The Straits Times, 19 May 1935

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  • 41 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 178. Sunday, May 19, 1935. Price 10 cents 15 A. M. I EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 178, Sunday. May 19. 1935. Price 10 cents.
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  • 617 1 Bill In Course Of Preparation By Colony Government REPRESENTATIONS BY ELECTRICAL FIRMS "Cheap" Bulbs Which Consume More Current THE Sunday Times learn> that recommendations have been placed before the Government by leading electrical firms in the Colony, as a result of which the drafting of
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    17 1 Mr. CO I-im. Assistant Official Assignee, Singapore, with his bride Miss Teh Yew Moey. of Kuala Lumpur.
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    11 1 One oi the many attractive Chinese girls at the races yesterday.
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  • 160 1 Munich, Saturday. r A VIOLENT attack on the Catholic Church WM made at the first public meeting of the German Henthrns ever held in Cat hoik 1 Bavari:;. The audience of two thousand peo; L>. f.iiy per cent, of whora were uniformed Na/.is, beat beer glasses
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  • 77 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Saturday. RUBBER (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 5 15 16d. (Sellers) 6 1 hid. Jan.-Mar. «Ud. Apr- June 6 9 32d. July-Sept. 613 32d. Market Steady. SILVER Spot 35d. Forward 35 3 16d. CROSS RATE London-New York, 4.91. Htm
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  • 123 1 World's Richest Girl Goes Swimming CINGAPORE'S latest visitors of repute, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. R. Cromwell (the latter was formerly Miss Doris Duke, described as the world's richest girl with a fortune of over £5,000,000) have not yet been round to see the sights of Singapore. Since their arrival
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  • 20 1 The Hague, Saturday. In the Davis Cup first round Japan beat Holland by three games to nil Reuter.
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  • 78 1 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S in cases. (F. 0.8.) May 20 1 16 20' N Good F.A.Q. in cases. (F. 0.8) May 19* i IW'j No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose, awardable Spore) 19 13/ 16 19 15/16 June Z*% IM4 July-Sept.
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  • 290 1 Noel Coward Spent Jubilee Week In Bed With Fever DKTURNING to Singapore by air yesterday after his Jubiloe jaunt to Java, Noel Coward, creator of that itirring piece of British pageantry, Calvacade," told the Sunday Times just how he himfelf spent the Empire's most historic week. In bed," he said
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  • 587 1 From Our Woman Correspondent THE scene at Bukit Timah has i often been described as a colourful one but it can be said without exaggeration that the spectacle in the paddock and grandstand on the racecourse yesterday was one of the most picturesque
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    82 1 The Governor's Cup, value 54.00Q with a cup to the winner presented by Sir Shenton Thomas, a one-mile race for class one. horses, division one, was won by a short head at Bukit Timah yesterday by Mr. Lam Looking's Nonya Bukit Timah, with Donnelly up. Vedas was second
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  • 170 1 London, Saturday. /GENERAL satisfaction would be caused by the elevation of the Legation in I'eiping to an Embassj declares the Times. The Chinese were one of the greatest races in the world, not only in numbers but as heirs to an ancient civilisation with achievements in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 15 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Grec Britain.) Head Office for AUUj SINGAPOBE.
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    • 135 1 •bCEAN MOTOR POLICIES PHOSFERINE TONIC WINE A very pleasant medicated wine of highest f~Zz quality for enriching the blood and revitalizing the system. jj-^JH PHOSFERINE TONIC WINE is made from a I fl\ specially selected Wine of excellent quality. MJK& It contains the medicinal ingredients which Ar*^jC\ nourish the nerves,
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  • 1643 2 By The Marquess Of Donegall London, Apr. 28. LIAVING just returned from jive days of bending the bracken and bodies meeting bodies thro' the r>v Bad all that stuff, up in Scotland, I honestly believe that London has jcone mac i. To begin with, th« place looks
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    7 2 "Do the things children do »the Zoo"/
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    • 333 2 Hygienic (onvenien! Economic ■^^^^^^^■i most popular shaving outfits ever issued by Gillette, \UU(U&<%I/iz(JJIuy(UU/0) /P\(U/k D/tIIaJ/ \^*^A^s\^*-^U \^U^S\~s\S l^Wt/ /J uMz/ flayjj Utezf Of having a Third Party Claim made against It includes the latest Gillette razor, three BlueGillette (J you. Even if the claim against you fails you may not
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  • In England Now
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      137 3 G. W. R. Pictures. MIDDLESEX is a county of Oilbertian contradictions. Although it can boast of a longer continuous history than any other EngHsh shire, having been mentioned by that name in State documents as early as the year 704, it did not receive complete corporate independence until 1888.
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    • 281 3 LONDON GOODWOOD HOTEL QL'EENSBORO' TERRACE, HYDE PARK H. Sz C. water and reading light In bedrooms. Lift. Night porter. Garage Adjacent. Excellent Cuisine Daily Terms from l»/6d. Weekly from 3 gns. Bed Breakfast 6 6 to 8 6. New Lounge* and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor 01 the Sunday
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    • 172 3 18, CONDUIT STREET, LONDON, W. I. IS A FAVOUR* rE MEETING PLACE FOR MALAYANS. H. G. DISS. (late of Singapore.) Managing Director of Coni Co., Ltd., the well known High-Class Tailoring business, invites those coming home on leave to pay him a visit All orders received by him will be
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    • 598 3 LONDON. FINEST YET QUIETEST POSITION HOTEL STRATHCONA, (The Strathccna Residential Club) LANCASTER GATE, HYDE PARK. A few yards from Hyde Park and Kenslnston Gardens 'Buses and Tubes to all parts Hot and cold water and gas lire in bedrooms. Ample bathrooms Central HAting Lift. Inclusive terms from 0 gns. per
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 157 3 Our Crossword Puzzle W IP P w s H WA ill 53 NOTE:— Figures in parentheses denote the number of letters in the uords required. APRONS Ch*n2»ng (h> AtKUSS) 20. Pennon <8> 2. Jelly former (7) <1> 8. Presented H, c 6) 9. Nothing (6) SJfj^, <?' |A1 10. Vanquiahed
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  • 1139 4 Old Traditions Gradually Disappearing 'THE Chinese are fighting a losing battle to retain all the traditions handed down by their forefathers; Singapore is slowly giving way to everything that is new. Even some of the self-styled reformers are casting aside the old order
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    33 4 Mile. Georgette DeUfenetre has been chosen "MJw Normandie" by a committee at St. Nasmlre, France. She will officiate at the ceremony which will speed France's great new liner NormamUe on her maiden voyage.
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  • 586 4 Getting The Best From Your Incubator POULTRY NOTES SUCCESSFUL article incubation depends upon several important factors. Perhaps the chief is well conditioned breeding stock, so that one may have the eggs right to start w If you were wise enough to rest the breeding hens through the moult you will
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  • 638 4  -  JOHN HOLT DY IT'S such a good story, we don't see how it escaped print so long— Vina Delmar once received an offer from M-O-M to do a story for Joan Crawford. Miss Delmar being very much in her right mind accepted the offer and got on a
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  • 168 4 GROWING USE OF RUMOUR The growth of rumour In Germany and the spread of news by word of mouth, an Inevitable accompaniment of an authoritarian regime, have lately roused great alarm amongst responsible German Journalists. The disquiet Is now expressed In an article The Spoken Newspaper,"
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 217 4 j -t»\ Anolher ol the fortunate thousands m J who hare discovered the secret oi M getting more smoking ||TjlTlg^^ with complete throat com'ort. U M ■^BBB^^nfr" Craven "A' can do the same for you. fJUJJJjJf You'll enjoy lhe rich flavour of the i fine tobacco, because every likely *7
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    • 91 4 Learn POULTRY By Correspondence. FEE $15/- ONLY. Apply for Prospectus with 1 0 cts. stamps. BENGAL POULTRY COLLEGE, No. 8, Raffles Chambers, SINGAPORE. "AWURMA" (For Worming dogs) A liquid preparation, which Is sure and safe for treating Dogs and Puppies suffering from round or tape worm*. Price $1.00 per bottle.
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    • 49 4 BONE MEAL. Fertilizer Jor Fruit Trees, Flower Gardens, Vegetables, Paddy, Sugar Cane. Potatoes. Tea, Coffee, Pepper and Cocoanut plantations, etc., etc. Price $55 per tea FOB. R. Spore. Extract of the Analysts Report can be had on application. TONG LAM CO., 46/48. Peck Seah Street, Singapore. Tolephone No. 7326.
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    • 113 4 THE WW J SIGN THAT STANDS FOR SUPERIORITY. THE OUTCOME OF FIFTEEN YEARS OF RADIO EXPERIENCE WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS ARE BUILT ON SOUND RADIO ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES EMBODYING ALL THE LATEST RADIO DEVe f^"" ~NTS. THE NEW 8 TUBE SITKKHET THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST AND WILL FURTHER STAND THE TEST OF
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  • 1305 5  -  Nathaniel Giibbins By 117HILE thousands cheer in the London streets and scramble to their places on the Jubilee route beicrc 8.30 a.m. Uncle Nat will be lying In his bed watching the sun (or fog or sleet or whatever It happens to be this lovely English
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  • 109 5 Figures released from the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd., show that the number of employees in February was greater than at any time during the past six years and only a few hundred short of the 1929 peak of 7,100. During the month Just ended the
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    349 5  -  Ely Culbertson By /GULLIBILITY is not an asset to a Bridge* player. If a player is known to believe everything he hears, his opponents wil! let him hear plenty. The wary declarer plaoes little reliance upon the bids of his opponents when they are quite likely to be nuisance
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  • 308 5 THE LEIPZIG FAIR BUYERS FROM ALL CORNERS OF THE WORLD IN the heart of Germany there takes place annually in the spring and in the autumn the great sample exhibition of German workmanship and achievement, the Leipzig Fair. Many thousands of exhibitors and of buyers from all the corners of
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    • 134 5 M. .region Ml* S'^TVES doctor? *T4S.~ M Wo~ Mb WttFl TIM FHI MOA* UTOMMMII H M J BiniTEM^-* mi le> 4i«teM Htuuia •um.iw-1 n»iii M V___l n norm i Mfi»» pu~t ■rnifn. ca» r»*rn».'n« tot DO94l*!* Ca_*l«* tmt dl*. 9v tnm tam*winiT fill vnmtn mnWt I -ConpfUUTC pncM HINNAM a
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    • 83 5 HY APPOINTMENT V^RSftRJT> TO H M 7//EA7V; He said to me— there's a Scotch mist around ■Vp V L^_____E_-5-*sS___H___E!_^!_^^^^ s^^^-- //SmA "w^^^r T *X v__^_H 1 77' I j,\ I^^^^___s_» —^'^^^^-W^—rsai Jk fen y| W /S|L\ V P I said to him I've never missed a round when the Scotch
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  • 2005 6 By An Ex-Convict Last Article Of The Series Men Who Have Escaped The Gallows— Not Fiends But Full Of Fun /"\NE would imagine that a murderer, a man who has taken the life of another, -sometimes more than one, would look a most revolting specimen
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  • 140 6 A WORLD within a high brick wall. Of bleak and dreary plan, With strange buildings, like monuments, Man built to punish man. Dim whitewashed cells, steel doors and locks, In long and gloomy halls. Rise tier on tier, three stories high, And frown out o'er the
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    • 110 6 s ?>r^^y^K^^^K*MPi|(^jBBfjßjßßssfet j^jK^fj^ByßJffSßssssi^sti- HIWtK. WhM&*%si9tiEß3(timwtiSa&Z&£Mi <i^CXc:€C IT"* <L^v_ r^> > vjßi w 1 *^H 1J it lot 1 mi. JUr Bt^^^^ C^ _JT A ft ft 4 «J INVESTMENT VALUE With the new body line* to all models this year, Austin offers a car of really modern appearance, yet one
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    • 379 6 IN DESPAIR WITH RHEUMATISM "Felt There Wai Nothinj to Live For" Whether you have rheumatism as badly tts this woman had It, or whether you n get an occasional twinge, you will certainly be Interested to know how such a severe ca*« completely cured: "I feel I should like to
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  • 444 7 Physical Jerks" In Gaol Races And Games At Wandsworth Prisoners Keen On Tuition A PRISON newspaper, produced in Maidstone Gaol, is being used by the Prison Commissioners to keep 5,000 prisoners in all parts of England in touch with the outside world. Started as a multigraphed she3t lor distribution in
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  • 940 7 By "RADGE" 'iJIKERS of the Open Road and! Campers in the Wood! This is an apt description of Rover Scouts, members of the Brotherhood of the Open Air and Service, young men who are able to shift for themselves but who are equally able and
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  • 375 7  -  Cueman By JUJORK and more it is noticeable in the advanced amateur billiards player that he is following the sound advice to mix his game. Your red-ball ln-off player finds that his over-specialisation there restricts his abilitj to adopt an alternative phase of the game when
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 114 7 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Tour kldneya have nine million tiny tubes or filters which Are end&ncrred bjr neglect or drastic. Irritating druga. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weaJirv makes you Buffer from Getting Up Klrhui. Leg PainH. Nervousneaa. IMlllneaa. Stiffness, Rh< umatl*m, Lumbago^ Nfurnlfcia, Burning. Itching, Smarting,
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    • 898 7 STUDY in YOUR HOME .f~ TIME THE BENNETT COLLEGE, SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS Daar Sir mt Madam,— Whan yoar children first arrived tkay brou-ht with them a wonderful lot of sunsh nr. Later, you became proud of the intelligence they displayed, but, still later, you became anxiout r» to
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  • Books Of The Week
    • 1254 8 The Case for Manchoukuo. B; George Bronson Rea. D. Appletosi Century Company. New T«rk $350. CTUDENTS of the Lytton repori are easily convinced thai Japan's action in Manchukuo was s daring act of frigandry. And thai now the independent state with its Puppet
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  • 378 8 Spotlight* on the Jaffna Tamils ol Malaya. By Edward 1. Pcnniah and A. T. Knlasinrham. Commercial Press, Kuala Lumpur. RESPITE shortcomings in the literary sense, and not very artistic production, this little book is a creditable effort, and might ■well inspire the attempt at a more
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  • 166 8 MALLAL'S VOLUME NOW UP TO DATE The Criminal Procedure Code and Coart of Criminal Appeal Ordinance and Rules. Straits Settlements Annotated. Second Edition. By B. A. Malta!. Published by the Malayan Law Journal Office, Singapore. Price M 5. THIS volume was originally published in 1931 and rapidly became
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  • 25 8 Messrs. Longmans have Just published "Towards a National Policy," written by several members of the National Labour Party, with a preface by the Prime Minister.
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    • 169 8 ELIZABETH CRAIG'S FAMILY COOKERY A new standard economical cookery on comprehensive lines, containing 2,000 Recipes and Hints and Illustrated with 64 pages of Photographs and 14 pages printed in full colour. It Is a complete guide to the modtrn housewife. PRICE $6.00 (Postage 50 cents) KELLY WALSH, LTD., (INCORPORATED IN
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    • 146 8 SUNLiGHTand OMBRELUsoap ijyrn a n n c D C j^^^%^^^^^^^^ H nHrr L n J jS^l^C^W^^^S^^^ money to you! SSt^^JmF'^^r Commencing on ist May you will be able to get Lux Toilet Soap free in exchange for Sunlight SAVE 8 SUNLIGH" SOAP and Umbrella Soap printed wrappers. WTPn WR A
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  • Readers' Stories Of The Uncanny
    • 138 9 The Face At The Window. One evening, it must have been about half past six and not quite dark, I was startled to see a human face, or what seemed like one. pressed against the glass window pane as if it were searching for something inside. I fled from the
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    • 195 9 Saw The Hantu Ayer Laut {\N arriving a^ my destination a little island near Java I i rented a small attap cottage near the beach from an old Malay fisherman. He explained that he had never used the house himself; it had been unoccupied since the former owner died there
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    • 724 9 UL7HILE I was sitting in a cafe in Singapore the swing doors opened, and in came Fate and Adventure in the odd shape of a Chijiese messenger-boy with a letter for me from manager of a certain company. I lost no time In seeing the manager
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    • 302 9 YEARS ago I was faced with a very knotty problem. I was depressed both in mind and body. I at last resolved to put an end to my life. One night I bought a cord and paid more than the money asked for. My mind
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    • 115 9 Readers are invited to write articles of not more than 500 words on their experiences in Malaya, Java, Borneo or Siain of ghosts, witches, pontianaks or any other strange apparition or manifestation. A prize of $10 will be awarded each week to the sender of
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    • 267 9 Embraced Only Empty Air fWENTY years ago there were two big bunga tanjong trees about twenty yards away from the right side of the Klang Wesley church. My aunt was staying with her parent* In one of the houses behind ;the Wesley church. In the other houses there were six
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    • 397 9 Beautiful Girl And Policeman "THIS strange experience befell me in Penang 15 years ago, when I was a young man of 20. The memory of it still lingers and I shudder every time I think of it. I had to work early and I left my home at 4 a.m..
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    • 191 9 Not A Friend But A Fiend It was on a dark night while returning from a show that I met a person I knew was no ordinary man at all. At first he was somewhat friendly for he smiled but when he approached me. his countenance and manners were changed
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 350 9 < Skin faults of the 20's ROUGHNESS BLACKHEADS LARGE PORES DRYNESS LAUGHTER LINES LITTLE BLEMISHES Correct them this simple way: lOOK in your mirror! As early ing new. Don't allow disfigur_j as £0, little skin faults begin ing skin faults to rob you of your to mb you of your
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    • 194 9 Hcoftnlijßßhi IT is as well to know that whatever the cause of your weakness, new health and new vitality are near at hand. With Sanatogen you can build up your health again in a perfectly natural manner. And Sanatogen is something of which you can be sure. For every drop
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  • 1648 10 By Our Woman Correspondent QLANCING through my engagement book, the past week, with the exception of the usual round of cocktail parties, seems to have been a fairly quiet one. This, however, came as a welcome break from the whirl of the Jubilee celebrations, which were brought
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 262 10 Just Unpacked SILK DRESSES "The Mode of the Moment" only $9.50 each. See our latest GAGE HATS BURLINGAME SPORT HATS Now on Display at Aurelia 9 s 12-A-Stamford Road, Capitol Bldg. Future location Rene Ullmann's present place. Nun. 5—7—9 Stamford Ko*d, Capitol Building. NEW GOODS NOW ARRIVED. SPLENDID VALUE. THE
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    • 273 10 X&^: "■> V. v o" vjj rCM V BRINGS HEALTH AT EVERY MEAL I 'JM Think of the toll life in Malaya m«*t r \jffi la^ c y° ur vitality. The hot damp tjj 4 vVv -^SHPtB climate, the bustle from work to Club or KB kwjk tfarKe*. the 'pahit'
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    • 15 10 To IV CHINESE LACQUER HOME, No. 155, Orchard Road, I like to get some presents.
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    • 224 10 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Enormous reductions On All The Stock of GOWNS HATS NOVELTIES. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN AUK CHATS NOIRS 18, Battery Road, Singapore. Proprietress Retiring THE BEST OF BEST IN YOUR LATEST REQUIREMENTS SILKS-UNDIES-DRESSMAKING SHOP COMFORTABLY AT TAJMAHAL STORE Pro:- T. NARAINDAS. 23,
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  • 771 11 Did You Put On Any Weight In Jubilee Week? MOW that the Jubilee celebrations are over, we sigh gently for the sleep we have lost, and look forward to a time of rest and quiet. But, catching sight of the bedroom scales, from which we have averted our gaze during
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  • 488 11 (By Our Own Correspondent.) Sunday <Times Office, Fleet Street, Apr. 30. LJOW I wish you all could be wafted on a magic carpet to London just now! The Metropolis is looking at its best, ready and waiting for the Jubilee celebrations. Painters and workmen have
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  • 115 11 "Tyranny Of Fashion Lady Isaacs, wife of the GovernorGeneral of Australia, speaking at the reception given in her honour at the Feminist Club, raised the subject of women's dress, and said that because of the bondage of fashion, women had lost some aesthetic sense and were wasting the faculty of
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  • 730 11 MOTHER GOOSE'S LETTER TO BOYS AND GIRLS |U|Y dear Children. Now that the Jubilee celebrations are over you must all be hard at work In school. I wonder, however, how many of you like doing home work? I know when I was at school I didn't like home work at
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  • 361 12 AN ATTEMPT has been made to 1^ invade the last stronghold of !the mere male— the aerial fighting service. A Siamese girl requested the authorities to be allowed to train in the Siamese air force. True the request was declined, after consideration it is understood, but time may
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  • 652 12 The Chinese Samseng Is Dying. IN his letter to Mr. Barfeley, chairman of the Jubilee celebration committee, H.E. the Governor "showed his admiration of those who spent much time and money to make the Jubilee week a great success. He also expressed his appreciation of the work done by the
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  • 117 12 NEW RICE AREA OFFICIAL VISIT OF INSPECTION. The Adviser on Agriculture visited the Panchang Bedlna rice area In Kuala Selangor on April 10, in company with the Adviser on Drainage and Irrigation, the Senior Drainage and Irrigation Engineer and the State 'Agricultural Officer. He traversed the newly opened padl area
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  • 1090 12 The Page of Ananias Co. Conducted by Gnanias, Qui%, the Pickle r and one or two other liars Congratulations to H.E. on his batting and bowling prowess as a NonBender last week-end. I am sure that the title does not apply to him literally but he is certainly an unbender,
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  • 20 12 Science reveals that the surface of the earth is moving. These week-end golfers are probably responsible.
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    13 12 A clout on the back is worth two in the wardrobe.
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    37 12 In a new film a man tarns a somersault on a horse's back, catches hoid of the tail, and finishes up on the neck. I did all that the first time I rode a horse.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 104 12 I NATURE'S CURE Dr De JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL contains VITAMINS A and D IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL TH* OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Liver Oil Highly r*comm*nd*4 by in* Medical Prolaulon tor ov*r EICH TV «in In th* cr*»cm*nt of CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 356 13 NEW GAOL WILL BE COMPLETED AND SO WILL NEW S.S.C. CLUBHOUSE DUMOURS characterised by the authorities concerned yesterday as extraordinary have been current in Singapore during the >ast week regarding two important new works. They were to the effect that work oa Singapore's new $2,000,000 gaol a.
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  • 54 13 Doctors, nurses, heads of infant welfare centres, and other health authorities recommend Lactogen, whirh Is cf pure fresh full-cream cow's milk with extra cream and carbohydrates added, subjected to a special emulsifying process, then cried by another process and so made in all important respects exactly like mother's milk. It
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  • 237 13 SZE HAI TONG PROFIT OF $271,224 ON THE YEAR The 28th annual general meeting of shareholders of the S?e Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co. Ltd., was held at the offices of the Bank, Chulla Street, Singapore, yesterday afternoon followed by a board meeting to elect officers for the ensuing
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  • 75 13 Mr. Patrick Mallon. new American vice-consul in Singapore, arrived with Mrs. Mallon in the President Hayef yesterday and assumed duties in Union Building the same cay. Mr. Mallon has been in the American consular service three years. In the course of which he was vice-consul in
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    8 13 Parit Buntar railway station with its Jubilee decorations.
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  • 41 13 London, Saturday. Total applications for £35.000.000 Treasury Bills were £62.805.000. The maximum amount was allotted in Bills at three months. Net average rate per cent, was 10s. 2.95 d. as compared with 10s. 03d. a week ago. British Wireless.
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  • 406 13 Millions Accumulating In F. M. S. Treasury (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 17. THE best business of all is running a Government sometimes. The F.M.S. Treasury is just now piling up money, despite the restriction of the exports of tin and rubber.
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  • 274 13 MR. LOKE TAI WAH WEDS MISS CHAN KENG MOOI (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. «r*WO well-known families are united by the marriage which took place today of Mr. Loke Tal Wah. brother of Mr. Loke Tai Nam. and Miss Chan Keng Moot, fourth d .ughter
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  • 33 13 Zalten de Sulkowsky and Julius Bartha. two young Hungarians from Budapest University, have retched London at the end of a 100.000- mile motor-cycle tour of the world. The tour has taken seven years.
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  • 223 13 MR. G. M. CLARK MARRIED IN SINGAPORE |y|R. George M. Clark, United Engineers, Singapore, was married to Miss Olive Lamont Tough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tough, of Greenock, Scotland, at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, ■yesterday, the Rev. W. Murray officiating. Mr. Clark
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  • 61 13 SITUATION DISCUUSED IN LONDON. London, Friday. Sir Eric Drummond, British Am bassador at Rome, who has returned London for consultations, met th» Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon this morning and later attended a meeting of the Cabinet Council at which It is understood the international situation. including the present
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    37 13 The archives of the Supreme Court of France were threatened with destruction when a serious fire broke out and raced for several hours in the Palais de Justice, Paris, one of the oldest buildings in the city.
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  • 34 13 Mr. Che&ng itong TUn pund away peacefully at his residence In Teas Street at midnight on the 17th but. Aged 62. The funeral will take place today < Sunday) at 4 p.m. Deeply regretted.
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  • 111 13 NEIGHBOUR STATES* MEDIATION LEAGUE ASSEMBLY TO MEET London, Saturday. DROSPECTS of a settlement of the Bolivia-Parajfuay dispute in connection with which there has recently been fighting near the Villa Montes OilfieMs are now considered possible. This is due t3 the success cf the mediatory efforts
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  • 74 13 St. Paul. Minnesota, Saturda Doc Barker, leader of a notorious gang, has been sentenced to imprisonment for life in connection with the kidnapping of the St. Paul Banker, i Edward Brewer, last January. Other members of the gang were also convicted. They were all captured after I
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  • 144 13 PLANE NOSE-DIVES IN WHANGPOO RIVER Shanghai. Saturday. An air liner belonging to the China National Aviation Corporation and carrying members of the United States Economic Mission, crashed In the Whangpoo River when taking off for Hankow The river police rescued the five occupants of the
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  • 18 13 A blackbird has a nest cf four young in a clump of sproutinc broccoli at Wcburn Sands, Bucks.
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  • 81 13 London, Saturday. Reports that M. Laval had been invited to go to Berlin are discounted, firstly by M. Laval himself who told Reuter in Warsaw that he had heard nothing of the matter, secondly by a Berlin Government spokesman who said Germany would like a personal
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  • 26 13 According to an official report, about 150 houses have been made uninhabitable by the earthquake at Sao Miguel, in the Azores. One death has been recorded.
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  • 207 14 "Should Prove Of Great Value To Pineapple Trade" (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ''THE appointment of a research chemist for the Malayan canning industry, which has been approved by the Governments concernei 1 should prove of great value to the pineapple canning trade.
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  • 196 14 A meeting of the Advisory Committee of the School of Agriculture was held at the School on April 18, reports the Malayan Agricultural Journal. Various routine matters were discussed and agreed upon and the Vice-Principal's Report for 1934 adopted. Arrangements have been made Thereby selected
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  • 63 14 An extraordinary general meeting of the Rangoon Road Ichool Cld Boys' Association will be held on Thursday at 6 p.m. to consider the resignation of the hon: treasurer and any members wishing to discuss any other business arv requested to write to Mr. G. M. K. Kabul
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  • 32 14 The Itng Wah Fablic School will be staging a charity performance at the Great World on Monday. June 17. This Mep is bcin? taken to h?lp the school fund",.
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    20 14 Greta Garbo, who appears in the film version of Somerset Maugham's "The Painted Veil," opening at the Pavilion on* Wednesday.
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  • 260 14 Johore Civil Servants THERE are now four Johoi Malays in Raffles College, Singapore, taking a three years' course of education before entering the Johore Civil Service. The fact Is revealed in the last annual report (for 1934) on the social and economic progress of the people of Johore prepared by
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  • 703 14 RECREATION CLUB'S SHORT BUT PROUD HISTORY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 17. pHINESE in Selangor have read with great pleasure of the golden jubilee celebrations of the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club. Their own club is much younger, but they are very proud
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  • 90 14 Crushed By Crate (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. While assisting to unload from a lorry a crate containing a slab of Class for a shop front, the proprietor of Chop Tat Hing, frame makers and glass dealers, was killed when the crate fell off th« lorry and crashed
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  • 1274 15 By Quiz A More Or Less Irresponsible Commentary "Hush! Huiih!" And An Issue Of Medals. Motorists Remember The A.A.M. Quarter Of A Century In Ipoh What Sport Has Done For The Chinese More Shocks For Rubber Planters. He's Still Drawing A Big Salary jyjUTINY veterans did not get
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  • 6 15 Sunday Times picture.
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  • 738 15  -  Birdman Aviation Notes By THE appearance over Singapore on several occasions during the past fortnight of what was taken to be a Hawker Audax machine (Rolls Royce Kestrel engine) has revived interest in t'.ie proposed j auxiliary air squadron, as for what j other purpose would
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    • 135 15 A sick spell taught me how to keep well "I HAD been going I J aloog healthy enough, I thought, m until 1 had a severe illness It kept me in m, bed tor weeks When j lighter— l felt miser -^^J-tM\ tot months ot con- tot ted food *^^nW
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    923 16 By Ringside COR once in a way a boxing programme presented at the New World did not come up to expectations. With four newcomers to be seen in action the crowd entered fully prepared for plenty of thrills, with their appetites already whetted by previous "needle fights. When
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  • 964 16 By Bulls-Eye JblOST service rifle shots first learned to shoot with smallbore rifles. In the Services preliminary instruction is given on a thirty yards' range with S.M.L.E. rifles adapted to fire .22 calibre ammunition. The value of such preliminary inxtructlon
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  • 154 16 Fixtures in the Singapore Basroall League are May 19. 1 p.m Bt. Joseph s Ortiund Chinese Com. A. A. vs. Japanese Youu* Men Team. 3 p m.. St. Jo:eph a G~.Tind. Cube vs. American Association May 26. 1 p.m., St. Joseph's Ground. Chinese Comp. A. A. vs. OVWIM Jap.»rr
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  • 55 16 The third annual gem-ra meeting ol the Sincere Lads' Badminton Party will be held today at 10 am. at the residence of the hon. secretary. The principal item in the agenda will be the election of Officers for the period 1935 to 1936 Absentees will be fined
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  • 2966 17 LARGE CROWDS SEE EXCITING RACE Donnelly Brothers Again Do Well The Singapore Summer Professional Meeting ended yesterday in brilliant weather before a record crowd. Mr. Lam Looking won the Governor's Cup with his horse Nonya Bukit Tiniah ridden by E. Donnelly and trained by
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  • 101 17 Players in C and D teams of the Waken Lion A.P. are notified that the final tie in the inter-team tournament will be played at the Club premises on Sunday. May 26, at 8 p.m. C team Tay Thien Seng (captain). Tan Chong Beng, Lee Thian
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  • 397 18 Five Goals Scored In Second Half Of Game (From Our Special Correspondent.) Alor Star, Saturday. DENANG won its Malaya Cup match ajrainst Kedah by four goals to one. All the goals were scored through weakness in the defences of the icams. The weather
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  • 204 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 11. OLAYING in the Monthly medal com- petition on Sunday, April 28th. R.H. St. Amory created an amateur record for the Royal Bangkok Sports Club course by going round in 67 strokes, bogey for the course being G8. His score, compared with
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  • 88 18 (From Our Own Corres^ndent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The May mixed foursomes competition at the Gardens Golf Club was won by Mrs. J. K. Robertson and W. R. Brearley with a s core of 30 3 4 The qualifying round for the Committee's Prize will be played over
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  • 66 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. An innings match between the Selangor Club and the Rangers on the padang resulted in a draw. The Club took first knock and scored 181 for three wickets and declared. (Noon 44 retired, Gulland 73, White 33 not out). The Rangers
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  • 191 18 HAMID TOP-SCORER FOR CEYLONESE The cricket match between the Raffles Institution and Ceylon Sports Club teams played on the Rafflesians' ground yesterday resulted In a victory for the Ceylonese. The scores were: C.S.C.: Fernando b Sundram 5, Thillinathan b Sundram 0. Hamid c Watts b Varma 28. Slnnadurai
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  • 107 18 NEW DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FORMED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. Representatives from Krian. Matang and Larut met at Taiplng and decided to form a District Badminton Association with headquarters at T«ipin<r Office bearers are Mr. N. O. Ferguson president, Mr. Ton Eng Hoe and Dr Tan Cheng
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  • 172 18 To commemorate the Sliver Jubilee of the Ring the Singapore KhaLsa Association held their sports on the 8 K. A. Padang last Sunday. Ram Plara was declared the senior champion athlete while Ourcharan Singh carried the Junior championship. Results were Juniors 75 yards. Ourcharan Sohan Singh and AJlt
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  • 139 18 INDIANS RAILWAYS THE VICTORS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. With seven wickets in hand the Selangor Indian Association defeated the Selangor Sikh Union in the Stonor Shield competition today. The Sikhs were skittled lor 51 runs, Shamgher Singh scoring 17. Gill took 6 wickets for
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  • 266 18 FERGUSON'S 113 IN S.A.S. vs. S. J. I. MATCH A brilliant Innings of 113. which included 9 sixes and 7 fours, was Ttnocked up by J. Ferguson, the St. Andrew's School player, against the St. Joseph's Institution in their match yesterdiy. The 8 J I. were skittled
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    10 18 The teachers' bun eating race at the Anglo-Chinese School sports.
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  • 173 18 Jockey Club Proposal To Alter Rule 19. London, Apr. 26. Stewards of the Jockey Club propose (o alter Rule 19 of the Rules or Racing, regarding the appointment or racecourse officials. The alteration wili be considered at the meeting of the Jockey Club, next Wednesday. It Is proposed
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  • 21 18 The S.C.C. beat the Muir.y Fa. cricket eleven by four wickets and 46 runs in a Padang fixture yesterday.
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  • 303 18 HOME vs. HOME MATCH AT S.R.C. In a home versus home cricket match at the SRC. yesterday. M. Orr's team, batting first, beat P. D' Almeida's team by 13 runs. Each side was represented by only nine men. H. N. Balhetchet, the Club skipper should have
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  • 211 18 Unknown's Success In Her First Tourney. London Apr 27 A girl golfer wni m.iy achieve faroc was dlsoovered yesterday in tt.<* Hertfordshire women's >:hampionshlp at Sandy Lodge, near Northwood. She is Miss Zana Davis and has been playing golf only since she left school about four yeare
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    19 18 The 120 yards hardies in progress during the Anglo-Chinese school sports, won by Mahendra with Loh Ah Ran second.
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  • 370 18 MATCH MARKED BY HARD-HITTING Hard hitting marked the cricket match on Hong Lim Green yesterday between the S.C.R.C. and the Y.M.C.A. which ended in a draw. Batting first, the Chinese declared at 189 for three wickets. Their first wicket that of Chua Choon Leong (14) fell
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  • 261 18 Segamat. The District Lawn Tennis Tournament, 1935, which was begun in the middle of March was finalised la.-.t week, and Dato Abdullah bin Esa, the State Commissioner, presented the trophies at the conclusion of the last final. The finals of the open single > (for the Hawkin's Cup)
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    • 16 18 The World* Finest Motion Picture! MG.M's supreme triumph! "DAVID COPPERFIELD" OPENS at the CAPITOi. JUNE sth.
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  • 585 19 S.C.R.C. The following are the results ci ties played in the S.C.R.C. Spring lawn tennis tournament during the week, and the fixtures for next week. Open Steffi*.— C. K. Pang beat Chee Kcng Klat. 6—0, 6—1; Arthur Um beat Dr. P. K. C. Tyau, 9— 7. 8—3. "B"
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  • 848 19 Entries And Ties For First Round The men's Junior singles and Junior doubles badminton championship tournaments for the current year will commence on Saturday next at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Road. The following is a fall list of the entries for both the events. JUNIOR
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  • 50 19 San Francisco, Saturday. Mrs. Helen Moody, formerly Miss Wills, is contemplating staging a come-back at Wimbledon. Sbe declared I am leaving for England immediately. I cannot say definitely that I will play but I will if I feel as well as I do now." Renter.
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    • 509 19 Wakened by indigestion PAIN GOHE-^W ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know that awful feelint; of wakening in the middle of the night with the pains of indigestion gnawing at your inside? Read bow one sucto Bufferer ended his trouble find that now t am turned fi). if 1
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  • 1141 20 By "Smash" KUALA LUMPUR. TTHE inter-State Triangular badminton tournament between Perak, Penang and Selangor will definitely take place at Ipoh during the Whitsuntide holidays, Penang and Selangor having accepted the invitation extended to them by Perak. Due preparations are already being made in the three
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  • 796 20 SINGAPORE. T*HE official badminton season in Singapore will open on Saturday next with, as usual, the beginning of the men's junior singles and men's junior doubles championship tournaments. As expected, entries for both the events have been very good indeed, as many
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  • 95 20 Members of the Useful Badminton Party are informed that the subject for debate at the next meeting of the Social Section to be held on Sunday. June 9, will be. "Which Is better. Married or Bachelor's Life?" A mirthful programme for this meeting 'r, in course of preparation
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    14 20 .Members of the Hindu Association during: their celebration in Singapore of the King's Jubilee
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  • 77 20 Before a fairly large crowd on Monday at the Fraser and Noave sports ground, the Playfalr Union defeated the Fraser and Neave second XI. by five goals to two. The game was a hard struggle. The following represented the P.A.U.: Ah Poon; Oen Seng. Kah Cheong; Dawood, Llan
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  • 4674 22 Less Money Passing At The Races Three Unexpected Football Results Good Form Of NonBenders SINGAPORE. J .ALTHOUGH there has not been such a crowd or so much mone> forthcoming on the present May nu-t'iinj,' of the Singapore Turf Club M compared with last yer.r, the big sweeps
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  • 318 23 BEAT NATIONAL BY FIVE GAMES TO TWO Before a large gathering of badminton enthusiasts, the August Badminton Party entertained the National Badminton Party In a friendly return match at badminton of four singles, one men's doubles, one mixed-doubles and one women's doubles played at home court
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  • 216 23 Playing at the home court on Sunday last among a large crowd of badminton enthusiasts, the Useful Badminton Party defeated the Green Hill B.P. by five games to two. All the games were evenly contested and five of the seven ties played went to three sets resulting in
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  • 33 24 One of India's Maharajah* curia. -1 on Mi arrival in London for the Jubilee celebrations. Real flowers were used for the decorations of Bond Street, London, durinc Jubilee we*k.
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    19 24 T' t.cJ lorry of the Singapore Eurasian Bine Boy Minstrels, with Mr. M. Lopes, the president, in the centre
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    23 24 There were entrants from many countries in the recent five kilometres championship paced bicycle race held near Paris. The winner was a Frenchman.
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