The Straits Times, 29 July 1934
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Title Section36 1934-07-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 136. Sunday, July 29th., 1934. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 136. Sunday, July 29th., 1934. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article454 1934-07-29 1 Austrian Government Forces Launch Attack On Stronghold MARTIAL LAW IN FESTIVAL CITY MANY FOREIGN VISITORS Austria's Demand To Hitler "RF.COGNISE OUR INDEPENDENCE" fRAVE news of further bloodshed comes from Austria. A Reuter message received last night states that martial law has been proclaimed in the historic454 words
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Article, Illustration180 1934-07-29 1 and Wolseberg. They are reported to be proceeding to the Yugo-Slav frontier. FRONTIER CROSSED The Government forces, however, have entered Klagenfurt. Austrian Legionaries who were assembled at Praevall, in Yugo-Slavia. are reported to have crossed the border and to be making their way towards Carinthia. There they Intend180 words
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Article61 1934-07-29 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 23>i 23*,. (F. 0.8.) Aug. 23.. 23H. Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Tone of Market:—Quiet Steady. Latest Cable per Ib. London Spot Sheet 6 13 16d. New York Spot Sheet (Friday's close) G. cts. 14',. Luc-Sept >.t -!><•(.61 words
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Article25 1934-07-29 1 The Acting Governor, Mr. X Caldecott, will leave Singapore on Sunday next on a visit to Kelantan and Trengganu, returning on Aug. 17.25 words
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Article69 1934-07-29 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Bayers) Id. (Sellers) 7'sd. July-Sept. 7 3 16d. Oct.-Dec. 7 K6 Jan-Mar. 7 9/164. Market tone ldle. SILVER. Spot 20' ,d. T» months 20' «d. CROSS RATE. London-New York, 5.03%. New York-London. 5.03%.69 words
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Article116 1934-07-29 1 Ten Inches Of Rain This Month 'V DEPRESSION TO BLAME \M ALAYA should experience fine weather over the August holidays. There is every prospect," said an official of the Meteorological Office in Singapore yesterday, that the spell of wet weather we have been experiencing lately will soon116 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-07-29 1 London, despite the long period of drought, has not escaped sharp short showers recently. Girls are seen above hurrying to shelter in the West End.25 words
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Article, Illustration46 1934-07-29 1 Chief Constable John Horweil, head of the "Big Six" at Scotland Yard, who is playing a prominent part in the investigation of the Brighton murder mysteries. The police are still baffled by trunk crime No. 1." An arrest has been made in trunk crime "No. 2."46 words
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Article132 1934-07-29 1 Result Of Picture Puzzle Competition No. 11 On Page 11 of this issue will be found details of a Bew competition in which |500 MUST BE WON. No entrance fee is required for this simple contest, which calls for the identification of 12 well-known film artists132 words
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Article186 1934-07-29 1 TWO PRISONERS ESCAPE WITH RIFLE AND REVOLVERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. THVO prisoners have escaped from custody at the small village of Lenggong, about 15 miles from Kuala Kangsar, on the Grik Road, and have taken with them a rifle, revolvers and ammunition. The discovery that the men186 words
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Article113 1934-07-29 1 SURREY SCORE 500 London, Saturday. Close of play scores In first-class cricket today At Edinburgh Scotland against Australia no play owing to rain match continues on Monday. At the Oval— Surrey 500 for 9 (Holmes 100) against Kent. At Hove— Warwick 269 Sussex 33 for one. At Clapton—Reuter - 113 words
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108 1934-07-29 1 SEVERE MANCHUKUO FLOODS RIVERS OVERFLOW Shanghai, Saturday. THE rich region traversed by the South Manchuria Railway is the latest area to be overwhelmed by floods the Liao River having broken ita banks. The Hun River, near which are situated the Fushun mines, is also rising. The River Yalu, which formsSin Kuo Min - 108 words
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Article26 1934-07-29 1 On July 9. three Mohamedans, one Arab and two Indians were admitted for treatment at the Singapore AntiOpium Clinic and were discharged, cured, on the 23rd.26 words
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Article310 1934-07-29 1 BRITAIN LEADS IN DAVIS CUP S A.M. EDITION BOTH SINGLES CAPTURED gRITAIN made a great start in the Challenge Round of the DavisVup at Wimbledon yesterday. Reuter cables that the United States lost both of the singles. Aust n beat Shields 6—4. 6 4, 6—l, while Perry beat Wood in310 words
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Article165 1934-07-29 1 Today's issue of The Sunday Times consists of 24 pages. This increase to 24 pages, the first the short but phenomenally successful life of this newspaper;, is dictated solely by the demands of advertisers. About a year ago the average amount of advertising in each issue of The165 words
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Article23 1934-07-29 1 An Englishman named Hemsley has >een appointed by the governing coranlssion Inspector-general of all tha Mcc forces In the Saar territory.23 words
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Advertisement15 1934-07-29 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, Incorporated in Gnat Britain.) Head Oflkc for Malaya SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement88 1934-07-29 1 For FLAVOUR and FRESHNESS insist upon AYLMER PRODUCTS among which Aylmer Tomato Juice and Aylmer Tomato Catsup are two outstanding additions AYLMER §§f^B TOMATO JUICE <^f S To enjoy your breakfast more JJ\j L *1* mZ£ fully, take a glass of AYLMER 4WOrtm Tomato Juice In the morning. m\ It's88 words
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Article2702 1934-07-29 2 MAINLY about MALAYANS By THE WANDERER For Singapore Only King Solomon's Mines Village Run By A Priest COME disappointment will be caused upcountry by the news that the Marcus Show will appear in Singapore only. Singapore, .t seems, is the only place in Malaya ■with a big enough theatre. The2,702 words
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Article320 1934-07-29 2 GIVING YOUTH ITS HEAD Craigmore <Bute>, July 10. I am writing this from an armej naval carro somewhere in Bute The commanding officer is a midshipman, and his garrison consists of two able seamen and ten boys, all from the battleship Valiant, which is lying olf320 words
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Advertisement18 1934-07-29 2 RELIABILITY !S THE KEY- NOTE Latest "TRIUMPHS" Offered ex Stock CALL OR WRITE UNfiTED ENGINEERS LIMITED. ShNGAFORE BRANCHES.18 words
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Advertisement79 1934-07-29 2 VAN HA RDING SHIRTS THE STYLE OF THE SHIRT IS IN THE COVERED "VAN HEUSEN" COLLAR. THE "VAN HARDING" IS A GOOD SHIRT OF HONEST VALUE PLUS THE EXCLUSIVE ADVANTAGE OF THE "VAN HEUSEN" COLLAR. MADE OF TROPICAL WEIGHT WOVEN POPLIN, WITH SPECIAL UNSHRINKABLE NECK-BANDS. AVAILABLE IN A DELIGHTFUL RANGE79 words
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Article, Illustration912 1934-07-29 3 WITH FIVE HUNDRED TONS OF "PROPS" Officials Cut Short Their Stay In Japan: But They May Go Back SOMETHING in the nature of an American invasion of Singapore will take place in a few days' time when the Marcus Show arrives with its entourage of 70912 words
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Article100 1934-07-29 3 WOMAN POET SENT TO GAOL Eva Kathleen Sane, 63, stated by the police to be well connected, and to have had until recently a house of her own and a number of servants, was sentenced to nine months' hard labour at London Sessions ior stealing a handbag from Messrs. Harrods.100 words
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Article241 1934-07-29 3 To suffer such agony from indigestion that he was a physical wreck, and nearly mad with pain, despite morphia and chloroform, and then, after three doses of Maclean Brand Storr.ach Powder, to feel better and sleep soundly without any drugs— that is the amazing testimony of241 words
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Article92 1934-07-29 3 A woman who could not say goodbye leaped aboard the Arctic expedition ship Signalhorn as it left St. Katharine Dock, by Tower Bridge, London, for Ellesmere Land, in the Canadian Arctic. She was Mrs. Humphreys, the fairhaired wife of Dr. Noel Humphreys, leader of the92 words
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Article615 1934-07-29 3 MORE BRAIN AND BIGGER HEAD VVTHAT will man be like one million years hence? When this question came up at the summer school of the British Social Hygiene Council at Digswell Park, Welwyn. the view was expressed that there will be no very marked change615 words
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Article348 1934-07-29 3 MOVEMENTS PLANNED FOR 1934-35 London. The trooping programme for 1934-35 will open on Septerrbcr 7 The following are the arrangements for the movements of units:— The Neuralia will leave Southampton o»i September 21 the Ist Battalicn. The SeaRoyal Berkshire Regiment for Palestine. On September 21 the l«t Battalion.348 words
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Article, Illustration52 1934-07-29 3 To win today, you will have to fit all these 18 pieces together inside your time limit which is adults, 13 mm. 15 year old child. IS mm. 1 > year old, 17 mm. 8 year old, 19 mm. Can you do it? Don't include the time cutting52 words
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Article333 1934-07-29 3 MORE PRIVATE OWNERS IN BRITAIN London. July 8. Registered civil aircraft in this country increased from 995 at the end of last year to 1.148 by tho end of June, a bigger rate of increase than at any previous time. Of this total the pri-vately-owned machines333 words
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Advertisement34 1934-07-29 3 Cream and Lotion are two unrivalled preparations for beautifying your complexion. They retain your youth, prevent and remove wrinkhrs. Dlxor products are recommended in leading French scientific and medical journals. Stockists MEDICAL OFFICE, Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement231 1934-07-29 3 £iji ENGUNHiif J^fefT These Hotels will make your stay enjoyable ST. JAMES COURT Buckingham Gate. LONDON FURNISHED SERVICE SUITES For Weekly or Longer Periods. PERFECT COMFORT AND SERVICE Including ItaUer Valet. CATERING SERVICE. In awn Rooms or in FULLY LICENSED RESTAURANT. Single rooms aUo available. Exceptionally Moderate Terms. Brochure from231 words
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Miscellaneous170 1934-07-29 3 ASK ME ANOTHER 1. Who was the nrst emperor of the modern German Empire? 2. Which of the Bronte sisters wrote "Wutherlng Heights?" 3. What is meant by a "modicum?" 4. What Is paldology? 5. Who was John Augustus Roebllng? 6. Of what Is "bacteria" thp plural? 7. In the170 words
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Article273 1934-07-29 4 NEW ZEALAND GIRL'S CLAIM WORKING IN GOWN SHOP MISS Pansy Caroline FiteCreorge. who works In a gown shop In Sydney, /-.ustraHa, declares she Is a cousin of King George. She an wd In Sydney a few weeks ago from New Zealand to work at a modest273 words
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Article238 1934-07-29 4 TWO POINTS IN CREED Speaking on religious teaching in secondary schools, at Durham, the Bishop of Durham <Dr. Hensley Henson) quoted from a book in which n-.cmbers of B-?de College. Eurham. described the religious educatir they received in secondary schools. One said: "We had one238 words
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Article286 1934-07-29 4 Mr. G. D. Kldd, of Pahang Consolidated Ltd., has returned from home leave. Mr. Jefan Hands, has returned to rKua'a Lumpur from his holiday In England. Mr. H. H. Brown, of the Mechanical branch, P.W.D., Johor:?, has returned >from leave. Mr. W. L. Blythe, Protector of Chinese, Penang,286 words
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Article, Illustration49 1934-07-29 4 Reputed to be the world's tallest schoolboy, Frederick Holmes, of Muswell Hill, London, has refused to go to school because, he says, h° Is too big. At 14 years of age he 1. ft. 11 In. In height and weighs 12 si He Is seen above with two friends.49 words
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Article623 1934-07-29 4 BIG DESPITE PADI DIET By OUR EXPERT THO look at the so-called Malay game as it Is to be seen in every kampong of Malaya, one would never Imagine that It is tbe probable ancestor of the poultry world. India and -Malay had the most gigantic623 words
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Advertisement64 1934-07-29 4 1934 New beauty i NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER SPEED AUSTINS see them at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Branch©* from Singapore to Penang. Mil quick i^l togiowt nngworm garm: fir»l »ign* or* itck- I*©H^" .^sy ing, r«dnen ikin crock* k«tw«tn te«s. Antit*f ti< S^rT Ab»orbin«, it Inth th« gwiw, f lievts owd64 words
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Advertisement190 1934-07-29 4 DAY, SON AND HEWITT'S POULTRY MEDICINE CHESTS contains everything necessary tor curing and warding of! the everyday ailments of poultry. Ask i'or free booklet All about Poultry Aliments." MEDICAL BALL LTD. ChemlsU. PHOSFERINE TONIC WINE A very pleasant medicated Wine of highest quality, which TIM contains generous blood enrichlrg, nerve190 words
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Advertisement35 1934-07-29 4 FORAGE. Oats. Wheat Bran. Oaten Wheaten Chaff. Lucerne Oaten Hay. Linseed, Barley, Crushed Food. Cattle Food. Si various kinds of OH Cakes, etc. Prices competitive TONG LAM CO. 46/40, P*ck B«ah Street, Singapore. Telephone 7328.35 words
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Advertisement85 1934-07-29 4 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275, South Bridge Road. Singapore. Phone 2164. (Optician Mr. C. Y. Fan) Chances cheaper than anywhere. 1 Sight tested, glasses supplied from $4.00. 2- Crookes Lenses completed with frame from $6.00. ~\J^ Use NEEM J&C& s*^& Q Save your teeth from decay. A^^A\^^ The Calcutta Chemical85 words
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Miscellaneous66 1934-07-29 4 Our Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. 22. snow 1 World M Ro d 5. Patete.t*d 26. Ml-Uke 9. Squirmed iworming. 10. Kxprewtans of pleasure 12. Correction 13. Clews S M ri trf.t P^ Solution Of Last Sunday's 24. Coins 25 Firm 4. European 6. Ponders AIN|A|cSJR[A!MMbIR[A;P|£ [ff[S| 7. Hat -maker PrllH~T66 words
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Miscellaneous294 1934-07-29 4 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Following is today's BBC. Empiro programme 6.20 a.m. Talk. 6.35 "Britannia Rules The Wayes." 7.5 "Debatable Ground". 8 5 The News followed by Topical Talk. 9.5 p.m. Weekly Newsletter followed by Topical Talk. 9.25 The Leslie Bridgewater Quintet i .50 Talk. \0.5 F.ank Stewart present* 'The Alphas." 10.J>0294 words
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Article, Illustration2056 1934-07-29 5 OLDTIMER - OLDTIMER By "Oldtimer" Describes Excitements Of Crocodile Shooting And Crocodile Catching VTObody loves a crocodile, and the lack of tender feeling is returned in full measure. Practically every other four-foot-ed animal in creation at some time or other by somebody or other2,056 words
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Advertisement1013 1934-07-29 5 ESTABLISHED mfc STUDY Jjiw IN YOUR _af'^B_nw_Ba-_WV Ol AKU HOMB J_«HB^ TIME _B bSsb_jLb_4 OUR' CATION- kM-aa__ri_i MMM-- SEI VP-, p* at TDim wffif E at n nrrk lottn uver AL TRAIN- Ha^sißXaHeK-K^IIBUU- a SfiU.AUSOHN. ING FROM THIS !fiV^_KJtJ!_aH__B»_Blfll_B__l broken i;Kix.Rtss. <-■/ \f T T-r* r* TO *r A O1,013 words
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Article693 1934-07-29 6 DOROTHY ROUND - DOROTHY ROUND By LEARN FROM AMERICAN PLAYERS A thing that it is worth while tryi ir,| from the beginning-, to develop, is a match-winning temperament It may sound rather strange to say that you ran obtain a special temperament to suit the needs of a game, but693 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-07-29 6 Miss Caroline Babcock, the American tennis player, serving at Wimbledon.10 words
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Article772 1934-07-29 6 PHIL MEAD - PHIL MEAD By SLOW ONES ARE BEST ON A DR YING PITCH EACH season, dozens of matches are lost by faulty captaining, both in first-class and in lesser cricket. Every player should have an idea bow to captain h side, for on such knowledge proper772 words
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Article563 1934-07-29 6 CUEMAN - CUEMAN -By IN my last article I had something to say regarding the ln-off the spotted red from the vicinity of the middle pocket. In the course of that dis -.sslon I mentioned the forcing stroke and I want to offer a bit of advice563 words
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Advertisement112 1934-07-29 6 j^S&^W^ HhCSk^ When baby cannot f^f^P^ have mother's milk [|/sMI H H protect his frail |r^^ ou can a^ wa- y s Es^2 lUp > JB\ distinguish a p^^ Vf by his happy smile, ■I 111 i*?"''-"**"''*'"'''"**""' B9rBW W^^^^'^^'/r^'* "yrM complexion. from SOLE AGENTS: THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SINGAPORE, PENANG,112 words
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Advertisement56 1934-07-29 6 He said to me I only remember two dates in history. I said to him Yes, I know, William the Conqueror 1066, and Johnnie Walker 1820 BORN 1820. ..5T1LL GOING STRONG. Sole Afents CALDBECK MACCRECOR A CO. LTD SINGAPORE RNANC KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH lncarpttc'i! •n<i~r the Companies Ord>n tees56 words
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Advertisement81 1934-07-29 7 An opportunity without parallel. <rf\ lIROIB I N JfO N'JT "OUR KEY-NOTE" WE ARE USING THE "THERMOMETER" AS OUR KEY-NOTE DURING THIS GREAT EVENT, BECAUSE IN THIS CLIMATE IT j IS SO PROMINENT IN EVERYBODY'S MIND. REMEMBER THAT ALTHOUGH THE TEMPERATURE MAY RISE, OUR PRICES THIS YEAR ARE THE LOWEST81 words
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Article761 1934-07-29 8 COLOURFUL FIRST BOOK OF WOMAN WRITER The Scarlet Beast. By Francis Gerard. Ivor Nicholson and Watson. Bs. 6d. MR. Gerard has written an historical first novel, full of colour and Jncident, dealing with the Second Punic wars, with Rome and Carthage at death grips f©r the empire761 words
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Article270 1934-07-29 8 Corporal Tune. By L. A. v Strong. Gollancs. 7s. 6d. WHERE is some very beautiful descriptive writing in Mr. Strong's psychological study of a sick man. Although the subject is necessarily far from cheerful, the author has contrived to Invest the character of Ignatius Farelly with a270 words
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Article, Illustration433 1934-07-29 8 STRANGE STORIES OF WEST AFRICA Momo and I. By Frank Hives. The Bodley Head. 7s. 6d. F"Momo I" Mr. Hives continues his series of books on the varied aspects of the life of a District Commissioner in the early days of the British occupation of Western Nigeria.433 words
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Article152 1934-07-29 8 Problems of the Pacific 1933. Edited by Bruno Lasker and W. L. KitlUnd. Oxford University Press, London. (Humphrey Milford). 21s. I>HIS book is a detailed report of tli© -1 fifth conference ol the Institute of Pacific Relations which was held at Banff in August of la&t year. It152 words
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Article572 1934-07-29 8 AND "CIVILISATION FACES ECONOMIC CHAOS" War. By C. Delisle Burns. Money. By M. A. Abrams. Both Volumes, Twentieth Century library, published by the Bodley Head, at 2s. 6d. ner Telume. rIESE latest additions to the Twentieth Century Library maintain the very high standard of these authoritative analyses of572 words
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Advertisement187 1934-07-29 8 f m .a^WfWWWPII 1 fv iiy7i l ii ll| iiii i vvhv ■BBfcfli I i anchor SPEED on a poor oil and your fa jpfo MS f^ B^) W^ J W^^ 1 fT^ I j ty? M m^ B^k L^ Wt^J) car is soon worn out. ~%£}tt^ t* f A187 words
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410 1934-07-29 9 EXCELLENT SPORTSMAN WHO WAS FORMERLY HOTELIER Hong Kong, July 20. MR. W. L. PLEW, former night editor of the Hong Kong Dally Press, crashed to his death on the pavement outside the Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road, shortly after 10 a.m. yesterday. He had leapt410 words
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Article908 1934-07-29 9 1 Below Is Fraser and Co.'s list of closing prices In Singapore: Ampat Tin (4) 6s 4%d 6s M Asam Kumbang (C) S7s 6d 40a Austral Malay it) 60s 62s 6d Ayer Hltem Tin (Bat 1*» Ayer Wenf (91) 3 15 2 20 c.d. Bangrio Tin S4s 9d908 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-07-29 9 The Emir of Transjordania giving the siart for the Empire Ti.phy Race at Brook la nds, Surrey17 words
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304 1934-07-29 9 WRONGED HUSBAND ACQUITTED A revolver drama by night In a cottage shared by an ex-publlc schoolboy, his wife, and a lony-drlver. led to an astonishing story being revealed at Lewes Assizes. It was a tale of intrigue between the woman and the "other man," culminating-304 words
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Article123 1934-07-29 9 BUILDING SOCIETY TO PAY £400 Damages of £400 were awarded in he Official Referee's Court in London igainst the Halifax Building Society or wrongfully evicting Mrs. Olive •Yance.s Blaikie, and her livestock rom Oaklands Poultry Farm, Dan>ury, Essex. According to the plaintiff, the farm was mortgaged to the building society123 words
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Advertisement116 1934-07-29 9 URGENT/ My cneck decay germs throat trouble halitosis Agents: Sifiie Darby Co., Ltd. J >vj Mother knows what I like" "1 UKb to uugh. sleep but best ot ill 1 1 ike to est Mother will cell vxh> why yfMfc Mother: "1 give Bobbie F^H| Quaker Oats gruel event day116 words
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Advertisement628 1934-07-29 9 NON-STOP MONDAY, JULY 30 AMERICAN DANCE BAND of s. "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" PEPPY, SNAPPY AND REAL HOT MUSIC WILL PLAY ALTERNATELY WITH D'SOUZA'S FAMOUS DANCE BAND SWEET, SWINGY AND RHYTHMIC MUSIC. ADMISSION $1. BRITISH CARS. [p~£? Vauxhall Chairman's and I ftp [\l I#/ Statement a( A 1€%2 I» V %AJ628 words
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Article, Illustration589 1934-07-29 10 DEFENCE AGAINST THE SUN IN overdoses the sun will remove every trace of our custo. tary grooming, relax the skin and muscles throw open the pores and leave the most soignee appearance wilted. There are also the burning questions of peeling and inflaming. To main'ain a brave face in the589 words
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Article709 1934-07-29 10 WATERPROOF EVENING FROCKS Giving A Mermaid Effect By OUR LONDON FASHION CORRESPONDENT Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, July 5. I 00KING for new ideas, practical and amusing, in fashion during the between-seasons is a great game. Sometimes originality seems definitely at a discount, but there are very few days when709 words
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Article, Illustration50 1934-07-29 10 Here is the cape in one of its most attractive versions. Hip-length, and just sufficiently "dashing", it ties at the throat icith a knot of the material adorned with narrow brown braid like that used on the jumper-like top of the suit. The model is expressed in filbert -brown wool.50 words
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Article82 1934-07-29 10 Married in white, you have chosen all right; Married in grey, you will go far away; Married in black, you will with yourself back; Married in red, you will wish yourself dead; Married in green, ashamed to be seen; Carried in blue, he will always be true;82 words
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Article604 1934-07-29 10 rE sales begin This week is goIng to prove an exciting one for the bargain hunter and shopper, for the long awaited annual bargain sale at Robinson's, the well-known store In town, commences on Wednesday to last for 15 whole days. while another at Wh4teaways commences tomorrow.604 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-07-29 10 A piquant effect is secured by the use of goose-feather head-dress ar.d "bracelet" tcrih a simple white evening gown.19 words
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Advertisement341 1934-07-29 10 Freckles V» wHV^VmS J** i^m^mflL mßßm^^l^m^m^m^m^r Secretly and Quickly Removed! SUllmai's Freckle Cream bteachea them 01 t while >ou xlrrp. Lejrea tbe Kkli aoft and white— ta« com. Blriloi fresh, clear and nidnL For 17 year* thouaaada at sacra fcave e»a»r»cd It. 8* cany to aae. The fir, Jar prevea341 words
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Advertisement133 1934-07-29 10 WATCH THIS I > AUGUST Ist will be on display 50 HATS Exclusive Model. 100s of others in (be very latest styles aid designs imported from ITALY, AMERICA, SHANGHAI. ECUADOR, MANILA. SWITZERLAND. All Fresh Stocks. When there's Something New AURELIA'S shows it First DRESSES 25% Reduction AUkELIAS Capitol Building 12-A-Stamford133 words
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Advertisement124 1934-07-29 10 REME ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT) The latest shipment which has just arrived includes lovely morning, afternoon and evening GOWNS at very attractive prices. Also new summer HATS NOVELTIES ORNAMENTS EARRINGS FANCY JEWELLERIES EVERYTHING QUI'IE DIFFERENT. RENE ULLMANN Capitol Building. ■^B^P^mHiiHk 9 What we wish to convey is: \\sJ^ > ATTRACTIVE SPORTS124 words
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Article244 1934-07-29 11 RESULT OF COMPETITION NO. II The following are the names and addresses of the 33 winners in the Picture Puzzle Competiticn No. 11. SINGAPORE— W. Cain, Pte. D.S. Coy., Ist. Wilts. Regt.. Tanglin; C. Clunies-Ross. Anatomy Dept.. College of Medicine; D. Suppiah, 23. Penang Road; Lee Ah Choon.244 words
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Article107 1934-07-29 11 Rome. The Governor of Rome, Prince Boncompagni Ludovisl, has Issued a regulation prohibiting all motorists to sound their horns after eleven p.m. The decree says: "Drivers must slow down when needful, so as to eliminate the necessity of sounding their horns." When a similar decree f/&s Issued107 words
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Article, Illustration612 1934-07-29 11 ELY CULBERTSON - ELY CULBERTSON i B y 1 /\NE frequently hears bridge players discuss hands which, in their opinion, turn defeat into victory and determine, as it were, the future course of the combat. It Is quite true that in a struggle like contract bridge there does at some612 words
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Advertisement901 1934-07-29 11 $500 MUST BE WON THIS WEEK Can You Recognise These Cash Prizes For Simple Film Stars? Test Of Memory Here is a new form of competition for the amusement of readers of The Sunday Times, /his week, a cash prise of $500 MLST BE WON. There Is no entrance fee.901 words
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Advertisement109 1934-07-29 11 bb^bb^BbK 'Ml IL'S^^B bFx^T'm Ju-^j p^fc flc^3^ 9 PJRbm3^ s^bl -^^c^^. firorf* gaP r T<^^Bßj^ sbHb&?X •\32 '''!3K>' i ■<P^B^ H ■>& BM^ B^k VP Sh^ BBS **tf< :^JPSj^'*'^?^itf'^ I^^C^^^BBiBB^BB^BB^BB^B^BB^BKW. :^2tf* t, BH#uß Carefree, happy, childhood, but alas! how quickly it passes just like a bubble. But there is a109 words
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Article, Illustration407 1934-07-29 12 The Straits Times TOTIDEM VERBIS EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street, Singapore. A few weeks ago The Sunday Times published a long article In which the representative of a British textile firm complained that the designs of his company were being pirated regularly by Japanese. He explained that It407 words
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Article15 1934-07-29 12 (Ananias News Factory.) Shanghai, Saturday. Here they nicknamed It The Greater Karkus Show."15 words
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Article2098 1934-07-29 12 PAT PERMANG - PAT PERMANG By Suppose we could organise a sort of pageant on the padang where the performers would pass in procession for the perception of the public to represent all those people who are prominent In the papers, either as professionals or as a result of publicity. Should2,098 words
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Article104 1934-07-29 12 I suppose I've got to give the money away this week, or there will be a lot of nasty insinuations flying around. Well then, 111 send it to Miss 8.F., of Ipoh. Poor girl, this is the best she can do Perak Penelope wax going down to Singapore104 words
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Advertisement257 1934-07-29 12 [CAPITOL! 3.15 6.15 9.15. j More glamour i i Greater song hits I Bigger Spectacles! Flashier Dances! More gorgeous girls 1... than the greatest of his Broadway shows that the world fought to see at $10 a look i h Ha^^ l\ I \l I GEORGE i WHITE'S i SCANDALS257 words
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Advertisement93 1934-07-29 12 P I A N O TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. j NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret Dancing, Talkies. Theatres and Cinemas. 3JQM— LJBS7.Ii ETERNA WATCHES Jt^^^^^* ELECTION ty^M^Jl f FRECO Z •^^^^^Tl LOH WEE The engagement Is announced and the marriage will take93 words
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Advertisement81 1934-07-29 12 ASSEIVTIONJffrTW^iJ|i <j|j=Jji|X 7 u n n i olla s[or f a iF YOU ARE A MILLIONAIRE DON'T BOTHER TO READ THIS BECAUSE SUCH A BARGAIN AS ILLUSTRATED NEED NOT INTEREST YOU. c -i c Mil I |i WLM IVI Mik f ks L, Mi IVI A A A No. S.81 words
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Article570 1934-07-29 13 Stoppage In Shipments Of Palm Oil To United States NOT ONE TON THIS YEAR BUT U.S. DUTIES "MERELY TROUBLESOME WORLD SHIPMENTS MAINTAINED SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL Why has America stopped buying Malayan palm oil LAST year, exports to the U.S.A. amounted to 2,990 tons, exceeded only by570 words
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Article68 1934-07-29 13 Shanghai, Saturday. The postal savings bureau of the Ministry of Communications has decided to establish agricultural credit and mortgage departments, to be attached to the post offices in Kiar^su and Chekiang Provinces, which will be empowered to extend loans to farmers at a very low rate of68 words
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Article68 1934-07-29 13 A peculiar accident befell a Chinese who was standing in the compound of the Heap Bee saw mill in Lavender Street yesterday. The iron rim of the wheel of a passing motor-lorry became detached and. flying a distance of 50 yards across the road, hit the man on68 words
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Article65 1934-07-29 13 Shanghai, Saturday. Miss Yang Shau-king, "China's Venus" and star performer in .ne swimming events at the Manila Games, officiated at the Inauguration of the new Life Movement Club's swimming pool at Nanchang. She is leaving Nanchang for Nanking today. Miss Yang, who gave a series of swimming displays65 words
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Article36 1934-07-29 13 Shanghai, Saturday. As an encouragement to the Central forces. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek yesterday made special awards to troops wno nad voluntarily assisted on tne farms in the areas recovered from the Communists in Klangsi.36 words
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Article32 1934-07-29 13 Shanghai, Saturday. A huge monument to the memory of the famous Chinese Mohommedan leader. Gen. Ma Fu-hsiang, will be formally unveiled on Aug. 18 at Ninghsia, capital of Ninghsla Province.32 words
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Article87 1934-07-29 13 TWO CASES REPORTED IN SINGAPORE While the ambulance was returning from the General Hospital after attending to a case from Stevens Road yesterday It was stopped at the junction of Upper Cross Btreet and New Bridge Road, where a Chinese was lying on the road bleeding from what was87 words
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Article71 1934-07-29 13 When the House of Lords considered the Road Traffic Bill in Committee they struck out the suspension of the 30 miles an hour speed limit between midnight and five a.m. The bill was thus restored to tre, form in which the late Minister A Transport, Mr. Stanley, introduced71 words
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Article40 1934-07-29 13 The All-Union Institute of Animal Breeding, according to a Moscow message, has discovered that yeast treated with ultra-violet rays not only prevents and cures rickets in chickens, but also greatly .mproves their health, and speeds up their growth.40 words
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Article80 1934-07-29 13 CHINA'S MOST CRITICAL DAYS DR. KOO'S PLEA TO NATION CO-OPERATION THE ONLY WAY Shanghai, Saturday. r'HINA is facing the most critical period in the past two centuries, declared Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Minister to France, ">ho is now in China on six months >aye in an interview with press reprt.80 words
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Article73 1934-07-29 13 FACTORY TO BE OPENED AT SHIUKWAN Hong Kong, Saturday. Under orders of Gen. Chan Chaltong, the commander-in-chief of the Kwangtung forces, an aeroplane manufacturing works will be established at Shiukwan, states a Canton report. Despite official denials, rumours persist that the Kwangtung Government had placed orders abroadSin Kuo Min - 73 words
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Article915 1934-07-29 13 NEWS FROM THE COURTS 'Simple Methods Effective/ Says Monopolies Official "inVERYONE knows that the easiest way to smuggle successfully la to adopt the simplest methods their very obviousness helps to divert suspicion," said Mr. L. D. Darby, Assistant Controller of Government Monopolies, in his final ad"ress915 words
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Article, Illustration182 1934-07-29 13 "The Heaviest Woman Punter BOOKIES FEAR HER Mrs. James V. Rank—petite, pretty and blue-eyed—ls the woman the bookies of Britain are afrad of. She is the most spectacular successful woman punter the racecourses have ever seen. She Is also the wife of the eldest son of Mr. Jose Rank, the182 words
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Advertisement143 1934-07-29 13 INSURANCE IN FORCE t I TRIPLED IN 5 YEARS, f J ill! At the end of 1923. the tota. «5 g Insurance in Force of the (1923) «y Asia Life Company was S 6.044.000 At the end of 1928. the total was almost exactly 3 times that (1928) «0 m143 words
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Advertisement41 1934-07-29 13 7A /y^et%m{DON'T BE r ~*b VAGUE trf® VvP^aaamVTaaaaaaaX Vm*** *0^1» vW aaaa^^^ t3 itafSiafV- jL^aaaaV '^■l H** LJ m w**c NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLI AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?,U. D INCCMMMATtn IN fNOLANO) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. IPOH.41 words
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Article818 1934-07-29 14 ONE MAN KILLED; AND TWO INJURED HYSTERICAL SCENE AFTER SENTENCE fENTRAL figure in what the judge described as "one of the most appalling cases of the kind heard In that or any other court," Mary Jervls. 23, of Chase Terrace, Cannock, was sentenced at Stafford Assizes to818 words
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Article330 1934-07-29 14 SETTLING DOWN IN NEW HOMES From A CORRESPONDENT The transfer of the Kalang district to the Government for the construction of a civil aerodrome has helped the rapid development of the Malay Settlement district. About 50 per cent. of the Kalang dwellers have made new homes heie.330 words
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Article114 1934-07-29 14 The distinction of being the first mother and daughter to form a theatrical company together now belongs to Miss Dorothy Dickson and her 18-years-old daughter, Dorothy Hyson. Their company, walch hbs just been registere is called Die Kson- Hyson. Limited, ana its purpose is "to produce plays114 words
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Article91 1934-07-29 14 THE KING'S WONDERFUL MEMORY The most astonished mother o. twins In all Britain is in Edinburgh. Holding a three-year-old twin by each hand, she was one of a crowd watching the King and Queen when they visited the Royal Botanical Gardens there. Suddenly the King, smiling broadly, walked across to91 words
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Article134 1934-07-29 14 Notice has been given at a London register office of the forthcoming marriage of Margaret Countess of Harrington, aged 31. of Grosvenorcrescent Mews. S.W to Mr. Luke Theodore Lillingston. aged 26. ii Ulverscroft. Leicestershire. The Countess, who is the mother of the present Earl of Harrington, a boy134 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-07-29 14 Dr. Rlevsing. of the Reirhsbank. on his way to the Treasury, in London, to discuss German debt problems.20 words
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Article185 1934-07-29 14 A BISHOP'S DEFENCE OF BISLEY "IN CASE OF WAR WE MUST BE READY" Bisley. July 15. T»HE Bishop of Oxford. Dr. T. B. x Strong, preaching In a tent before the crack shots of the Empire here today, championed the Blsley Meeting against Its critics. "The last time I preached185 words
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Advertisement337 1934-07-29 14 HE /S AN Be|P| ALLENBURY Hj3|sfi| Happy, healthy, visibly thriving on the best known alternative to natural milk. Easy to prepare, adequately supplied with the essential bone-building Vitamin D, and supplemented by Allenbury Malted Rusks, the Allenbury Foods, in progressive combination, form the ideal system of rearing healthy babies. "For337 words
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Advertisement178 1934-07-29 14 Buy NEW MICROX~*\ SENSITIVE (HOC RADIO vS7 TUBES with 5 g^cat improictiieuls /M/l9ar-rir-r K< A l>is'r,l,u SEOW KUAN COMPANY. DHOBY GHAIT. SINGAPORE. New Life New Health New Vitality f« anjey Itfc to tl»« fu'l, to tact daprav non aiatf iot« of vitality, to roster* htartt* and vigour, oach person tan,178 words
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Article, Illustration2898 1934-07-29 15 R. H. de S. ONRAET - SQUARE DEAL FOR THE HORSE THE ART OF RIDING R. H. de S. ONRAET By Mr. R. Onraet contributes below a further article on The Horse. These articles fulfil two objects. They provide valuable instruction in the equestrian art and also enable riders, through a greater understandin.Lf of their mounts,2,898 words
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Advertisement683 1934-07-29 15 iVtJ Hal *■>■ Laaaaaaaaaaß aaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaV aaaaaV l^M J^^A ■Aa TAON'T let Headaches lower your powers of resistance. Two or three p^Bf tt'M 'ASPRO' tablets, taken with a drink of water, will banish most Headfnjl aches in a few minutes. It's a mistake to think that because it's hot683 words
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Article466 1934-07-29 16 TWO R.N. OFFICERS SHOT BOAT FIRED ON BY TURKS SAILING PARTY FROM H.M.S. DEVONSHIRE Details are given in the message below of the incident at Samos, where British Naval officers were fired upon by Turkish sentries. A further incident occurred last week, when an Italian fishing boat was fired upon.466 words
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Article, Illustration46 1934-07-29 16 Large crowds watched the bridal procession when Miss Barbara Boot, eldest daughter of Lord and Lady Trent, was married at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, to Mr. Willoaghby Norman, son of Sir Henry and Lady Norman and grandson of the late Lord Aber- canway.46 words
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Article170 1934-07-29 16 JUDGE LOOKS INTO THE FUTURE Comments on the possible trend or women's fashions in hairdressing were made by Judge Crawford at Ilfor<J (Essex) County Court. The time may come," he said, when female fashions change and the head will be shaved or the hair brushed completely170 words
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Article369 1934-07-29 16 CRUELTY OF CIVIL SERVANT WIFE EACH FINED £25 FOR ILL-TREATING SON ALLEGATIONS of cruelly to their six-year-old son were made at Kingston, Burpcy, against Lewis Owen Morice, a Civil Servant at Somerset House, of Hillcrest Gardens, Hlnchley Wood, Esher, and his wife. They were each fined £25 and ordered to369 words
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Advertisement275 1934-07-29 16 See Something of the Brave New World Don't Miss this Great Event! IF you contemplate a holiday why not consider the unrivalled possibilities of a brief, cheap, trip to Australia? Plan your vacation for October and visit Melbourne. Here in the Garden of Australia neath a climate such as the275 words
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Advertisement233 1934-07-29 16 ■BP& Try this free 10-day beauty treatment for your teeth Pepsodent Tooth Paste contains a special cleansing and polishing material that removes film quickly safely DON T miss this opportunity to get tjrtt Pepsodent the special film-removing tooth ten-day tube of Pepsodent Tooth Paste paste. Its new cleansing and polishing233 words
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Advertisement1141 1934-07-29 17 jap) iJEH&w WHITEAWAYS 1 T I* 3 r -^B_B-_------l B_B_P BakJt |W VKw^H JB^H 34v"^ t s ?i VI 1(r VIbHbI I jg9 ■rwijP|HJl|^^^^ ab^ COMMENCES TOMORROW MONDAY JULY 30th T :^^^g *^§F^ 3^ AND CONTINUES THROUGHOUT AUGUST OVER 100.000 BARGAINS WILL BE ASSEMBLED ON THE FIRST FLOOR, SECOND FLOOR1,141 words
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Article, Illustration1982 1934-07-29 18 A Ship's Detective - MASTER MINDS OF CHEATING A Ship's Detective Sharks Aboard! By "And Ten!" The scene is the smoking-room of a great Atlantic liner. It is night and, as the ship thrusts towards Southampton, the softly-shaded lights reveal through the smoke haze a series of excited faces looking on at a poker1,982 words
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Article162 1934-07-29 18 DUKES LOAN TO TOWER OF LONDON The Duke of Buccleuch has lent to the Armouries of the Tower of London a very early flintlock machine-gun based on the revolver principle. The patent was taken out by "James Puckle, 3ent. of the City of London.* on May 15,162 words
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Advertisement1665 1934-07-29 18 r§ TEN FACTS ABOUT THE MARCUS SHOW. Q fefl OPENING AT CAPITOL ON THURSDAY Bfl A reputable merchant has no hesitancy in acquaintinr his patrons with the H A facts about fits goods. We are merchants, purveyors of entertainment. It is but m^ W\ fair to you, who lay down1,665 words
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Article117 1934-07-29 19 F.M.S.R. Institute Well Beaten Compiling 209 for four wickets, Unlteers declared their innings at the V.M.C.A. ground closed, and dismissed their opponents, the F.M.S.R. Institute, for a meagre 34. Sullivan was 81 not out. Swan was the only Institute man to enter double figures. Scores:— I'nitters, Jopp117 words
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Article276 1934-07-29 19 RIVAL A.C.S. TEAMS FAIL TO GET THE RUNS In a low scoring match, the Present Boys of the Anglo-Chinese School deiouted the Old Boys by seven runs. Taking first knock the Old Boys compiled 42, Chxm Leong contributing 15 and Teng Boon 14. Kothari captured seven276 words
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Article74 1934-07-29 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The St. John's Institution beat the Kilat Ciub by 28 runs in a cricket match today. The school knocked up 113 runs, Ounaratne scoring 49 including ten boundaries, and Nadhan Singh 29. Martin took four wickets for 25 runs. The74 words
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Article77 1934-07-29 19 SINGAPORE BADMINTON E. J. VASS AND MISS J. DE SOUZA WIN The Singapore Badminton Association Junior singles championship Semifinal tie played at the Drill Hall yesterday, resulted as follows Wong Chong Telk beat Tan Chuan Hock 15—10, 15—7, 14 aU (3—l). The tie between Tan Swee Heng and Chen Chung77 words
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Article959 1934-07-29 19 BEAT 15/19 KING'S ROYAL HUSSARS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 16. For the third time In four years, the Royal Scots Greys won the Subalterns' Gold Challenge Cup at Ranelagh on Saturday, when In the fln«l tie of this season's tournament they beat the 15th/19th959 words
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Article46 1934-07-29 19 The match between the S.C.R.C. and St. Andrew's School, which was to have taken place yesterday at the S.C.RC. was cancelled owing to the school. Parents' Day. The Combined Colleges "B" were to meet the RJiT. at Seletar yesterday but no match was played.46 words
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Article145 1934-07-29 19 VICTORIA INST. OUT FOR 28 (From Our Own Correcpcndent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Victoria Institution received a drubbing at the nanda of theSelangor Club this afternoon when they were skittled out for the meagre total of 38 runs, the only double figure scorer being Anandarajah, who145 words
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Advertisement177 1934-07-29 19 BIG PROGRAMME FOR OPENING NIGHT OF NEW WORLD ANNIVERSARY— FRI,, AUG. 3rd. U 8. Pond the W*\ -r->-— Chinese sensnV ,___Ubll^^ tion who reItki cen 1 1 y bett > Peter George. V. J KM Gabo, Th»judeen drew with Weber j-_iU lately will have f- m^T' f his return with177 words
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Article387 1934-07-29 20 Rough House Falls And Has To Be Destroyed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. I*HE weather was fine at the opening day of the races. The going was good and there was a large attendance. Results: RACE 1. WATT AND SEE (Irvine) 1 KUALA387 words
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Article366 1934-07-29 20 Six Wicket Victory On Padang The Combined Colleges gained an easy victory over an S.C.C. XI. on the padang yesterday, by six wickets. The Club side fared badiy on Friday afternoon having to oat on v difficult j wicket and lost five vlckets for 56,366 words
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Article541 1934-07-29 20 PENANG FOR FINAL Beat Perak In Malaya Cup PLAYER TURNED OFF (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. pENANG beat Perak today by one goal to nil and thus enter the final of the Malaya Cup. They will meet Singapore at Kuala Lumpur next Saturday. The teams were Perak LJew Kam541 words
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Article242 1934-07-29 20 LARGE CROWD AT IPOH MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The Perak Amateur Athletic Association held their annual athletic meeting on the Ipoh padang this afternoon In fine weather In the presence of a large crowd. The results were as follows (first, second and third in the242 words
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Article173 1934-07-29 20 FINE K.L. CRICKET: BAIN SCORES 106 RUNS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The V.M.C.A., playing the Chinese on the latter's ground, took the option of batting after winning the toss. Bain and Jumeaux, who opened the batting, settled down very quickly and they were not173 words
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Article385 1934-07-29 20 (From Our London Correspondent.) London. July 16. Hammond now leads the Englisn batting averages, having risen from the eighteenth position to the premier place in the space of a fortnight. Verity still takes precedence on the bowling list. The best all-rounder o 1 the season, so far,385 words
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Article275 1934-07-29 20 CAMPBELL SAVES P.W.D. FROM DEFEAT A late declaration by the P.W.D. prevented the Roxy Cricket Club from winning the match when the two teams met at cricket at McNalr Road yesterday. The match was drawn. The P.W.D. were Indebted to Campbell (66) and P. d'Almeida (33) for their275 words
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Article79 1934-07-29 20 The following players have been selected to play for the Rangoon Read Afternoon School Soccer team against the Bona Fide Recreation Union in a friendly game today on the school ground at 5.15 p.m. Regunath, Muttusamy, Arunasalam. Llm Liang Kay, Dawood. Asmawi. Choo Lien Hong, Md. Noor, Teo79 words
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Article332 1934-07-29 20 The cricket match arranged for yesterday afternoon between the second eleven of the Ceylon Sports Club and the Anglo-Chinese School on Balestler Plain was postponed. rate 786 1 252 1.398 78 17.92 Jmlth (J.) (Middlesex) 730.2 1«1 3owes 628.4 191 tfathews (A. D.) (Northamptonshire! 502 5 113 Meyer332 words
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Article214 1934-07-29 20 RAFFLESIANS CHEATED OF VICTORY Time saved the Ceylon Tamil Association from heavy defeat when they met Raffles Institution on Balestler Plain yesterday at cricket. The school innings was dominated by a sparkling effort by Maurice Valberg who was unbeaten with 95. He hit five fours and a214 words
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Article135 1934-07-29 20 Guillermo Outpoints Jo** Diamond. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 23. The long awaited flfcht between Battling Guillermo and Joe Diamond (Batu Pahat) attracted a good crowd v the City Park Ring last night, and in a ten-round bout that went the full distance, the Filipino received the135 words
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Article52 1934-07-29 20 On hundred and twenty players tool: part in an American lawn tennis tournament at Goodwood Park Hotel yesterday. Results: Men's doubles winners. Messrs. Worth an Kirkwood runn"-- i'p. Messrs. Harvey and Todd. Mixed doubles.- vinners. Miss Coveny and Mr. Chee 1 n ru ners up. Mrs. Broadhurst and52 words
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Advertisement183 1934-07-29 20 The Show of 1001 Surprises! 6 BIG SONG HITS! 5 BREA1HLESS SPECTACLES 14 ST/RS! 1.000 DAZZLING GIRLS' R Tb-e Who Miued To See Tkeir First Meetbf Are Regretting S« Book Early. MAMMOTH Q^yiMA SHOW Doors Open 7 p.m. DUAMIU Starts 9 p m. I jjft AL RIVERS vs. A. SUAREZ183 words
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Advertisement361 1934-07-29 21 ■W f MrtA m^m £fl jU WwF m^B*W M^t by /> 'B^P f■¥ /daY i^m m bb^bt Mbw bkßbt Mr H&mE P *li ■> w» I J i i >4b> v 9 V. Jjl^V Jv law mWw Tw aW Mt^f MzJr mf^m W ft b^bt M^m W^m #bbV m :^K361 words
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Article2347 1934-07-29 22 MALAYAN SPORTING NOTES August Holidays Sport Singapore's Bright Prospects In Malaya Cup Final Malacca Boxing Comes To Stay AT one time it was thought that Singapore would be more or less dead as regards sport during the August holidays, except for the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships. However, we are to2,347 words
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Article178 1934-07-29 22 And Now Feels Absolutely Fit A fat man is commonly supposed to be good-humoured, easy-going. But there Is many a fat man who finds the going far from easy. The following letter describes one typical instance:— "I began to put on weight this178 words
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Advertisement48 1934-07-29 22 s iHl s where large variety of imported fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Groceries and Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Tobaccos and Cold Storage supplies are displayed for your inspection and ap proval. ■■BI^^mHaHI^HHHHI^^HHHiBI. W.J.W. 60 USmmH A Delicious New Drink For Your Tennis Party refreshing and satisfying. EByBEflHl PREPARED FROM48 words
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1216 1934-07-29 23 SINGAPORE DISCARDS USUAL METHOD OF CHOOSING TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP FORM DISREGARDED Kuala Lumpur. rtfHE Selangor Badminton Association A originally arranged the State team to represent Selangor against Singapore In the forthcoming match during the August holidays by basing their selection strictly in accordance with the form1,216 words
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Article, Illustration684 1934-07-29 23 SINGAPORE MIXED DOUBLES SURPRISE ALL-DIEHARD FINAL? There was a fairly lar«e gathering of badminton enthusiasts at the SVC. Drill Hall, Singapore, last week to witness the first-round ties of the Open Mixed Doubles Championship tournament. Two of the four ties played went to the rubber and proved to be most684 words
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Article314 1934-07-29 23 DISTRICT ASSOCIATIONS Other states are watching with interest the progress of badminton in Johore now that exemption from registration for the Johore Badminton Association has been approved. Similar associations In other States will welcome the announcement as another step towards the formation of an all-Malayan Badminton Union.314 words
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Article1814 1934-07-29 23 The Upper Serangoon Recreatloi Club will play the Malayan Seminar] today at the latter's courts at 33< pjn. U.S.R.C. team:— Singles.— L. Smith (capt.) Teo Bac Teck; Francis Tay; John Hamilton; George Teo. Doubles— Lim Tian Seng and M K. Samy; Phua Swee Kirn and1,814 words
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Advertisement280 1934-07-29 23 THE ONE /jA|fJgfJ!S&\ AND ONLY TALKIE \M^L*™JjJ) RECORD \VI "George White's U I \V^ Scandal." Mr I GRAMOPHONE RECORD FROM THE FOX FILM: "GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDAL" No. FlOB. Hold my hand. M Sweet and Simple. h FlO9. My Dog loves your Dog. So Nice. FIIO. Nasty Man. r* Six Women.280 words
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Article, Illustration41 1934-07-29 24 MR. WILLIAM FREDERICK HAZKLOROVE going out with pick and shovel for a day's prospecting for gold near Basingstoke, Hampshire. He bases his hopes on a prophetic dream, confirmed' by a gold diviner. (Planet News.)41 words
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Article, Illustration33 1934-07-29 24 ror 125. t.l d s*<*»««t HrhUng through the telescope iZ »J? Z »»>e Irish Gu ards at the annual rifle contest of the Army, Navy, and Air Force at Bisley. S«rrey. (Planet News.)33 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-07-29 24 HEAT WAVE FASHIONS— bare bark in a luncheon party on a boat whil watching the Henley Ro"~«17 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-07-29 24 JCLIE HANI'M. the daughter of the late Zmro Agha, who was reputed to be the oldest man in the world, collapsing in the street from grief. after seeing her father's body. (P.N.)32 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-07-29 24 MRS. SAMVEL IN SULL leartnc Paris to return to America, where her husband Is on hall before his trial on fraud charges22 words
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Article, Illustration36 1934-07-29 24 AFTER THE CITT. like the rest of Europe, had coffered from the drought. Berlin and its outskirts were swept by a violent thunderstorm which caused widespread floods. Children are, seen "bathing" in a flooded street. (P.N.)36 words
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