The Straits Times, 13 May 1934

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 125. Sunday, May 13th., 1934. *O c *nte- THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya, No. 125. Sunday, May 13th., 1934. Price 10 cents.
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  • 669 1 Reported To Have Made Statement While Awaiting Execution THREE WEEKS BEFORE DEATH WARRANT CAN BE SIGNED Drama Of His Life NO APPEAL LODGED SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL ACCORDING to reports reaching the Sunday Times, yesterA day Mak Wing Chong, who on Wednesday was sentenced to death
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  • 143 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Saturday. TTHE Home Secretary will be asked in the House of Commons on Monday whether he is aware of the present "gambling In rubber shares." and whether he will include a prohibition of such gambling in the Betting and Lotteries Bill.
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  • 183 1 SUPPORT FOR QUOTA Our Own Coi respondent Penang. Saturday < I understand that European importers of piece goods in Penang j have unanimously agreed to the prin- 1 ciple of quotas on foreign piece goods and have asked the European Chamber of Commerce here to support
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  • 38 1 ST. ANDREWS VICTORY The American golfers yesterday retained the Walker Cup at St Andrews says Reuter. Great Britain lost ttiree of the four foursomes played on Friday, and yesterday eight singles were played.
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  • 72 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symi "ton and Ison.) Spot (Buyers) 6 7/16d. (Sellers) 6 9/16d. July-Sept. 6Hd. Oct.- Dec. 6%d. Jan-Mar. 6 7 s d. Market tone Quiet. SILVER. Spot 19M»d. Two months 19 3/16d. CROSS RATE. London-New York. 5.11*4. New
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  • 83 1 $500 For A Malacca Reader Mr. W. B. Whatt, 1450, Batang i'lga. Malacca, succeeded In predicting correctly the results of all ten matches in The Sunday Times Football Competition No. 40 and he therefore wins outright 'the prize of $500. On Sunday next the result oi Uic first
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  • 70 1 Ella Shields, tne famous English music hall star and male impersonator the original "Burlington Bertie"— was in Singapore durLig the week-end. She is passengei in the P. and O. Rawalpindi and has resumed her trip in the liner, golnj on to Shanghai where she may appea on
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  • 175 1 JAPAN ASKS FOR DISMISSAL OF LEAGUE EXPERT London, Saturday. JAPAN Is understood to be bringing pressure on members of the China Committee of the League of Nations to procure the dismissal of Dr. Hajchman. the League expert, states the News Chronicle. The newspaper adds that the study of
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  • 266 1 Shanghai. Saturday. A prominent Nanking official. Interviewed In connection with yesterday's Japanese military statement, admitted that fresh trouble was expected in the North. The Japanese statement accused a Chinese of firing on a Japanese at Chi Hsien (In the neutral zone) as wen as of numerous acts
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  • 64 1 Noon. Saturday. 1 R.S.S. equal to London Standard Bayers Sellers Spot (loose) 214 21H. (F. 03.) 21% 21%. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Bayers Sellers May SIM 21%. June M* 21',. July-Sept. 21 T 22. Oct.-Dec. ZtVt 22K. Jan -Mar. 23V4 23%. Tone of Market Dull. 1 Latest Cable
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  • 122 1 TINY JOCKEY'S BIG DAY rwas a big day for Malaya's tiniest Jockey yesterday Christie, -nx small 'In stature bu with a heart so great in courage, was the popular hero at Bukit Tlmah racecourse, where the Governor's Cup meeting continued and was again favourci with brilliant skies and again dr<'*
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  • 280 1 BILLOWY DRESSES NOT POPULAR (By Our Woman Correspondent.) Owing to the exceptionally brilliant weather yesterday afternoon, one would have expected that billowy organdie frocks, picture hats and parasols would have been the order of the day at the races, but such was not the case. Smart two-piece ensembles
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  • 63 1 Cotoneasur, at odds of ten to one against, won the Great "Jubilee" Handicap by a neck at Kempton Park yesterday, says Reuter. Blue Boy (100 —9) was second and Scarlet Tiger (10 1) third one and a half lengths behind. Fourteen ran. Smith rode Generous Gift and Town
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  • 43 1 Negri Sembilan were all out for 48 in their first Innings against Sclangjr at Seremban yesterday Selangor replied with 99, and Negrl Sembilan batting a second time knocked up 71 for four by close ot play. Early details in Page 14.
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  • 22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent > Penang. SaturdayHeavy rain made play Impossible before tomorrow (Sunday) In th« State cricket trial here today
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  • 45 1 The second string of the Perhimponlan Stla Club drew one goal all in their second division league *l -'i:re yesterday with the Bldadari Spcrta Club in the Coleman Championship Shield Mansoor scored for the Bidadarl and Hamzah for the Perhim- ponlan Stia. WA
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  • 2579 2  -  The wanderer BY (X)LOMBO, the favourite for the Epsom Derby, whidk it run next month, should have a specta*rjr warm corner in the heairta of Malayan raeeffoen. His jockey, W. Johnstone, is, like most of our riders here, an Australian, and he also has a strain of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 1195 3 The Education Of Blang, A Waif From The Jungle BLANG first saw the light of day in j the jungle of north-east Negri Bembilan near the borders of Pahang. Federated Malay States. A party of Jakun (Jungle dwellers in that part of the country) while
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  • 163 3 1. What is a rock ruby? 2. Who wrote the magic of "The Gypsy Love Song" from "the Fortune Teller"? 3. In laril measurement, what is a rood? 4. What is radiotherapy? 5. What does "Jupiter Pluvius" mean? 6. What is a rhea? 7. Who was Wat
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  • 96 3 When Alice saw the white rabbit in Wonderland her surprise was not more real than that of gamekeepers and naturalists In Monmouthshire recently. For they, too, saw a rabbit— a yellow one. They felt upset about K until wellknown naturalists declared that the yellow rabbit was not altogether
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  • 354 3 Mrs. 3. D. Dalley and her children have left for home. Mr. J. T. Chappel, of Osborne and Chappt'l, has returned to Ipoh. Lieut. W. M. Graham has been appointed State Adjutant, F.M.S. V.F. Dr. E. Eggan, of Tampin, has returned to Malaya, after doing post-gra-duate w/>rk in
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  • 345 3 THE LAST WORD OF JESUS CHRIST A challenge to the accuracy of the Authorised Version of the New Testament Is thrown down by Dr. George M. Lamsa, a distinguished Assyrian scholar. He has just completed a new translation of the first four gospels from the ancient Aramaic
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 244 4 Confessions By Announcers II7HEN the two senior announcers at Broadcasting House made 8.8.C. history by being Interviewed for the first time in 11 years, they confessed that they were still nervous of the microphone. "Nearly every time I get into the studio to speak I am a little
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  • 58 4 Mental and emotional disorders are far commoner than they were in the past according to Sir Henry Brackenbury, for many years member of the General Medical Council and of the Ministry of Health's advisory committee. This view is expressed by Sir Henry in the annual report of the
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  • 675 4 BY OUR POULTRY EXPERT Pigeon rearing is a very interesting past time and also a paying proposition owing to the price that one can obtain for properly fed squabs. But it may also be found a very expensive 1 hobby If champion flyers and homers are
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  • 456 4 Exact Production 1 igures Sir,— The Sunday Times of May 6 had an article "Rubber: Danger of Booms" and the writer gave "vital figures" of world production for the period 1922—1933 inclusive. The writer made a mistake, for he quoted only tonnages recorded as "plantation production" during these
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 4 Mr. S. B. Palmer who has been appointed a Justice of the Peace, Taiping, on the occasion of the Sultan of Perak's birthday. He Is chairman of the Taipint District Planters' Association and is also well-known in racing circles, being the owner of several horses.
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  • 980 4  -  MISS PEGGY SAGE, -By Known As "The Nail Queen Of America* npo me, hands are the most fascinat- ing part of the beautiful woman. Hands may be so exquisitely communicative of Intelligence, grace, tenderness, sympathy and understanding In fact the whole gamut of human expresison. And to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 72 4 the new Saloons in our show rooms The MENTONE A Six Cylinder Car The MONACO A Four Cylinder Car Both ot these cars are the embodiment ot all that Is modern In automobile*. Speed and power they are renowned tot, bat their comfort and easy ridinr must be experienced to
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    • 65 4 PREVENTION CURE OF ROUP. 1928—1934. R 7 Vaccine has made Its proof as the only preventive and curative vaccine for Malaya. VACCINATE YOUR STOCKS Full information from 609, CHANGI ROAD, SINGAPORE. DAY, SON AND HEWITT'S I POULTRY MEDICINE CHESTS I contains everything necessary for curing and warding off the everyday
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    • 23 4 FOR HORSES Fresh Best Australian Oats, Bran, Chaff, Hay, Linseed, Barlfty, etc Prices competitiveTONG LAM CO. 46/48, P«ck S«ah Str««t, Singapore. Telephone 7328.
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    • 135 4 A OTl< oi tfte »ost popular vV^nJKmA herbal plant modically used every part ot from tt* root «g£ffPß3^Kyi|^Q|^k to towers The on ol thla plant rerouved of Its oed \^^f^^JK^S^^^ odo«r and taste strictly j^^QgS^S^^^ retaining its medicinal propertles to commercialised with various products of CALCUTTA CHEfIOCAL CO. LTD, household
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 143 4 Our Crossword Puzzle i I 12. T~~~ 5" 7" J S"" T~* m B"" i mi (CLUES.) ACROSS C 32Spt« 24. Rotten 1. Window covers 36. Girl's name 6. Scrubs 2>. Summon fortb 10. Cloth 32. Was seated. 11. Part of flower 12. Alcoholic drink 13. Persecutor 16. Dandled Solution
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  • 696 5  -  ELY CULBERTSON BY UNUSUAL PLAY BAD bic' 'ng is responsible in directly for some of the most brilliant plays at bridge because through incorrect calls a player is very likely to find himself saddled with an apparently unmarkable contract or one that can be fulfilled rnly by
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  • 147 5 MOTOR BOATS SAID TO BE CAUSE Several theories to account for th>? strar.ge disappearance of fish frorr. Brit.sh coastal waters were put forward at a meeting at Bournemouth of the Southern Sea Fisheries Committee. Lord Ilchcster, the chairman, referred to the extraordinary disappearance of certain seaweed. This had
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  • 1731 5 Crime That Baffled Singapore MR. Fred Barton, a veteran detectiveinspector, formerly of the Straits Settlements Police, tells of an extraordinary murder case he once had to deal with In Singapore. As a police officer (he writes in the Wide World Magazine), I have spent many
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  • 845 5 REMEMBER what Sir Cecil dementi said In February? "I would even go further and suggest that the Settlements of Singapore and Penang should note the j fickle and precarious hold by which a port clings enterpot traffic, as such he advised. "In these 3traits, first Palembang, then
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 239 5 3 MONTHS ON BISCUITS AND MILK Woman's Digestive Troubles Everyone who is subject to any form of indigestion should know of this woman's experiences. Advice from one who has had such severe attacks ts advice worth having. She writes "I suffered from Indigestion, gastritis and constipation, and was so very
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  • 553 6 Can You Put A Title To A Picture? CASH PRIZES FOR SELECTING NINE NAMES FROM GIVEN LIST Today The Sunday Times offers a further simple picture puzzle" competition in which no entry fee is required and a cash prize of $500 is offered for an all
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  • 158 6 Solutions To The Puzzles Are Hidden Here Here is the list of horses, on which the competition is baaed. The correct titles to all the pictures are to be found below. Bordighera Star Player Smiling Mickey Mouse Merry Chris Komolur Golden Star High Forest Oolong Limber
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 239 6 chestra. 7 50 The Midland Studio Orchestra. 8.20 The Droitwich Spa Orchestra. I 9.5 The News. 9.20 A Violoncello Recital. 9.50 Talk: "Waterfront and Open Sea." (Captain David Bone). 10.5 The Torquay Municipal Orchestra. 10.50 A Light Classical Concert. 11.35 The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. 12.20 The News. 12.35 The Northern
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  • 1861 7  -  A MAXIM GUNNER #y Happy memories of days in the Singapore Volunteers before! the war are recalled in the*' article h«»lnw\ I WAS only a youngster when in 1906 I Joined the Maxim Gun Company of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery. It was in a spirit
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  • 128 7 1. A variety of garnet. 2. Victor Herbert. 3. A fourth of an acre. 4. Treatment of disease by radioactivity. 5. Jore, the giver of rain. 6. An ostrich-like bird of South America. 7. An English rebel who opposed taxes. 8 The risk involved In the honesty of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 136 7 FOR MEN LIKE US *jT Anchor^- /BEER^ V is best "rVltv 111 'THOSE men to whom physical nines* is 11 »\//l both dut y to race" and "pride in perIJ% W/ f\\ Bonal well-being," drink beer with at least MisNM-\l two meals a day. No other liquid has the JP"^U\-wL
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  • 663 8 SEEN IN SINGAPORE AT a Movie Ball held at the Raffles recently the number of competitors was disappointing. The majority of the crowd present were content to be spectators only. Such was not the case with the Selangor merrymakers. From all accounts the Movie Ball held at the Selangor Club
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  • 684 8 WOMEN GOLFERS' RIGHTS AS WRITERS (By Our Own Correspondent.) Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Apr. 19. GOLF and tennis have been among the chief topics of talk among women at home this week. The golf discussions have centred round the amateur status, while the question of moment
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  • 500 8 JAM IN TINS. SOME NOVELTIES. Jam i tha latest thing to come to us in tins. In the last quarter of a century the diet of this country has been almost beyond measure enriched 'by canning and canned foods. There is hardly any product which is not now available at
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  • 154 8 Mix smoothly some Roquefort cheese with butter, and spread some of it on a slice of stale brown bread. Put another slice of bread on this, spread it with more of the cheese mixture, and so on till you have a pile four or five inches high. Then press
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  • 424 8 (By Our Cookery Expert.) FIBH, meat and vegetables served in aspic always look tempting, and there is no difficulty about this way of serving them. Aspic is always better when made at home, but It can be bought in both packet and bottled form. If you
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 300 8 WHITEAWAYS HOUSEHOLD GOODS at COMPETITIVE PRICES ONE OF WHITEAWAyS FANCY TEA SETS. Moat Tavoured designs, with fancy floral border a set oi 21 pieces for 6 persons. Ba ie Value $5.M Srt. THt"KLINA* •S ET OF PIE DISHES THK "KLINA" SET OF PIE DISHES. Made of heavy English Iron stone
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    • 527 9 CANDID AUTOBIOGRAPHY The Nine Magazines of Kodansha. The autobiography of a Japanese publisher. By Seiji Noma. Methuen. 10s. fid. MR. Seiji Noma is the proprietor of the Dal Nippon Yubenkai Kodansha and President of the Hochi Newspaper Company, Tokio. Under his control are the Hochi, probably
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    • 189 9 The Atlas of Current Affairs. By 1. F. Horrahin. Gollancz. 3s. (id. •TPHIS is a book which should be in the hands of all newspaper readers. It consists of 74 maps of key points In the world of today, and each map is accompanied by a brief
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    • 449 9 DRAMA OF THE HOUSE OF AEOLUS Perilous Grain. By Una Broadbent. Ivor Nicholson and Watson. Ks Sd THE famous Greek legend of Admetos and Alkestis receives new life at the hands of Miss Una Broadbent. Although the story starts coldly and the unfamiliar form of some of the
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    • 684 9 A Family Epic Of Europe PRE-WAR, WAR, AND POST-WAR Five Silver Daughters. By LouiJ Golding. GolUncz. 8s. 6d. THE rise and fall of the Silver family is bound up in the lives and fortunes of old Sam Silver's daughters. Esther, Susan. Sarah, Elsie and May. Esther managed everybody and May
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 158 9 915. VaUey Road. wgf «t™*> w*%^g§^^gPj^qflfi|^j^^>- Kuala Lumpur, Hrc fl January 10, 1931 HL* sfl M** f^9j Gentlemen, 2A v| lam sending you a photoEg 9 graph of my son Gerald Wf Ewens, aged just 3 years. 4A He was cd irom k irtn on I H jf > 1
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  • 472 10 A trivial case which was heard in Singapore a few days ago has giv^n rise to a considerable amount of discussion A European, charged with a traffic offence, pleaded "Not Guilty" and criticised adversely the standard of traffic control in Singapore. Very few people would support a suggestion
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  • 1236 10 THE ASSERTIONS OF ANAN IAS First of all they start this Sunday Times by air stunt and try to rush me off my feet. Then they come along with an "expedited up-country delivery service" and attempt to hustle me still more. But I won't have it. My sort of writing
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  • 49 10 (Ananias News Factory.) London, Saturday. The London Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Girls denands an official statement from Anania concerning the running of Miss Singapore in the races. It has been asked why Ananias should allow young women of his village to run with horses.
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  • 782 10  -  PAT PERMANG By SOMEONE told me the other day that the only thing that made life tolerable was a sense of humour. His idea was that life was a succession of annoyances punctuated by brief moments of petty satisfactions between long intervals of utter despair. A sense of
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  • 73 10 A friend who wishes to remain anonymous is much moved by the newspaper reports of the production of "test tube" babies in the United States. He sends me these few lines and says that if they "click," I am to forward the money to the Distressed European Fund.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 215 10 ENTERTAINMENTS;; Singapore May 13, 1934. ALIIAMBRA Devil Tiger with Marion Burns a Kane Richmond. 6.15—9.15 p.m. CAPITOL Broadway Through a Key-hole, on Stage Chin Loo. 6.15—9.15 p.m. ISAKO CIKCUS. \nMin Road. Performances 4.30 and 9.15 p.m. MA&M>OROI Gil Daku-Ki-Ladki Hindustani Talkie. 6.15 9.15 pin. PAVILION The Only Girl with Lilian
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 26 10 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. EDITORIAL 5151, 5152. ADVERTISING 7701. GENERAL OFFICE 77*2. PRINTING PUBLISHING 7703. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3683.
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  • 471 11 COMMENTS ON AMERICAN'S "EXCESSIVE SPEED" A VERDICT that death was caused M by a rash Ml voi amounting to culpable homicide was returne. by the I Singapore Coroner yesterday morning at the conclusion of an inquest on a 24-years-old Chinese cyclist named I
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  • 217 11 "NOT TOR BACHELOR CLERGYMEN" Canon T. W. Pym, Chaplain and Fellow of Balliol College, speaking at the Moral Welfare Conference for the Midland Dioceses at Rugby, said that preparation for holy matrimony was seeing the verger, paying certain money, and telling the occupation of the bride's
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  • 241 11 YPRES MEMORIAL TO THE FALLEN Leopold 111, King of the Belgians, who was the youngest volunteer soldier in his father's 1914 army, was present at the inauguration at Steenstraete, near Ypres, of a monument to commemorate those who fell In the first German gas attack in 1915.
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  • 186 11 LESS TO START WITH BUT BETTER IN THE END The new schedule of nurses' salaries in Malaya was explained to The Sunday Times yesterday. It means that in the earlier years of service nurses draw less pay than they did previously, but once they have qualified they rise
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  • 331 11 DIFFERENT STORIES OF CRASH Mr. W. L. Fincher, of Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, was acquitted by Mr. C. H. Whltton in the Singapore police court on a charge of rash and negligent driving in Orchard Road on May 7. Prosecution evidence was to the effect
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  • 320 11 THE BEST EVER HELP THE British Trade Fair, which comes to an end tonight, has been the biggest success of its kind in Singapore. The feeling of optimism about the future, the good weather, and a brilliant array of stalls have combined to attract large crowds
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  • 31 11 Capt. R. B. MacGregor, or the Straits Settlements Medical Service, will succeed Dr. D. T. Skeen as State Medical and Health Officer, Negri Sembilan when the latter goes on home leave.
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  • 286 11 5 STORY OF NIGHT FIRE AT FARM A further report has been received of the case in which a woman, said to 'be a Burmese, and the wife of Major D. G. Evans, M.C., R A.M.C., at present in Singapore— Mrs. Bella Evans was remanded
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 11 Mrs Merton Brown, who will appear in the pageant of beauty at the Raffles Hotel charity cabaret this week, in the part of Queen Christina.
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  • 179 11 HANDLING FOREIGN INVESTMENTS EFFECT ON JAPAN ri\HE scheme recently sponsored bs A Mr. T. V. Soong to create a finance corporation to handle foreign investments In China, principally in the North-West, has now taken definite shape. The corporation, which is capitalised at $16,000,000, has opened its offices
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  • 107 11 A broken, white-haired Negro, Aaron 'l. Brown, recently died in a hospital lat Los Angeles. When his friends tried to save the body from being buried in an unknown gave, his identity was discovered. He was the once famous Dixie Kid, welter-weight champion of the world from
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 148 11 INSURANCE IN FORCE t. j TRIPLED IN 5 YEARS. {j At the end of 1923, the total j j Insurance In Force of the (1923) j Asia Life Company was 6,044,000 At the end of 1928, the total 3E I j was almost exactly 3 times that (1928) g of
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  • 79 12 LIGHTNING CURES BLIND GIRL STORM broke over the Yorkshire hamlet of Mlcklethwaite as four-year-old Muriel Fearnley lay on a couch. Lightning flashed. Muriel cried out, and put her hands over her eyes. Then she slept. Morning came. Muriel awoke; and again she cried out. It was a cry of joy:
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  • 183 12 80 CATHEDRAL WORKERS POISONED A proposal to erect a commemorative tablet in honour of the men who have lost their lives in the building of Liverpool Cathedral has been made. Mr. Arthur Fylr*, district secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Building Itade Workers, also suggests that those who
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  • 85 12 PRINCE OF WALES CAN SPEAK GERMAN The Prince of Wales spent more than an hour at the Austrian Exhibition at Dorland Hall, Lower Regent Street. W. The exhibitors were charmed by his cense of humour, and were not a little surprised that he talked to them in fluent
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    40 12 Three days after the death of the father of Mr. Wong Tew Kee, of Penan*, Mr. Wonr's elder son set his clothing alight while attending to an oil stove, and died from his burns a few hours later.
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  • 164 12 £2,000 NOSE HIS HOBBY IS PERFUMES An Arabian sheik has just insured his nose with a London company for £2,000. He is Sheik Jelal Quraishi, of Mecca, whose hobby is collecting rare perfumes. His sense of smell is so delicate that he can at once describe the
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  • 194 12 FINDING A REMEDY Five social evils which beset the 1 youth of today were stressed by j Councillor T. R. Ackroyd (Manchester) in his presidential address at the annual conference in London of the National Federation of Christian I Workers Among Poor Children. These evils, he
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  • 193 12 COFFEE INSTEAD OF BULLETS Sergeant W. H. Taylor, Royal Marines, with ex-Petty-Offlcer A. J. [Roberts, survivors of the landing on the Mole at Zeebrugge, recently placed a wreath at the Cenotaph in Manchester. Sergeant Taylor was one of the .thirteen men taken prisoner and reported missing. "We were
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  • 1180 12 SINGAPORE'S MOST SENSATIONAL TRIAL DRAMATIC TURN IN CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION By A COURT REPORTER ltfAK Wing Chung, the Cantonese a who provided the police with the most intensive man hunt in the annals of local crime, and was eventually apprehended in a lonely disused hut near the Naval Base
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  • 47 12 Anna Ragovskaya, a graduate of the Pr-trograd State Ballet Academy, and her partner, ballet master Shevhigin, also a graduate of the Petrograd Academy, who are visiting Singapore shortly. The couple are in Shanghai where th e y had a season of right munihs.
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  • 368 12 60-1 WINNER ROMPS HOME AND HE IS RUN IN Maisons-Lafnte (near Paris*. Because he has been so lucky, he has been unlucky. So says Chariot Denaln, France's champion rac^-iiirse tipp.r, and one of the best-known figures on the courses. He declares himself the most unfortunate man ln
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    • 118 12 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275. South Bridge Road, Singapore (Optician Mr. C. Y. Fan) B m ft*" 1 m*~'r v Charges cluster ;*n any.vherv 1. Sight tested, glasses supplied from $4.00. 2- Crookes Lenses completed with frame from $6.00. P O P U LARi^^f'^S^m ALL OVER THE WORLD '.'I'mJK/ f
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  • 575 13 COMMAND SOCCER TRIAL TALENT PLENTY OF The impression one gained from th 2 second of the series of trial matches arranged by the Malaya Command preparatory to selecting the side to represent them in their opening Malaya Cup match against Johore, was that the Command this season should be able
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  • 202 13 Ladies 9 Challenge Cup Mowgli. sailed by Mrs. Chamler, won the honours at the final race of the series for the Denis Santry Ladles' Challenge Cup at the R.S.Y. •>. yesterday. She thus soared ahead on points of Punal, her nearest rival. Six boats took the start, there being
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  • 480 13 (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) The Anson Road Stadium presented a picturesque scene on Sunday, when the four Chinese schools under the management of the Hokkien Ho Kuan took part In nter-school sports in the presence of hundreds of supporters of the schools. The schools are the Tao
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  • 292 13 Faced Doom To Spare Wife. Bristol. He was "only a labourer," but he had those fine feelings that verge on sheer heroism— that silent, unseen heroism that Is the symbol of a great heart. William James Ford was his name, and the better part of his days were
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  • 253 13 Trained By Peculiar Sect. Attention Is directed to a development in baby adoption. At a London lying-in home ratering for the poorest people, mothevs are In many instances not in a position to look after their infants. But there is an increasing demand, for male babies, and
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  • 142 13 Paris. Auguste Beuret, the only son of the great sculptor Rodin, has died In a ht.spital in the suburbs of Pans Hi 3; mother was Rose Beuret, the Paihsianj seamstress, who was Rodin'a first model and became the partner of his life, but whom he only married
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  • 89 13 Private Joseph Harvey, of the Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment, went out to France in August 1914. He was one of the first batch of British prisoners captured by the Germans. For four years he suifered the privations of an Internment camp. Then came the Armistice.
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    • 80 13 DOMESTIC < >CCURRENCES. IN MBMORIUM. In loving memory of my wife Dhayamoney Luther, who passed away on 13. 1932. THIS WEEK IS HOSPITAL WEEK Book for the Capitol Theatre perfoimance at 6.15 TOMORROW in aid of ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL The Police Band will play at the Theatre from 5.30
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    • 302 13 BONUSES A Word Almost Forgotten During The Financial Stress of Recent Years But Never When Applied to A Life Policy with The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited (Incorporated in Australia) This wellknown Life Office has an unbroken bonus record of over forty years and stands unrivalled to-day for
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  • 883 14 46 All Out SELANGOR BOWLERS' EASY TASK (From Our Own Correspondent.) Scremban, Saturday. Disaster befell the Negri Sembilan cricket team. when, winning the toss, they opened the innings against the Selangor visitors. An hour and fifty minutes sufficed for Selangor to dismiss Negri for the remarkably
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  • 320 14 SIXTEEN NIL THE GOVERNMENT SOCCER LEAGUE After leading by six clear goals at the end of the first half, the Surveys XI added ten more goals without reply in the second half on Wednesday at Outram School ground when they met the second string of the Prisoas' XI in the
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  • 349 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talping, Thursday. The seml-nnal of the Sultan's Cup competition between the Ipoh Chinese and the Taiping Chinese was played here today and resulted In a win (or the visitors by 3 matches to 1. The contest produced a very high standard of
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    • 143 14 *s r|£»ot*rii lf"iP> cc r|pnPTln<H S" Vp v/HCCI 1 Ulllv 5D vlv7L#v7*lv4o A^"^MB^;y Gloom f»nd depression are symptoms of internal di»fxj&Zjf order, of a struggle on the part of Nature to fight the poisons caused by constipation. Help Nature to restore j%& 1* your cheerfulness by drinking glass of ENO's
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    • 292 14 BLOSSOM TIME iJ^9BHF^>^^^^^B&» CHINESE— CANTONESE l^^^^Br -i.t^B «liX talking picture w^\, K"***^ made in SH^RPI SAN FRANCISCO C.5.A. WL *^H& CHINA TOWN aHSx Produced by the fBHB^HDe m Grand View Film to. V^^HS^SS^BIK with the cooperation of JBHBB& s^sl fhe united phot h-ay ■HhIHHhHH SERVICE CO.. CHINA. SCREENING MAY 15
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  • 1789 15 CHRISTIE RIDES 3 REMARKABLE SUCCESS AT BUKIT TIMAH WHERE was a far greater crowd at A the third day of the Spring (Governor's Cup) meeting than on either of the previous days. The racing was good, the seventh race for first division of class I horses being one of the
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  • 994 15 and Oolong made a great run on the outside to carry it into first place. A hard finish over the last furlong saw Smiling beat Numco Treize for second place. Golden Btar was fourth, Miss Metallic fifth and Aurora sixth. Sace 6. TBS PCNANG PLATE.
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  • 795 15 ENGLISH AMATEUR TITLE London, Apr. 30. In one of the most amazing championship finals in the history of golf, Stanley Lunt, of Moseley, Birmingham, defeated L. G. Crawley, of Brancepeth. ex-champion and well-known Essex cricketer, at the 37th hole at Formby, on Saturday, and thus won the
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  • 69 15 J Probable starters and jockeys in the Great "Jubilee" Handicaps, run at Kempt on Park yesterday, over I>4 miles, were, according to Reuter: TATESMAN (C. Smirke) SCARLET TIGER (Carslake/ DISARMAMENT ♦Bullock) THE BLUE BOY (Dick) ATTWOOD (Jones) THRAPSTON (Weston) MONTROSE (Gordon Richards? SOLFATARA (Perryman) THE ABBOT (Fred
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    • 274 15 I POINT j" PO l NT Jm\ Jsw^si FORD 80 HP. L m V 8 encine jB J>_/_ Cl3^ O £L^ FORD 50 HP- 4 CYLINDER ENCINE L J. Im^ Ii JBPSBJB^^T^BBB^fIr Hr 'Jb j l^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^i^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BW Choic« of two «ngww*— V-* cylmsW «r 4'«ylin<l«r. 131 J" and 157 WHBELBASE I
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  • 741 16 CARR'S XI GET 194 FOR 9 A careful 81 by V. Ponniah and fine bowling by Holt and P. F. de Souza marked yesterday's play in the Singapore State cricket trial for the forthcoming match against Necri Serai Han. At the close of play,
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  • 362 16 Surprising Results At Bournemouth. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 2. The results of the early rounds of the British Hard Courts Gnampionships, now taking place at Journemouth. were generally anticipated, but there have been two big surprises. C. E. Hare, a young Birmingham player, opened the centre-court
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  • 105 16 BURSTING TO WIN WITH A NAIL ON HIS FOOTBALL BOOTS Izmir (Symrna). A cup final here between the local team and visitors from Altaj ended in a fiasco, for twice when the ball got near the Izmir goal It burst. The referee was an Englishman. Mr. William Fowler. He asked
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  • 81 16 A secret which btamp collectors have for six months or more been longing to know is being well kept by Sir Klngsley Wood, British PostmasterGeneral. It concerns the new photogravure stamps. Collectors want to know when they will be distributed, and what they look like. They
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  • 100 16 CONTEST FOR NEXT FRIDAY At the Olympic Stadium on Friday next Sherlock Warren, will be matched against Tony Beltran over ten threeminute rounds. Beltran is a newcomer who impressed during an exhibition bout with Gulllermo at a recent promotion, and should fully exteiyl the Japanese. On
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  • 199 16 Government Services League Football Etceteras. 1: P.W.D. In the first division fixture of the Government Service Football League on Saturday played at the J.C.S.A. ground, the Etceteras obtained full points by beating the P.W.D. by a goal scored three minutes after half time. Farwell played well for
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  • 151 16 KUALA LUMPUR SPORT WASHED OUT STORCH CUP TENNIS Kuala tiumpur, Saturday. The Federal capital has experienced a week of extremely hot weather with no rain, the maximum temperature during the last three days being 95 degrees while the nights have been stifling. This afternoon, howeVer, there was a torrential downpour
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  • 109 16 POOR DISPLAY ON S.R.C. GROUND Wickets fell with lightning speed on In a match between the S.R.C. and the RAF. on the S.R.C. Padang yesterday. Batting first, the R.A.F. were dismissed for 17, M. A. Wyatt taking five wickets for 6 runs and W Ess three for
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  • 83 16 A Singapore XI will meet a team to be selected by Mr. Joe Lee at Anson Road Stadium on Thursday, May 24, the proceeds to be in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The date was originally fixed for a Malaya Cup trial, but the S.A.F.A. have given
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  • 81 16 RECEPTION AT K.L. THIS MORNING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A. L. Henry will be given a rousing reception on arrival by train tomorrow morning and it is expected that the Tamilians Physical Culture Association, to which he belongs, wil! welcome him In full force. A
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    • 36 16 THIS WEEK IS HOSPITAL WEEK' Any Contributions for St. Andrew's Mission Hospital howevet small will be thankfully received by the Hon. Treasurer for "Hospital Week." Af. E. H. G. MILLS, e/o Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Singapore.
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    • 272 16 (X) Mercedes-Benz \^_y DIESEL-ENGINE COMMERCIAL VEHICLE SggffK ww CD 3» Y^^r runntou vii Fuel Oil will save you over 75^ of your jj^ffffff aJ Jt A*sjS fi i running costs. 75% of your running costs over two ?sTmgfflwy^jMiMMrateflfito "^y- ye*" wlll more than pay for the vehicle Itself StasfcaitffflC JSi
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  • 1086 17  -  PHIL MEAD -By- All Round The Wicket J|THE chief difference between an amateur cricketer and a "pro" is that the latter is a master of stroke play while the former swipes out anyhow and nearly always to leg. The reason of the amateur's failure is that
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  • 522 17  -  CUEMAN By The tecbntetaiM have a lot of points for argument. And if the truth be told they are not at a lo:;s to go on expounding their ideas. They always can find an audience, such is the desire for knowledge among the keenly interested. For those
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  • 926 17  -  Dorothy Round By- THE AMERICAN SERVICE THE American service, when it first came into prominence, more or less revolutionised lawn tennis. It was a method of serving a very tricky ball very fast Indeed; and it was so delivered that the server could get what almost
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    • 485 17 Tr; the new, on^/iaCEASY-ACCESS" S* a H^ j« 0^ mj— jpj^HMSCI «^wr wo P ieces a P B °dy Puii the Bfefe^^sfKS^sm i a P awa Y» completely then each HK^ Cigarette can be extracted with ease HBw^^Sl 1 vk^^mL mM a convenience :no fuss or bother. JV ORDINARY FOIL
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  • 2043 18 Excellent Starts At Bukit Timah Who Will Captain Singapore At Cricket Kuala Lumpur Tennis Controversy A FEATURE of the first two days of i the Singapore Spring Governor 's-j Cup) Meeting was the excellence ofj the starting, which reflects great credit to that "old campaigner G. W.
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  • 256 18 Another Disappointing Trial At Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuaia Lumpur. May 11. J. Elmer, the well-known Singapore player, appeared for the first time today in the second Malaya Cup trial He was at his usual position at left back and played a sturdy game for Whites. The
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  • 383 18 Members of the Silver Star Minstrels are informed that Mr. Chia Eng Say of No. 12, Chapel Road. Ketong, has consented to become a Patron of the party. Mr. C. F. Ho was elected hon. music conductor pro tern, at a meeting of the Committee. At the
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  • 155 19 For the last 18 months all the lead- 1 Ing Hospitals have been uainc what Is known as the Maclean Formula for all sorts of stomach troubles. Doctors everywhere have reported astonishing cures even of Oastic and Duodenal Ulcers. Now you can get the original
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  • 240 19 DISTRICT OFFICER'S KLENNESS fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Badminton is becoming increasingly popular in Kuala Pilah and great interest in its progress is being taken by the District Officer. Mr. J. J. Sheehan, who is a keen player himstlf. Recently two new courts were opened at the
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    19 19 rroup at the first anniversary celebrations, of the Seranfoon Lads Badminton Party heM at Mr. Ie Teow Hock's residence.
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  • 794 19 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP GOVERNING BODY IN EVERY STATE The annual Singapore championship games which are scheduled -to commence on the second week of next month will in all probability be again played in the S.V.C. Drill Hall. By constructing the court broadways the overhead fans will not be in the way
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  • 1207 19 SELANGOR AND PERAK MATCH FLXED WILL JOVIALLADS RELENT? rls learned that Seiangor has definitely accepted the invitation of the Perak Badminton Association to play their return inter-State match at Ipoh during the Whitsuntide holidays. Altogether 13 games will be played— 5 men's singles, 5 men's doubles, 2 women's
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  • 169 19 HARBOUR VIEW AND HENDERSON DRAW THREE GAMES EACH A match consisting of 4 singles and 2 doubles was played between the "B" teams of the above Harbour View Badminton Party and the Henderson A.P. last Sunday at the latter's court, I resulting in a draw of 3 all. Scores: (Harbour-
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  • 199 19 FOO SEN'S VISIT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. After a considerable period of time, a badminton party will visit Seremban, when the Foo Sen BP. on Bunday play the Seremban Chinese Badminton Party at the King George V School Hall. The following will represent the Seremban Chinese:
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  • 103 19 State trial games to b» played today I in the V.I. Hall, Kuala Lumpur at 2.30 p.m. and tomorrow at 4.45 p.m. Singles.— V. Ah Swee vs. Ong Beng Chuan. K. Navaratnam vs. Teh Yoke Law, Foo Lum Choon vs. Lee Kong Soon, Yee Kang vs. Chooi Yong.
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  • 51 19 The Solar Athletic Union is affiliated to the SB A. and parties, clubs and associations wishing to have friendly matches should communicate with the sports capt. Mr. Wee Cheng Slang, c/o Malaya Tobacco Distributors or the vice-captain, Mr. Tan Kirn Koon, c/o Hye Seng and Co., Chui: 5
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  • 52 19 The Union B.P. are holding an extraordinary general meeting, at the the vice-president's (Mr. Khoo Pack Kirn's) residence today at. 10 am. A special committee meeting of the Devonshire Badminton Party will be [held at the residence of Mr. Bng Teck Lye, No. 36, Orange Road today at
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    • 389 19 OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS OF KATONG, GAYLANG and JOO CMIAT OPENING OF NEW BRANCH OF For the eonrjnter^e of oar nun.crou» Customers la Katong, Oayiang and Joo Chlat. we take pleasure to announce that. COMMENCING FROM WEDNESDAY, 16th MAY 1934, Our new Branch Office will be opened at No. 854
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    79 20 A STRIKING VIEW of the finish of the first race at Bukit Ttaaah yesterday, when the Governors Cup meeting continued in brilliant weather and drew large crowds. On left. Army Contractor, winner of the first race. LEGATION winnlnf the second race THERE was a close finish between the second, third
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