The Straits Times, 10 June 1934

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  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES fTHE LEADING SUNDAY NEW^Ah^R IN MALAYA. No. 129. Sunday, June 10th. f 1934. Plica 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 129. Sunday, June 10th. f 1934. Price 10 cents.
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  • 281 1 AUSTRALIA ALL OUT 374, ENGLAND 1 28 FOR 4 Thirty Thousand See Test Cricket Drama At Nottingham ENGLAND'S NEW RECRUIT TAKES 5 WICKETS Big Football In Malaya THIRTY thousand fascinated spectators watched the Test match at Nottingham yesterday, and million* more throughout the Empire received news of its progress through
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  • 540 1 AUSTRALIA.— Ist Innings. W. M. Woodfull c Verity b Fames 26 W. H. Ponsford c Ames b Fames 53 D. G. Bradman c Hammond b Geary 29 W. A. Brown Ibw. b Geary. 22 S. J. McCabe c Leyland b Fames 65 L. S. Darling b Verity 4
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  • 100 1 London, Saturday. Following were yesterday's scores In first-class cricket At Lords Yorkshire 174 Middlesex 139 for 3. At the Oval Essex 265 (O'Connor 143); Surrey 122 for 5. At Portsmouth -Hampshire 417 for 5 (Arnold 144, Mead 138); against Derbyshire. At Horsham --Sussex 285 for 4 (J. Parks
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  • 94 1 Fires Swept On By Typhoon Shanghai, Saturday. jLIORE than 600 houses wer destroyed in a fire which broke >ut early yesterday in the town of "Chingkiangpu, Northern Kiangsu. Thousands of people have been rendered destitute, and many people are feared to have perished in the flames. The fire,
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  • 66 1 AUSTRALIA'S 4-1 WIN OVER JAPAN Eastbourne, Saturday. In tne second round of the European zone of the Davis Cup tennis today, Fujikura (Japan) oeat McGrath (Australia), 6—4, 5—7, 6—2. 8— Turnbull (Australia), replacing Crawford, beat Yamagishl, 6 4, 7 5, 9— 7— Reuter. Australia thus beat Japan by
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  • 68 1 ANCIENT THRONE TO BE RESTORED London. As an expression of personal favour towards the Ceylonese, His Majesty the King has decided to restore to Ceylon the ancient throne of the Kings of Kandy, which has been preserved at Windsor Castle for over a certury. The King charged
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  • 32 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 8. Arrangements have been completed for the administration of a scholarship at the High School, Malacca, to be known as the Howell Memorial Scholarship.
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  • 25 1 YESTERDA Y'S WEDDING Mr. F. W. Saunders anc Miss Sybil Vera Ford, who were married yesterday afternoon, leaving St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Report on Page 11).
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  • 83 1 NORTH MALAYA IS Excellency the Officer Adn.inia- tering the Government, accompanied by Mrs. Caldecott and attended by the personal staff, will leave Singapore by the a.i. Kedah on Thursday morning on a visit to Penang, Kedah, Perils, Kuala Kangsar and Kuala Lumpur. They will return to
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  • 327 1 LADY HAIG FORGOT THE SCULPTOR'S NAME MEMORIES of the violent dispute that raged over the design for the Halg memorial statue— which has not yet been placed in Whitehallwere revived by an incident concerning a statuette of the field-marshal. The Bmplre Officers' Guild, on behalf of
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  • 108 1 CABLE FROM COLONIAL OFFICE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The following telegram has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated June 7:— "The communique of the meeting of the International Tin Committee In London on June S, after the usuv' statistics, states:
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  • 62 1 Under the auspices of the Lotus Club, Mr. J. Visuvasam, a qualified blind teacher from South India, was present at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, yesterday afternoon to demonstrate the methods employed in teaching the blind to read. Mr. Visuvasam is touring Malaya to raise funds to establish a
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 6» 2 d. (Sellers) 6ftd. July-Sept. 6 11 l».d. Oct.-Dec. 6 13 16d. Jan.-Mar. 6 15 16d. SILVER. Market tone Steady. Spot i'",d Two months 19 13 16d. CROSS RATE. London-New York,
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  • 79 1 FIRST DIVORCE SUIT 5 a.m. EDITION RULED OUT OF ORDER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CELANGOR'S first divorce case came before the Chief Justice this morning, the parties being P. Satkunam, an Indian Christian, the petitioner, Flora Santa Maria, the respondent, and a Malay, Abu Hassan Binjering, the
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  • 134 1 CHIEF POLICE INSPECTOR IN COLLISION When Chief Inspector F. G. Kin.T, attached to Beach Road Police Station, was proceeding along North Brid^' Road last night, near the Tivoli Theatre Hall, his motor-car eelUdea with a mosquito bus. His front right mud-guard Jammed with the frontright
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  • 120 1 No one succeeded in solving correctly all ten puzzles in the competition published in The Sunday Times of May 27, for which the correct titles are: Bowers, Scrimshaw, Peel, Barker, Jack, Carter, Beck, Cope, Oliver and Starling. The majority of the competitors went wrong over picture No. 8,
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  • 32 1 New York, Saturday. A suit demanding damages of $75,000 against the White Star line has been filed by Rose Monte iro, daughter cf a cook killed on the Nantucket lightship—Reuter.
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  • 17 1 Paris, Saturday. Messages from Prague state that the Little Entente has recognised the Soviets— Reuter.
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  • 67 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Seller* Spot (loose) 21ft 22. (F. 0.8.) tt% 22 7/11 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers June tt% 2294. July-Sept. 23 :'3V Oct.-Dec. 24 24 M. Jan.-Mar. 24 Vk Mfi. Tone of Market Quiet slightly easier after being firm. Latest
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 2223 2 By THE WAhDERER (\NE of the most interested raerabers of the audience at the first night of The House of Rothschild" at the Pavilion must have been Mr. D. F. Pratt of Rengam Estate, Johore. Not so much because he is an Artiss fan as for the
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  • 254 2 SHIP'S OFFICER AND A G!RL Cape Town. Mr. Alfred Jennings Brewer The British ship's officer who was wrongly arrested in Portuguese West Africa seven years ago, has been charged at East London with being found on enclosed premises by night. He was acquitted. Kathleen Hayes told the court
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  • 49 2 A North Bay < Ontario) farmer's wife, Mrs. Olivia Dinne, has given birth to five baby girls, which the doctors claim as a record for Canada, and possibly for the world. All are doing well. Father's comment: "I'm the kind of fellow they should put in goal."
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 43 2 registered 111 I texture that doesn't resent even Ofc*f!>SH IRTS SOFT COLLARS £r PYJAMAS SOLD BY LEADING HOSIERS OUTFITTERS STORM IF any difficulty in f, writ* COUHTAI'LOS, LID. 16, St. Martins le-Grand. Londan, EX. 1. far Dane of nearest retailer and descriptive Utcratare.
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    • 112 2 ANOTHER COOPER PRODUCT! JHugtepsL DILUTES ONE PART TO 600 PARTS WATER Municipal is guaranteed by test 18 to 22 times more powerful than pure Carbolic Acid and six times as strong as common types n* *h»aD disinfectants but nowhere near six times the price. It is a yggtjL UTv. real
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  • 1794 1 BARGAINING FOR TANKS OVER DINNER Dekobra's Tales Of Shanghai MAURICE DEKOBRA, the witty author of so many gay and naughty romances, has been spending the last six months in China and Is publishing his Impressions In a series of articles appearing in Le Journal of Paris. Whatever opinion one may
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  • 1126 1 Columnist Who Wrote "House Of Rothschild 9 AN unobtrusive little grey-haired man in his sixties, so in his un Miry ing daily habits that he was unknown to the people who lived in the iiame block of flats with him. and un'.nown even in the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 399 1 Where To Stay When Home on Leave ■w LONDON. i^— Two Residential Hotel*. Highly recommended for Oversea* Visitors and famUies home on leave. Unsurpassed for Comfort, Cuisine, Service, Homeliness. GRANTLEIGH HOTEL, Inverness Terrace, Hyde Park. London's Most Modern Residential HoteL Lift, A. Si C. water, gas fire and telephone In
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    • 362 1 LONDON CALLS •"ag*^ INSISTENTLY FrtjUp*^^^ COME! and enjoy at ySjrcj^"^ HOTEL RUBENS ■#/^Sj»lv Buckingham Palace Road. facing Buckingham Palace or HOTEL REMBRANDT South Kensington. S.W. jKa facing the Victoria and A'bert Museum. Every attention in pleasing surrounding. s PERFECT QUIETUDE. THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING have running hot
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 96 1 THE ANSWERS Answers to questions in Page 4 1. Kid leather. 2. The green colouring matter In plants. 3. Oriental. 4. Polaris. 5.- An artificial mound. 6. Bolivia and Paraguay. 7. The change of direction in a raj of light 8. Paul. 9. A young hog. 10. Before (356-323 B.C.).
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  • 497 3  -  Ely Culbertson By ASSUMING DISTRIBUTION MANY a contract at the bridge taHe is defeated because the Declarer assumes, with or without reason, that the distribution of the adversely held cards In a suit will follow normal linesthat la, that if there are four cards outstanding, they will
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  • 2564 3  -  R. H. De SOLMINIHAC ONRAET -By Importance Of The Hoof Mr. Rene Henry de Solminihac Onraei, the well-known polo pbayer and Chief Police Officer, Perak, continues below hi* analysis of the points of a horse. He stresses the importance of examining the feet when
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  • 107 3 The Poultry Expert of the Sunday Times has had considerable success with his exhibits at the Agri-Horti-cultural Exhibition at Kuala Lumpur, gaining a number of awards, Including one of the special cups for outstanding exhibits. He writes that he has made inquiries concerning the wild cat which was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 188 3 9 m Proud of Me" **I won a medal for jumping. I *^m*^ trained a long time to win tut father says training wasn't all." Foth.r: "Yes, training helped m Junior to win, but his energy— bis I strength and muscular develop- ment were more important. His motherhasbeengivinghimQuaker Oats every
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    • 32 3 DAY, SON AND HEWITT'S POULTRY MEIICINE CHESTS contains everything necessary for curing and warding off the everyday ailments of poultry. Ask for free booklet— All about Poultry Ailments." MEDICAL BALL LTD. Chemists.
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    • 24 3 FOR HORSES Fresh Bast Australian Oats, Bran, Chaff, Hay, Linseed, Barley, etc Prices competitive. TONG LAM CO. 46/40. P«ck Seah Street. Singapore. Telephone 7328.
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    • 25 3 1934 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New beauty NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER SPEED AUSTINS see them at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Branches from Singapore to Penang. 1 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIII II
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 148 3 ASK ME ANOTHER 1. What Is cheverel 2. In botany, what la chlorophyll 3. What does levantlne mean 4. What heavenly body is called the lode-sar 5. What Is a tumulus 6. What South American countries have no sea coasts 7. In physics, what Is refraction 8. Who wrote the
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  • 1546 5 By OLDTIMER So-called modern progress is blamed by "Oldtimer," in another of his series of infor~ motive articles, for the degeneration of the highiy developed native art of batik. The European demand for gaudy colouring is a further cause of the deterioration of this work
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  • 1239 5 posure of dyed parts to a second dye < tiften produces startling colour effects. 1 1 Green, for Instance, may be produced i by leaving Indigo-dyed parts of the < cloth exposed to a subsequent yellow dye. Exposure of these indlgo-dyed parts to a
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  • 64 5 The wedding took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, the Rev. F. Deredec officiating, of Mr. Anthony Ambrose, of the S.H.B. third son •f Mr. A. R. Ambrose and of the late Mrs. Ambrose, and Miv Caroline de Haan only daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. F. de
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 570 5 BTUDY IN YOUR AT SPARE HOME m M'w TIME I 1 j/r >^ I 1 CAN HAVB A COLLKGE TRAINING IN AIMOST ANY CAKEEK FOR A FEW SHILLINGS MONTHLY. MATRICULATION Thar* are many wajra of commaaring a raraar, but Matriculation hi Iba Jumping -o« board for all tb« beat onaa.
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  • 319 6 PREFER TO BE PRIMITIVE Taming Philippine Ilcadhunters By Felix M. Keesing and Marie Kcesing. George Allen and Unwin. 10s. 6d. ALL those interested in primitive peoples will welcome this book by the Director of International Research on "Dependencies and Native Peoples of the Pacific" and his wife. The
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  • 256 6 Earth Memories. By Llewelyn Powys. The Badley Head. 7s. 6<L •T*HERE is a depth and sweetness about Llewelyn Powys 's essays whicn recall vaguely some of the work of R.L. Stevenson. There is the same Joy in life, in living for its own sake, which marks
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  • 29 6 The King in a letter to the Royal Life Savfng Society, congratulating it on its increasing progress, mentions khat the awards issued last ear were the highest yet recorded.
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  • 1771 6 NEW DOCTRINE AN EXCUSE FOR HIS MARRIAGE To the Editor of the Sunday Times. Sir, The word "greatness' could, I suppose, be used quite reasonably even of the Devil himself, for It is but a relative term, and -ye often hear sue' i expressions as "a
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  • Article, Illustration
    1188 6 CONFESSIONS OF A TUB-THUMPER Alarmed by the spread of nudism in Rhode Island State, legislators drew up a Bill designed to stamp out the practice They passed the Bill and sent it to the Governor. He vetoed It In their zeal they had made it illegal for anyone
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  • 292 6 Relief Almost Instantaneous. To be a chronic s'lllerer lor the last four years, to dread eating anything and then U> find almost Instant relief by a new medicine which is being used by Doctors and Hospitals all over the country— that Is the amazing
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 48 6 Wr mm ■•sfy Mm \^m All the best people carry Pyramids. The wide variety of designs in both white and coloured caters for every taste. And they wear amazingly. Look for the Pyramid label. PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS ft/ William Jack«^Co. flkalai|a itd.ff] ,GAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. J.W.— l.
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    • 103 6 THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE SIR CLEMENT EVERITT. FOR SALE, Sherinfham. Norfolk. A modern and very comfortable labour saving bouse standing hign up— very light and sunny, with charming views. acre of land, ten minutes from sea. town and pood golf course. Three double and three single bed rooms (fitted
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  • Article, Illustration
    1537 7 KRA CANAL THE recent discussions concerning the rumoured plan for the construction of a canal through the Isthmus of Kra by the Japanese, has caused me to turn over some longforgotten notes on the subject which I obtained first-hand, in his reminiscent mood, from the late Emile Hardouin. one of
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  • 487 7 CTR Cecil Clementl has a fine com- mand of the English language and is often poetic In his speechmaking rarely anything else, his enemies would say. An audience in London on Monday, and we out here the morning after, learned that he can also be painfully deliberate
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  • 238 7 It Is reported that Mr. G. A. de C. d' Moubray, District Officer, Klnta, ha> been admitted to the General Hospital, Batu Gajali. for an operation. Mr. V. S. Kelly, late Assistant Ac countant, PW. Department, Northern Rhodesia, has been appointed Accountant, Corps of Accountants, P. V 7.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 145 7 "To let Bungalow No. 1 Margate Rd., off Grove Rd., close to Katong Park. Inspection any time. Entry 1-7-34. Farther particulars from Tel. No. 3170." FOR PERFECT EYESIGHT,. CONSULT ELLISON S.EZEKIEL& CO., Opticians, Watchmakers, Photography Dealers. On)y Address:— 3, Capitol Building, Stamford Road; Singapore. 'Phone 2751. SUNDAYS— Office opened all
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    • 158 7 J|Jk BRINGS g|H NEW The climate of the tropic* weakens many peoI plr.Thcy feel run down.. .tirrd out. Walrrbur»'# I Compound qwickrj corrects this condition. i It contains all the strengthening, nourishing I properties of cod lirer oil, as well as other reI construct itc agents. Pleasant to take, free
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  • 770 8 Split Skirts At The Cabarets (By Our Woman Correspondent) I>LUE and green Is the colour scheme of tJhe renovated cabaret at the New World which held Its first tea dance recently. The bandstand at one end of the ballroom, shaped like a shell in pale green, looks
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  • 31 8 Ida Lupino, Ihe young; British sere en actress now In Hollywood, displays "La Gavroche" (The Flirt). The style was desirned by Theo Ae-ts, a famous Hallywood hairdresser.
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  • 459 8 HER MAJESTY IN BLUE BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT SUNDAY TIMES OFFICE. Fleet Street. May 17. THE King and Queen held the first Court of the season Buckingham Palace last night, at which 700 people were presented, incluJing the 300 members of the Diplomatic Corps who were invited to
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  • 86 8 SIMPLE HORS D'OEUVRES For six people allow twelve large sardines, twelve croutons of bread, parsley, capers, and a little tartare sauce. Skin the sardines and remove the backbones. Cut the bread croutons the size of the sardines and fry them brown In butter. Let the
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  • 230 8 A certain amount of exercise Is necessary for keeping the muscies m good condition, but it must be the right amount to suit individual requirements. Vhis is a point which is often forgotten in our feverish desire to keep ourselves "fit." Exercise has become such a fetish with some
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 650 8 WHITEAWAYS PROFIT SHARING SALE BARGAINS IN HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS S*W' Wf ALUMINIUM »S «?^46 ill RRi:\D BOARDS. illustration. Size 3 BL^ Made from seasoned wood. J^4= fancy cut. as illustration. Sale Price 85 cts- ep Size 12 inches. each. "W'AVWELL" HOUSESale Price $163 each. HOLD SCALES. s~2 ~~~T**\_-^^~ British made, weighs
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    • 13 8 1 UA& 9 SAUCE g£j] The Original Cj*J and genuine 53 Worcesiershire Haskforitbyname
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    • 94 8 JUST ARRIVED A Large Shipment of GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS including EVENING AND AFTERNOON GOWNS, SPORTS CLOTHES, LINEN SKIRTS, Etc. T«l. 4974. Nikko HoUSe 10 Battery Road. I infer' 11, Battery Road, (I^«^ I* X* «rf Singapore. I; Phone 3164. RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Always in Stock THE SMARTEST GOWNS
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 651 9 OUR FREE-ENTRY $500 COMPETITION Can You Put A Title To Cash Prizes For Selecting Names A Picture? From Given List Today The Sunday Times offers a further simple Picture Puzzle Competition in which no entrance fee is required and a caah prize of $500 is offered. Below will be found
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    • 136 9 jjjjj* CHOCOLATE C QA j!gfi Nestles add yet another variety to their selection of chocolates NESTLES TOASTED ALMONDS crisp and crunchy! These chocolates achieved immediate popularity when launched on the English market. Try a tin to-day. Obtainable at all leading stores. CUT OUT THIS j ENTRY FORM j PICTURE PUZZLE
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 524 9 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES J7lVyfPYiVir D AHin The BAG. Dance Orw, IMVIr IKIi, KALJILJ Direct dby Henry Hall 12.20 The News. TODAY. 1235 Interlude. i 2.40 England vs. Australia. An 6.20 a.m. British Theatre Music. Eye-Witness Account of the 6.50 Dance Music. First Cricket Test HVrn by 7.5 Open Hill Climb for
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  • 485 10 Test matches are on again After all the balderdash that was talked and written during and after the last series of games In Australia, only 22 men are engaged In the war between England and Australia, and the area of the battle is confined to the pleasant ground
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  • 40 10 (Ananias News Factory.) London. Saturday. Publishers' lists announce publication at an early date of "My Unhappy Years," described %s a doleful dirge by an anonymous author who uses the Malayan scene as back -round for his tragic story.
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  • 715 10  -  PAT PERMANG I^EADING the report on the subject of the latest address to Singapore Rotarians, I gathered that the distinguished lecturer was a bit fed up with our present economic system, chiefly on the ground that whatever we did to mend it, the machine would always beat us
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  • 1234 10 THE ASSERTION? OF ANANIAS today's ASSERTION Ten dollars for funny story— until fvrther notice. THE RETURN OF PROSPERITY. OR I have an honours story for ou this week in fact, I have two of same. Unfortunately, I can't give them a local touch people are so peevish. When they have
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 219 10 DOMESTIC CXXURRENCES. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. tin. Hobday end son thank all relatives and Mends who bo kindly sent wreaths and attended the funeral of the late James Grant Hobday, on June 8. CAPITOL 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. 11l Kit* LAST FEW PERFORMANCES! GARBO THE QUEEN OF THE SCREENIN M M MASTERPIECE "QUEEN
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    • 41 10 PIANOi TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret Dancing. Talkies. Theatres and Cinemas.' 1 Modern ladies Watches from $10— to $100.--(sJkxjte Jo*. otc# Ccttcucrytte m^ mil L^i t C-« JKx' *I*
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    • 81 10 VALUE RARELY J^ MET WITH! M&o^ A CHARMING NEW SELECTION Xf^S-V h*W OF CRISP- VOILE EVENING &>*?' FROCKS. fIT ON ULTRA ls£*V FASHIONABLE LINKS /w|S3 THESE FROCKS ARE A PRACTI- t* *j£ CAL INVESTMENT AS THEY POSSESS THE ADDED ADVAN. jtyf TAGEOFBEINGEASILY |«*> j LAUNDERED $12.50 EACH NETT. IT H'OL'LD
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    • 30 10 ©k §> uralag UfonfB EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE TELEPHONES Cecil Street, Singapore. EDITORIAL 5151, 5152. ADVERTISING 7701. GENERAL OFFICE 7702. PRINTING PUBLISHING 7703. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3683.
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  • 74 11 TWO CITIES SEIZED SZECHUAN FORCES OUSTED Shanghai, Saturday. *Tp\\(> cities on the Sikang border have fallen to the Tibetan invaders, according to a late report. Following a lull, the Tibetans returned to the attack last week and this culminated in the defeat yesterday of the Szechuan forces under
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  • 133 11 GEN. HUANG'S REPLY TO HIS CRITICS Shanghai, Saturday. "I am loyal to the nation and will continue to do everything with an open mind," declared Gen. Huang Fu, chairman of the Peiping Branch Political Council, replying to charges of treachery made in the Chinese press. "As I
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  • 295 11 Shanghai, Saturday. Gen. Huang Shao-hsiung, the Interior Minister, left Shanghai for Hong Kong this morning. It Is tinderstood that Gen. Huang will first interview Mr. Hu Han-mln, the veteran statesman, and then proceed from the Colony to Canton, where he will meet Gen. Chan Chai-tong, the commander-ln-chlef. Following
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    17 11 A camper prepares the mid-day meal in the sunshine, at a holiday camp in Sussex.
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  • 125 11 SINGAPORE WEDDING Mr. F. W. Sounders And Miss 5. Ford Mr. Francis W. Saunders, the Johore State Rugby player, was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon to Miss Sybil Vera Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. W. Ford of Reading. Mr. Saunders is employed by Malaya General
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  • 1501 11 NEWS FROM MALAYAN COURTS BOXER FINED FOR GAMBLING rE early morning slun _.rs of Lieut. G. C. Bradbury, a passenger on board the s.s. Rajputana, were rudely disturbed by the entry into his cabin of Mohamed Ibrahim at 3.15 yesterday morning. When challenged
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  • 891 11 The following is Fraser and Co.'s list of yesterday's closing prices in Singapore Amptt Tin (4) 6a. 7%d 7s Asam Kumbang (i) 37* 6d 40s c.d Austral Malay 48s 6d 48a Ayer Hitam Tin (la) IBa 10a Ayer Weng ($1) 1.90 3.00 Bangrtn Tin («> MNiiiM Chanckat
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 105 11 Cash Capital '^'flflHJflSTC* r tv 3,0 S OO,OO0 S OO ml nBUranCe ($4.. 95,808.20) underwritten. THE INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hongkong.) Equipped with a complete and up-to-date line of Life and Accident policies, this strong and progressive Company has a number of good Agency
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    • 39 11 TANOLIN Cameron Highlands Boarding School for European children, will open on July 0, with a few pupils only, until the permanent building is ready. Qualified SUIT, and trained nurse as Matron. Further particulars: Miss Griffith-Jones, Tanglin Preparatory School, Singapore.
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    • 22 11 J A S+ lIP w NO FINEPWHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN L(JTLEtC?,L T D SINGAPORE.'KUApA LUMPUR, PENANG, G> IPOH.
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  • 948 12 HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY PARTY The Queen's Three Hobbies Antiques, Gardening And Seeing Tennis THE thunder of guns in Hyde Park and the ringing of church bells marked the sixty-seventh birthday of the Queen. Both the King and Queen had returned specially from Sandringham for the customary family luncheon party at
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  • 47 12 The Home Fleet firing practice has taken place in the English Channel, ready for the Fleet Championships and cup, which is competed for each year at Scapa Flow. Scotland, in June. Here a broadside from the lfi-inch runs of the 11. M.5. Rodney is seen.
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  • 654 12 AFTER THE ARMS TALKS WITH the talks on disarmament drawing to an abortive conclusion, it is high time (writes the Naval Correspondent of tftie Morning Post) that that Britain reviewed her own defences such as they are. It has long been admitted that we have disanr
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  • 132 12 ROPE TRICK HYPNOTISM? Writing to the Times on the subject of hypnotism in the East, Admiral Mark Kerr comments: I think there is no doubt that crowd hypnotism is an established fact. Some 40 years ago a London magazine published the photograph, taken from some distance behind a crowd who
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  • 582 12 LIST OF THE PRIZEWINNERS Below are given the names and addresses of the 78 readers who share the prize money in The Sunday Times j Picture Competition No. 4. Singapore. P. G. Tan. Co Lewis and Peat, Ltd.,; I Tan Beng Ho, co Borneo Co., Ltd.,:'
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  • 83 12 A woman who went into her garden to water the flowers was killed by an electric shock which she received from some wire netting. Neighbours heard screams and found her hanging to the wire netting, along which ran an electric cable leading to a shed. The woman was
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    • 50 12 Jig-Saw Puzzle |Bs^ s^^^^^<S sv U^J y« '^saL. J£?eE IF YCJ CAN WIN THIS JI6-SAW CAtZEPI/HY IMS cutting out Twe zo t»iecus, BY completing rue P»owe in TMe FOLLOWING TIME LIMIT. ADUIT3, \2 M IN.; CHILDREN, »4 MiN Piane n0.3 then toy to Discovua 4 mistakes in the finished PICTUT26
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  • 593 13 Rain Interferes With S.C.C. Innings (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Singapore Cricket Club facing a total of 225 by the Selangor Club in the match today began aggressively and scored quickly, and in twenty minutes had knocked up 44 rv is
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  • 86 13 The friendly ping-pong match between the Al Tong Old Boys and Oel Khee Associations at the former's premises on Friday resulted as follows (A.T.0.8. players mentioned first) lim Eng Seng beat Ang Lam Yong, 3 l; Teo Cheng Song beat Meouth Siew, 3—2; Ang Thiam Koon beat Tan
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  • 74 13 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng, June 8. The annual school sports of the King Edward VII School, Taiping, will be held at the school padang on Saturday, June 23. The School won the Glugor Shield in Penang last year, in face of strong competition with all
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  • 242 13 An interesting afternoon's cricket was witnessed on the B.C.R.C ground yesterday when the V.M.C.A. beat the home side by one wicket. ChoonLeong was top-scorer for the S.C.R C. with 36 (five fours), while Gauder, opening for the visitors, hit five fours and three sixes In
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  • 222 13 Ceylonese Beaten By Eight Wickets The S.-i.C defeated the Ceylon •Sports Club yestercay by elg't wickels on the S.R.C. ground. For the winners H. R. Bartels bowled well, while P. R. Lewis batted In good style. P. de Sllva was at the wickets for one and a half
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  • 62 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuantan, June 6. On Sunday the Kuantan European Club were at home to the cricket team of the Sungei Lembing European Club at the Kuantan Government Office grounds. The match, which lasted all day, resulted in a win for the Kuantan team. Kuantan made
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  • 57 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuantan, June 6. An interesting game of polo was played at Pekan on Saturday between teams of their highnesses the Sultans of Perak and Pahang. The gam© was exciting from start to finish and Pahang won bj the only goal scored, victory being
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  • 29 13 The cricket match between the Asiatic Petroleum Coy's Sports Club and the Wiltshire Regiment which was to have been played at Paya Lebar yesterday was no* played.
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  • 437 13 "Medicos" Knock Up 241 The S.C.C. only just averted a bad defeat at the hands of the Medical College ou the Padang yesterday. The "Medicos," who scored 94 for the loss of three wickets in an hour's play on Friday evening, collected the fine total of 241
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  • 269 13 Teachers Reply With 56 A magnificent Innings of 92 by V. Ponnlah and a breezy knock by P. Almeida enabled the P.W.D. to declare their Innings at the large total of 215 in the cricket match against the Teachers Association yesterday afternoon on St. Joseph's Institution
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  • 113 13 Grange B.P. beat the Week-End 1 P. before a big crowd of enthusiasts, at the former's court by 5 2. Scores (Grange players mentioned first) C. T. Koh beat Robert Lee, 15-4, 15 4 Chua Long Yong los t< C. Kens Soon, 13—13 (5—2), -15, 14—14 (I—3) Tan Kirn
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  • 110 13 In the Ladies Double Handicap at Tanglin Club on Friday Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Brooke owe 15.2 beat Mrs. Fletcher and Miss Stevens scr., 6 4, 6 4. MONDAY'S TIES Mixed Doubles Opu. (Semi-Final) Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Macpherson vs. Mrs. Laing and T. J. A. Green.
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  • 23 13 Members ol the Siong 800 Athletic Association are reminded that entries for the Junior and Novices Billiards Tournament will close on June 12.
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  • 24 13 The cricket match between the Indian Association and the AngloChinese School, which was to have been played yesterday at Balestier Road ground, was cancelled.
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  • 440 13 SELANGOR AND PERAK MALAYA CUP MATCH DRAWN Penalty Goal Saves Home Team (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 9. •"fHE Malaya Cup match between Selangor and Perak was drawn, each si-it scorinf one goal. Belai-£or were very disappointingTheir forwards were feeble in front of the goal ana the only
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    • 89 13 ENTERTAINMENTS Singapore, June 10, 1934. ALHAMBRA Diploirmniacs with Robert Woolsey and Bert Wheeler- 6.15 9.15 p m. CAPITOL Queen Christina with Greta Oarbo. 6 15— 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROL'GH SakKubai. Tamil Talkie. 6.15— 9 1* pm. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret. Dancing, Tailcies, Theatres and CinemasPAVILION The House of Rothschild with
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  • 1129 14  -  PHIL MEAD By ART OF FAST BOWLING GET a cricket ball. Put the first and second fingers one on each side of the seam, and your thumb well under the ball. Arrange the other two fingers comfortably. That Is the standard grip of the ball for
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  • 725 14  -  CUEMAN BY MASTERING THE MASSE r'S an 111 wind that blows none good. When the push stroke was abolished in billiards it made players study more of the pique and masse strokes. The push stroke wind blew the masse good. A bit involved. But you know what
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  • 80 14 The ruins of ancient Carthage, in Tunis, which are among the most famous in the world, are being carried away by thieves, according to a report received by the French Government. Father Lapeyre. director of the Lav!gerie Museum, asks the Government to take measures for the protection
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  • 606 14  -  DOROTHY ROUND DOUBLES PLAY By jyXJBLES play in lawn tennis 1. i number of attractions which the singles game cannot possess. Often, a mediocre singles player makes a wonderful doubles partner, while the singles champions are not by any means always equally good in doubles. The
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    • 502 14 Thirteenth Annual Statement of the Asia Life Insurance Co. Stanton Nelson Co., Ltd., General Agents for Malaya. MAIN OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST NEW YORK OFFICE 17 The Bund, Shanghai 80 William St., New York CH7 December 31. 1933 ASSETS Cash: On hand 6.690.85 With Banks and Trust Companies 678.780
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    • 37 14 [1 Quality always tells I m That is wlnj I I OVALTINEI I is the most widely used m I Food Beverage Ij I in the World m ,rM \P OJ If I /TH \_</io mil: ._B
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  • 514 15 Members of the Telok Ayer Jpworth League and friends numbering 40 made an excursion to the Kota Tinggi Waterfalls last Monday. The trip commenced at the Telok Ayer Church, via Selegle Road and Kerbau Road, and at the latter place breakfast was taken, to all present, after
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  • 1739 15 FAULT OF TOO MUCH HEADING The Corner Kicks Should Be Left To Experts An Instructive article on Association Football by Sir William Murison, former Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, appears In the Jersey Morning News. Sir *7Uliam, who retired quite recently, has always taken
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    • 485 15 "PERSONS NOT FAT LIVE LONGEST" Eminent Physician Declares In a recent lecture before the American Academy erf Medicine, a prominent physician stated that persons who aren't fat live the longest. Common sense confirms this. Insurance companies often reject overweight folks, or charge higher premiums on account of the risk. Fat
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  • 493 76 SHAR KAMAR'S VICTORY Shar Kamar 3 Darul Khair 1. SHAR Kamar now top the first division Malay League, by virtue of their victory yesterday against the Darul Khair at the Jalan Besar Stadium, in the competition for the Coleman Championship Trophy." They played an excellent game and
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  • 214 76 BOWLERS' DAY U.E.s BEAT RAFFLES INSTITUTION Playing on their own ground yester.day, the Raffles Institution cricket XI were defeated by 23 runs by the United Engineers. It was a bowlers' day, Truby taking five wickets for 16 runs and Jopp four for 20. Scores: United Engineers.— X. M. Jopp b
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  • 14 76 Yesterday's cricket fixture between the Wiltshire Regiment's second team and the S.C.R.C. was postponed.
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  • 244 76 TIME INTERVENES AT BUKIT TIMAH Time intervened in the crloket match at Bukit Timah yesterday between the Raffles College XI and the Nondescripts Cricket Club. The College boys compiled a total of 157 runs for four wickets, Kee Pow contributing 65, before declaring. The visitors had scored 94
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  • 237 76 PURCHASED AT RECENT AUSTRALIAN SALES The following is a list of the yearlings purchased on behalf of the Singapore Turf Club, at the Melbourne and Sydney Bloodstock Yearlings Sales. The latest advlcrs from Mr James Redfearn are that the animals are doing well. It is anticipated
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  • 50 76 An interesting soccer game was witnessed by a large crowd yesterday at the Police Depot, Thomson Road, when th 2 Police r et the Immigration ln a second division league fixture of the Government Services Football competition. The game ended ln a tlraw. each side scoring two goals.
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  • 23 76 The joxlng matches arranged for last night at the Olympic Stadium, Singapore, were postponed owing to the w athe-, until tomorrow
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  • 28 76 The Keppel June medal, which was to have been played yesterday and today, at the Keppel Golf Club, hat been postponed until July 7 and 8.
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  • 705 76 Larwood's Return To Form Gregory Scores His Fourth Century London. June 8. Six of the seven county matches, which started on Wednesday, were brought to a definite conclusion, the only match where no result was arrived at being between Yorkshire and Glamorgan at Hull, where
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  • 92 76 TODAY. Shooting: Farrer Range, a.V.R.A. Spoon Shoot, 8.30 am. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. Selangor Club. 2nd day, XL.: S.C.C. vs. Nondescripts. SCO; S.C.R.C. vs. SRC 2nd, S.R.C., II a.m.; Medical College vs. WilUhirts, Medial College; Ceylcn S.C 2nd vs. Medical College 2nd. Balcstier Road; Raffles Institution Past vs. Present,
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  • 1765 17 VISITING FORWARDS GIVE POOR SHOW FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Malacca, Saturday. SINGAPORE won their first Malaya Cup match by a score which look*, satisfactory on paper, but the game they played was far less inspiring that a victory of three clear goals would
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  • 135 17 Result Of Major League Games. New York, June 7. The following are the results ol the major league games played today. AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. St. Louis 5 13 0 Chicago 3 9 1 Bonura hit a homer for Chicago. Cleveland 6 12 2 Detroit 11 11 0
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  • 1461 18 R. A. Ashworth's Promise As A Skipper— Kuala Lumpur Football Surprise Singapore. THE margin by which the Europeans defeated the Rest was so convincing that it sounds absurd to say the better team lost, and yet on paper there is no doubt that the Rest wore a
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  • 364 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. MALACCA, though beaten by a single goal, by Negrl last Saturday were outplayed by the visitors in the Malaya Cup match, only a determined defence preventing the score m amounting to at least half a doz<. On the form shown that day,
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  • 394 18 The following are the.handlcaps for! the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club summer meeting. RACE 1. Horses, Class 3, Div. 3. > furlongs. 2.30 p.m.— Windgarde 9. Shlelleleagh 9, Laneham 8.12, Gallant Maggie 8.9, Tetrawa 8.5 and Sea Storm 7.5. RACE 2. Horses. Class
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  • 188 18 DECISION TO LOWER SUBSCRIPTION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 6. The annual general meeting of the Perak Turf Club was held yesterday evening at the Secretary's office with Mr. E. C. Watson in the chair. The minutes of the previous general meeting were read and confirmed. The
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  • 147 18 The following are the positions in the Government Services FA. League First Division. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pi •Etceteras 2 2 0 0 10 4 Marine I. *****1? Monopolies 1. *****22 Medicals 2 1.10 5 3 2 Police I. *****52 Post Office 2 0 2 0
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  • 1888 19 PROGRESS SHOWN BY GIRL PLAYERS PRACTICALLY all the Selangcw State men and women players took part in the Interesting badminton tournaments organised at the Malayan Exhibition.. Very large gatherings of badminton enthusiast* were present at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium grounds to witness these games
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  • 652 19 Play m the 81ngapo*e annual bad minton championship tour lament! organised by the Singapore Badminton Association will begin on Saturday next at the B.V.C. Drill Hall. A record number of entries for the junior singles has been received, the total up to the time of writing
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  • 923 19 NOTES FROM THE COURTS The Kuantan Government English School created a surprise when they defeated a badminton team from Sunge« Lembing at Kuantan on the former's ground, by 3 games to 1. Scores: Doubles:— Liew Him Wai and George Lawther (Kuantan Government English School) beat Kirn Leong and Fan Chiew
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  • 174 19 MALACCA ASSOCIATION The Malacca Badminton Association's annual report states: The association began with a membership of seven, viz., the Argonauts, the Shamrocks, the Teachers Association of Malacca, the Adameveans, the Indo-Ceylonese Association, the Jollylads and the Malacca Boys' (Junior) Sports Club. The last two clubs withdrew their applications but five
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    • 290 19 AN AGE-OLD DISPUTE ENDED What is the correct tempo of a Fox-trot? Hear Charlie Kunz and his Casani Club Orchestra in ,^M_^ Tne correct Dancing Speed with the precision of a Clock— The Puktng- Rhythm and the Lltty «wtne— are ,_^H J\l maintain© throughout. J^> r~tfi^ Here lMt te taaaA
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