The Straits Times, 7 July 1935
1935-07-07
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Title Section38 1935-07-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEAPING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA H«. ISS. Sunday, July 7, 1935 Price 10 cents FINAL EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 18S. Sunday, July 7, I»9S Price 10 cents38 words
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1597 1935-07-07 1 Alleged Infringement Of Advocates Ordinance CHARGE OF TOUTING Order To "Show Cause" Applied For: Finding Reserved MR. Jastke W. Burton, acting Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell were engaged in the Singapore Supreme Court vrsifriY' hinrit a Motion by the1,597 words
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Article29 1935-07-07 1 BREWING IN SI AM ■.Fron-. Our Own Correspondents Bangkok Saturday The State Brewery, which has been opexmOng only nine mon.hs is. payin a first dividend of 6 per cent29 words
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Article152 1935-07-07 1 London. Saturday An unprecedented development «n the history ol the bullion market; occurred in the fixing of the silver price in London today when brokers decided to delay fixing in order to see whether America would enter the market The price is usually fixed on Saturdays aroundReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-07-07 1 PRIZES FOR ALL: A scramble for cents In the race for children under seven at the police sports yesterday19 words
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Article72 1935-07-07 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh, Saturday. The death his occurred of Mr. Lo Ban Hock, a weli known miner In the early part of the century. A story Is told that he first dLscovered Ulu Plan mine which Is situated in Ampang Hills, and in order72 words
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313 1935-07-07 1 Wimbledon Sees Greatest Women 's Final London, Saturday. IN the final of the women's singles at Wimbledon today Mrs. Helen Moody beat Miss Jacobs, 6—l, 3 6, 7-5. The game was unquestionably the 1 greatest women's final fought at i Wimbledon. The closeness of the struggle is shown by theReuter - 313 words
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Article, Illustration33 1935-07-07 1 Mr. and Mrs. N* Sen Choy and Mr. Teeling, representative of the Overseas League pose for the Sunday Times photographer. Mr. Sen Choy Is the only Singapore < hinese member of th« Overseas League.33 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-07-07 1 F. D. Harrison, president American Association of Malaya, who presided at the Fourth of July dinner held at the Swiss Club, Singapore, on Thursday.24 words
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Article64 1935-07-07 1 London, SaUirday. County cricket close of play Notts 312. HardsUfT 154 South Africans 54 for three. Hampshire 3*l vs. Keat. Gloucester 39, Tate five for nine. J. Cornford, rive for 28. Sussex 412 for three. J. Parks 135. Cook 121 not out. Warwick 30». Middlesex 53Reuter - 64 words
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Article157 1935-07-07 1 JUDGE'S STRICTURE ON COMPLAINANT tJIR. JUSTICE Mills in the Johoie Court of Appeal yesterday allowed the appeal of Mr. J. Tolmie. Customs Officer, Johore, against the finding of* the magistrate convicting him of assault and sentencing him to one day's simple imprisonment. Last Monday the Court157 words
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Article76 1935-07-07 1 Noon, Saturday. Auyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (FOB.) July 19*4 l» 7 Good FAQ. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 19 7 16 19 9 1( No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Spore 19S I 1 July 19- 1M Aag.-Sept. 2«' H Oct-Dec tl Jan-Mar76 words
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Article43 1935-07-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent London, Saturday. Rubber market closed. Silver unquoted. CROSS RATE London-New York, 4.95 New York-London. 4.95' (Rate as supplied by the London office of the National City Bank of New York applied to Friday's i lose.) Gold 141s.43 words
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Article313 1935-07-07 1 SECRET SOCIETY INITIATIONS IN PERAK (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. \XfEIRD rites of initiation were described by a witness at Kuala Kangsar where ten Malays, said to be members of a secret society, were bound over to keep 'the peace and two others, alleged to313 words
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Advertisement8 1935-07-07 1 TIE OCEAN ACCIDENT GI'ARANnB CORPORATION, riMoorporßtarf m Grtat8 words
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Article, Illustration2088 1935-07-07 2 THE SEA BELLE ACAIN SHOULD SHE BE SOLD? A MOTORISTS NOTES SINGAPORE'S NEW GAOL MALAY RIFLEMEN into comsiMn again at the Government yacht Sorely the need lor this particular economy has passed. There Is talk of Sir Shenton T^o■m using the yacht for his oAdul risit to Labuan.2,088 words
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Advertisement265 1935-07-07 2 rPeopleWhoNeeck YEAST-VITE' Are YOUR SYMPTOMS HERE? imdibTstlon m SVST at "nS«We»rt should try Yeast-Vite ill lIIC I CICED INSTANTLY. In a few will find a source of New O L t t T minutes it banishes the Life, New Energy. New need no longer suffer the awful Stomach Pains. Vitality265 words
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Article, Illustration291 1935-07-07 3 GIANT SNAIL'S TASTE FOR LATEX K NEW Mitct threatens the ratter uadiastry ia Makya. The gift** awaiL until a few years Mgm aania i i m Malaya but »»w luund all over the count rv. has been 'nufcht ap a rubber tree drinking lalei!291 words
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Article113 1935-07-07 3 Johannesburg His w::c talked too much He warned her when they married He warned her oc his ttfnety-liftn birthday Bu. ii mad> no din* ere. >u:c rtand t no longer, so h* I His name was Frederick Malapoa. a Negro and the judge found113 words
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Article94 1935-07-07 3 Rattltihtp Liner, Coaster, and Junk, Retting a *p*ce in their flight; Pricking your far-flung Anchorage, With myriad pin point* of light. Luxury liners from far Cathay, Freighted with spices and talk; Rust-bitten tramp* from ocean lane*; Traders, and craft of that ilk. Polyglot people* from many land*, lute's mosaic,94 words
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341 1935-07-07 3 (By A Special Correspondent.) A visitor from Singapore has just startled Manila. Colourful and Moroccan, with the highsounding title of Prince, he claims to be Shereef of Morocco, and brother-in-law of Abd-el-Krim, the famed leader of the Riff revolt. This man. Prince Mulei Mustapha341 words
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Advertisement247 1935-07-07 3 ,-y* LORNA m »^4klF Vt V^aHaM RXTs a aT^af^af^laaJCr K^EnanSanmaaml SSCC tD T l c e 'ttu»»* :^S^Ml. victoria The film that was 'HJoalß f}(|(s)[PfPl^R shown to H. M. *WASm -i"Ti^SSS*» King George V. by 40 RO>al C mmand JSiy^^ "Here is a film that British Filmdom nfCk -dS -A247 words
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Advertisement656 1935-07-07 3 -*-*A 1> <^Scßi^^M^^ rooNoeo i»oo. X X IVX H* THE "BENNETT COLLEGE, SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS Dmt Sir or Maaam,— WWm ywnr duUraa fint «rri vi tk«y broufnt witk tanm a woaoWfal lot of uuuqum. Later, you Warn* proud of tk« inldlinao ttoj OMplayod, but, still later, you becam*656 words
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Article, Illustration941 1935-07-07 4 Buddhism Confucianism In The Lives Of The Chinese By Our Chinese Correspondent THE Chinese are not as religious as they are superstitious. Bud■hMsa and Confucianism are closely bound up with the lives of the people, and whenever an opport unity presents itself for referring to one's neighbour, Buddhist and Confucian941 words
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Article514 1935-07-07 4 By Our Expert THE twelfth Malayan Exhibition will be held during the August bank holiday. Only one month's notice for exhibition is given. Poultry requires at least three months of training and preparation for show purposes. HAWKER'S SLAB. A reader sends me a cutting of the picture of514 words
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Advertisement297 1935-07-07 4 {v The Cork Tip^Hfe>\ V V ft SSSV on a Craven A^B keeps the Cigarette-end dry: .The wafer-thin Tip of a Craven "A" j "keeps the Cigarette-end dry, the smoke cool the flavour rich and teeth, lips and fingers less readily |KflHfi^S|^Kj become stained. *QKB^SS!m^SP^ Moist Tobacco smokes hou If297 words
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Advertisement207 1935-07-07 4 TO LBT. European Bungalow Katong. 3 Bedrooms Bathrooms attached, large sitting A dlnine rooms, verandah, usual out houses furniture, can be taken over reasonably. Apply Box A. Sunday Times. KOSSOUAN BLOOD SALT. FOR ALL BREEDS OF DOGS. A Non- Aperient Blood Tonic and Conditioner for use in cases of Skin207 words
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Advertisement70 1935-07-07 4 Learn POULTRY By Correspondence. FEE $15/- ONLY. Apply for Prospectus with 10 eta. stamp*. BENGAL POULTRY COLLEGE, No. 8, Raffles Chambers, SINGAPORE. BONE MEAL. lor Fruit Trees, Flower Oardens. Vegetables. Paddy. Sugar Cane, Potatoes, Tea. Coffee, Pepper and Cocoanut plantations, etc., etc Prise US per tea F.O.R a. Spare. Extract70 words
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Article1260 1935-07-07 5 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By •THERE were two topics of enormous interest to the great f Sfwiij focEfe-eyed (but oh, how lovable) British public last One was the weather. "Lsdl It wet for the time of year Yes, isn't it •Doesn't look as If we're going to have1,260 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-07-07 5 A crow* of kyces f«md by U»e Sunday Ttmn rovinc umeraaaii.15 words
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Advertisement525 1935-07-07 5 GRAND MYSTER V SOAP I /-I COMPETITION IUU BIG CASH PRIZES MUST BE WON I o PDI-7C- nRST PRIZE 100 SECOND PRIZE $50. Kl^.t and 5 Prizes each of $10. S II AN EQUAL CHANCE FOR EVERYONE. Everybody knows the most famous health soap in the 5 PRIZES world the525 words
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Article, Illustration2261 1935-07-07 6 Young Girls Carried Off Struggling By The Highest Bidder IN froat of a home in Rijswijk, BaUvia, stood a number of carriages. The drivers were waiting for their makers, who were gathered made the aiasc. A native was striking a brass gong2,261 words
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Article, Illustration466 1935-07-07 6 Ely Culbertson - CONTRACT Ely Culbertson By CINCE a one notrump response to an opening suit one-bid is a limited response showing a maximum of about two honour-tricks and in all probability considerably less, a raise of such a one notrump response to two must be a strong bid. Consequently, the winning player,466 words
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Advertisement104 1935-07-07 6 ■SpT^^a^^flß I <SKSS* Ail I I I BBV I -^"^la^M^^H aaa^^^^^^a*^aaaaaaw W^^^ BfP^laißaaaaPW T* A PH kttt 2 JaV^w W f aa^aV ß^^^saa\ f- aY W V^k^^TT 1 1 Uaaaaa^^^aaaV* *pjrj aaaj w A^ksas^S7H« 9 a.T^aaal BsV^^\^^aaa i 93 Jat^^*e£s9Baaaaaaa^!2il V^J^j N r)O you smoke Then you V need this104 words
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Advertisement734 1935-07-07 6 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours *w Daiaßf warvwS>j Dwwy f pwvjsesvji Iraia, Hmolm, and haarwet— Bcttar Hiii tlawi OatfttMa*. 1 i.-Miks to the discovery of an American Doctor, It is now possible for those who feel prematurely old. Run-down and Worn-out, to experience again the734 words
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293 1935-07-07 7 Tbe Death of the lion By Ashley Gibson. With 25 drawings by Jastin Pieris. Java Head Bookshop. Lsaisa. £1. Is. M. Edition limited to 25« cosies. |N "The 3/eath Of The Lion." Mr. Ashley Gibson, well known as the author of293 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-07-07 7 A v. lit from "The Preacher," by M. E. Ince. Dent, 7s. 6d.13 words
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Article, Illustration97 1935-07-07 7 Theatre Guyed. By A. E. Wifcon. With Illustrations By Tom Titt and a foreword By Sydney Horler. Meihaen. tie. net TTiE author, well known as dramatic critic of The Star, is in a light and irresponsible mood in this highbrow book for lowbrows." Surveying the contemporary stage.97 words
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Article145 1935-07-07 7 Week-end at Forthri-s. By C. E. Lawrence Murray's Imperial Library. "THIS is an unusual story, but based on an old device a modern man is by strange agency transplanted to the days of his forebears of a past century, after being revealed as the missing heir to145 words
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Article376 1935-07-07 7 Little Wheels. By Hector MacQuarrie. The Bodley Head. ss. TWO New Zealanders, the author and a friend, had the wanderlust, and ideas how to satisfy it, but little money to finance it. They had, however, just enough to pay the deposit on a second-hand British small car376 words
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Advertisement355 1935-07-07 7 corns removed in 10 minutes I is ffeottasnac just 10 minutes witt fcif. leet in a Radox footbath— tben 1 his corn ccuid be lifted oat by the tmrere. In a very short time your corns will sorreßdar to Radox this pleasant i Read the letters viad Badox Bath Suits355 words
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Advertisement115 1935-07-07 7 SUNLIGHT AND UMBRELLA SDAP FREE OFFER! Are you collecting the wrappers from these famous soaps? From ist May the wrappers from exchange a large -size tablet of Lux Sunlight and Umbrella Soaps will be Toilet Soap— the famous beauty soap worth money to you! All you have to used by115 words
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Article, Illustration1997 1935-07-07 8 Stones Thrown About House IN 1931 «c Uved on the Paair Panjansj side of Singapore, by the sea. Our house, a ooe-storied one, five feet off the ground, stood about 20 yard* away from the sea. The sitting room faced the road, and the dining1,997 words
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Article105 1935-07-07 8 MY MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT 'THIS week the ghost stories cone to an end. Readers are now invited to write articles of not more than 400 words n THfc'R MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT. Ten dollars will be awarded each week to the sender of the story which in the opinion of the105 words
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Advertisement210 1935-07-07 8 King Smiler commands the use of Cow Gate Milk Food < I^. throughout the world. "tf\ Evidently a wise and far-seeing Ruler, and judging by his happy-looking subjects a very popular one too m And this is not all imagination The use of Cow Gate I m today is world-wide.210 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1935-07-07 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, June 20. WITH full apologies to the Walrus, I feel that the time has come To talk of many things, Of frills, and flowers, and furbelows. Of weddings, courts and kings. Maybe this sudden bursting1,022 words
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791 1935-07-07 9 Aunt Maud's Postbag I WANT to get away from anyj idea of these notes beinj? a series of lectures, so we will start out today, I think, with a talk of interest to the whole community, as well as to the actual791 words
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Article29 1935-07-07 9 1 tablespoonful of 1 teaspoon iu! of grated horseradish. sugar. l 2 teaspoonlul of 1 tablespoon tul of dry mustard. vinegar. 2 tablespoon! uls of "Ideal" milk,29 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-07-07 9 Evening Gowt Of Coral Satin Tku mummy gomm by Talmot is of coral satin and the slemt€S of the coatee are trimmed with river fox.25 words
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Article91 1935-07-07 9 Put the horseradish into a basin. Add mustard, sugar, salt and pepper Mix in the vinegar and the Ideal milk. Stir well, and use for either hot or cold roast beef. 1 oz. of margarine. 1 teacup lul of 1 oz. of flour. Ideal milk. 2 lemon <julceof>.91 words
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Advertisement137 1935-07-07 9 ig mow J^^jv the skiJhil Maky— fcosU*. W *^R c*n *&d tkis finishing touck to weM thoughtkl r EL-. out KowHtality! MbMe little Uuches SAVOIEY AfIiOsTTSP: A veqr »f DIFFERENCE uselal »tknrttmn of Peek Freaa's that make a sue fTtur savMtry MscuHs. cvii*. sfcaswtl Mke twigs, with a aJ reek137 words
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Advertisement105 1935-07-07 9 Im JUST BECEIVhI) a tJuooarat ml SPECIALLY >fc.LL( TED GOWNS trmm the 3CMMKK COLLECTIONS of the feat LONDON HOUSES. S«ic A|W( far DORVILLK SparWwcar. M.jMH«fr MMh*. Sectrt Flaw. IS, Battery Iwd. Phaae 4974. C.X.TANG 231, River Valley Road, Ist Floor. BETWEEN UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. AND MOHAMF.D SI LT kN ROAD.105 words
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Article, Illustration3056 1935-07-07 10 By Our Woman Correspondent THE Singapore Royal Engineers (Volunteers) had a real night out recently at the Addphi Hotel: and I do not remember ever having been to such a jolly affair. The Sappers, stout feHows, dug a tunnel j under Old Man Gloom and put such3,056 words
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Advertisement251 1935-07-07 10 Aurelia's IS INTRODUCINGThu laantouttMr new fabric fcf GIA&AMKED NOT TO aU T K from An? i^bvimbb* vtssfttßsWsV yd csQUstaßstflhr sassnl te tne lon* ruo because they CAKWOT run. NEW HATS ARRIVED— Be* \afear far Mitt sb C»Uiairr. THE GIFT SHOP Capitol Wiajiii-i is: Kartk Bridge BaY fesj JubUee Teapot* *eU.251 words
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Advertisement274 1935-07-07 10 JUBILEE YEAR BRINGS TO SINGAPORE "JUBILEE SILK STORE" Specialists in Exclusive Tailored Gowns. Gowns and Dresses, Shirtings and Suitings, Pyjamas and Kimonos, Silks in every imaginable shade and variety in short, everything for Ladies and Gentlemen of discriminating taste Direct from PARIS NEW YORK SHANGHAI At your Disposal FROM lOth274 words
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Advertisement248 1935-07-07 10 F d C c^^^A GIAN Mjf SINGH'S M m/ Following record business J^^\jj'J tne a e continued for f W^T <£?*+ m few days more. Make Jil^m^ your purchases now and Lywu ify A/ save money. [1/ EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS V BARGAINS DURING SALE-TIME rjf 18 IOT MISS THIS ONCE-A-YEAR248 words
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Article419 1935-07-07 11 rV£AR Boys and Girls, Here we are again with another Oonser of fun At least I hope you all think sa Just a word aboat the wmers nave torgocten so g>*e amor irif \\*v wvl. cvci lum^ to seftd jue any near ibbbms* peases. Jokes, etc.419 words
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Article, Illustration464 1935-07-07 11 E. K - E. K. Bj pOLLOYVING arc three of the latest Shanghai creations. One is of striped taffeta, the accond of silk tulle and the third of plain crepe-de-chine. The first drees is made of striped taffeta. The collar is two and a half Inches high and Is fastened464 words
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Advertisement96 1935-07-07 11 4*S»- aW» m^ B *w*^& i M 3 mwmwmwmwmmmmM I -ii. T 1 mwmmmr **jiL. AAisa as JFT U H mWmwl amaT MUVUEIf for your baby. S^ LACTOGEN >^^tf amwmmmwmmW^mv -*^am V amw^_. k^^em 1 1 J \^(B^^^ aammwUi specially prepared J to suit tropical faffrr 1m d ammvPFl3 (fEMMI96 words
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Article274 1935-07-07 12 tt/ITH the turn of the half year, the T-model Ford buses, which for several years have caused such distress to our Municipal Commissioners though the rest ol the public tolerated and even patronised the cheap and speedy services they provided, disappeared from the Pasir Panjang route and their274 words
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Article418 1935-07-07 12 Tiger's Roar Heard In K. L." Tut. i tut! It was only John Hands saying < I things about the Man-in-the-Street. alias the Person-ln-Pudu-Road. 1 Triplets have been born at Mulacca. i and once again there has been no men- tion of poor old father.418 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1935-07-07 12 R. N. Walling - SINGAPORE MUNCIPALITY FIVE YEAR PROGRAMME R. N. Walling Introduction To The Tale Of Civic Prosperity By TWO-and-a-half years ago Singapore Municipality took a step that no other Malayan municipality, or any other kind of city or State administration for that matter, had taken before decided on a Five Year Programme.1,272 words
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Advertisement239 1935-07-07 12 1 "TWO SUE WIRIERS" X 4» Says Free Press 6-7-35. V In 3.15 6.15 9.15 irAvinoWl BILL" A PEPPY COMEDY WITH SONiS IT h t/ic Famous Revu*. Star^\ ARCHIE PITT and* ♦%Ji3« Car** to MclMigtitMX A EXTRA ADDED «fr ATTRACTIONS fr~» X iTir Ti iiw w Ml jC MB lit"239 words
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Advertisement123 1935-07-07 12 I NATURE'S CURE Dr De JONGHS LIGHT MOWN COD LIVER OIL contains VITAMINS A and D IN CORRECT PROI»ORTrON WITH ALL TM»= OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS Of Cod LI /er Oil Hift.tr rtnmwMM »T im Ma«fc»l Pulllllll tor ow EIGHT* m tk* uwmnt of CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and ALL123 words
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Miscellaneous10 1935-07-07 12 (She SuntUfl Stmrft tl-.i«».u.AL. .»I...»^I.fcKIAIAMJ ADVERTISING OFFICE: Oiil Street. Sinrapore.10 words
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Article, Illustration431 1935-07-07 13 Would -Be Passengers Vain Signalling To Packed Buses That Do Not Stop MASS MEETING MAY BE HELD We will stop pursuing. The bus and the trolley. We'll do no more queueing. In fact, sir, f boleh! *T*lilS little verse, which might be entitled The office workers'431 words
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Article61 1935-07-07 13 ITS PEACEFUL IN MEXICO Mexico City. As a sign of the peace prevailing In Mexico, and in view of the prospect of luture tranquility. 10.000 ploughs are to be made by the Governments arsenal here from the metal of guns scrapped as superfluous. The War Office61 words
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226 1935-07-07 13 TREASURY THEFT SPOIL? AGED MALAY CHARGED AT BATU GAJAH (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday, An echo of the robbery at the Klnta treasury when $30,000 was stolen was heard in the Batu Gajaii police court this morning when Mohamed Noor, an old Malay, was charged with dishonestly retaining stolen226 words
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Article133 1935-07-07 13 Simla. Under authority delegated to him by the King, Field-Marshal Sir Philip Chetwode, the CommanJer-in-Chief, has approved the immediate award of the Military Cross to Lieutenant A. P. 8. Rendall. sth Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment (Que-m Victoria's Own Corps of Guides), for conspicuous gallantry in133 words
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Article284 1935-07-07 13 AN APPRECIATION BY ONE WHO KNEW HER I IKE a flower cut off before reaching its full bloom. That was the thought which struck me when I heard the terrible news of the death of Nancy Wong. At first it was hard to believe that tru pretty, demure284 words
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Article, Illustration460 1935-07-07 13 Chinese Personalities (From A Special Correspondent.) THE appointment of Dr. Lim En° Hae as a Justice of the Peace in the Birthday Honours was hailed with much satisfaction among his friends. Dr. Lim is a man of liberal and propresssive views, and all movements for the460 words
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Article313 1935-07-07 13 To the Editor of the Sunday Times. Sir, I wonder if "Peace-lover," who declared in last week's Issue of the Sunday Times that women should not help In the defence of Singapore, has ever lost a near relation in a war? I think it Is313 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-07-07 13 This truck aft«r 15 years' worthy service ran in the drain in A:-, tm Road on Friday, and collapsed beyond hope of further assembly. —Sunday Times Photograph27 words
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Advertisement48 1935-07-07 13 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mr and Un. 8. Q Wong ask that all friend: will kindly regard thu as an Individual acknowledgment of their grateful thanka to them for having called or sent letter; and telegram* of condolence and wreath* or attended the funeral of their daughter Nancy on July 8.48 words
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Advertisement104 1935-07-07 13 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine of full tonic value and ol well-known basic ingredients la being marketed. A leading London analyst vouches for the quality of Fhosferlne Tonic Wine as follows: "I find It to be made from a sound full-bodied wine of excellent quality. It is free104 words
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Advertisement125 1935-07-07 13 \y\ "Talk about sauce!" says Ma Marmitt "I call it a shame to spoil good food with the tasteless stuff that some folk call psuce," I// says Ma Marmite. ttl 1 Sauce made with Marmite, now that's a In I different matter 1 It's delicious and it makes meat or125 words
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Article, Illustration640 1935-07-07 14 After 9§ Ywars on Railway It was UUie short of s tn«adr to this railway worker toha».tof*~ia>bi.>*after 30 yean Bat hk iln Mast awn was so bad thai he bad no choice he could only walk vttb a attok. The adrtee of a friend tad to640 words
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Article1086 1935-07-07 14 An Irresponsible Commentary On This And That unpuzßE axe signs of increasing tourist traffic," said Mr. J. A. Clarke, presiding at the Raffle* Hotel meeting the other Tourists da An<l when Bring tourism Is active Business. il "w »*«umed that the economic outlook is improving People with money1,086 words
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Article108 1935-07-07 14 VIII—THE RICKSHA COOLIE. Plod Plod I Plod And you give him an oath and a blow. The panting coolie plod* along His heart is weak though his limbs seem strong, And his eye* are straining so Plod Piod Plod And k's fifteen cent* /•>»* a mile l A108 words
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Advertisement211 1935-07-07 14 ROYAL AIR FORCE SATURDAY. 24th AUGUST £^o^^ MAKE A NOTE IN YOUR ENGAGEMENT BOOK of being badly out -of pocfts* wksn you can nataai indeamfty "T*L lit I Jiieu woa/d demand Our policies give unlimited Third Party Cover, complete lndemnlty for material damage, Advantageous nfdlcal expenses la respect of Insured211 words
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Article, Illustration766 1935-07-07 15 Decisive Vote At Public Debate SOME ADVANTAGES AND SOME OBJECTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent.) '< Malacca, Saturday. THE Malacca Literary Club held a debate at the Seng Cheonjr Society premises on the important question of whether or not Malacca should join a customs union766 words
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Article127 1935-07-07 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 4. The International Badmintan Party of Kuala Lumpur travelled to Serem- j ban and bsat the local Magpie B.P. by four games to three. The full re- suite (IBP. players mentioned firsts i were: Le« Mun Kong beat Wong Yew Chong I*—127 words
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Article117 1935-07-07 15 The friendly return match of five men's singles, five men's doubles and 3 mixed doubles between the Merry Ones Badminton Party of Klang and the International Badminton Party of Kuala Lumpur, will be played at the latter's court today. The following will represent the Merry Ones Chan117 words
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Article129 1935-07-07 15 At the fifth annual general meeting of the Silver Star Minstrels held last Sunday, the following were elected office-bearers for the year ending June, 1936 Patron, Mr. Chia Eng Say hon vice-president. Mr. Chew Kok Teow president. Mr. Sect Ohln Slew vicepresidents, Messrs. Ho Koon Ton. Tan129 words
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Article165 1935-07-07 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Pekan. H.H. the Sultan of Pahang's Sri i Terentang lawn tennis tournament will be held this year at the Astana Sri Terentang at Pekan on Aug. 3. 4 and 5. This Is now an annual event and is considered to be one of the165 words
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Advertisement140 1935-07-07 15 aaW _4 CaaV-^Li L**' Jastv BBsf *Ji TsBBBBtaH BBsf^^ aak 'XI afl aP^B sM C^ iaaaaaP M m— .afl BR"' 8888 'faBBBBBBBBBsW' fl finest deansing and poHshing agents v j- i a.\. known to science. Second, it has the M SET^ »t«eptic power to kill million, of Sh i^dkW film140 words
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Advertisement27 1935-07-07 15 ~^~~*^m M n«te to P«« ember T I I The Ew*t— Mllt i ca l Triumph 1 "MMI6HTY HMMETTA I af»>v with Jf- NELSON EJ>D* -Ja^^flaaaaatfa^B^W' AT27 words
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Advertisement403 1935-07-07 15 2 minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, stomacn gasall disappear within two minutea of taking a dose of Chardox. Chardox Is not a drug— it is a highly-refined and extremely active form of charcoal. It is at least fifty times more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal, and has fiftytimes403 words
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Article, Illustration945 1935-07-07 16 Birdman - Birdman Present Procedure Rapidly Becoming Farcical By IT is becoming evident that a central body to control civil aviation throughout Malaya wtH have to be established at an early date. It is obvious that a Malayan Civil Aviation Directorate will have to come945 words
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Article86 1935-07-07 16 The Playfalr Athletic Union will meet the Union Chinese B.P. today in three men's singles, one men's doubles and two mixed doubles. The match will be played at 21. Seat. Street (Old Surlna Hall), at 12.30. Meet at Union's ground half an hour before the match starts. Parties.86 words
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Article177 1935-07-07 16 During Jubilee Week a pleasant sur prise awaited the thousand or more employees of A. Wander Ltd. the manufacturers of Ovaltlne. Every person employed in the factory at King's Langley. and at the head offices In London received an additional week's wages— ln celebration of the happy coincidence177 words
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Article51 1935-07-07 16 Mr. J. J. Fluery State Veterinary Surgeon. Kedah, Is an Inmate of the I General Hospital, Alor Star. Mr. Low Lye Hock has assumed 1 duties as manager. Chop Guan Hln, Alor Star, In place of Mr. Cheah Leong Hooi, who has gone to Penang to Join the Asiatic Petroleum51 words
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Advertisement190 1935-07-07 16 f* "sr^^s^s^s*_*< iMsF* \r s^. _^-""'l. K jfl <: I BSSsV SBBsW 2^^aiisßit> Llb^kS HssVk- ssssW r^sssl X^^sbbbbbk^^Lf^ AWL, jJHfet.^sE Lbb»l > BBBK '^BsWr iB Bk ■SB^^^ BBBv BBBBt > BBB^^SBBBBfI jHI l^af y LB v wnF '^> $lF' "l^M PP SBbT .Sfc^.*X ssk^ss^^Mßfß W^WB KODAK sW^^^^^W^^W^L^^^iV^ 1 feti^^'i Ciae190 words
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Advertisement988 1935-07-07 16 MISCELLANEOUS A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS Is guaranteed by selling HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR, Men's and Boys' Shirts, Boots and shoes, etc. RcgiKar lines of perfect poods. Shopkeepers, Market.Tien and Bazaars supplied. Wonderful opportunity for beginners, good living and profit certain. ADVICE AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. Send cash with trial988 words
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468 1935-07-07 17 Fred J. Melville - Fred J. Melville There Are 60,000 Different Stamps In The World. By President, Junior Philatelic Society. •THERE are so many different postage stamps of the world now, about sixty thousand that many stamp collectors do not attempt to collect all postage stamps, but468 words
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Article711 1935-07-07 17 Jubilee S ta mps Of The Empire MOW that some time has passed since the Silver Jubilee issues were first made collectors can take stock of the several interesting, if less spectacular, stamps that have been issued in various parts o. the Empire during the past moi.th, writes the philatelic711 words
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Article, Illustration174 1935-07-07 17 LMS Picture. /^■ARLISLE claims to have been founded by Luil. a king of Britain who lived over 1,000 years B.C. After being many times burned Carlisle fell to the Normans. William Rufus built the castle and Henry I the walls. The latter monarch also built the cathedral.174 words
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Advertisement681 1935-07-07 17 A. j. GODDARD SILVER JUBILEE CT A M DC FOB SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS Iwß 1~ Packets ~"Mi>'r*"e only Silver Jubilee Stamps from the British Ernplre, every stamp ,_~i dlflerent We buyers of any quantity of uaed w v Sliver Jubilee Stamps. 1* 15'- and .««hOTi«* paid ky gpeclmenf of Straits681 words
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Advertisement809 1935-07-07 17 I LONDON. DRIVING LESSONS FINEST YEr quietest position by experienced instructors on "°TEL STRATHCONA, 1936 dual-control cars will quickly (Th e Strathcona Residential Club) get you accustomed to traffic Lancaster gate hyde pat*k signals, roundabouts, one-way A fe w J ard iif 0!n ?d and Kpnsington Gardens streeu. speed limits809 words
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Miscellaneous180 1935-07-07 17 Our Crossword Puzzle NOTE:— Plcures IB parsnihM- deaoU the number of letters ta toe words require*. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 19. Having ambition <•> J- Jl*? <'> M. Annoyed (7) <•> M. Broken <•) 1!: SSE*V%) M (4) 12. Marked wlto bestow* <•) it SSTffi 011 (4) Solution Of La* Week* It.180 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1935-07-07 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. CONDITIONS under foot were ideal and excellent weather prevailed when the first championship meeting of the Negri Sembilan Amateur Athletic Association began yesterday on the Negri Sembilan Club padang. Competition was very keen although no Malayan records were lowered.1,260 words
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Article49 1935-07-07 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kualt Lumpur, Saturday. It is rumoured that Lall Singh, who is selected to play In the F.M.S. cricket team during the August holiday game against the Colony, might be unable to play. He is still unfit after his recent operation.49 words
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720 1935-07-07 18 (By Our Badminton Correspondent.! SINGAPORE THE men's junior singles and junior doubles finals were to have been played off yesterday, thus bringing the men's junior tournaments to a close. The women's senior events were scheduled to begin next week but unfortunately owing to720 words
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Advertisement303 1935-07-07 18 OPERADIO SOUND -ON -FILM TALKING PICTURE THEATRE AMPLIFIER FULL PARTICULARS APPLY SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE. To Government Oflßcers and others contemplating returning to Scotland HEPBURN BROTHERS, COMPLETE HOUSE BUILDERS 56, GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH extend a Hearty Welcome and offer "THE HOME YOU WANT." Terms offered _are eminently suitable303 words
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Advertisement53 1935-07-07 18 "STRAITS PRODUCE" The first edition was completely sold out in two days. A second edition has been prepared and is now obtainable from all booksellers. Fleet Street rates will be paid for really first class humorous articles and sketches required for the next issue to be published in August. J.53 words
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Advertisement44 1935-07-07 18 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed IB^^^^^. eyes. Complicated /f^s^^| cases of defective W/^jfc^ vision. G lasses if \t needed. R.A. Thompson Dr. of Optometry. (GoTt. Licentiate U.S.A.) M.0,1 London S, Raffles Pkce (Fraakekl Pkoae 2500. 35 YEARS EUROPEAN CLINICAL44 words
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Advertisement53 1935-07-07 18 YOUR BLOOD IN HEALTH OR DISEASE Pure Blood is HEALTH. VIGOUR and LIFE Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases, i ßoils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result In damage to the Arteries, internal organs and in premature HJ old age. The direct way purifying53 words
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Advertisement309 1935-07-07 19 v.y.v/.v.v.v.v.vXv '///]yXv.\\\\y.'-"-'"'" li^^^^^H^^^^^K I yyyyyyyyyyy:yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyym myyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy^/r M-y^^tgi^- :^v'yjoi^ ,^H •yyyyyyyyyyyyW myyyyyyyyyyyyy-M yk-yyy.w mi& j^vS.~y/Z"v?:^^X-'w /If I'm :v?^ iii^lr^m^wW v.'iv'iv/XXXxxXvXiv/Xviv.vX-Xvxiß »£X-XvXvXvX« mm I M-Xv'.v;;;-;;-.-.* m > XvX -X^ ivXvX-x-Xv :vX XvX xm. Wk 9^H| x-xxxvX\"v:v/XvX-XvXv:xv:v::xs:v:J •;-'-v.y.v.v.;.;.;.v.v.v.vX;.y/'v!-Xv//!-Xv!\X ///^S^|^^^^^^^^^^^(^^-!-!^j^^^^^^k PV^ you now at fiction is wof the only cause fcHfl^^^TH^^^^F^^^^3 t^^^^ c yli309 words
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984 1935-07-07 20 Seven Goals Against Malacca BELOW SERVICES NOW ON GOAL AVERAGE SINGAPORE 7 MALACCA 1. CINGAPORE beat Malacca by seven goals to one at the Anson Road Road Stadium yesterday in the Malaya Cup competition. Weather conditions were ideal and there was a large984 words
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Article427 1935-07-07 20 PREPARING FOR THE PENANG OLYMPIAD EXCEPTIONALLY fine swimming was seen at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday during the aquatic events of the Singapore Chinese athletic meeting held In preparation for the All-Chinese Malayan Olympiad at Penang In August. The event of the afternoon 1.500 metres free style427 words
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Article132 1935-07-07 20 Before a large crowd of badminton enthusiasts of both sexes, the Useful Badminton Party scored a s—l5 1 vie- I tory over the Horllcks B.P. at the I latter's court last Sunday. Detailed scores (Useful's players mentioned first) Slories. George Chan beat Chan Seak Choon. 15—11. IS 5;132 words
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Article, Illustration37 1935-07-07 20 The arrival in Singapore of Gunboat Jack, the boxer, by the Kaisar-i Hind Left to right: Ho Eng Choon, Sng Chwee Seng, P. Tan der Beck, R. D. Simon, Gunboat Jack, and his wife, Charles de Alvis.37 words
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Article78 1935-07-07 20 The usual monthly meeting of the i Chinese friendly Association will he held at the residence of Mr. Tay Oen Seng, 161, Tras Street, on Tuesday, at 8 p.m. The twelfth anniversary celebration will be held sometime in October with a compulsory subscription of $l each member,78 words
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Article322 1935-07-07 20 C.S.C. TRIUMPH OVER S. C. C. The Ceylon Sports Club maintained their excellent record -when they scored a four-wlcket victory over the S.C.C. on the Padang yesterday. The Home Club, taking first knock, were all out for 85 a slow wicket keeping their figures very low. Sundram,322 words
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290 1935-07-07 20 TWO DAY FIXTURE RECREATION CLUB'S STRONG POSITION Uniter Services 87 all out 5.R.C.— 138 for 6 wickets. That was the score at the close of play at Tanglln yesterday In the two-day match between the United Services eleven and the S.R.C. The wicket was In good condition. and the Services290 words
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Article49 1935-07-07 20 The Annual athletic sports of the Singapore Japanese Club will be held at the Anson Road Stadium today beginning at 9 a.m. Besides field and track, there are more than 30 InterestIng events for men. women md children. All the Japanese school children tare also taking part49 words
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Article616 1935-07-07 20 SINGAPORE WIN WITH 10J POINTS' MARGIN ftVER one thousand people were pre- sent at the Inter-Settlement Police sports held at the Thomson Road depot grounds yesterday afternoon, and once again the local police earned praise for the manner in which the function was managed. This annual meeting,616 words
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789 1935-07-07 20 CHEW YEW SENG WINS JUNIOR SINGLES THE men's junior singles and junior doubles tournaments were concluded yesterday when the finals were played off at the Clerical Union Hall and resulted in Chew Yew Seng of the Sect Kirn Chen-r Badminton Party winning the singles title, and Koh Chek Tuan and789 words
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Article37 1935-07-07 20 The seventh monthly meeting of the Horllcks Badminton Party will be held today at the residence of Mr Yeo Khian Swee. 21-2, Lorong 16. Geylang Road, at 11 am. Light refreshment I will b« served.37 words
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Advertisement136 1935-07-07 20 VlMforlllt cleaning your k ><< kitchen sink ll^^^^J^ Grease clings more stubbornly |fl F round sinks and draining H M s^fi boards. Dirt and grime get MMnfM rubbed in with the grease, and I i J MAf -A ordinary scourers cannot get I v rid of them thoroughly. You I136 words
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Article1530 1935-07-07 21 SINGING BIRD WINS THE SUMMER CUP (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The third day of the Perak Turf Club summer meeting opened today In fine, cool weather. There was a very large attendance. The first race was a runaway victory for the favourite1,530 words
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Article348 1935-07-07 21 DOUR BATTING BY STIVEN (From Our Own Correspondent/! Malacca, Saturday. In fine weather, Negrl, winning the toss, took first knock. Miller and Stiven being the opening pair. Cooper's initial delivery went for four byes. The same bowler bowled the Negrl captain with a beautiful leg348 words
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290 1935-07-07 21 THREE RECORDS BEATEN AT PERAK SPORTS (Frost Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. THREE records were broken at the Perak A.A.A. meeting which was continued here today. In the 120 yds hurdles, Yusof established a new record with a time of 16 1/10 sec. The second record was established in the290 words
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Advertisement225 1935-07-07 21 "YOU'RE RIGHT BULY SINGAPORE ISNOT SUCH A BAD PLACE AFTER ALL ONE OF OUR GIJWCTS REMARKED THE OTHER DAY ..AND ¥OU WILL FEEL THE SAME WHEN YOU SPEND AN HOUR AT THE "GAP ROAD HOUSE." YOU CANNOT RESIST THE CHARM OF IKE WIDE, OPEN VIEWS— THE FRESHNESS OF THE COOL,225 words
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Advertisement88 1935-07-07 21 FRIDAY 12th JULY at 9.15 p. m. I 9 WBSB^BBBm AT THE GREAT WORLD IS BT^H GUNBOAT JACK Wm^ young* alde Wf^^f. MTN. KOUNUB. K^X^W^ JmA r~ tttrsl trmt gtmg v gMkg. X/ [fafe Itnttlin^ Guillermo and Rough IJ^I I I >iamond cross gloves as the Scini UR' I finnL88 words
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Advertisement600 1935-07-07 21 LADTES. If you an «hort yom fan Im iim« rear k«IM mmi. U «v ud Iht Mint lima, drtitap that I (netful. 'Mo-T Ipr. th.t m M Mr> ■flint, J^^_ Sr Mtopliat Ik* R<M Sr««B— IT NEVEK FAILS I Ik tmnmtmx cr 4umrr to hxlth >.!■■■ m- HOSS\ puj t600 words
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Article, Illustration3919 1935-07-07 22 Inter-Club Athletics— Why Not Revive Competition For Alhambra Shield? Malaya Cup Soccer League Positions SINGAPORE. *IT was extremely interesting to, find inter-club athletics revived in Singapore on Thursday, when the Singapore Recreation Cub met a team of men from the Rojal Air Force in a series of3,919 words
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Advertisement77 1935-07-07 22 m&6^^-^ y^tsfc^SMK R°y a Bakery' suggestions, showing a MBBBBIre£33B By Orders are accepted for all special yJz&aß^ occasions, such as Weddings, Birth rfflyj, Christenings, etc., and icing can be executed in accordance with personal wishes. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE C? LTp PROPRIETORS 3 Warm Studios It m^^—bbh {T mmm^ Oqrc k^77 words
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Article256 1935-07-07 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday The following will form the Malacca Chinese Contingent for the Third Malays Chinese Athletic Meet to be held hi August at Penang. THMfc ami FWi Eveam (Mm*).— A« Loon. Ho Cheng Baa, Bo Yak Yeh, Wong Hong Chang. Tal Chon« Cnong.256 words
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Advertisement127 1935-07-07 23 a Lovely Lustre.., and Every Hair in Place /QBP^ Alluring new light* will »U«i im yow I B^T jgr k*4r when you brine out its Uuty wkk V—k. ***IJ*' Scacomb. Ytm can b« ««r« that yow hmir VV| f '\w a* always neat and attractive, too, for this ■nviatbe* cream127 words
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Advertisement275 1935-07-07 23 fJULY ISSUES ARRIVED SiM Let me sing yoo to sleep with a love son* WalU Jack Pa- ne Orch My heart Is an oper FT. Jack Payne Orch. 5497 The Brldai WalU WalU Casanl Club Orch Seeln 1 is belle vin' K.T. (Charlie Kunz). S4M on the nJafat of Jane275 words
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Article, Illustration134 1935-07-07 24 Vast crowds saw the King and Oueen and other members of the Royal Family when they attended the Trooping the Colour ceremony in honour of the Hint's 7*th birthday on the Horse Guards Parade. The pk-tur* shows one small would-be spectator who134 words
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Advertisement217 1935-07-07 24 MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY 83. VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) rw. Ufa, Marine. AecMeat, GiuruM and Motor ASSETS i 65,9—.—9. Arthar C. PotU. Manager I ndenrritor E>«tru Branch, SINGAPORE I EXAMINE THE CLAIMS OF NUMOL THE UECONSTRtt TIVt217 words
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