The Straits Times, 11 August 1935

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 190. Sunday, August 11, 1935 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malayc. No. 190. Sunday, August 11, 1935 Price 10 cents
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  • 163 1 SINGAPORE WEAK AND DISORGANISED BIG CROWD SEES GAME Packed Trains Arriving Hourly During Day gELANGOR WON A FULLY-DESERVED VICTORY OVER SINGAPORE YESTERDAY IN KUALA LUMPUR IN THE H.M.S. MALAYA CUP FOOTBALL FINAL BY TWO GOALS TO NIL. The Selangor forwards were quick on the
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  • 233 1 London. Saturday. The football season opened in Scotland yesterday and same., played resulted as follows Aberdeen 3. Celtic 1. Albion 1, Dunfermline 3. Clyde 1. Alrdrie 1. Hamilton 2. Dundee 2. Hearts 2. Partick 0. Kilmarnock 2. Motherwell 3. Queens Park 1. Ayr 2. Queen of
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Saturday. Rubber market closed. SILVER Spot 30 3 lttd. Forward 30 ',d. CROSS RATE London-New York. AMK. New York-London, 4.%',. Gold l !<■ 54. (Rate as supplied by the London office or the National City Bank of New York applied to Friday's Hose.)
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  • 156 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 'TWERE was a big crowd at the Stadium here tonight to see the boxing despite an intermittent drinle of rain. Results were as follows Young Johnson. 9.7. beat Young Tarley, 9.3, on points over twelve threeminute rounds. Frankie Weber. 8.12.
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  • 319 1 Shanghai. Aug. 10. POLITICAL observers in Shanghai. f> (h foreign and Chinese prophesy that China's foreign policy will undergo a complete change if Mr. llu Han-min succeeds Mr. Wang Ching-wei, who has tendered his resignation from his posts as Premier and acting Foreign Minister.
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  • 176 1 LONDON VIEWS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. HPHE London morning papers unanimously praise the International Tin Committee's quota decision. The Financial News declares that the committee Is to be congratulated on removing grounds for any further criticism of its policy and while world production Is now
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  • 113 1 Shanghai. Saturday. Gen. Chiang Tso-fln. Chinese Ambassador to Japan, is understood to have conveyed to the Nanking Government an offer of economic assistance by Japan provided Nanking fulfils certain conditipns set down by Japan. These conditions are said to include. Non-observance in the. future of
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    54 1 The 25- foot auxiliary ketch Ldfhtbearer in which Captain Eric C. Km ins and four other young Australians arrived at Singapore this week after a seven-months cruise over 5,000 miles from Sydney, New South Wales, in order to propagate the faith of the Match Tower Bible and Tract Society, is
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    42 1 This charming study is the first picture of Sylvia Vaughn Sheekman, baby daughter of Gloria Stuart, the well-known American Aim actress, with her mother at her Hollywood home Miss Stuart is. in private life, Mrs. Arthur Sheekman, wife of the screen writer
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  • 89 1 NEW NOVEL SUNDAY TIMES COMPETITION THE SUNDAY TIMES, WHICH FOR SEVERAL YEARS HAS INTRODUCED VARIOUS NEWSPAPER COMPETITIONS FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF READERS, WILL NEXT WEEK BEGIN A NEW AND NOVEL COMPETITION. THIS COMPETITION WILL BE OPEN TO ALL WITHOUT ANY FEE OR OBLIGATION. EIGHT PRIZES OF $25 EACH WILL BE
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Saturday. Luang Pradit. the Minister for the Interior, was seen off from the railway terminus this afternoon by the Premier and Minister for Defence en route for Europe. There was a big gathering of all ranks of Siamese.
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  • 42 1 New York, Saturday. Mrs. Saylin Henkin, sister of Irving Berlin, the composer, was killed when she fell from the roof of a four-storey building. Her legs, arms and skull were fractured and death was instantaneous. Reuter.
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  • 35 1 Mr. B. C. Butler, acting Canadian Trade Commissioner, accompanied by Mrs. Butler, will leave Singapore on Aug. 16 on a short business trip to Medan. He expects to be away from Singapore until September 9.
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  • 259 1 (From Our Special Correspondent.) Muar. Saturday. INCIIE Dara bintl Jafar, daughter of the late first Mentri Besar of Johore, and mother of His Highness Tunku Ahmad, State Commissioner. Muar, died at the Istana, Muar. today. The cortege left the Istana followed by over 300 people including
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  • 71 1 Nmb. Saturday Bayers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in rases (FOB) Aag. 19 194* Good FAQ. in rases (FOB.) An*. 19 5 16 19 716 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) Tone of Market:— Very Dull Latest Cable per Ib. London Spot Sheet s*,d. New York Spot Sheet
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  • 282 1 Abyssinia's Plans "MODERN WEAPONS OF LITTLE USE' Addis Ababa. Saturday. *J*HE Emperor of Ethiopia plans in the event of war with Italy lo fling seven armies of over (100,000 men into the attack. A quarter of a million men have been armed with rifles and ammunition by the
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  • 26 1 Nanking, Saturday. A large crowd witnessed the first 'mass marriage" ceremony performed in Nanking. Sixteen couples were married. Sin Kuo Mm.
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  • 1911 2 MORE TOURISTS— BAITING THE HOOK— OFFICES IN THE HEATWAVE—THE SLUMS FURORE— AN EXPENSIVE CITY. /"\NE of Sir Shenton Thomas's first speeches In Singapore urged us to develop the tourist possibilities of the Island and of Malaya as a whole. In those early days of his Governorship he himself
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    • 84 2 BY APPOINTMENT SkK 10U M lll! a/Xi He said to me— there's a Scotch mist around J j^Ew _^Bs^flßw!s'*3BßßVr' l .^BBBBB^ IK sT/V^Q^/3 TYa* Vst^fc^ m si PCSpC- w^ —sV S* 0 1^ SBB^9ißa 1 ftV I said to him— l've never missed a round when the Scotch is Red
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  • 389 3 Mr. Lee Kong Chian's Three Months' Journey TO STUDY PINEAPPLE AND RUBBER MARKETS TUI.VKIi out of Malaya for more than a month during the last 25 years, Mr. Lee Kong (hian. the founder of the Lee firms, sails by the t'onte Verde on Tuesday
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  • 340 3 CHINESE WOMAN PILOT FIRST TRAINED BY PENANG CLUB "THE Penanc Flying Club report for July states that flying times were well maintained during the month despite further restrictions in the landing area on the aerodrome, and a more or leu prevailing cross wind. Pilots are to be cemmended on the
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  • 70 3 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) iDOh. Saturday. The Raja Muda of Perak entertained a party to tea at Telok Anson on the occasion of his son's bersunat. The Sultan of Perak and a large gathering of rajas ar.<* chiefs were present. Later guests were entertained to dinner, aftrr
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  • 19 3 The death has occurred in London of the octogenarian shipbuilder. Sir Alfred Molyneux Palmer— Reuter.
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  • 302 3 FIVE YEARS FOR ROBBER CRIME WHICH LED TO WOMAN'S DEATH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug. 19. AT tVie Assizes today a case was taken up in connection with the death of a Chinese woman at Bukit Mtrtajam. In the first instance two men were indicted with murder. When they
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  • 148 3 AGED WOMAN ROBBED UNSOLVED CRIME IN PERAK From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. After trial lasting three days. Including la'e sittings Sudin bin Udadumba was acquitted at the Perak Assizes on charges of Jobbery and voluntarily causing hurt. The alleged incident occurred on a bridle path in a Malay kampong
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  • 82 3 DEATH OF RAJA MAHMUD'S WIDOW 95 YEARS OF AGE Inchu Jebah blntl Inchu Ahmat. widow of Raja Mahmud ibnl Al-Mer-hom. Sultan Mohammad of Selangor died at her residence. Musmalakma Villa. Kampong Bahru, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Inchu Jebah was 95 years of age. She leaves three sons and three daughters.
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  • 137 3 FALL FROM TREE "ACCIDENTAL DEATH" VERDICT I*HE hazardous occupation of coconut pluckers is mainly confined to Southern Indian*. It is no uncommon sight when driving through the suburbs to see one of these men. bare-bodied except for a scanty loin cloth, perched precariously on a tree-top dcf'ly cutting the coconuts
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  • 140 3 PRISONER'S ESCAPE LEADS TO CHARGE AGAINST CONSTABLE The circumstance of a Chinese who was detained in the Tanjong Pagar police station on July 8 availing hlmsell of the opportunity provided by the en try of a coffeeshop assistant to walk out. led to the constable on duty in the charge
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  • 108 3 SIKH SCHOLAR PROFESSOR TEJA SINGH IN SINGAPORE Professor Teja Singh, head of the English Department, Khalsa College. Amritsar. who has been on a lecture tour of Malaya, arrived in Singapore early this morning and will remain here until Friday. The Professor will give his first public lecture in English at
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    24 3 The interior of a canning factory in Canada, typi^l of many of the factory interiors Mr. Lee Kong (hian will see on his trip.
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  • 33 3 Alameda (California Saturday. A flying- boat, the "Flying Clipper," took off last night on the first com merdaJ flight to Honolulu en route to Wake Island— Reuter.
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  • 615 4 Fortunes Amassed From The Ignorance Of The Poor By Our Chinese Correspondent THE Chinese look upon certain trades and professions with respect and upon other? with suspicion. Government officials, scholars and bona fide medical men in past times were looked upon as
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    20 4 This small Malay boy receives a helping- hand from his father in donning his shorts and jacket. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 339 4 Poultry Notes? METHODS OF BY OUR EXPERT. FATTENING of poultry is an art that is associated with poultry rearing but is in some eases considered as a separate business. The fattening of poultry Is not an improvement of this century as It can be found In the scriptures that "fattened
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    222 4 confine the bird In small coops in unit* of from 10 to 100, coops that can be easily cleaned and accessible. There la no necessity to have a special building for this work, a good attap roof over an area opened all sides will provide a suitable accommodation. It
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    • 416 4 THEWEATHER^{% is trying tay f DUI R@ 3 ANDREWS IN THE MORNING ■n 1 1 BJBfll gp v I I BJ^S^' C ffl'ffi'- JF Da V succeed, day sticky, fa^Xjy "^^^^^^^^r airless, stifling and night BB^^~ brings only fitful sleep. But you must carry on. You fe| cannot change the
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    • 353 4 "SKETOLENE A Unique Preparation and the only Real Preventive of MOSQUiTO BITES Does not stain the most delicate fabrics. Obtainable from all first class Chemists Stores. Sole AfcnU: GRAFTON LABORATORIES. 20b, CoUyer Quay. FOR SALE. We undertake to supply Live Au.^ Sheep. Indian Goats, Saieon aud Bali Cattle for slaughtering
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  • 868 5 Malayan Musings: Irresponsible Commentary On This And That MALAYAN JINGLES XIII. RUBBER O, sing a song of rubber shares That rise and fall so sweetly. As we, mid clash of "bulls" and "bears," Do buy and sell discreetly. We win we cry m We told you so 1 We lose
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    • 213 5 Dffil I HAVE YOU HEARD j|*£i THE NEWS? I 1 TOOTH PASTE I t9imm IS SELLING AT A 3^ 4^B NEW LOW PRICE X JB Now everyone can afford this X^^^ Scientific Film -removing Tooth Past* This announcement v vitally important to everybody who wants clean, lovely A T TUX
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    • 225 5 Hygienic Convenient Economic The Gillette No. 77 set, Illustrated above, is one of the most popular shaving outfits ever issued by Gillette. It includes the latest Gillette razor, three BlueGillette slotted blades and two blade holders in a new type of moulded box. The new razor has only two pieces
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  • 189 6 Although Only in Her Teent This young woman has certainly had her share of trouble. Though only twenty now, •he was laid up each winter with rheumatism for five or six years Last winter was diff rent. By that time she had begun to
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  • 1079 6 Mr. Justice Avory Embodiment Of English Criminal Law Amazing Efficiency Up To Time Of His Death At Age Of 83 Mr. Justice Avory By Gordon Lane Herbert Jenkins Its. Cd. THIS book was published a day or so after the death just over a month ago of its celebrated subject.
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  • 213 6 Good-Bye For The Present. By Eleanor Arland. .flodder and Stoughton. *l^ns volume consists of two parts, each the trur i tory ol a childhood. The first part is Eleanor A> land s story of her own childhood, remembered across the years. Or.c could Dot ask
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  • 53 6 The Bodley Head has added The Complete Poems of Keats and Shelley In one volume to this series of library editions. The book runs to over 900 pages and is produced in uniform style with the preceding volumes. which arc bound in dark red cloth
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    • 591 6 REVEALS SECRET OF PERSONAL INFLUENCE SimpW- M«ik«4 UuU AaymK Cam Ds* I* Deretop the Fowen of Per*ooa! Macaeturu Wtmmn, CwnwtriHw, WiU-r»w«r and to rarrcct Vode«lnib» HaMU thrMajfe the wonder -Miroce of 8«(|nlioa »ag« Book full? Deorribiac this I nlque Metk*i and a V*>< ho- AnjUyste Character DeliMation FREE U ail
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  • 1138 7 Opinion Of Well Known Oriental Student JAPAN'S ENTRY INTO THE CULTURAL FIELD "I DO not believe there can ever be a hegemony of the Orient any **re than there can be a hegemony of the West. "National characteristics are too different. Life itself seems
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    72 7 The world's smallest electric motor weighing* 9.37 grammes and consisting of 31 parts, has been constructed by Yuri Teremin, a student of the Moscow Institute for Non- Ferrous Metals. The motor, which took ten days to build, can be worked by a four volt pocket battery or by the city's
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  • 141 7 MONTH'S SUFFERING FROM RARE DISEASE Washington. A doctor has died in Washington who had, for the last month, been watching himself die. He w«£ Dr. Rufus Choate, aged eighty- nine, a cousin of the late Mr. Joseph Choate, famous as an after-dinner speaker, who was American
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  • 90 7 Paris. A decree providing for t'ne organisati »n of troops to protect France's nor tli -east frontier, in accordance with the law of June 29. 1935. has been signed by President Lebrun. The decree provides for the creation of: Two infantry regiments, to be constituted through
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    • 279 7 Wakened, by indigestion PAIR GORE-^T ASLEEP AGAIHIH 5 MIRUTES Do you know th*t awful feeling of iwakenlng in the middle of the night •xith the pains of Indigestion gnawing at your inside? Read how one such ■offerer ended his trouble:— find that now I am turned SO, If I have
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    • 140 7 PARAMOUNTS HILARIOUS COMEDY SUCCESS "RUGGLES of RED GAP" |i: ,«t3^K' I V WITH A^CAST THAT IS A STROKE OF GENIUS! CHARLES LAUGHTON Bjl iffSS I 4 ZASU PITTS CHARLIE RUGGLES ROLAND YOUNG MARY BOLAND fhe^BreJusuccesTonn^we^awia^Jeenth^r^ri^ Gap" in which diaries Laughton plays the lead brilliantly and sublimely. Z J^ Have you
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    • 543 7 After 30— look for these dreaded age signs crepy skin worry lines sallowness sagging tissues discolorations wfrj|7jC«jßHjQß9a| H H Margaret of RfiflL^j^^EptV'jjjjSSQ Denmark fiSj^Jl^S*''**'^^ Princstsc: Ran* da ...urrr "I have used Pond's Cold ti[S j. Cream for years. I prefer it HjjMHPtK,. because it is so pure and g^Vjß| »ivea
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  • 302 8 Danger Of Losing Cotton Concessions 'BLACK DRAGON SOCIETY" •THERE are various reasons, more or le«s acute, why Japan takes exception to Italian aggression in Ab>^-> nia. THE more obvious reason for Japan.. interest in Abyssinia is inrtus■id commercial. Italy's con■:ia would
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    124 8 Groap taken when Mr. O. Oreesman was entertained to dinner by the Asiatic staff of Hooirlandt and Co., prior to hU retirement from the Arm. On ground. Hfcam bin Tamby. Left to right, sitting: Tan Soo Lam, D. C. de Sovsa, G. J. P. dv Ceiliee Mailer, Mis* F. H.
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  • 267 8 piVE miles from Sheerness on the bed of the River Medway, an army of divara is trying to salvage the warship Bulwark, sunk, with the loss of 781 lives, by a mysterious explosion in November. 1914 At a depth of 70 fathoms, the
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  • 150 8 "YOU HAVE TO BE A LEADER" COUNTESS OF BALFOUR. ON MARRIAGE AFTER distributing the prises at Tiffin's School. Kingston-on-Thames, the Countess of Balfour, in her address to the girls, said sb: hoped that the great majority of them would adopt the profession of marriage. There is m profession." she continued.
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  • 110 8 BATHER CATCHES SALMON WITH HIS HANDS Mr. C. J. Neidrett, of London, was I bathing off the Appley beach, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, when, standing in three feet of water, he saw a large fish. He made a dive to catch it with his hands. It darted away and tried
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  • 89 8 THE EDUCATED MAN DOES HOUR'S WORK IN HOUR SAYS BISHOP The three qualities of a really educated man were defined by the Bishop of Liverpool, Dr. A. A. David, at the annual prizegivhiß at Bt. Olave's Grammar School. S.E.. as follows: He knows hove to work; He is good to
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  • 293 8 KEEPING CHECK ON ACCIDENTS THr time may come when every driver will have to make an annual return of his mileage record and aceMent record. This possibility is mentioned in the Industrial Health Reseirch Board's annual report. The report deals with accidentprone mjtorisu who were the
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  • 139 8 MOURNERS SHOT AT FUNERAL SPANIARD'S CRIME IN NEW YORK New York. A yomu: pirl. Margaret Alfano. was uusly wounded during t.e funeral service of her father, by a young Spaniard. Margaret Alfano was praying by the tier in the mortuary t iiapel, when Alfred Ortiz, a Spaniard, whom she Ir.d
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  • 239 9 "No Mystery About Girls These Days" DAKONESS Orcsy. ereaviur »i the "Scarlet Pimpernel" and author of beat-aeULnc fiction for thirty years. Is la London. Usually she lives and works in the south of France Romance and mystery ha/? been her special subjects all her writing life... and romance and mystery
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  • 337 9 By Max Factor Of Hollywood THERE is a story of one famous beauty who kept her own wedding waiting half an hour, because at the last moment one of her perfectly pointed nails broke off straight across. We may move to remark that the
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  • 382 9 Beauty Measures Easily Applied hands out of a hundred need— what they literally eat up— is a softening hand lotion. Use It regularly in the daytime and before you go to bed at nifcht. Massage It well into the hand 3. (always smooth the skin back in this massage, never
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  • 447 9 BERTHA had been Riven an interesting story book by her father and mother for her birthday. She was happy for she loved the adventure stories the book contained. One night Bertha's parents went out leaving her seated in a deep armchair by the window in her room
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  • 103 9 ALLOW one egg and one cake of shredded wheat to each person. Beat up the eggs, adding a gill of milk to every three eggs, and pepper and salt to taste. Melt 2 ok, of butter in a saucepan. As soon as it comes to the boil,
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  • 53 9 OUTTER a small 'hallow fireproof dl»h. break In an egg, eoret with a thin rasher of streaky bacon, and cook in the owi for six minutes. This Is a delicious Individual breakfast dish and should be served with cold chopped potatoes fried in butter or a
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  • 576 10 (By Our Own Correspondent.) Sunday Times Office. Fleet Street, July 25. LONDONERS are beginning to leave London on their annual summer vacations. But visitors from the provinces and abroad arrive daily in such numbers that the West End seems as full as ever. Time
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  • 524 10 A Straits Chinese Bride Her Own Home Or Her Mother-In-Law's Babies Or Wages Jobs After Marriage. T\EAR Aunt Maud— My finance and I are to be married next month We have not yet decided where we are going to live. As you know, it is often the
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    • 502 10 WHITEAWAYS AUGUST SALE 51 REDUCED^ J^ MODELS 7m \f^> RE-GAL yonri REGAL MODEL BROCADED _T V vL/jk No. *****. W B MODEL No. *****- CORM EL -ETTE £T\ h^f >JV^X SATIN COUTIL No 1183. RAYON BROCHE PIQUE M I 1 GIRDLE STYLE. LACED BACK STYLE. WITH BRASSIERE TOP. \Ui x
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  • 576 11  -  E. K. By pKUtIR harmony is an all -important point to be borne in mind when choosing accessories for one's dresses. A woman may wear a dress of the most expensive material, but if the colours of the shoes, handbag, stockings and. to a smaller degree, the
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  • 1739 11 By Our Woman Correspondent IYANCES on board ship have a glamour which those ashore cannot impart, and this possibly accounts for the large number of people who attended the dance held on board the Potsdam on "sday night for it provided one of the most colourful and
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  • 270 12 No news affecting the tin situation has been received in Malaya j with such genuine pleasure as the announcement yesterday of a j fifteen per cent, increase in the quota, retrospective from July 1. The decision thus to relieve the burden of restriction was arrived at a meeting
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  • 1247 12 Singapore's £8,500,000 Plan For New Civic Centre A FIVE YEARS' SILENCE DUBLIC curiosity in the pi >osed new civic centre for Singapore has once again been awakened. The Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association has taken up this important public matter. Its i honorary secretary has been in--1 structed to inquire from
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  • 527 12 A BOXING specialist wrote that "Jack was shaken, but he kept his head and his feet." And Frisco, I victor though he was, will probably vouch that the Gunboat kept his 1 fists also. Another copy of the Taipeng Weekly Record has reached me, and
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  • 239 12 THE desperate attempts within J recent months to obtain for the j China coast a monster strange and ujdy enough to compete with the growing number abroad seem to be on the verge of success, judging from latest reports from the Chaoan District near Amoy.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 907 13 Both Sides Of Municipal Provident Fund To Go To Creditors claims what Is left of the provident fund. In my opinion he is entitled to both sides of the fund for the benefit of the creditors. LEAVE TO APPEAL GRANTED DV virtue of a decision
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  • 145 13 HONOURED BY" OLD BOYS OF HIS SCHOOL (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday The Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association entertained Dr. K. T. Khong to dinner in honour of his being made an M.B.E. Mr. Kok Yoon San presided. Toasting the guest he said the honour
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  • 111 13 SINGAPORE BADMINTON STAR TO RE MARRIED Miss Wang Siew Eng. captain of the Singapore Women's Badminton team which won the Malayan Chinese InterState championship at Penang last week, will be seen in a new role today Miss Wang, who Is the daughter of Mr. Ong Siok
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  • 63 13 Three air- mails from Europe are expected in Singapore this evening, two by X.L.M. and one by Imperial Airways. One K L M plane is four days overdue. The last message received was that It was held up at Gaya, India, owing to bad weather. The other
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  • 488 13 Chinese Personalities AJIR ARTHUR L. B Lim. of the Oei Tiong Ham concern, is the son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Lim E. Ging He was born in Scmarang, Java. A sister of Mr. Oei Tiong Ham married Mr. Lim E Ging, at one
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  • 154 13 K.L. WEDDING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The marriage between Mr. Tong Sam Poy, eldest son of Mr. Tong Takin. well-known Kuala Lumpur Chinese, and Mrs. Takin. and Miss Lee King Fan, second daughter of the late Mr. K.
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  • 233 13 JU[K Julius Rrittlebank. of Charleston. S.C., is on his sixteenth trip round the world This indefatigable globetrotter arrived in Singapore last night for the umpteenth sorry, sixteenth time since he began doing this sort of thing ten years ago. His travels have taken him over nearly
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  • 72 13 Arrested on a provisional warrant on Friday, a Medan Chinese, Chng Theam, was produced before Mr. H. A Forrer. the Singapore Criminal' District Judge, yesterday. Chief Inspector Johnson informed the Court that the man was reported to be wanted In Medan In connection with bankruptcy proceedings involving
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  • 281 13 STABBED IN CROWDED ROAD Murderer Robs Victim Of $150 r\KATH came to an elderly Hnkkirn hinese in crowded Silat Koad in Singapore yesterday afternoon He fell with a single stab wound through his heart. The motive was robbery, for $150 was missing from the body of the dead man. This
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  • 275 14  -  Badge.) Patrols Gain Awards At M. A. H. A. Exhibition (By SELANGOR scouts will probably be called upon for duty at the end of the month, to help the police traffic department in making a cen sus of the vehicles on the road. I
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  • 141 14 "BECAUSE SHE COULD NOT COOK" Philadelphia. AFORTY-eight-year-old woman, weighing only 2st. 10 lb., told the Philadelphia police that she was kept prisoner in her own house for five years and slowly starved "because my husband said I couldn't cook. Police have now arrested the
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  • 26 14 Preliminary work has been completed for the planting of 100 square miles of tree's to prevent soil erosion in the Pa j are valley In California.
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  • 18 14 The average University of Michigan student carries $2.98 in ready money, according to the student paper's campus survey.
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  • 118 14 INDIAN GOVERNOR'S CALL Bombay. Sir John Anderson, the Governor of Bengal, made an outspoken speech about terrorism at Dacca. He said "The situation today is certainly a great deal better than it was two or three years ago, but all our information unfortunately goes to show
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  • 497 14 What A Scottish Professor Discovered LONDONERS can draw themselv es up to their fullest height, push out their chests, and declare— "We are superior beings." And if any one dares to contradict them they can read aloud as follows:— Afttr directing the examination of 13,656 youths
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  • 197 15 What must a man think who, alter 12 years of terrible gastric pain and after trying everything else, takes a small bottle as a "trial," only to find it cures him completely! "During the past twelve years." Mr. G. W writes, "I have suffered
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  • 1473 15  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By A SUGGESTION has been made in Taxation," the Journal of the Inland Revenue Department, that "a live Public Relations officer should be appointed, In order (one supposes) that taxpayers may have an opportunity of getting to know their tax-collector better. Don't be silly
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  • 39 16 the Band of the Malacca Volunteers. They play on all important occasions and delighted listeners during the Sing's Jubilee and King's Birthday celebrations. They are under the leadership of Mr. C. H. Meneses.
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  • 735 16 Chinese Successes At The Penang Mcct Tranquerah School Sport? (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. TPHE last holidays with brighter attractions elsewhere in Malaya there was a regular exodus of Malacca sportsmen. This resulted in a dull week-end for local folks. Except for
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  • 77 16 A social meeting was held at the residence of Mrs. D. C. Richards, organised by the Mothers' Union. There were about 50 persons present an:* Included European. Chinese and Indian women. After tea Dr. Ethel Morris, Lady Medical Officer, Malacca, gave a talk on "Babies and How to
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  • 57 16 A party of a hundred boy Scouts under the charge of the District Commissioner. Mr. B. V. Richard, went into Tanjong Bruas camp for training on Friday. The boys, who ar* from all the local English schools, will be under canvas for five days. They will be
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  • 69 16 MALACCA'S RECLAIMED LAND. (From Oar Own Correspondent) The unrestricted use made of parts of the reclamation land by young lads would almost foreshadow the future use to which the reclaimed land site could be put. Another occasional activity to be witnessed thereon these days is the carrying out of drill
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  • 51 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Girls may be seen in numbers at almost any time riding cycles these days in Malacca. Nor do these feminine pedallisls show any visible traces of nervousness or tear astride their machines, not a few displaying a disposition to speed and that most
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  • 24 16 (From Our Own Correspondent > The Malacca Health Department, conscious of the smallpox outbreak in not over-distant Singapore, is getting school children vaccinated.
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  • 129 16 LESS THAN 60 PEOPLE JOIN LIBRARY. From Our Own Correspondent) AN extraordinary state of affairs was revealed at the recent deliberations of the management committee of the Malacca Library. The total of subscribing members was below sixty, there being 16 first class and 36 second class members
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  • 40 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) The installation ot an X-Ray apparatus, made possible through ths philanthropy of Mr. Chee Swee Cheng, to whose credit countless other benefactions stand, will shortly be an accomplished fact at the new General Hospital
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    19 17 Tit* rider g*U a f»rni K when his hone strikes the water In a jumping competition.
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  • 532 17 By Fred. J. Melville (President, Junior Philatelic Society) CHANGHAI is of great interest to stasa» collectors as the cradle of pontage stamps of China Many year* before the Chinese Empire h*d a general postal service wKh »oat««e stamps Use Shanghai Municipal Council set up
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    • 481 17 Contract: By Culbertson I WAS recently asked whether the North East South West 1 Culbertson System include* Ace- J,^^ DW. «> Pass <2> showir- answer 4D(5) Pass 4H<6) Pass «C5^ *iy ans w er 4C Pass 6D 8 Pas w *a that it is; Pass Pass M folly for any
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    • 134 17 Our Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) NOTE— Plinrres In nar-ntheses denote the numb-ro t if.ttrs in the word* rnuired. ACUOSS. 17- Number «5) 19. Facial crmr.u _uu> (8) 1. Deeds (8) 21 Grasses (5) 4. Coppers (5) 24 Prisons ib) IS. Guards (8) 26. Quench <5> 11. Turkish decrees <8) 29. i*vel
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  • 660 18 Selangor Men's Win Largely Due To Foo Lum Choon By Kuala Lumpur IT was after one of the most thrilling battles in the history of badminton in Malaya that Selangor and Singapore annexed the men's and women's competitions respectively of the All-Malayan
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    7 18  - Smash The Selancor men's badminton doubles pair.
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    19 18 me Singapore women's badminton team which includes Misses Chan Ken» Boon, Aileen Wong, Wang Slew Enr, and Grace T«n.
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  • 1460 18 By Our Badminton Correspondent 1" HE Chinese Interstate Badminton Tournament, held in Penang in connection with the Malayan Chinese Olympiad, was successfully concluded on Monday last and all expectations as to the struggle for honours being a close and thrilling one were fulfilled. Detailed
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    12 18 The Selanror badminton team which took part in the Chinese Olym plad.
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    • 146 19 1835 THE SINGAPORE 1935 TO COMMEMORATE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 100-PAGE ISSUE WITH AN 8 PAGE SPECIAL NUMBER, "DEVELOPMENT AND PRINTING OF NEWSPAPERS", IN ADDITION TO THE USUAL 16 PAGES. 124 PAGES. This will give a comprehensive survey of the history and development of Malaya
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  • 297 20 CENTURY PARTNERSHIP IN NON- BENDERS' REUNION MATCH Speldewinde And Cranford In Great Form (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. •THE annual Non-Benders' reunion match began here this afternoon in fine weather. The feature of the play was, the fine fifth wicket partnership of 107 runs between Speldewinde and Cranford. The
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    28 20 The, mixed doubles champions and the runners up. Left: Mrs. L. M. Pennefather and E. J. Vass (runners up.) Right: Seah Eng Hee and Miss Aileen Wong (champions).
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  • 389 20 I have critic the Singapore Boxing Board of Control on more than one occasion recently, hence when I am aff o. ded the opportunity to give them a pat on the back I do so gladly. One of the hobby horses I have been riding has
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  • 56 20 The annual Garrison Officers 1 lawn tennis tournament begins at Tanglin tomorrow (Monday) at 4 p.m. with the first round of the men's open singles and the first round of married pairs. On the following day the first round of the inter-unit pairs and the second round of
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  • 62 20 A walking marathon to be held in Singapore over a ten-mile course has been mooted to take place in September or early October. Arrangements will be discussed at a meeting to be held in the V.M.C.A. on Monday at 6 p.m. Mr. H. M. Hodges will
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  • 227 20 MISS SMITH RETAINS SINGLES TITLE *THE annual lawn tennis tournament run un-ier the aegis of the Y.W.C.A. was concluded yesterday on the Association courts in Fort Canning Road. The entries for the various events showed a marked improvement on those of previous years and one of the
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  • 443 20 The August Badminton Party's ping-pong team travelled up to Penang during last weeK-end. The team was Mr. Chua Kok Cheng (manager Mr. Tay Kheng Ann (secretary) Chiu Szu Yuan (captain) Lee Chuen Kai. Lee Kit Chuen, Chan Yip Chong, Tai Yew Khuan, Yeo Cheng Hal. On their arrival
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  • 269 20 S.R.C. COMPILE 238 ON PADANG rVIE saved the V.M.C A. from a defeat at the hands of the SRC. on the Padang yesterday. Taking first lease of the wicket, the home side knocked up 238, Le Mercier contributing a well complied 64, while D.
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    18 20 Joe Mentiijia. tl c flyweight contender for world boxing honours, is in Singapore With him is his wife
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  • 80 20 Entries for the badminton and t°nnla tournaments of the Slew Sin Sla Assoclat'on have now been extended and will close on Wednesday. Aug. 21. Those wishing to compete and who have not sent in their name* are requested to do so as soon as possible. For full
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  • 44 20 The cricket match between the St Joseph's Institution and the Old Raflleslans Association on the school ground and that between the S.R.C. and the Straits Chinese Recreation Clun on Hong Lim Green, which were to have been played yesterday, were both cancelled.
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  • 447 20 Seah Eng Hee And Miss Aileen Wong Win Mixed Doubles (By Our Badminton Correspondent.) •ywO events in ».i~ Singapore badminton championship were concluded yesterday when E. Vass and Mrs. L. M. Pennefather, of the Diehard Badminton Party, met ah Eng Hee id Miss Aileen Wo i the
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  • 485 20 DRILLILANT weather, fresh breezes and excellent sea conditions favoured the Royal Singapore Yacht Club sailing and rowing regatta held yesterday. Following the races, tea was served at the old bathing pagar at Blakang Mat! by permission of Col. H. B. (.Junn. j vice-commodore of the Club.
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  • 317 20 SCHOOL TRIAL PLENTY OF BOWLING TALENT A combined schools trial to enable the selectors to pick an eleven to meet the S.C.C. this week-end was played en the Raffles Institution ground yesterday between teams captained by S. Singh and J. Ferguson. Sing's team took first knock and compiled 105 towards
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  • 52 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'a Lumpur. Saturday. In the final of the inter-school badminton tournament, played at the Victoria Institution hall, the Victoria Institution beat the St. John's Instltu- tion by four games to three. The V.I. thus retain the honours for i a
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  • 155 20 Ties arranged for the next wetli-end in the Useful B.P. 1935 Singles Tournament, are at foIIows— SATURDAY. Aug. 17: George Ch»n vs. Chiang Tiong Wah, Chin Tham Swee vs. Wee Kirn Wee. Sng Beng Teck vs. Llm Chentr Hong, J. C. Koruthu vs. Koh Sai Chai. Soh Hun
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  • 38 20 A friendly badminton match will b* Dlayed between the Strait 3 Times Pres« Soorts Club and the Jagoh Muslim B.P. today at 2 p.m. at the court rf the Useful B.P. 522. Kompong Bahru Road.
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  • 34 20 SWIMMING RECORD Charleston South Caiolina), Saturday. Gene Heilhern established a record of 1 mm. 5 3-10 sec. for the hundred yards breast-stroke, beating Walter Spencer's world record of 1 mm 6 8-10 sec.— Reuter.
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  • 1573 21  -  "Echo" Well Won Victory By Two Goals To Nil DOLFATTAH A FAILURE By KUALA LUMPUR, SATURDAY. SELANGOR TODAY WON THE H.M.S. MALAYA CUP FOOTHALL FINAL BY TWO GOALS TO NIL. Sriangor were much the better team and fully deserved their
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  • 60 21 Meaberi at the Devonshire Badminton Party are Informed that or and tram Aug. regular practices are bring held every Tuesday, Thursday, Baturdajr and Bunday commencing at iM p.m. Ail correspondence dealing with the Party and all requests for friendly matches are to be aent to the honorary secretary,
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  • 94 21 Entries for the Women's Golf Championship of Singapore. 1935, (Andrew Currie Cup Competition), which will be played over the Singapore Golf Club coarse, will be received by the honorary secretary. Singapore Golf Club, up to 6 pan. on Monday. Sept. 2 They should state from which
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  • 214 21 VISITORS FROM KUALA KANGSAR BEATEN (From Our Own Correspondent Alar Star, Saturday. Clifllord School, Kuala K. visited Alor Star yesterday and met the Government English School at badminton and football. The local school won both games, the badminton by four games to nil and the
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  • 294 21 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuantan. Saturday. The first rounds of the Kuantan district badminton toum;ment in the men's open singles and men's open doubles were played off here during the week. MEN'S OPEN SINGLES. George Lawther iG.E.S.i beat Kan K~n Hin (K.M.L.B B> by 15—11 6—15 li— Yeow
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  • 1003 22  -  "Argus" Malayan Sports Jottings By Why Not A Branch Of The Singapore A. A. A SINGAPORE. CCHOOL sports meetings have been the order of the day during the past week. There was a meeting on almost every day of the week and two on the same
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    37 22 Fiye of the mistresses at t. Seraneoon English School, Singapore, ready to take over in the medley i .ay race Misses L. Pereira, J. Wait, .Mrs. V. Pestana, Mrs. C. A. Leonard and Miss Ngai Sao Mee.
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  • 769 22 Arshad Strikes Good Form In Goal Junior Badminton Tournament Wanted Chinese Recreation Club. <Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) ALOR STAR. I AST week saw the first hockey match of the season, the Government English School met a team of old boys in a friendly encounter. Leot some
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  • 434 22 Win Basket Ball Championship At Penang Inche Mohamed Yusof Leader Of Muar Police Football Team (From Our Own Correspondent) MUAR. I AST Wednesday saw the return of Johore Chinese athletes from Penang. Did Johore win honours? Certainly they did; their women athletes won the championship
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  • 518 22 Does Negri F. A.'s Jurisdiction Extend Over Suspended Players Hose Cup Competition (From Our Own Correspondent.) SEREMBAN. TTHIS has been a quiet wee', for sport in Nrgri Sembilan, nevertheless the usual club fames have been played. Several Negri sportsmen were away from the capital during the
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  • 1365 23 Malayan Sports Jottings Cup Final Team Undismayed By Singapore's Big Reputation KUALA LUMPUR. It \IJ"HEN these notes are read thej 1 Malaya Cup Final will have been played, and the result will be found on another page. Singapore *ere hot favourites; any torn- petent
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  • 99 24 POKE BONNET FASHION AT LORD'S A striking fashion seen at the Eton-Harrow cricket match at Lord's. Ho little girls on the signal tower of H.M.S. Queen Elisabeth when the flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet was thrown open during its visit to Portsmouth in Navy Week. This gigantic Mickey Mouse balloon
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