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Title Section38 1936-05-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 228. Sunday, M*y 3, 1935. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 228. Sunday, May 3, 1836. Price 10 cents.38 words
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501 1936-05-03 1 Local Police And Scotland Yard Join Hunt STARTLING CABLES FROM LONDON BY MRS. REBECCA MEYER Last Seen At Dinner Party At Sea View Hotel THE Singapore Detective Branch and the London Scotland > arii are today investigating the loss of a $35,000 string501 words
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Article125 1936-05-03 1 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX i \< HANGED Ottawa. Saturday. IN the Canadian Budget the individual income tax is unchanged, but rporation income tax has been Increased from 13' b to 15 per cent. Tho Tax on the consolidated income ol company and its subsidiaries has ncreascd from 15 toReuter - 125 words
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Article105 1936-05-03 1 Shanghai I^ahourvrs Donate A Day's Wages Shanghai, Saturday. As a mark of their esteem for Gen I Chiang Kai-shek, all organised labour- I ers of Shanghai today contributed a day's wages towards the purchase of a i plane to be presented to the PremierSin Chew Jit Poh - 105 words
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58 1936-05-03 1 HOUSTON KIDNAPPING TWO STUDENTS CHARGED AND GIVEN BAIL London. Saturday. Tw-> students appeared in Edinburgh I Court today charged with assault in connection with the kidnapping of Miss Rcnee Houston from the theatre in which she was appearing. The proceedings were private and brief. No plea was taken and It58 words
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Article62 1936-05-03 1 London. Saturday. The British Gold Mtial for Aeronautics has been awarded on the recommendation of the Royal Acro:al Society to Dr Hugo Eckener lor his technical achievements in m -air craft. This Is the second award of the Medal, the first recipient of which wasBritish Wireless - 62 words
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39 1936-05-03 1 China spent more than $100,000,000 for narcotics during the last 15 years, according to a report made public at an anti-drug campaign meeting In Shanghai. The statistics were complied by the Chinese Maritime Customs.39 words
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Article31 1936-05-03 1 A cannon-ball, believed to have been j fired from a nine-pounder field-gun during the Civil War. has been found in the garden of Mr. J. W. Driver's house at Lindfleld, Sussex.31 words
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Article274 1936-05-03 1 PALESTINE TENSION UNABATED Jerusalem, Saturday, •yili; tension throughout Palestine shows no sign of abating. The Arab press strongly recommends taxpayers to strike against the mandatory Government. The Mufti, the religious head of the Moslems and also president of the Moslem Supreme Council, has addressed a letterAneta-Trans-Ocean - 274 words
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Article84 1936-05-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. Mr. A. S. Willweber. the first Eurasian to become a qualified air pilot, is making his first long distance solo flight to Singapore on Monday, stopping at Kuala Lumpur en route to refuel. Mr. Willwebber Joined the Penang Flying Club In84 words
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168 1936-05-03 1 Tientsin. Saturday. THE terms of tue reported anti-Red pact between the Hopei-Chahar Council and the Japanese North China Command arc being enforced, according to iniormed Chinese circles. Fresh evidence 01 the existence of the pact, it is declared, has been provided by theSin Chew Jit Poh - 168 words
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Article, Illustration388 1936-05-03 1 Looting And Shooting In Addis Ababa Reported \Lf ITH the Italian advance guards only a few miles from Addis Ababa the city is in an uproar and one report states that the British Minister, Sir Sidney Barton has left for London. The Emperor has fled388 words
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Article50 1936-05-03 1 London. Saturday. Gen. Sir Philip Nash who was responsible in several capacities at different times for the transport arrangements of the British forces in France during the Great War, and also served at the Ministry of Munitions, died In London today aged 60 years.— British Radio.50 words
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Article49 1936-05-03 1 London, Saturday. Sir Arthur Rose, Commissioner for Special Areas in Scotland, has resigned, on the grounds of health. Sir Arthur has also relinquished his office of chairman of the General Board of Control for Scotland, which he has held ior over fourteen years.— British Wireless.British Wireless - 49 words
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Article37 1936-05-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. A kongsi house near the Kramat Pulal mine caught fire early this mornIng and was almost completely destroyed befoie the arrival of the Ipo* fire brigade.37 words
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Article163 1936-05-03 1 "BRITISH WILL ANNEX EGYPT" Rome. Saturday. •THE King of Egypt's death is con- sldered here to aggravate the situation in the Mediterranean, sine.;. In the opinion of Italian political circles. It affords Britain Increased chances of bringing pressure to bear on the Egyptian Government andAneta-Trans-Ocean - 163 words
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Advertisement80 1936-05-03 1 HYGENOL THE NEW PINE DISINFECTANT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE Page Crossword Solution 4 Crossword Puzzle 16 Wireless 23 JWLMER. The Natural Flavour Products ASK FOR JiyLMER jam MARMALADE AYLMER Marmalade adds zest to the most attractive breakfast, while AYLMER Jam is highly appreciated on every tea table. Made from the finest80 words
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Article, Illustration1755 1936-05-03 2 Sir Shenton Flies British —Singapore's Debt To Pasteur Heavy City Fathers In Athens In Paris ALTHOUGH Malaya has already become accustomed to the bi-weekly miracle of air travel, there has been a special thrill in the last seven days in seeing two of the most distinguished personages inpublic tender is not incompatible with its - 1,755 words
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Advertisement49 1936-05-03 2 "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." AND THE SAME IS TRUE OF OUR CHILLED BEEF which is deliciously tender, retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A trial will prove the t A ath of our statement. TEL. 5378 W.S. 1U49 words
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287 1936-05-03 3 Smallholders 9 Crops Of Pineapples And Sweet Potatoes Wiped Out (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 2. A HERD of wild elephants roamed within a mile of Kuala I umpur citizens as they splashed in the river, d on rafts and bathed in the hot287 words
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Article28 1936-05-03 3 A new 500- ton motor-ship, the Szeged, the third seafaring ship of the Hungarian mercantile marine, was launched in Budapest in the presence of Admiral Horthy, the Regent.28 words
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118 1936-05-03 3 MR. NG ANN THYE DEATH OF WEILL-KNOWN PERAK SPORTSMAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. The death has occurred of Mr. Ns Ann Thye, eldest son of the late Mr. Nk 800 Bee who was a millionaiare tin miner 50 years ago owning many tin mines at Kamunting. near Taiping.118 words
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182 1936-05-03 3 AT a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held on Monday, Apr. 27, the minutes of the meeting held on Mar. 30 were confirmed subject to the i following amendment. This committee is of the opinion that the nominees of the Association182 words
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Article53 1936-05-03 3 If merchants resolutely insisted upon cash terms for all building materials, the speculative class of contractor and dealer with no capital of his own to risk would very soon fade out of the picture.— Mr. George Blunn. I think that Japanese goods are being sold too cheap53 words
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Article55 1936-05-03 3 Col. Cecil Rae. who has been nominated a Director of Rotary International for the next Rotary year, leaves Singapore with Mrs. Rae for America, via Japan, by the Kashima Maru on Monday morning. The Ipoh Rotary Club gave Col. and Mrs. Rae a send-off55 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-05-03 3 MOHAMED YUSOF bin Ahmad, of Kuala Lumpur, Assistant District Commissioner cf Malay Scouts, is going to England to attend a Gilwall course and receive special training in scouting.28 words
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Article55 1936-05-03 3 The Police Band will play on Tuesday at Telok Ayer at 5.30 p.m: March, The Middy (Kenneth J. Alford); Overture, Mirella (Gounod); Selection, Lilac Time (Franz Schubert) Waltz, Amoretten Tanze (Josef Gung'l.t; Solo for Cornet, The Rosary (Ethelbert Nevln); Four Indian Love Lyrics. (Finden); March Fantasia, Colonel Bogey55 words
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Article58 1936-05-03 3 The case against Norman Carmlchael Begg, who was charged with voluntarily causing hurt or alternatively using criminal force to a rickshaw puller in McPherson Road on April 8, was discharged by Mr. M. H. Blacker in the third court yesterday. Inspector Cowie stated that his instructions58 words
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501 1936-05-03 3 USE OF JOHORE TITLES Reply To ''Old Timer" "DATO CAN BE USED THROUGHOUT EMPIRE" To the Editor cf the Sunday Times. Sir— l noticed that 'Old Timer' in the Sunday Times of Apr. 26 had something to say about 'Datos' and I would like to take this opportunity to refute501 words
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Article40 1936-05-03 3 One hundred members of the Depressed Class were admitted to the Sikh community at a mass baptism in Karachi, Sind Province. They were mostly charcoal burners and menials, and were provided free with kirpans [religious swords] and other Sikh insignia.40 words
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Article145 1936-05-03 3 Earlier Posting: Later Deliveries. All over the world this month senders of letters to friends overseas will hav e to post their mails earlier and will frequently have answers delivered to them later than is usual The reason for this is the compiling I of the145 words
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Article14 1936-05-03 3 Miss Marlene Dietrich has postponed her proposed visit of England to make a film.14 words
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Article, Illustration198 1936-05-03 3 Remarkable Result of Excess Uric Acid Uric acid was 'he cause of this man* painful, extraordinary corns. His sysum was producing far too much of this harmful poison, and it seemed to collect in his feet, with the result described b*low For the past four years198 words
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Advertisement259 1936-05-03 3 TEST AS A ftHHTEITAIA Jp GLAND THERAPY AMAZING EFFECT TEST ASA is the best and perfect tonic for treatment for elderly people and the prematurely old. There is an immediate increase of vitality and mental alertness. This product is made under scientific coni.nl by tha famous Organo-therapeutic Laboratories, Germany. Give259 words
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Miscellaneous626 1936-05-03 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR SKA VIEW HOTIX: Special Tiffin and BOARD Srx\ia! Dinner. Saturday. May 2. CINEMAS Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to AI..MAHBK.A: Dangerous Waters with arrtre. Jack Holt. 3. 1&— <>. 1.5—9.15. EnH-anoe Godown Gat: M'ITOL: Top Hat with Fred Allaire Eas: Wharf Rajula 22626 words
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Article176 1936-05-03 4 HATCH BOARD FALLS ON COOLIE'S HEAD AN accident in the Blue Funnel steamer Cyclops while she was loading at the Tanjong Pagar wharves or. Friday morning was investigated by Mr. W. O. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday. Choo Wah, a Harbour Board coolie, was killed in No.176 words
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Article31 1936-05-03 4 A lecture on Dictators Prst and Present will be given by Mr. K. P. Kesawa Menon at 1, Short Street, on Tuesday at 6 p.m. Mr. V. D. Knowles will preside.31 words
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Article14 1936-05-03 4 The death has taken place of Che Abdul Daim. District Officer, Baling South Kedah.14 words
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Article, Illustration566 1936-05-03 4 NEW DIET FOR MALAYAN DINNER TABLES Singapore Tests Latest Chilling Process lI'ALAYAN dinner tables are now being supplied with beef from Australia that is claimed to be just as good as the frt«h-k>])ed meat eaten by Australians themselves. The new beef-chilling process is being tried out566 words
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Article, Illustration80 1936-05-03 4 Canvey Island As Defence Depot Canvey Island, Thames estuary holiday resort, is to become a military centre for a searchlight depot and anti-aircraft artillery base. Undeveloped land in the centre of the Island's foreshore belonging to the Port of London Authority has been bought by the War Office. It is80 words
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Article153 1936-05-03 4 EXPORTS of tin from Malaya during April were 5,900 tons which is con- .derably smaller than the exports for! j the two previous months. Malaya's basic quota is 71,940 tons and the present release of 85 per cent, gives a I monthly export allowance of 5.095 tons.153 words
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Article11 1936-05-03 4 The Riga Municipality has brough'. 50,000 tons of Durham steam coal.11 words
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Advertisement404 1936-05-03 4 MEN: DON'T LET OLD AGE OVERTAKE YOU Nine men out of ten past middle age are affected with loss of vitality and mental fag. Medical science has come to their rescue with t < P@LISEX "Write today to Box No. 489 c o POST OFFICE, SINGAPORE for Literature explaining (in404 words
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Advertisement227 1936-05-03 4 NERVIfiOR' A STRENGTHENING TONIC (CUOM-IMSMUTn «n« M tntiwul rotrura) INCREASES VITALITY **/m\ General Wleakness Loss of Nerve Puwcß Huxley's Lost Emergy e °SF2f* Poorness of Blood Sleeplessness. Formates fcxvr--i= Inoigestion Depression WSIBIIMMM**** j <j- i- xwm l Betllts o/ 50 Doses Jajd throughout the lane towns of INOIA. BufIMAH CEYION.227 words
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Miscellaneous290 1936-05-03 4 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT HOW TO CLAIM $100 PRIZE MONEY The Crossword Puzzle printed in The Sunday Times on April 19 appears to have been unusually easy, for 11 entrants submitted All Correct coupons and they therefore share the prize money In equal proportions. The winners are: Mrs. Ong Nal, Tanjong,290 words
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239 1936-05-03 5 Former N. C. O. In Inniskilling Fusiliers AMAZING YOGA PERFORMANCES A FORMER non commissioned officer in the Inniskilling Fusiliers, Mr. E. J. H. Drummond, of Waterford, Ireland, was operated upon last week at the Calcutta j A College Hospital, writes thej239 words
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119 1936-05-03 5 DEATH OF JAPANESE OVERBOARD ROM A SAMPAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. Yesterday evening Ifamjlra Ucniki, an employee of the Klr.ta Hair Dress- Ing Saioon, went to Lumut and engaged a sampan to row him across to r Island. Midway during the voyage Uchicki fell overboard and after considerable119 words
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Article29 1936-05-03 5 An emergency parachute squad of 20 I and nurses has been formed by the Moscow Red Cross to render aid by descending in isolated areas where 'planes rannot Kind.29 words
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Article245 1936-05-03 5 Captain Goes Mad Runs Amok Harrowing tales cf shipwreck, shortage of food, and a ship s captain who went mad and chased the women passengers, were told by members of the Vana nudist expedition, who arrived in Havana lecently. Thpy left Tampa, Florida, 11 weeks245 words
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138 1936-05-03 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The Chettiar community of Kuala Kan«?sar held a public reception at ihe courthouse yesterday In honour )f Mr. P. S. Williams. District Officer, md Mrs. V'illiams, who are leaving lext week for home on furlough, rhis was the second occasion138 words
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Article32 1936-05-03 5 The Egyptian Council of Ministers, acting on special permission from the Grand Mufti, the head of the Moslem religion, approved the formation of a committee to translate the Koran Into foreign languages.32 words
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Article274 1936-05-03 5 "All Hands Dying Of Hunger And Thirst" *rKE luxury yacht Athene, in which Mr. Tay Garnett and other Hollywood celebrities recently visited Singapore to get authentic background for two forthcoming pictures, "Trade Wind and Singapore Bound," has saved the lives of the crew of a274 words
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Article103 1936-05-03 5 20-YEAR-OLD SIKH FALLS VICTIM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. Having become ill soon after taking a drink Surjan Singh, aged 20, was removed to hospital where he died. He was unconscious prior to admittance to the hospital. Poisoning was suspected and the organs were removed for103 words
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Article103 1936-05-03 5 FAREWELL BY TELMC ANSON CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. The Recreation Club, Teluk Anson, was the scene of an interesting func".cn when the members gave a Tea arty In honour of Mr. G.A. d» C. de .-übray, the District Officer, who Is ing on103 words
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Article, Illustration381 1936-05-03 5 But She Finds Job Embarrassing i.*^f AI.AYA'S first lift girl, smart in her cream blouse and green skirt, stood within the open gates of the elevator. Her right hand waited on the controls, her white-gloved left hand hung by her side— but also waiting to clang381 words
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Article197 1936-05-03 5 9 HOURS FROM BERLIN IN LIGHT 'PLANE I ORD Sempill has set up a new light aeroplane record by flying from Berlin to Canterbury in nine hours. He piloted a Drone, weighing less than 400 lb. and equipped with an engine of 7'/i nominal horse-power, developing197 words
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Article141 1936-05-03 5 BIG POWERS CONFIRMED Berlin. Dr. Goebbels" dictatorship over the cultural life of Germany is confirmed by an announcement Issued by Herr Hitler. It declares that the Minister of Propaganda alone is empowered to reach binding decisions In connection with the spheres of national life entrusted to141 words
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Advertisement120 1936-05-03 5 C^BWDDDS* \R«N«\ GREAT llj^Jh! rPEPPERMINT CURE *HIW COUGHS, COLDS AND ALL STOMACH TROUBLES Wi^^riS •<*• \M i\l?L 25 \tars past Woods' v.irt:at llV^^"'"' V -Mi'- 1\ ''"Ppermint Cure has been the l\V^\H^i^A^\ standard family medicine of all 1 \l^•j^^L^My'' A B>d< nts of Malaya. It has the ex m/^\ ?ame120 words
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Advertisement76 1936-05-03 5 A pleasant spin and then a SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION IN PRICE APB 1 TONIGHT 7 p.m. 9.15 p.m. TONIGHT Latest Canine Film Celebrity carries on Oririaal's Fane! ij»i'A~ TIK **fr v DO G **?*> Chapt. I—6. A MASCOT SERIAL. Rin-Tin-lfn Jr the worthy successor to a famous *«rr*«n star whose exploits76 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1936-05-03 6 By The Onlooker A British Diplomat A LTHOUGH a British diplomat on an official tour is not permitted to talk to newspapermen about the political aspects of his work, Sir Josiah Crosby, the British Minister in Bangkok, did a good service both to Great Britain and to1,314 words
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Article202 1936-05-03 6 14 ESTATES IN BRITAIN OVER £1,000,000 THERE were fourteen estates of over X 1,000,000 in Great Britain in 1934-35. Five of them were more than £3,000,000 and one over A: 3,000,000. These figures are given in the 78th report of the Inland Revenue Commissioners. The report shows202 words
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Article40 1936-05-03 6 The total cost of the Students' Union Building at Sheffield University, the erection of which has been made possible through the generosity of Alderman J. G. Graves, is £19,222. It will be opened by Lord Crewe, Chancellor of Sheffield University.40 words
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Article23 1936-05-03 6 Because of the popularity of recent broadcasts of debates in Parliament the New Zealand Government contemplates providing a special station lor the purpose.23 words
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Advertisement248 1936-05-03 6 CHINA is all for the old. and well-tried— old traditions, old methods and old friends. Perhaps that is why Eno's "Fruie Salt/ finds such an extensive market in the Far East The world-wide fame of this fine old British preparation and its record of success during more than half a248 words
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Advertisement50 1936-05-03 6 TF ETU k WUITE Bk afijfr PI I I E^K^p VI EN and women alike g|i find the charm of i a perfect set of teeth jp 1111 l irresistible i Use Macleans peroxide toothpaste regularly and g your teeth wUI be dazz- lingly white and spotless, y TIGER BEER50 words
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Article, Illustration1526 1936-05-03 7 HPHIS article, continued from last tveek, by Sir John Sutherland, chairman of the Scottish Travel Association, was originally published in Overseas.** IJNDOUBTEDLY the bes* way to see the Great Glen is from the deck of the steamer which, three days a week in1,526 words
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676 1936-05-03 7 Fred J. Melville - Fred J. Melville Stamp Collecting By I'iit: (row n An tuts for the Colonies report the dispatch of the following fresh supplies or new issues of ■i. of .Malayan countries: JOKORE. new supplies: 1. 2. 4, 5, 6. 10. 12. 25 and 50676 words
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Article615 1936-05-03 7 Poultry Notes P<>K those who are not inclined to rear poultry I would advise the rearing of fancy waterfowls, that is, i ducks. One or two pairs can be kept in a comparatively small space but a small concrete pond is absolutely necessary. A small island in615 words
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Advertisement429 1936-05-03 7 A BARGAIN IN BTAMH For ls. Poet Free. (or its equivalent in current unused riamps of any country) WE will send you 50 different British Colonials 100 different New Europeans, 20 different Air Stamps. 1.000 Stamp Mounts, a perforation gauge and a specimen copy of the Philatelic Journal o! Great429 words
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Advertisement128 1936-05-03 7 THE STAMI'S OF THE WATT PORTS OF CHINA AND QF FORMOSA by Captain H. R. Oldficld. LL.B. A complete history of this little known group of stamps. Price 4 9 post free. The Philatelic Journal of Great Britain. The oldest Eritish Philatelic magazine, now in its 46th annual volume. Monthly128 words
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Advertisement315 1936-05-03 7 On Your London Leave Enjoy home comforts with First-class HOTEL SERVICE at WESTMINSTER RESIDENTIAL SUITES in Jermvn Street. St. Umes's Central but quiet position. Decorated in best mod era taste. Telephone aod Private Backroom Id every Suite. Running Hut and Cold Water Id all Bedrooms. Meals served lo tenants' rooms.315 words
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Advertisement299 1936-05-03 7 LONDON CALLS rr INSISTENTLY <^V^T and enjoy at either fe^A HOTEL REMBRANDT <tZ& South Kensington. S.W. >«"3E.'*CV tMfcaf the Victoria and W'.SKw^ Albert Museum. W^n or HOTEL /2ss3P2 RUBEMS /^taxv Buckingham Palace Road. IK# facing Buckingham Palace Every attention In pleasing surroundings. PERFECT QUIETUDE THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED299 words
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Article381 1936-05-03 8 London Scheme Which Includes Malaya COST OF LIVING AND RATES OF PENSION A SWEEPING change in salary scales for Malayan civil servants may be made soon under a revision scheme, designed to bring about uniformity in rates for British Colonies, which has been submitted by the381 words
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Article, Illustration306 1936-05-03 8 INSPECTOR COCKLE NOW A.S.P. *f WO police promotions have been announced in Singapore. They «re Chief Inspector A. V. Cockle to Assistant Superintend! t and Inspector K. L. Johnson to <ef Inspector. Capt. A. V. Cockle, is transferred from Central Station, where he has been Chief Inspector,306 words
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Article63 1936-05-03 8 MR. SALISBURY'S PAINTING ADMIRED London. Saturday. A large and distinguish ?d company thronged to galleries at Burlington House today for a private view of the Royal Acadamy Summer exhibition. Much Interest was shown ln Mr- Frank Salisbury's painting "the. Heart of the Empire" depicting a63 words
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Article64 1936-05-03 8 Berlin. Saturday. In view of the Olympic Games here next August, the German Post Office announces its intention to Issue a series of special stamps of the value of three, four five, six and twelve pfennigs respectively, which will be on sale from May 9 onwardsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 64 words
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Article70 1936-05-03 8 Paris. Saturday. A marriage between the Otto and Princess Maria of Savoy, younger daughter of the King of Italy, will take place according to the Rome correspondent of l'lntransigeant. All details, even the dot, have already been fixed and the only thing which can prevent the proposed matchAneta-Trans-Ocean - 70 words
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133 1936-05-03 8 BEACH ROAD FIRE CHINESE FAMILY FLEE FROM HOUSE OINGAPORE firemen last night hack- ed their way through the wooden doors of a house opposite the Alhambra to train hoses on to flames which were licking up a stack of wood and working upwards to the roof. On the first floor,133 words
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Article81 1936-05-03 8 ALMOST CRIPPLED BY SANCTIONS London. Saturday. The League of Nations published today new statistics on the International trade with Italy which reveal that during February the pressure of sane- tions was greatly increased. The figures for March though not [yet published are reported to be of even greater81 words
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Article49 1936-05-03 8 London. Saturday. Further consultations have taken place between the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, and the chairman of Lloyds regarding the alleged leakage of Budget secrets Mr. Chamberlain is expected to make another statement on the subject at Commons question time on Monday. British Wireless.British Wireless - 49 words
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53 1936-05-03 8 The ninety cases of Chinese art treasures, which were recently exhibited in Burlington House and are now being shipped back to China in the Ranpura. will be exhibited in Nanking on June 1. 1 he- place of the exhibition has been tentatively fixed at the53 words
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Article15 1936-05-03 8 Dr. Rust. German Minister of education, was slightly injured in a car •ecldent In Berlin.15 words
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163 1936-05-03 8 AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS IN DARDANELLES Istanbul. Saturday. THE visit of the two Australian cruisers Syoney and Australia, which arrived at the Dardanelles from Alexandria on Wednesday is believed here to have a certain political significance. Although the official reason given for the two warships' presence in the Straits is "to visitAneta-Trans-Ocean - 163 words
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Article114 1936-05-03 8 How His Birthday Was Celebrated Tokio. Saturday. The Emperors birthday was celebrated throughout the nation and 800 prominent people were invited to an imperial banquet at noon. The American Ambassador. Mr. Grew, en behalf of the diplomatic corps, and Premier Hirota, on behalt of th-.« Japanese officials,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 114 words
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Article39 1936-05-03 8 London, Saturday. Lord Davles introduced a motion into the House of Lords asking for the creation of a demilitarised zone on both sides of the Rhine. International forces, he proposes, should police the zone. Aneta-Trans-Ocean. f >Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 39 words
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Article40 1936-05-03 8 Berlin, Saturday. The ex-Crown Prince of Germany has been informed from New York that his second son. Prince Louis Ferdinand, has passed his pilot's test and been engaged as a pilot by the Ford Co. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 40 words
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Article38 1936-05-03 8 London. Saturday. Mr. Harold Cox, the economist and a vigorous advocate as a Journalist and politician of the older style of classic "peace retrenchment and reform," died yesterday at the age of 76— British Wireless.British Wireless - 38 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-05-03 8 A magnificent study just arrived in Singapore by air mail of a lioness and her cub in the Taranga Park Zoo Sydney.22 words
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Article134 1936-05-03 8 ATTACKS ECONOMIC NATIONALISM Washington, May 2. jyjß. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, attacked economic nationalism today when he received representatives of the foreign Press. He declared the world was ln network of discriminations, which involved retaliations, embargoes, quotas and other restrictions of commerce. Questioned regardingReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement792 1936-05-03 8 Unvarying 'in quality year in and year out CRAVENA MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE. THROATS WL THE FRESHNESS of V-^ 4 V Br pACKING TIME wMSmm j is preserved within I *^BbRB is the air-tight I TRU- I 10 VAC tin and pro- t J.^frT V tccts the cigarettes Rf792 words
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Advertisement207 1936-05-03 8 14 YEARS' DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENCE AGUE. Then Complete Relief. Fancy 14 years of misery and pain with Dyspepsia, then complete and permanent relief This was the actual experi?nce of Mrs. M- M who never had a night's res: without wind and distressing ague until she took Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. It207 words
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Advertisement535 1936-05-03 9 m i j THE N EW FORD V-8 FOR 19 3 6 Why do we say The New Ford Its lines are much more baautiful. steering gear ratio. The cooling written grateful letters because this V-5 for 1936? The hood is longer and sweeps system circulates Ah gallons of glass535 words
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Article, Illustration1678 1936-05-03 10 Final Blaze China Great Blank Left When She Died Of Glory For And Manchu Dynasty The Last Of The Empresses By Daniel Vare John Murray. 15s. THE story of one who was known in turn as Yehonala, The Empress of the Western Gate, Tzu-hsi, maternal1,678 words
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Article277 1936-05-03 10 Coolie. By Madrlon H. Lulofs. C&ssels. is. (Kelly Walsh S3). rpHE author of that amazing record of the frailties of human nature, the one really outstanding novel written round the industry, "Rubber", now attempts to study the soul of the contract coolies who, in the277 words
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Advertisement188 1936-05-03 10 H^mbw for your guests' mßJs^SSSai&lSftiFiSm should, at least, lead you JuiFv: *©jT'£ to investigate our claim «R —U§ unvarying flavour. 0 SCOTS WHISKY SOLE AGENTS: TEL. 5378 W.S. 2 ■■^^MBMi Take SANATOGEN-then you will not feel so f)£/Vy Weak nerves are starved which usually benerves. Not dangerous comes worse unless188 words
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Advertisement108 1936-05-03 10 MUDIE'S EXPORT SERVICE. NEWBPATEKS AND PERIODICALS A selection of recent publication posted regularly to any part of the P J t free< Youm: Man in Spate, world. Rates quoted on request. p7o. Wodehouse. $t.J6 NEW BOOKS. Works of fiction are Mystery of Mllford Haven. supplied In Colonial Editions to cus-108 words
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1321 1936-05-03 11 COMEWHERE elsp. I gather, appears >me comment on the F.M.S. linaiicial statement for the first two months of the How's This y ear Tnerc was For (Jood two minions -proBusiness nt> for February, and no dead stock or forward deals. What merchant1,321 words
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Article168 1936-05-03 11 51 WEEK-END i week's work is done on Saturday now we have time to forget A day and a half of freedom, and it's evens it non't be ivvt. This afternoon is for tennis, tonight tve will go to the flicks, Tomorrow well golf or go swimming, with168 words
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Advertisement394 1936-05-03 11 "i /^M^!r^'j^^ it-. Tlic Be<Uord Chassis range offers commercial vehicles from V\r^ .^P^ I <*B»fßilr*ytm9^ 10 rwt. light delivery to the forward -control model to carry 7 I —^^^^^--^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-^m^ 4 tons. There are a variety of wheeltase lengths to meet all II -^^^B *"s» BB«H^B^^HHi^^^BH^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^H^Bßß^^B^^^^^B conditions. The short handy chassis394 words
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Article1236 1936-05-03 12 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By RAR. Walter Lamacraft Though anything but daft And in the best of healf Has been writing to himself. a This astonishing thing he didd Because he is both the Town Clerk of New Romney and of Lydd And had to w te to1,236 words
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Article307 1936-05-03 12 THERE is a certain school of Bridge players who contend that it is good policy to overcall whenever possible, on the theory that sucli overcalls I high card are likely to inVALUES. timidate the opof the ponents and FOUR-ACES keep them from SYSTEM. bidding make- ACE 3 able307 words
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Article87 1936-05-03 12 of diamonds and the Ace of clubs, I and that North will not have more than two diamonds. Without Easts overcall. South would have been forced to drop the bidding at five hearts, because of North's repeated sign-ofTs. Against the six contract. West opened the ten of87 words
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Advertisement1181 1936-05-03 12 INDICESTKHi^ O PAIN U/iv endure the torment of Nerve NO CURE NO PAY Pains and Headaches when 2 simply oblnlnalO tablet bottle of Irving'* \Vi;t \'ito T-ihloU ran brin YEAST-VITE Tablets from any S.ores. I ca>i > lie i joins can urui^ Tak> >s dlrected Bnd l( you lre no1,181 words
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Advertisement126 1936-05-03 12 ITS A FACT electricaliy^^djj tempered^ Wfr J^M blades iF^^m w^^ are sharper The amazing thing about Gillette's new electrical tempering process If that although the steel at the sides is extra hard, the special process softens the centre without affecting in any way those harder edges. Actually, two different temperings126 words
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Advertisement237 1936-05-03 13 MMMmHHHM HKBBWHSHBMHfHMHHHHHBI masters va B^^ S^ B B 4* v^ 8^ 2&' iiJBBTii tTTOHI 111 l iV" m x*c^ Rb^^. R^r RRP^ ■^^RVrV jt^flkw sEiH^r Bi iB R^^B RH^^^^ I^P^ 8 H P SALOON V-8 TOURING SEDAN |CT"^\^ The n W FORD 1936 ra ge S a Motoring ExnibN 55237 words
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205 1936-05-03 14 WATCH THIN, WEAK CHILDREN GET STRONG. Body -Building Vitamins in Tasteless Tablets. If your children are thin ana pale and weak, prone to catch any infection that's about, here's i;ood news for you Now you can give them body- building, flesh- forming vitamins in the form of tiny, sugar-coated tablets205 words
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Article453 1936-05-03 14 Compensation COME Singapore property owners have perhaps prudently marked down their investments since the j publication of the report of Mr. I Langdon Williams, Manager of the Improvement Trust, following his investigations at Home. Hitherto there have been at least hopes that condemnation or acquisition of property would453 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1936-05-03 14 Clearing The Slums From Singapore IJNDER what has been called the "benevolent autocracy" in the Cocos-Keeling Islands, Mr. R. A. CluniesRoss has made it a rule to give a new house to every newly-married couple and we may be sure that, despite the recent doubling of1,433 words
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Advertisement227 1936-05-03 14 You're THERE" with a RADIO KBW UMIUMOM tVWt. I Su!e Agent*. Mala) a: SE9W KUAN COMPANY. IfflORY GHAUT. SINGAPORE. A Head Victory I Success, socially and in business, comes easiest to the man who always looks clean and neat. Tidy hair is half the battle. And Aniora is the whole227 words
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Advertisement52 1936-05-03 14 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 50 CTS.) EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT PIANO j TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. .Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd. J SIGHT VOGUE COMFORT s e V^^ 65, Stanford Road, SINGAPORE. EU52 words
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Advertisement18 1936-05-03 14 I I HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS TO JAVA AT 50% REDUCTION DETAILS ON APPLICATION X.P.M. LINE, 1, FIKLAYSON GREEN^-TEL 545118 words
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Miscellaneous11 1936-05-03 14 The Straits Times EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore.11 words
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373 1936-05-03 15 SPOILS REMAIN HIDDEN FOR CENTURIES Johore Government To Share In All Treasure Found WHEN tall Indiamen spread their canvas to the press of the trade winds to gather the spice» of the Indies for Europe, there lurked in the rivers and inlets373 words
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Article214 1936-05-03 15 CANTON'S FIGHT TO SK(TRE MAIN DEPOT Canton. •TOE insistence of the South-Wesl 1 Political Council that the main terminus and depot of the CantonHankow Railway at Canton is supported by Mr. Chiang Kia-gnau. Minister of Railways, who will p?tition the Executive Yuan tc this effect. accordIng to214 words
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Article88 1936-05-03 15 A special rate is to be levied on 12 Ulster border towns to raise the .£475 compensation which was awarded at Armagh to police constable McElhagga. i who was shot last July while on Customs duty on the border of Northern Ireland. A patrol88 words
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Article134 1936-05-03 15 KENYA HOUSEBOY SENTENCED TO DEATH Nairobi. After a trial lasting eight days a young Klkuyu native houseboy has been sentenced to death for the mur- j der of his employer. Mrs. Josephine Duirs. an octogenarian who lived alone in an isolated house in the Limuru134 words
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Article, Illustration106 1936-05-03 15 IN the last few years a great change has come over the Chinese barbers' shops in Singapore. Many establishments are now a blaze of ligfits, glittering all the more of the light is reflected on the shining metal and dazz'.ing porcelain of the modern equipment. Gramophone music,106 words
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Article51 1936-05-03 15 GOODS WORTH $310,000,060 EVADE DUTIES Shanghai. More than $310,000,000 worth of goods were smuggled into China during th? fifteen months ending Mar. 31, according to an investigation carried out by a prominent Chinese news agency. This total includes $100,006,000 of contraband shipped during the first three months of51 words
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Article395 1936-05-03 15 Z>o THEY GET ENOUGH TO EAT? QUESTIONS have been raised in Singapore official circles by an article in the April issue of the Malayan Law Journal complaining of the food supplied to prisoners in the cells of the Supreme Court. The article reads: "It does395 words
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Article115 1936-05-03 15 MOTORIST'S 30 MISTAKE While driving with £450 in his possession a motorist saw two men. who had their caps pulled over their eyes and their coats turned up, overtaking him i n another car. Thinking they were bandits after the money, he drove as fast as he115 words
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Article, Illustration125 1936-05-03 15 Mohammedan leaders of Singapore jjatlirred on (he lawn of Mr. M. Alsagoff's residence at Si-lap last week to bid farewe'l to II 11. the Suitan of Siak (Sumatra). Syed Kassim bin Shaliah. The Arab I'ranakan Association, of which Mr. AlsajfolT is president, save a tea party, and addresses were made125 words
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385 1936-05-03 15 OFFERED UNTOLD RICHES FOR INSOMNIA CURE Calcutta. Apr. 16. TWENTY consecutive minutes of sleep this morning brought joy to the heart of a modern Croesus who has offered "to make rich beyond dreams" the man who could bring him just that gift of sleep. Helpless385 words
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Article220 1936-05-03 15 INDIA'S CULT URE COMPULSORY STUDY URGED HY PROFESSOR A STRONG plea for the tttldj 'if Indian culture in all 1U was made by Prof. D. R. B:i..ud.irk.ir in his presidential address at the tirs: ccrsicn of the Indian Cultural C i ence in Calcutta. The conference was j held under220 words
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Article46 1936-05-03 15 YOUNGEST SISTER OF THE MAHARAJA Bangalore. The death has occurred of Princess j Cheiuvajammapr.varu, jrotmgwi of His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore, at the age of 50. She was married to Sirdar Lakshmikantaraj Urs. She Is survived by her husband and two daughters.46 words
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Article, Illustration48 1936-05-03 15 l, of Imperial Airways who are to make experimental flights i his year in preparation for the proposed trans-Atlantic air service are undergoing special training at Hamble, near Southampton. The picture shows Flight-Lieut. Pascoe, an instructor, lecturing pHots on nautical knots.48 words
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Article143 1936-05-03 15 Dear Mother, I am so much obliged to you for recommending BRESTOL for Baby. It MM just what he wanted and he is putting on weight steadily DOW and Li.-- limbs are so firm and strong— the darling! 1 am using BRESTOL." of course, with my143 words
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Advertisement23 1936-05-03 15 fah jjjm i SBsyjg? ■CtEJlt] i 1 VrfT k I 1 'iff*' T IKO>£j v JI «L a^AVa! I I .TV T j^Bl23 words
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Article347 1936-05-03 16 MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awarded in respect of the347 words
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Advertisement349 1936-05-03 16 ijf philips mj^^jjy^- W^"' THEY AKt AS MUCH ALIKE AS TWO EGGS Vet only one of them is nt-»-l:iid. The sar cis often true vith limp*. View "chrap" lamp and a Philips *ide by side. They n>:iy ■e-emMe each other like tv. ins. Hut. whrn judged by t::«ir li;;ht-(rivine power,349 words
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Advertisement928 1936-05-03 16 V^^V?6Wl/iMP^ ALL OVER E W ORLD Y^V^Vy-^A \oBB^JB^^' Consistent hiph quality that Yu*^ l sh£>V C^2vss^/ never varies Jnd a wide range of Y^V^V^ /C*d»^/ delicious flavours have ensured iSnfll I universal fame (or Chivcrs' \\lfj// fellies. Dcii^htfully cool and ■-.j'V' eppetising, they are, at the same time, very wholesome928 words
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Miscellaneous188 1936-05-03 16 EBsfl EBB t^^^HbbbbbbbHbb('^ SBfIBsSSBk HIS B ~nm Hsßßßr^ F^^TsßH BBBT^^^ Name \<r v .*.i.A±4Q\ j stress... r/^* 3-5-36 1 DEFINITIONS ACROSS: DEFINITIONS DOWN: 1. One who worka below the surface. 2. Purposes. 5. A kind of Hsh. 3. A wanderer. 10. An established course. 4. Destnict. 12. The middle of188 words
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683 1936-05-03 17 Why Big Snakes Are Found In Busiest Parts Of Singapore NIGHT PROWLING FOR FOOD TWO Europeans and 200 Chinese and Tamil workmen on the rew Supreme Court site are on the alert for a slithering brown icrm which may be hiding in one of a683 words
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Article, Illustration183 1936-05-03 17 TTHi: influx of Canadian products into Malaya is maintaining a steady growth. Canada's purchases from Malaya are five times gTcater than the sales of Canadian goods to this country. No les:; than 30.000 tons of rubber are required by Canada every year, and the183 words
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Article155 1936-05-03 17 FRENCH EXPLORERS TO TRY TO CROSS MOUNTAIN BARRIER Lyon. COUR youthful explorers. M. Paul- Emile Victor, Count Elgll Kunth, Dr. Robert Gessaln. and the geologist, M. Michel Perres. have embarked here for Greenland to make an attempt to climb and cross the mountain barrier that separates155 words
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Advertisement32 1936-05-03 17 The oep»«»tment of TRADE AND COMMERCE CANADA CONSIDER CANADA AS A)SOURCE LOFJU^PLY ENQUIRIES WELCOMED FULL INFORMATION SAMPLES AND PRICES SUPPLIED UPOH APPLICATION Office of The Canadian Government Trade Commissioner Union Building, Singapore.32 words
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Advertisement195 1936-05-03 17 MpE STORE ff YOUTHFUL [JyS vigour HB||pF|'i|''H DRAND'S Essence of Chicken is «|||||B^ Hl 'i ill: 1 iflHl a wonderful restorative of lost ;||||Hl *m c "y| an extract but the pure essence of wBPtJ jg^^^ 3! j I I*»■ v i& fill ■JBBfeHr 1 jf I JIFFYKODAKS r'ou'll ice195 words
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Advertisement165 1936-05-03 18 I An excellent selection of FREE GIFTS is now offered to users 1 < of Bournviile Cocoa. A 1-lb. tin contains 4 coupons, a £-lb. tin I 2 coupons and |-lb. tin 1 coupon, save them, they are valuable. >. There are certain stocks on the market without coupons but165 words
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Article246 1936-05-03 19 The Robin LIKE the tinted leaves in autumn, This gay bird's breast Is red The people In the winter Throw him crusts of bread. And during the cold, cold winter He sings this merry song "Little buds, little buds, wake. Spring will soon be along." And though he246 words
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Article, Illustration690 1936-05-03 19 How To Keep That Fresh And Tidy Appearance F"S one thing to be able to apply your make-up for the day, but it's quite another to know how to make it remain fresh and tidy all day. When screen stars arc working their problem is a690 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-05-03 19 Oi:.'.IINDING us of night, sweet music and romance is this evening govrn in black taffeta embroidered all over in little silver stars. The collar is in white pleated silk and black and white ribbons.---37 words
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Article156 1936-05-03 19 lI7HEN lewse covers on chairs or chesterfields need repairing on the arms It Is often difficult to match the chintz or cretonne. Even If a spare length has been kept for the purpose the new material Is apt to look too fresh in contrast to the old. If156 words
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Article126 1936-05-03 19 One cup molasses, six tablespoons brown sugar, rind of half a lemon; three tablespoons flour, one tablespoon cinnamon, one cup fine bread crumbs, one cup seedless raisins, six tablespoons flour, four tablespoons brown />ugar, two tablespoons shortening. Line a pie tin with a crust. Over this spread the126 words
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Advertisement403 1936-05-03 19 ....no need to powder again today J No more Shin\ Noses. No more greasy looking laces. This amazing new discovery enables you to powder once in the morning and be absolutely certain of a fresh, smooth, dull-finish complexion all day long. I'oudre Tokalon, because it is blended with Mousse of403 words
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Advertisement61 1936-05-03 19 The GIFT SHOP SONG 157, North BrUfe Road. It's not a lone way to THE GIFT SHOP TOR THE SMARTEST lIATS IN town Just take a stroll down to THE GIFT SHOP For a HAT to MATCH your GOWN. SMART in Picrjulilly. SWELL ir Leicester Square And If yoo boy61 words
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Advertisement372 1936-05-03 19 ilMll ®he<§isin/ectant If (KUaKe^o dhances !se GLhinosol UOWMLTQICHINO/OL./OAP^^^=^= FORvALLiPURPO/E/. E5 SOLE AGENTS: SCHIFFNER CO. LTD. I L Ch ncscl I J I "LgJ PERFUMES, SUBTLE— EXOTIC— DARING, have their vogue and pass. POTTER MOORE'S MITCHAM LAVENDER WATER has been in constant demand since 1749 The reason: Nothing is quite so372 words
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Article387 1936-05-03 20 Muriel Rapson - Muriel Rapson By Ways Of Keeping Them In The Best Condition THE many smart and attractive finger rings and bracelets, as well as the variety of sleeves and cuffs all draw attention to the nar.d.s and make them more conspicuous than ever they were. Indeed,387 words
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Article, Illustration33 1936-05-03 20 Cl I M in line, exquisite in detail, and of a very flattering colour is this turquoise blue taffeta afternoon frock, which is intricately gauged at shoulders, hips, and hem.33 words
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Article302 1936-05-03 20 rvESIGNS in frocks for walking are U extreme. Some arc so slim and narrow that they must be split once, if not twice, around the hem, to allow for even the most graceful stride. But variety is the spice of life. And frocks for Indoors, whether for302 words
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Article366 1936-05-03 20 Crowning Gaiety In Dress Schemes WITHOUT any doubt, the crowning gaiety in dress schemes will be the headdresses. There are new combs, tiaras, and long slides all gleaming and glistening. Combs, thickly inset with paste diamonds, are for the debutante, as well as the older woman. In fact, it would366 words
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Article41 1936-05-03 20 In order to keep new washleathers soft and supple, a few drops of olive ell should be added to the water each time they are rinsed. This treatment makes them wear better and keeps them from becoming brittle when dry.41 words
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Article120 1936-05-03 20 This is hght, nourishing and appetising. Put a pint of milk into a saucepan with two ounces of sugar, the rind of a lemon, and an ounce, of powdered gelatine. Stir over a low heat until the gelatine dissolves, but j do not let the milk boil. Pour120 words
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Article24 1936-05-03 20 The thin pencilled eyebrow is out. Eyebrows are going natural, even In Hollywood. Eye make-up is more popular than ever, however.24 words
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Advertisement341 1936-05-03 20 s *-^v\ J TPIA7¥l n ETC i m IL <y 1 1? IvJIX Id Ml WHAT ARE TWIQLETS? Twiglcts arc delicious little EsS^S; Mvoury sticks. With a glass I ***** of sherry, at the cocktail I I v£&' hcur. and at din.ier gather- I /"""Nsl ings have Twißlets- they arc341 words
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Advertisement369 1936-05-03 20 AT VOGUE'S! NEW SHIPMENTS EXCLUSIVE EVENING. COCKTAIL AND INFORMAL GOWNS JUST UNPACKED. Ladies who are quick to recognise arrest incty smart clothes, will find consistingly from these distinctive models real Mastery in styling and tltill in sewing. THEY Appeal to you in Style, Quality and Value! The fashion themes they369 words
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Article, Illustration2950 1936-05-03 21 By Our Woman Correspondent MKS. A. S. Small, whose interest in music is well known and who does so mucfi to encourage our local talent?, held a very successful musical morning at the Colonial Secretary's Residence on Wednesday. A varied and delightful* programme enjoyed by about ferty guerta Amonjr2,950 words
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Advertisement97 1936-05-03 21 CorttpntniQn" Wise feeding means more than a healthy baby. It i\(o^^ f/j means a happy Mother, and a joyous home-coming V^JwIIISmi^WZ^ wl/J for Father after his day's work. That is why so many %,^X?wlWwliliW7f j Mothers feed Baby on "LACTOGEN." J "LACTOGEN" is a carefully balanced whole -milk °^£^^^P food,97 words
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Article, Illustration1862 1936-05-03 22 This Year's League Leaders "The Team Of All The Talents" By A Special Correspondent DETWEEN 1892 and 1895, D Sunderland won the League Championship three times :nd were runners-up once. First club to score one hundred goals in a single campaign of League football, far and1,862 words
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Advertisement238 1936-05-03 22 COMMON SENSE t TREATMENT You must Remove the cause of: RHEUMATISM, PAINFUL JOINTS, LUMBAGO, SKIN COMPLAINTS* ULCERS and SORES BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the surest way to health as it removes the CAUSE of the complaint from the blood and restores vigour and vitality. \\l k238 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1936-05-03 23 " Birdman - "Birdman By AIRDROME PROGRESS-AERONCA TO BE IMPORTED— LATEST NEWS OF SCHOOL— PLANS FOR NEW AIRPORT I MENTIONED in my notes! last month that beginning next year we could look for- ward to the issue of an official annual report on Civil Aviation in Mala; Meanwhile, however,1,273 words
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Advertisement326 1936-05-03 23 No Sb&w at tte VICTORIA TO-NfGNT AS USUAL TWICE at th. GLOBE 7.15&9.30 A FILM THAT'S DIFFERENT! THE SHOW KARItTY DAILY" CALLS BETTE'S BEST To-morrow, Monday, TWO final Scre«nings each at the VICTORIA GLOBE il JM THK WORLD— RENOWNED Bftg mf lfrto?t* HATURAL MINERAL WATER WimU^r mm.U^& A Bottled as326 words
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Miscellaneous783 1936-05-03 23 RADIO PROGRAMMES. EMPIRE STATION. a? £S&S^d^°!l &SL by the Rev. Peter N. Buchan, President of the Scottish National Christian TRANSMISSION 1 Endeavour Union. Hymn, Scotland for I lUtnomidOlUll 1. Christ. Organist. D. M. Mackay. The Praise will be led by the Glasgow The foiitw.ii; tresiMUcicr. will be ined: Christian Endeavour783 words
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712 1936-05-03 24 TWO GOALS IN FIRST FOUR MINUTES Said Saves His Side From Complete Slaughter MIDDLESEX 5. MALAYS 0. piVE goals to nil was the score run up against the Malays by the "liddtesex Regiment at Anson Road Stadium yesterday in a Frrst .Division matchThe712 words
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Article209 1936-05-03 24 FINE BOWLING BY II.T. DIONYSF i From Our Own Correspondent.) Kual?. Lumpur. Saturday. A I .LLANT eighth wicket partnerp between Robert and Chinnlah i thcu^h only producing 15 runs was the turning point In the return fixture between the Selangor Club and the T.P.C.A. which the Tamils209 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-05-03 24 Tan Kah Kce House, Senior house champions at the Singapore Anglo-Chuicse School sports13 words
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Article111 1936-05-03 24 (From Own Our Correspondent.) Alor Star. The Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star, suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the Old Boys' Association by seven goals to nil. Kassim, playing lor the 0.8.A.. was in fine form and scored three of the seven goals. Sharbalnl111 words
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Article68 1936-05-03 24 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Buta Pahat. The Japanese Club sports meeting results were: Wish Jump: (1) Samejtma (2) Oki. IGO metres: (1) Samajima, (2) Shnathu. Putting the shot: (1) Oki, (2) Murakami. Long Jump; (1) Hamanaga. (2) Oki. 1.500 mtires: (1) Nakaneshi, (2) Akiyama.68 words
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Article204 1936-05-03 24 GOOD TIME OVER THE MILE COURSE f. Haalebos won the Royal Singapore Yacht Club sculls I y a canvas from G. C. R. Franks over the mile course along the Singapore breakwater yesterday in a race which completed the season's first regatta begun the previous week. F.204 words
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Article268 1936-05-03 24 Singapore Recreation Club billiards tournament results Singles Championship E. H. Val berg beat O. Lowe 400 259. Dr. E. 3 Montelro beat H. N. Balhetchet, 400— 291. A G Valbersj beat E A. de Souza, 400—312. Singles "A" Handicap K. C. Wylie (plus 20) beat O. E. N.268 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-05-03 24 The St. Andrew's School cricket team which met the Ceylon Sports Club second team on the schoo! ground yesterday. Sunday Times Phptograph22 words
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Article190 1936-05-03 24 ST. JOSEPH'S BEATEN BY 25 RUNS •yilE R.A.F. "A" cricket team beat St. Joseph's Institution by 25 runs In the game played en the school ground yesterday. Scores R.A.F. "A" Watts b Pennef ather 0 Cressy c Toledo b Pennefather 0 i Carey lbw. b190 words
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Article257 1936-05-03 24 R.I. BEAT V.M.C.A. IN LOW SCORING GAME Against the bowling of K. Sundram and Watts, who captured four for seven and four for six respectively, the V.M.C.A. were only able to put up a miserable 20 runs In their match against the Raffles Institution on the school257 words
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Article47 1936-05-03 24 (rrom Our Ot.ti Correspondent.) Seremban. The finals of the badminton tournament organised by the Ulu Muar Club at Kuala Pilah concluded recently whan the prize winners were:— Singles: K. Rftsl&h—ruiinerup Murusasu. Doubles: A. Chclliah and A. Wariab runners-up V. Murugasu aud S. M. Raju.47 words
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Article, Illustration349 1936-05-03 24 I ATEST positions In the S.A.F.A. League and Commercial Cup footbail competitions are as follows (last year's positions In brackets) Lee :.;j.i Wee, whose S! i\>r theMaiangoK Chine— did ■men tj give his team victory over the E-.'.raslans FIRST DIVISION Goals P. W. L. D. F. A.349 words
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Article255 1936-05-03 24 TEAMS TO PLAY AS RACIAL UNITS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. •yHE customary Segamat district annual football league will soon be In full swing probably by the middle of May. The committee has decided to allow the teamr, to compete as racial units and not to jumble255 words
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Article, Illustration86 1936-05-03 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday The Chinese Just managed to defeat the Methodist Doys' School by five runs today. The Chinese, batting first, made 73 Bow Poo top storing with 29. Marhbajan Singh and Soon Chons captured five wickets eacl. for 26 and 29 respectively. The86 words
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Article447 1936-05-03 24 SUNGEI UJONG JUST BEAT N.S. CLUB Tram Our Own Coric^pondent) Scrctnban. AS I predicted in these notes last week, the Sun^ri l/jon-; Club beat the Ncgri Scmbilati C lub in their cru-ket fixture. The., were, however, lucky to win by a very narrow nuurgla but it447 words
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Article40 1936-05-03 24 Members of the Unlou L.: -uii~ Association are requested to note that mm .special general meeting of the AssoeUuion Mm i held on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at toe resid-ncs 6t Mr. Sim Thlhm Hwec. 48, Chtttj p.aad.40 words
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249 1936-05-03 25 Promotions MANCHESTER U., CHARLTON, COVENTRY, CHESTERFIELD Relegations ASTON VILLA, BLACKBURN R., PORT VALE, HULL rpaL iir.s.l games in the 1935-1936 ■••MM ol the footb:tll leagues were played yesterday and resulted, says Keuter. as folows: FIRST DIVISION Arstxal 2 Leeds U 2 i249 words
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Article41 1936-05-03 25 London. Saturday.. Rugby football games played today were Aberuvon 3, Llanelly 0. Bristol 13. Gloucester 0. Cardiil 3, Neath 5. Hartleponl Rovers 0. R. F. Oalces XV 24. Northampton 3. Coventry 15. Plymouth A. 0, Torquay A. 3.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article72 1936-05-03 25 COUNTY CRICKET BEGINS /BOUNTY cricket began today and close of play scores are, says Reuter At Lords M.C.C. 170, Smailes 5 for 63 Yorks 123 for 3. At Cardiff Kent 187, Mercer 6 for. 53 Glamorgan 165, Wright 5 for 41 Kent 21 for 0. At Leicester: Surrey 351. At72 words
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123 1936-05-03 25 Rain Curtails Play At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Rangers drew with the P.W.D. at cricket today on the P.W.D. ground, rain falling and curtailing play. The Public Works, who batted first, scored 108 runs, of which S. de123 words
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Article46 1936-05-03 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. The lawn tennis tournament of the Chinese Recreation Club has ended and the following are champions and runmers-up A. Division Teo Pak Hoc. champion; Low Jlak Tiam, runner-up. B. Division: Lee Kong Hong, champion; Yeo Geok Soo, runner-up.46 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-05-03 25 Yachts out in the match between '.ie R.A.F. and the R.S.Y.C. the R.S.Y.C. won. Sunday Times Pfoptograph.17 words
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Article1044 1936-05-03 25 THE final positions in the leagues arc :is follows DIVISION I Goa's P W L D F A Pts Bunderland (2) 42 25 11 6 109 74 56 D'.rby <6> 42 18 12 12 61 52 48 Hdersfleld (16) 42 18 12 12 59 M 48 Stoke1,044 words
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Article116 1936-05-03 25 Chinese Give French Pair A Hard Game Paris, Saturday. Borctra and Bernard beat Kho Sin Kie and Gordon Lum 6 l, 6 3, 4 6, 6 2, today in the Davis Cup tie bstween France and China. Reuter. The Chinese Ambassador and Mrs Koo were again present. ItReuter - 116 words
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Article151 1936-05-03 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. The following are the results of the Dublin Estate Golf Club April monthly medal (strokes) Che Din 85—18 67; L. J. Thompson 88—17—71; P. Jackson 91—20—71; H. Caswell 91—20—71; P. Bonnet 88— 16—72: A. V. Perrin 83—10—73; T. Kitchlng 89—13—76. No151 words
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Article226 1936-05-03 25 R.S.X-C. WIN SAILING AGAINST R.A.F. SINGAPORE yachtsmen yesterday took part in the B class sailing race between the R.SY.C. and the R.A.F. The Club had lost the first meeting between them decisively when they saied R.A.F craft at Seletar last month, but they had the satisfaction yesterday of226 words
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Article24 1936-05-03 25 London, Saturday. In the amateur cup final replay at West Ham today Casuals beat Ilford by two goals to nil. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article600 1936-05-03 25 Services' Bowlers Collared TAME ENDING TO S.R.C.— CHINESE MATCH 'THE two-day cricket fixture between the S.C.C. and the United Services began yesterday and when s. mps were drawn for the day the home lde compiled 211 in their first innings while the Services had 22600 words
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Article536 1936-05-03 25 EUROPEAN IN BADMINTON TOURNAMENT FIRST IN HISTORY OF LOCAL GAME •7*ll E following entries for the men and women's junior badminton events had been received by yesterday morning and further entries are expected. The draw will probably take place at 8 p.m. on Wednesday at the Clerical Union Hall. For536 words
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Article151 1936-05-03 25 During the past week, a triples lawn bowls competltioa has begun at fae Cricket Club and the following are the results of the matches played. E. H. R. Bowerman's team 18; H. R. L. Dyne's team 5. W. Y. Semple's 17; E. J. Cassels's 7 A. Ferguson's 11:151 words
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Article119 1936-05-03 25 Will Hutchinson Play For Johore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. So far Johore has not held a State football trial to find a team to meet Singapore in a Malaya Cup tie on May 29. However, I understand that a match is being arranged between North Johore119 words
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Article39 1936-05-03 25 Batu Pahat. Ong Kwee Luan easily won the billiards cup in the Chinese Recreation Club tournament by beating Hong Ah Seng. In the handicap Hong Ah Seng became the club champion by beating A*e Hock Lai39 words
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Article251 1936-05-03 25 LEADS P.W.D. TO WIN OVER C.S.C. SAMSON de Silva, playing for the Public Works Department at Balestier Road yesterday, was mainly responsible for the defeat of a Ceylon Sports Club eleven l.v whori he usually turns out. He dismissed four of his «lubmates for 24 and251 words
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Article205 1936-05-03 25 ST. ANDREW'S BEAT CEYLON S. C. II CT. ANDREW'S School beat Ceylon Sports Club II at cricket by 14 runs on the school ground yesterday, Husseinsah capturing seven wickets for 19 runs. Scores: Ceylon S.C. II: N. S. Muthu b Husseinsah 0. Kandasaniy b Husseinsah 4.205 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-05-03 25 J. Haalebos, winner of the at the R.S.Y.C. yesterday Sunday Times Photograph.12 words
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Article49 1936-05-03 25 The Singapore Recreation Club footnail team to meet the R.A. (Changi* on Monday on the S.R.C. ground: C. Alphonso, H. Humphries. J. Ritchie. R. Barth. F, Ayres. J, Reutens, D. C. Ross, E, Gallstan. A.M. Valberg, G.C. Ross. Reserves:— O.C. Aeria. T. Albuquerque, L. Reutena, N. Sullivan.49 words
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28 1936-05-03 25 MISS STAMMERS WINS HARD, COURTS FINAL Bournemouth, Saturday. In the British hard courts lawn ten- K. Stammers beat Slgorita Lizana, nis championships women's final Miss 7-5, 7-s,— Reuter..''Reuter - 28 words
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579 1936-05-03 26 JUNIOR GAMES EXPECTED NEXT SATURDAY Leow Kirn Fatt Tipped For Senior Ch ampionship. CLUBS BREAKING THE RULES (Cv Our liutlr.iinton Correspondent) IE badminton season in Singan v. ili in ail probability open aUutaj when it is expected, thai Urn preliminary ties of the junior uinglcs579 words
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Article, Illustration373 1936-05-03 26 SELANGOR BADMINTON (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. /CONSIDERABLE interest is centred 1 on the annual inter-state triangular badminton tournament between Perak, rcnang and Selangor which will take place in Ipoh during the Whitsun holidays. Selangor, the present holders of the Leong Sin Nam Cup In the men's section373 words
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Article120 1936-05-03 26 (From Cur Own Ccrrsspcndcnt Secsmat The Jo:lnthlans teat the Sejamni Club at badminton by two games to one (all doubles), th? fourth being left drawn owing 13 Insufficient time. Result* (Jorinthlans flrsU iifim'd bin Yusof and Arshad bin Hajl Eyed lost lo Ng Yook Soon and Tan120 words
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Article62 1936-05-03 26 Thj fcUov.ln-r players will represent The Derbyshire Badiv.in'.on Party "B 1 tetsn a<^inst tha aeraneroon Athletic Union '"B" t:am r.t thi letter's court today at 3 p.m. Soo Thca Phew. M. Sordri. Soo Thco Yip. Fang Er-S CSnan. Koh Kirn Guan. LJm Khyc '.cc. ""ay Kirn Htn. Tan62 words
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Article, Illustration50 1936-05-03 26 Officials of the Derbyshire Badminton Party: standing, left to rirht:— Lim Khye Kee (committee), Syed Salim (vice captain), Koli Kirn Guan (auditor), Abdul Ghani (committee). Sitiin left t> right: FrancLs Koh (captain), Soo Thoo Tip, treasurer). Lam Pit Hin (president), A. Sujak (vice president), and Ang- Ann Sim (hen. secretary).50 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-05-03 26 lha Rattles Institution commercial department. Mr. I>. \V. MuLeod, pta.vlpai, is mx* Iron the leU ia the front row.19 words
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Article311 1936-05-03 26 The August B.P. beat the Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Aaslclation at pins pong by 8 games to 1. Results August first Lee Chuen Kal beat Chan Kok Ming 21—19, 18—21. 21—18. 14—21. 21—18, Yev Hal beat Lok Siak Cheong 21—11, 21— 16—21. 21—16. Lee Kit Chuen beat Yip311 words
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Article192 1936-05-03 26 In thp friendly r;ame last Sunday the ■.eynard B.P. beat the Spartan B.P. <B) iv'feven yitn e:i to one at th€ 'a'ter^s urt. Result* (Reynard B.P. flrtt). '"-.ngles- Hodrl bin Ahmad beat C. S. .Turn. B—ls, 15 6. 15—7: A. R-hr-an o^t to Yap Yew Kcng. 6—15. 15—2.192 words
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Article165 1936-05-03 26 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Tatplng. Tan Cheng Phor. th; Peral: champion. wm severely extended by Foo Chong Hal i-. a friendly lnter-c!ub match played her Chon<? Ha! surprised the champion by wiin:* thi lrst ret at 15—8. Cicn? Phor imptvnt In the second set and won at165 words
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Article39 1936-05-03 26 The Sociil A.P court will b<- c.:cn for badminton practice at Campbell Lane every Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. Basketball practice will bs held at Surrey Read i (off Newton Road) every Monday at 5 p.m.39 words
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Article205 1936-05-03 26 By Our Badminton Correspondent. OADMINTON players and supporters throughout the country will Join with me in extending congratulations to Miss Chan Keng Boon, the wellknown local State representative and last year's women's junior slr.cles champion, on the occasion of her J marriage to Mr. Chlonh Lee205 words
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Article68 1936-05-03 26 The Indian Hecrratlcn Cl;ib v.i'l Bed th^ Novice Badminton P.-.ny "13" i an at the tetter's court. 259. Rangoon i. p.m. today. Ripen s. Ajmdunu, s. alunls.va:,'y. :.i. ftfanirTnim. G. Je«.i, A. a M. Pitchal. N. 11. Ponnusamy, s. Muthuguru. Okujan'.!han. S. Rajoo. S. Mnnian. K. K.68 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-05-03 26 The Suanyside B.P. badminton l«am which beat the Sunlißht X.l*, in a doubles match played at the Victoria Institution Hall, Kuala Lumpur.22 words
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Article40 1936-05-03 26 Members of th? Amateur S')Oitini A mciation are reminded that the second 1934 monthly general m?etin(T will be h?H on Tuesday. May 5. at 8 p.m. at Ule res;d.-nc« of. Mr. Khoo Eng Watt. No. 41. era-: Road.40 words
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Article207 1936-05-03 26 Only one match was decided in th? 1 ~33 Selangor inter-team doubl. chamn:or.s .1 played at the Victoria DMtUotioa Hall last week. The match between UM Lian Hwas and the Victoria Institution v.a> postponed. The Sunnyaide B.P. nid exceptionally i well to "ueat tha BanUjh: UP. without the207 words
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Article, Illustration139 1936-05-03 26 The finals for the badminton cup in the Government English School house championship *..as played last evening between the Diamonds and Spades houses. Diamonds won the singles and Spades the doubles. Results (Diamonds first) Phun Kong Lyn beat Koe Eng Slang. 15 5, 9—15. 15—1. Tcngku Jalil139 words
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Article, Illustration596 1936-05-03 27 yrj T. STEPHEN, of North Berwick, who has been appointed professional to the Selangor Golf (>jb, has sailed from England on his way to Malaya. Stephen took a special course in grcenkeeping before he left, and is in addition a nne club-maker and player. He596 words
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Article391 1936-05-03 27 LOCAL FOOTBALLERS OUTCLASSED (From Oar Own Correspondent.) SEGAMAT. SHOWING a marked superiority in attack the Jorinthians, from Johore Bahru, beat the Segamat Club at football by four goals to one when they met on the Sejamat Town Patten?. A feature of the game was the brilliant391 words
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Article, Illustration898 1936-05-03 27 " Leighton - SINGAPORE A HOTBED OF ILLEGAL BOOKMAKING "Leighton" By Operators Who Are Making $100,000 A Year /COMMENTING on the pungent remarks on illegal bookmaking made at the Taiping Turf Club and Penang Turf Club annual meetings a Singapore racegoer, who has not missed a meeting for several years, 'asks whether it898 words
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Article, Illustration406 1936-05-03 28 Crashing Jungle Monarch Kills Animal It Sheltered ONE day seeking to evade awhile the noonday tyranny of the sun, which was pouring down upon :he open terraces and courts of Angkor Wat— l turned into the jungle which surrounds the ruins and walked gratefully through the shady silence. Presently I406 words
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Article, Illustration35 1936-05-03 28 MAW TARTS m' Ds*M 2nd Samcrfct urrr a«a.n flooUed foliowlnx recent heavy rains and an AA. mcCor-ryrle patrol is seen through the floods at Ruishten, near Taunion, where some roads were several feet under water.35 words
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Article, Illustration58 1936-05-03 28 MISS JOSEPHINE NADIEB. a :i-yc»«"-oU Derby girl, ha* r)iuli£ej as Britain's youngi- t professional parachatist. The Ah- Ministry test demands ten jumps and lad month Miss Nadirr performed the last four at Brorbournr Afudiome. Hsrtfordshire. She is seen above in the cockpH before taking off58 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-05-03 28 GLAD TO BE IIOMK ShrrwooJ Fure-.-i» rheering their nuKOt, Deiuy XV, at Southampton where they arrived on the troopship Cameronla after service abrortd.23 words
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Article, Illustration59 1936-05-03 28 2 h.p. Car Which Does 45 m.p.h. HE NEW St'OOTA CAR. claimed to be the cheapest car ever produced in Britain, esmpwed with a v.Uniu-d vehicle. The new rhic>, which has aa engine of only 2Vs h.p., can carry two people at speeds up lo 45 miles aa hoar on59 words
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