The Straits Times, 17 February 1935
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Title Section40 1935-02-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 165. Sunday. February 17. 1935. Price 10 cents. 5 A. M. EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 165. Sunday, February 17. 1935. Price 10 cents.40 words
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Article285 1935-02-17 1 BUT AIR DISARMAMENT VIEWS STILL VAGUE STARTING-POINT FOR NEW NEGOTIATIONS REACHED FRANCE "PERFECTLY CALM" London, Saturday^ EDITORIAL articles generally declare that the German reply to the Anglo-French communique on air disarmament is vague and lacking in positive proposals. The reply is welcomed, however, as significant in that285 words
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Article159 1935-02-17 1 BECOME OFFICIALLY PERAK (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. This morning the Perak Stite flag Instead of the Union Jack flew from the mast of the District Officer's residence at Lumut. Officially the Dindlngs territory became part of Perak at midnight. The Resident Councillor, Penang met the Raja159 words
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Article51 1935-02-17 1 A Chinese, his wife and daughter were driving towards Singapore along Grove Road yester lay when, near Amber Road, a coconut-tree collapsed on top of the vehicle. The older woman received a wound on the forehead and was semi-con-scious when admitted to hospital. The other occupants escaped51 words
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Article20 1935-02-17 1 A woman, aged 107, attended the old people's gathering In Canton on Fridrw. says S!n Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 20 words
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Article295 1935-02-17 1 THE CHINESE EXHIBITION TO BE HELD EARLY IN JULY A WEEK commencing July 6 Is the period fixed for the exhibition of Chinese goods to be held In Singapore by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This decision was made at the meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. The295 words
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Article33 1935-02-17 1 Amsterdam, Saturday. The Netherlands East Indies Economic Department announce that the Government has declined to consider a reduction in the quota of estate rubber in favour of native rubber. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article73 1935-02-17 1 London, Saturday. RUBBER (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 6 5/16 d. (Sellers) 6 7/16 d. Jan. -Mar. «i d Apr.-June 6 11 16 d. July-Sept. 6 13/16 d. Market Quiet. SILVER Spot 24 15/164. Forward 25 1 16 d. CROSS RATE London-New York, 4.874.73 words
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Article56 1935-02-17 1 Daily Prices Current For R.M.A. No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Noon, Saturday. Tone of Market :—Quiet. Latest Cable per lb. London Spot Sheet 6H<L New York Spot Sheet (Friday's close) G. cts. 12%. »pot (loose) F.O.B.) Current mWhih.. 'larch kpr.-June fiily-Sept. >ct.-Dec. 21 21% 22 23 2456 words
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Article87 1935-02-17 1 HIGHER TIN PRICE EXPECTED 'NOT A SNEEZE' ABOUT PEPPER From Our Own Correspondent London, Saturday. A further recovery in the price of tin is expected next week in view of the probable decision of the Interna- tional Tin Committee to increase the exports quota. Meanwhile, the group continues completely to87 words
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Article241 1935-02-17 1 CRISIS CLEARED UP London, Saturday. "The pepper crisis has been cleared up I don't think there was as much as a sneeze heard in the City today," declared Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Edgbaston last night. He said stories had been seriously circulated about dissensions andReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-02-17 1 Mr. A.E.S. Talbot. the well-known Singapore Rugby player, whose marriage to Miss Violet S veil takes place on Tuesday i *c pare 10).23 words
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307 1935-02-17 1 Shanghai, Saturday. TPHE THREAT OF A CHINESE BOYCOTT OF AMERICAN GOODS, AS A RESULT OF THE U.S. SILVER PURCHASING POLICY, IS SEEN IN SECOND PROTEST BY DR. ALFRED SZE, CHINEBE MINISTIR IN WASHINGTON. HE POINTS OUT THAT THE SILVER POLICY HAS HAD SERIOUS ADVERSESin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 307 words
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Article128 1935-02-17 1 Three competitors in Missing Letter competition No. 14, published in the Sunday Times of Feb. 3 share the $100 prize this week. No competitor succeeded in correctly solving all the pic-, tures, and the three winning entries each had one mistake. The names of these competitors,128 words
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Article121 1935-02-17 1 Over three hundred people were present at the carnival held last night by the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club, which this year celebrates its twenty-sixth anniversary. The club was the centre of Chinese life last night. Dinner began the night's festivities, then came a programme of aquatic events. It121 words
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Article32 1935-02-17 1 Reutei reports the death of Mr. John Slater, M.P. Mr. Slater was Conservative member for Eastbourne. He was returned unopposed in 1932 on the death of Mr. E. Marjoribanks.32 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-02-17 1 Mrs. Henry H. Cohen, Shanghai's leading business woman, and designer of the famous "Josephine V" and "Diana Stuart" gowns. who passed through Singapore last week.25 words
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Article175 1935-02-17 1 HAUPTMANN PLEADS POVERTY "CANNOT PAY FOR APPEAL" Flemlngton, New Jersey, Saturday. IJAUPTMANN, who was sentenced to death for the murder of the Ll.idI bergh baby, has signed, as a pauper, I a petition to Judge Trenchard, asking that the court shall direct an official record of the trial to beReuter - 175 words
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Article31 1935-02-17 1 Shanghai. Saturday. The first group of returned overseas Chinese settlers for Chiaolokchuen, Anhwei Province, has arrived at Wuhu. and will shortly leave for their future home.— Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 31 words
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Article149 1935-02-17 1 "Repairs Were Not Done GRAVE CHARGE AT CRASH INQUIRY A GRAVE SCANDAL ATTACHES TO THE RECENT DISASTER TO THE UNITED STATES AIRSHIP, MACON. ACCORDING TO EVIDENCE GIVEN YESTERDAY BY LT. CALVIN BOLSTER AT THE SAN FRANCISCO INQUIRY. The Macon crashed into the sea 100 miles south of San149 words
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Article112 1935-02-17 1 DECREE OF JUDICIAL SEPARATION (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Satu-day. Th«« hearing of th.- suit brought by Marie Antoinette Mlcnaux fcr judicial separation from her husband. Robert Marie Michaux. concluded today in the Supreme Court. Mr. Justice Burton found that miscondict had been r roved against112 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-02-17 1 This adapta- tion of the Hawaiian native costume is now fashionable at Palm Beach resorts. It suits SHEILA MANNORS, the Columbia star.22 words
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Advertisement15 1935-02-17 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, flncorporated in Greal Britain.) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPOCE.15 words
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Advertisement170 1935-02-17 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES SIEDCE M I IK (SWEETENED CONDENSED) "SLEDGE BRAND" Sweetened Condensed SWISS m/?£ MILK is pure rich MUk col- ///£>(?■&&, a *^^l>S^ lected from selected cows lIIS S* foi£^ m which graze upon the ver- l//£ **/*B9a. J-» /^Em dant and health giving pas- m MfiQ£\*. S £/M/m170 words
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Article, Illustration1997 1935-02-17 2 MARQUESS OF DONEGALL - ALMOST IN CONFIDENCE MARQUESS OF DONEGALL By the London. A STRANGE document has come into my hands. It is an invitation to the funeral of Lady Caillard sent out in the name of Lord and Lady Molesworth. Strange, you might think, considering Lady Caillard's daughter and son and Sir Vincent's1,997 words
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Article87 1935-02-17 2 H.M. the King exercising the royal prerogative of mercy, may, during the Silver Jubilee celebrations, extend clemency to numbers of palltical offenders and felons now in prison In Britain. The Daily Express understands that this proposal is receiving official consideration. One of the prisoners whose names would probably87 words
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Advertisement126 1935-02-17 2 Of having a Third Party Claim made against you. Even if the claim against you falls you may not be able to recover the cost of your defence, and thus be out of pocket. The Third Party Section of our Policies gives you unlimited protection against Third Parly claims and126 words
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Advertisement121 1935-02-17 2 laaa— iT C J^\.J^JP j^gM 1^— U TROUBLE 1^ \/n TIME i A \MONE\Tf Shave with a "Valet" Auto Strop razor, 1 and you will shave quicker, with less i trouble, and at less cost than you have f ever done before. Ten seconds stropI ping puts a perfect edge121 words
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Advertisement435 1935-02-17 2 The Belfry. West Nalkin Street, S.W.I. Visrount and Viarountew Molesworth invite yoa to be present at a special service U be held berr on January 21st »t three o'clock previous to the rrmaUm at Golder's G r c n Crematorium of Lady CaJlUrd Admission by invitation only. Please bring this435 words
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Article, Illustration336 1935-02-17 3 I AST Leave, a friend, in a bantering way, labelled me a snob, because I talked about leave and not about holidays." He was right, in a way. Europeans, out East protest as you may tend to snobbishness, a result of higher responsibilities. But to differentiate between336 words
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Advertisement718 1935-02-17 3 LUNCH WAS ON typical THE TABLE! English country home What more delightful centre could be found than this lovely English mansion, situated In many acres A fami.y coming home from of grounds, amid an English China. -M-ior to their departure, countryside which Is beloved by ;.uSor''dry^zone FE S *PO*-en. Excellent718 words
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Advertisement564 1935-02-17 3 18. CONDUIT STREET. LONDON. W. I. IS A FAVOURITE MEETING PLACE FOR MALAYANS. H. G. DISS. (late of Singapore.) Managing Director of Coni Si Co.. Ltd., the well known High-Class Tailoring business. Invites those coming home on leave to pay him a visit. An orders received by him will be564 words
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Advertisement521 1935-02-17 3 LONDON. TWO RESIDENTIAL HOTELS. Highly recommended for Overseas Visitors and families home on leave Unsurpassed for Comfort. Cuisine Service, Homeliness. GRANTLEIGH HOTEL, INVERNESS TERRACE. HYDE PARK London's Most Modern Residential Hotel, Lift, H. Si C. water, gas fire and telephone In every bedroom. Central Heating. Inc'uslve terms from 3'_. gns.521 words
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Miscellaneous161 1935-02-17 3 Our Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. 23 Sows 23. Make real 1. Couch 24. Gymnastic ccr.trivanct 5. Withdraw 25. Fold 10. Dependable person 27. Bury 11. Fish 30. Exhausted 12. Dance 31. Fruit 13. Musical instrument 32. Part of church. 14. Chop 15. Half 18. Wants S: S Uon Solution Of161 words
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Article881 1935-02-17 4 WANDERER - THE GIRL WHO WANTED TO KNOW WANDERER Mainly About -By THE A BIT of a nuisance." That ll the general opinion held of my young friend Angeline. And last v.rek I had to agree with this view. She was pressing me to make out her horoscope. Useless to tell her881 words
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Article, Illustration111 1935-02-17 4 An average petrol consumption of 52 miles per gallon is claimed for the 7 h.p. Jowett. The reintroductlon of this British car into Singapore, by Messrs. C. M. Lee and Co., is arousing considerable Interest in motoring circles. It has a two-cylinder engine but, despite this, is not noisy. The111 words
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Article569 1935-02-17 4 " BIRDMAN - TAX BURDEN ON FLYING CLUBS "BIRDMAN" Aviation Notes Eats Up Subsidy By IF the proposal recently made In England to exempt petrol used for aviation purposes from paying tax is carried out, it will provide a strong precedent for a similar concession in Malaya. There can be no insuperable administrative569 words
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Advertisement128 1935-02-17 4 H( I that he did not object %T j7 *\fHßS to my smoking a limited ~>» %*<? j> jßPj^ number of Craven "A" K^ >^ wPH| WBB cigarettes, as in his opinion they are the 5» KSSJstB least harmful of all; S W/LT^^'j^ other wUe he would I flflj advise128 words
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Advertisement275 1935-02-17 4 a§_B' t JBL. Happy, Healthy Children are those whose regular daily beverage is delicious Ovaltine. Long experience proves that i Ovaltine is without equal for giving and maintaining robust health, sound nerves and abundant vitality J Quality always tells-insist on L 'OVALTINE' J 3 APB 2 "AWURMA" BONE MEAL. (For275 words
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Miscellaneous86 1935-02-17 4 WHAT THE STARS TELL THE WANDERER Feb. 17— Feb. 23. Today. Good day for making new acquaintances. Tomorrow. Profitable sales may be effected. Tuesday.— Venus In a good humour. Chance to bring romances to a head. Wednesday.— Favourable for sporting activities. Thursday.— Good day for buying. Friday. 8 o c86 words
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Article106 1935-02-17 5 A denunciation in violent t j rms of the system of government in Soviet Russia was broadcast throughout the United States from San Francisco by Mr. William Randolph Hearst, the newspaper owner. He declared thit the United States ought not in any circumstances to provide assistance, either by106 words
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Article83 1935-02-17 5 London. The War Office Is threatening certain school O.T.C.s with dlsbandment within the next three months. The Bradford Grammar School's Officers' Training Corps is one. The War Office complaint Is that the corps does not provide sufficient officers for the Supplementary Reserve and the Territorial Army. "No83 words
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Article32 1935-02-17 5 There are now about 100 gliders (primaries, secondaries. sail-planes, and two-seaters) In Oreat Britain. They cost from £50 to £150 each. The aggregate membership of the clubs to about 900.32 words
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Article52 1935-02-17 5 Joseph Taylor, aged 80, of Hall Lane, Farnworth, near Bolton, It was stated at a Bolton inquest, was bitten on the hand by a nephew, Jack Taylor. He died in hospital. The nephew was later certified m a lunatic. A doctor stated that Joseph Taylor died of52 words
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Advertisement819 1935-02-17 5 $500 FOR MISSING LETTERS The Sunday Times Free- Can You Complete Twelve Entry Competition Simple Words? Today we repeat for the amusement of readers of The Sunday Times the Missing; Letter Competition. Again there is no entrance fee and we offer a PRIZE OF $500 FOR 12 CORRECT SOLUTIONS. The819 words
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Advertisement721 1935-02-17 5 HOME 'BBWP^EsP^""- TIME THEBENNETt COLLEGE. SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS LWr Sir or Madam, When your children firit arrived tb«y broufht with them a wonderful lot of ""^Mf. Later, you became proud of the intelligence they displayed, bat, ■till later, you became anxious as to what would become of ihecn721 words
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Article1124 1935-02-17 6 NATHANIEL GUBBINS - NATHANIEL GUBBINS By WHILE perspiring in a steam- heated New York night club with my eyes smarting from the fumes of American cigarettes, I suddenly understood how an American, song writer got his inspiration for Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." Glooming painfully along this trail of1,124 words
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Article105 1935-02-17 6 Shanghai. Chased by soccer crowd of 150 people, a Russian was saved on the Race Course by the Intervention of members of the Shanghai Municipal Police, off duty and In plain clothes, while three others also received protection. The affair occurred some minutes after the105 words
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Article, Illustration152 1935-02-17 6 Fish Haven't Learned Of The Channel rpHERE are still fish in the sea who do not know that the English Channel separates England and France. They still take the long route round the north of the British Isles to the North Fea, following by instinct the path taken by their152 words
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Article202 1935-02-17 6 WORLD EVENTS AND RUBBER STEADY DESPITE DISTURBING FACTORS A FTER noting that the Singapore rubber market has remained quiet during the past week, with only a moderate volume of business, the weekly report of Messrs Stan ton Nelson and Co.. brokers, states: "Although the general political and financial situation in202 words
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Advertisement164 1935-02-17 6 DANGERS OF IMPURE BLOOD The root cause of most diseases b impure blood. a If you suffer from Skin Disease, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Trouble, Boils, Rashes, Bad Legs, Rheumatism, Painful Joints, etc— you MUST remove the CAUSE by purifying the blood. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the foremost and genuine blood164 words
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Advertisement220 1935-02-17 6 WH ILE ON LEAVE i Tour England <^%^ In a NEW FORD Slim rjM^^^M nl W The *Tord Home Leave Delivery Plan" has beer arranged for local residents who wish to tour England in a Ford car manufactured at Dagenham. England, and at the conclusion of their leave, bring it220 words
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BOOKS of the WEEK
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Article946 1935-02-17 7 WHEN ENGLAND WAS MERRIE "The England of Charles II." By Arthur Bryant. Longmans, Green and Co., Gs. Mr. Bryant is a historian of repute and he has already published an authoritative work on the reign jf Charles 11. The present volume is complementary and might indeed serve as a very946 words
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Article264 1935-02-17 7 Creation's Cry. By llumfrey Jordan. Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. This story of achievement deals primarily with the creation and success of the Tha-Chaung Company, which converted a swamp and a jungle somewhere in Burma into a great timber enterprise, a modern harbour, and a garden city,264 words
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Article245 1935-02-17 7 5172 V AND MOON BOTH USED ECTURINO in Shanghai recently, Dr. H. Chatley explained the working of the Chinese calendar, to which considerable attention had been drawn on account of the Nanking Government's adoption of the western mode of reckoning the year. It Is not generally realised,245 words
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Article271 1935-02-17 7 Preserving Historical Record A valuable collection of scale-model Chinese junks has been presented to the Science Museum in London by Sir Frederick Maze, Inspector-General of Chinese Customs. These will be of great value in preserving an historical record of the junks, which occupy an important place in maritime271 words
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Advertisement273 1935-02-17 7 tf v k NtW MAN 6-^ otMt <^y /-gA W/ rHAT 9ur Prlsing difference Watery^^ W bury'a Compound has made in my j life! I greet each day with new vigour— r work without fear of fatigue —en joy my leisure hours with unbounded zest "I have almost forgotten what273 words
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Advertisement31 1935-02-17 7 a decay germs 6 throar trouble ha itosis 1/ Tumblers given FREE ltw^Ji II with every purchase of Tooth IWWfif' Paste and Mo; a Wash.oio Agents: SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. Singapore.31 words
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Advertisement236 1935-02-17 7 MUDIE'S for BOOKS. A large selection of New English and Foreign Books always in stock. Colonial Editions of new works of Fiction Magazines and Periodicals. Our Export Department also undertakes to supply all classes of merchandise fi customers abroad. MUDIE'S EXPORT DEPARTMENT 95. Southwark St London, S.E.I England. TMR BEER236 words
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Article786 1935-02-17 8 WILLIAM PENNY - WHILE FILM STARS SLEEP WILLIAM PENNY STUDIOS ARE STILL BUSY By \M OST people, if they give thought to the matter at all, picture night-time behind the walls of a big film studio as they would visualise a deserted Stock Exchange. This is a misconception. Nothing could be further from786 words
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Article436 1935-02-17 8 SCREENLAND SECRETS aaa pARAMOUNT'S three-year strug- gle, Lives of a Bengal Lancer has finally been completed. It's one of the best pictures you will see at any theatre during 1935. /^HANGING one line Just one seven-word line In the picture "Forsaking All Others" is going to save Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about one436 words
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Article, Illustration33 1935-02-17 8 Frank Morgan and Binnie Barnes in the Universal picture, "There's Always Tomorrow," which opens at the Pavilion today. Binnie Barnes, who is London-born, is one of Hollywood's latest recruits from the British stare.33 words
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Article36 1935-02-17 8 London. Marri:ge has united Rev. W. Nalrne Clark, aged 72, vicar of the twin parishes of Blanchland and Hunstanworth, Northumberland, and Miss Hannah Short, aged 25, i housemaid, formerly employed at the vicarage.36 words
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Advertisement30 1935-02-17 8 (Cte^^// not three separate processes SI I /^V\TP hi it If\ r via \~si ytj for all meat dishes Trade Enquiries to Boustead and Co. Ltd., S.S. and FM JS.30 words
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Advertisement336 1935-02-17 8 Here is a unique opportunity for you to win happiness this year. no entrance fee, and one of the many prizes can be yours with very little effort there are no complicated rules. all you have to do is to fill in the missing words in the following announcement, sign336 words
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Article, Illustration2139 1935-02-17 9 "J. C. P - PERSONALITIES OF OLD KUALA LUMPUR "J. C. P." By- Malayan Reminiscences Ceylon provided most of our Civil servants in the latter part of the last century, the the period described in intimate style by "J. C. P." Among the interesting personalities whom he recalls in this week's instalment of his2,139 words
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Article844 1935-02-17 9 SE VENTEENTH-CENTUR V TRA VELLEM DISCOURSES ON THE DURIAN. Malacca's history is in the news again. H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, spoke of the romantic past of the town during his visit there last week-end. One of the seventeenth-century travellers to record his impressions was Dr.844 words
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Advertisement180 1935-02-17 9 L^jiv^Wf/frC ijL^ ••The Most Wonderful SubHHnifc'XJw^ 9 tance i° World," is one MiVWSkI i fc/ I'" VLLOSAN by^n eminent ivMB B^&TC} physician. Hr^QSr This scientific remedy, preW^ -^fcja pared under the direction of a^r 'ff^r Dr E> Buer fM« Professor of *f*^ Medicine at Berne University, revitalizes the blood, increases180 words
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Advertisement104 1935-02-17 9 ALL OVER THE WORLD £k Fruit mt ita frwhert «nd finest, V^Bff^^jf' V^fcy/ j*jT pure cugar and unfailing quality \^K» V^^j r£r^ nave made Mmiti. Chiver*' Jama world-wide favourite*. Thousand* of tooa of ripe fruita from out /m| s^^^ own orchard* are made into jsm \|^J^^s^^ the da? they art104 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1935-02-17 10 Well-known Sportsman to Wed Amateur Musicians Yola And Paul By Our WOMAN CORRESPONDENT AN interesting wedding will take place on Tuesday at St. Andrew's Cathedral, when Miss Violet Blackwood Sewell will become the bride of Mr. A. E. S. Talbot. Miss Sewell, who is the second daughter1,260 words
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Advertisement461 1935-02-17 10 Yj Always Suuirthmg New \X V Aurelia's r Capitol Buildinf I T X NFW V I) DRESSES GOWNS Tl \f Just Received y k/ in superb Dressmaker Ci technique. »r 1 fJERE'S an opportunity to IV, It supplement and dlstln- J\ I 5 gulsh your wardrobe. You Jfc| I f461 words
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Advertisement27 1935-02-17 10 THE GIFT SHOP, <'aritcl Mansions, 157 N. Bridfe Rd. WHOLESALE IMPORTERS. Ladim and ChDdren's HATS from $2.75 to 14.59. ART JEWELLERY ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. NEW GOODS EVFRY FORTNIGHT.27 words
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Advertisement206 1935-02-17 10 OH l IV A SALS NEW STYLES EXCEPTIONAL PRICES. Dinner. Tea, Icebox, Waffle. Kitchen Sets. etc. Cheese, Butter. Sambal, Cake and Muffin Dishes, Biscuit Barrels etc. THE GOLDEN SPHERE GIFT SHOP 74, The Arcade, (Take lift to Top Floor). AMAMI it the Beauty Secret of hundreds of girls f^^^w fc-J206 words
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Advertisement129 1935-02-17 10 In recent advertisements of Heinz soups the tins were described as large and medium. The manufacturers point out that they should have been 1 described as small and medium, which j are the sizes convenient for the aver- age household. MALAYAN PEWTER (REGISTERED) TEA SETS, COFFEE SETS. FLOWER BOWLS A129 words
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Article1194 1935-02-17 11 BADGE - BADGE EDITED By "j WEA'i^ii-IIBEATEN and exceedingly fit, the Malayan contingent to the Frankston Jamboree returned last Monday morning, cheerful and full of reminiscences I of their visit to Australia. One Scout, to whom I spoke had the most pleasant recollections of the numerous hosts who entertained1,194 words
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Article1076 1935-02-17 11 R. B. KRISHNAN - R. B. KRISHNAN AN INDIAN TRIBUTE 1 i I I I By M R*CHENO LOCK is one of tne coming men In the country, and the Council has in him an exceptionally brilliant and able member. He can be depended upon to represent the Asiatic cause1,076 words
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Article, Illustration781 1935-02-17 11 MOTHER GOOSES LETTER TO BOYS AND GIRLS VJIY dear Boys and Girls,— l am very pleased to say that I received quite a number of letters from young readers last week. I read them all with great interest and pleasure and some of the suggestions made were very useful. I781 words
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Article114 1935-02-17 11 KILLED A MANAGER New York. Louis Kenneth Neu, one of the rr. popular crooners In the United Stale;. crooned until the gallows rope at New Orleans gaol was adjusted to his nccx. He died for two murders' committed in one week. After bludgeoning to death with114 words
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Advertisement6 1935-02-17 11 h Smart people choose NESTLES CHOCOLATE6 words
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Article442 1935-02-17 12 JUt ALA YA is vitally interested in the next General Election in England. The National Government spokesmen deny that they have any intention of making an early appeal to the country, but many qualified critics are of opinion that It cannot be delayed many months. Weight is added442 words
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Article770 1935-02-17 12 Shanghai Ricksha Controversy /CONTROVERSY is raging in Shanghai over the control of the rickshas and allegations of inhumanity are being hurled against the police. It started from a letter to the Editor of the North China Dally News, written by Mr. W. Bruce Lockhart. He complained of the persecution and770 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1935-02-17 12 The Pade of Ananias Co. Conducted by dna/nas, Quip, the Pickler and one or two other liars IJ 1^ has now been to Sri Menanti, 11. Ei. wnere Th e Policy first saw the light. And it's been blinking jever sin?e or has one eye been I winking However, Penang1,076 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-02-17 12 Police arc MMM-liing for a man who hi described as wearing a tart/n tie. It is not known if this is the only charge a?ain*t him.27 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-02-17 12 One of my cylinders is init*ing," explained the motorist who had broken down. Well, I never." said the Tillage poUceniaa, them motor-thieves hum to be active everywhere."28 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-02-17 12 Never rhastoe a rbild on an empty stomach," Mays a medical corrraponsVent. Certatoly n*. there Is a much better place.23 words
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Advertisement180 1935-02-17 12 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. L-. ..—J 9^W *a^ A s% «fc iPAVSLIONf »V PHONE 6903 V ZWWL**" T d I *fl 3 SHOWS! lA i 3-15 ♦> > *^HFL«— «SBBBT 1 *9r kMpB. THERE'S ALWAYS f TOMORROW f *?A UNIVERSAL PICTURE «V»180 words
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Advertisement22 1935-02-17 12 -.1 NEW WORLD i SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas? J Waterproof! Stalniess stet> I Opposite the New Pier22 words
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Advertisement66 1935-02-17 12 ROMARY'S TUNBRIDGE WELLS BISCUITS FOR THE CONNOISSEUR J^y^* B Very choice, very fine ingredients skilfully baked by the slow careful methods of long ago, so that every biscuit is 'crisped' through and through. The quality of Romary home -baked is famous and unusual. WE RECOMMEND ASSORTED COCKTAIL BISCUITS CELERY STICKS66 words
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Miscellaneous8 1935-02-17 12 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore.8 words
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Miscellaneous44 1935-02-17 12 WHAT'S ON TODAY High Water 10.25 a.m. 9 ft, 11.47 p.m. 8.5 ft. Football: M.F.A. League. Darul Bahar vs. Shahar Kamar, Jalan Besar Stadium. Golf Garrison Club vs. Sepov Lines Club. Capitol Cinema. "Kiss And Make Up." Pavilion. "There's Alwavs Tomorrow." Alhambra.— Flirtation Walk.'44 words
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Article467 1935-02-17 13 THE ASTURIAS LEAVES "SOCIETY SHIP" •THE Royal Mail liner Asturias, which left Singapore yesterday In continuation of a pleasure cruise, is the first ship to arrive in these waters with an entirely British passenger list. This is the result of the British public having been taught *he pleasantness467 words
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Article508 1935-02-17 13 By Our Woman Correspondent •THE women passengers aboard tne Asturias introduced a number oi new dress styles to Singapore when they danced at Raffles Hotel on Frid ly i night. I A distinguished visitor was Lady Inchcape, wife of Lord Inchcape. Hor blonde loveliness was charmingly508 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-02-17 13 "Every Italian must be a soldier from eight to thirty-five. Children shall be inculcated with t military spirit."'19 words
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Article130 1935-02-17 13 DRIVER EXONERATED FROM BLAME A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. W. Q. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, after an Inquiry Into the death of a 65-year-old Hokien Chinese woman, Ooh Sim, at the Gen eral Hospital on Feb. 9. Goh Llm wis knocked down130 words
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Article135 1935-02-17 13 TRIPLETS IN CHURCH Babies are news in four different parts of the world. The 20-year-old wife of a railway worker named Akeyeva. at Bologol, on the Moscow-Leningrad line, has given birth to quadruplets— three girls and a boy. The boy died, but the girls135 words
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Article131 1935-02-17 13 PENANG PROPOSAL TO ERECT LARGE BUILDING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Saturday. The suggestion has been made that a large building be put up to accommodate the victims of the Ayer-Itam flre and the sum of $500 has been voted for the purpose by the Fire131 words
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Article43 1935-02-17 13 Madrid. Ex-sergeant Vazquez, a ringleader of the recent revolt, has been condemned to death and a fine of £1.400,000. The Public Prosecutor is demandIng that the Asturian miners' trade union pay £5,600,000 damages for destruction done by dynamite, burning, and shooting.43 words
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Article80 1935-02-17 13 ATTACK UPON A WOMAN CEVERAL TAMILS were detained by the police yesterday in connection with the recent audacious daylight robbery from a European woman. They were put up for identification by the victim of the robbery, but were released afterwards. Waiting for a taxi at80 words
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Article177 1935-02-17 13 EX -PREMIER AND A TYPIST APPEAL DISMISSED Edmonton, Alberta. The Alberta court, by three votes to two, has dismissed the appeal of Miss Vivian MacMlllan. a typist, and her father, Mr. A. D. MarMilln.n, in the case In which damages for seduction were sought against Mr. I. E. Brownie?, former177 words
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Article50 1935-02-17 13 Mr. S. Thangathural, tvho died recently aged 46, was employed at the Singapore Harbour Board for 24 years, up to the end of 1933. He had a wide circle of friends all over Malaya. He left a wife, two sons. Mr. Kathira- valu and Mr. T. Ellaganathan and five daughters.50 words
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Article107 1935-02-17 13 COMPLAINT BY A MRS. "X" Instances when the names of parties to judicial proceedings are not mentioned are very rare In Singapore. One I such case was disposed of yesterday morning. Jack Underdown, who described him self as an Australian, and who had pleaded guilty on Feb. 12107 words
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Article132 1935-02-17 13 IN SEARCH OF ADVENTURE INDIAN WORLD CYCLIST I Indian round-the-world cyclist, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Athos from Colombo. He started from Cawnpcre in July I last on his way to the Melbourne i jamboree (he is a scout) but alter getting as far as Singapore he had to132 words
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Article143 1935-02-17 13 TO GIVE PROGRAMMES SIX NIGHTS A WEEK 'From Our Own Correspondent > Penang. Saturday.The annual general meeting of the Penang Wireless Society was lu-ld yesterday at the Society's premises in i Perak Road Mr. M. J. Thorpe, I president, was in the chair. Reviewing the year's activities,143 words
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Advertisement127 1935-02-17 13 3,000,000.00 Hf/^ Polic Pa s" (^4,195,808.20 vSS^ THE INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD. DO YOU WANT A POLICY TO MEET YOUR REEDS? WE HAVE IT. You may want Cash or an Income for life at a certain age. You may want to provide for the education of your son or daughter.127 words
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Advertisement11 1935-02-17 13 TWELFTH MALAYAN EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR. 3rd, 4th and sth August. 1935.11 words
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Advertisement235 1935-02-17 13 BILLIARD TABLES By App, '.ntment. THE "STRAITS" A SPLENDID TABLE AT A MODtrlA.t PRICE Full site, in solid Mahogany throughout supported on eluht told turned legs, tuted with slate bed, the "Burwat" cush ions "Eureka" extra low. fast and noiseless, best India rubber, patent Invisible pocket plates, superfine West of235 words
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Article114 1935-02-17 14 $9,000 RUBBER IN THE SEA P. O. MISHAP WHILE LORD INCHCAPE LOOKED ON QNE hundred and ninety-five cases of rubber, intended for Montreal, were upset by the P. and O. liner, Carthage, when she came into collision with a lighter. The total value on the lost consignment was $9,000. Only114 words
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Article64 1935-02-17 14 WITH AN A.P.C. BOAT The R.N.V.R. training launch the Simbang. and an A.P.C. boat, the Makota. came into collision in the waters outside godowns No. 1. Singapore Harbour. The Simbang had just left the Telok Ayer Reclamation, while the Makota was on its way to Keppcl64 words
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Article211 1935-02-17 14 'THE BIGGER THE NAVY, THE BETTER' 117" HAT do retired army, navy and air force personages think about j disarmament? Here is one opinion obtained by the Sunday Times yesterday on board the Royal Mail liner, Asturias. It was given— semi-humorously— by i Vice-Admlral W. D.211 words
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Article90 1935-02-17 14 London. Great care is taken by up-to-date manufacturers of the health of their employees. The latest illustration is furnished by Ford Motor Company, Ltd., in engaging a Harley Street doctor for their works' first-aid and hospital department at Dagenham. In this department, which is claimed to be the90 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-02-17 14 rommy Orange, the pugilist, who (ought md trained many champions, is about <• celebrate his diamond wedding at his London home.22 words
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Article930 1935-02-17 14 pOLLOWING is Fraser and Co.'s list of closing share prices in Singapore yesterday Ampat Tin (4s) Ysam Kumbang Austral Malay Ayer Hi tarn Tin (&i) Ay«r Wens (tl) B'^nirrtn Tin Chenderiang Iliiam Tin (50 Cta.) Hons PatU ($1) Hong Kong Tin (5a) I'lris Hyds. (5s) Jelebus930 words
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Advertisement127 1935-02-17 14 I 1 I I SAFE AND I ~d I ECONOMICAL I 1 J I GIBSON I I KEROSENE I __Jf| REFRIGERATOR ■k fCSSSLI assures positive ■A J^^|B^k I f°°d preservation Burning kerosene as its freezing source, I I IM^H perfected and modernized in every detail, and presented in a steel127 words
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Advertisement226 1935-02-17 14 New Quick-Whitening Action Makes Dull Teeth Clear and Sparkling I IHfHU T JEA l I IK^\ J J IB^ b^bHS^sM^' jJDlyjMu Modem science has discovered that and polishing agents known to scimillions of germs are collecting on ence. Second, it has the antiseptic the teeth, forming ugly dingy stains power226 words
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Miscellaneous343 1935-02-17 14 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES IMTTDNI AXIOM Af Martin-in-the-Fieldj, London. lINlEjlxilAllv/PIAl-i 11.05 The Bernard Crook Qiintet. Walter Glynne (Tenor). Q/^i/^'/^C'D H-50 Weekly Newsletter. Ov/V^V^E<IV 12.05 The BBC. Theatre OrcJrcstn. Leader. Montatrue Brearley. Conductor Staa17OLLOWING are today's wireless en for <J Robinson. T programmes:- ir5 SSTSnT 1 B rt C nductor SINGAPORE. Station Z.H.I."343 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1935-02-17 15 QUIZ - QUIZ By Some Candid Reflections On This And That. r AND it's "a sort of hocus-pocus science," too, as Charles Macklin wrote two hundred years ago. Just look at the position in Malaya regarding betting and lotteries. "The Law The recent rz i tions may have Is A1,425 words
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Article633 1935-02-17 15 LIVE FISH FROM CHINA From A Correspondent. A MALAYAN food producing business which has flourished in recent years is the carp industry. It is estimated that its yield last year was well over the £20,000 mark, which it reached three years ago. Singapore is concerned, not633 words
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Advertisement37 1935-02-17 15 The Trusty TRIUMPH 1935 MODELS ON VIEW AT OUR RIVER VALLEY ROAD SHOWROOMS. Model XO7/1 175 c.c. 0.N.V., Internal Expanding Brakes. Coil Ignition, complete with lighting set and electric horn. $280/SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES.37 words
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Advertisement168 1935-02-17 15 TEACH YOUR FAMILY JHE VALUE OF THRIFT The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes in adult life well armed for the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager to help in establishing this valuable habit. $s— opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT TODAY.168 words
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Article, Illustration761 1935-02-17 16 MRS. WOOLCOMBE TRAGEDY fHE Malay Volunteers played a gallant part during the troubled days of the Singapore Mutiny, the twentieth anniversary of which occurred on Friday. Their experiences were described to a Sunday Times representative by Captain A'ju Bakar bin HadJi Arshad who761 words
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Article99 1935-02-17 16 The Mutiny reminiscences published in last week's Sunday Times raised the question of where responsibility lay. Investigation shows that no authenticated evidence exists which implicates Messrs. Behn, Meyer and Co., or any member of the German community of Singapore of that day. Mr. Roland Braddell and others who99 words
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Article92 1935-02-17 16 Miss Oracle Fields has signed a two years' contract to make films for the Associated Talking Pictures Ltd., of lEallng, London. It Is stated that she will receive about £150,000. a record fee for any artist in Britain. Mr. R. P. Baker, Joint managing director of the92 words
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Advertisement74 1935-02-17 16 HY AHHHNTMEhT 5J KMErCJf TO H.M. THE KISC He said to me— when I'm asked to have a whisky, I find it hard to say which 0 I said to him— ask for Red Label and you'll find it hard to say 'when. JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820... STILL GOING STRONG;.74 words
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Advertisement391 1935-02-17 16 GIVE YOUR BABY THE BEST BOWDEN'S MILK FOOD Bowden's Milk Food M de ln En land Is the Best. You may tt J from Pure Enelish Milk and D ed by pay more but you *-*Owi the Improved Roller cannot obtain better. fe*» •***s Process. PRICE $1 PER TIN— OF391 words
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Article2422 1935-02-17 17 Malayan Club News PLANS FOR SILVER JUBILEE ]VI INSTREL Parties will be en fete on Tuesday night Chap Lak r Meh, th» night when the young 1 1 Chinese women leave their homes i for rides through the town. The Telok Ayer Reclamation, or 5 Brighton as It2,422 words
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Article, Illustration89 1935-02-17 17 The Committee of the Chinese Swimming Club responsible for the Grand Carnival held at the Club House yesterday. Standing: Mr. Yee Cheok Wah, Mr. Edmond Tan, Mr. Kee Yew Hock, Mr. Yeo Soy Bah, Mr. Tan Keng Cheng, Mr. Charlie Sect, Mr. J. P. Tham. Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Mr.89 words
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Advertisement355 1935-02-17 17 COULD NOT KNIT FOR NEURITIS If neuritis bothers you. deal with It as this woman dealt with hers: "For years I was unable to knit," she writes, "owing to neuritis In my hands. Last year I started taking Kruschen, and now the knitting craze is on I can keep up355 words
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Advertisement75 1935-02-17 17 r I V f° i < THE 7H. P. I I JOWETT I j At v o «,i al_, -*«v Roominess, Comfort and f i^H^Wil 'Jfil g^ I Performance of a 12 H. P. i i Car but as Economical j any Baby Car. -^^fc^-MB* 1 (P^fW i^^^^^-^aßpaSjS^Mßp i\ r>75 words
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Article526 1935-02-17 18 HYLTON GETS FOUR M.C.C. WICKETS FOR 27 TOURISTS DISMISSED AT 226 Georgetown, Saturday. THE weather was bright and sunny and the wicket perfect when play was resumed today in \'w third Test match between the M.C.C. and West Indies. Wyatt's injured fingers are not serious.526 words
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Article42 1935-02-17 18 San Francisco, Saturday. MAX BAER easily beat Stanley Poreda on points at New Jersey in a four-round charity bout on which he staked his world's heavyweight title. Baer interspersed clowning with serious fighting and badly punished Poreda. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article568 1935-02-17 18 HANDICAPS NEXT SATURDAY The following are the weights for the first day of the Singapore Tu"f Club spring meeting which opens ne. Saturday. Race 1. Ponies. Clwi 1. Dlv. 3. About S fun. and 118 yards— 2 JO p.m.— Tiny Belle 9.0, Lady Rossdak? 8.7, La Oai568 words
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Article123 1935-02-17 18 Kuala Lumpur. The fifth annual general meeting of ihe Selangor Garden Golf Club was ihe'.d at the Club House. Dr. C. P. j Allen, vice-president and captain, presided. The report and accounts were unanimously adopted. Dr. Allen, the captain, thanked the [women in the club for their very123 words
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Article194 1935-02-17 18 PRESENTATION OF PRIZES (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A large gathering witnessed the presentation of the prizes for the Selangor Badminton Championships at Victoria Institution Hall. In an exhibition match Quah Chooi Yong and Cheong Yew Kang defeated A. L. Samuel and Yeoh Hin Leong.194 words
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Article141 1935-02-17 18 RIVALS WEAKENED BY INJURIES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Feb. 14. rpHE interport matches with the ■1 RAF. side from Singapore this week-end are being very keenly looked forward to by Bangkok soccer enthusiasts. The Bangkok Club side to meet the R.A.F. has been141 words
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Article, Illustration499 1935-02-17 18 ARRIVAL OF AIME RAPHAEL A IME Raphael, the French boxer, ar- rived in Singapore yesterday morning by the M. M. Athos. It may be remembered that Raphael called here last February on his way to France from Saigon. On that occa sion efforts were made to match him499 words
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Article1014 1935-02-17 18 GALA DAY IN A DRIZZLE While the inclement weather washed out the prospect oi the function being held in the open, the bi-annual v; home and regatta of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, yesterday, may be said to have been a success. A drizzle and gloomy skies1,014 words
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Article714 1935-02-17 18 GOVT. SERVANTS WIN GAMMANS CUP (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A. L. Henry's brilliant leadership enabled the Selangor Government Servants' Co-operative Society to win the Gammans Soccer Cup by defeating the Mercantile Society by six goals to two. Glorious weather enaoled a large crowd714 words
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Advertisement74 1935-02-17 18 TONIGHT TONIGHT BOXING JL THE BIG 'FIGHTS ON a* the NEW WORLD ARENA M TINY MUROTA- THE JAPANESE WOUDER" [J I I f LITTLE ABAYAN "ORIENT FLY -WT- CHAMPION" I PUS 3 OTHER GOOD BOUTS INCLUDING PENAWG'S BEST. THOUSANDS B WILL BE THERE— JOIN THE CROWD. FEW TICKETS LEFT— TICKETS74 words
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Advertisement92 1935-02-17 18 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal \ytne of full tonic value and of well-known basic Ingredients Is beln? marketed. A leading London analyst vouches for the quality of Phosferine Tonic Wine »s follows 1 find It to be made from a sound full-bodied wine of excellent quality. It is free92 words
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Advertisement51 1935-02-17 19 No/ 1 Don't Want to be 7a^/i off my r^^ DESERT ISLGND I Just Leave me a Case of V TIGER BEER r^ and I'll be ite^ Quite Hannu *w\ Mi I \?~ZZ I •^^JBfe. Il\ «'ff^ ff'ik Km/7/ /fei«r //aw f^af MfIROONED W//A TIGER BEER /o Distributors:- FRASER NEAVE51 words
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357 1935-02-17 20 CUEMAN - BILLIARDS SKILL OF A BUS CONDUCTOR. CUEMAN -By rpHE more I see of billiards match play, the more I am convinced that amateur players would, many of them, rise to the level of the professional players did they have the means for more and regular practice. The higher grade amateur357 words
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Article, Illustration858 1935-02-17 20 Drama Of EVERTON'S SUCCESS FAMOUS SOCCER CLUBS SERIES WHEN Everton were relegated to the Second Division at the end of the 1929-30 season, they parted with a cherished record. One of the 12 original members of the Football League, formed in 1888, they had never played in any other company.858 words
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Article84 1935-02-17 20 London. A welcome surprise which Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, may produce in his next Budget is a cut In the whisky duty large enough to enable whisky to be sold at 10s. a bottle. The present price in England is 12s. 6d. The whisky84 words
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Article, Illustration752 1935-02-17 20 Ely Culbertscn's I*HE lead-directlnj /slam double is usually made by a player who has bid a suit and has the purpose of Instructing the doubler's partner not to open that suit. The value of this typa iof double Is immeasurable. It is readily conceded that the opening lead752 words
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Advertisement139 1935-02-17 20 jBoSSIHI seal means Th e "Seal of Quality" on this tin of Cadbury's famous Milk Tray Chocolates is t^w^lS' something more than a printed design. It is /4jb2g a guarantee of freshness and purity issued Aj ii;^ by the largest cocoa and chocolate manu- t^^r^j^^^t^^^f facturers in the world. ?2fSSlSi^^~^139 words
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Article755 1935-02-17 21 ENGLISH RACING METHODS CAN THEY BE IMPROVED? IN America there has lately been seme talk of drastically curtailing the number of sprint races and restricting two-year-old racing in the first half or more of the season. The main objective of the proposed changes, it is stated, is to improve trie755 words
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Article66 1935-02-17 21 The following will represent the YM.C.A. against S.K.A. on the V.M.C.A. ground, on Monday. F.'b. 18 at 5.10 p.m. J. Bleha; K. Vytopil and J. MrNelsh. K Abruca. R. M. Gray and P C Sands: P T. A. Chette. R. KozusneJck. J. M Fraser. R. J. Fennle and66 words
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327 1935-02-17 21 HOME FOOTBALL FIFTH ROUND OF F.A. CUP OOTH London teams, Tottenham Hotspur and the Arsenal, are still in the F.A. Cup. But the Spurs will have to stand the stern test of a replay away from home, at Bolton. Arsenal got through the fifth round safely yesterday by beating Reading.327 words
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Article102 1935-02-17 21 NOW OPERATED SOLELY BY JAPANESE Tientsin, Saturday. Control of the Pelping-Mu^cm Railway is now solely in the h- of the Japanese. It was under joint management of the Chinese Travel Society and the Japanese Travel Burcai but the Chinese today issued the following brief s atement: "The Pelping102 words
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Article113 1935-02-17 21 i The C.C.A.A. and the Cubs will play an exhibition baseball match at Ans«.-n Road Stadium today at 11 a.m. In support of the programme of track and field events between the Tong Ah Physical Girls' School of Shanghai and local girl athletes. The baseball teams are as113 words
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Article79 1935-02-17 21 I have warned several people about naming their children Marina, but 1 notice that the warning has had little effect," writes Canon W. H. Gay. vicar of Christchurch Priory. Hampshire, In his church magazine Won't those girls so named be Indignant with their parents when they have arrived79 words
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Article759 1935-02-17 21 This is how the English League clubs stood before yesterdays games: P. W. L. D. F. irsenal 28 15 6 7 82 ;undcrland 28 14 6 8 64 lanchester C. 23 16 8 4 59 Itoke 28 15 9 4 55 )erby Co. 29 13 9 7759 words
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Article46 1935-02-17 21 TARLEY GAINS A POPULAR WIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Saturday. Young Tarley gained a very popular verdict in a twelve-round boxing match with Frankie Weber tonight at the Wembley, A large crowd witnessed the fight, in which Tarley outboxed Weber In every round.46 words
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Article77 1935-02-17 21 Agreement has been reached between Chinese and Japanese authorities on! Chinese police in the demilitarized the question of arms for the additional Luan Zone in North Hopel. The police will be permitted to have 50 light machine-guns, and in the event of invasion by a strong bandit forceSin Chew Jit Poh - 77 words
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Advertisement722 1935-02-17 21 ll II /Ml vS 11, fIA E^few fIA .^^Bfe D H HHI Kiwi fl%B**Tff* if I y THE DEFINITE REMEDY M i^\I7HEN vitality goes, something happens.^ I Very often the result is a distressing head?si ache and nervous debility* For quick relief take 1 a couple of 'ASPRCV tablets* You722 words
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Article3215 1935-02-17 22 Singapore's Loss and Selangor's Gain Professionalism Rumours "Friendlies" or Trophy Matches From SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS CORRESPONDENTS Singapore. i /^•OLONY and S.C.C. soccer is not so good that it can afford to lose the three men who made up the State and Club left wing; last season, but3,215 words
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Article45 1935-02-17 22 Sir Russell Bencraft, who has been connected with the Hampshire County Club for 59 years, was elected president at the annual meeting at Southampton. Mr. E. C. Redman succeeds Mr. E. C. Burnett as hon. treasurer, and W. O. Lowndes was reappointed captain.45 words
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Advertisement67 1935-02-17 22 .^JM'llnm^ la It) W* from the finest Orchards of Australia and America fresh consignments are received every fortnight i m^m 1 Wart* Studio* 61 jtt^^^^ V ft SBk Bfc^a if^r it fit C 0 94M Mf A D IB DM KR i tPOffff m h 1b v> w ffi inHfl67 words
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Article1638 1935-02-17 23 CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES HELD BY BROTHER AND SISTER Kuala Lumpur. THE presentation of prizes to the winners of the various champion-' ships held by the Sclangor Badminton Association in 1934, will bring all important championships play to a close. So pending a reply of the Association s invitation1,638 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-02-17 23 Mr. Kong Hal Chong. Hon. secretary of the Kedah Badminton Association.11 words
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Article683 1935-02-17 23 NOTHING HEARD IN THREE MONTHS Singapore. IT is now well over three months since the resolution to fo a Malayan Badminton Association 7a* passed at a meeting of the representatives of the various states held in Ipoh on November last, and many lovers of the game are wondering683 words
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Article678 1935-02-17 23 The Lads United BP. celebrated Its third anniversary at Mr. Low Peng Cer's bungalow, last week-end. The dinner on Saturday night was a great success ard over ninety per cent, of the members were present. Mr. Low Peng Cer, patron of the Party also attended. OEI678 words
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Advertisement379 1935-02-17 23 PRIMO SCALA and HIS PIANO ACCORDEON BAND Exclusively on have thrilled the world with their fascinating way of Tango playIng and they have actually thrill record ed the whole Malaya too, with this 8252 ISLE OF CAPRI— LITTLE VALLEY IN THE MOUNTAINS. All the previous shipments were sold out immediately379 words
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Article, Illustration53 1935-02-17 24 These are members of the Show a branch of the Japanese Youn* Women's Patriotic Association, a military organisation whose members submit to Army discipline and wear khaki uniforms. They are making obeisance at the Imperial Pal nee in Tokio in honour of the baby Crown Prince's first53 words
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Article, Illustration44 1935-02-17 24 SKI EXPERT TOO.— Max Schmeling, the German heavyweight boxer who is again considered a candidate for world honours, adjusts the skis of his wife, Army Ondra, the film actress. They are competing in the German Winter Sports Championships at Garmisch-Parten-kirchen in Bavaria. (Planet News).44 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-02-17 24 BRAWN AgD BRAIN. George Hackeaachmidi. for many years world champion wrestler. Is at work in London on a new theory of psychology, which he claims will revolutionise modern scientific thought. (P.N.)31 words
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Article, Illustration33 1935-02-17 24 TO PLAT IN U.S.— Members of the British Women's Squash Rackets team leaving Waterloo Station. London, on the Aquitania boat train, to play in the American National Women's Championships at Boston. (Planet News).33 words
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Article, Illustration38 1935-02-17 24 ELIZABETHAN.— A bridesmaid and page In Bilpabetkan costume at the wedding In London of Miss Evelyn Bowen, the actress and organising secretary of the Welsh National Theatre, Llanfollen, and Mr. Robert Spealght, the actor and novelist. (Planet News).38 words
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Advertisement123 1935-02-17 24 We are specialist* in FURNITURE Bring your problems to us. SUN WAH COMPANY 03, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. HEINZ soups Add nothing to spoil their delicious "Homemade flavour just heat and serve. HOME-STYLE Soup is the only kind you can be sure your family will like. So Heinz uses your way123 words
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Advertisement279 1935-02-17 24 MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY 83, VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident. Guarantee and Motor. ASSETS £60,000,000. Arthur C. Potts, Manager Underwriter Eastern Branch, Singapore. Foreign Reception NOISY? ALL- WAVE SETS Need this Special ANTENNA *>,279 words
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