The Straits Times, 14 July 1935
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Title Section38 1935-07-14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SVNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. I*6. Sunday, July 14, 1935 Price 10 cents FINAL EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 186. Sunday, July 14, 1935 Price 10 cents38 words
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290 1935-07-14 1 100,000 Italian Soldiers Sent To Abyssinia WHARVES PILED WITH WAR CARGO Sunstroke Taking Heavy Toll: Water Rationed Asmara. Saturday. •TITE Eritrean seaport of Massawa, normally a torpid Red Sea entrepot immerinn in 120 decrees, has suddenly been jerked into terrific activity. The wharves areReuter - 290 words
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Article104 1935-07-14 1 STOPPING EXCESS EXPORTS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Saturday. THE Netherlands Indies Government is taking measures to suppress the excess of native rubber exports in the second half of the year. The measures include the fixing of the export duty in future closely in relation104 words
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Article, Illustration35 1935-07-14 1 July 14 Is a national holiday in France. On that day in 1789 the Bastille feU. Above is M. Ballereau. French Consul in Singapore, at his deak in his office.35 words
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Article, Illustration116 1935-07-14 1 STOLEN GOVERNMENT MONEY FOUND IN HOUSE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. In the police court. Batu Gijah, today Mohd. Noor, an a ij ed Malay, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge cf dishonestly retaining $4,095. the property of the Perak Government, proceeds of116 words
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192 1935-07-14 1 DOLLAR BOAT LATE CARRYING 22 TOURISTS FOR MALAYA A DOLLAR Line steamship a/rived in Singapore yesterday late This was the President Garfield. which docked at noon— about six hours behind the usual time of arrival. Her departure from Manila was delayed eight hours owing to unusually heavy cargoes and she192 words
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Article54 1935-07-14 1 SIAM GOVERNMENT SUBSCRIBES £10,000 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Saturday. The Privy Purse has subscribed 10.000 towards the capital in the new company which with the Government support is being floated to cultivate sugar cane in the lands at the head of the Gulf of Siam within easy54 words
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Article177 1935-07-14 1 WATER ONLY INCHES PROM TOP'OF ftYKES Nanking Saturday. TPHF steadily rising flood waters of the Yangtse River have crept up to within six inches of the top of the dykes surrounding Hankow, principal purt ef the Yanrtee. A large foreign community is resident in theSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 177 words
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46 1935-07-14 1 Major W. M. Cheeseman. a missionary fr>m China, told an audience at Petersiield 'Hants* that a Salvation Army Commissioner once bought 200 Chinese girls for sixpence each. The girls, he said, were put up for auction, following a great flood.46 words
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Article234 1935-07-14 1 CAPITAL AKBANGiiKUKNT APPROVED DEVOLUTIONS passed at an extn- ordinary general meeting of DevonEstates (Malacca). Limited, were confirmed at a further extraordinary meeting held yesterday at the registered offices of the Company, French Bank Buildings, Singapore. Mr. J. A. Clarke presided xnd moved the resolution which was seconded234 words
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Article26 1935-07-14 1 Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par have remitted $10,000 to Gen. Wu Te-cheng. Mayor of Greater Shanghai, for relief work in the China floods.26 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-07-14 1 YenHkidse (above) and Ordjonikidae, two of tfce most important ■n la Rama, ike latter C*m■uaar for Heavy Indaatry, have keen liMtriiFi U Siberia for plotting against Stalin.27 words
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Article372 1935-07-14 1 (Sunday Times Special.) pi\ K months ago, on the night of Feb. 20, a 22-year-old Cantonese youth was shot dead in Kreta Ayer Road, Singapore. His murderer has nut been arrested yet and he may never be. To the public this crime repre«ents another unsolved372 words
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Article48 1935-07-14 1 Close of play scores in Saturday's county cricket: Worcester Ml; Suasex 144 for 2. Leicester 341: Warwick 104 for I Derby 353 (Worthington 92); Not a 0 far 0. NerthaaU 2*l (Read 6 f«r 54); Esvx 74 fir 5. Gk»MMUc ia; Hnm»ihlwr 13S for 6 —Reuetr.48 words
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Article569 1935-07-14 1 Third Test Match Leeds, Saturday. fHE Third Test match between England and South Africa opened here today in gloriously fine weather before 7,000 spectators. There having been no rain for three weeks the wicket played fast. The selectors were bothered with a series of mishaps as the569 words
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Article24 1935-07-14 1 Prague, Saturday In the Davis Cup Vcn Cramm and Lund <Gern:any» beat Menzel and Malacek (Czechoslovakia) ft— 3, 9—7, B—4.—Reuter.8 4.— Reuter. ->Reuter - 24 words
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Article79 1935-07-14 1 Noon. Saturday. Kuyers Sellers No. 1 K. X.3.5. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 19 15 i« .'0 1 1G Good FAQ. in «SJH (F. 0.8.) July 1<» j<) 11 13 No. 1 K. R S S* (Spot loose) awardable Spore 19 13 lti 1:» 11 13 Aug.-Sept. 291,79 words
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Article47 1935-07-14 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Saturday. Rubber market cl«>SILVER Sdo .0 !Sd. Forward ,<)' d. CROSS RATE London-New York, 4!1."> New York-London. 4.95 1 (Rate as supplied by tile London office of the National City Bank of New York applied to Friday's i-lose.) Uold IWs- lld>47 words
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Advertisement15 1935-07-14 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Orsm* BrUmtmJ B«*4 O*m far lUbn SUfCATOBK.15 words
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Advertisement177 1935-07-14 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES SLEDCE MIIK (SWEETENED CONDENSED) "SLEDGE BRAND" Sweetened Condensed >fc^y^ SWISS MILK is pure mAJ" rich Milk collected from /7/}2a-A n/^>W > selected cows whlcn 1 1 1* M r- /^r.« graze upon the verdant ll* fcZZfr 4T/>4M* and health giving pas- L 'U O 4? /mm s^"177 words
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Article, Illustration1632 1935-07-14 3 Present Sultan When A Boy Started Malay Football Team And Challenged The Cricket Club It is interesting to know that we have t.xiay in our midst two pioneers of tht early days of Malaya— Dato and Daten Gawler. now staying at Teluk1,632 words
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Article530 1935-07-14 3 B> Oar BaUvia CerrwaeaaVat.) C*VERY yeu- on Gareoeg Maulud. or the birthday of the Prophet, thousands cf people in South West Java go on a pilgrimage to the little village o! L'Jdojo. near Blitar. The village is situated at the font of the Kloet. that530 words
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Advertisement83 1935-07-14 3 -^d^CSawß^^l M HiidsMM Rtray Fist— EctMaical The Ford "Deluxe 10 hp. has estaBn^SSaß^^ blished a new standard in low cost B fj^^ motoring. It has the performance of a big car plus the economy and convenience of a light car. Drive the Ford 10 h. p. yourself in your own83 words
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Article, Illustration953 1935-07-14 4 HIGH STREET IS CALLED WATER ANGEL GATE By Oar Chinese Correspondent there is a lot U say ia favour «f tke attest pt of the Singapore Mi—tripal C— st— uoners lo kave al street traaslated into Ckiaese ia a umiform Method, they953 words
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Article, Illustration410 1935-07-14 4 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson By j YyHENEVER the bidding has proceeded one spade two spades three spades four spades, by a partnership, gales of laughter arise from opponents or kibitzers. I mast confess I do not understand the reason for this laughter. Such bidding is very nirrotl and common place amcng410 words
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Article, Illustration427 1935-07-14 4 POULTRY NOTES £ONSIDER the value of old hwi ami spring chickens. Hens with first class laying records, and when pedigree or breeder is known to the buyer, there is tittle risk for; a new beginner in purchasing a few birds for future needs. Most of the poultry427 words
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Advertisement391 1935-07-14 4 All you have to do to win one of our big cash prizes Is to place IQT Dni7p __sf) in their order of importance the reasons why the consumption cf Xo 1 XT ivl__ «|J_*JV Cadbury's tt Fry's 3-cent Chocolate Tablets is steadily Increasing. 7Mn T*RI7F _1 Tne Uat of391 words
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Advertisement107 1935-07-14 4 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tom- sfcl* hum Marty >• million tiny mm or Rons wkart Unjr genus or parasites can hide and (sum your sktn to Itch. rra«k. P«^B%nk aes-ltoa. Dfcpbv Itch rUnrvrormTTlmples. Acne. Crotch-Itch, and Stoigapor* Fo»C Dost wast* tlm« with ordiaary methods. Yoo Must h»v« a107 words
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Advertisement509 1935-07-14 4 MISCELLANEOUS A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS Is guaranteed by selling HOSIERY. DMPERY, UKBEfiWEAR, Men's and Boys' Shlru. Boots and shoes, etc Regular llnw of perfec-t pood*. Shopkeepers. Markctmcn and Bazaars supplied. Wonderful < pportunltj for beuinnen. good living and profit certain. ADVICE AND ILMSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. Send cash with509 words
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Letter660 1935-07-14 5 All Dressed Up To Be Married JUJ .KUIAGE in the old Chinese form presented m« with one episode after another of embarrass-1 The bride knew me not from Adam and I was as unacquainted ■with t arments of Manchurian lashion. the stoutest of heart w^uic ieel sheepish. Bu: when a660 words
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Letter241 1935-07-14 5 He Batted And Made Nothing THE most interesting cricket game in our club was the annual fixture with another club. A good •rowd used to sev, these games. For o. of these games the captain of our side asked me to turn up as a reserve, and further told me241 words
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Letter235 1935-07-14 5 AS soon as I understood that a warrant was out for my arrest I at once surrendered myself to the authorities. I tried to impress the inspector that it was a frame-up case, because I had refused to pay a gambling debt. Finally I was235 words
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Letter378 1935-07-14 5 "O Woman, Be Thy Age!" |\URING my first visit to Kuala Lumpur 1 was invited to a party. Feeling rather awkward at first I stood leaning agains*. the piano and surveyed the room. My glance rested on a good-looking girl who was surrounded with many male admirers all begging for378 words
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Letter95 1935-07-14 5 And He Was The Number One |T was at a formal, but delightful dinner party. My neighbour was an interesting man, and the subject of our con- versation was of a rei Uir» city east of Suez. Myself: Yes. a beautlfiK plact am good climate, but such terrible hotels. Not95 words
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Article94 1935-07-14 5 MY MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT Readers are invited to write articles of not more than 400 words on THEIR MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT. Ten dollars will be awarded each week to the sender of the story which in the opinion of the editor is the most interesting of those published. The sender94 words
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Advertisement73 1935-07-14 5 LEADERSHIP! Gißctle wiiKiiw their leadership </ <E^ir >- *H bec.u« *c, never tUnd TWw latest improvement is easily recognued —it is the Blue '^^vvyyyvw' Gillette Blade made upon Gillette's newest machines, y//////^/ •ewpered, ground and honed) vvv%x£ by Gillette's newest processes. S//' In fact. •> Gdkttei recent p.. All proves**73 words
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Advertisement634 1935-07-14 5 Sensational Triumphs over ASTHMA BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, COUGH, etc. Doctor's Revolutionary Discovery —k No sufferer However bad YOU are. however fom the tor- long ycu have suffered YOU tares of Asthma, need not despair I 1 SLSK t What Dp. Hair's Remedy Will Vssssl v^- sCT man or "oman fin Pnr634 words
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1125 1935-07-14 6 Malayan Musings An Irresponsible Commentary On This And That Y^UNG planters throughout Malaya have been drinking the health of tbe Bishop of London. At tbe ISP. luncheon in LonShouid don he said tnat Planters thf v ought to Marry marry as soon as ever it was financially possible." and he1,125 words
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Article296 1935-07-14 6 IX. THE CADET. He comes from a very respectable school, Perhaps from the 'Varsity cultured and cool He wears a bright blazer which shows you his m shop," His exploits extols till you beg him to stop, Youve been young yourself, and you know what talk's worth, And296 words
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Advertisement300 1935-07-14 6 bibbA sssr^ L^P I B^fl I J IP iHjL ■aPwkr^Sr lip' .W lIP I fB 'f BlH'^^ A man once said-'Tetfc I^^ißswA JB V "C married and your IVuh/l \v/liiM |^^^EfHH&>^£» y~ cC J*v ll' i ?x fr 4p' ''idMfffßPrarF^^nHwWy^"^***'*^* aW ••^-~-*-p t Another said "Buy a I SJfc*. '.m^im^mMr*300 words
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Article, Illustration116 1935-07-14 7 IN -September. 1809, Mr. Richard i.lassf'Jole. the fourth officer of the Honourable East India Cobipan> s ship Marquis o f Ely. was ured b\ a fleet «f Chines* while he was returning to from Macao with four The party were held for116 words
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775 1935-07-14 7 Juncsr Leech. By H C. Arteriey JarroMk. 7s. Cd. 'A EUROPEAN doctor on trial on a charge of murdering his wife by shooting her in a Singapore hotel; his conviction and ultimate release after serving several years; of the life imprisonment to which his775 words
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Article349 1935-07-14 7 Ml RDER WHILE YOU WAIT. The Saint in New York. By Leslie Charterts. Hodder and StoughUm. 78. 6d. "THE Saint is a very remarkable young man. Already he has survived apparently certain death a doz^n time* in each of a long series of thrillers and here he is plunged into349 words
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Advertisement189 1935-07-14 7 Junior Book Club, Ltd., 15. LOWEI fiMSVEMR PUCE, LONDON S.W. 1. £3 a year tarings you a GOOD BOOK straight from MiiglMi every montri for your ciitMrnß. Paruculaix may toe bad from tbe >l M»AI TIM»> OmCt, CBCWL WET. SINGATObXE. TriE OPTICAL HOUSE naT"" HOI SE FOX IHSraJiSI*iC ocvlists rusctnnoNS189 words
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Advertisement766 1935-07-14 7 HOME SBEJ9^^sSe^^~ 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 of sunshine. Later, yon horame proud of the intelligence they displayed, but, still later, yoa became anxious a* to what would become of766 words
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Article432 1935-07-14 8 4 Out Of 5 Secretaries Love Tieir Work SALARY DOES NOT MATTER BUT ROMANCE DOES VyiLAT is ti:t happiest carter for a modern girl? Secretarial work probah!> tne list, this is what a National Institute of Industrial Psychology questionnaire among girl secretaries revealed r our432 words
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Article133 1935-07-14 8 FOR RATS Thf modo dragons, which \rere captured in Java and presented to the Bos by Lord Moyne. sji now making themselves at home in their urroundices Wtoec these waaaK Uxaras arrived they wert in excellent condition, but ti»ey refused to f«ed. and tried to hiot behind the133 words
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Article94 1935-07-14 8 SOVIET PENALTY. MO6COW. Sentence of death will be the penalty henceforward for any driver of a motor-car involved in a serious accident while under the influence of drink in Russia. This is the latest move in the drive to cut down the number of road accidents94 words
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Article55 1935-07-14 8 c By order of the Spanish Government motorists holding passes allowing them to enter or leave Spain alter nightfall across the frontier at Gibraltar must have them signed by t."ie Military Governor of Algeciras as well as by the Spanish police. Extra vigilance is being exercised by the police over55 words
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Article81 1935-07-14 8 EVEN WHEN BATHING Eleven-year-old Gloria Vanderbili arrived at her mother's home on Long Island Sound to spend a month's holiday with her mother, in accordance with the judge's decision after the lawsuit for Gloria's custody. And— A machine-gun has been set up on the lawn of the81 words
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394 1935-07-14 8 Shark Jumps Into A Boat And Bites Fisherman Wild-wood (New Jersey). > SYNE of the moat amazing fishing i stories ever told was related here when the trawler Nautilus returned to harbour with her skipper, Capt. Manuel Chalor, nursing an arm torn by a shark. He told how the shark394 words
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Article, Illustration117 1935-07-14 8 Aged 149— Still Well And Working Aiicc, a hnoti London Zoo elephant la the sixties, to still alive. aetrve, and as intelncent as ever at the ace of 149. Mr. J. Morewood Dowsett, the animal expert, In a lecture at the Caxton Hall, London, recently, said he saw her In117 words
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Advertisement115 1935-07-14 8 ■BB^*r^Nail fvßL^am^Basr J^r Of having a Third Party Claim made against you. *>en If the claim against you falls pom flaav net be able to recover the cost of pomr defence, and thus be out of pocket. The Third Party Section of our Policies gives you unlimited protection against Third115 words
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Advertisement200 1935-07-14 8 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young li 24 Hoars It is bo loasrsr mnssssn' to suffer fraai teas mt lajat aad awaaooe. weak anaiary aai kea>. asrv lisas bss. Impure Mss< si silly skla, ■■jfiaiwß. and poor sasaa, aaeaaaw sa Aaiartraa Doctor has dlaeovsrasl a. eaiek. saay way to snd SSs*200 words
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Advertisement448 1935-07-14 8 Jla* Rcf&xx**- rnUfJ hs MU[?ons of Couqns .^Cr-^gua^ Couahi demand quick relief. Chamb*Hain'j Cough Remedy provides it I J CflttGHji Soothes the tickle in your throat, TBEMEDYIi cUars out inflammation, relieves *oreness. ..Safe for children as well assHasaßßßflßOßlP ll dult$ for contains no narcotics. ™JJp^**.' B| •M*i*a««L*iN MDKmi coHf any.448 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1935-07-14 9 The Best Clothes To Wear When Going To Office Talks To Business Girls AS we are Roing to talk about everything of interest to working women and girls in turn, I think we had better begin from the very etart and discuss the best kind of clothes to wear. When1,430 words
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Article374 1935-07-14 9 IF you are tired of fish fried, try serving it differently for a change. For Cooked Fish Next time you wish to use up some cooked Ash. try this dish with nouilles. You will require twice as much nouilles *s you have fish. Cook them In boiling374 words
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Advertisement272 1935-07-14 9 Just unpacked— 100 PARISIENNE GOWNS direct from THE CREATORS OF FASHIONS DONT FORGET OUR WEEKLY MONDAY SPECIAL IN OUR ECONOMY DEPT. no •< Hot. 5-7-9, Stamford Road, cAfim mum. FREE GIFTS TNE GIFT SHOP IST North Under H— lt Od «U Mode j. value LOYELT NEW HATS AKJUVEO Fr— 1272 words
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Advertisement557 1935-07-14 9 'Harlene-Hair-Drill' For Healthy Hair! 2 Minutes A Day Banishes jfi^-A "x BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, £a\ M^Vi LIFELESS&FALLING HAIR iljwi 1U "HARLENE-HAIR-DRILL" restores iLjfe^--^ "^^Wi growth, lustre and luxuriance to impov- /t_^C .^^a X] erished hair, and revives the weakened \^jl|X KJr tresses. To men it restores the Well- r-m Groomed Appearance557 words
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Article, Illustration650 1935-07-14 10 Giving Singapore's Cinderellas A New And Glorious Liberty /V\E of the crying needs of Singapore if a modern building of fiatiet.* for working girls. For those girls lucky enough to pauses* families, the problem of h^jfjiy never exists. But what is .-olution for all the hundreds of homeless650 words
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Article79 1935-07-14 10 Fry two or three very thin rashers of streaky bacon very crisply. Mix a quarter of a pound of grated cheese with a cupful of creamy milk, add a well-beaten egg, salt, pepper, and the bacon broken up into very .small pieces, and beat the whole79 words
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Article45 1935-07-14 10 Lightly butter some cream crackers or water biscuits, cover with a mixture of grated Parmesan and Gruyere cheese, and put them in the oven till the cheese has melted. Flavour with minced onion or onion' juice, chopped parsley, tomato-juice, paprika, or anchovy essence.45 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-07-14 10 Smart Coat Of Navy Blue A smart coat of navy blue crepe i* worn over a less attractive dress of crepe-de-chine Mo4et ky Marshall and Snelgrove.26 words
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Advertisement88 1935-07-14 10 LATEST MATERIALS Jf FOR AFTLRNOON EVENING FROCKS 0 JUST RECEIVED. ti SToat aS. 23.4-lIC-H STR.-KT jSW^^^ Proprirtor T NARAINDAS DUST FROM THE STREETS BRINGS INFECTION INTO YOUR HOME PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH LIFEBUOY SOAP Guard against this risk of infection by washing often with Lifebuoy Soap. Its »t»*u Iy>r1 y>r88 words
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Advertisement782 1935-07-14 10 GRAND MYSTERY SOAP I V- I COMPETITION BIG CASH PRIZES MUST BE WON FIRST PRIZE $100. SECOND PRIZE $50. 2ND. PRIZt and 5 Prizes each of $10. C Q AN EQUAL CHANCE FOR EVERYONE. Everybody knows the most f&mous health soap in the 5 PRIZES world the soap that protects782 words
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Article417 1935-07-14 11 •THIS week I shall describe another HC of the Shanghai dressy nave just appeared One dress Is made of black satin, the second of mft iace. and the third white tirst dress is made of blank ss::r. The cellar is two and three-quarter inches high, and is417 words
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Article, Illustration1933 1935-07-14 11 By Our Woman Correspondent ULTHEN Gilbert and Sullivan created their famu -*ong. The Pdirriia'p L«t is not a Happy One.** I an sure they did not have in aiad such an enjoyable function r.ai held at the Thomson Road Police Depot on Saturday week w hen the1,933 words
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Article249 1935-07-14 12 The American press continues as lurid as ever regarding the appalling iniquities of that hot-bed of vice, Singapore a name synonymous with everything that is evil. But at least one American journalist whose yearning for truth overcame any lingering love of sensationalism his New York training might have249 words
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Article, Illustration864 1935-07-14 12 Social Problems Of The Future By W. Arthur Wilson \l/HAT a long way Malaya still has to go along the path of i social legislation! There has been all too easy an assumption that obligations accepted by the community in other countries, and indeed forced upon864 words
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Article487 1935-07-14 12 KJIALAYA is truly in a bad way. Snails are drinking latex, rats are eating oil-palm nuts and padi, and bees are playing the deuce in! bureaucratic bonnets. Even bats are a nuisance when wielded by Penang smiters. Gunboat Jack is a fine boxer, and a487 words
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Miscellaneous8 1935-07-14 12 EDITORIAL. MANAOKKIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore8 words
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793 1935-07-14 13 Adjustments Made When Complaints Legitimate MR. TAY LIAN TECK'S VIEWS "Some Of The Alleged Hardships Greatly E xaggerated (Sunday Times Special.) TH\T criticism of bus services in Singapore is exaggerated, although there may be rrom for improvement, is the consensus of opinion t»cn" r<~iden793 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-07-14 13 WILL HE ONE DAY JET A ENSION? A Chinese beggar in Singapore. With social reform he may disappear See article in page 12.23 words
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Article, Illustration72 1935-07-14 13 |^|RS. Meenambal (right) formally declared open t. < i v premises of the Tamils' Reform Association in Singa|W pore. Mrs. Rukmani (left) opened the Tamil Reading Room in the building. Portraits of the King and Queen were unveiled by the President of the Association, Mr. A. C. Suppiah (centre). The72 words
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472 1935-07-14 13 MALAYA'S $933,065 LAST YEAR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 12. THERE was a passage in the annual report of Capt. T. P. Coe, Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, which made me inquisitive. During 1934, he said, stamps to the value of472 words
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Article70 1935-07-14 13 ADMITTED ASSAULTING POLICE CONSTABLE. Pleading guilty to having assault. a Malay police constable attached t.o Wayang Satu police station, a 28-year-old Malay rubber tapper, Hussein t> Hajl Laujung, was bound over for period of three months in a sum ol $50 by Mr. Norman Orice. the Sins70 words
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153 1935-07-14 13 MR. GAN SAY HONG NEW CHINESE ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER Mr. Gan Say Hong, who has been ap pointed a member of the Chinese Advisory Board In the place of Mr. Lim Keng Lian, is a native of the Ton? Ann District (Fukien Province) of China. He is a leading member153 words
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Article286 1935-07-14 13 SWIMMING CLUB TO MEET TODAY AUTHORITY to proceed with the erection of a new $275,000 club house will he sought at a special general meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club to be field today at 10.30 a.m. The proposed new club house Is completely self-contained building to oe erected on286 words
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Advertisement27 1935-07-14 13 EDUCATIONAL PRIVATE LESSONS required in "Spanish." Have slight knowledge, but require Matriculation Standard." Please forward lowest possible terms, periods, and etc. Box B, Sunday Times. TIGER BEER27 words
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Advertisement105 1935-07-14 13 A REALLY GOOD TONIC WINE. Phosferine Tonic Wine contains all that k best In a sound, pure wine, plus those other qualities which are generally associated witi a course of medicine with strong body anc nerve building properties. FREE! FREE: c will send you engraving only. Artistically hand-engraved with 3105 words
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Advertisement70 1935-07-14 13 3* 1* Q'licrenx of ""47//" Oenuine fumed with ~V7U~ Eau dc Cor» _i 1 lo«nc or "4711" To&ca. Lav de Cologne temples— and you Pn^^h**^^ from the hand- ft '•*o'w«*«* m vW J head, it relieves k rl K rl Gives that velvet A perfect cream for l| migraine. as70 words
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Article889 1935-07-14 14 London Opinion By No Means Confident MR. LOWINGER'S VISIT Siam And Belgian Congo Hold The Key To Position fHE topic of the future of tin control is brought prominently to the fare by the impending visit to Malaya of Mr. V. A. Lowinger, Malaya's senior889 words
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184 1935-07-14 14 HTHE Amicable Athletic Association celebrates the seventh anniversary of its formation this week-end. The celebrations started yesterday afternoon at Mr. Aw Boon Haw'B bungalow at Pasir Panjang Road, lent for the occasion. Members who arrived at the bungalow eirly In the afternoon ware regaled with184 words
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85 1935-07-14 14 JOHORE PROMOTION UNKU AHMAD GOES TO CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. Alter six years service in the office of tbe General Adviser, Johore Bahru, Unku Ahmad bin Omar, will from tomorr. w assume the duties of Assistant Superintendent of the Preventive Branch Causeway, Johore Bahru. At85 words
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Article101 1935-07-14 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. After a hearing listing five days the double murder case in which three Chinese. Look Kwl Fong, Chan Fong and Yong Shau, were charged with the murder of a vegetable gardener named Loh Chun and his daughter Mok TaJ m the course101 words
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Article, Illustration173 1935-07-14 14 IN honour of the 0.8. E. conferred on him by His Majesty the King, the Rev. William Murray was entertained to tea yesterday afternoon by the Straits Chinese Church, the Chinese Presbyterian Churches in Singapore, Johore Bahru. Muar and Batu Pahat, the Chinese Christian Association, the173 words
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Article123 1935-07-14 14 MR. M. SOCKALINT.AM CHETTIAR (From Our Own Correspondent Kuantan. Saturday. The Indo-Ceylonese community of Kuantan is entertaining Mr. M. Sockalingam Chettiar who has txt-ri made a Justice of the Pe;ce In and for the State of Pahang. to a tea party in his honour. Among his other123 words
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Advertisement278 1935-07-14 14 Aren't they SHARP? I took them on "Panatomic" Paauiumir is ihe latest of the Kodak films, but it's already a firm favourite wmto all wbo know tt. Sharpness That's tbe secret— and it's due to the microscopically fine-grain 1 wt'ich Kodak research has achieved. Panatomic givos marveUnut enlant-menU and tbe278 words
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Advertisement186 1935-07-14 14 K 1 11 ICO IT a^aaaaaaaa^sfc^ a x -Tkmmm Jm N«T«r used lo be able to smoke more them two or W? three a day. Sensitive V throat wouldn't stand ii. Then V someone gave him a tip L bkl '-i'jn '^v Craven "A". Now he gets Ik LinA \/r*186 words
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Article1737 1935-07-14 15 Nathaniel Gubbins - Sitting On The Fence Nathaniel Gubbins By JINCLE NAT has been on the Hay diet for the past week. He doesn't quite know why, except that everybody said it was so healthy and reduced weight and made one look so alive and r al*rt. 1 All of which seemed to1,737 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-07-14 15 Toni, the accordionist, and Yenti, his monkey, well-known entertainers in London streets.15 words
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Advertisement297 1935-07-14 15 2 st. 71b*. GONE IN FIVE MONTHS. She Couldn't Believe the Weighing Machine. wobb sor nrst wag Dan oeswsii. a lew monttw attar osmmmwcSMj to take Kru&cher. Hamv tntt wvmsßfi coud mv mbwi nar eyes. xnakr sure tberr was no mistake! Here is the history at tbe case written by297 words
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Advertisement131 1935-07-14 15 SUNLIGHT AND UMBRELLA SOAP 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 by131 words
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Article, Illustration288 1935-07-14 16 ]L|R. YEO HOCK THYE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Benc Teek. was yesterday married in Singapore to Miss Teo Peck Gnat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teo Kirn Guan. The marriage was performed in the semi-modem style, both bride and groom being dressed in European costume Chinese ceremonies were288 words
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Article71 1935-07-14 16 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. Wong Kiew, a merchant of Kulal, was this morning fined $6 75 by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya. the second magistrate for concealing three bottles of perfume under the cushion of a lorry while proceeding with goods purchased in Singapore to71 words
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Article76 1935-07-14 16 <From Our Own Corresponaent > Seremban, Saturday. A Chinese woman. Oan Soo, was ftned $15 by the Seremban magistrate. Mr. J. Cilder, for being found in possession of lottery tickets. The tickets were Issued by the Chee Man Club of Talplng, of which Chinese Association she was76 words
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Article, Illustration544 1935-07-14 16 Ch inese Personalia es r\K Lisn Boon keng, the second son of Mr. Lim Thean Gow, was born on Sept. 5, 1869. He has earned a world-wide reputation not only s& a scholar but also as a public servant and as an active social reformer. As544 words
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Advertisement248 1935-07-14 16 Doubled up with Stomach j pains an in a<»- sj <^ PjS minutes jjW[<-- slater One minute you are doubled up wlta pain, due to bloating gas aid burning add Id your stomach. Take two or three Chardox tahlets. and two minutes later the pain has gone. Chardox Is not248 words
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Advertisement275 1935-07-14 16 Deeding 'time for smiler" WntTlcvSwiD V**» SPOON MOOO. MATS OH H* IWt SOUND! frj II M m r»chr 6W\ho cum* o* O} c^t^\m XMOCKS 50VA AHO KW6 COW MO6 OH THf* OCKIM& MV>6 AND BOWL OH SSuV ©EfSoR r 6l Orchestra— By Gluva William* THERE IS HO SAFER OR BETTER275 words
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373 1935-07-14 17 Too Many Films Made Only To Comply With Law (From A Correspondent.) THOI/SANDS of cinema owaers In Great Britain are in revolt against the section of the Cinematograph Films Act which compels tvhibitors to show an increasing propert -on or quota of British films regardless373 words
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755 1935-07-14 17 By Fred J. Melville rifißifßt Junior Philatelic Society. ro.NTIM ING our glimpses through the diversified portrait paller* of British Empire stamps we pbbb on to the stamps issued in Caßatia in 1908 to celebrate the third centenary of Quebec. On the** are portraits of Jacques755 words
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Article, Illustration115 1935-07-14 17 WORCESTERSHIRE Is full of picturesque scenery, especially in the neighbourhood of Malvern and along the Severn Valley. Malvern is a long-established health resort and todny there Is every amenity for the visitor, both social and sporting. There is a fine theatre, a good golf course and an115 words
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Article246 1935-07-14 17 THE Civil Service is searching for a Guide to Personality. Somerset House has tried an American method of measuring and analysing personality, but it failed. Now the National Whitley Council is to try to establish a standard. Formerly a civil servant's qualities were assessed under eleven different246 words
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Advertisement523 1935-07-14 17 LONDON Phone Flaxnun 0830. LONDON CALLS (I MBtKLAM) HOI sk. INSISTENTI V djMMtg^ 51—53—55 EARLS COI'BT sqi'ARE. COME* NT 7J Swith Keßsington. 5.W.5. <tf bbbbh and enjoy at either fc Pleasantly situated, in a good locality, UATCI DCUDDIUfiT Ideal for long or short visits, con- nUICL nCMDnAriUI <?~i-4tr venient shopping523 words
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Miscellaneous184 1935-07-14 17 Our Crossword Puzzle I t 1 1 S^vySS^^s^^Aißßi MOTS:— Figures in parentbescs denott the number of letters in use words required (CLUES.) ACROSS. 23 Wears away i 24. Interfere <6i 1. Preesing machines <U> 2«. Preposition »4) I? IT* 1 (7) Vegetable (4). 11. Hawkers (s) 11. Oouple <4) naiun184 words
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Article, Illustration1584 1935-07-14 18 CHANCES IN WOMEN'S EVENTS CONSIDERED BRIGHT By Smash KUALA LUMPUR. IX preparation for the fortha ming badminton tourney of the All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad which will take place in Penang during the first week of August, Selangor players were given the necessary trials last1,584 words
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Article204 1935-07-14 18 The Diehard Badminton Party has decided upon a scheme both novel and sporting with the double object of Increasing its own membership and of giving to beginners in the gune the benefit of long years of training and experience of senior players who have made their mark In204 words
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Article254 1935-07-14 18 The following teams have entered in the Klang District Badminton In-ter-Team Doubles League, 193 b: Tale "A"— Moey Liang Teck (C*pt.), Lee Sim Beng. Lee Eng Swee, T>h Boon Kiat. Ooh Keng Hoon. Yap Pl»ri? Kirn, Cheang Jin Hoe and Be Kan En. Tale -B"— Yap Chai Thuan254 words
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Article191 1935-07-14 18 First round tics to be played during the next week-end in the Useful BP. league system tournaments, are as follows: Saturday. July 20: Chin Tham Swee •vs. Lim Cheng Hong; Ong Say Yeo vs. iKoh Sai Chai; Tan Tiang Bee vs. Tan Siong Leng; J. C. Koruthu vs.191 words
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Article30 1935-07-14 18 A friendly badminton match will be played between the Useful B.P. and the Union Chinese BP. at the former's court, 522. Kampong Bahru j Road, today, fat 3 p m30 words
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Advertisement153 1935-07-14 18 There is no secret, my d jar— Just serve these deliriously crisp and oven fresh FAMOUS "MARI E" rf BISCUITS ,\f V. \v A s. L. Jim MASTER I ROYAL AIR FORCE SINGAPORE JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS SATURDAY, 24th AUGUST MAKE A NOTE IN YOUR ENGAGEMENT BOOK 1835 Singapore 1935 FREE PRESS153 words
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765 1935-07-14 19 Men Have Every Chance Of Doing Well By Our Badminton Correspondent. SINGAPORE. JNTEREST in the local champion- ship games appears to have leavened considerably this year j judging from the poor attendances at the games. With the men's junior singles and doubles concluded last week and765 words
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Article, Illustration287 1935-07-14 19 Ringside - Ringside By A LTHOLGH far from being s|k tacularly exciting the main event between Gunboat Jack and Young Aide at the Great World on Friday night was quite an interesting affair. The good opinion that I have pet •anally had for Aide aiier hi* Ag2us with Rivers and287 words
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Article136 1935-07-14 19 Further results in the Port Dickson Malays open doubles badminton tournament Yusuf and Burban beat Abdul Jamil and Burhan, it (s— 21—17, Abdul Jamil and Burban beat Yusui and Junid, 1»— 19 2), 21—14; YusuX and Burhan beat Abdul ll— m *&d baoail, 21—17. 21—19; Sbataram and136 words
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Article32 1935-07-14 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore 3ahru. July 8. The annual athletic sports of the Boklt Zahrah School. Johore Bauru, will take place on July 24 at the school ground.32 words
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Advertisement165 1935-07-14 19 NERYIGOR A STRENGTHENING TONIC v QXXB-fafSMMt aw immw 'mm) INCREASES VITALITY GEN£RA!_VfeAW«ESS u&sofNeweßnh HuSgi! Lost Energy Ct l^f i fWmisy Blood laWat^JbaVaV "JI^MIA IK^!^ Sleeplessness Inokotion Depression jd throughout the laro* t»<*m oF I astABMHAti ctaoa. wmis settum£nts. I SHMCt*'. LMETOWH. MALTA. 66YPT (if. PRACTICE LIIMTEI TO TIE EYE. SPECIALIZING:165 words
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Advertisement545 1935-07-14 19 I Ae< <^ I ■WswJ afeasrs. C. C. Waavneld Co.. Ltd.. ■ftgkfteerinic Laboraiur> Wakefleld House. Cambridge Cbeapaldc. X.C J. December 31st, 1934. Dear Sir 3, You may be interested to know that we have recently examined PATENT Castrol and its effects in use, to a high degree of accuracy, and545 words
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519 1935-07-14 20 Sri// Going Strong 4f £n</ Of Game MJjL Veterans Z. S.CJFA. Veterans 0. 17LEVEN veterans of the S.t.F.A. and a similar number from Ibe M.F.A. re-lived the days of their youth for a brief sixty minutes on the green sward of the Anson519 words
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Article215 1935-07-14 20 HIGH SCORES IN LOW TOTALS MATCH .:,cire.rs School beat the Public L>epartment en the Nondescripts (roved by 60 runs Scores St. ABt.M-'s Sch««l J. Ferguson c Chin Lye b D Almeida 5. R Thoy c Ponniah b Patterson 22. J Weber c D'AinekSa b Pcrrier 8. Beng Chaac215 words
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Article112 1935-07-14 20 EURASIAN ASSOCIATION SPRING SURPRISE < From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Saturday Three Stonor Shield cricket matches were played here today The Selangor Eurasian Association caused another surprise this week by defeating the V.M.C. A. The V.M.C A were dismissed for 64 (Labrooy 23). The Eurasians passed the112 words
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Article, Illustration769 1935-07-14 20 ■pHK First Battalion the Wiltshire Regiment, with 116 points, won the Inter-Unit Challenge Cup at the finals of the Combined Services Athletic Championships held at Tanglin in the presence of a huge crowd yesterday afternoon. The sports were the most brilliant seen in Singapore769 words
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Article183 1935-07-14 20 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Saturday. The Penang Cricket Club sports were held today in fine weather. Good times were recorded. Results 100 Yards 1 Hague. 2 Moulding. 3 Francis, time 10 4-5 sec. S»ck Race 1 Hague. 2 Clancy, 3 Reed. High Jump 1 Lee.183 words
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Article277 1935-07-14 20 S.C.C. BEAT V.M.C.A. BY 49 RUNS AN S.CC. eleven defeated the V M C A. by 49 runs yesterday, getting the latter's last n.an out ten minutes before time. The S.C.C. batting first, declared at 156 for six wickets. F P. H. Pearse was top-sec rer277 words
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Article276 1935-07-14 20 EVAN WONG MAKES HALF A CENTURY The S.C.R.C. drew with the Royal Artillery (Changit at Hong Llm Green yesterday. The Chinese took first le .^e of the stumps and compiled 132 Evan Wong contributing 50. Merritt captured six for 62. Weston taking the remaining wickets for276 words
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Article268 1935-07-14 20 EDWARDS BOWLS WELL FOR S.R.C. THANKS to excellent bowling by 3. Edwards "particularly! and N. Sullivan, the SRC. were able to beat the M.F.A. cricket eleven by 28 runs, in their match on their own ground yesterday Edwards was in excellent form with the ball taking268 words
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Article167 1935-07-14 20 SELANGOR WINS STATE HONOURS (From Our Cwn Ccrre-p r.c.ia Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Glcrioiu weather favoured ti- 3 F.M.S. Police spcrts meeting h. id m the Stadium toc'ay before a rcpr s^ntative gathering, ir.c udiru x'r i Chief Secretary. Hjn. Mr. Marcu^ Re and Mrs. Rex and th?ir167 words
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Article245 1935-07-14 20 St. Joseph's Institution beat tli Angle-Chinese School at crick terday by 82 rurs. Batting first the latt?r scored 57. St. Josephs replied with 139. thanks to a splend'd 89 by A. Pennefather. whos score included two sixes and sixteen fcurs. Scores A.C.S. Yew Wee c and b245 words
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Advertisement105 1935-07-14 20 >1()KK IHKILLING THAN ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY SHOWN IN MYSTERY STORIES CAPITOL. TODAY 3.15 6.15- 9.15 j4Jm*sk sBHHHHHEIBHL L EERIE! A Detective ftmdes Unseen I Horrors to solve Weird Crime! H^^T LIONEL I TmH YOU I BARRYMQRE I^^H I Ife of T I FORGET m,tt> m-c-m Coi« If A. mi nt>^ ELIZABETH105 words
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Advertisement55 1935-07-14 20 ■j-fca ß Th« Fin* Gentkinan of the Screen PAVILION ---Next Chaflge in h« most Distinguished Role! GEORGE ARLISS m the DARRYL ZANUCK production "CARDINAL RICHELIEU" Richelieu "Red Shadow" of all Europe ..the man they called a monster daring death that Love might Live AIOTNER EPOCM-HAIII6 TMfIMPH BY THE PROIHCERS OF55 words
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1478 1935-07-14 21 Fair Dividends Despite Small Fields (rroa Owr Owb (orreafJoaJetiU) \pok. Sataraav. Tfce rVrafc Turf CMb Skye mmAing today was favoured by goad weather, aad the goiag was goad. In the first raoe Larrikin, ttoe favourite, disappointed. Mickey Moaac ridden by Che1,478 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-07-14 21 The Chinese veterans <S CF A team which met the MF A veterans el Anson Road yesterday Sunday Times picture.20 words
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1044 1935-07-14 21 PLAYFAIR A.U. •■•HE lnre--coUe:late cricket flxturbetween the Medic- College and the Raffles College, for the cup presented by Sir Richard Wlnstedt, began yesterday on the Medical College ground. The home team took first knock and compiled 1<« towards which Oh Chong Seng contributed 38, M.1,044 words
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Article947 1935-07-14 21 Diehards And Mayflowers Provide Winners (By Our Badminton Correspondent) j THE first round Lies of the open mixed doubles championship tournament, which attracted only eight entries and which commenced i at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday, proved to be dull aaMn and, resulted in easy victoru-s947 words
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Advertisement232 1935-07-14 21 "LOST GOOD JOBS FROM STOMACH TROLBLL" 'I: I Lad known of Maclear. Drar.d St3ir.ach Powder years aeo.' *****1 Mr E Like thousand.* of ether sufferers from all kinds of stomach trouble. Mr E found thlj wcrderfttl remedy cures when all ds? has failed "I must tell you how wonderful I232 words
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Advertisement99 1935-07-14 21 'LORNA DOONE' AND 'WILLIAM TELL' Positively Last Night! One Show only Tonight at 9.15 p.m. Owing to the Theatre being booked for the "Spotlight Revue" there will be NO performance* on Mon., July 15. Box Office open at the Theatre from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. phone 6826.99 words
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Article, Illustration4984 1935-07-14 22 Singapore Lawn Tennis Tourney Nearing Conclusion Will Lim Bong Soo Create A New Record? Keen Games Among Veterans SINGAPORE. {MH)D progress was made during ihe past week in the Singapore lawn tennis championships, which vere interrupted by the weather the pMfim week. The tournament should be completed4,984 words
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Article534 1935-07-14 23 Segamat. July t. Playing on the school field on Friday the Segamat English School defeated a scratch side captained by Mr H 1' Bryson. by 34 nms. Setasaat School (First Iswiags) Hashlm b Ponnodurai 11: Nadason b Ponnodurai 14; Arasaratnam c Thomas b Ponnodurai 0; Awang b534 words
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Advertisement281 1935-07-14 23 SELLING LIKE HOT CAKES! is the proverbial description of the hundreds of bfcrgain hunters at the T. M. A. SALES Every article a genuine Bargain! Whether It Is n Musical Instnimrnt. Music or a Record that you want, buy It from us this week. THE LAST WEEK OF OUR SALES281 words
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Article, Illustration55 1935-07-14 24 Pri.ne Parachatra, on his way to the Rotary Convention as representative of Malaya and Siam, spent some days in Hollywood. Here he visited the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios where as a keen cameraman he was particularly interested in the photographic department. Left to right the Prince, Virginia Bruce,55 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-07-14 24 June was a month of sunshine in England and everyone took adtantage of it. Here are river girls at Tasg's Island, on the Thames near Hampton Court.27 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-07-14 24 Taking the hurdles at the London police spurts at Imber Court, East Molesey, Surrey14 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-07-14 24 Serjeant Mohamed bin Dol (left) and Lieut. Rahmat bin Abass, the two remaining original members of thr Malay Company of the Singapore volunteers.23 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-07-14 24 si i..c llomuay li>i;i« Club make a flight to England every year, i'-re they are after arrival at iuston aerodrome. Instructor A. C. Gaidar is in the centre.28 words
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Advertisement282 1935-07-14 24 MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY 83, VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated la England) Fare, Lit: Marine. Accident. Guaranty* and MoUr ASSETS £60,a00.000 Arthur C. PotU, Manager A Underwriter Eastern Branch. SINGAPORE. I EXAMINE THE CLAIMS CF NUMOL THE RECONSTRUCTIVE FOOD SEND282 words
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