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Title Section36 1935-06-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 184. Sunday, June 30, 1935 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 184. Sunday. June 30. 193S Price 10 cents36 words
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324 1935-06-30 1 FINAL EDITION Land In Small Bay Off Lonely Island BENZINE SHORTAGE DANGER Hope That Journey Will Be Completed Today Cl'l >:\F)il) navigational skill was displayed by the men flying the two Singapore flying boats of No. 205 (F. 8.) Squadron, R.A.F., Singapore it the last324 words
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Article, Illustration811 1935-06-30 1 London, Saturday. pIFTEEN thousand were present ut Lord's this morning to watch the first day's play of the second test match between England and the South Africans. The weather was gloriously fine In view of the heat-wave which Is gripping England. The wicket was fast.811 words
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438 1935-06-30 1 GIRL HIT WITH RACQUET MISS E. OLSON FINED TWENTY DOLLARS (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. J^K. F. K. Wilson, the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate, imposed a fine of $20 on Miss E. Olson, superintendent of the Methodist Girls' School boarding house in Belfield Road, who appeared on a438 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-06-30 1 The Sunday Times cameraman was asked to find a ghost. He went out last night and returned with this.23 words
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Article, Illustration603 1935-06-30 1 JUIISS Ann Esther Lloyd i ITI daughter of the late Rev. K. A. MacLeay and Mrs. Lloyd MacLeay of West Worthing, Sussex, was married to Major W. J. F. Craig, M.8., R.A.M.C, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Craig of Newport, !Fife, at St. Andrew's Cathedral 1 yesterday.603 words
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Article78 1935-06-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. June 29. Vadevallu. a Tamil tapper on the Sagil Central Estate. Tangkak. was on Thursday sentenced to four years rigorous imprisonment by the Hon. Mr. Justice J. V. Mills, at the Supreme Court, Muar, for voluntarily causing grievous hurt -to78 words
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Article29 1935-06-30 1 One hundred and fifty people attended the Scrmme (July 1, 1916> Dinned at the Adelphi Hotel last night Major General Lewin and Sir Andrew Caldlcott were present.29 words
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Article48 1935-06-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Rubber market closed. SILVER Spot 31>/«d. Forward SI HA CROSS RATE London -New York, 4.J»4',. New York-Lqndon, 4.94',.. (Rate as supplied by the London office of the National City Bank of New York applied to Friday's close.) Gold 141s. »',-d.48 words
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Article93 1935-06-30 1 Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.s.s. in cases (FOB.) July 20 7/16 20 9/16 Good FAQ. in cases (I OB) July 19% 20 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Spore 20 Vi MN July 20 'i M) July -Sept. 2«*i 20 Oct.-Dec. 21% 21* i93 words
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Article236 1935-06-30 1 RELATIONS WITH CHINA AND JAPAN London, Saturday. THE relation of the western I'owI ers with China and Japan was 'discussed at the National Peace Congress when one thousand delegates from all parts of the country met at the Friends House, Euston Read, London. The former Cabinet member Mr. I WedgewoodReuter - 236 words
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48 1935-06-30 1 N. I. RUBBER DUTY ON NATIVE EXPORTS REP! (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. Saturday. The Netherlands Indies export duty on native rubber has now been fixed a; 10 l 2 cents a half kilogram <dry> This is a reduction of half a cent *j.'» the rate fixed recently.48 words
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Article36 1935-06-30 1 Victims of the Quetta earthquake are having $900 worth of biscuits distributed among -hem by the India Office, as a gift from Messrs. Huntley Palmer. Ltd.. the well-known blscuii. manufacturers of Reading, England.36 words
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Advertisement15 1935-06-30 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great Britain.) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement171 1935-06-30 1 A&AN MOTOR POLICIES FAMOUS ENGLISH BADMINTON PLAYER MAINTAINS NERVOUS MUSCULAR STRENGTH WITH f-, PHOSFERINE Mrs. N. Ferrers Nicholson Phosferine has been the means of keeping me perfectly fit for my work, as a Badminton and Lawn Tennis Coach. One's nerves always feel steady and fresh for play after an occasional171 words
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Article, Illustration2355 1935-06-30 2 Minting The Baby Shore Leave WHETHER the battle cruisers really wlh come out here we do not know possibly there is nothing more in it than mere speculation at present— but it would be a very good thing for Singapore if they did. Looking at tne matter from2,355 words
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Article45 1935-06-30 2 An ancient newspaper recently unearthed at New Bern. N.C reports 1,300 people dtoi of yellow fever in that town in 1864. The board of park commissioners at Nashville, Term.. has engaged relief workers to restore Fort Negley. famous stronghold in the war between the states.45 words
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Advertisement30 1935-06-30 2 a decay germs throat trouble halitosis ill 1/ Tumblers given FREE ill If with every purchase of Toolh \fj I Paite and Mouth Wash. «> Agents: SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. Singapore.30 words
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Article, Illustration460 1935-06-30 3 A NEW MARKET WANTED, BUT WHO WILL PAY? TCOM OUR KUALA LUMPUR CORRESPONDENT llillKN Kuala Lumpur's City lathers <:r are they only Town l/ncles seeing that they have no real authority in the house? well, when the members of Kuala Lumpur's460 words
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Article639 1935-06-30 3 Expected To Be Running In Year's Time (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 28. "CEE Malaya by Rail!" is a good I slogan, but it means travelling by day. And for obvious reasons, especially heat, most people prefer to do their journeying by nightmail. From639 words
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316 1935-06-30 3 C. L. GREEN, AND STATE COUNCILLOR JU[R- C. L. Green, who has been appointed to succeed Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt on the Federal and State Councils, is no stranger to both these bodies having acted in 1933 on both Councils during Mr. Windeatt's last leave. Mr. Green came to316 words
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Article, Illustration190 1935-06-30 3 Rugby fifteen from 1921 to 1926 being one of the most conspicuous forwards in a pack that was second to none in the country. He was at one time vicecaptain of the fifteen and is now the vice-president of the Malaya Rugby Football Union. His interest in sport190 words
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Advertisement200 1935-06-30 3 TIGER BEER MmV B^K \mm\ml. JHK^^KBV A^m ■WlTl^Lf*-^ VY 5 I***1 inn MMMMWKf* X m y\ Another of the fortunate thousands m who have discovered the secret of -X getting more smoking pleasure l|^~rlj.^J^: with complete throat comfort. M IBl"lOl" Craven "A' can do the same for you. ifcß B»J200 words
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Advertisement124 1935-06-30 3 Hygienic Convenient Economic The Gillette No. 77 set, illustrated above, is one of the most popular shaving outfits ever issued by Gillette. It includes the latest Gillette razor, three BlueGillette slotted blades and two blade holders in a new type of moulded box. The new razor has only two pieces124 words
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Article, Illustration958 1935-06-30 4 An Exact Science "WINE CUPS POLISHED TO AWAIT YOUR PRESENCE" By Our Chinese Correspondent TliK Chinese once divided themselves in four classes scholars, farmers, labourers, merchants known in Chinese as Shi, Nuitg, Kiin*;, Shang. Workmen and merchants are now placed before scholars and farmers.958 words
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Advertisement220 1935-06-30 4 fKHX CELESTIHS THE WORLD RENOWNED NATURAL MINERAL WATER Bottled as it flows Iron the Spring Especially effective lr. cases of STOMACH LIVER TROBBLE BOUT, RHEUMATISM Obtainable Everywhere. The Fair Fame of ENO In every part of the wprld the name Eno is a household English word, commanding the respect accorded220 words
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Article291 1935-06-30 5 a week-endrat home the Awful Child told me more about Mabel Prendergast, her imaginary girl friend. c c c c It appears chat Mabel is the sinister figure behind all the unpleasant things that happen to people Nothing is too great or small and nobody too Important or insignificant291 words
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Article771 1935-06-30 5 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By I trod on her feet so often that w kept count. c c c c One," she said. Two," I said. "Three," she said. "Four," I said. "Five," she said. "Six," I said. Seven," she said. Eight," I said. Nine," she screamed. And if771 words
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Article645 1935-06-30 5 Ch inese Persona lities (From A Special Correspondent) JUIR. Song Ong Siang, the eldest surviving son of the late Mr. I Song Hoot Kiam, was born in Singapore on June 14, 1871. Of his early youth we can say tnat he was a brilliant and hard-working I645 words
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Advertisement226 1935-06-30 5 MISCELLANEOUS A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITJ Is guaranteed by selling HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR, Men's and Boys' Shirts, Boots and shoes, etc. Regular lines of pe-Icct foods. Shopkeepers. Marketmen and Bazaars supplied. Wonderful opportunity for beginners, good living and profit certain. ADVICE AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. Send cosh with trial226 words
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Advertisement675 1935-06-30 5 m STUDY tfwK^SlL^^ <? in YOUR HOME 9K"9"@»M^^^ <~ TIME THE 'BENNETT COLLEGE. SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS Dear Sir or Madam, When your children first arrived they brought with them a wonderful lot ol sunshine. Later, you became proud of the intelligence they displayed, but, still later, you became675 words
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Article, Illustration999 1935-06-30 6 James Maxton. The Portrait of a Rebel. By Gilbert McAllister. John Murray. ss. I AST wick Mr. James Maxton celebrated his fiftieth birthday. His half-century of life has been stormy ard eventful. Personality he possesses notably. His individual charm is recognised he999 words
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Article94 1935-06-30 6 "Inky Wooing." by John Lambonrne (John Murray). Most of Mr. John Lambourne's previous books have been romances of exciting episodes, but 'Inky Wooing" Is rich comedy, telling the story of Charles Wilburton, a staid and ordinary man, fared against a highbrow for the hand of a lady to94 words
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Article123 1935-06-30 6 'Erika. My Diuchter," by Arthur J. Hilmar (Jarrold*). Is Erika reilly his own daughter? That is the question that John Kolzen has to ask himself on his return from India, after an absence of Bereral years. Before leaving England he had divorced a worthless wife, and on his123 words
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Article313 1935-06-30 6 Stars Look Down, by Dr. A. J. Cronin (GolUncx). 'TWERE are half a dozen excellent and remarkable character sk rhes In Dr. A. J. Cronin's new novel. "Tl Stars Look Down" (Gollancz), a novel of mines and miners, with the Great War as a background.313 words
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Advertisement279 1935-06-30 6 NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. THE WEALTHY BEGGAR— by MadHan H. UMi $3 M JUNGLE LEECH— by H., C. Astrrtey $3 M THE ACTING SECOND MATE— by Sydney Pariunaa S3.M THE CAMBERWELL BEAUTY— by Louis Gofdtaif M Si I. CLAUDIUS— by Robert Gravw MM CLAUDIUS THE GOD— by Robert Grave* MM279 words
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Advertisement205 1935-06-30 6 ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE VIGOURP Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE. Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin A Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The /(v^ifiS\ poisons result in damage to the arteries, Internal organs and premature old age. c ~j The direct205 words
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Article401 1935-06-30 7 Grandmother's Footprints pHINESE believe that when a person dies the soul enters another world, but he or she is allowed one final glimpse of this world to bid farewell to those dearest to him or her. That return is fixed within the first forty-nine days after death, the exact time401 words
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Article344 1935-06-30 7 Family Caught In A Landslide OEVERAL years back when I was employed at a tin mine In Upper Perak I encountered a spine chilling incident. Underground mining was done on a big scale there and many tunnels, adits and shafts were worked into a mountain from all sides. In or.t-344 words
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Article249 1935-06-30 7 Baby That Ran And Vanished QNE dark and rainy night while 1 was passing a Ma'ay kamponjr which was as quiet as graveyard. 1 suddenly h^ard a faint queer t> oi a baby. At first I paid little attention to it but as I walked along the cry became clearer249 words
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Article213 1935-06-30 7 A BOU r five years ago my brother and I were returning hom-^ by c.<r la i- .t night. We were staying about three miles away trom Seremban thf n We decided to take a short cut along an unfamiliar road. Suddenly in the middle213 words
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Article435 1935-06-30 7 Back From "A New Country" WOT so long ago, while on tramp through Malaya, I was stricken down with a mysterious malady and for days hovered between life and death. I was taken to a friend's j house in Kuala Lumpur and my end j was expected soon. Lying one435 words
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Article171 1935-06-30 7 Saved By His Grandmother DEING an orphan I lived with my grandmother for many years until see died at the age of eighty-five. Being unable to pay my school fees I had to leave at the age of twelve. I went to almost every firm and workshop to find a171 words
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Article114 1935-06-30 7 Readers are invited to write articles of not more than 500 words on their experiences in Malaya, Java, Borneo or Siam of ghosts, witches, pontianaks or any other strange apparition or manifestation. A prize of $10 will be awarded each week to the sender of114 words
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Article137 1935-06-30 7 TPHIS weird incident happened to me about four months ago. My girl cousin, aged five, had been sick for some days, and wis getting worse. One night I was sitting downstairs when suddenly I became aware of someone coming down the stairs. I loolced up137 words
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Advertisement119 1935-06-30 7 It isn't always possible to make the other man pay. And even if you do you may not be able to recover your legal costs. In addition to unlimited Indemnity against Third Party risks, our Policies give complete Indemnity against material damage as veil as generous medical expenses in case119 words
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Advertisement37 1935-06-30 7 TIGER BEER I M K u b n *oofhing Ti Absorbinc Jr.-pene-HP^^~^^^H trote* imderlKe skin f^^^9 Bjr here's wn r pain it. Ti"!>~ m Draw* the pain out /i/^^P mi douMe-actingl and giv#J ra)i ,f at oncs37 words
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Advertisement183 1935-06-30 7 *Joanlsßig for Her Age" If "She s the picture of health— as bright as can be I've been feeding \Mm Ml^^ her Quaker Oats ever since she was i ababy.l'mcertainthatithashelped 1 hertobethesturdy, energetic child I^L*?Jf^^ 1^ that she is. Quaker Oats seems to 1 1 itifr* 1 I have tust183 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1935-06-30 8 Indian Sculptor Whose Work Adorns The Palaces Of Kings Quietly At Work In Singapore Suburb IN a quiet Singapore suburb there is today an artist of renown quietly at work in his unpretentious studio. He does not dabble in paint, brush and canvas but is distinguished ia what is undoubtedly1,547 words
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Article, Illustration412 1935-06-30 8 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson By I ISTENING to bridge players discussing hands one might be led to believe that such cards lower than tbo ten-spot did not exist. Reverence is paid to Aces, deference to Kings, and love to Queens. Even the scamps known as Jacks hold key positions in the412 words
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Advertisement537 1935-06-30 8 Wakened^ by indigestion PAIN 60»E-^r ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know that awful feeling of wakoning in the middle of tbe night with the pains of Indigestion gnawing at your Inside? Read how one such Bufferer ended his trouble:— find that now J am turned 60, If I537 words
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Advertisement90 1935-06-30 8 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have ■topped Getting Up Nights. Leg I'ahi». Nervouan*ss. Stlffnoaa. Rheumatism. Dl»zintsa. Lumbago. Burning. Itching, SmartIng. Acidity and Loaa of vigour by a Doctor'* new discovery called Cystex iSlsstex). Oontly soothes, tones, clean*, and heal*, raw sore kldnrya.90 words
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Advertisement99 1935-06-30 8 HY APPOINTMENT TO H M Tlth. MM, He said to me— there's a Scotch mist around flr[ L skaaß^BaP"QL T^ 1 I L_»T«bb» ///J I C9a\ h T BBL *>j^^V>B ITTT"!^ 111 I M^ a^B^B^BßßßaPf^^BHai^^^\aX «Sg 1 f I\\ .CBbBD^ \T^Wi I "f \BBli^|^L^Bßßa^BaM aaaaaW" N W -afMF*~»T"»^Ba^Baa^ I aVaf99 words
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376 1935-06-30 9 Helpful Talks On Personal Problems To Girls Who Earn Their Own Living Aunt Maud's Post Bag jT has been pointed out to me that there are any number of girls in Malaya, of all ages and nationalities, who have to fend for themselves; ■who are really very friendless, and might376 words
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Advertisement176 1935-06-30 9 VICTOR RADIO iSsav jJhII'I Nothing can commend R. C A. Radio more convincingly than allowing it to speak for itself. At your behest it will bring in the speech, news, views, and entertainment of the World: YOU JUST DIAL YOUR REQUIREMENTS. Sol* Agents KEE HURT RADIO COMPANY. Singapore, 404, North176 words
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Advertisement342 1935-06-30 9 «tr\[ 1/X c c ff^jy the skillful Malayan hostess B *W^t can add this finishing touch to well tho light subtle little touches SAVOURY ASSORTED: A very #f DIKFERENC 1 useful selection of Peek Frean's famous savoury biscuits. make a sue TWIGLETS: Cunning little bis- cessful 'pahif party, cults, shaped342 words
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Advertisement268 1935-06-30 9 White-Dotted Organdie L k *1 /kff- v For semi-smart occasions. You will look graceful and charming In this white-dotted organdie frock, which la a mass of cascades on the skirt, ruffles round the V neck line, and frilly sleeves. Fruit Salad Variations Pineapple Salad Required: one pineapple, three peaches, four268 words
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Advertisement398 1935-06-30 9 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. RAFFLES PLACE GOWNS for ALL occasions HATS NOVELTIES GIAN SINGH'S ANNUAL S ALE COMMENCES MONDAY, Ist. JULY, 1935. FOR FEW DAYS ONLY STOCKS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OFFERED AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES COME EARLY FOR GENUINE BARGAINS: GIAN SINGH CO., 4. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. How to Cure398 words
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Article, Illustration3941 1935-06-30 10 By Our Woman Correspondent THERE is much to be learned by both men and women by a visit to the Y.W.C.A. Hobby and Handicraft Exhibition (the first of its kind to be held in Malaya) which ends tomorrow evening with the presentation of diplomas by Lady Thomas.3,941 words
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Advertisement265 1935-06-30 10 Her Skin IO years younger than her age Dermatologist finds -X tN "TVERMATOLOGISTS warn us it in. You'll feel the uprush of circuU that when we leave the teens lation revitalizing your skin. Little behind us, little skin faulta set in— lines are erased, tissues are firmed. time immediately. mar265 words
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Advertisement38 1935-06-30 10 A REALLY GOOD TONIC WINE. Phosferine Tonic Wine contains all that U best In a sound, pure wine, plus those other qualities which are generally associated with a course of medicine with strong body and nerve building properties.38 words
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Advertisement157 1935-06-30 10 ANNOUNCEMENT! CHOTIRMALLS GRAND CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW for 12 DAYS only Ist to 12th JULY. n^^j^^Brj First thing in the morning— an excellent "pick-me-up." Sloan's quickly re- y lleves stiffness end r&^J \w No rubbing! The /«^S»IK J^SlJ^ powerful stimulation \4BzP K^J l»^ /£*ißßßaaaJ£ Wt that Sloans g.ves T_*W IX^n/157 words
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Article521 1935-06-30 11 E. K - E. K. By THREE of the latest Shanghai Chinese creations seen in Singapore in the last few days were one of blue and white satin, one of white and prr^en crepe de chine, and one of satin brocade. The first dress is made oi blue satin The521 words
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Article486 1935-06-30 11 Mother Goo se's Corner Ai|Y dear Boys and Girls, I am very pleased with the number of letters I received last week. I read them all with great Interest and pleasure and some of the suggestions made were very useful. Now, my dears, I would welcome short essays which any486 words
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Article232 1935-06-30 12 The Straits Times TOTIDEM VERBIS EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Slncapore. •T*HE eye of Municipal disfavour has alighted (without undue haste) on the passenger-carrying tricycle, and a change in the byelaws is probable in the near future. With this step there will be general agreement, for whatever slight232 words
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1227 1935-06-30 12 David S. Waite - David S. Waite By How The New Law Will Protect The Borrower P VERY moneylender shall take out a licence a register of moneylenders shall be compiled the Governor shall appoint a Registrar of Moneylenders. That, in effect, is the meaning of the1,227 words
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Article613 1935-06-30 12 These are surprising days, and here we have a Kuala Lumpur publicist accifting the Malayan administration of "economy mania It's enough to drive any self-respecting head of department Into a frenzy of "supplementarics." "All golfers." says an authority, "die sooner or later of broken hearts.''613 words
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Article402 1935-06-30 12 NEW MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER MR- David Frankel, who has been nominated by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association as a Municipal Commissioner in the place of Mr. L. W. Geddes who resigned on going on leave, is a brother-in-law of Mr. J. A. Elias, who is also402 words
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Advertisement218 1935-06-30 12 A beautiful story of the South Sea Islands I A L H A IVI BRXI TO-DAY 3-15-6-15 9-15 P9HL&STE FFI ■k j i trr i J^^TOOMEY ANo the latest GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS ITS GREAT FUN! «§> TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 *f PAVILION I J The stor\ of a wealthy young218 words
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Advertisement123 1935-06-30 12 NATURE'S CURE Br De JONGH'S LIGHT -BROWN COD LIVER OIL contain* VITAMINS A and D )N CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL TIM OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Liver Oil Hi»hly r«tomm«natd by cm tiwttcal Profession (or ovar EIGHT '»*r% in eh* trMtnwnt o< CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and ALL W123 words
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Article, Illustration317 1935-06-30 13 $50,000 A Mile Repairs To Bukit Timah Road LION CITY'S BROAD TAIL piVE and a half years' renovation work four of which have already passed and an expenditure of $50,000 a mile, is making the main road from Singapore to Johorc one317 words
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Article111 1935-06-30 13 ATTACKED FROM THE BACK WITH A KNIFE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. A GRUESOME discovery was made yesterday at Parit when the body of a Tamil was found by the roadside with severe knife injuries in the neck. The nature of the injuries indicates111 words
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Article71 1935-06-30 13 The final echo of the case in which police officers attached to the Kandang Kerbau district were accused of receiving bribes was heard yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore Second Magistrate. Inspector Mohamed b. Sudin and Sergeant Kassim b. Abdullah were acquitted of these charges on Jan. 28.71 words
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Article429 1935-06-30 13 SIGNS OF INCREASING TOURIST TRAFFIC IUIR J. A. CLARKE, presiding at the 1 annual general meeting of Raffles Hotel yesterday, stated that the accounts show a trading profit of $111,562 for the fourteen months ended Feb. 28. The financial year of their subsidiary, the E. and O.429 words
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Article136 1935-06-30 13 BRITISH EXPERT MAY TALK WITH U. S. Washington. Saturday. MR. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, in a statement at today's press conference made what is considered to be an open invitation to 'Sir Frederick Leith-Ross (economic adviser to the British Government who is shortly leaving for China toReuter - 136 words
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Article119 1935-06-30 13 Preparations have begun in Bantint?. a town sixteen miles from Klang. for holding the annual Agri-Horticultural and Baby Show under the auspices jf the Malayan Agri--Horticultural Association, Kuala Langat branch. The exhibition will be held in the District Office at Teluk Datoh on Sun- day. July119 words
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Advertisement254 1935-06-30 13 THIS ILLUSTRATION SHOWS YOU HOW BEAUTIFULLY Jh M>^ ROBIA MAKES UP. Besides delightful prints such as this, you can get M&B&BL. /f Robia with demure, mbroidered dots and sprigs, or J? /*s^Hm^ sophisticated woven effects. There are also delicate i^ .'3*ll, |iM pastel tints, multi-coloured stripes or plain black and254 words
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Advertisement99 1935-06-30 13 PMCTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed jP eyes. Complicated fl^^^^^^ cases of defective \jfS^ "ision. Glasses X ViT needed. R.A. Thompson Dr. of Optometry. (Gort. Lkeatiate U.SJL) M.0.1 London 15, Raffles PUce (Fraakek) PW 2500. 35 YEABB EUROPEAN CLINICAL EXPERIENCE. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. nan On99 words
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Advertisement117 1935-06-30 13 VACUUM PACKED COFFEE OBTAINABLE K^jfiS S^MM THE NLY WITH Mg^ED&GßOUifljlfiJa HiW^i^ *fj£] PACKED IN 011 PHSI V* Mi^ MALAYA wmiOUT llHIfiP v ™<™ CHICORY. Sj||iy|f|P PROCESS REMEMBER THIS: While freshness Is tremendously important ar.d while there is no container which protects coffee flavour better than does LITTLES the holding of117 words
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Article185 1935-06-30 14 Accident That Brought on Neuritis This old lady survived a fall downstairs from top to bottom, only to become a victim of neuritis and rheumatism. But In Krusohen she found the right remedy for that, as she writes In the following letter About three-and-a-half years185 words
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Article, Illustration60 1935-06-30 14 A disastrous fire destroyed the Civil Secretariat of the Central Provinces at N'acpur, India. The blase raced for six hours and the roof of the building: was entirely burnt out Valuable records in six departments. Including the office of the Inspector-General of Police, were irretrievabl)60 words
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812 1935-06-30 14 Pineapple Hen The Bird With The Frizzled Feathers By Our Poultry Expert A BREED that is common In Malaya and China and very seldom bred from, considered by its owners as a first class table bird, and a good layer cf sound and large eggs, is the "PlneaDPle" hen. The812 words
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Advertisement173 1935-06-30 14 "Untidy Sox Usually Mean Untidy Work We Won't Employ a Careless Dresser" say 96 out of loo l I ZaU I S^EV *^SS^Br Y*ur Gmarsutt* Cmrltr Satiijmtion Don't let sloppy sox str.nd in your way of success, especially when the new Paris Garters are more comfortable to wear than going173 words
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Advertisement92 1935-06-30 14 KOSSOLIAN BLOOD SALT. FOR ALL BREEDS OF DOGS. A Non-Aperient Blood Tonic and Conditioner for use in cases of Skin Eruptions. Loss of Appetite, Anaemia, Sluggishness, and for building up the system, MEDICAL HALL LTD. BATTERY ROAD. I /mHALANT V 5 I quickly and safely a c breaks up a92 words
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Advertisement107 1935-06-30 14 BONE MEAL. Fertiliser lor Fruit Trees. Flower Garden*, Vegetable*. Paddy, Sugar Cane, Potatoes, Tea, Coffee, Pepper and Cocoanut plantations, etc., etc. Mm 155 per ton FOR R. S"pore. Extract of tbe Analyst* Report can be had on application. TONG LAM CO., 46/48. Peck Scab Street, Singapore. Telephone No. 7328. Learn107 words
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Advertisement538 1935-06-30 14 Sensational Triumphs over ASTHMA BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, COUGH, etc. Doctor's Revolutionary Discovery Howevei bad YOU are. however long you have suffered YOU need not despair I What Dr. Hair's Remedy Will Do For YOU! Dr. Hair's brings the Glorious promise of PERMANENT KKEKDOMI YOU too, it will free from the unnameablc538 words
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1014 1935-06-30 16 MALAYAN JINGLES VII.— -HOME LEAVE, (i) Before. Bullfrogs' moan from the sickening slime 9 Brain-splitting din from cicadas shrill Long have I borne them. !Soiv\ the time For the Homeward flight and fly I will. Free from the fierce Anophelene thrust1,014 words
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Advertisement319 1935-06-30 16 Bedford The All -British Truck that does the Hard Work in Malaya. Depicted on thia page are two models of the Bedford range Ac- Since the now famous Bedford signed and built for entirely different purposes. The smart Fast was first introduced to this market Delivery half ton van above319 words
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Advertisement156 1935-06-30 16 EXCELLENT j MODERN OFFICE AND GODOWN ACCOMMODATION Kobinson Road. Splendid position All conveniences Suitable for Import- and Export house. Rent very moderate. Apply C Sunday Times. THE BIGGEST STAGE ATTRACTION EAST OF SUEZ! TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! 2nd Big Week in Singapore Fv« ryone Eotfautiastic Nothing Like it Sinct the Marcus Miow156 words
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632 1935-06-30 17 Fred, J. Melville - First Things To Bear In Mind When Starting A Stamp Collection Fred, J. Melville By President, Junior Philatelic Society THE chief thing that the stamp collector has to bear in mind is that the interest and attractiveness of a collection depends upon the lik-oness of the individual stamps of which632 words
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Article107 1935-06-30 17 Only a few days after the news of the tragic deaths of Mrs. Knight and Mr. Peyton in the Sahara Desert. luur French Colonial officials have died of thirst In the Sudan desert. Their name; ire given as MM. Audrec, Cudier, Martin, and107 words
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Article77 1935-06-30 17 Washington. The Government is finding great difficulty in curbing the smuggling of wines and spirits from vessels stationed just outside the present 12--mile limit in what is popularly known as Rum Row." It is urging Congress to lose no time in passing a bill which would77 words
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107 1935-06-30 17 ST. DOMINIC'S HEAD TAKEN IN PROCESS. IN THROUGH ROME Rome. Scenes of religious fervour marked a procession from the Central station to the centre of Rome with a reliquary containing the head of Bt. Dominic, founder of the Dominican Order of Preaching Friars, brought from Bologna, where he died in107 words
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Article70 1935-06-30 17 Rome. The Italian Government has expelled another foreign correspondent —the fourth since March. Mr. David Darrah. head of the Rome office of the "Chicago Tribune," was told by the police that he must leave the country within twenty-four hours. It Is understood that the articles which70 words
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220 1935-06-30 17 WORLD'S HIGHEST BUILDING MOSCOW STATUE Moscow. The colossal "Palace of the Soviets." destined to be the highest building in the world, is to be erected with the expert advice of a great New York firm of sky-scraper designers. The Palace will be 1,361 ft. high, more than three times as220 words
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Article, Illustration144 1935-06-30 17 Freshwater Bay "PHE Isle of Wight has always been a favourite with holidaymakers and Cowes at the mouth of the Medina River is a world-famous yachting centre. In this lovely island the chalk downs rise in many parts precipitously from the sea, and the hills have many144 words
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Article82 1935-06-30 17 Beautiful twenty-year-old Jiianita Cruz, toreador and darling of the Madrid bull-ring, may fight again. The outcry which followed the prohibition of women bull-fighters was so great that the Minister of the Interior has had to lift the ban. The dark-eyed senorita apr*>ared in ntty- three coridas last82 words
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Advertisement502 1935-06-30 17 JUBILEE OFFER No. 3. 1.000 British Colonial and Port icn stamp*, all different. Including the following Argentina cat, 95s Belgium red cross cat, ss. 6d. 7 Bolivia cat. 7s. 9d. Brazil cat. 4s. 7 Transvaal cat, 346. Borneo cat. 2s. 9d. Cape of Good Hope cat. Is. 3d British Colonials502 words
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Advertisement187 1935-06-30 17 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are buyers of any quantity of used Silver Jubilee Stamps. For good postally used specimens of Straits Settlements and Hong Kong we pay from 70 cents per hundred. Stamps damaged or perforated with firms' initials not required Collectors who prefer to exchange their 6i>ver Jubilee Stamps187 words
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Advertisement222 1935-06-30 17 DRIVING LESSONS by experienced instructors on 1935 dual-control cars will quickly get you accustomed to traffic signals, roundabouts, one-way streets, speed limits and other Innovations of London Truffle THE CENTRAL MOTOR INSTITUTE Finchley Rd., Hampstead, N.W.3. has specialised In driving Instruction for the past sixteen years, and Is easily accessible222 words
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Advertisement282 1935-06-30 17 I LONDON CALLS _n ia .-j INSISTENTLI &£CQx COME and enjoy at either w&^jh. HOTEL REMBRANDT <f%JP South Kensington. S.V7 facing the Victoria id Albert Museum jOBS. HOTEL "^aSR? RUBENS J^iy^M^ Buckingham Palace Road, Tks9^ facing Buckingham Palace Every attention in pleasing surroundings. PERFECT QL'IETI'UE THESE COMFOKTA3LE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED282 words
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Miscellaneous216 1935-06-30 17 Our Crossword Puzzle NOTE: Figures in parentheses denote the number of letters in the words required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 20. Article of food <3) 23. Legend (4) 1. Bigllsh town 25. Birds (7) 8. Relishes (6) 27. Transgress ion* <•) 10. Pah- (6) 28. Stone (6) 11. Judge's order (4) 29-216 words
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1064 1935-06-30 18 569 NEW MEMBERS IN ONE YEAR AN appeal for more members was made by the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck presiding at the annual general meeting of the Clerical Union yesterday. It was also announced that the subscroptions had increased from $1,914 in1,064 words
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Article, Illustration857 1935-06-30 18 Chew Yew Seng Favourite For Championship By Our Badminton Correspondent. SINGAPORE. IIfHAT can be described as badminton of a senior standard was actually seen in the games played on Sunday last at the Clerical Union Hall in the semi-finals of the men's junior singles tournament857 words
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Article68 1935-06-30 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Saturday. The president and members of tha Thong Wah Association. Johore Bahru, have issued invitations for the celcbrition of the thirteenth anniversary of the association to be held on Monday at No. 44, Jalan Segget. The celebration will take the form68 words
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Article40 1935-06-30 18 Two more of the alleged participants In the Seletar shooting incident wera produced from hospital before Mr. H. A. Forrcr, the Singapore Criminal District Judge yesterday. They both pleaded guilty and sentence will be given on July 4.40 words
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Advertisement418 1935-06-30 18 'NER-VIGOR' A STRENGTHENING TONIC (GUftUO f NOSMATCS WOI 0* WITHOUT FMMXttt) INCREASES VITALITY j General Weakness (|pj LossofNervePower Huxleys Lost Energy 1 Pm rness of Blood •ir^ViMw An/em i a JNERMGtm BleepuSBnesB g|p Indigestion r Depression I ~»^^y? ~BMfa~o/Sd Doses the large towns of I INDIA. EUHMAH. DEYION. STOAfTS SETTLEMENTS.418 words
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Advertisement45 1935-06-30 18 STERILIZED MILK Implies fresh milk with mcrrlv th* "risk" removed. If its "BEAR BRAND" it's the world's richest and M product, and one which has oeec endorsed by the medical profession for generations. Always readily at hand for any purpose. There's health In ever" '.in45 words
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Advertisement21 1935-06-30 18 \PB 3 t SELECTION <c2l OF NEW TM DESIGNS Mm AT OUR THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD BATTERY ROAD JtA > SINGAPORE21 words
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Article, Illustration790 1935-06-30 19 Birdman - Air Liners Which Cal 1 At Sin gapore Birdman IREE TYPES COMPARED By THE relative performance of the three types of airliners which call regularly at Singapore has a reused considerable interest and a certain amount of controversy. The following figures which I have obtained from authoritative sources will therefore790 words
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Article308 1935-06-30 19 IT WAS announced on Friday night that the Boxing Board of Control has sanctioned the twelve threeminute rounder between Ignacio Fernanda and Amie Raphael. The fight will take place at the New World on July 5. There is bound to be a difference In weights but308 words
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Advertisement120 1935-06-30 19 You can't find a Rough Road with a STUDEBAKER flClTTipiOTl Jmk —Jm^ Studebaker is the only cur built with the uncanny ff//^ 3 new Independent Planar Wheel suspension. This Mf// liaT__s9 swallows and absorbs every road irregularity regard- k\ eJr3Emm^s&J llll Mia less of speed. Wheelbasc doesn't matter. Stude- gt120 words
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Advertisement537 1935-06-30 19 "This is the picture and this is the Glorious ch-actor by which I should like the public p j c o f to remember me" RONALD COLMAN. British H iA^j a Daring ■■bOH^ Wffi -r4 i*" 1 -*j o^ n|f mmmrf '\m\ V M J^fc»^^^Z mmW M. -4/ A mmW^^^^mmotm537 words
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862 1935-06-30 20 Military Team Made To Fight GOH WEE GOOD IN GOAL THE United Services beat Negri Sembilan by three goals to nil in yes--1 tcrday's Malaya Cup tie at the Anson Road Stadium, the winners beinu clearly the superior side. The862 words
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Article227 1935-06-30 20 OFFICERS WIN DESPITE VNOICAPS One of the most exciting cricket matches ever played in Singapore was witnessed at Tanglin yesterday when the women of Singapore met the officers of the Wiltshire Regiment. The latter bowled right-handed at the batswomen and two stumps and fielded with one227 words
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Article397 1935-06-30 20 CLUB FARE BETTER IN SECOND INNINGS The Police In their two-day fixture against the S.C.C. on the Padang which concluded yesterday, declared at 63 runs for 5 wickets after having dl--missed the Club for 36. Going In for the second time, the Club, In Just over397 words
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Article410 1935-06-30 20 BURMA RIFLES FAIL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Saturday. A LARGE crowd saw the Malaya Cup match between Kedah and the Burma Rifles played here today. Kedah won by two clear goals, both scored in the first half. The presence of the enormous crowd was partly due410 words
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Article247 1935-06-30 20 S.R.C. MAKE 57 FOR SEVEN WICKETS The match between the SRC. and the P.WJ3. Sports Club on the former's ground, ended in a draw, the home team managing to play out Unite. Batting first, the P.W.D. scored 119 for six wickets when they declared. D'Almeida top-scored247 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-06-30 20 In front of the Negri Sembilan goal during the Malaya Cup e»mo yesterday Sunday Times Photograph.16 words
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Article1226 1935-06-30 20 Kirtle Pays $98 And First Bid $100 THE first day of the Perak Turf Club's July meeting, which openec today, provided punters with many thrills, the two opening race? being complete upsets. In the first race Kirtle, with E. Donnelly up romped home to pay1,226 words
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Article62 1935-06-30 20 Entries are now opsn for the "A," "B and women's singles < leaguesystem) in the HappUads A. P. badminton tournaments. The date of closing for all entries will be July 15. The entry fee for each event is one dollar and all entries should be forwarded to the62 words
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Article495 1935-06-30 20 SELANGOR'S TRIUMPH PENANG BEATEN 5-3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua a Lumpur, Saturday. *J*HE weather was glorious and there was a lar re crowd. The Chief Secretary, the Hnn. Mr. Marcus Ilex, and the Kritish llvndent, the Hon. Mr. \7. I). Karron, were amcni? the spectators. The feature of the495 words
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Article216 1935-06-30 20 Playing at home yts^rday St. Joseph* Institution were beaten at cricket by Raffles Institution by 28 runs. Raffles found the bowling of Pennefather almost unplayable and were dismissed for 66 run.. A. Watts, bowling for Raffles, was not quite so deadly and finished up with sevt n for216 words
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Article, Illustration812 1935-06-30 21 Bull's- eye - Bull's-eye By gOME hrtere.sling theories have been propounded as to the physical characteristics most useful .o a rifle-shot. It has been suggested that people with green or grey eyes have an advantage over those with blue or brown eyes. It is difficult812 words
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Article177 1935-06-30 21 Members of the Useful BP. are notified that the match arranged for today against the Alert B.P. of Boundary Road. Paya Lebar, has been cancelled. A friendly match of stx singles and one doubles will be played today against the Horlicks B.P. at their court. 350, East Coast177 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-06-30 21 Members of the Aspirants' Association, Peuang. at Uie President's At Home11 words
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Article162 1935-06-30 21 At the second annual general meeting of the Waken Lion Athletic Party the following \J.re elected officebearers for the year 1939-193*. President, See Soon Phew: vie oresident, Soh Kee Haw; hon. L ?lish Secretary, Tan Chong Beng; hon. Chinese Secretary, Seah Ec Teck; hon. treasurer. Soh Kee162 words
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Article161 1935-06-30 21 The August Badminton Party fielded a weak soccer team against the Bukom Sports Club and were defeated by two goals to nil. The match was very interesting throughout. Although It was drizzling, the evening provided a fine game. The home team proved much superior in all departments and161 words
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Article128 1935-06-30 21 The following were elected to fill the vacant posts of the Slew Sin Sla at the special general meeting: Mr. Sng Serg Heng hon. secretary, vice Mr. Pwee Byo Cheow resigned. Mr. Goh Kirn Wah hon. asst. secretary Mr. Tan Tien Teck hon. asst. superintendent. All correspondence128 words
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Article96 1935-06-30 21 The first anniversary of the Sunnydale Badminton Party will be celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow, 5Vi milestone, Paalr Panjang, on Sunday, July 7. The programme win be as follows:— 8.00 a.m. Startassemble 27, Balestier Road. 10 30 a.m. Coffee. 1.00 pjn. Tiffin (Chinese dinner) 4.00 p.m.96 words
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Article199 1935-06-30 21 ROBERTSON MRS. ALLEN WIN MIXED DOUBLES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Mrs. E. K. Allin and J. Robertson won the Lower Perak mixed doubles title beating In the final Miss D. Phillips and R. L. Orut. At the beginning It appeared that the pairs were evenly matched199 words
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Article43 1935-06-30 21 Members of the National BP. are notified that the Party will not hold its tournament due to very few entries received, and all subscriptions sent in for this tournament will be refunded on applications to the hon. treasurer, 33, Zion Road.43 words
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Article247 1935-06-30 21 •¥«H£ following are the results in the eliminating contests held by the local Chinese in connection with the all Malayan Chinese Olympiad First Round Tay Koon Llm beat Thomas Llm 15—7; 15 6 Pong Wah Pong beat Chua Seng Kai wo. Yoong Moh Pow bent Chan Ah Chye247 words
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Article77 1935-06-30 21 The Horlicks BP. defeated the Changi Rangers B.P. In a friendly match of five singles at the latter 's court, Jalan Wakan Horlicks BP. players mentioned first: Ronnie Chan beat Chan Chin Urn, 15—12, 16—10; Francis Tan beat lim Gin Chwee, 15—4, 15—6; Wee Cheng Slang beat Ong77 words
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Article182 1935-06-30 21 Spent a Small Fit— o Seeking a Cure For six years this man sulTered with lumbago. After spending a s.nall fortune on various treatments, he tried Kruschen Salts. Within three weeks he felt a new man. He expresses his gratitude in the following letter: "For182 words
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Advertisement120 1935-06-30 21 "YOU'RE RIGHT BILLY SINGAPORE JS NOT SUCH A BAD PLACE AFTER ALL ONE OF OUR GUESTS REMARKED THE OTHER DAY AND YOU WILL FEEL THE SAME WHEN YOU SPEND AN IK.IU AT THK "GAP ROAD HOUSE YOU CANNOT RESIST THE (HARM OF THE WIDE, OPEN VIEWS— THE FRESHNESS OF THE120 words
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Advertisement347 1935-06-30 21 PERAK TURF CLUB JULY MEETING 1935. IST DAY. SATIBDAY. JUNE 29. 1935 2ND DAY, WEDNESDAY. Jl LV |13* 3BD DAY. SATURDAY. Jl LV 8. 19*5. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 3 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY. JINE 19. 1935. The Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be MEN $10 LADIES -IS fo. the Meeting or347 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1935-06-30 22 Inter-Port Rowing Promising Schoolboy A ll -Round Cricketer Weather Holds Up Tennis League Soccer SINGAPORE CINGAPORE, with a heavier boat, were beaten in the rowing race at the annual inter-port regatta, held in Dutch waters this year, over the Whitsum week-end. The Singapore team declined the'r guests'1,465 words
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Article474 1935-06-30 22 JOHORE BAHRU. THE Police, who started very well in the Johore Bahru District Football League this season, met with some ill-luck half way through their fixtures but nevertheless they have done just enough to be runnersup in the league, only one point ahead of their474 words
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196 1935-06-30 22 KUALA LUMPUR. THE Selangor State Lawn Tennis Championship Tournament began on April 24. It is not finished yet. Most people think it to have been far too long drawn-out. Over two months for series of events between players, all resident in or near Kuala Lumpur196 words
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Article852 1935-06-30 22 MALACCA AS foretold in these columns the High School easily retained the Ball Shield for 1935. Owing to the non-participation of the regular champions of all the schools by the age limit introduced this year may expected the results to be quite open. The852 words
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Advertisement66 1935-06-30 22 me picK~°rmr~w o ßmri Edam CARTON CHEFSES English Gorgonzola Cheshire Danish English Roquefo rt Ch edda r Swiss Camemberf Gruvere CHEESE SPREADS English 'Blue Moon Roquefort Cheddar 'Blue Moon' Limburger 'Blue Moon' Pimiento Australian 'Blue Moon' American Cheddar 'Blue Moon Camembric' JltFl ill MiH Rg •mmm^^ mmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm* ROYAL AIR66 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-06-30 23 The Johore Military Forces team winners of the falling plate competition at the recent rifle meeting16 words
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Article, Illustration10 1935-06-30 23 The Filipino baseball tcaji, Kuala Lumpur, which met the European*10 words
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Article118 1935-06-30 23 Welcome For Negri F.A. Action SEREIN 'AN. THE committee of the Negri >embilan Football Association is being complimented on all sides on the disciplinary action it has taken in connection with the playerd who let the State side down by not turning out for the Negri Sembilan Malacca Malaya Cup118 words
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Article239 1935-06-30 23 The S.C.R.C. credited themselves with :.-run victory at cricket over the Teachers' Association '.t Hor.g Lim Green yesterday. The Chinese declared at 117 for seven wickets, of which Henry Boon scored 30. Chew Tat was in great bowling form during the Teachers' innings and finished up with five239 words
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Article114 1935-06-30 23 G. M Clark, with a net score of 69 das the winner of the United Engineers Limited Recreation Club annual goli competition for the cup presented by T L Evans, late general manager of tht company, played over FT»pel Go'A Course on Sunday. Detailed scores were as114 words
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Article229 1935-06-30 23 r laying un si. auuicw s otnuui ground yesterday the second eleven ol the Ceylon Sports Club were beaten by the school at crick?t by six runs. Features of the match were good pliy by R. Thoy, who scored 62 for the school, and Hamid who collected229 words
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Article105 1935-06-30 23 The fourth 1935 monthly genera", meeting of the Amateur Sporting Association will be hi'ld on Friday, July 5, at 8 p.m. at the residence of i j Mr. Khoo Eng Watt, 41, Craig Road. Entries ior the open singles badminton championship for the A. S. A. Shield (league105 words
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Article212 1935-06-30 23 The Lunar Athletic and Musical Party celebrated their third anniversary at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow 'lent for the occasion) on Saturday .md Sunday. June 22 and 23. A dinner was given on Saturday and about 60 guests were present. After dinner the cucsts were entertained with musical212 words
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Article119 1935-06-30 23 Garrison Team Lose To Singapore G.C. The women's golf match between Singapore G.rrison Golf Club and Singapore Golf Club, played at the Garrison Golf course on Friday, resulted in a win for the Singapore Golf Club by 6'i points to 2 The 1 scores. Garrison Golf Club players119 words
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Article130 1935-06-30 23 The following have been invited to play for the SRC. vs. RE. in a First Division match on Wednesday, at Anson Road Stadium J. Edwards T. Albuquerque (capt.) and H. Humphries; R. Barth, H. V. Street. O. Windsor G. C. Ross. J. G. Reutens. k. M. Valberg130 words
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Article58 1935-06-30 23 The Ceylon Sports Club has arranged a cricket league for all Ceylonese residents In Singapore or Johore to be run at the end of August. Intending participants are requested to forward their names to the chairman, board of games, Ceylon Sports Club. No I entrance fee will58 words
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Advertisement343 1935-06-30 23 T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE 61-63, HIGH STREET— I 67. SELEGIE ROAD— BS4, GEYLANG ROAD 7th ANNIVERSARY SALf FOR 3 WEEKS ONLY 27th JUNE 1935 15th JULY 1935 *}CLftf DCnilPTinM ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENT <E& /O RED UCTION AND accessories REX RECORDS DURfNG THE SALE ONLY j CDCC ONE BOX 0F REX NEEDLES343 words
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Article, Illustration45 1935-06-30 24 Above Fathers, mothers and children take part In a bicycle and sidecar rally at Chobham, Surrey, with the coming of the fine weatb«r. Left A striking fashion se*n on the racecourse a 4 Ascot. Below Holiday-mak-ers keep cool on the upper reaches of the Thames.45 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-06-30 24 M >::lgomery, .Mrs. MontKumerv and Waiter Huston (left to right) on arrival at Southampton from America for a holiday in Europe.21 words
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Advertisement25 1935-06-30 24 We ars specialists in FURNITURE Dring your problems to us? SUN WAN COMPANY 63, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. p ■-.'■£>••! x* WHITE SCOTCH WHISKY Sole agents: MALAYA..25 words
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Advertisement292 1935-06-30 24 MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY 83, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England i Fire, Life, Marine. Accident, Guarantee and Motor ASSETS 160.000.000. Arthur C. Potto. Manager A I nderwriter Eastern Branch. Si.\(i\POKK I EXAMINE THE CLAIMS OF NUMOL THE RECONSTRUCTIVE292 words
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Title Section11 1935-06-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL FOOD SECTION SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 193511 words
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Article, Illustration944 1935-06-30 1 Hints On How To Buy The Best Fruit When In The Market T"HK first thing which strikes the eye on er tering the fruit market is the truly wonderful assortment spread I efore your eyes. Colour eveiy where meets the eye, red, green, white, yellow of every shade, the dark944 words
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Article411 1935-06-30 1 INTERNATIONAL SOUP CONTEST WON AGAINST 600 COOKS AND HOUSEWIVES VLHIAT is the most nutritious, least expensive and easiest vegetable, soup to make? An international competition has just decided this problem for all housewives. A British Army cook. Staff-Sergeant Brown, aged 41, of the Army411 words
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Article, Illustration40 1935-06-30 1 The Big, Big Howl This little baby sent up a big. big howl because he objected to being weighed. If your baby protests loudly against his food read the article in page six on how t o please faddy youngsters.40 words
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695 1935-06-30 1 Singapore Doctor Talks On Bringing Up Chinese Children AT the weekly tiffin meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club last Wednesday, Dr. Lim Eng Hae. speaking O n Bringing up children for Chine.se parents," said: Regular hours in feeding, the quantity and duration of each feed are matters of no importance695 words
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Article85 1935-06-30 1 TO MAKE THE WORLD EAT MORE International efforts to make the world eat more were advocated by the Australian and New Zealand delegates! at the International Labour Office Conference. Sir F. H. Stewart, moving tMe resolution, said although there were six per cent, more people in the world than in85 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-06-30 1 This baby gin caught this baby tunny when out Ashing with her father near Santa Catalina, off the California!! coast. Fish builds body and brain.25 words
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Article373 1935-06-30 2 JAMES HEMMING - JAMES HEMMING By JOURNEYS by rail often mean snacks out of a bag or at a buffet. Perhaps there is no restaurant car on your train, or it is crowded, or the times do not fit. Buns, biscuits, sandwiches, and bars of milk chocolate, the usual373 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-06-30 2 An electric cooking apparatus which does everytning from mashing potatoes, cl-oning cutlery and mixing cakes to making ke-18 words
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Article94 1935-06-30 2 2H cups Simpson's 1 cup "Roysl Blue" self-raising flour dried apricots V 4 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons butter, 1 egg melted \i cup sugar cup milk 1 teaspoon lemon juice Cook the apricots in enough water to cover for five minutes, drain well and chop into small pieces.94 words
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Article96 1935-06-30 2 Vi cup Simpson's 2 egg yolks seM-raJsta? flour 1 os. butter cup milk pinch salt 1 egg white Bring butter, milk and salt to boiling point. Stir in sifted flour. Bth and cook till mixture leaves sides of pan clean. Cool. Beat in egg yolks, one at a time,96 words
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Article89 1935-06-30 2 6 tsbfa^woni Sknp- H cup rice son's self-rat-int 3 cups boUia^ water Hour 3 ens. well beaten twssponn salt V» cup sugir V» teaspoon rmmlU tt teaspoon nutmeg Boil the rice hard until soft and mushy. Cool. Stir in eggs, vanilla essence and nutmeg. Then add flour, salt,89 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-06-30 2 Anne Dvorak, Warner Bros, star, whose latest roie is in Sweet Music with Rudy Vallee with the refrigerator she finds so useful in her kitchen.25 words
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Article1573 1935-06-30 2 Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chesser - Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chesser DANGER OF MISUSING AND MISFEEDING THE TISSUES By IWIAX woman also grows old in bits." Teeth, joints, hair and figure alter day after day, invisibly but unmistakably, as year follows year, after we pass the frontier of youth. Most people age1,573 words
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Article228 1935-06-30 2 FREDA MARTIN - By FREDA MARTIN cooks often find fish rather difficult to boil or fry successfully. It is usually much more simple to cook it in the oven, in a fireproof utensil which can be sent, as it comes from oven, to the table. Moreover, cooked in228 words
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Article130 1935-06-30 2 2 cups Simpson's self- melted butter raisin? fiour 1 r\ip grated dkWM H t«spoop sa.t tail 4 tfablesporns butter rayci.nc pepper V cup milk> (abo'-t) Sift the flour and salt into a basin. Cut in the butter (or rub in with '.ho finger tips), add miik. a.id stir130 words
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Article126 1935-06-30 2 1W cups Simpsons 1 cup wuJn.; selX-rslsinj flojr It cup milk V 4 teaspoon rait 1 teaspoon var. 4 tablespoons butter caseuce V» cup sugar 1 tablespoon butter 1 agg. well oeatcr. H cup brown 4 slices pineapple, cored Sift the flour and salt together. Cream butter thoroughly,126 words
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Advertisement110 1935-06-30 2 "AMAZING EXPERIENCE!" In any refrigerator it's Performance that counts. Thousands of Monitor Tops have been giving satisfactory daily service for l f~~ L over 5 years, and to-day these Sealed-in- 1 Steel mechanisms are as good as when new. |P^) y atjfc Forget the years of research behind their I?§i110 words
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Advertisement240 1935-06-30 3 FOR BREAKFAST FOR TIFFIN FOR DINNER |I^ "IDEAL" in your coffee Fish Custard »••*■>« White Soup <r.,4_, I^^>OC IDEAL H with your porridge BSBfAVmmm, VX or m :i SAiS^iMt SBH* K^ l{ \/1 x r Turnip. Onion. »•*<>» 0/ Varfforine.. If i^4l iV \Vy Crease a fireproof dish.. Wash and240 words
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Article, Illustration219 1935-06-30 4 THE choice of a cooking stove is one of the most important decisions which a housewife has to make, since inadequate or unsatisfactory cooking arrangements will spoil the best and most carefully chosen food. A gas cooker when properly used Is the most satisfactory and economical219 words
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Article262 1935-06-30 4 DEFORE adopting any food as a regular part of the daily diet, careful attention should be paid to its value from a health point of view. It is recognised by health experts, physical culturists and the public generally, that Shredded Wheat is a 100 per cent,262 words
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Advertisement213 1935-06-30 4 ■5^ When I grow up\ A -if*" 4t!* mfc Well, we hope she will be. Thfe weet Uddie naa had the JB best kind of chance brought up on 'Allenburys' since she was a tiny mite. Now look at those \"-^^B'' lovely straight limbs, perfect pro- t > tH portions213 words
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Advertisement278 1935-06-30 4 lob fflkt ONLY Why has wheat been the sta- Shredding distributes the pie food of man since time began? precious nourishment evenly Why is it that no other food has throughout the shreds and rendever been found to take its place? ers them 100 per cent, digestible Because wheat is278 words
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Article1794 1935-06-30 5 Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chesser - Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chesser Food Is Of Paramount Importance Between Ages Of Fourteen And Twenty By A DOLESCENCE is that period of time, in t'.ie life cycle of the individual, which intervenes between childhood and maturity. Between fourteen years and twentylour a human being goes through1,794 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-06-30 5 Judging cider at the recent Brewers' Exhibition in London13 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-06-30 5 Barmen iroin all parU of the Empire competed recently at a cocktail -mixing competition in London. Three thousand cocktails were mixed, shaken and tasted during the competition.31 words
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Article, Illustration39 1935-06-30 5 The craftsmen of Munich, the Bavarian capital, took part in a pageant in connection with a Day of Art. The picture shows bakers with the big loaves they carried in the procession.39 words
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Article265 1935-06-30 5 PROFESSOR E. P. Cathcart. F.R.S.. of Glasgow University, addressing the annual conference of the Scottish National Health Visitors' Association at Stirling, said all the chatter about feed which they heard today had a very bad effect in making sensitive people become food conscious. People became food265 words
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Article96 1935-06-30 5 If you have to think of your weight, you may like to try this soup, which is delicious. Cut 5. couple of large onions in sices. and cook them slowly in a little pork fat for a few minutes. Add half a dozen quartered tomatoes and96 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-06-30 6 Girls at work in the kitchen of the Florence Nightingale International House, London, learning how to cook.21 words
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Article, Illustration407 1935-06-30 6 VITAL PRINCIPLE IN DIET WITHOUT WHICH MANKIND WOULD DISAPPEAR •THE discovery of a certain property or quality in several kinds of food, apart from the simple nutritive substances, is proving invaluable in the prevention and cure of illness. Vitamin is the vital principle in diet, and without407 words
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Article104 1935-06-30 6 cup Simpson's If cup brown sugar, wholemeal firmly self-raisinß flour packed 3 tablespoons butter 2 eggs, well beaten 2 tablespoons cocoa 1 teaspoon vanilla essence 4 cup chopped nuts Dissolve the cocoa in sufficient boiling water to make a smooth paste, add the butter and mix well together. Add104 words
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Article684 1935-06-30 6 Novel Ways Of Serving Plain Food To Tempt Appetites Of Faddy Two- Year-Olds By Our Nursery Expert \yIIILE children are tiny the question of diet is simple. For the first six months milk is the staple food, then thickened feeds and jellies are introduced gradually,684 words
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Article91 1935-06-30 6 2 cup* Simpson s sell- 4 cup brown sugar raising flour 2 eggs, well beaten >i teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons golden 1 dessertspoon ginger syrup 2 tablespoons butler 6 tablespoons cold coffee Sift the flour, salt and ginger together. Cream the butter and sugar. Add eggs and91 words
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Article, Illustration38 1935-06-30 6 The Battle of the Somme," a fine model of a horse and soldier worked in marzipan, which was a feature of the Confectioners' and Bakers' Exhibition at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington, London.38 words
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404 1935-06-30 6 Mary Brown - Some Dainty Salads To Tickle The Palate Mary Brown By 11THEN appetites fail, nothing restores them more quickly than a daintily-prepared salad. Here are some as pretty as they are delicious, and as good for one as they are pretty. CARMEN. Cut up some grilled and peeled pimentoes and mix404 words
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Article100 1935-06-30 6 14 cups Simpson's 2 eggs self- 4 cup tart red jelly raising flour cup milk *4 teaspoon .«alt 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons butter K cup desiccated 4 cup sugar coconut Cream the butter and sugar. Add eggs and beat well. Stir in coconut Lastly, add sifted flour100 words
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Article91 1935-06-30 6 (for Soup) V! lb. Simpson's self- grated rind Vfc lemon raising flour a little pepper 2 oss. shredded suet H teaspoon dried Vi teaspoon salt herbs 1 dessertspoon 1 small onion, finely chopped chopped parsley Sift the flour, salt and pepper into a basin and add the other91 words
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Article95 1935-06-30 6 Itt cups Simpsons '4 cup milk self- cup Royal Blue raising flour seeded rklsins, Vi teaspoon salt chopped cup butter cup sugar 4 cup nut meats, 2 eggs, well beaten coarsely 3 squares unsweetened broken chocolate, melted H te— poon vanilla essence Cream tne butter and sugar. Add the95 words
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Article260 1935-06-30 6 piiKSKNTED by Horlicks Malted Milk Company Limited, in commemoration of their lac chairman. Sir Ernest Horlick. Bar;., and on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty. King Goorge V." This notice, inscribed on a silver plaque, is attached to either side of a260 words
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375 1935-06-30 7 Some Fruits Have Twice The Body-Building Nourishment Of Others H fruit i? chiefly valuable as a mild stimulus to the organs of digestion and on account of the beneficent acids and mineral substances that it contains. The most nourishing fruits, the banana, date, prune, fig and raisin, have more than375 words
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Article268 1935-06-30 7 J^EFRIGERATION in the home is now considered to be essential by most Malayan house wives and tnere are a number of reliable domestic refrigerators with a wide range of prices depending on whether a small utility model or a h:rge de luxe model is required. A268 words
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Article, Illustration67 1935-06-30 7 A birthday cake 10 feet in diameter and bearing twenty-one candles, was exhibited at the coming-of-a»e celebrations of Staines Hospital, Middlesex. The celebrations were organised by the women of the district, and the proceeds were allocated to a new women's ward. Each candle on the cake67 words
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579 1935-06-30 7 MY earliest recollection of Horlicks was that of being given a cup as a special treat when visiting a tea room with my mother. Later in life, I frequently indulged in it (when in funds) at railway stations, tea shops etc. "three pence579 words
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445 1935-06-30 7 Why Certain People Have A Positive Dread Of Certain Kinds Of Food A VERSION from certain kinds of food or a positive dread of them is often regarded as a mere fad." There is, however, in some instances a sound physiological reason for the dislike or the fear of specific445 words
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Advertisement161 1935-06-30 7 A very well-known Singapore lady tells us: I personally have a glass of Horlick's iced co!d together with a dry biscuit for lunch. I find that I do not get that usual drowsy feeling— and certainly not that distended uncomfortable effect which follows as a result of a meaL My161 words
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Advertisement53 1935-06-30 7 ■H ir~ 25 I i^k_*9 nk MKkrZ* pays to w H I 2 KM a little more f^B jfcpT!. mk for a PROVED B^j^H-^^^Et W U5 ■^-Jh Refrigerator. WpP fl^o3| Operation by jjfc^ 1 Kerosene, or '*3P s^B I Electricity. V^B RiSHH ECONOMICAL ESffivß E*g^<» «BI —silent. "-^i"^^— -■—^^-i"— i^»53 words
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691 1935-06-30 8 By Our Cookery Expert VEGETABLES quickly lose their attractive green colour unless they are cooked with special care. Some vegetables require more water than others, but the lid should ne\er be used while they art cooking. Spinach should not require any water.691 words
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Article139 1935-06-30 8 2 cups Simpson's 1 teaspoon lemon self-raising flour juice >. teaspoon salt 1 cup castor sugar 4 tablespoons butter 1 egg, unbeaten cup milk Sift the flour and salt together. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg and beat well.139 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-06-30 8 This all-electric kitchen was a feature of the recent Ideal Home Exhibition in London19 words
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Article281 1935-06-30 8 IUIANY a woman with a reputation for being a good cook has found, when she uses an electric cooker, that she can justifiably say, I really am proud of my cooking-" I No other form of heat is so absolutely trustworthy and consistent. With electricity there is281 words
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Article152 1935-06-30 8 2 cups Simpson's cup milk self-raising flour 2 cups sliced apple teaspoon salt cup "Royal Blue" 2 tablespoons butter seeded raisins Sift the flour and salt together, rub In the butter. Mix to a light dough with the milk. Roll out to a quarterinch in thickness on a152 words
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Article184 1935-06-30 8 fHERE is no doubt that in the two and a half years Tiger brand beer has been on the market it has made an enormous number of friends. This is as it should be because no pains are spared in making Tiger beer as good as184 words
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Advertisement91 1935-06-30 8 joined Heat-* Reaper Cooton© WHEN you get your Electric Cooker you will find it is even more economical than \y m^< There's a reason xs> 1 jN No heat escapes from an Electric L- fti Cooker, so even after the Electric ll &ft current has been switched off j <JJ91 words
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Advertisement155 1935-06-30 8 OLBEVS SPEYROYAL MEUKOW BRANDY 5 STARS $100 per bonk WnlaKT qt» #3 ?0 ptt bottle pn 2 10.. m, pa I*o H M OLD LIQUEUR -OLD TOW GIN qa 275 m m BRANDY (40 yn old) qa 87S m npvr.Ki *»c "GOLDEN VALLEY DRY GIFM qa l.V> AUSTRALIAN BRANDY <*155 words
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Advertisement73 1935-06-30 9 Ilffip^^ It* Finest Ingndhnts IwilUwl^ A-, m the Finest Brew mml Lfwis f Makes the Finest Men 1 WWMFIt 1 IJTMiLT^ and the Finest Women On the beach ?if #^S>w-^3i l^^" B l 'r' *****1 jBHkT t£^^ft i i i i i i t^l 'i TiH "^TiX^^^ I .^p^. 'ii73 words
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1287 1935-06-30 10 How The Biscuit Business Progressed In The Past 80 Years 'THE French Revolution, the Revolution of transport by the advent of Railways, the Battles of Waterloo and Trafalgar, were events ;4ill fresh in the minds of people when in 1851 the late William B. Jacob laid the foundation of the1,287 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-06-30 10 Feeding biscuit litoprs into a travelling oven ni.iuus emerging from a marsh mallow depositor19 words
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Article80 1935-06-30 10 -1 cup Stepson's self- teaspoon salt 2 floUr teaspoon pepper L 3 cup milk 1 small tin salmon. 2 tabkwvoons melted drained 1 small tin sweet butter corn, drained Beat the eggs well, add the milk and butter. 81ft the dry ingredients. Blend thoroughly with the egg mixture.80 words
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Article334 1935-06-30 10 By MURIEL RAPSON. QIVEN the right kind of weather, nothing can be more delightful than a meal out of doors and here I am thinking not of picnic snacks, but a set party. A small luncheon party in the shade of the trees334 words
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819 1935-06-30 10 Great Firm Begun By Two Brothers Scarcely Out Of Their Teens The House of Maconochie was established in 1865, and all through the seventy years the history of the firm has been one cf triumphant expansion. 'Fine Quality" has been the watchword from the beginning and the everincreasing demand for819 words
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Article163 1935-06-30 10 2 cupe Simpson's sell- V 4 teaspoon mixed raising flour spice K teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon cinnamon cup brown sugar, M teaspoon each of firmly packed cloves, nutmeg and 1 egg, well beaten mace cup milk Sift flour, salt and spices well together. Cream163 words
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Article207 1935-06-30 10 2 cups Simpson's 1 3 cup butter self-raising flour 1 egg H teaspoon salt 2 3 cup milk, water 1 tablespoon sugar or orange juice grated rind of 1 orange Sift dry ingredients. Cut in the butter. Add orange rind. Beat egg in measuring cup and add liquid207 words
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Advertisement75 1935-06-30 10 w PRODUCTS The House of Maconochie was established in 1865, and all through the seventy years the firm has been producing delicious things to eat to fill the ever-increasing demand from all over the World. PAN VAN MIXED GRILL PICKLE SAUSAGES POTTED MEAT FISH PASTES HANDY MEAL in glasses tins75 words
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400 1935-06-30 11 Freda Martin - Hors D'Oeuvres: If You Like Them Try Them Hot Freda Martin By IJOT hors d'oeuvres are often much appreciated and they make a welcome change in the menu. It is often difficult to think of something a little out of the ordinary run of food to serve first at a400 words
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Article109 1935-06-30 11 a cups Simpson's l teaspoon lemon self-raising flour juice teaspoon salt 1 pkt. "Royal blue" 4 eggs, separated mixed fruits 6 ozs. butter cup castor sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla essence Beat the butter, sugar and egg yolks together until light and well mixed. Flour the fruit (with109 words
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Article108 1935-06-30 11 1 cup Simpson's pinch salt wholemeal 1 egg yolk beaten self-raising flour with 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon milk 3 ozs. butter or dripping 3 tablespoons coconut Rub butter into flour; add sugar, salt and coconut. Mix to a very dry paste with eggyolk and water. Roll out108 words
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Article, Illustration37 1935-06-30 11 Eight hundred and seventeen different brews were judged by thirty men in the beer competition organised in connection with the recent Brewers Exhibition in London. Picture shows experts judging the beer.37 words
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912 1935-06-30 11 HTHE two great health factors are nutrition and hygiene. All food should be chosen for the nourishment it gives, and when the food has been chosen the utmost cleanliness should be observed in its preparation. It is just in these two essentials912 words
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470 1935-06-30 11 Cynthia Millward - When You Give A Tea Party Be Careful Of The Tea You Serve Cynthia Millward By \I7HERE you can think of ten or twelve women whose dinner or luncheon parties enjoy a great reputation among their friends, you can probably think of but one who is noted for her teas.'470 words
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Advertisement77 1935-06-30 11 Ik-sides taking Bovril as Bovril sandwiches are so an invigorating drink, yeu tasty, so refreshing and so will find it invaluable in very sustaining. They are the kitchen. Its rich, de- extremely economical; a lightful, meaty flavour 4 oz. bottle of Bovril makes makes nil kinds of savoury over 10077 words
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Advertisement232 1935-06-30 11 r J f m3l products LACTIC CHEESE This Cheese has an exceedingly beneficial effect on health generally and on the digestion in particular. It helps to keep the system healthy and Is recommended by thousands of the medical profession. St. Ivel Lactic Cheese has a delicious Cheddar flavour and is232 words
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Article, Illustration383 1935-06-30 12 THE ready-to-cat cereals which we are all so familiar with as a breakfast dish are rapidly establishing an important place for themselves in cookery as ingredients of the main dish or the dessert, for lunch or for dinner. So true is this that383 words
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Article, Illustration36 1935-06-30 12 A ltatu-e of the opening day of a recent Southern! Carnival Week was an ox-roasting ceremony on Fairheads Green. The ox was roasted whole on a spit over an open Are.36 words
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689 1935-06-30 12 Richard Sidney - Richard Sidney By "JJGH! Whatever's that coat for?" You'll soon understand," said our guide who was showing us round the Singapore CoM Storage. A door closed behind us, and at a bound we had gone from Singapore to the North Pole. Here the689 words
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Article118 1935-06-30 12 If you are too plump, this soup is not for you, I am afraid. The ingredients are 2 tablespoonfuls of minute tapioca, IVi teaspoonfuls salt, one-eighth of a teaspoonful pepper, 1 tablespoonful sugar, 2 cupiuls of tomato pulp (made by stewing one and quarter pounds of tomatoes118 words
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Article, Illustration37 1935-06-30 12 The Devon County Show, the first big agricultural show of the year, is taking place at Barnstaple, Devon. The picture .-hows two lambs which were awarded first prixe. They may some day be on someone's dinner tabl*37 words
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Article100 1935-06-30 12 *i cup S.mpson's teaspoon c a r b, self-raising flou- soda (to darken U cud butter mixture) 2 cups dai-s, stoned 'ft rup sugar and cut 3 cups toft brea.l- teaspoon cinnamon crumbs 2/3 cup milk 1 teaspoon Ringer tea:poons salt Cream butter with sugar and add the100 words
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Article104 1935-06-30 12 3 cups Simpson's 1 cup brown sugar, wholemeal firmly packed self -raising Hour 4 tabl -spoons melted 1 teaspoon salt butter 1 en. well beaten 1U cups milk 4 tablespoons co'ju Mix the flour and salt together in a basin. Sift in the cocoa (to free it from104 words
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Advertisement107 1935-06-30 12 I STIMULATES YOUR APPETITE and helps to satisfy it! No curry is complete without beer :K|H\ II 11, J|ftjfr/ And no beer completes curry like |^H «|ft jll I Hi A McEvvans. fl I Ijffl lil' ||jjl|tf( That's the great thing about McEwan's M I J|| M| jl j Chop107 words
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Article200 1935-06-30 13 "THE great enemies of a scientific diet are habit and convention Just boctlUC we were brought up to it we cling to an old-fashioned lunch although wisdom cries out in horror against it. Consider it. Lunch comes in the hottest part of the day. One is200 words
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180 1935-06-30 13 Janet Hemmingway - Janet Hemmingway By Ing items that you nardly know you have eaten and that are kind to the digestion, like e?g mayonnaise. The more nourishing foods, incidentally, are usually found in the latter class! Foods of the first class should be banished from180 words
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Article111 1935-06-30 13 2 cups Simpson's 1 cup "Royal Blue" sell-raising flour seeded raisins 1 cup chopped nuts teaspoon soda (to 1 cup orange mar- darken the mixture) malade teaspoon each of 1 cup brown sugar salt, cinnamon and V 4 cup hot water ground cloves l i cup treacle 2111 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-06-30 13 Poultry and pigeons in the Orchard Road market, Singapore14 words
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787 1935-06-30 13 "Brand, Said King George IV, "This Is A I "—And So The Sauce Was Named THE name of Brand, distinguished as it is in connection with canned and bottled foodstuffs and of preserved concentrates and essences for both invalid and general use, had its associations primarily impressed upon the public787 words
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Advertisement229 1935-06-30 13 NO MASS PRODUCTION IViJLJ 1 1 Iv/L/iJ» V m BVkv, rtrMINT M y CONTINUOUSLY SJNCt 1835 i Highest Quality Ingredients, prepared under ideal conditions in Hygienic Kitchens Insist on Brand's and you insist Brand's Table Delicacies are unon the finest Table Delicacies rivalled in flavour and deliciousness obtainable UraSfj aii229 words
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Article, Illustration795 1935-06-30 14 Cyril James - Cyril James By "W OULD you> asked the Mad Hatter, care for some i Thank you," I replied polite y, some other time." Please yourself," answered the Mad Hatter peevishly, "I'll fill up the ninth pot." He moved up another place. Instinctively I795 words
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1614 1935-06-30 14 TTHE ever-growing success and increasing use in all parts of the world of the famous infant feeding product "Cow and Gate Milk Food" are undoubtedly due to the strong support and recommendation of the medical profession. In all countries where the food1,614 words
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Article148 1935-06-30 14 l'-i rups Simpson'* 2 egxs (save one self-raising flour white for meringue) Vt teaspoon salt 2 tr.blespoons milk 3 level tablespoons Vi teaspoon vanilla butter essence cup brewn sugar V 4 teaspoon lemon Juice (Far Merino*) 1 egg white V 4 teaspoon vanilla cup light brown essence sugar148 words
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Advertisement219 1935-06-30 14 1 eti^^^ __h —m V VI I lmy// p»w isir M^^ m jff\^ ff Publicity Hurrau, Lid., I |§i)|/ **A I FREE Pleaae aend me a free Kame Address Th is 44 page Recipe Book will be helpful in your home Simpson's Self-raising Flour will make a wonderful difference to219 words
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Advertisement155 1935-06-30 15 |p^' reacK von Five protective wrappings, two of for lunch, Cream Crackers. For V>. -^^^^m?^ js^^iBfe^ %s> >^ them waxed and heat sealed, elevenses, lhin Arrowroot and \^^^^^^^m V^*x*. bring Jacob's biscuits to you as Marie. And a quite marvellous pL Itek? j*&BS^J( f i ttsoY'^!^^ f s&^ fresh and155 words
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436 1935-06-30 16 Producing A Passable Meal For Guests Who Come Without Warning RAPACITY to produce a passable meal at short notice, or without any sort or warning, is the supreme test of good housekeeping. It is not necessarily a test of cookery, for cookery need scarcely436 words
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Article368 1935-06-30 16 WALTER GALLICHAN - WALTER GALLICHAN By DLEASANT visions of the night that serve as fulfilment of the wishes of oar waking thoughts preserve slumber, but depressing on terrifying dreams often disturb sleep. The nightmare is an anxiety dream representing conflict and painful frustration of hopes and longings. Fortunately the368 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-06-30 16 Pupils at a London school of domestic training; beings shown how to carve a turkey21 words
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Article506 1935-06-30 16 QUICK END OF MAN WHO LIVED ON LOOSE GRAIN AND APPLES A RECENT report of an inquest on a retired naval officer who died of pneumonia and malnutrition recalls to mind several instances of a similar character. Only those who have studied the dietetic506 words
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Advertisement125 1935-06-30 16 FAMOUS HOME GROWN f RUITS VEGETABLES ALWAYS in season That ihe reason why 7 'WP^jii Smedley's Strawberries and Raspberries are aiLju |K so popular Whenever you want choice sUhLt «PV\\ Str.iwbi-tnes or R.isphci rics in summer or winter, BB\ Lrk V Smt-dley s provide a supply o( delightful whole V^mLmmJU125 words
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Advertisement26 1935-06-30 16 VAGUE £m) nuiy NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?.L T D INCORPOAATtD IN [NQIAND) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, C* IPOH.26 words
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Advertisement162 1935-06-30 16 TEL. 5167. fiMJp* FOOD %5£%& MARKET Refrigerated Supplies PRIZE SCOTCH MEATS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BEEF SHIPMENT OF SCOTCH MEATS SPECIALLY PURCHAS- W^ HIGHLAND C'ATTLK SHOWS. r/"«jM £skV^ wl COME EARLY AND SELBCT SFLECT SCOTCH BEEF IS THE YOUR JOINT FINEST IN THE WORLD. LAMB PORK HHHHHfI^ jdsl PORK162 words
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755 1935-06-30 18 Hors D'Oeuvres That Will Make A Whole Meal *|*HE housewife or the bachelor girl who dines alone can solve the eating problem once In a way, by making ft variety of hors d'oeuvres. Every good housewife keeps the main Ingredients for a good hors d'oeuvre a tin of sardines, bottled755 words
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Article, Illustration117 1935-06-30 18 c c.I iLe features that attracted nio.ii attentiun at the recent Ideal Imm v.v Ideal Dinner Parties. Six prominent London hostesses each consented to arrange what she considered the ideal dinner table. The picture shows the table planned by the Baroness D'Erlanger. Black, white and117 words
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Article, Illustration602 1935-06-30 18 A MONG the ancient houses pro- j ducing the finest brands cf j Scotch whisky there is none with greater claim to distinction, both in the historical sense and in regard to the long standing excellence of their products, than the firm602 words
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Advertisement24 1935-06-30 18 *V f f f X t K. t t x (medium's Z I X X Sole Agents.— EASTERN AGENCIES LTD., SINGAPORE. 2 X A24 words
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Article712 1935-06-30 19 By Our Cookery Expert THERE can hardly be a harassed housewife who has not had cause to bless the manufacturers of tinned soups time and time again. But it would be a great pity if the art of soup-making at home were to die out. It is712 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-06-30 19 A cake exhibited by the Victoria Confectionery, Singapore, during Jubilee Week.15 words
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Article517 1935-06-30 19 A LARGE number of people suffer ill-health through neglecting to drink the daily requisite quantity of fluid. Women especially are apt to disregard the necessity for using water and other Quids as tissue-builders. It is estimated that about two-thirds of the body weight is made up517 words
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Article764 1935-06-30 19 CNACKS are a boon and blessing to many a hostess in these days, when informal hospitality is so much more common than the older mode of dinner, tea, and supperparty entertaining. Picnics too, as well as cocktailparties demand the production of dainty and palatable snacks. One764 words
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Article139 1935-06-30 19 2 cupa Simpson's 2 oes. "Royal Blue" self-raising flour Crystallised CherM teaspoon salt rics, cut in eighth! >* cup buttc l cup sugar 2 eggs, well-t?aten te?s -oon vanilla 'i cup almond essence blanched and t-oon lemon chopped juict cut) milk Silt the flour and salt together.139 words
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Article113 1935-06-30 19 2 cups Simpson's 11.,I 1 tabic^pcens butwholemeal ter seU-raislnfj flour cup treacle 4 teaspoon salt cup milk 14 cup brown sugar l small cup "Royal Blue" seeded raisins Mix the flour, sugar and suit together in a basin. Next add the butter, mixing well through the Jry ingredients.113 words
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Advertisement70 1935-06-30 19 mm No Dinner Is Complete WITHOUT flowers that add dignity to your tables flowers that are admired flowers that are as varied as your dishes flowers that are as fresh as the moment they are plucked from the gardens are the flowers you should have, not whenever r^s'ble but always70 words
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Advertisement28 1935-06-30 19 FOOD! 44 WE SEARCH THE WORLD FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Ban Bee. Order your supplies from BUN BEE CO., Nos. 11l 113, Beach Road, PHONE: 6460 SINGAPORE.28 words
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Advertisement112 1935-06-30 19 husbands bdusdves ARENT REALLY SO WJ ft" H^DTOMANAGE- fcr|Wffft/ r resting lordly side by side on a snowy hillock of finely mashed potatoes English food, hallowed by English tradition Wall's Sausages of course. AS LONG AS YOU REMEMBER Wall's Sausages, made TO FEED THE BRUTES from a selected variety of112 words
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Advertisement487 1935-06-30 20 Definite Reasons why CJV\LTINE ''ffjSK -'4 upreme in Quali ty -^y, 1) I^STL and Best in\alue N^ Wl^v of quality and value. It offers the highest possible health- V/ fe^y^y^^B t here fere the daily beverage of countless thousands **-.^-*>*ffiiii £zL^ ">iss/r %^^^^&S x' I of persons quality always tells.487 words
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