The Straits Times, 13 January 1935
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Title Section36 1935-01-13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 160. Sunday, January 13, 1935. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 160. Sunday. January 13, 1935. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article, Illustration462 1935-01-13 1 5 A.M. EDITION GERMAN SUCCESS CERTAIN Pro-Hitlerites Count On 80 Per Cent. Of Votes NO DISORDERS FEARED Results To Be Broadcast On Tuesday Morning FEELING runs high in the Saar, whose people today will vote for Retention of the status quo, Union with France, or ReunionReuter - 462 words
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175 1935-01-13 1 CALLS EXCHANGED WITH THE SULTAN OF PERAK (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The High Commissioner, His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas arrived at Kuala Kangsar Just after four o'clock this afternoon from Taiplng, where he lunched with the Resident. At the district boundary several miles175 words
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Article55 1935-01-13 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Before Mr. Sennett, the first magistrate, this morning appeared Song Swee Kee. a storekeeper of McAlister's, Ipoh. He was arrested or a warrant In connection with the alleged falsification of accounts whilst In the company's employ. The case was postponed cne week55 words
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Article53 1935-01-13 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng, Saturday. The mangled remains of. a male Tamil were found on the railway line one and half miles south of Taiplng station. It is thought possible that the man slept there and was killed by the nlfht express. The identity of the53 words
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Article64 1935-01-13 1 Reports have gained currency in Singapore that a great number of the Chinese crackers for New Year celebrations are of Japanese origin. A representative of the Sunday Times who set out to investigate the truth or otherwise of this met with emphatic denials from Chinese shopkeepers. The allegation64 words
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Article237 1935-01-13 1 LESS NOISE, MORE FUN THE NEW CHINESE NEW YEAR THE Chinese community of Malaya is confidently looking forward to the happiest New Year for nearly a decade. The lavish expenditure of former days may not again be seen, but the enjoyment will be none the less on that account. Nor237 words
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Article71 1935-01-13 1 London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 6 9 16d. (Sellers) 6 11/16 d. Jan-Mar. 6 13 16d. Apr.-June 6 15 16d. July-Sept. 7 sd Market Steady. SILVER. Spot 24 7 lGd. Forward 24 9/16 d. CROSS RATE. London-New York. 4.90' fc. New71 words
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Article65 1935-01-13 1 Daily Prices Current For R.M.A. No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 21» 8 n% (F. 0.8.) Current month 21 15/16 22 Feb.-Mar. 22 s 'IV i Apr- June 24 24H July-Sept. 254 25', Tone of Market Easier. Latest Cable per Ib. London65 words
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Article96 1935-01-13 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng, Saturday. Two Chinese boys while playing In Eastern Road, yesterday morning, created a commotion, when one of them is alleged to have turned round and stabbed the other with a pocket knife. The injured boy (Chan Ah San) aged 11, was taken to96 words
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Article, Illustration185 1935-01-13 1 WELL BORN IN SINGAPORE HOSPITAL TRIPLETS, two girls and a boy, have been born to a Teochiu Chinese woman, a patient in the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, the children are bonny specimens, each on birth weighing just over five pounds. Mother and children are doing well.185 words
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Article140 1935-01-13 1 RESULT OF CONTEST NO. 9. No competitor in the Missing Letter ontest No. 9, published In the Sunday Times on Dec. 30 succeeded In correctly discovering the twelve solutions. The $100 prize for the nearest solution is divided among the following four competitors who each had two errors:140 words
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Article131 1935-01-13 1 THROUGH FOG AND RAIN JLjISS AMELIA Earhart, the American flier, who was the first woman to fly the Atlantic, is engaged in the hazardous crossing of the Pacific. She is crossing from Honolulu to, Oakland, California. A wireless message wis received at Honolulu from Miss Earhart, says131 words
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Article35 1935-01-13 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. The east bound Imperial Airways plane is not due at Don Muang before Monday morning and will probubly reach Singapore at the earliest on Moaday evening.35 words
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Article25 1935-01-13 1 Berlin, Saturday. Herr Gottlieb von Jagow, who was German Foreign Minister at the outbreak of the war, has died aged 72 Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article108 1935-01-13 1 PERRY LOSES TITLE But Miss Round Win 3 Australian Women's Singles J II CRAWFORD (Australia) created a surprise in the final of the Australian lawn tennis championships today when he beat F. J. Perry (Britain), the holder of the title. The score was 2—6. 6—4. 6—4, 6 4. Miss DorothyReuter - 108 words
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Article196 1935-01-13 1 STARLING CHEERS UP PRISONER Flemington, Saturday. The week-end adjournment of the hauptmann trial has brought a welcome respite to harassed staffs of restaurants and newspapermen who have spent one of the most hectic weeks within memory. The defence expects to prove that (lauptmann is line cent of extortion196 words
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Article32 1935-01-13 1 Mr. Chua Ah Kow of Singapore asks us to point out that he has no connection with a person of the same name who figured in the police court news last Sunday.32 words
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Advertisement12 1935-01-13 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, i lncorporated in Great Britain) SINGAPORE.12 words
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Advertisement6 1935-01-13 1 This Week's Competition: See Faft 56 words
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Advertisement142 1935-01-13 1 SLEBCZ Ml UK (SWEETENED "SLEDGE BRAND* CONDENSED^ Sweetened Condensed SWISS t&^^^'^v MILK is pure rich Milk col- lected from selected cows ***~~*>f£* \.**W*^3t which graze upon the ver- rSS&ZZ^zly's JC<ft dant and health giving pas- *Jfr WB^m *w>X/ tures of the Emmenthal In '"5* M !v^f«^^Jßb|^l jF* the famous Bernese142 words
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Article803 1935-01-13 2 ALMOST IN CONFIDENCE riNCE upon a time there was an editor. In spite of the fact that all sorts of people kept running into his office and bothering him \vhen he was trying to do his work, he still remained a very kindly man. There was also a little girl803 words
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Article850 1935-01-13 2 lived had to knock politely at the "door" and state his business. Sometimes they were kind to the stranger but at other times they did things which we are taught are in very bad taste, such as boiling him In oil or stringing him up850 words
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Article19 1935-01-13 2 Rangoon. It is understood that the Budget session of the Burma Council will commence on Peb. 14.19 words
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Article, Illustration607 1935-01-13 2 ELY CULBERTSON - BRIDGE NOTES. ELY CULBERTSON. By rnHERE are many active measures a defensive player may take to bring about the Declarer's downfall. Honours may be underled, entries may be knocked out, Aces may be held up, and so on. On certain hands, however, the best line of defence that can be607 words
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Article103 1935-01-13 2 MAN HIT BY PROPELLER Tragedy marred the traditional visit of H.M.S. Emerald to Calcutta. On the previous day preparations were being made for a practice flight with the Emerald's aeroplane. Leading Aircraftman M. W. Rackham was standing near the revolving propp!ler while the engine was103 words
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Article54 1935-01-13 2 Benares. The Department of lr:oustried Bengal, has deputed iv Marketing Investigator to Benarc :j re-ev*.ah.ish tne time-old trade in Bengal silk yaia which was ousted oy products of other countries The Department ot Industries. v.P. Is also co-operating in this attempt at replacing non-Indian silk yarn v.-itli That54 words
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Advertisement66 1935-01-13 2 LEADERSHIP! 'Gifl.He maintain their leadership G|||§ because they never stand still. Their latest improvement it easily Gillette Blade made upon Gillette's newest machines, tempered, ground and honed by Gillette's newest processes. In fact, all Gillette's recent im- P f A| I provement. are embodied in Gillette RaZOFS this superb blade.66 words
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Advertisement104 1935-01-13 2 m M C i^^^ "^^si^j^aWa^sv riappu, nealihy Childhocxf^ nWHKN. after the flrat critical months of lc fancy, baby begin; to develop sturdy limb*. the beneficial results of early feeding on ALLENBURYS are clearly apparent. ALLENBURYS 1 Milk Foods are simlli.r to natural milk and contain an ample proportion of Vitamin104 words
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Article572 1935-01-13 3 MAINLY ABOUT Neighbours By THE WANDERER AT our Sunday school the teacher, who also something imIfortant in the Girl Guides, had a theory, which she expounded every Sabbath morning, that nothing in the Bible need be taken literally. She was an inexperienced chit of a girl and knew no better.572 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1935-01-13 3 " BIRDMAN - "BIRDMAN" COSTS WORKED OUT THREE MACHINES By THE possibilities of a local air service between Singapore and Penang has recently aroused widespread interest and many people are wondering whether such a service would pay or not. I have been working at various costs and although1,297 words
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Article503 1935-01-13 3 MOTOR-CAR DRIVER GETS DAMAGES Cowherds be careful! If the cow is involved in an accident with a motor-car, it i* possible that damages may be demanded by the owner of the car. At learnt, that ha* happened in England. London. AN unusual case was heard at503 words
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Advertisement673 1935-01-13 3 S^RjjjS These Hotels will make 7^F >your stay enjoyable 1 LO N DO N GOODWOOD HOTEL QUEENSBORO' TERRACE, HYDE PARK H. C. water and reading light in bedrooms. Lift. Night porter. Oarage Adjacent. Excellent Cuisine. Daily Terms from 10 Sd. Weekly from 3 gns Bed Breakfast 6 to S/i. All673 words
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Article1166 1935-01-13 4 NATHANIEL GUBBINS - NATHANIEL GUBBINS By YOU might as well know that I am sailing for New York on sVedn«sday. Everybody else seems to know. The tradesmen began to send in their bills almost before I knew myself. And now you know, I will tell you why. I have1,166 words
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Article771 1935-01-13 4 BREEDING TIME. By OUR EXPERT AT this time of the year the first thing to consider with poultry Is fertility, and, no matter the price, the best food only should be given and proper quarters furnished. Otherwise you will only obt;.in a small percentage from the eggs that771 words
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Advertisement73 1935-01-13 4 ';> AI'I'OISTMh.ST TO H M THt.KISO 9 He said to me —when I'm asked to have a whisky, I find it hard to say which s9#v I said to him— ask for Red Label and you'll find it hard to say 'when. JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820. ..5T1LL GOING STRONG:. I73 words
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Advertisement118 1935-01-13 4 "AWU R M A (For Worming dogs) A liquid preparation, which Is sure and »ale Xor treating Dogs and Popples suffering from round or tape worms. Price 11.00 per bottle. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED, Cb— itrti. Pleases both the eye and the palate jB Trade Enquiries to Boustead and Co. Ltd.,118 words
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Advertisement38 1935-01-13 4 CATTLE DAIRY STGGK FEEDS. Linseed Oilcakes. Cocoanut Oilcakes, Groundnut Oilcak.s. Gmgelly Olicakes. Soya Bean Cakes, Yellow Maize. Gram, Wheat, Bran, Pollard. Hays. etc. at attractive prices. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. TONG LAM CO., 46/40. Peck Seah Street, Singapore. Telephone 7328.38 words
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Miscellaneous124 1935-01-13 4 Oar Crossword Puzzle ACROSS. Carelessness 18 Same I. Church rostrums Printer., measures 6. Becomes paler %i! P K.#, i 8. Chrtotmas doubtful 9. Conclusions J^* 1 o light 5 &t^r 18. Plnkhed I* Mf 17. Insertion on dress 35 Liable 18. Anger 36 UPP" P* l^ 80. Cloy jrSr Solution124 words
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Advertisement1157 1935-01-13 5 $500 FOR MISSING LETTERS The Sunday Times Free- Can You Complete Twelve Entry Competition Simple Words? Today we repeat for the amusement of readers of The Sunday Times the Missing Letter Competition, .again there is no entrance fee and we offer a PRIZE OF $500 FOR 12 CORRECT SOLUTIONS. The1,157 words
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Advertisement559 1935-01-13 5 ESTABLISHED ***** a S vv havb AL TRAIN* MWjBPBUaMK^BSJIJITIjaI, 86 yeaksof UNc?i!le™is agS* !!Mh9£wkl« $&> EER— A SUCCESSFUL TffMitfWt iKIW aBa^JnTI other reason, si cuss PROGRESSIVE CAREER. bk. Eds success link tp. YOU CAN HAVE ALLEGE TUNING Jg^AlMOSrr ANY CAREER *.eart»— ass- ssss: gsa,— jsTc'sss? c »«.:jkcu S^ssr—- gates. Auctiont«n559 words
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Article, Illustration1621 1935-01-13 6 FILM FAME THR UST UPON HER John C. Moffitt Tells The Story Of Peg Sullavan GIRL WHO DID NOT WANT TO GO TO HOLLYWOOD EP CLIVE. the actor manager who was director at Copley, is now director manager of the Hollywood Playhouse. After Peg Sullavan's sucress, fan magazine writers soup.it1,621 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-01-13 6 Mr. H. G. Beverler. A. D. C. to H. E. the Governor, in fancy drew fMtnmr at the Kaffirs Hotel New Year's ball.25 words
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Article585 1935-01-13 6 iIZIIIuSII - SCREENLAND SECRETS iIZIIIuSII ■■MH^EEB&X WHAT is there about a horror picture that sends chills up and down your spine There's one man who ought to know the answer to that one. Tha» man is Guy Endore, now in Hollywood to write a creepie for M.-G.-M. Endore is the author of585 words
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Advertisement161 1935-01-13 6 1 "-^£?H33iK3^B^HH^slE^B3ii9s»^^ ggKiggßggaggggggV j mm HE tfci I A m *mm. mm ■If I M M £%m\ that he did not object $&££^J%^j£j^SSmW% to my smoking a limited number of Craven "A" -^pvb-v cigarettes, as in his W^^ m 9s opinion they are the g_ |8p Ks^siH least harmful of161 words
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Advertisement195 1935-01-13 6 GILLARD'S B PICKLE A rich, delicious Pickle, famous for it's UNIQUE FLAVOUR! Obtainable from all Stores «nd B«ZMr* M*dt by GILLARD ft C° I 1 London. England. Established 1867 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MHB* SB 1 5 re you en i°y in f u ti H HEALTH STRENGTH? H II I EXTRACT of HH195 words
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Advertisement484 1935-01-13 7 SECOND nc UfUITr All! JIVC STOCKTAKING week 0F WHITEAWAYS =sale= WE ARE DETERMINED THAT THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF LAST WEEK SHALL FIND NO ANTI-CLIMAX THIS WEEK. TO MAKE THOROUGHLY SURE OF THIS, STOCKS HAVE AGAIN BEEN SUBJECTED TO A MOST INTENSIVE EXAMINATION BY THE MANAGER AND STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS HAVE484 words
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Advertisement284 1935-01-13 7 OVER 400 PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S SHOES "BALLY" "TRUFORM and j^ "WALKRITE" rlitefrt In Brown, Black, White and Patent. Ijfl Bf I Smart Styles, Reliable Quality. Isually $3.95, $4.95. $6.95 to $10.50 pair. 0W AT 1 I 4* USUAL SACRIFICED Al */O PRICE. BARGAINS I in BEDS and COTS WHITE ENAMELLED284 words
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Advertisement374 1935-01-13 7 LADIES' WEAR BARGAINS. SMART STRAW AND PANAMA HATS CHOICE SELECTION of styles. Sale Price $1.00 each STYLISH SILK DRESSES. DELIGHTFUL STYLES usually $9.50 to $14.50 each. Sail Price $1.95 each LADIES HATS, SMART STYLES IN PANAMAS AND PULLONS USUALLY $7.95 to $8.95 each. Sale Price $1.50 each CELANESE SILK KNICKERS.374 words
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Article335 1935-01-13 8 LOVELY FROCKS AT RAFFLES. Hula Dancer. By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT. AS usual, a large crowd gathered at Raffles Hotel for Thursday night's formal dinner-dance. I noticed a number of pretty costumes during dinner Mrs. Earle's frock was of a dainty white crepe with a touch of brown335 words
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Article888 1935-01-13 8 From A London Woman's Window From Our London Woman Correspondent. Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Dec. 31. FVECEMBER the 31st is, I think, the pleasantest day in all the year. It acts as a slender bridge across the otherwise almost impassable gulf between the world of reality888 words
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Article, Illustration642 1935-01-13 8 RUSSIAN AND FRENCH EFFECTS The Sunday Times woman correspondent is designing a series of costumes for everyday wear, both in European and (fhinese styles. The first in this series appear below. THE smart set this season are every- where recognising the chic of the Franco-Russian styles.642 words
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Article149 1935-01-13 8 Cheese and lobster savoury.—Have the necessary number of pieces of buttered toast <not too small) ready, and arrange on them son c pieces of cooked lobster, which have been tossed in butter. Cover lightly with a very creamy and not too cheesy sauce.! made with a half-and-half149 words
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Advertisement335 1935-01-13 8 Truly first editions in every respect. Aurelia's is now showing the completed and advanced collections 1 93 5 Hats, Novelties and Dresses. The latter includes: Monnng and Street Dresses, Knitted Sports Wear and Gowns of Dramatic Beauty. \tways Something New at Aurelia 's CAPITOL BLDG. Frcddcs -> iff' 9^Be^*/ ~NP^335 words
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Advertisement60 1935-01-13 8 4fjfi&J\ f^EREBOS JELLIES finmwKH^'^ v*>are easy to make, set quickly and are 1 OTlBilBHivKrV delicious to the taste. They are obtainable in a variety of tempting \;~*isfr jfr fresh -fruit flavours— (\y Strawberry, Raspberry, sJpj. Cherry, Greengage, ct[ Pineapple and others 1 r^Sfe:^^ equally appealing. y^^(erebos^ l^yf Jelly Crystals '^^^^^7^760 words
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Advertisement124 1935-01-13 8 ssa»B»aaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaßßa»aaaaaaaaa»ij»aaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaßaa»a»»aaaaaawisaßa»t^aMasaaßiaiJßßsaßaaaaßaaßa«a«aßß^cr« RENE ULLMANN MILLINLHY HNMHM STOCK TAKING SALE NOW PROCEEDINC; VERY BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL PRICES MARKED GO WNS-H ATS- FANCY ARTICLES. ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF THE NEWEST ROBES DE STYLE IN TAFFETAS, also DAY EVENING GOWNS. 11, Battery Road, Singapore. Phone 3164. ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE VIGOUR?124 words
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BOOKS of the WEEK
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Article551 1935-01-13 9 WITH THE HEAD HUNTERS A GOVERNOR'S ADVENTURES Thirty Years with the Philippine Head Hunters. By Samuel E. Kane. Jarrolds. 18s. riIHERE are very few white men alive who can claim to have accompanied a band of head-hunters on the warpath, yet this Is only one of Me extraordinary adventures which551 words
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Article226 1935-01-13 9 The Hero's Wife. By Richard Starr. Jenkins' Colonial Library. Mr. Starr's new story endeavours to show the havoc which iray be wrought in a simple Midland town by the advent of a super-vamp of mixed blood and no scruples. Susan Dart ex-Limehouse guttersnipe, had already figured In a "cause226 words
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Article, Illustration244 1935-01-13 9 SINGAPORE IS SO MODERN Aviation Memoirs. By Lieut. Owen Cathcart-Jones. Hiitchinson 12s. 6d. IUIE recent England-Australia air race is among the adventures recounted by Lieut. Cathcart-Jones in these memoirs. Rut his magnificent success in that epic trial is only one of many exciting experiences described.244 words
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Article385 1935-01-13 9 Crooked Cross. By Sally Carson. Ilodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. The theme cf this story is not new, but it is both sad and true, dealing as it does with the tragedy which can be brought into private lives by public policy. The Kluger family, father, mother,385 words
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Article655 1935-01-13 9 Mr. Jeeves In The Background Right Ho Jeeves. By P. J. Wodehonse. Nothing Very Serious. By Bernard Bowles. Beast and Beauty. By John Glyder. The Girl From Godmanchester. By Doris Hushes and Thomas Wright. All Jenkins' Colonial Library. n/OULD It be presumptuous to hint to such a master655 words
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Article180 1935-01-13 9 The Caves of Blackscar by Haydon Dean. Ivor Nicholson and Watson Limited 7s. 6d. net. The good people are very good and the bad people very bad In The Caves of Blackscar, which the cover describes as a thriller— but with a difference. The story is180 words
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Article1032 1935-01-13 9 •RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE TO CHINA AND JAPAN Eastward from Paris. By Edouard Herriot. Gollancx. 10s. 6d. riXHANKS to Intourist, many hundreds may say, today. "I have visited Russia and seen for myself." Certainly the air of mystery which only a fewyears ago pervaded everything about the1,032 words
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Article109 1935-01-13 9 The Torquemada Puizle Book, Gollancx, 6s. net. This volume, which is described as exclusively unpublished material, is decidedly not for the idle five minutes. The author Is Torquemada of the Observer who has earned for h mself a reputation as a creator of crosswords which are. perhaps,109 words
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Advertisement55 1935-01-13 9 I|l IDEAL" ■IS O)«#?r Fruit is only one of the items to which "Ideal" Milk may be added with advantage. Use "Ideal" straight from the tin for coffee and cereals, and diluted for cooking. "Ideal" milk, because of its smooth creamy consistency, will blend with any article of diet. "Ideal"55 words
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Article296 1935-01-13 10 THE prospects of an internal air service being established in Malaya are growing increasingly bright, and an announcement that definite steps have been taken in this direction is eagerly awaited. Tentative moves have been made in a number of quarters but so far none has resulted in concrete296 words
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Article645 1935-01-13 10 By Our Chinese Corresponden t. NOTWITHSTANDING the fact that the National Government of China las given an order for Its abolition, ;here are indications in Malaya that ;he coming Chinese New Year will "je much happier than for some years and that Malayan Chinese645 words
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Article97 1935-01-13 10 Three years ago last New Year's Day the commandant of the regimental Ustrict In Shlzuoka Prefecture, Japar, worried over the prevalence of you g nen wearing their hair long, and aunched a movement to popularise ■lose-croppcd crowns. Chief credit for the popularisation of i jhort hair for97 words
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Article33 1935-01-13 10 aigh Water 4.38 a.m. 8.6 ft., 5.40 p m. 7 8 ft. Jockey. 8.8. Police vs. F.MS. Police, Depot. 3olf: Keppel Golf Club vs. Island Club, Garrison Club, Men's Monthly Medal (Stroke).33 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1935-01-13 10 The Page of Ananias ε Co. Conducted by Qnanias, Qui%, the Pickler and one or two other liars I TODAY H. E. is to go menggelunchoring at Kuala Kangsar a unique pastime in which the elbows, and sometimes posterior, suffer." It is suggested, in anxious consideration for the gubernatorial anatomy,1,195 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-01-13 10 1 si.uuld say pound-. .c.cj shp through your fingers as easy as fly-papers," remarked the London taxi-driver who had been given no tip.24 words
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Advertisement375 1935-01-13 10 SEASON EXTENDED MATINEE TODAY 3.15 6.IS— NIGHTLY— 9.IS CECiLB.de MILLERS crowning srrrlacle "CLEOPATRA" with CLAUDETTE COLBERT Warren William Henry Wilcoxon and cast of 8000 Next Change "THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG" A Brilliant Paramount Comedy! f 3.15 6.15 f POSITIVELY I AST DAI OI LONDON FILMS BRILLIANT BRITISH PRODUCTION— THE PRIVATE375 words
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Advertisement42 1935-01-13 10 |PIA N O j TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS- HIRE E. CHARLES. j Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, L.. NEW WORLD! SINGAPORE. Side Shoves. Cabaret Dancing, Talkies. Theatres and Cinemas. None Better No better jMjj^ watches WgMR anywhere iff fjMp Opposite the New Pier.42 words
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Advertisement21 1935-01-13 10 Peter Dawson Jg j^J 'sraciAL' Scotch WiiskvJ PRICE $3.35 PER BOTTLE "gffi I SOLE AGENTS: KOBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.21 words
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Miscellaneous11 1935-01-13 10 $kf SuniUg 3Smr« EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street. Singapore.11 words
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Article267 1935-01-13 11 SEX SECRECY. PSYCHOLOGIST'S PLEA. CHILDREN "NOT INTERESTED" A PLEA for a return to a policy of secrecy in sex matters was put forward by a well-known r-T--chologist, lecturing in London. The speaker was Dr. W. Moodle, jnedical director of the London Child Guidance Clinic. In his address he said: "I267 words
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Article82 1935-01-13 11 LIFE RISKED TO SAVE WHITE BODY A striking example of the devotion and faithfulness with which Chinese servants often serve employers is reported in connection with the Communist outrage in Anhwel when the Rev. and Mrs. John C. Stam were kidnapped and beheaded. It was a coolie82 words
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Article57 1935-01-13 11 Government troops who defeated the Communists in Kiangsi. Hunan and Fukien, recently received gifts from the Generalissimo Marshal Chiang Kai-shek who sent them 2,000 large tins of biscuits, cakes, candies, canned goods, cigarettes and all the delights the hardened veterans have for so long foregone in their57 words
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Article58 1935-01-13 11 NIGHT EXERCISES OF WAR DEPT. VESSEL. On Tuesday, Jan. 22. pilots and masters of steamers are warned that between the hours of about 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. the War Department s.s. Sir Hastings Anderson will be steaming without lights in the eastern approached to Singapore, between Tanjong58 words
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Article76 1935-01-13 11 WELCOMED BY THE INMATES Workshops are to be established in Canton's prisons, says the Canton Gazette. Prisoners are to make brooms, match boxes, and to undertake printing, spinning, knitting, barbering and washing. Apart from these Indoor Jobs, 200 men and women prisoners were sent to Sunchow to work76 words
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Article33 1935-01-13 11 The Nanking Executive Yuan has ordered that the agreement concluded between the Young Brothers Banking Corp. and certain foreign Interests, allegedly for the exploitation of mines In Szechuan. be cancelled forthwith.33 words
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147 1935-01-13 11 MIDNIGHT FASHION SHOW 4,000 FT. UP AND A DAWN PARTY. A FORTY-TWO seater air liner roared 4,000 feet above London early in the morning and in it were being held a mannequin parade and a party. Fashion representatives of Paris, New York, and London were passengers in the air liner.147 words
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Article545 1935-01-13 11 "CLOSER" SALESMAN'S LAPSE. The company has no personal animus against this man, but they feel that their customers should be fully protected," said Mr. K. K. O'Connor yesterday addressing Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, on behalf of the Singer SrwiriK Machine Co. A young Chinese545 words
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Article, Illustration536 1935-01-13 11 WANTS TO PAINT THE MALAYAN BLACK PANTHER jy|RS. Lliane Morton, an English ed to spring. As it did so, its hind artist, who is in Singapore hadj foot moved the trip wire, giving the an exciting time in the Indian hldlng Photographers a magnificent jungles. The536 words
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Advertisement150 1935-01-13 11 INSURANCE IN FORCE j 1 1 TRIPLED IN 5 YEARS. I I fill At the end of 1923. the total Insurance In Force of the (1923) Asia Life Company was f 8,044,«## w a At the end of 1928. the total was almost exactly 3 times that U928) of 1923150 words
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Advertisement26 1935-01-13 11 i DON'T BE /|jf VAGUE ffn NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?.^ INCORPOWID lH ENGLAND) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. IPOH.26 words
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Miscellaneous201 1935-01-13 11 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE AND K. L. PROGRAMMES, Following the today's wireless programmes:— SINGAPORE Station "Z.H.I." Singapore— Wavelength, 49.9 metres. 11 a.m. 1.30 p.m. Recorded Music. KUALA LUMPUR Programme of gramophone records from 7 p.m. Wave length, 48 2 metres. B.B.C. Transmission 9 a.m. 6 20 Big Ben. The BBC. Empire201 words
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Article749 1935-01-13 12 TOMORROW'S CEREMONIES IJINDU Tamils, hailing both from n India and Ceylon, will tomorrow be quietly celebrating the festival called Thai Pongkal which is an annual religious festival coming always on the first day of the Tamil month Thai. This year, the fir3t day of the month "Thai"749 words
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Article921 1935-01-13 12 FRASER'S LIST. pOLLOWING is Fraser and Co.'s list of closing share prices in Singapore yesterday: Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 6d 5s Asam Kumbang 33s 35s Austral Malay (£> 61s. 625. Ayer Hltam Tin (56) 13s lis xd. Ayer Weng ($1) 2.20 2.25 Bangrtn Tin Ms 3d 25s921 words
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Article, Illustration1428 1935-01-13 12 HOW HAUPTMANN WAS CAUGHT. Bruno Hauptmann, German-American carpenter, is beivg tried at Flemington, New Jersey, accused of the murder of the Lindbergh baby, Charles Augustus Lindbergh, jun., aged two, whose body was found in a shallow grave near the Lindbergh home from which he had1,428 words
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Advertisement226 1935-01-13 12 (B wm Vr m MATURE* 3 %f£*\€r MO$T TCAJI EFFECTIVE ■^k <& REMEDY' J Pare Live Yeast has long been known to Doctort as Nature's most effective remedy for many complaints i The wonderful remedial and tonic effects of PHILLIPS Pure Live Yeast are due to the combined action of226 words
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Advertisement86 1935-01-13 12 GIVE YOUR BABY THE BEST BOWDEN'S MILK FOOD Made in England Bowden's Milk Food EOWDEN'4 from Pnre English is th. Best, row may by pa, more but you tQe Improved p cannot obtain better. ><l PRICE $1 PER TIN— OF .»TX CHEMISTS STORES. Sole Agents for Malaya, U. N. B.86 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1935-01-13 13 " QUIZ - "QUIZ." A Few Reflections On This And That. By lI IS Excellency is now engaged in his first Malayan tour, and one can envy him he is discovering the charms of this wonderful country, for which so many of us have \%ru acquired a famiWho wouW Ha J1,282 words
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Article171 1935-01-13 13 BOMBAY EXPERIMENT Bombiy. How to clear water-logged land of mosquitoes by means of ultra-violet rays was demonstrated by Mr. M. V. Vital! Manasche here. He chose a site near Powal Lake, about 20 miles outside Bombay, where it Is known that the Stegomli mosquito, a potential171 words
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Article, Illustration482 1935-01-13 13 TO PROTECT ITS EGGS /*\NE of the commonest foodstuffs on the menus of the Malays, Chinese and Indians is the salted or dried fish. In some form or other. Quite a lucrative business is consequently done by those engaged in the trade. At most of the482 words
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Advertisement74 1935-01-13 13 LOOK YOUNG. Why be bothered with two pairs of glasses. uhen a pair of our invisible bifocal glasses serve both for far and near? Consult KI.I.ISOX EZEKIEL CO. Opticians and Watchmaker*. O\'.Y ADDSESS: 3, Capitol Buildings, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. M N!).\- s— Office Open all day. Phone 2751. THE NEW74 words
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Advertisement310 1935-01-13 13 WORK IS EASIER NOW FAT HAS GONE Took Off 28 lbs. With Knochea. "I was so stout about 11 months ago," a woman writes, "that I became a burden to myself. Then muscular rheumatism set into my joints, and I had to go on sticks for som? tire. Then I310 words
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Article1222 1935-01-13 14 ANNUAL RUGBY MATCH S.S. Police 20 pts. F.M.S. Police Nil. r THK annual rushy match between 1 the S.S. Police and the F.M.S. Police on the Padang yesterday was scrappy pame which ended in an overwhelming victory for the Settlements team, by 20 clear p: ints1,222 words
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Article439 1935-01-13 14 LERRICK. PAYS $90 Penang Amateur Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. Fair dividends were paid at the amateur meeting here today, Lerrick leading the first division of the ponies to pay $90. Race 1. Ponies, Class 3 and 3, Dlt. 3. TTMBANO 11 0 (Che Yacob) 1 LADY MILDRED439 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-01-13 14 A knotty scrum In yesterday's urn me between the S.S. and F.M.B. Police.13 words
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Article661 1935-01-13 14 NOEL HAY SCORED THREE GOALS S; RAF t. Noel Hay credited himself wUh a hat-trick of goals and was generally responsible for the three-nil hockey victory gained by the Singapore Colts yesterday afternoon on the Raffles Institution ground. The match started off well enough, but the heavy661 words
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Article393 1935-01-13 14 Defence Too Good For Perak Attack <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangor won the hockey encounter Iby three goals to one. The weather was ideal, the game clean. Interesting, and keenly contested. The Selangor defence was excellent. Grelg being outstanding. The forwards were Individualists393 words
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Article48 1935-01-13 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The following have been selected to represent the F.M.S. in the match with the Colony on Jin. 26:— Chong Swee Lin < Perak). Gorbex Singh. Oreig. Bhaskaran. De Silva. Labrooy, West (Selangor). Winch (Negrl). Hovil. Martin (Selangor) Caleb (Perak).48 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-01-13 14 The National Badminton Party which defeated the Joviailads B. P. 4 fames to 3.14 words
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Article417 1935-01-13 14 MANCHESTER CITY ELIMINATED London, Saturday. THE first round proper of the F.A. Cup was played yesterday. The defeat of Yeovil and Petters meant that the ties are now confined to League clubs. A sensational result was Tottenham Hotspur's defeat of Manchester City. Aston Villa, another famous Cup417 words
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Article102 1935-01-13 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. There was a crowd at the Victoria Institution *his afternoon to witness the second and third round of the' Selangor Open and Junior Singles Championship. Seeded players were given hard struggles by promising players. Scores Chan Kon Leong beat Chung102 words
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Article103 1935-01-13 14 NEW AIR SQUADRON FOR SINGAPORE London, Saturday. A complete squadron overse is will be re-equipped by air for the firpt time when the flying boats at Singapore are replaced by Short ("Singapore" flying boats. The present equipment ton. ists of Supermarine Southampton. The new aircraft will be fittedReuter - 103 words
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Article227 1935-01-13 14 JUDGMENT RESERVED The Chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard. X.C.. Mr. Justice H. W. Prichard I and Mr. Justice aßeckett Terrell (reserved Judgment In the Suprema Court yesterday In the Malacca criminal appeal In which Latip bin Kudin appealed against his conviction at Malacca on charges of selling227 words
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Article23 1935-01-13 14 London. Saturday. Major Prasobsri Chiraprarlti. the King of Slam's personal aide-de-camp, has left Croydon by plane for Bangkok— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article13 1935-01-13 14 London. Saturday. The death has occurred of Mr Justice Bateson— Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article31 1935-01-13 14 The Chinese Ministry of the Interior reports that the populations of five Chinese cities are as follows: Shanghai, 3,416.483; Pelp'ng 1549.42*; Tsingtao. 450.653; Nanking. 746.547 and Lanchow. 96.462.31 words
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Article44 1935-01-13 14 Providence (Rhode Island) Saturday. John Higgins today created a new recard for the 100 metres breaststroke. covering the distance in 1 mm. 11 4-5 sec. The previous record of 1 mm. 13 3-5 sec was held by Jacques Cartonnet of France.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article29 1935-01-13 14 Ths S.CC. Rugby XV which visited Johore Bahru yesterday afternoon were beaten lyr five points <a goal) to three (a try) by the South Johore RFC.29 words
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Advertisement27 1935-01-13 14 TO LKT. furnished European bungalow Newton District, 5 rooms, Frlgidaire Long Bath, Oeyser, soya. llnrn, silver. Rent Including wages. $160— per month Apply R 8 inday Times.27 words
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Advertisement32 1935-01-13 14 COMING' C O "1/4/6 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisements will only be accepted when that part of the copy which U in reverse style does not exceed one quarter of the space used.32 words
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Article1354 1935-01-13 15 SINCERE LADS' B.P. The following have been Invited to represent the Sincere Lads' B.P. "B" team against the Sunrise B.P. at the formers court today at 2.4s:— Wilfred Chan. Bonnl? Yap, Bilvlno Kid. John Lowe. Kid Lee, Tfcn Teck Ltai, Michael Howe, Lee Kirn Seng,1,354 words
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Article236 1935-01-13 15 NEGRI CRICKET PROSPECTS. Seremban. VHEIE is considerable satisfaction in sporting circles In the Negri that young Gerald Pinto, the 22-year-old son of Mr. C. A. Pinto, a veteran Negrl I sportsman, has been selected to play for the South in the annual rugger match against the North next week. Pinto,236 words
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Article191 1935-01-13 15 Seremban. Two Singapore players took part in an interparty badminton match hsre, when the Sunlight Badminton Party of Kuala Lumpur met and defeated the Merry Gang B.P. of Seremban by nine games to one. The Singapore players were Low Kirn Fatt and S. Veerapan. The results were: Men's191 words
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Advertisement160 1935-01-13 15 THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S FINEST PRODUCTS. 1 Winchester Radio Batteries "A" "B" "C" "B" "C" 2 Winchester Flashlights and Batteries. 3 Sheaffer's Lifetime Pens, Pencils and Skrip Ink. 4 Janette Rotary Converters. sWri g h t De-Coster Speakers. 6 Jensen Dynamic Speakers. 7 All-wave Radios from RCA-Victor StewartW a160 words
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Advertisement106 1935-01-13 15 INTCRV^W WITH NORMAN T^t^r Hfß^* snaL^l^Mu&fm wr J*La#i iaj a^a^tfi 4 i 'Ta «\i 'A tffPooTf F«oM Tta 'gooo morninc yes sfl *«avc inu m$ ccfcct? 'to hiuat ou i attwkutc 'goomw wubt i utut o*d.v f SMCW/ covu CATC is MrtV of tv« oePOCSS;iMi m unu.ru aho cwtf ofuimo;106 words
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Advertisement621 1935-01-13 15 ACUTE STOMACH PAINS ENDED AT ONCE. After Trying All Kinds of Medicines. Imagine suffering so badly from stomach pains that you tried "all kinds of patent medicines" without getting any ease, only to get relief from the first small bottle of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. Then read this letter from621 words
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Article930 1935-01-13 16 Famous Soccer Clubs PROUD STORY* OF PRESTON IIfHEN a football team •wins au F.A. Cup tie by 26 goals to nothing, it can rightly be regarded tanding in a class by itself. Preston North End did this very' thinjr at the expense of Hyde, in the 1887-88930 words
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Article, Illustration50 1935-01-13 16 KSi 2 wh/ti* a T HHotspuru r <*ntre-lprw«d, had to be carried off the fltld during the match against Leeds at White. Hart Lane, London, after being heavily charged off the tell. He is seen going down from the charge. Also in the pictrre are the Leeds back and goalkeeper.50 words
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Article520 1935-01-13 16 BLACK WATCH WIN CARMICHAEL CUP Calcutta. The final of the Carmichael Cup was played between the Black Watch and Assam, and resulted in a win for the former by 0 goals to 3. The game was one of the best seen in this tournament for some time,520 words
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Article85 1935-01-13 16 Bangalore. Two All-India records were broken and new Mysore records set up in the 1934 Olympic competitions conducted under the auspices of the Mysore [Olympic Association. New records were set up in the high jump in which a Priestly (V.M.C.A.) cleared 5 feet liy 2 Inches, breaking85 words
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Article576 1935-01-13 16 CUEMAN - CUEMAN ATTRACTION OF SAFETY PLA V By YOUR competitive billiards player who has a bent for tactics on the table gets quite a lot of keen enjoyment out of the game. Handicap and competition play call for a great deal more of studied safety billiards thin does576 words
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Article34 1935-01-13 16 For the first time s*nce the Pasteur Institute at Coonoor was opened 27 years ago, says a Madras messige, there were no deaths from hydrophobia among the cases treated there last year.34 words
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Article45 1935-01-13 16 Sir Frank Noyce. MembW of the Oovernment of India for Industries and Labour, unveiled a portrait of the late Sir Thomas Ryan, who was Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, in the room of Mr. O. V. Bewoor, the present Director-General, says a New Delhi message.45 words
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Advertisement134 1935-01-13 16 f <C^ss^ZQ fi^ FLAVOURS I %i|I|FpOPULAR VJSJWffIf ALL OVER THE WORLD V^\sl\M^^Mm^S Consistent high quality that \V sS.W wwlSv never varies and a wide range ol[ »>«.\sa^\ ixkttilS delicious flavours have ensured; nV^V universal fame for ChiverafJ &V Jelliea. Delightfully cool and yr appetising, they are, at the same time,134 words
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Advertisement165 1935-01-13 16 'Beauty Salon j \r* —^7\ v^^t- Our modern treatments make VT Jm beauty a reality for everyone. T ui> /V^/ They are carried out under \Vi ll jfAJ the able supervision of our \p^OLJ|rr, Specialist. Jjf^ x /IASL The world famous Elizabeth Arden beauty preparations only are used. Treatment by165 words
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Advertisement134 1935-01-13 17 GUARANTEE OF QUALITY A FRESHNESS HKk^SJ^^H^^JHHHR ISSUED BY THE LARGEST COCOA AND CHOCOLATE FACTORY IN THF WORLD r B A w J JBB -i^V JB «Ikm i B fltf I i O wm AKm i &s3f |Bk JK&tt^F 1 <^ JL U *U T Z^ 1 LI fl .^^wr Prince134 words
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Article985 1935-01-13 18 Close Of Rugger Season Unfriendly Friendly Stronger Services Cricket. From SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS CORRESPONDENTS Singapore. TPHE past week has been a comparatively quiet one in the sports sphere in Singapore, players taking it easy after the diversion and dissipation? of the Christmas and New Year holidays. Only985 words
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Article, Illustration2228 1935-01-13 18 SMALLER 'GATES IN SELANGOR. Kuala Lumpur. THE Malaya Cup rugger final last Saturday was a thriller all right, though I. no expert on the game, had the same Impression as was subsequently recorded by the knowing ones— that the play was somewhat scrappy and lacking in the finer qualities. The2,228 words
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Advertisement70 1935-01-13 18 Conquer Sore Throat n f| ue nza and prevent^^^ c<>|d Scarlet jMT* Fever >W and other infectious JP^ diseases. FORMAMINT destroy* the f^\ OBMA mA I LVl^h disease germs in mouth rl ll\ rIMPB N I and throat and so P rotects I |1 I against dangerous infections. 9 Of70 words
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Advertisement87 1935-01-13 18 PARKINSON'S /M CELEBRATED jj confectiokeryJH OLD YOUNG /^^sz**^^B Old Fashioned Butter Drops Ye Olde Treacle Humbugs M^^. y^/^^^S^* Old Fashioned Humbugs /X **»^S W English Doncaster Toffe* #^rw/i> "~"~^*^^S Royal Doncaster Butter B mVi t% *»^^^fc^ English Rum Butter M Ay *>: *O# /A/'V* iM>— Hiaia^^^^^Hß^^^^^B Warm Slutltoi 04. am^87 words
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983 1935-01-13 19 SAMUEL SHOULD HAVE EASY WIN IN SELANGOR SINGLES. Kuala Lumpur. nr*HE preliminary matches in the IM4 Selangor Open Singles Championship oommenced at the V.I. Hall last week-end In the presence of a good crowd. Mr. P. L. Shaw, president of the Selangor Badminton Association,983 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-01-13 19 Tecks' Badminton Party at Mr. Ah Boon Haw's bungalow, on the occasion of their third anniversary.16 words
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Article27 1935-01-13 19 Dr and Mrs. J. G. Hanna have returned to Singapore after spending two weeks' vacation at Cameron Highlands. During that time they attended the races at Penang.27 words
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Article658 1935-01-13 19 BUSY YEAR FOR CHINESE PLA YERS. OLYMPIAD AT PENANG. Singapore. TfrlE programme of the Singapore Badminton Association for the current year Is bound to be a very lengthy one and the new committee to be elected at the next annual general meeting which will be held shortly should be able658 words
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Article443 1935-01-13 19 R.A.F. BEAT THE "DOG" (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Although the rugby was of a poor standard, yet the RAF. proved the better team, defeating the Selangor Club by 17 points to 6 (four tries and. one goal to two tries) here this afternoon. The ground443 words
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Article324 1935-01-13 19 REPLY TO "JOHN" To the Editor of the Sunday Times. Sir, For the past three weeks I have read with Interest the letters written by "V.J." and "John", but mt without a little antagonism toward "John." I feel I must give expression to a few324 words
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Advertisement183 1935-01-13 19 WHAT BEAUTIFUL WHITE 1 1 JEETH YOU HAVE! J KpV^\^r Discover for yourself how much Jy^^*^fe ty quicker and better Kolynos cleans W and whitens teeth. When you see 91 /Sfl^^ the results we promise you'll never JB ft "^^fc^ b clc unscientific methods of <«■*» j Nothing known to183 words
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Advertisement327 1935-01-13 19 phw RECORDS SUNG BY BING CROSBY From his latest Film I "SHE LOVES ME MOT" ***** Love In Bloom Straight from the shoulder, i^^ (right from heart). y^tt 1849 rm hummln; I'm Whistlln.' jyttfft I m Singln' A^SMB Write for latest lists, post free. PP^ T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE, 61-63, High327 words
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Article, Illustration34 1935-01-13 20 Jack Glicken, aged 34, a midget, had to stand on a table to salute his bride after his marriage to Mildred Monti, aged 21, and weighing 400 Ib.. at the Municipal Building, New York.34 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-01-13 20 Jean La Rene, of Dallas, Texas, taking aboard fuel during an endurance flight record attempt.15 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-01-13 20 French soldiers welcoming »Hh a cheer British troops on their way to the Saar.14 words
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Article, Illustration59 1935-01-13 20 The Saar plebiscite takes place today, when the people of the Saar will vote for a return to German rule, for French rule, or for the status quo. Above is seen a detachment of British troops arriving at Calais, France, from Dover on their way to the Saar, \o join59 words
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Advertisement126 1935-01-13 20 We are specialists in FURNITURE Bring your problems to us? SUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victoria street, Singapore. WE'LL HaP GET YOUR DINNER AWAY TO A FINE START Th&ied. a Rich&v. Better Flawwv in, trwbe> HEINZ homemade £hj£e SOUPS OO N£ W KINDS £t£i of soups gyi Cream of Mushroom. Cream126 words
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Advertisement208 1935-01-13 20 MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY 83, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England Fire, Life. Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. ASSETS £GC.000.000 Arthur C. Totta, Manager A Underwriter Eastern Branch. Singapore. I EXAMINE THE CLAIMS CF NUMOL THE RECONSTRUCTIVE FOOD SEND208 words
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