The Straits Times, 31 July 1938
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Title Section38 1938-07-31 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES 77/£ LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 345 Sunday, July 31, 1938 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 345 Sunday July 31. 1938 Price 10 Cents.38 words
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Article, Illustration298 1938-07-31 1 Pilotless Warplanes To Be Stationed Here First Members Of Unit Have Just Arrived CO-OPERATION IN A. A. DEFENCE CEVERAL "Queen Bee" aircraft.— pilotless planes controlled by wireless from the ground— will be stationed at Singapore shortly as part of the equipment of the new Royal Air298 words
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92 1938-07-31 1 From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Saturday. Oli! GEORGE TRIMMER, retiring l chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, was guest at a tea party 3lven by the fonletf service staff of the Penan? Harbour Board this afternoon when he passed through Penang on his way92 words
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Article50 1938-07-31 1 From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Saturday. DERMANENT waving of the hair by ll of school age is to be :n Slam. Likewise the ban on tb am of cosmetics by teachers is to be more strictly enforced, states a report emanating from the Mlnistr of Pub'.U- Instruction50 words
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Article40 1938-07-31 1 London. Saturday. A IR Vko-.Mar.->hall Cave-Brown-Cave. r who was Air Ofncpr Commanding. F;ir Enst. in 1930. lias been appointed Air Officer Commanding. No. 25 Armament Group. K< yal Air Force, to (fleet from Aug. 17.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article44 1938-07-31 1 (Krcm Our Own lorrrspondrnt. i London, Saturday. I! la M. Ml Mil; Spot is-.d.: mUas. 19", d. rMIMNOKS: ParU 178 S'l6; New Vfarfc 1.91 11 16. Othrr i ommodlli-, and rxchangrs unchanged (roan Friday. NUIRDAVS LOCAL CLOSING QUOTATIONS \»av IN PACK. 844 words
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Article86 1938-07-31 1 'From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Saturday. fTHREE men were injured in what is believed to be an acid-throwing Incident, which took place this morning. They are alleged to have quarrelled with a Chinese over debt. The assailant, a ricksha coolie, is stated to have86 words
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Article57 1938-07-31 1 A CHINESE flsh seller had the lobe of his left ear cut off by a compatriot In Joo Chiat Road, yesterday afternoon, and was taken to hospital. It is understood that the assailant believed the flsh vendor was selling fisii caught by Japanese. The assailant57 words
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Article45 1938-07-31 1 Shanghai, Saturday. PONTRARY to alarmist reports from Manila, iJtu tenant Clarence Conlai.. commander of the U.S.S. Monocacy reports that foreigners at Kuling, which is now very close to Slno-Japanese fighting, are Quite sale and that there Is no need for anxiety. —Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-31 1 Actors and actresses, doubles of Hollywood screen stars, who have just arrived in London to appear in a new show at the Palladium Theatre. They include doubles of Joan Crawford. Loretta Young, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and Hugh Herbert.43 words
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252 1938-07-31 1 THERE is still no definiU news as to the fate of the Pan-Ame-rican Airways flying boat Hawaii Clipper, lost between Guam Island and Manila, says Reuter. The clipper left Guam on its 1,600 mile flight to Manila with six passengers and a252 words
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111 1938-07-31 1 Singapore Greets Holiday With Heavy Rain A LTHOUGH Singapore was drenched with heavy rain all day yesterday, the beginning of the August bani: holiday long week-end." up-country centres had generally fine weather. It rained at Ipoh, too. interfering with the Colony-Malay States cricket match. The Malayan tennis championships had to111 words
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Article62 1938-07-31 1 A LTHOUGH the position re- garding communal riots between Moslems and Buddhists at Rangoon has improved, isolated assaults on the outskirts continue, says Reuter. One Burman was seriously wounded when police opened fire on a mob. Official casualties in the five days' rioting are 5362 words
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Article139 1938-07-31 1 Soviet Drive Back "Invaders" Shanghai, Saturday. D I SSO- JAPANESE tension, which has already caused heavy* withdrawals of Japanese forces from the Shansi front to the Manchu-kuo-Siberian border, lias een further aggravated by a fresh incident. The official Soviet Tass Agency reports that two detachments of Manchukuo troopsSin Chew Jit Poh - 139 words
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Article, Illustration360 1938-07-31 1 STEWART— JEFF (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. WEARING a gown of white chenille velvet interspersed with gold threads, Miss Barbara Ann Jeff, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jeff, leading members of Seremban's European community, was today married at St. Mark's Church here to360 words
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Article45 1938-07-31 1 OWOLLEN by many benefiting for the first time from holidays with pay, crowds yesterday left the main centres of Britain for seaside and Inland holiday resorts for the Bank holiday week-end says British Wireless. Trains, ships and airliners carried thousands of passengers.45 words
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Article87 1938-07-31 1 Barcelona, Saturday. THE Republican offensive en the Ebro front continues, and It Is claimed that considerable progress has been made. It Is officially stated that bridges which Franco claimed to have destroyed are still standing, and that tne insurgent reinforcements, ti.ough heavy, lack direction and are unableReuter - 87 words
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Article60 1938-07-31 1 OPEAKING to a group of Fascist federal secretaries. Signor Mussolini made what is construed as a brief reply to the Pope's recent criticism of Fascism, says Reuter. You must know and let everyone know that In the racial question we shall go straight ahead." declared II Duce.60 words
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207 1938-07-31 1 A FTER a six and a-half days' air journey, during which he covered 10,000 miles and spent a day and a-half in Sydney, New South Wales, a Sunday Times reporter, R. J. Gilmore, returned to Singapore by Royal Dutch Airlines (K.L. M.) plane207 words
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Advertisement7 1938-07-31 1 REHE UIXMANN lor SILVERWARE Raffles flace. Spore.7 words
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Advertisement20 1938-07-31 1 Good Furnishing Fabrio Better Furmtur. Bert Prim SUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victoria St_ Spore fIWIIAWAYS 1 Tt Em***** R! I20 words
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565 1938-07-31 2 Restrict Right To Sell Up Land, Says M. A. H. A. President SIR SHENTON PRAISES PLANTERS' POLICY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AN appeal to the Malayan Governments to safe guard the interests of the peasantry by contro of moneylenders and of565 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-07-31 2 Vi WIMItLM HERMANN German cavalry adviser to Generalissimo Chiang, who went to Tibet.17 words
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148 1938-07-31 2 Man With Frost Bitten Feet Here THE recently recalled German military advisers to China are returning by many different routes. With both feet badly crippled wtto frost-bite which he suffered trying to cross Tibet by a new north western route. Captain Wilhelm Karl Hermann, formerly adviser to the Chinese cavalry,148 words
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Article207 1938-07-31 2 Log Fire At Big K. L. Rally 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SIR SHENTON THOMAS and the Sul'.an of Sc'.angor wcr: among interested spec-'.ators at the big Scout dlsp'ay and rally staged by Selangor Scouts at the stadium this evening in conjunction wi h207 words
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Article105 1938-07-31 2 "Cat" For Armed Robbers (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. DAMSHEES returning to the F.M.S. from banishment will in future urobably be sentenced to a tei not exceeding the original term f banishment instead of the minimum of a life sentence. This is foreseen in a bill designed to105 words
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Article79 1938-07-31 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. "DEPLANTING with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions means planting mere than 30 rubber plants or seeds on any acre of any holding carrying rubber plants on May 7, 1934. But docs not include new planting" is the definition given in79 words
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Article26 1938-07-31 2 Portugal Ministry of Public Works has invited tenders for a photographic survey from the air of cities, towns and villages of Portugal.26 words
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222 1938-07-31 2 Co operators Should Aid Higher Education MALAYAN co-operative socie- ties should encourage both young men and their members to qualify for higher posts, said Rev. R. K. S. Adams, speaking on "Preparation for Employment" at the All Malaya Urban I Co-operative Conference at Raffles Institution yesterday. Mr. Adams suggested that222 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-07-31 2 I no,, an incident in a Ho!lpwo:d film, of ancient Rome, bul a performer at the fete of the French rcva'.ry regiments held in Paris this month.30 words
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344 1938-07-31 2 Suggestion At Big Urban Conference A suggestion that there should be co-operative societies for women was made by Capt. H- North-Hunt at the opening of the two-day All Malaya Urban Co-operative Conference at Raffles Institution yesterday The Conference, over which Mr. F. J. Shepherdson, chairman344 words
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Article63 1938-07-31 2 "Make Your Dreams Come True CEE visions and dream dreams, and take steps to make your dreams come true, said Mr. R. Boyd, Director of Co-operation, SS. and F.M.S.. at the All Malaya Urban Co-operative Conference at Raffles Institution yesterday. Mr. Boyd gave advice to the individual co-cperator to help63 words
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294 1938-07-31 2 Japanese On Charge Of Printing Seditious Book T*HERE was a speiial skting of the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when Mr. G. S. Uawlinp, recorded further evidence in the preliminary inquiry in which a Japanese, K. Koiruti, manager and proprietor of the Nanyo Printing Office in Cecil Strett. is nl'cged294 words
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Advertisement107 1938-07-31 2 iwH ?f W^v r^MD <iDH^^r 1 i B> f "/U£fl Nowhere will you purchase •fc U I Beef of such uulslanding H C F F" quality with such fine r flavour and tenderness /g as thai Hliirh we ran offer. F A kl n Kept at just the right 0U107 words
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Article36 1938-07-31 3 Toiav Haab) Ma:...an championships. S.C.C. L-kanda Cup, rarrcr Park. Yarhtlnx: R.B.T.C Hound-.i i -Llano ..econd day. Elite Shootln;: BWey jhoot. B .kit Tl.nah. O»lf: Open competition and lntei-club content. Boxlnj: Marque* v;. EnSle. Happy World36 words
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Article132 1938-07-31 3 IVW\KI) mmnm: From Penan, Ipol. s-id Ivu.ii i I.umpur. Arrives every evrnins other than Sundays. imperial from Europe: Arrives Tuesday afti-rnoun. Qantas- From Australia: Arrives Immrm af^rrnoon. OirWMtO ÜBPOTI PMIAK KOX Correspondence can be posted in a special pillar bo\ at the airport which Is cleared half-an-hour berore132 words
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Article66 1938-07-31 3 Tomorrow Uo.ho.v <M.unam> 8 i.n Meoan (Piancms. -j a.tn S«ra«a: l|Wlllj) tt BintL<l I (C^-cei 10 a.m I Java. South Wi- t Sumatra. S.-Last I Borneo. Ce'ebes. Moluccas <Sc Timor Dilly iValenitjni 10.30 a.m. soutj, j ndia (polthr 3, n am. Indo-China <G. G. Pa~quien 11 a.m.66 words
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Article34 1938-07-31 3 MaU; from Cnina and Japan expected tOday by Hector Malls from Japan exp;cted en Aug. 5, Sy Melbourne Maru. Mali* from China and Japor expscted on Ai.e. 6, by Manila Maru34 words
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Article113 1938-07-31 3 Mcnda:'.' Au2. 1. Snip* along. lda- ih. IHi-.r- 01 expci led la 4tra»« t**-<fnn «a<ir n«»- East Wha.f Plancius 2) 1 aCafJal Wlia.i Bhutan m 2 Angelina H 2 Kudat l.i 2 Hector 14 2 Meonla 11 2 Nctos 8 2 Antilochu.; 6 2 Empire Dock113 words
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675 1938-07-31 3 Malayan Chinese Have Begun Round Of Ceremonies Month Of Festivals y/Zf Seventh Moon, which began last Wednesday, is a month of many festivals for Malayan Chinese. First there is the Featt of the Dead. The belief is that on the first day of the month, all the spirits in hell675 words
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Article, Illustration55 1938-07-31 3 HrH— T Kura Ksi C.ta. of Mr. K. L. Leo. died at Port Dleksoa lust week. She was the mother of Mr. 11. S. Lee. one of the brsi-knowa miners in the Federated Malay States. She was 60 years of a;e, and is survived by three sons,55 words
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Article84 1938-07-31 3 Girl Shot Mother In Mercy Paris, jyil I.K. RBINE ROrZOT. twenty lour year old "mercy murderer." who shot her mother. su.Terini: from an incurable disease, was acquitted by a C'habri--sur-Saone court. Sly pleaded that her mother had begged I'.cr to put an end to her sutlerIngs. She tuk a revol'-er84 words
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Article20 1938-07-31 3 Ellison S. E?cki°l and Co. 3. Capitol Buildin?,. Shi?apcre. have been appointed optician* to tW Eutan of Btiuvi20 words
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Article72 1938-07-31 3 PROFESSOR ROBERT HOPKINS. exWelsh pitboy. is the solution to all religious problems, for he practises lour at :>nce. "I have a Methodist Church cltoir at Waco, Texas," he said when he landed at Liverpool from America, "and I sing in a synagogue. "I am a Baptist72 words
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Article, Illustration240 1938-07-31 3 75 Yesterday Pioneer Of Motor-Car MR. HENRY FORD, who was 7j yesterday, has been for over a quarter of a century one cf the world's leading figures, and to him, more than any other man, is due the universal p»ipu- larity of the motor vehicle as a means of economical240 words
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Advertisement212 1938-07-31 3 "Bayer" on ths M.A.H.A. Exhlbilion For the first time this year, the famous pharmaceutical factory BAYER has taken part in the M.A.H.A. Exhibition In Kuala Lumpur. On several very instructive posters, this firm has demonstrated how the most dangerous diseases of this country may bs cured by treatment with Bayer212 words
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Advertisement318 1938-07-31 3 England now 5i days across the air all the way by Empire Flying-Boat The big 4-enrined Empire flying boats now leave Singapore for England twice a week. They are the last word in air-going luxury. You hare a smoking room on board, a promenade deck, hot and rold meals served318 words
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Miscellaneous202 1938-07-31 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY IM!M.\S Toa«y mv \l.ll\MHß.\: -Robtn Em) Flynn. 11 am. rtoTrti"''" •6 la P'"- ana 9.1j p.m. t APITOI ••Swiv Muss ulth .Stan Laurel and Oliver P%VIUOV J 15 Pm Suliii V jus vith Jcsri- Matthews and Roland you U. 15. 611 and 1.11 f VAX/, t.l HAN,.202 words
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Advertisement398 1938-07-31 4 PAVILION 1.15-6.15-9.15 TODAY DANCiKB AND SON 6 IN A BRAND COMEDY SHOW! i MBk JESSIE MATTHEWS l^^» IN THI. GAL MONT BRITISH PICTURE j T^ ~L% "SAILING ALONG" 4^/^ A W MLAM YOUNG, BARRY MACKAY ■/tBKJ EXTRA ATTRACTIONS! Sfc^W. D ONALD DUCK and MICKEY MOUSE j B4\ \^k M in398 words
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Advertisement343 1938-07-31 4 FOUR SHOWS DAILY 11 am. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Forget The Heat And Enjoy The Cool Comfort of K. ALHAMBRA .JESt. Malaya's First only AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE W^JB (Controlled by SHAW BROS. LTD.) fK <; *''^MpMHt. Crowded Houses Nightly '"'mbßHHHh' acclaim the most perfect and 488 comfortable Theatre in Spore343 words
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Advertisement310 1938-07-31 4 The BIG HOLIDAY SHOW! Star: and OLLIE are back.. in M.G.Ms Riot of Laughter. CAPITOL I TODAY Malaya's Largest and Finest Theatre 3.15 6.15 9.15 with LATEST PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS THANKS TO YOmljj////////, MR. LAUGHTONjM^K^ LONDON IS ENJOYING NY jJB W\ S ITS MOST INTRIGUING SHOW IN YEARS. iii AUDIENCES310 words
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336 1938-07-31 5 JURY VINDICATES HIS HONOUR "I Must Send Cable To Olive" HR. SYDNEY CROSS HARLAND, of Snainton, Yorkshire, heard ten men and two women give findings in his favour in the "Chinese Wife Case." Then he hurried from the Law Courts after saying, "I must send336 words
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Article, Illustration266 1938-07-31 5 Mr. Tan En; Chin and Miss Llm Swe« Sim were married at thr l< M < hr? r Srlinnl. .M Choi Tel Vo.v end Km We? S?«r r.i.i- J at th- c:iin?sc Con- -Uenr-ra!. >lr i i Kirn H<< a"d Miss Koh Cheow Tm h!io-c took place at the266 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-07-31 5 M-. Slnnathamby of Se-=nwt. and Miss Kanaieammah. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. ThilUlmpaUam. of Raab. 1 who were married recentlr.24 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-07-31 5 Mr. Chong Mun Fa and Miss Wong i Slew were married at the Singapore Chinese Consulate-General last week-end.18 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-07-31 5 Hve My at m -mass marriage" ceremony at Buloh Kasap, near Segamat12 words
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Advertisement180 1938-07-31 5 ■--^<^ li 'uvi] If > Pta^all •■»w^ -^l^g»sj3s!22sa! ,^ss^\^bßo Tne mor you travel in the new Ford "Ten" the more you will appreciate the way you can stretch out your legs and the room you have for your elbows. With its long riding- base and I^L^^B^ advanced body design there180 words
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Advertisement336 1938-07-31 5 CHAINED TO A BURDEN OF FATIGUE? Tired to death— sleepless Irritable— ageing far too quickly these are the trials which i beset too many men and women who live out their lives in the Tropics. Yet It need not be so. The system ls only crying out (or a 1336 words
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Article, Illustration378 1938-07-31 6 Fast Planes Do Trip From London In Six Days DAPID development of long-distance air services is taking place in the Far East. Following the introduction of the new British and Dutch services from Europe to Australia by way of Singapore, Air France378 words
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260 1938-07-31 6 Bombay. T^HE dispute between the Rao Raja of Sikar and his feudal overlord, the Maharaja of Jaipur, is soon to be settled. The Maharaja who has Just returned from a visit to England, presided at a meeting of the Jaipur260 words
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Article69 1938-07-31 6 New York. ELY CULBERTSON. the bridge player, wants to rrairy his former wife and bridge partner again. Mrs. Culbeitson was grrnted a divorce at Reno, Nevada, in January this year on grounds of mental cruelty. > Mr. Culbertson said: "My only plans I consist of69 words
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Article217 1938-07-31 6 Boy's Meal Of Glass Nails Lincoln. rpHREE-YEAR-OLD Terence Stephen Clarke, Lincoln's "ostrich boy," is in hospital here thriving on a diet of cotton-wool sandwiches. But this is unappetising fare com- pared with what Terence has been known to eat. i He was hurried to hospital when his mother found him217 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-07-31 6 Gordon Harker, Cockney character actor, was married to Chirstine Barry, fair-haired actress, in the village church at Monxton, near Andover, Hants. The bridegroom is 52. The bride is 26. From left, Mr. W. J. O'Bryan and his wife, Elizabeth Allen, who were best man and bridesmaid,58 words
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180 1938-07-31 6 Court Tells Girl "Keep Simone's Secrets" New York. A TEN- YEAR sentence of silence was imposed by a Los Angeles judge on Miss Sandra Martin, former secretary of Simone Simon, 24-year-old French film star. Miss Martin, who pleaded guilty to forging cheques for £132 belonging to her employer, was bound180 words
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Article50 1938-07-31 6 Hankow. The International Trade Bureau at the Ministry of Economic Affairs Li establishing an office In Hong Kong, where it will be In a position to handle the Chinese export trade. Particular efforts will be made to increase th« export of tee and antimony.50 words
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Advertisement390 1938-07-31 6 I "VfES! And as fresh as a Spring ISfe ffißt Morning I think it is wonder- K| fid> no matter wheic you buy Craven ir* i A,' they are always perfectly fresh Hifln ~~y° u can rc ty on the f act tnat tnc y Mk never vary in quality.390 words
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Article398 1938-07-31 7 Tours Stalls With The Sultan Of Selangor BUYS POWDER BOWL, WALKING STICKS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SIR Shenton Thomas showed thousands of visitors the real way to enjoy the Malayan Exhibition. For one and a half hours he examined flowers, handicrafts, fruits,398 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-07-31 7 The 8-year-old £150 monoplane in which Douglas Corrigan flew the Atlantic. See Column Four.18 words
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433 1938-07-31 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A SPECIAL tribute to the Sultan of Selangor who organised and paid for a special stall displaying Selangor village handicrafts was paid by the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas when he praised the standard of this433 words
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Article91 1938-07-31 7 Anti-Japanese Flare-Up In Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. A NTI- JAPANESE demonstra- tions, prevalent in Penang recently, have spread to Ipoh. Following recent disturbances the Protector of Chinese issued a statement this morning that the Government v ill not allow any public burning of Japanese goods, nor demonstrations91 words
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Article169 1938-07-31 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. IN spite of a sharp shower ot rain which fell shortly after four p.m. there was an excellent attendance, including the British Resident of Perak, Mr. G. E. Cator, on the opening day of the three-day air rally of the169 words
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Article83 1938-07-31 7 Hong Kong. Saturday. DEFYING a recent Joint Anglo-French warning, Japanese marines from two warships this morning effected a landing at Lingshui on the strategic island of Hainan. A numerically stronger Chinese force, however, drove the invaders back to their launches after a sharp clash. Whether the landingSin Chew Jit Poh - 83 words
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Article135 1938-07-31 7 MOT for some time have music-lovers been offered such an attractive programme as that to be given In the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9.30 o'clock by the Sumatra pianist, FrancoU, de Haan. and one of Singapore's finest violinists. Otto Joachim. Beethoven's Kreutzer and Moonllghc sonatas and Grieg'?135 words
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Article, Illustration189 1938-07-31 7 Overnight Hero Atlantic Flier Is Now Member Of Liars' Club. New York. TWE famous Burlington Liars' Club, at Burlington (Wisconsin), which annually holds a contest to select the world's champion teller of tall tales, has elected to life membership Mr. Douglas Corrigan, who flew across the Atlantic in 28 Vi189 words
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Article105 1938-07-31 7 A FTER attending the Rotary International Assembly at Del Monte and the Annual Convention at San Francisco. Mr. C. R. Samuel, Rotary Governor of District 80 which comprises Malaya, Slam and part of Borneo, arrived back at Singapore by the Potsdam on Friday. It was an105 words
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Article44 1938-07-31 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Caturday. Members of the Singapore Recreation Club who are visiting Penang to take part in sports contests against the Penang Recreation Club were this evening the guests of the Penang club at dinner at the Railway Restaurant.44 words
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Article495 1938-07-31 7 Australian Flying Nurse Is Here IUANCY BIRD, the woman whose aerial ambulance has become a byword in Australia, and who has been snatching lives from the grip of death In outback territories, is in Singapore. This 22-year-old Sydney girl, the first woman to be engaged in such work, is on495 words
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Advertisement885 1938-07-31 7 STAMPS HOTELS j Coronation^»tamps ,^s^, HHm^* i^rjj|^j/^i| iWg 1 HOTEL' RUBENS UV^fe UdPmffibaiU Buckingh \m Palace Road T\ ""■'of THe M_ facing Buc icingham Palace ir^^SH EMPIRE T« Qf HOTEL &Xs<? REMBRANDT £M COMPLETE SET— 2O2 STAMPS s^u, Kensington. S.W. >ffi^fr from Gt. Britain, the 45 Crown facing the Victoria885 words
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Article1257 1938-07-31 8 BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT Holiday Influences Restrict Trading MARKETS on the whole have had a comparatively quiet week, and c dally fluctuations in commodities have been .small with the exception of tin in London which jumped at the close on Friday. Share prices, locally,1,257 words
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Article68 1938-07-31 8 Singapore, July 29, 12 noon. Bpyers Sellers Gambler 7.50 Hamburg Cube $13.50 Java Cube $1100 reaper. White Muntok $14.00 White $13.J0 Black 8.25 Copra Mixed $3.35 Sun Dried $3.65 Tapioca Small Flake $3 6') Fair Flake $3.00 Medium Pearl $3.30 Small Pearl $3 70 Je otono Palembang68 words
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Article77 1938-07-31 8 Friday. July 29, Noon. No. 1 X.R.S.S. in cases. (FOB July 26V 4 2«; 8 (iootl F. .1. Q. in bales (FOB July 26 2C>« No. 1 K. R. S. S. Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: London, spot sheet 7 13 led. New York:77 words
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Article1326 1938-07-31 8 Fraser And Co.'s List FRIDAY, JULY 29. 1938: S P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4e> 4s 4s 6a Asam Kumbang <C) 28s 6d 30s 6J x.d. Austral Malay <£ 44s 48s n.c.d Ayer Hltam (ss) 24s 9d 26s »Q Ayer Weng (tl) .60 .651,326 words
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Article163 1938-07-31 8 List Supplied By Messrs Eraser Co. FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938: 5 P.M. financial Company Dividend Books Date Ex. Olv. year TIN Close Payable Date to data Asam Kumbang 6d No 62 July 29 Aug. 5 July 30 10%' Austral Malay 9d. dlv. 10%' 3d. bonus Hong Kong163 words
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Advertisement423 1938-07-31 8 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. int-.siment Banker* and Brokers in Securities and Commoditle*. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Serttet. MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. NEW YORK COFFEE iz SUGAR EXCHANGE, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS423 words
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Article230 1938-07-31 9 He'd Arrived But Did Not Know It Brisbane. RfIONSIEUR Paul Georges Raoul Pourcher, merchant, of Bangkok, stood on Brisbane soil for the first time. But for fully ten minutes M. Pourcher did not know he was in Brisbane When the Empire flying boat Coogee arrived here the overseas passengers, among230 words
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Miscellaneous1430 1938-07-31 9 Today's Wireless Programmes 9.35 The world Journey of the potato. 1 10.20 'Musical memories from old times. 11.20 Close down. TOMORROW. pjn. 12.25 German folk song. 12.30 Concert of light music. 1.20 News in German. 1.35 Concert of light music (contd). 2.10 Greetings. 2.20 News and economic review in English.1,430 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-07-31 10 A French Air Force bomber which took part in recent manoeuvres being loaded with bombs which are being wheeled to it on a special contrivance.28 words
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Article115 1938-07-31 10 DUDYARD KIPLING'S Jungl? Book" is to be made into a British picture by London Films at their Denham studios. Sabu. the Hindu boy star of the "Elephant Boy" film, will play the leading role. Two other subjects in which he will also star are "The Thief of115 words
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Article75 1938-07-31 10 MISS BENITA HUME, who recently announced her engagement to Mr. Ronald Colman, Is to resume her flan career after a long absence from the screen. She is to appear with Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon In "Cowboy and Lady." Hearing of his fiancee's disappointment that she75 words
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Article204 1938-07-31 10 A TORPEDO-CARRYING flying-boat, introducing a new class of aircraft, has been produced by the Bellanca Co., of the United States, and may be adopted for the American navy. Torpedo carrying aircraft were pioneered by Great Britain, and many squadrons of the R.A.F. and the Fleet204 words
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381 1938-07-31 10 Patrons Like TKe Feminine Touch WHERE is one profession in Malaya today where the women are definitely ousting men and that is hair-dressing. Formerly, males enjoyed a monopoly. Now, more and more men are finding it more pleasant to visit a shop where there is381 words
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212 1938-07-31 10 I ESSONS in the technique of love-making should be given to all men, urged Dr. Edward Griffith, a delegate to the National Conference on Maternity and Child Welfare, at Bristol. Clergymen and doctors, he suggested, should co-operate in the work of tuition. "There is212 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-07-31 10 Princess Joseph.ne Charlotte, eldest child of King Leopold of the Belgians, spending a ho'iday at the Belgian resort, La Panne, where she spends her time playing in the sunshine on the beach uith little friends.37 words
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Article57 1938-07-31 10 CONVICT WHITNEY HAS PAY RAISED New York. DICIIARD WHITNEY, five times president of New York Stock Exchange, now serving a flve-to-ten years' sentence in Sing-Sing for misuse of funds, has had his prison pay raised from 2'od. to 7'^d. a day. Reason Exemplary behaviour since his sentence In April. Whitney,57 words
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Article65 1938-07-31 10 PART of a big crowd on Weymouth (Dorset) bench protested noisily after Pastor T. Ryder, of the Four Square G>spel Church, had baptised a girl and a man in the sea. People, arguing, surrounded the pr.^or. The girl, Miss Gladys Jackson, twenty-one years oid, of65 words
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Article191 1938-07-31 10 PVERY day we use words ichich commemorate the fame of soine man or woman or place that would otherwise be forgotten. Few people know how these names came to be common words, and in this special Sunday Times series of short articles the story of these names191 words
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Article120 1938-07-31 10 MIOCOLO MACHIAVELLI, for all his faults, has been rather unfairly used in having his name made synomonous with cunning, utterly unscrupulous behaviour, especially statecraft of that kind, When we say machiavellian we often mean devilish but Machiavelli was not a devil, whatever else he was. He was born in120 words
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Advertisement1222 1938-07-31 10 GET GUM ON WATER! Nature's Own Remedy. ned with too much solid 1 and dieting alike fail to m.ike a:iy impression on loose spare tyres ol flWi, ibaM extra chins and corpulent waist:i try Nature's own remedy btill water, charged with Natural i the Earth. I cl I-'ynnon Salt in1,222 words
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Article, Illustration935 1938-07-31 11 Splendid Biography Of Sir John Simon Will He One Day Be Prime Minister? Sir John Simon. By Beechover Roberts ("Ephesian"). Robert Hale. 12s. (id. IT is becoming a constant complaint in writing circles that we are being treated to an excessive number of biographies of public men and statesmen. Not935 words
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Article138 1938-07-31 11 Dorothy Hunt - Dorothy Hunt. i (red. By (kftt. First cheap edition. TI-IE Daily Mirror made a good choice when they honoured Unfettered as their romantic book of the month, for It Is a well-told story, though lackl humour. Directly Frlda sees the aloof director and scientist Julian, she knows she138 words
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Article439 1938-07-31 11 The Dream Prevails. By Maud Diver. Murray's Imperial Library. |\/IR3. DlVERswith her rare Insight and her sympathy with India, understands her troubles. Is kind to her weaknesses, and fully appreciates the manifold beauties and spirituality of the country. What a much happier land it would be439 words
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827 1938-07-31 11 Without Make-up. By Ursula Bloom. Michael Joseph. 18s. 6d. IT is difficult, even for the least reticent of autobiographers, to tell the plain truth about their lives, without trying to gloss over their errors or weaknesses or to embellish t.ieir best827 words
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Advertisement98 1938-07-31 11 M. MOUAMED DULFAKIR CO. HEAD OFFICE Removed to:--46, HIGH STREET a q I Bl S« Si »«H 00 HIGH STREET M. MD. DULFAKIR CO., Booksellers, Newsagents. 'Phone No. 3695 High Street Singapore. f-i^.^S/'/jl^Bij For more than 50 years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bas enjoyed the confidence of the entire medical profession.98 words
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Advertisement355 1938-07-31 11 LARGE SIZE (8oz.) 65 cts SMALL SIZE (4ozJ 35 cts i The Andrews Liver Salt you have hitherto bought in i boftles is now packed in ECONOMY TINS You can now buy a STILL BETTER ANDREWS af a LOWER PRICE. The world's most popular saline is not only cheaper than355 words
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503 1938-07-31 12 Killed European Woman In Presence Of Her Husband STABBED HER TO DEATH WITH KNIVES Hong Kong. AN unemotional accused and a large crowd of thril- led spectators saw the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, don the "back cap" and pass sentence503 words
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Article148 1938-07-31 12 CCARLET gowned undergraduates chanted "Haw do you know?" at! St. Andrews University vhen Profes-j sor P, T. Herring, at the graduation ceremony, announced Miss Dorothy, Brown, of East Newport, Fife. A black-gowned girl with fair wavyj hair and horn-rimmed spectacles step- ped up to receive her Bachelor148 words
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Article, Illustration59 1938-07-31 12 Beautiful dancer weds in ballet dress: Dressed in Urn costume she wears as the bride in "The Blue Danube" ballet at Drury Lane theatre, 20-year-old Nina Tarakanova, beautiful ballet dancer, was married to Mr. Gray Shaw, wealthy Scottish land and ship owner, at Marylebone Register Office. They were to have59 words
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Article67 1938-07-31 12 "nriilßTY thirsty shearers max rooncd in the pub with no beer. Please fly out uith a big barrel. Cash on delivery." Qantas Aincays in Queensland recently received that S.O.S. The Thompson River teas in flood, and supplies were cut off. The shearers had drunk the hotel dry. Qantas went67 words
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Article187 1938-07-31 12 HORSES CAN WEAR MASKS Folkestone. \I7ING COMMANDER E. J. lIODSOLL, Inspector-Gen-eral of A.R.P., told the Rural District Councils' conference at Folkestone that experiments were being made to protect cattle and domestic animals during air raids. He believed he said, that gas mrsks could be fitted to horses. Mr. C. I.187 words
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319 1938-07-31 12 A LTHOUGH Russ Cotombo, film actor and dance band leader, died four years ago his 74-year-old mother still believes he is alive. For every week a letter arrives from her son telling of his triumphs as he tours through Europe with his319 words
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Advertisement297 1938-07-31 12 ALMOST PARALYSED WITH RHEUMATISM Did Not Improve Until He Tried Kruschen There has just come to our notice a very remarkable recovery from severe rheumatism. The seriousness: of the man's condition and the step that led to his ultimate recovery, are described In the following letter "For several years I297 words
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Article1342 1938-07-31 13 A PPARENTLY reaping a worthwhile profit out of Malaya are two enterprising young Javanese curio sellers. These two fellows, who have those disarming smiles of the type affected by brush salesmen in more civilised countries, peddle Javanese and Balinese art goods from Singapore to Alor1,342 words
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Advertisement471 1938-07-31 13 HAIR? For 21 ytars Kotalko has been bringing n«w hair to the reads ol msn and women of all ages. ■|m Countless grateful letters testify to its jB actlon in wK^^m l imu 1 v I ting dotma n t vert v> roots, »oft« Almost Jf *■>■"£ lll Bald Vg471 words
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Advertisement148 1938-07-31 13 Crux Will Be Back On This Page Next Week What is the good of a "Single" Whisky? A single whisky has a double meaning," said Johnnie Walker, and when we in Scotland talk about single whiskies we mean the many separate whiskies which are blended together to make Johnnie Walker148 words
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Advertisement42 1938-07-31 13 VIRGINIA CIGARETTES M THE CIGARETTE WITH THE NUTTY FLAVOUR s«B M^B r I /V IRES? ROTHMIXS LTD. ftivlte yon to sample on» 1 1 M BOTHMAN J^// ,HJBI ROBINSONS. ■fl Afff nts f \r T- a ffl Barlow Co- Ocean BM«\. Slnoiw*42 words
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Article, Illustration534 1938-07-31 14 TERROR SAILORS WILL SEE TALKING PICTURES ON BOARD They Will Pay A Cent A Oh, To Be Week Under New Plan A Sailor FILMS TO ENTERTAIN INSTRUCT t?OLLO\vING th* issue of a recent fleet order, Singapore's monitor Terror is to be equipped, along rciih most other naval vessels at Home534 words
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Article37 1938-07-31 14 Philadelphia. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the President's third son, has givm birth to a son. Mr« Roosevelt wes formerly Miss Ethel Dv Pont. Her child makes the eighth grandchild hi the Presidential family.37 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-07-31 14 Jessie Matthews' the film star, holding a coconut at a carnival which she opened in London recently.17 words
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244 1938-07-31 14 New iork. "'THIS man is the counterpart of those 'poor little rich girls' whose ■■•only ambition in life is to try to dissipate fortunes created by their forefathers' honest toil." Basil Ryan, 28-year-old heir to a £10,000,000 copper fortune, was not present244 words
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Article87 1938-07-31 14 BRITAIN PLANS NEW AIR LINE BRITISH air mimics has arrived in Buenos Aires (Argentina) to discuss plans for an air mail service aoross the South Atlantic in competition with existing French and German services Its members are Mr. W. D. Roberts, vice-chairman of British Airways, subsidised to develop a South87 words
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Article122 1938-07-31 14 JUIR. JUSTICE GODDARU deiVl fined desertion, one of the new grounds for divorce, at Newcastle Assizes. "People who have been living apart for a long time," he said, "are now rushing to the courts for divorce on grounds of desertion. Desertion is a matrimonial122 words
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Article61 1938-07-31 14 New York. J7RIEND6 expect Lee Tracy, the screen star, to marry before he leaves Hollywood for London, where he will appear in Raymond Massey's part in "Idiot's Delight." His bride will be Mrs. Helen Thomas, a Los Angeles insurance broker. The marriage is expected to take61 words
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Article59 1938-07-31 14 With special penni^iion from Hitler, Frau DMlfuss, widow of rhe assassinated Austrian Chancellor, ha. 1 entered Germany from Bwttnrlftnd with her two c and gone *.o live in Munich. She fled to Switzerland last h after the annexation of Austria. Dv. Engelbert Dollfuss was murdered59 words
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Advertisement440 1938-07-31 14 I m£> A WEEK AGO x c* e was '^^^L^jj^^aheaten man NOW THRIVING ON THE \C WINE OF UFE MmH/*/^H I J >»3 A >c strength anJ light had f* fl Wml^M Kvl_/ B one l ut ot lim deserted by his •■elfoW 'g^M Wof confidence, he was left prey440 words
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Advertisement67 1938-07-31 14 Colour and gaiety. That Is just what you have with Pyramid handkerchiefsThe colours and designs have been chosen for their brightness and harmony. And what is more Pyramids come up soft and smiling after hard washing. There is a wide selection of designs from which you can choose. PYRAMID mm67 words
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Article1418 1938-07-31 15 Nathaniel Gubbins - Sitting On The Fence Nathaniel Gubbins By VET another reader has written in asking what Sitting On The Fence ia all about. This Is the second In two years, which shows you that the British people are beginning to grow up and ask awkward questions. The letter sounds rather pathetic:—1,418 words
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Advertisement247 1938-07-31 15 W "Mv^ *^H MM/I* m* W^f ijW w time is it hy your Stomach? If before meals you h«ve no longing for food— if during meals you arc afraid to eat the things you like, and if after meals you feel bloated, or distressed, have heartburn or stomach pum, here247 words
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Miscellaneous413 1938-07-31 15 CONTRACT BRIDGE r>x- tup F/"iITD Aprc Von Zedtwitz to place him with both 13\ liih frUUK ACLb tne mlss!ng nlgh cards the Klng of QP'I'IMISTIC bidding not infre- spades anc* the Ace of clubs. After quently obtains oetter results the diamond opening Declarer saw but than sound, conservative bidding. one413 words
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153 1938-07-31 16 The Sunday Times Opinion Co-operation EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore. 'DUBLIC attention is focussed on a movement of growing importance in Malaya by the annual All-Malaya Urban Co-Operative Conference in Singapore this week-end. The movement has dene valuable work in improving the living conditions of the clerical153 words
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Article144 1938-07-31 16 A LOGICAL development of the co-operation movement is the formation of building societies. The announcement last week that such a society had been formed will be welcomed by all those who have the welfare of the country at heart, for a country's future depends not so much on144 words
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Article160 1938-07-31 16 /"\NE of the greatest projects in the history of commercial aviation will approach completion this week with the commencement of the all-up air mail service from Great Britain to Australia and New Zeal land. Certain links are as yet incomplete, but the scheme is so i immense that160 words
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Article, Illustration1856 1938-07-31 16 Edgar Ansel Mowrer - Dodging The Japanese On China War Front Edgar Ansel Mowrer Sixth Article By AT seven o'clock one evening, Chen Chen-tze, the Chinese journalist, his companion the student propagandist, two coolies carrying their baggage on bamboo poles, and two slightly bewildered but elated foreign newspapermen started from the station of Ching-ling1,856 words
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Advertisement254 1938-07-31 16 TEL: Qj^VSjV^ TEL: 4310 4310 MANUFAaURING DISPENSING OPTICIANS THE OPTICAL HOUSE 65. STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. i TRY OUR TAILORING We only solicit your trial order I MIEN CHONG Spores most up-to-dat Tailor. 34, Coleman St. Phone 4316. HATS DRESSES Lowest possible prices Hats from $2.25 Dresses from $3.00 Afternoon Evening254 words
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Advertisement64 1938-07-31 16 The New World Cabaret TEA DAMCB (ADMISSION fKEE) llirils.. SATURDAY SUNDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 50 CTS.I EVERY NIGHI FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT "piano TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. fill AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING64 words
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Advertisement26 1938-07-31 16 K. P. M. LINE On lea ye Travel home via South Africa First Class from £97/-/-FOR DETAILED INFORMATION APPLY TO KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY (Incorporated I* Holland.)26 words
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Article, Illustration526 1938-07-31 17 Good Progress After Delay Some Structural Work Already Completed TEAK PANELLING IN MAIN COURT ALTHOUGH the rear structural portion containing the four new courts of the new Supreme Court building is practically finished, the entire building will not be ready for use until August526 words
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359 1938-07-31 17 rpiIEKE will be a three-day air sen ice between London and Sydney in 19-11. PMMMftn will fly in the sealed cabins «>f mult i-cnjf ned liners at a height of four to five miles. Thus, what HMMd an incredible die am359 words
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Article129 1938-07-31 17 fINE of the most remarkable surgical operations ever carried out was done recently in a well-known London hospital. A middle-aged man had part of his brain taken out. As the result of the operation, which was of the most intricate nature and a triumph of129 words
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Article138 1938-07-31 17 MAN OF MILLIONS MARRIES New York. AMERICA' 3 most eligible bachelor, thin, lanky, 25--year-old Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, who has been the subject of perpetual romantic rumours since his early youth, was married at Long Island to auburnhaired Manuela Hudson, daughter of a San Francisco lawyer. It was their mutual interest138 words
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Article85 1938-07-31 17 DOSTMEN in England walk 17 miles a day (at three miles an hour); Wear out two pairs of boots a year (and need another pair for civilian wear); Have to spend ss. 6d. every five weeks on soling and heeling:. These were some of the reasons85 words
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Article128 1938-07-31 17 rpHE first case on record of a dislocat- j ed heart without any fractures was revealed at a West Ham inquest. James William Elley (32), stevedore, of Silverland Street, North Woolwich,! was killed when he was pushed by a! "set" while loading a ship. Dr. H.128 words
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143 1938-07-31 17 Washington. The Department of Justice has filed a civil anti-trusi action against eight major motion picture producers. 29 subsidiary or associated corporations and 132 officers or director-, seeking the divorce of the production, distribution and exhibition phases of the industry. The Government seeks an143 words
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Article216 1938-07-31 17 No More Devil's Island Pufc. TIIE penal settlement of French Guiana, including the dreaded Devil's Island," where Capt. Dreyfus languished until his vindication, is legally abolished by a decree law published here. Although banishment to the penal settlement was stopped in December, 1936, the bill then introduced by the Blum216 words
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Advertisement236 1938-07-31 17 IF YOU'RE TOO EASILY TIRED i is? The pace oi modern life entails a big drain on your reserves oi nervous energy. If you are to avoid being run-down and easily over-tired, you must see ihal your nerves are well sustained. Phosfenne, by renewing the whole nervous svjtem will quickly236 words
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Advertisement97 1938-07-31 17 {mmW<& €AJ& /MmjK Strong, sturdy limbs, sound 1 QrJ h abounding health these are ji TS m tp^DlH "3B some of the gifts bestowed by Ml W%3L r* fgV, W tn^ f amous English Food. VB^ I''S@l[» Something a little better, \^B m \*lm* f y something a little different,97 words
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Article, Illustration990 1938-07-31 18 Onlooker - Onlooker By The Read Of Sir G. Trimmer John Hands Tretchikoff Rev. Br. James AN outstanding example r r the highly efficient < ecutive who can run a really big staff on truly human lines, Sir George Trimmer, who left Malaya on retirement last week, has been990 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-07-31 18 How Tretchikoff Sees Them— And Himself— 16 Surrounded by caricatufes of well-known Singapore people who have appeared in the series done by him specially for The Sunday Times is Tretchikoaff, brilliant young Russian artist who has caricatuved himself. Versatility is a feature of his art, for he is equally good56 words
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Advertisement50 1938-07-31 18 x. IT f/ Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? "..Course 1 did!" MACLEANS^ Softs •KSS: PEROXIDE p.**,™. TOOTH PASTE E£ w^ e^ Snpp«» IWW I II r#%J I E putt fr «h and clcftn from tint •queexe m U» If you we a solid dentifrice, try Maclean* Solid Peroxide Toothpaste50 words
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Advertisement202 1938-07-31 18 A\\\WIII%////^ 4^" ill c pli way to iSHi HEA|TH l I BtPjl! BI!P^~ an(l vitlllty There s nothing i* Ml ■^J' more rejuvenating thin a glass of J^ Phosferine Tonic Wine. If you feel washed-out," this energising n tou (td tn» u r i tonic wine will restore your lost202 words
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Article107 1938-07-31 19 QTIFFER tests for would-be pilots are announced in an Air Ministry Order which comes into force on August 1. Candidates for an unrestricted pilot's "A" licence will have to put their machines Into left-hand and righthand spins and demonstrate their ability to get out of107 words
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Article, Illustration278 1938-07-31 19 Snapshot Guild Any Kind of Reflector Will Do WHEN one advises, Vz; of a reflector to soften and lighten shadows." most snapshooters think, "'Oh. that ll too complicated— too -much trouble." As a matter of fact, any white 01 -i-oloured surface can serve as278 words
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289 1938-07-31 19 London. THE L.N.E.R. streamlined train which reached a speed of 125 miles an hour was the first British train to travel at more than two miles a minute. This beat the previous oeed record for British railways by eleven miles an hour. The train289 words
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Article95 1938-07-31 19 Auckland. "IT is a question of a man's social standing whether he is considered drunk or merely intoxicated," said a magistrate, Mr. Freeman, when a motorist was charged with intoxication. The traffic inspector said he would describe a man as drunk only when he could not95 words
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Article133 1938-07-31 19 Boston. DEAR-ADMIRAL BYRD, fam- ous American Polar explorer, is broke. Weak from lons months of exposure on the Ross ice barrier, where he was poisoned by the fumes of his kerosene stove, he is still fighting; his way back to health. America was shocked when,133 words
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Article155 1938-07-31 19 Nairobi. rvELIBERATE efforts by witch docI U tors to prevent the authorities killj ing man-eating lions which have been I terrorising a village, are mentioned in 1 the annual report of the Tanganyika Game Department. The witch doctors have been making big profits from the sale155 words
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Article49 1938-07-31 19 Amsterdam. OEPORTS from Australia that the Governor-General of the Netherlands Indies will shortly visit Australia are discounted in Batavia. Although the value of returning Lord Growrle's visit is recognised, it is stated that the Governor-General is not likely to do so before the second half of 1939.49 words
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Advertisement501 1938-07-31 19 Ciive me a dog, Honest brown ey<ra, Glad to be with you, Trusting and wise. Great-hearted fellow, Bit of a scamp, Sprightly companion To take on a tramp. Game for a romp, Walks close at ruxl. Hides .*ll his bones, Enjoys every meal. Give me a do;:, Full of vigour501 words
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Advertisement333 1938-07-31 19 r^^C^W WHO'S THAT HEALfMV i-l I I LIKE JASPER" i— J /"WHY ME OF S /COURSE STUPID/" \"WELL.ITWAS BEfOBE JAi CCIURSE STUPID/ I rH£S£ M|S£RA9LE >(\K+ > I TEE.TH STARTEO TO I rt\tl( xA AjC 7 f&\\' COME TMBOUGH^ TFPTHTNr; TTMV is mirip "BUT JASPER-TE E THING ALONE COeSN'T TEETHING-TIME333 words
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Advertisement184 1938-07-31 20 TO^VliMSß^' Al L OVER THE WORLD YU^SI^vUV^HI |R3J y/ Consistent high quali'y that \Y"si V^S^S never varies and a wide range of V v /b^s£i/ delicious flavour* have ensured •ametime, very wholesome and nourishing. Start using them to-day Chivers'Jellies Try alto Olivers' Jams, OluV English Marmalade. Custard and Canned Fruit*.184 words
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Advertisement206 1938-07-31 20 gZ,Mf j<M ML Tjfc, j| 50S<coo<Utoral>— L Ma t^L J >r>rulatiaa quid^ y 9krf T^B V^h ""^l^ cm needed oils v* <^f m VH 1 tutored. 10 Seconds to hiii hu < I^jtß tich luxrc but DO "psc* iKHK^fl^ em leather' look. SBS^ v MMM^hm* W.P.S. 2 T^ECAUsE it Is206 words
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Miscellaneous672 1938-07-31 20 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 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 .n respect of the672 words
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Article, Illustration468 1938-07-31 21 Mirrors Should Be Used Skilfully And Not Merely From Habit Max Factor's Advice You Must Shun Self Flattery LOOKING into a mirror can, and should, be a fine art. Too often, however, it becomes meaningless daily habit. Women should turn to their mirror for a reflection of truth, for the468 words
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586 1938-07-31 21 /^OTS for very young babies are not nearly so plainly >corated as they were a few seasv. s ago. Draped cots for small babies are often very elaborate. One up-to-date scheme is a wicker cradle trimmed with ruched chiffon. Tinted organza is586 words
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Article142 1938-07-31 21 TAKE 1 quart of milk, put it into a saucepan on the fire; well wash 4 oz. of rice. When the milk bolls, sprinkle in. Simmer gently until the milk and rice are thick; add 2 oz. of sugar and 3 sheets of gelatine, melted, and142 words
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Article70 1938-07-31 21 rvESPITE all the new and excelcosmetics prepared for use on hot days, fastidious women find their complexions need more frequent attention during very hot weather. Towards this refreshing end, fmall tins containing cleansing pads have been devised to carry in the handbag. Each pad is so treated70 words
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Advertisement424 1938-07-31 21 1 %&fl GENUINE I^mf MALAYAN MALAYA'S MOST ARTISTIC PRODUCT. Call or write for our Illustrated Catalogues of these attractive hand-made articles which are all duty-free into Great Britain. MAYNARD CO., LTD., Singapore. Also From Malayan Pewter Co. t I 1 Kuala Lumpur, The Dispcnsnry (1929) Ud. Pcnang. The George Town424 words
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Advertisement164 1938-07-31 21 beauty 2ealously. That's why they choose Max Factor's A "^ffijjjjj^ Pow Jcr, Rouge and Lipstick f ■P*jyj^B- to look their best. If you wan^ P^£^v» t0 see h° w ovc ty ou can)*, ii^Jr^B^l tf y t l s same ma^ c u P/'' i:lt Nv?cft ooofiw stars... in the164 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-07-31 22 This type of wide-brimmed hat, held by a large bew fastened under the chin, is very fashionable just now.23 words
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854 1938-07-31 22 Your Lapel Flower Should Match Your Handbag I APEL flowers are as popular as ever, and the mede of the moment is to match them to a new and unusual handbag. Dyed th:t rkskin is delightful as a set of green leather accessories, including shoes, handbag and a camelia as854 words
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Advertisement375 1938-07-31 22 USE THIS ft <ajs. Reo^ tr Vlpp]r co one rtd y* I skin smooth I *I$P and u PP /e Mm BLEMISHED A f «*-'"-f*^|| fcfcl llfc r Antiseptic Cltcn* SKIN V int; pur >M akw. sweeten* the y^Hg :<e Cuticura is a MEDICINAL ports It Hi I Soap, it375 words
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Advertisement525 1938-07-31 22 WHICH IS YOUR LUCKY SHADE Wm \\m 4FBf£L m ffl \\J %i 1 Bfrp+Je mLgJ Wm^SmWmuV^^\amML jfl 9 —^^-/M I MY" 1 '^muWuf «H I* PC fej Si b^^^£J Omw 9 OUT OF 10 f Hkmkv-i N^ s HE WRONG these m «9«l shade OF FACE powder Skin-tone Shades THE525 words
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Article, Illustration692 1938-07-31 23 Barbara Storm - Marriage Still Important Barbara Storm By A LTHOUGH the majority of girls look forward to getting married eventually, there are an increasing number who pretend to despise marriage and all it stands for. Only the other day, I met a pretty young girl whom I know to have refused literally692 words
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Advertisement210 1938-07-31 23 If \Af^ Ullfc— V'.f^ VwA a»<a ALNX* 1 I a^l JtS^^ all dainty women are daily dippers IYEVER TAKE CHANCES in this warm climate by wearing undies more than a day without washing them. You may offend your friends! How simple it is to prevent this Just two minutes a210 words
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Advertisement324 1938-07-31 23 1 1 |iyiHl|llli| has just unpacked unusual stocks \flj/ <?ij^»«*i Lacquer cabinets jtf m paSa* I Glassware p, V| I Porcelalnware 1 1 J J^Lrrfg*^"^JL Embroideries IS B.tfry R Md pho Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No lon K need you admire othert-wi»h that PALAIS HPS MHDF^ your «kin324 words
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Miscellaneous378 1938-07-31 23 Horoscope...^ Chiras GENERAL OUTLOOK a P° ultr y farm or a vaudevuie show, a domestic quarrel or a rubPenstraMng action. The most emo- ber plant it should all develop in a devastating tempo, with increas tlonal week of this year. Whatever lng power C i ima x around August you378 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-07-31 24 Here are children of the Kai Mun Chinese School, Bahau, Negri Sembilan with officials of the school. They recently gave a concert in aid of the China Relief Fund39 words
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532 1938-07-31 24 JOHORE'S PART IN EARLY N. S. POLITICS (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. THE part played by Johore In early j N:gri Sembllan politics, the arrival of a Sumatran prince to take up the j position of Vans dl Pertuan Besar and the various stages that led to the modern532 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-07-31 24 Afler the wedding of Mr. Gilbert E. Fernandez, a well-known Seremban sportsman, to Miss Mildred Pereira. From left, Mr. T. R. Fernandez (best man), the bridegroom, the bride, Miss Mary Pereira (bridesmaid) and Misses Connie and Jeanette Pereira (flower-fflrls).41 words
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Article374 1938-07-31 24 'From Our Own Correspondent) S;remban, Saturday. JU|R. J. V. Cowglll M.C., the acting British Resident of Negri Sembilan. makes some very interesting reflections on the sports and pastimes of the different races that inhabit Negri Sembllan, in his annual report. Of the Malays he says:— "The374 words
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Article51 1938-07-31 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. TWO charity football matches have been arranged in Seremban In connection with the China Relief Fund. On Monday, the N.S.C.R.C. will meet the Klang Chinese Athletic Association and on Aug. 7 the same team will play the Selangor Govt. Printing Department Sports51 words
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Article100 1938-07-31 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. MONDAY will be an important day for the Boy Scouts of Negrt Sem- i bilan. Mr. Frank C. Sands, the j Commissioner for Malaya, and Mr. Mr. H. R. Cheesman, the assistant Commissioner, will conduct an inspection of troops in Negri100 words
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Article64 1938-07-31 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. DORT DICKSON has a Coronation memorial in the form a clock tower. The Chinese community of the district have erected a Coronation clock tower in the heart of the town. It was suggested that a paddling pool should be built In Seremban64 words
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Article31 1938-07-31 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. IVfIR B. J. Dionysius, the well-known Selangor State left arm bowler, has been transferred to Saremban as Coupon Officer in the Rubber Restriction Department.31 words
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Article116 1938-07-31 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. T^HE Negri Sembilan section of the Jaffnese Co-operative Society Ltd., held an at home for the members of the community resident In Negri Sembilan at the Vivekananda Students Hall. Seremban. There was a good gathering including a fair attendance of women. There were116 words
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Article51 1938-07-31 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Saturday. A charity basketball match was played at Seremban in aid of the China Relief Fund. The Selangor Lav Chiu i basketball team beat the Keremban I Wah Yew team by 44 points to 24 at Seremban. $270 was collected for the relief51 words
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Article30 1938-07-31 24 The Hon. Tuan Slielkh Ahmjd has Issued invitations to a dinner on Aug. 6 at his residence In Jalan Dato Klana. in honour of the marrijfgc of his oldest daughter.30 words
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Article24 1938-07-31 24 The annual athletic sports of King George V School, Seremban. will be held on the school padang on Aug 6, commencing at 2 p.m.24 words
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Article24 1938-07-31 24 Mr. Au Yeung Wan. proprietor of thd Oriental Press. Seremban, and Mrs. Au. who went to Singapore on a holiday, have returned to Seremban.24 words
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Advertisement207 1938-07-31 24 KINGS GATE CIGARETTES CINEMA STAR COMPETITION I *S?- Jjk t s w ,th regret that we .11 through unforeseen |||u"\ H M /if circumstances this 111 Jsk ft Ik competition has now Il^iEijl BARLOW'T COMPANY. k A B* sU^fl^S Singapore. APB %m\j^J\M ID m kl* NO MORE UNPALATABLE: PURGATIVES Simply207 words
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Article, Illustration98 1938-07-31 25 A rrouo Dhotorraph taken at the Bukit Raja Mukim (Klang) agricultural show. Front row (from left): Dato Kaya, J.P., M.S.C., M.C.H., Inche Ahmad bin Haji Mahmood (Magistrate, Klang), Raja Musa. 3 Voiif (nri ate secretary to the Sultan of Selangor),98 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-31 25 Malacca women and rirl helpers at a charity show held at Malacca recently in aid of the China Relief Fund26 words
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Article329 1938-07-31 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. CPLENDID bowling by T. K. Sukuma- ren, who is representing the F M.S. In the annual cricket Colony versus States match in Ipoh, greatly helped the Tampln Recreation Club to Inflict a severe defeat on the Malacca Club. T.impin Recreation Club won by329 words
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Article531 1938-07-31 25 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. i"*OOD progress Is being made in the Negri Sembllan Club and Chang Seng Long Cup lawn tennis tournaments which are being hed a', I Seremban. Results in the Negri Sembilan Clutj tourney are: Open Singles: S. Nakata beat R. Senevlratne 7531 words
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476 1938-07-31 25 From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. •T*HE Resident Councillor, Malacca, Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant was among the large gathering that witnessed the fourth annual agrl-hortlcultural show cf the Alor Gajah district at the Malay Vernacular School ground. 1 Mr. R. C. Gates. District Officer,476 words
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Article91 1938-07-31 25 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. T"HE prizs distribution to the winners arid runners-up of the Bryant Shield league competition has been fixed for Aug. 13 at the Malacca Club courts just before the commencement of the president versus vice-president match. The remaining ties In the Lea sue91 words
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Article107 1938-07-31 25 (From Our 0...i Correspondent) Malacca, .Saturday. Mr. A. W. Frlsby, Inspector of Schools, Malacca, will b; proceeding on leave next week. A former president of the Malacca Rotary Club Mr. Frlsby will be entertained to a farewell dinner by members of the Club on Wednesday. Mr. A. D.107 words
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Article, Illustration439 1938-07-31 25 (From Our Own Correspondent' Malacca, THAT one of the main effects of Chinese poetry was to give It a highly musical quality with "Infinite meaning in a little rhythm" was a contention made by Mr. Ho Seng Ong In a talk on "Some Thoughts of Chinese Poetry" to439 words
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Article100 1938-07-31 25 <From Our Own Correspondent) T*HE Bukit Raja Mukim agricultural show was held at Men: Village. 6 miles from Klang. The show consisted of various kinds of vegetables, frvlts, coffee, tapioca, pickles. Jams, Jellies and preserves, kampong industries cf baskets and other boxes made in Malay designs In100 words
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Article113 1938-07-31 25 From Our Own Correspondent/* Malacca, Saturday. TTHE final of the billiards tournament 'handicap) held by the Alcr Gajan Recreation Club res"lted in a victory for J. A. Chong < 130> who defeated Walin (—100) after a keenly contested game, 200-137. In the semi-finals J. A. Chor.g beat113 words
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Advertisement170 1938-07-31 25 Yeast Vite H^v^^Twv I a maltcr Z~ Vw^'/?^t"^v Jlr^Of record quick /^>jrejlvis/&?l FLOPPED-OUT (tonic seems) FULL OF ENERGY Justcin't carry on I Too tired tO infuse i:n P|'; vb b lin over with to work. Nervt. feel til co VTCWJ ITT c h«khl Ptini gone thinkj to piece*. Stomich still170 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-31 26 l> p :iko ;raj)h taken on the eve of the departure of Mr. L. H. N. Davis, 2nd assistant adviser, Muar (centre, marked by X) to become private secretary to the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas43 words
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Article, Illustration183 1938-07-31 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. lOHORE is spending large sums every year to bring her Volunteer Forces to a high degree of efficiency and to equip them with the latest weapons of war. Volunteering in Johore Is still In its infancy and the State can only boast about183 words
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Article59 1938-07-31 26 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. rE closing date for entries in the Johore State tennis championship meeting for this year Is next Thursday. No further entries will bj received after Thursday. I Entry forms may be obtained from all affiliated clubs or direct from the hon. secretary.59 words
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Article153 1938-07-31 26 JOHORE MALAYS IN MASS MARRIAGE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Saturday. IkilORE than five hundred r ussts at- tended a mass morriag? Bulon Kasap, a small town four mile.. t> t'.ie north of Segamat, when five Malay couples were united by Imam Syed Ahmad bin Omar. Mass marriage among the153 words
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Article99 1938-07-31 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat, Thursday. f\EPUTISINO for the Sultan of Johore, who was slightly Indisposed, the Tengku Mahkota opened the agricultural show at Batu Pahat today. After formally declaring the show open the Tengku Mahkota inspected the exhibits accompanied by the Oeneral Adviser, Johore, and99 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-07-31 26 i»ic Mnar Hangers football team, which has shown great improvement, their best performances b?;,>; a 3 o win over the Land Office, last year's league champio-s, and a o—o0 0 draw against the Chinese. The Rangers should do well next year.41 words
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207 1938-07-31 26 Police Should Stay At Top Of Table (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat, Saturday. /"VNLY one league game was played in the local league during the week, the Rangers postponing their game against the Chinese. The Police, who played against the207 words
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Article193 1938-07-31 26 From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. WEAKNESS in front of goal lost the Johore Military Forces their last league match against the Police, who won by on? goal to nil. The Soldiers were unlucky, as they were on the attack for the major part of the first half. The193 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-07-31 26 .Mohamed Noor bin Rahiman, of the Johore Military Forces, who played in goal for Johore in Malaya Cup matches in 1935, 1936 and 1937, Under medical advice, he will not play again for three years.35 words
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168 1938-07-31 26 Chinese And Police Level On Points (From Our Own Correspondent. >',, Muar. The Muar Chinese and the Polic« finished level on points at the top of the Muar F.A. League. Both obtained 24 points out of 14 matches. The Chinese lost to the Police and drew with the Land Office168 words
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Article32 1938-07-31 26 (From Our Own Correspondent j Klang. Mr. I. T. Coutts. of Carey Island, will be going Home on long leave by tho Hector from Port Swettenham on Aug. 26.32 words
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Article41 1938-07-31 26 Mr. C. E. Wait?, the senior superintendent of Carey Island, with Miss Walt 2. will be sailing for Home on Aug. 12 by the Sibajak from Singapore to Marseilles and thence will fly on to London by an Air France plane.41 words
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Article21 1938-07-31 26 !Mr. H. S. Bryce, office manager. Jugra Land and Carey Ltd.. Port Swettenham. who went Home on long leavo has r:turned.21 words
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Article295 1938-07-31 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. Saturday. DEOPLE and exhibits from all over j the State are expected for the annual All- Johcre agricutural snow and arts and crafts exhibition to be held at the Muar Club padang, on Thursday and Friday. Interest is centred In tie padi c:mpetition295 words
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Article23 1938-07-31 26 Sacramento. Calif. Lloyd Marshall (162 ft.) won on points against Bandit Romero (163 tb.) of San Diego, in their ten-round fight.23 words
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2675 1938-07-31 27 Garrison Sports Notes By "Nomad" CONTRARY to expectations the Gor- 1 dons emerged with flying colours' from their kno~k-out match with the Staff and Departments with a margin of seventy- four runs in their favour. Winning the toss Captain Dynes de- elded to make the Dons take first knock but2,675 words
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Article595 1938-07-31 27 JDLAKAN MATI Royal Artillery officers were very impressive in their football victory ovf>r the R.A. sergeant I week when they won by ten goals to 'two. Lieut. Stewart, who scored seven goals, was the shining light in the officers' forward division. I For the spectacular, the spotlight was595 words
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Article195 1938-07-31 27 OYDNEY WOODERSON, A.A.A. mile champion, weary of victories at his championship distance, has sought and obtained the consent of the Association to run at 880 yards instead of the longer distance In the International meeting at the White City. One reservation is made by the A.A.A.195 words
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1754 1938-07-31 28 PURE GOLD WINS THE BIG RACE Favourites Romp Home: Small Dividends (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. Dl RE GOLD won the main race today on the first day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn meeting. The race was the sixth one1,754 words
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Article282 1938-07-31 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. /"•OMPLETE handicaps for the second day of the Penang races on Monday are Horses, Class 2. Div. 1. 6 furs. Russian Rose 9.00 Saladln 8.09 Ganderdown 8.12 Starlight 8.07, Red Dot 8.11 Olencar 8.07| Toyman 8.10 Merry Widow 8.02' Con Con282 words
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Article189 1938-07-31 28 p ETURNING a net score of 288, the I** Singapore Golf Club won the Inter-club medal competition played 'at Buklt Tlmah yesterday. The Island Golf Club came second I with a score of 303. the Keppel Golf Club third with 313. and the Sepoy Lines Golf Club were189 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-07-31 28 Mr. Fearnley Wheatcroft, 42--year-old Rotherham man now employed by L.C.C. in Battersea Park, who plans to make an attempt to swim the Channel from Cap Gris Nez to Folkestone.29 words
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Article168 1938-07-31 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. IN spite of the absence of several top- notchers who are away at Ipoh for the Colony-Malay States match the United Services cricket team from Singapore put up 205 for 9 wickets, playing in a two-day match against the Sungei168 words
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Article168 1938-07-31 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. "T*HE three-day cricket match between the Straits Chinese Recreation Club, Singapore, and the Penang Chinese Recreation Club began this morning on Victoria Green. I The home side won the toss and elected to bat on a difficult wicket. There was a disastrous168 words
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Article66 1938-07-31 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang IN tennis contests between the Slnga- pore Recreation Club and the Penang Recreation Club here today E. C. Valberg and L. I. Robless (Penang) beat P. H. De Souza and R. Bain (Singapore) 6 l, 6 o; and Dr. N. H Pereira and66 words
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Article106 1938-07-31 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. THHE football league of the district of -I Johore Bahru Is coming to a close with two or three more matches to be played. The Customs and the Blla (Malay) Club are struggling hard for the shield. They have to play106 words
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Article340 1938-07-31 28 "K. O - Will Eagle Beat The Mexican "K. O." BY COME time ago I mentioned that local promoters had stopped staj- 1 Ing minor programmes because they were not successful from a financial point of view. The thing was given another trial I about two months ago. only to meet I j340 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-31 28 Mr. Jeancs, manager of the Australian cricket team, photographed after he had received the 0.8. E., from the King, at an investiture at St. James's Palace.26 words
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Article269 1938-07-31 28 From Our Own Correspondent Batu Pahat. •THE football team of the City Opera. of Malacca, played three games here, and lost all of them. The Rangers easily beat the Cltv Opera football team uy 6—2. Th? game was fast and exciting during the first half the score269 words
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Article79 1938-07-31 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. CELANGOR Customs qualified to meet Negrl Sembllan Customs In the final of the soccer competition at the Federal sports this afternoon when they dfeated Perak Customs by two goals to nil. Although some exciting exchanges were seen in the first half there79 words
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Article80 1938-07-31 28 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. IN a one-sided and scrappy game the easily beat the Drivers 's—o5 0 when they met in the Batu Pahat football league. The score In the first half was 3 o, Hussin (two) and Zakariah tone* being responsible for the goals. In80 words
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Article246 1938-07-31 28 'From Our Own Correspondent >. Muar. Saturday. DEFORE a large crowd a fuar selected ele.en sprang a surprise wher they beat the R.A. iChargit by fo'goals to one in a last gam? of socce: at the Muar Club padan<» _hls even'ng. Muar has to thanl forward*246 words
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Article192 1938-07-31 28 (From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru. Friday A large crowd witnessed a one ?ided same of football yesterday when th c Johore P.W.D. beat the SinqiapDre RW.D. by 10 goals to 1 in the first round of the Finch Cup football competition at the As.tana Padang. Johore192 words
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Article137 1938-07-31 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. ■THE annual soccer match between the F.M.S. Postal Department and the Colony Postal Department will take place tomorrow on the S.C.R.C. ground. The trophy is the Clarke Cuo and Mr. A. L. Henry. Selangor's soccer skipper, will be in charge137 words
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Article418 1938-07-31 29 Rain Stops Play At Tea Interval EU CHEOW TEIK BEST WITH 39 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. fPHE Colony lost four wickets for 84 in the match with the Malay States, which was interrupted by rain at the tea interval, top-score being418 words
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Article325 1938-07-31 29 T^HE China basketball team which lire sweeping the board in Singapore beat a combined local team by 28 points to 25 at the New World last ntKht. A team from the Chung Hwa Girls School beat one from the Chin I Fong Girls School 14—3. Net proceeds from the325 words
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Article330 1938-07-31 29 jJRILLIANr partnerships by F. C. D. L:ibrooy and L. I. Rcble&s and .".nother by C. D. Labrooy and his son. C. E. A. I^bro6y enabled the Penan;* lion Club to total 256 in their: tTu ;:et fixture on the Esplanade yes-1 terclay against the Singapore330 words
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Article249 1938-07-31 29 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 11/ HEELS whirled at tremendous speed and spokes glistened when competitors in the Malayan cycling championships today raced round the Stadium in eliminating heats. All the events were keenly contested with thrilling finishes and although there were a few spills no one249 words
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Article186 1938-07-31 29 FURTHER results in the Johore F Bahru District Badminton Association's tournaments are: Junior Singles, 2nd Round: Y. C. Swet (Companion) beat Slow Tcng Eng (Companion) 15 6, 15 3: Satari b Yahya (Steadfast) beat JaaJar b Md. Zln (Prison) 15—4, 15—0; Md. Khalid b All (Pontlan) lost to A.186 words
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Article, Illustration353 1938-07-31 29 AT the sixth annual lnter-collece athletic meeting at the Medical College ground yesterday Rafflei College beat the Medical College by a heavy margin. This is the first time such a heavy victory has been registered ia the history of the meet. Raffles got 62 nolnts against the Medicals'353 words
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Article243 1938-07-31 29 From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. ONE feature of the sports held during the agriculture show at Batu Pahat was the splendid way in which Nund Singh won the 880 yards open race from Daud his strongest rival. His time was 2 minutes 10 seconds. Aziz Idris,243 words
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Article72 1938-07-31 29 The followng are requested to turn up at the Trade School field today to take part in a trial game of fo^tbail commencing at 4.45 p.m Gerald Lim, Max lange, Chan Chong Keen, Ng Cheng Ham, W. Dana, Krishnasamy, V. Dana, Lim Thye Gan, Ns Ah Bah, L.72 words
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Article543 1938-07-31 29 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. •"PHE Malayan Table Tennis Cham- pionships opened at Ipoh Town Hall this morning. Results Women's Singles Tang Geak Kee beat Teoh Al Choo, 23—21. 20—22, 21—16. 21—12; Low Slew Yong beat Fong Poh Choo. 21—11, 11—21, 21—17, 24—22, entering the final. All543 words
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Article119 1938-07-31 29 pLOSE of play scores In cricket matches begun in England yesterday, cabled by Reuter, are: At Swansea, Glamorgan 38 for 0 vs Australians. Rain stopped play. At Northampton. Leicestershire 352 (Armstrong 125, Watson 50 Timms 4 for 60), Northamptonshire 3 for 1. At Canterbury, Kent 407 (Valentino 57.119 words
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Article240 1938-07-31 29 /"\NE yacht capsized and another retired from the annual around the Island yacht race which began at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, yesterI day. The first section of the race, to Johore, was completed yesterday, Mr. V. C. Bath's yacht Punai arriving first at 1.42 p.m., four hours240 words
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Article318 1938-07-31 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Thursday. THE Muar Police football team qualified for the final of the inter-circle police football competition for the cup presented by officers seconded for s?rvice from the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States when they beat the Batu Pahat Police by 2318 words
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Article47 1938-07-31 29 (From Our Own CcrrespomUiu.) Segamat, Saturday. The fourth annual athletic sports of the Scgamat High School will be held at the Scgamat town padang on Thursday at 3.30 p.m. Datin Abdullah bin Esa will distribute the prizes. There are twenty-five events on the programme.47 words
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Article423 1938-07-31 29 OAIN yesterday prevented play to th« Malayan tennis championships at Slngap:re. Men's doubles set down for decision yesterday morning will be played this morning, starting at nine o'clock. Women's singles and doubles, mixed doubles and veterans' singles ahd doubles will follow them. No fixed423 words
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Article274 1938-07-31 29 F\ESPITE the unfavourable weather yesterday, the ninth annual athletic sports meeting cf the all-Malayan Public Works Departments wore held at the Jalan Besar Stadium. A feature of the day s sport was the putting the shot event in which Bachan Singh, the Jaga of the Singapore274 words
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Article400 1938-07-31 29 S. A. F. A League Tables *pHE Chinese still lead fairly comfortably in Division I of the S.A.F.A. league. Lea«-cii2 tables up to date arc: P.W. L. D. PA. Pts. Chinese 15 11 2 2 44 15 24 Malays 16 10 6 0 43 20 20 R.A.F. 14 8 3400 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1938-07-31 30 Last Stages Of Women's And Veterans' EventsHilda Schelkis Beaten By Lee Shao Meng BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT THE problem of bringing about a revival of Interest In Inter-club matches so that competition In the official inter-club tournament for the Llm Kee Cheok trophy may onco1,029 words
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Article1064 1938-07-31 30 Congratulations to a. s. Samuel, ahmat and Chan Kon Leong for their ex- 1 I cellent performances In the Foong Seong Cup games against Penang at the Victoria Inst I- 1 tutton Hall last Sunday. In particular. All-; mat certainly confounded the pessimists aiV more than justified thi1,064 words
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Article88 1938-07-31 30 (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban, Saturday. REORGANISED by Mr. Charley Choon. the Coronation Badminton Party of Seremb*n held Its annual general meeting when the following office-bearers were elected Patrons, Mr. Lee Jee Klan and Mr. W. De Sllva: president. Mr. Cheu Toh Seng; vice- I president. Mr. Ec88 words
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Article440 1938-07-31 30 T*HE Juhore. Bahru district badminton 1 tournaments for 1938 attracted only 50 entries as follow;: junior singles (14), Junior doubles (16), menj .'ingles (11) and men's) doubles (9). No entries were received for women's s lnjles, m.lxed doubles or veterans' singles this year. This will mean that Jchore440 words
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Article, Illustration114 1938-07-31 30 The Merrytime B.P. whlrh lost to the Amateur Athletic t nion 7. at the Il.in y Wor!d Stadium. From left, Gan Poh Yew. Richard Tan, Henry Wee, C. B. Nalr, Ft i Tens Slew and George Tan. The Amatrur Athletic I'nlon. which beat th« MerrrUme Bl'. 7 2. at the114 words
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Article108 1938-07-31 30 (Frcm Our Own Corre-^ondent. i Batu Pahat. IN the rnal of the Batu Pahat district badminton tournament. Ten-jku Jalil n-1 Ahmad Amran be-t Tan Kiong Kiam rnj Khaw Eng Sian? In thre> hard sets, the rcore being 18—21. 21—12. 21—16. In the third .<et the Chinese pair108 words
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Article558 1938-07-31 30 CProm A Special Correspondent.) i SELANGOR avenged her defeat in the Foong Seong Cup final of last rar, beating' Penang last Sunday at Kuala Lumpur by four matches to one. The Penang team had no regrets for the better team won We wish Selanyor luck in the558 words
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Article100 1938-07-31 30 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. I "HZ following will represent the I Merry Gang Badminton Party of iSercmban against the Fraser and Neave 1 f earn, of Malacca, tomorrow at the 1 f Sing George V School hall. Seremban 1 T'nsles l. Llm Ewe Law, 2.100 words
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Article251 1938-07-31 30 (From Our Own Correspondent, i Milacca. GOOD progress has been maintained in (hi Malacca badminton championships play- ed h?.? last week. In the men's open fin ,les. Si- Chi'i Chiang, the Ma'aeca champion, went a stage further when h« teat Thomas Lim in straight sets 15—8, 15—9. Other251 words
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Article120 1938-07-31 30 IN t lie final of the d'-ub es tournament of the Joybells Badmlntrn Party played last Sunday. Goh Tlan Cnye and Patrlc'; Too beat Cho Chwee Te> and Goli Kan<* Sing 21—14. 21—8. The open singles championship tournament, which will b» run on th« '.eagii? system, will commence120 words
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Article93 1938-07-31 30 <Fnm Our Own C )rre>pondjni.> Kua'.a Lumper. pNTRIES arc called for the Selvagor Gcvernment Servants Co-cpera-tlve Thrift and Loan Society's annual badminton tournament and are expected to be In by Aui;. 6 at. the la'ost. They should bs addressed to Mr. P. Ratuadurai. P.O. Box 202, Kuala Lum-93 words
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Article127 1938-07-31 30 PLAYING at the Happy World covered stadium en Thurcdav nijht the Aniwr; Athletic; Union de:rj pj the Mrrytime Bad- mintcn Party by 7 (.a lies to 2. Results (A.C.U. players flrt.t> Chun? Chen<; Hork last to Poh Terg Slew B—ls. 1— 5; Yeo Hong Chuan bat Richard127 words
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Article87 1938-07-31 30 rE Roxy Theatre Badminton Party «lir meet the Endeavour Badminton Party at badminton at the"* former.-, "curt behind tne Roxy Thcat/e at 7 a.m. on Mcnday. The following will represent the Rcxy Thei tre 8.P.: Wiley Tan. Oh Tians Bee. SWte Teck. Sim Sia Chon^, Shazali. Reserves:87 words
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Article49 1938-07-31 30 /"VV/INO to a permit not being grant- 1 ed by the Johcre Government, V t Coronation Badminton Party's trip to Batu Pahat has been abandoned during the August holidays. The second committee meeting will be he.d at 342. Geylang Road, on Sunday Aug. 7, at 10.30 am.49 words
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Article58 1938-07-31 30 rE Young Men's Indian Association, S'nti'l. will play a friendly badminton mat of 3 singles and 2 doubles against the Catholic Youn h Men's Association of Singapore on the Y.M.I. A. erounds tomorrow morning Sivajl Row. Manl Iyer, Chorko. N. Samuel The following will represent the V.M.1. A.:58 words
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Article66 1938-07-31 30 ENTERIES are open for the Useful Badminton Party's coen sinjlw (league system > md open doubles ik. o. sysfmi. The fee will be $1.00 for both events. Competitors In the Junior and novice singles vrllt have only to pay J5 cents per entry for the rforbles Entries rlore66 words
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Advertisement148 1938-07-31 30 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM I© Ml i Wt. I PALACE vs. ARENAS 1) (3> rounds SUPPORTING THE BIG FIGHT BETWEEN JOE EAGLE vs. FARQUES 12 (3) round* KRONCHONG i All roads lead to Hippy World on the Ist and 2nd 'gust EarofMUM residing in Ma'.aya ould not miss the opportunity of148 words
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Article594 1938-07-31 31 " ARCHER - "ARCHER" BY Will Last Test Produce Brighter Cricket Best Performances In Malaya 's Classic AUSTRALIA'S retention of the Ashes by their victory at Leeds was their 57th Test victory to England's 54. Thirty-one have been drawn, and two —need It be saU in Manchester were abandoned594 words
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Article173 1938-07-31 31 (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Kuan tan. PLAYING its first friendly match against the Koh May Lei Badminton Party, the Rising Star Badminton Party lost by 7 games to 3. Scores (Rising Star mentioned first) Singles A. M. Eravelly beat Lee Ah Choon 15—5. 12—15, 15—3; P. K. Menon173 words
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Article69 1938-07-31 31 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. /JOOD bowling by Ward, who was almost unplayable and took five wickets for a few runs, was mainly responsible for the poor score of 3» that Genuang put up against the Jasln Cricket Club at Jasln recently. Batt'ng first. Jasin made 110.69 words
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382 1938-07-31 31 BY "FULL-BACK" CINGAPORE was luoky to beat the Combined Services last week in the deciding match of the Southern section of the Malaya Cup competition. The Services played entirely differently from the previous match. In that game the Colony's civilians had a larger382 words
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Article64 1938-07-31 31 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. In the lawn tennis tournament of the Simit Sports Club R. H. C. L. Marshal gained straight sets victories over A. M. Easson in the men's open singles event 6 4. 6 2. and in the handicap doubles M. Clark and Ho64 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-07-31 31 The Girls Sport* Ctab. runners up In the Nelb«n leftfiie for the CUrU Nelbai: Shield. .M Xa.'r Girls' S.C., dinners of the Clarke Netb.il! Sliirl.'.28 words
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Advertisement963 1938-07-31 31 SINGAPORE TRACTION CO., LTD. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, SINGAPOBE, 27th JULT 1938. No. 262.38. Sir I am directed to Inform you that your letter dated 25th July. 1938. addressed to the Assistant Secretary for Chinese AffaLs, Malaya. Riving your comments on the Emplovces- Association letter dated 21st July, 1938, has been963 words
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Miscellaneous119 1938-07-31 31 Thoughts On Fourth Test H >. t(f Ua v K SF^l /In Australian cricket Entusiast up country |Tes To Trf£ LOV> MAYOR, op LEEDS You*. vJ£f\Tn£.K, IS JwsT SuP£fc& SO *\RE YOU* CRICKET CRoUN0 i Yoo'? S>Ki£<i AkiD Your Yorkshire: pudding and yowr cirVs a*jd yovk PoLICCMeNI ARE WONPLRFOL. 'V£119 words
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Article, Illustration162 1938-07-31 32 Sunday Times Cameraman Climbs 200 ft. Tower THESE special Sunday 1 Times pictures give a striking idea of the magnificence of Singapore's new Supreme Court, which will be finished about the middle of next year. The building's 200 ft. steel tower, climbed by The Sunday Times'162 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-07-31 32 One of the cells to which prisoners will be taken while awaitln* trial. Ten cell* for men and two for women in different parts of the buildinr havo been constructed.30 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-07-31 32 A \iew looking down on the domed roof of the library, which will accommodate books and records for the four courts. The library is encircled by a. corridor connecting it with the four eonrta.34 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-31 32 ian ICO It. above the street thee Chinese women coolies methodically f -trot alone the superstructure of the ne* Sapie-ac Court building acalnst a cloud-flecked sky.26 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-31 32 An airman's view at the S.C.C. clubhouse and the padang is obtained from the top of the ft Supreme Court tpner, Km hl»hest Milldlnx in Singapore.26 words
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Advertisement225 1938-07-31 32 4^^ F <>r DEFECTIVE VISION j^SrWjiEW CHlii' OPTICAL CO. V ii:l1 st Singapore. Swiss Watches Chromium from 8.50 Stainless 12.50 18ct rolled gold 14.Opposite Clifford Pier. NOTICE, Messrs ELLISON, S. EZEKIEL <Sc CO., OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS, I, CAPITOL BUILDING WHO HOLD THE APPOINTMENT TO H.H. THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK HATI PLEASURE225 words
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