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Title Section36 1935-09-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 193. Sunday, September 1, 1935. Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 193. Sunday, September 1, 1935. Price 10 cents36 words
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596 1935-09-01 1 CLEARING HOUSE FOR THE FAR EAST STRATEGIC SIGNIFICANCE Enough In Storage To Supply A Fleet For Six Months "CINGAPORE is the principal distributing centre for oik in the Far East." This simple sentence ocrurs in the report on the foreign trade of Malaya for596 words
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Article, Illustration295 1935-09-01 1 ORDEAL OF NANNY AND CHILD Lost At Night In Jungle (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. |yj VJOR Makeig-Jones, M.C., R.E., and Mrs. Jones, their five-year-old daughter and nursemaid (Miss Brown, daughter of a sergeantmajor stationed in Singapore) are spending a holiday at Fraser's Hill, and one incident in295 words
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Article60 1935-09-01 1 London, Saturday. fHE famous American racing yacht Yankee, owned by the millionaire, Mr. Lambert, which has been competing in English regattas, capsized at Dartmouth while competing in a big yacht race. The mast was carried away. Other yachts went to the assistance of the Yankee and towedReuter - 60 words
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65 1935-09-01 1 BUILDING SOCIETIES FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS London, Friday. Two hundred delegates from British building societies are leaving London tomorrow to attend the fifth International Congress of Building Societies Salzburg and Vienna. The presidental address will be delivered by Sir Haroll Bellman, chairman of the Britlsn National Associatior of Building Societies, andBritish Wireless - 65 words
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Article50 1935-09-01 1 New Ytyrk. Saturday. Mr. William Randolph Hearst has cabled £100 subscription to a memorial fund which friends of Mr. Gareth Jones, the journalist captured and killed by Chinese bandits, are raising with a view tD establishing travelling scholarships in his name attached to the University of Wales— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article72 1935-09-01 1 (From Our Special Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. Saturday. The Batu Pahat Club was the scene of a large gathering en Thursday when the members of the Land Office held a tea-party to bid farewell to Inche Baba bin Sal. who has been promoted to the Town Board72 words
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Article160 1935-09-01 1 The Correct Solution— How To Make Claims Jad cine by the number of entries received, the Sunday Times "Disguises competition, which began last Sunday, is going to prove as popular as any of the competitions which preceded it. The offer of $100 Must be Won is repeated today—160 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-09-01 1 WHAT THE WOMEN WORE AT THE RACES Mrs. V. Tretchikoff in a striking costume at the races yesterday. Sunday Time* woman correspondent's note* are in page 6,27 words
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545 1935-09-01 1 THE Governments of Great Britain and the United States are deeply concerned over the report of a grant by Abyssinia to an AngloAmerican company for a concession to exploit minerals and oil which will ultimately involve millions of pounds sterling. The deal is545 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-09-01 1 Mr. G. F. Clifford and Miss Eileen Pa ton after their wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. Story page 7.23 words
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205 1935-09-01 1 WOMEN RUN DOWN, ASSAULTED, ROBBED Soldier In Court Aldershott Saturday. £XTRAORDLNARY allegations of deliberate down-running of road users were made by the prosecution in charges of murder, grievous bodily harm and robbery against Lance Corporal Mortimer, first battalion, Welch Regiment, here today. It is alleged that four young i women,Reuter - 205 words
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Advertisement15 1935-09-01 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated tn Qreat Britain.) H«M Ofltoe tar Malay* SINGAPORE15 words
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Advertisement147 1935-09-01 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES RACES PAGE 25 WHAT THE WOMEN WORE PAGE 6 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS PAGE 24 EARLIER N|j^S IN PAGE 7. KEY BRAND Hmnß a product of pV|[Til SOUTH AFRICA '< Agkit "f^ Of exceptional quality, KEY J^^^mS:'':', i-ijj BRAND Brandy is of full yet ii'v'Y/^^BflH MY 1 delicate147 words
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Article, Illustration1961 1935-09-01 2 CHALL we eventually have an annual air display, a local Hendon. at the RAF station on Singapore island? Perhaps there will never be enough Service machines here to make a display sufficiently spectacular to hoid the .public Interest year after year. It would certainly not be difficult, however,1,961 words
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Advertisement137 1935-09-01 2 Chevrolet THE MOST POPULAR TRUCK IN THE WORLD Since the early days of motoring in Malaya, Chevrolet vehicles have been one of the most popular on these roads. This applies especially to Chevrolet trucks. Literally thousands of these have been purchased for every conceivable transport purpose, and though many are137 words
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277 1935-09-01 3 Claimed To Do Work Of Five Men With Less Waste MANUAL WORKERS' DEXTERITY 'THERE is now a patented machine for extracting the "eyes" out of pineapples. It was invented by a Manchester man and is being manufactured by a well-known Manchester firm which277 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-09-01 3 In the top picture is a sampan nearing completion in a yard off Beach Road. Singapore. In the lower picture the seams are being caolked.28 words
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343 1935-09-01 3 THE Telephone companies in Berlin; and Wisconsin* provide a service whereby one may ring up the exchange and ask to be reminded days later of a birthday, that income-tax forms must be sent off, or ask for a messenger to come343 words
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Article141 1935-09-01 3 FIVE OF ACCUSED MEN DISCHARGED Of the nine Sikhs who have been in custody in connection with an affray at the Chua Chu Kang coolies lines on July 31, lye were discharged when the charges against them were withdrawn before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore Second141 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-09-01 3 "If another war comes there's no knowing what may fall upon our heads."13 words
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Article269 1935-09-01 3 Route Of October Trial Flight •THE route for the Imperial Airways service between Penang nd Hong Kong has not been finally settled but for the experimental flights in October the route will be by way of Saigon and Tourane Annam), the Sunday Times understands. By creating this269 words
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Article103 1935-09-01 3 DATE FOR HEARING CASE FIXED October 8 was the date fixed for the hearing of two charges against two Malay police constables. Ahmad bin Hussein and Long bin Jadi, attached to the Rochore Division. The trial will be held before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore Second Magistrate. It103 words
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Article211 1935-09-01 3 BIRTHDAY OF QUEEN WILHELMINA U/2ARING his uniform of white with black and silver collar and cuffs and with a silver-handled sword and black belt, Meinheer T. E. Schnurman, acting Consul-Gen-eral for the Netherlands, welcomed a large number of people yesterday at a reception in the Consulate office at the X.P.M.211 words
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Advertisement22 1935-09-01 3 ALL GOOD HUSBANDS ARE ENTITLED TO A PINK TICKET FOR THE NIGHT OF FRIDAY. SEPT. 6TH TO SEE THE AL CANTE-ALDE AFFAIR22 words
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Advertisement424 1935-09-01 3 HE WAS PUTTING ON FLESH RAPIDLY But Has Now Lost 10 la-,. in Six Weeks like many another who t ,und hiins-lf put-tit-.r on flesh, this man decided to start taking Kru»chen Salts. At the e: d of six weeks he had lost 10 lbs. of his over-weight, and tho424 words
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Article, Illustration35 1935-09-01 4 The Girl With A Hat No one can wear a hat quite like Joan Crawford. M.G.M.'s clamoroas trtar. shown here as she appears in her new picture No More Ladies," coining to the Capitol Theatre.35 words
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Article258 1935-09-01 4 "MENEA TMORE SENSIBL THAN WOMEN" (tlLffjEN eat more sensibly than women," declares Miss Janet Petrie. She is a highly qualified young Scotswoman who has been appointed dietetic consultant at Lyons' Pirradilly Corner Here is Miss Petrie's menu for the man who leaves home for his office between eight and nine258 words
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Article437 1935-09-01 4 Poultry Notes By Our Expert i('nnlMUfd) IN breeding for egg production the following points should be taken into consideration. 1. The age of the bird. 2. The egg strain, that is the checking of the pelvic bones and recording of i eggs laid between October and January.437 words
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Advertisement248 1935-09-01 4 X, ''-7 B> Wr^ \W OF THIS GENERATION Marvellous evening 1 Yes, good going too .-.> Cigarette Thanks^ but why the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child Well, what are they, then?, Carerras the Craven "A" people declared war on throat irritation and? sent the bogey skidding, without, I might add,248 words
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Advertisement89 1935-09-01 4 FOR SALE. We undertake to supply IJvp Australian Sheep, Indian Qoats, Saigon and Bali Cattle for slaughtering and carting purposes to any part of Malaya and elsewhere. Quotations on application. The Malayan live-Stack Co.. It7-IM. Kewrfl Bead. <■»*■»■■ ITele Ne. 4507. Tele Add "Slll.Ptlt.H lX '<>" FREf ill MW6OJOAP 189 words
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Advertisement76 1935-09-01 4 TROPICAL SKIN lISEASES. A New Discover}. After leng and patient reseaccn on the peculiarities of many prevalent skin disorders, and experiments «tb varying proportions of infredtetrU and formulae, a wonderful new remedy in the form oi Kitano Ointment, is offered for the treatment ot all types of skin diseases. A76 words
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Advertisement776 1935-09-01 4 *^"*a^*™**psyTF^ *25. Chippendale S»l»»» ;B V^BW •lot. diam. £1 16 6 £3 10 0 31S 6 1 1i 8500. Sterhnj Silver kam V alt^^~~^^^^a SaaW. 1J Sufir Dred|<r Rtl SIM hifh £2 2 0 BFVjDkw Saun Bocc. \pt l^T I^^LWJr B^^Tm^^—^^aH^ Sterling Sil»«r. "P- bk i It rs only by776 words
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1088 1935-09-01 5 EX-PRIMA DONNA TALKS TO THE SUNDAY TIMES Draconian Training Leads To The "Fruits Of Agony" AN early training which involved hours of monotonous and even physically painful training, and brutal treatment, culminating in accomplishments which made her the idol of the Cantonese theatregoers of1,088 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-09-01 5 Elizabeth Bargner Ls the star of "Escape Me Never." a film coming to the Pavilion. Here she is as a young girl at the beginning of the story.28 words
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Article38 1935-09-01 5 Washington. Saturday. President Roosevelt has signed the Liquor Control Bill establishing a new alcohol commission under the control of the Treasury replacing the Federal agency which was torpedoed when the N.R.A. was adjudged unconstitutional. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article100 1935-09-01 5 RETAINED JEWELLERY WHICH HE FOUND Alighting from a ricksha a Chinese woman left behind a parcel of Jewellery which she valued at $100. The parcel was found by the puller, Chong Ek Chwee, and temptation triumphed over his sense of honesty. He gave the parcel to100 words
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Article86 1935-09-01 5 NO SKILLED ATTENTION FOR INJURED MAN While cutting firewood in the jungle at Jurong on Aug. 22 the axe slipped from the hands of Kok Chuan, a 32--year-old Hoklen Chinese, inflicting a wound on his left foot. The man was taken to hospital but died the next afternoon86 words
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Article, Illustration252 1935-09-01 5 Japan 's Mass Produced Motor-Cars (By Our Motoring: Correspondent.) MASS production methods are now I being employed by the manufacturers of Japan's leading light car, the Datsun. Whereas the annual output of any automobile f«,»ry in J.pan up t. ..s. y.ar was only a few hundred cars, the Datsun people252 words
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Article54 1935-09-01 5 London. Friday. The Imperial Economic Committee reports that Imports of canned fruits preserved In syrup in 1934 were a record at 175.000 tons. The proportion of the total supplied by British countries continuing the rising tendency of recent years was also a record at 48 per centBritish Wireless - 54 words
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Advertisement171 1935-09-01 5 Qma Cleanses and y^^invigorates Here is a refined y^^ ,jr mild enough for the most sensitive skin and yet gives a personal freshness and cleanliness that suits everyone 1 Litobuoy Toilet Soap, with its smooth antisepticsmelling lather, is gloriously invigorating and leaves a cleaner after-effect, for its deep-cleaning properties completely171 words
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Advertisement971 1935-09-01 5 1 (jtzTi 1 Tbc Bennett College, Ltd.. v he Ptia^P^ Sheffield. 461. Joo Chlat Rotd. wK& Uennett College. "Lewaynlya.** England. Singapore. 5.3. MB Sheffield. 27. Hunupitiya Road. Dear Sirs Kngland. Colombo. I hare pleasure ia informing you that I Dear Sir. was successful in the 1934 London City and I971 words
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Article341 1935-09-01 6 1920 Was Costliest Year For Everyone The downward movement since 1930 in the cost of living in Malaya has stopped. By 1933 the European and Eurasian standards were down to 22.6 per cent, and 5.7 per cent, respectively above the pre-War level. The Asiatic standard341 words
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Article223 1935-09-01 6 BRUNT OF THE BATTLE Estate Staffs' Salaries (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ■J|K. Choo Kla Peng, presiding at the annual meeting of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association today, referring to the fact that plantation staffs, both European and Asiatic, had borne the brunt of the battle under difficult223 words
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Article156 1935-09-01 6 ATTENDED BY LARGE GATHERING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. In spite of rein a large gathering turned up at the fair In aid of St. Mary's Church held this afternoon at the Chinese Assembly Hall. Before asking Mrs. W. D. Barron to declare156 words
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Article160 1935-09-01 6 A charity concert In aid of the Church of England missionary work among Indians and Ceylonese in Singapore and Johore, was £lye#i in St. Andrew's School hall last night. The Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, the Bishop of Singapore, and Mrs. Roberts were among the audience. Local talent160 words
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Article66 1935-09-01 6 A Fair will take place at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6 and 7, in aid of the St. Andrew's School rebuilding fund. The Fair will be opened by Lady Thomas, wife of the Governor. Many useful personal and household66 words
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Article, Illustration58 1935-09-01 6 Lieutenant Colonel Frank Harris, who is 70 years old, is walking from his borne at Southborough, Kent, to London Bridge, a distance of 30 miles, on his seventieth birthday The walk is bein? carried out in accordance with a vow made by the Colonel forty-four years ago when his father58 words
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Article656 1935-09-01 6 By Our Woman Correspondent HTHE first day of the races usually brings out the smartest ensembles of the meeting, and In spite of dull weather those worn at Buk.it Tlmah yesterday for the lrst day of the Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting of the656 words
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Article74 1935-09-01 6 Noon, Saturday. Bayers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. In eases (F. 0.8.) Sept. ISW 19*» Good FAQ. in cases (F. 0.8.) Sept. 18 15 16 19 1 16 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Spore 19 3/16 19 5 16 September 19V4 W» Oct.-Dec. i&Vt 19-H Jan-Mar.74 words
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Article46 1935-09-01 6 London. Saturday. Three men are dead *and on? missing as a result of the collision In the English Channel on Friday night between H M S Ramillies and the North German Lloyd steamer E.stnach. All the men belong to the German boat ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article50 1935-09-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Rubber market closed. SILVER Spot 29d. Forward 28 13 16d. CROSS RATE London -New York, 4.96* 4 New York-London, 4.96'«. Gold 14*. 11*4. (Rate as supplied by the London office of the National City Bank of New York ap>Ued to Friday's close.)50 words
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Article59 1935-09-01 6 Reterrtng to an article on his career in last week's Sunday Times Mr. lim Nee Soon writes: "I have never been on the committee of Raffles College or St. Andrew's M.sslon Hospital. I was at one time but am not now ie president of the Singapore59 words
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Article35 1935-09-01 6 Mr. Folliot, A.C.P., of Sungei Patani, was entertained by the Chinese community to a farewell tea party at the Chinese Town Hall on the eve of departure to Kuala Lumpur on transfer.35 words
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Advertisement326 1935-09-01 6 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessarily from the pains of indigestion? Yon can get rid or those stomach pains in two minutes witb Chardox. a superactivated form of vegetable charcoal. which has the I power of at tracking ■^x:/-,:.--• f to itself all gases %_Vi326 words
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Advertisement719 1935-09-01 6 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL BAZAAR. A GRAND FAIR will be held in the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL on FRIDAY SEPT. 6th. SATURDAY SEPT. 7th. Lady Thomas will open the Fair on Friday Sept- 6 at 4.30 p.m. PROCEEDS TO ST. ANDREWS S< UOOI. REBUILDING r I N«». Admission 20 ce^ts. Saturday afternoon719 words
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Article, Illustration602 1935-09-01 7 "MISLEADING REPORTS" DEPLORED Britons Warned Not To Join An African Conflict Canberra, Saturday. Describing published reports as unauthorised and misleading, Mr. Lyons after a Cabinet discussion this morning deplored statements in the newspapers on Australia's attitude. He said the Government cannot and should not lefineReuter - 602 words
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Article78 1935-09-01 7 A solemn requiem Mass, offered for the repose of the soul of Her Late Majesty Queen Astrld of the Belgians, will be sung at the Cathedral .of the Good Shepheru, Bras Basah Road, at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Blessing will be given by78 words
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Article28 1935-09-01 7 Utah, Saturday. The racing motorists A. Jenkins, averaged 135.47 miles an hour for 24 hours here today beating Cobb's world record of 134.85 m.p.h.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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299 1935-09-01 7 A CANTON VERSION Shanghai, Saturday. THK Nanking Government's abolition of the Peiping Political Council was a condition for the replacement of Mr. Tao Shang-min by the Japanese military. This was the sensational dis- closure made today by a high Government official In Canton. Mr. Tao,Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 299 words
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592 1935-09-01 7 MR. G. F. CLIFFORD AND MISS E. PATON poL'R beautiful sisters, ail weU- known in Singapore, took a prominent part in a marriage at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. One was the bride while the others were bridesmaids. The wedding was that592 words
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Article109 1935-09-01 7 STORY OF FRACAS IN KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The detective department today produced in court a Russian named Footlick who, it was stated, was wanted in Kuala Lumpur on a charge of causing hurt with a knife to a compatriot named Stephen109 words
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90 1935-09-01 7 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. A shortage of tin-ore at a European mine led to a report being made to the police who carried out a surpifce search and found a bag of ore strapped to the body of a coolie. The man90 words
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86 1935-09-01 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I poh, Saturday. A verdict of accidental death was returned by the oroner on a Chinese carpenter who fell from the roof of a home In Anderson Road. The man was sitting on a beam which was about to be fixed.86 words
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Advertisement105 1935-09-01 7 #Sn IB] sflHHit^9», Fur more than 50 yean Chamber* lain's Cough Rrmetly Las enjoyed the confidence of the entire medical profession. It is a safe, proven rcmrdy, pleaaant to ta&e and entirely free from all harmful narcotics. It at l.i quickly, broaks up congestion, clears the air passages. Keep a105 words
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Advertisement584 1935-09-01 7 GREAT WORLD CABARET EVERY RACE NIGHT A GAY NIGP.T SUMS UP THE AMBITIOUS EFFORTS OF NINO FELY (THE INTERNATIONAL ARTISTES AND SINCFRS) WHO ARE SPECIALLY ENGAGED TO PROVIDE A I ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE THOUSANDS OF SPORTSMKN AMI SPORTSWOMEN DURING THE ENTIRE SEASON OF THE GOLD CUP MEETING COMMEN UNG FROM584 words
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Article, Illustration65 1935-09-01 8 Duke of Wellington, a three-year-old chimpanzee of San Diego. California, to claimed to be the world's champion beer drinker, and a challenge Is issued on his behalf to all comers. When the Dake went Into action at a beer-garden he exhausted the stock and the energy of four bar- nders65 words
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518 1935-09-01 8 MALACCA ROTARY CLUB ADDRESSED BY Mr. L ASZLO SCHWARTZ Does Caricatures Of Members After His Speech (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. The monthly dinner of the Malacca Rotary Club was held on Tuesday night. As it was a ladies' night among the guests were Mrs. H. P. Clarke, Mrs.518 words
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Article, Illustration43 1935-09-01 8 Mr Chan Teck Chye, the Malacca Municipal Commissioner who has resigned. He is going to Europe on holiday at the end of this year. Mr. Chan Teck Chye inherited Mr. Chan Say Peng's millions, and not, as previously stated, the Tin Tye millions.43 words
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Article491 1935-09-01 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. ANOTHER dull week as far as Malacca sport is concerned. No cricket match or any tennis fixture of note was played last week. There were some badminton matches the results of which are given below On Sunday the Shamrock Badminton Party491 words
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Article410 1935-09-01 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A dinner will be held at the Chinese Volunteer Institute premises on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 7.30 p.m. in honour of the Officer Commanding. Capt. Tan Seng Tee, on receiving the Jubilee Medal, and acting Captain Tan Cheng Chye on his410 words
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Article159 1935-09-01 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. Dr. A. C. Dutta. C.H.. and Mrs. Dutta on Thursday night were host and hostess at their residence at Bukit Pala. Among those present wore the Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant. Dr. E. V. Lupprian. Dr. and Mrs. W.159 words
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Article304 1935-09-01 8 (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Saturday. Mi. J. R. Burnham, of the shipping department oi Simc. Darby and Co, Ltd.. will be going home on leave in October. By Us departure MalaaM will lose a popular The old Alleynian Is one oi *he best allrounders304 words
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Article127 1935-09-01 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. Mr. Sin Theng Long, who was in charge of the local branch of the Singapore Cold Storage, died with tragic suddenness on Thursday. He had been ailing for some time. Mr. Sin Thong Long, who was 41 years of age,127 words
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Advertisement477 1935-09-01 8 THE LANKA STORES. 28, Riverside, Malacca. USEFUL LITTLE BOOKS at 60 cU each plus postage 1. How to Write Correctly. 2. How to Talk Correctly. 3. How to SpeU Correctly. 4. How to Cook Correctly. 5. How to Train the Memory. 6. How to Entertair Your Friends 7. Correct Conduct.477 words
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Advertisement45 1935-09-01 8 THE ASIA BOARDING HOUSE y^X ~^^v Malacca Premier 'y^t^^. Chinese Hotel. I *t!jDTiB» 9 3» Wr a s charter cars JUBILEE HAIRDRESSING PARLOUR 11. JON HER STREET. MALACCA. \ji Jl l shave 30 ctt. \f ->, Schoolboy Agr/ hair cut 20 ott T. M DORAISAMT. PROPRIKTOR45 words
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Advertisement93 1935-09-01 8 sincere s ■Hot cough specific Larce ctt. Small 5* rt*. r Jy^L SINCERE'S #^ij M J\ LIMONIS DRAIOHT. I I SINCERE DISPENSARY, LIMITED. WHOLESALE A RETAIL CHEMISTS I^^ DRUGGISTS. Niii^= "vi Distributors for Biitbh Malaya:— T.C.P. A T.B.P. Preparations, <^NiSS^ also products of British Alkaloid* Ltd. and Continental l>ru% to.93 words
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Advertisement118 1935-09-01 9 For better, cleaner, safer, v Ix I ll^ ni MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. PHONE 01 Ul MUN |dPAL BLDG., COLEMAN STREET. 17 To the General Manager, The Sunday Times. (Slogans), Singapore. I My suggested Slogan is: Name and Address: V.......................................................1 Kr.i* a V-sSharpßefrwhei? |1 M^yCool Drink i£&t\kO L^Lhßb Im IB YfSmaSm/rveiy'118 words
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Advertisement599 1935-09-01 9 DRINK DIAMOND BEER BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co., Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS;— HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. 18 To the General Manager, The Sunday Times. (Slogans), Singapore. My suggested Slogan is: S Name and Address: f... m $200 IN PRIZES A Phrase that will tell will pay as599 words
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Advertisement125 1935-09-01 9 f^r^THE MOST P^JX? "CALLED-FOR" V— yXZy COCKTAILS Owe their perfection to GIN THE EASTERN AGENCIES LTD. 19 To the General Manager, The Sunday Times. (Slogans), Singapore. My suggested Slogan is:_ Name and Address: j JBE SURE YOU GET THE BEST WE RECOMMEND MEUKOW fUHQVI f/V OIW.il I**M MARK FINE COGNAC125 words
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Article, Illustration1626 1935-09-01 10 Sex, Religion, Communism JN these three volume* the Bodley Head continues it* aerie* of book* dealing with the effect of changing time* and manner* upon the problem* of today. A* ha* been explained already in The Sunday Time*, these book* are written by well-known author* and expert* on their own1,626 words
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Advertisement280 1935-09-01 10 URGENT/ ChECKS decay germs throat trouble halitosis VDW i 1 1 BKXiai Tumblers given away with every puro ri j.k chase of Tooth Pasie and Mouth Wash. Agents: SIME DARBY CO., Ltd. STRENGTH FOR MY SON AND YOURS My boy was lUlfau— prona to cotcfc x TA cought and coMt280 words
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Advertisement44 1935-09-01 10 Junior Book Club, Ltd., 15. LOVER 6MSVEROR PUCE. LONDON. S.W. 1. £3 a year brings you a GOOD BOOK straight from England every month for your children. Overseas Members given special attention. Particulars may be bad from the SUNDAY TIMES OFFICE. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE.44 words
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Advertisement319 1935-09-01 10 reec iS > Soothed and Relieved. Do yoar feet get hot and swollen— do they seem to be on fire at times? If t h°y do. then you need a Radox footbath— tho certain remedy for all foot troubles Read the following letter from a regular aser of Radox Bath319 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-09-01 11 NOT A SERIOUS FACE AMONG THEM. A group of happy Muar Malar schoolchildren.13 words
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Article, Illustration522 1935-09-01 11 Max Factor - Max Factor -By- JT'S REALLY a small world, after all. I No matter where you may roam, from Africa to Alaska, you'll find prototypes of folks you know right in your own home town. Take the feminine population, for instance. Whether they speak Latin522 words
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Article695 1935-09-01 11 A Skilful Artist •THE Chinese are gifted with marvellous powers of observation, and their skilled artists paint and carve landscapes, animals and plants with a fidelity to nature which is unsurpassed as may be seen by the exquisite trays and other lacquered wares which are to be found695 words
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Advertisement422 1935-09-01 11 TUk CHARM OF LOVELY BYES can be youia WITH MAYBELLINE, the well-known Eye Beauty Aids. Bay. *^L^H HHb¥ Kaf > _a*WW Maybelline EyeUah Darkener instantly darkens eyelashes, making them appear longer, darker, and more luxuriant. It is non-smarting, tear-proof and absolutely harmless. The largest selling eyelash beautU fler in the422 words
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Advertisement108 1935-09-01 11 At VO G UE 'S NEW SHIPMENTS EXCLUSIVE EVENING. COCKTAIL AND INFORMAL GOWNS JUST UNPACKED. Ladles who are quick to recognise arrestingly smart clothes, will find consistlngly from these distinctive models real Mastery in styling and skill In sewing. THEY Appeal to you In Style, Quality and Value t The108 words
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Advertisement419 1935-09-01 11 ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL COLLECTION OF GOWNS FOR ALL THE FORTHCOMING EVENTS MAYNARDS BUILDING 2nd Floor, 16, BATTERY ROAD. Phone 4974. COCKTAIL SAUSAGES I Delicious and Appetising Sole Distributor* KIM ANN CO.. BUN BEE CO.. 243, Orchard Road 111/113, Beach Road. M. S. ALLY CO.. Battery Road. SINGAPORE. i this Beauty419 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1935-09-01 12 Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Aug. 15. I OOKING from a London window can become a distinctly flat occupation in the month of August, when all one's friends have deserted the city and left one high and dry like a lone watchman in a tower.1,306 words
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172 1935-09-01 12 New Ways With The Breakfast Fruit, BANANAS. Allow two bananas Tor tnree people. Cut them n half lengthways and then across. Dip them in flour well seasoned with salt and pepper and fry in butter till a light brown all over. Drain and serve with grilled kidneys and fried tomatoes172 words
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523 1935-09-01 12 Max Factor's Advice to MRS. MATRON IF someone would stand behind you while you are putting on your make-up and say. "Don't powder your face twice!" they would be doing you a great service. Powder should be applied once, lightly, with every extra trace523 words
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Advertisement222 1935-09-01 12 Household Hints When replacing screw caps or stop- rubber household gloves, adhenslve pers. if a turn is first given in the tape should be used. Stick the tape wrong direction no difficulty will be on the inner side of the glove, experienced through the threads cross- A rubber band placed222 words
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Advertisement92 1935-09-01 12 WRITING OF MILK! One of the best-accredited professors of bacteriology In the University of London said That a Urge amount of dfcease la carried by raw milk Is no longer an opinion. It Is a fact a fact aa well attested as any in the domain of medical science." Uk92 words
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Advertisement133 1935-09-01 12 a Lovely Lustre... and Every Hair in Place wf Alluring new lights will gleam in your 1 Bt^LT d&fti hair when you brine out ita beauty with V*«w fl^BH Stacomb. You can be wire that your hair Vfr I f is always neat and attractive, too, for thia J 4m\133 words
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Article, Illustration1872 1935-09-01 13 By Our Woman Correspondent THK round of functions and entertainments in aid of the Singapore Jubilee Fund is gathering force and no sooner is one event over than preparations are in hand for the next. The Jubilee Ball at the New World netted a very useful sum1,872 words
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Article606 1935-09-01 13 E. K - E.K. By /"VFTEN it happens that a woman, despite pains*akinfr care in the matter of dress, fails to achieve the desired result because of her hair. Hair that has not been kept clean and well-groomed materially detracts from a woman's charm and in large measure nullifies the606 words
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Article272 1935-09-01 14 The Sunday Times TOTIDEM VERBIS The Sunday Times EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore. ■TIGERS must be added to the list of Malayan traffic dangers, if the experience of a Malacca motorist is anything to go upon. Although the collision in this case occurred when the motorist was272 words
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Article, Illustration780 1935-09-01 14 Johannesburg Where Streets Are Not Paved With Gold But Have A Golden Foundation COME from the richest city in the world. In less than 50 years 283 a 0,000 I ounces of gold worth £1,200,000,000, or over ten billion Straits dollars, have poured from780 words
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Article, Illustration443 1935-09-01 14 Peeps At China MUCH has been written about lift in the barges which ply on thrEnglish canals, with the wretched conditions of not very distant yean. A counterpart to this English riverine life will be found in South China, where thousands and thousands of tiny little boat-houses443 words
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Article321 1935-09-01 14 A LOT is being said just now about wireless interference. The most effective kind of interference, however, has not been mentioned. The principal factor in it is a nice, well balanced hatchet. A planter ran over a tiger the other day near Malacca, hitting it321 words
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Advertisement547 1935-09-01 14 CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS this week will be found IN PAGE 24. 20 YEARS OF INDIGESTION CURED AT ONCE. Just Imagine twenty years of painful Indigestion; twenty years of sleepless litfs; of frequent sickness and semi starvation. Imagine the misery of it and Imagine thf relief of being completely cured by short547 words
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Advertisement110 1935-09-01 14 I NAT URf S CURE Or De JONGH'S LIGHT MOWN COD LIVER OIL CSMKaiM VITAMINS A and O •N CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENT^ of Cod Uw Oil fi +&r rmiiWM *y dM Wilt* n amnm. W (JGHTT rmn tm d» irwmi— i c CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS110 words
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Advertisement13 1935-09-01 14 5 J MifM J Mi i^— m^ms— s— 3S Warm Studios 1 «aw13 words
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Article, Illustration352 1935-09-01 15 Commercial Firms Provide Bulk Of "Dead" Matter (Sunday Tines Special) LAST year the Malayan Postal Administration dealt with 205,446 undeliverable articles, including 1,119 registered letters but this does not constitute a record, the peak having been reached in 1930 when the352 words
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149 1935-09-01 15 AMAH'S SCREAM REVEALS CURIOUS VISITOR 'From A Correspondent.) A house in Telok Paku. Changi, has received a most curious visitor. Shortly after tiffin the lady of the house heard her amah scream. She ran into the verandah and was j-ist in time to see an iguana icadding down the steps149 words
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Article179 1935-09-01 15 MEMBER OF HONG KONG BANK STAFF The wedding of Miss Norah Peel Ritchie and Mr. Ronald Maclntyre took place at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, recently, the Very Rev. A. C. S Trivett taking the service. Mr. Maclntyre. who is on the staff of the Toklo office of the179 words
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Article75 1935-09-01 15 An experiment with Dartmoor ponies as pack animals has been cari'.ed out by the Devon and Cornwall Infantry Brigade. T.A.. In camp at Corfe Castle. The ponies, says an official report, were found useful in carrying supplies of small arm ammunition in an attack over country75 words
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Article351 1935-09-01 15 Bogus Fortune- Tellers' Tale Of A Tortoise /^HAN Mine alias Siu Kam-chung, 23, described as a fortune-teller, and Leung Kwai-sang, 35, coolie, were charged before Mr. WynneJones at the Kowloon Magistracy with (a) taking part in the management of an unregistered temple at No. 114 Nam351 words
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Article205 1935-09-01 15 EXPLORERS' FIND IN NEW GUINEA Melbourne. TPHE Government has received an official report from the explorer. Mr. Hides, announcing the discovery of a new tribe In New Guinea. The people, he says, were found in an area which held the party spellbound by Its beauty. "The men205 words
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Article77 1935-09-01 15 While recognising that a reduction In Shanghai rents Is necessary, "so that all may equally share the burden of fluctuations in the conditions of life, the Shanghai Mainlchl Shimbun editorially warns its readers against not paying what they are bound to pay by invoking77 words
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Article120 1935-09-01 15 THE JEALOUS WIFE New York. Blonde secretary Virginia Seigh, clad in pink pyjamas, is alleged to have been shot dead by her employ- er's wife Mrs. Etta Reisman. She was talking to Reisman when His wife, In a nightgown, is said t 0 have thrown open120 words
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Article39 1935-09-01 15 The American film "Viva Villa" depicting the life of the Mexican bandit of that name, has been forbidden In Germany on the ground that one of the chief characters Is a revolutionary working against the interests of the State.39 words
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Article, Illustration416 1935-09-01 15 Bankruptcies Of 1888 Still In Existence DEATH NO BAR SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL BANKRUPTCIES Nee. 2, 4, 5 and 6 of 1888 the year in which Ordinance 44 (Bankruptcy) came into force are still outstanding. The debts of bankrupts, unlike several other types of debt, are never statute barred, and under416 words
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Advertisement31 1935-09-01 15 7 M mmm\ 385r i\ V' Am THEIR FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS CONSULT MA LIFE NMO OfflCl >ftj|T» CMUS4. MUNCH Of f ICI N«^(OM |Xk UMIAf- SIMAFOM Phone 7775 A31 words
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Advertisement93 1935-09-01 15 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine ot full tonic value ana of well-known basic Ingredient* la being marketed A leading London analyst vouches for the quality of Phosferlne Tonic Wine a? follows- "I find it to be made from a sound full-bodied wine of excellent quality It Is free93 words
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Advertisement149 1935-09-01 15 SPECIAL OFFER CREAM BABARDINE TROUSERS. 2 SIDE POCKETS, HIP POCKET. LOOPS FOR BELT, 4 PLEATS IN FRONT, (can be Dhobied", or DRY CLEANED) SIZES 32 —40 waist Prices from:- $6.50 $10.50 CREAM FLANNEL £9\ TROUSERS. to 4 All Wool soap shrunk. Correctly tailored in our own workroom. 2 side f149 words
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217 1935-09-01 16 Days When Big Race Carried Prize Of Only $150 (BY OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT.) How many of the thousands who flocked to Bukit Timah yesterday know anything of the history of the Turf Club, originally the Singapore Sporting Club, which was founded in 1842? The217 words
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Article162 1935-09-01 16 KERENGGA - KERENGGA JN the uttermost recesses of the "Ulv" We are fluent in the lingo of the land, And we cultivate the popular "penghulu" For we know that he i* *ure to understand. Of our "bungas" we can talk with animation From early morn until the rise162 words
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Article210 1935-09-01 16 BETTER pay is announced for nurses in military hospitals and for majors in the Royal Army Medical Corps. Some of the changes in the nursing service: New rate Old :xte a year a year Staff nurse (on entry) 80 65 Sister £125 75 Matron £250210 words
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Article, Illustration592 1935-09-01 16 Quetta Motion Like Terrier Shaking A Rat pENTRAL and Southern India may expect to enjoy permanent immunity from severe earthquakes; but the potentially dangerous situation of the northern earthquake tone bordering the Himalaya can only be satisfactorily met by a special building programme These592 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-09-01 16 The Cargo Boat Party, of Geylanr Singapore, recently held a picnic at Kota Tinsfi Waterfall.15 words
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Article188 1935-09-01 16 /CALLED the most revolutionary development in the history of petroleum refining since the discovery of oil itself, the Clearosol Process is now being used exclusively in refining motor oils for the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company. The new process represents the climax of years of research for a188 words
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Advertisement375 1935-09-01 16 'Relieved His Own 6iYears\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives' JSL HEADACHE NEURALGIA jL Dear Sirs f have been a sufferer from Rheumatism for U^sYF~7f tha past six-and-a-half years, being troubled mainly in I Wl M*S*f\ the hips, thighs, knee* and occasionally in the shoulder* MVI j I have tried almost375 words
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Advertisement119 1935-09-01 16 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minuies Tour skin has nearly 60 million tiny seams or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cauae your skin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema. Dhoby Itch. Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. Tou119 words
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Advertisement266 1935-09-01 16 H Baby Brownie Everybody now can be a picturetaker overnight with the minimum of investment and the ■■bbbbb^bbbbb! maximum of fun. Sight the Baby HJ^B--*~> Brownie, press a button that's taWir m^BtssX Tne Baby Brownie .jsaßi bsbbbbbbv costs less than W^ many toys. Yet ssssT^ssaMsfeaJl U>S BenU ne assS SaaV^l266 words
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1251 1935-09-01 17 •T*lN Restriction will be continued thanks to the complacent Malayan minors and their surprisingly meek The Miners acceptance of Mr Decide To Lowinger> assuBe Good ranee tnat v would be useless to protest against that crass injustice to Malaya, the adoption of1,251 words
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Article72 1935-09-01 17 " QUIZ - QUIZ." XVI.—PENANG Our riHuls are mean and narrow, Our buiklings old and drear, Uhile all agree Our wharfs B. C: And hare you seen our Pier? Our traffic's antiquated, Our shops pre-war in *tyle> Our clubs flecay, Our pubs scarce pay, Nor do our girU beguile. But gaze72 words
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Advertisement308 1935-09-01 17 Most Important Refining Discovery in 75 Years! REVOLUTIONARY NEW PROCESS TAKES THE SLUM OUT OF OIL b^H I f t I 3t I SBalS^g RhL^^^Fi^^^^bb jjit M^Bi bV^ l\ tains "slum" a sticky mixture of kinds o f earns**, ia all kinds vf I aBl fi si I^f^^^B^LiS JrV/'ft L308 words
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Article1122 1935-09-01 18 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By IN order to escape the temptations of Mr. Lucifer, who is returning from his short sea trip, Uncle Nat has gone down to a remote part of Devonshire to live with the simple fisherfolk. Many people who want to get away from the1,122 words
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Advertisement35 1935-09-01 18 11l' 1 v^ii^r I yf^ A over 4» /rib 14 I l/\\ Jrfi/A\ Million* n t y of I ""'Hence '«*''> SOLE IMPOBTeW SIME\. DAlißYfc Co., Ltd. BRITISH MAIAYA AND SARAWAK 4$ Wvin Stxdtos t a^35 words
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Advertisement262 1935-09-01 18 A HUMBLE VEGETABLE OF the denizens of the vegetable kingdom, mint is one of the few which grows in Malaya precisely as it grows in England that is, without loss of scent or flavour. The encyclopedia tells us that this herb, of which there are twenty-five common species, is widely262 words
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Advertisement423 1935-09-01 18 8.000 MILES BY AIR! Baby's reapjj trip X, *d*\ rf I COURTESY OF IMKHIAt AIRWAYS M Mr*. L. M. Claiten writes t \V m You m»y have seen picture* in the \k 4 A g^. ji<i;...i» p«per. of «3J month, baby arriving lt difficult to M at Croydon after a423 words
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Article, Illustration262 1935-09-01 19 J\ England Now: September! The park is still verdant and a man of flowers, bat sices are not lacking that summer Is contemplating flight having already sensed the approach of winter. Daily the gardeners are taking more barrowtoads of swept leaves to the compost heaps, and the262 words
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Article579 1935-09-01 19 Fred. J. Melville - Fred. J. Melville Stamp Collecting By President. Junior Philatelic Society f RETE was a hot-bed of revolution for i century, and although Its stamp issues do not cover a lons period they reflect In a rem.irk.ablr way the continual unrest, which even now occasionally brings the historicisland579 words
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Advertisement664 1935-09-01 19 I Bring your Stamp Collection up-to-date. British Colonial and Foreign stamps, all modern issues, including large sise commemoratives and pictorials, every sump attractive and in the best condition, all stamps that will Increase enormously in value in the near future. A fine investment 150 different 5 500 different 15/-. post664 words
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Advertisement243 1935-09-01 19 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are buyers of any quantity of used Silver Jubilee Stamps Par good pos tally used specimens of Straits Settlements and Hong Kong we pay from 70 cents per hundred Stamps damaged or perforated with firms' initials not required. Collectors who prefer to exchange their Silver Jubilee243 words
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Advertisement103 1935-09-01 19 ESSENTIAL TO ALL COLLECTORS GIBBONS' CATALOGUE NEW 1936 EDITION MOW READY The most complete and informative stamp catalogue published N~w edition has larger page sis* (is therefore less bulky and easier to handle). 26,000 price alterations, rewritten lists of Oreece, Ouatemala and Transvaal and includes all new issues up to103 words
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Advertisement413 1935-09-01 19 LONDON 'Phone Haxoian 0830. CUMBERLAND HOUSE. 51—53—55 KARLS COURT SQUARE. Sou'-n Kensington. 5.U.5. Pleasantly situated, in a good locality. Ideal for long or short visits, convenient shopping centre. Magnificent Public rooms, Large recreation room, HOT k COLD running water In all rooms Central Heating. Excellent table. Liberal varied menu, accommodation413 words
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Advertisement413 1935-09-01 19 LONDON GOODWOOD HOTEL QUEENSRORO TERRACfc. HYDE PARK 11. C. wau-r and reading ltpht in bedrooms. lift. Night porter. Gar&ge Adjacent. Excellent Cuisine Daily Terms from 10 Cd. Wi ckly fro.Ti 3 gns. Bed k Brcakla: t 6 6 to 8 6. New Lounges and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor413 words
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Miscellaneous169 1935-09-01 19 Our Crossword Puzzle NOTE: Plgures In parentheses denote the number of letters In the words required. (CLUES.) ACROSS S S£««.\«» T. Wanting »7) Attendance (7) 8. Voyage (7) 23 Slanting (7) t. Fussed (7) Thick (5, 11. Prying piece (7) 7 Vegetable mixed (5). 12. Sullies (5) 13. Precious stone169 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1935-09-01 20 Dan MaskelL - Dan MaskelL By 2— THE Forehand Drive. Last week Dan Maskell, coach to the Davis Cup team, told you how to begin thy game with an attacking service. This week he tells you how to reply to that attack. The basis of every good player" s1,047 words
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577 1935-09-01 20 Bull, Bull— What Bull! By Bullseye (With apologies to ASM. Hutchln.son. Bill Shakespeare, Bert Thomas, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Browning. Stephen Leacock, Robert Oraves, Old Uncle John Masefield and all). A black patch on a white square First shot to count— a bullseye —five" Thank heaven for that. Phew! its hot.577 words
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Advertisement76 1935-09-01 20 CADBURYandFRY PICTURE STAMPS OF ALL SERIES MAY NOW BE EXCHANGED You may obtain any one stamp which you require from the above three series by sending any two Cad bury or Fry stamps to the following address: "CHOCOLATE" 18-C BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE Not less than twelve stamps should be sent76 words
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Advertisement1413 1935-09-01 21 5 4 HE w IbH *B vl j& «^BF BTr *^K^ S^-^jSt I 4 9 a^^w Jr bi*^^Bbib\ c Ra ■f t^ jB Ji f*^^^^*^^^ I V Jj Bj^^' *4wßlßbtH BHBMBBb! SP^ vBB SwTBBBBBBJBBr BK -*.^p -J DISGUISES NEW COMPETITION A TEST OF REAL SKILL JUDGMENT. ANOTHER $100 THIS WEEKNO1,413 words
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Article, Illustration116 1935-09-01 22 Members of the Horlicks Badminton Party who attended the dinner given in honour of their second patron, Mr. Chua Honf Kay. on his retirement from Raffles Museum, at the New Life Restaurant, Great World.. From left (sitting) Mr. Teo Khian Swee (committee), Mr. Yeo Guan Swee (hon. secretary), Mr. E.116 words
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Article951 1935-09-01 22 Bicycle Race Which Circles The Country THERE is one sporting event arouses the enthusiasm of the whole of France, causes the complete dislocation of business in every town and village on its passage, makes huge circulations for the sporting newspapers and gives employment to an army951 words
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Article, Illustration34 1935-09-01 22 U 1 I •«9*rt«l> U *t«- <■• limy toial* 4* 4.M4 ka. UfXM 1«3. mv •xtutioa* ••t aoit>«M 1U 4-M* «1««1U» A* atm, coat nut 1»1». La Him IMS «oi n^iriili «aai-4t*p*a oottn U aoati*.34 words
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Article140 1935-09-01 22 The match between the Keppel Golf Club women and the Singapore Golf Club women played over the course of Keppel Golf Club on Friday, resulted in a win for the visitors by 6' 2 to 1%, as under SINGAPORE G.C. KEPPEL G.C. Mrs. Cherry <12> 0 vs. Mrs.140 words
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Article138 1935-09-01 22 In a return game of five mixed doubles played on the Sunlight Courts on Sunday last, th? Sunlight BP Kuala Lumpur, def atod the Chinese Students Literary Association by four games to one. The following aro the results: (Sunlight players mentioned first): Thor Beng Seng and Mis^ Quan138 words
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Advertisement102 1935-09-01 22 IMJ! i wfl^e WET JM ll 40th ANNIVERSARY of ACCESSION and 62nd BIRTHDAY of H.H. the Sultan of Johore In this connection a well -illustrated 20 Page Special Issue will be presented to readers of the STRAITS TIMES on Monday, Sept. 16th The issue will contain pen portraits of Their102 words
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Advertisement20 1935-09-01 22 ALL GOOD HI SB>Mi> ARE ENTITLED TO A PINK TICKET FOB THE NIGHT OF FRIDAY. SEPT. 6TII AL CANTE-ALDE AFFA3R20 words
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787 1935-09-01 23 Singapore Badminton Ch ampionsh ips By Our Badminton Correspondent TTHE pffßafetCßl of the women's open singles and doubles bad- minton championnship tournaments being organised during the current year appear to be very remote, as in spite of the recent decision of the committee of the787 words
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Article135 1935-09-01 23 Ties arranged for the next week-end in the 1935 singles championships tournament of the Useful Badminton Party are as follows: Saturday, Sept. 7. "A" Jiak Kirn vs Hock Chiang. George Chen vs. Kirn Wee, Brng Teck vs. Ponnuaamy, Tlong Wah vs. Cheng Hong. Sunday. Sept. 8. "B" Hun135 words
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Article74 1935-09-01 23 The Rrvnurd Badminton Party held Its annual meeting on Sunday, Aug. 25. and celebrated the anniversary at the New Life Restaurant. Great World, where members were entertained to dinner. The following were elected omce- bearers for the ensuing year President Mr. S. O. Singh, vice-pre-sident Mr. Kiong Thian74 words
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Article32 1935-09-01 23 The monthly ineeUng of the HorUclts Badminion Parly wIU be held today at Mr. Wee Cr.eng Siang'i residence. 197. Joo Chiat Road, at 11.30 a.». Ught refreshment will be provided.32 words
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Article40 1935-09-01 23 The s: th 1935 monthly general meeting of tri" rr. *£vr% at the Amateur Sporting Aaso■JStlea will be held, on Thursday. Sept. 5. at (t.uj p. m. at tiie rrsidence Ol Mr. Khoo Bng Watt, 41. Craig How}.40 words
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Article399 1935-09-01 23 The Association of Bar-Bell Men is glad to announce that following the U.S.R.C.'s example the Dominion Badminton Party has now joined the ABBM The Association held their usual committee meeting on Aug. 25 presldled over by Mr. Yeo Joo Song. The minutes of the previous meeting were i399 words
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Article228 1935-09-01 23 'From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. The Segamat District badminton tournament results to date Open Singles K. Othman be.it C. K. N. Menon 15—5, 13—13. s—o. Ng Yeok Soon beat Cheah Koon Hwee 15—5, 15—8, S. Alfred beat Chin Cheon Lek 15—2. 14—14. 3—o. Ang Kean Kah beat Lim228 words
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Article149 1935-09-01 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. The Magpie Badminton Party of j Seremban met the Kajang Chinese Badminton Party at the Kajang Chinese Theatre Hall and defeated them by five games to four. The results. Magpie B.P. players mentioned first were as follows Singles Wong Yew Chong beat149 words
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Article95 1935-09-01 23 The following are the results of ties played last week in the Singapore Epworth League Union lawn tennii tournament Open men's singles Tan Kir Chiang beat T. R. Doraisamy 6—o, j 6 2, Chew Keow Chin beat Khoo Lip I i Chuan 6—4, 6—2. Lee Teck Hock beat95 words
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Article48 1935-09-01 23 Parties, Associations or Clubs who desire badminton matches with the Anson Badminton Party are kindly requested to communicate either with the sports captain, Mr. Lim Hoe Swee, c o Clouet It Co., or with the honorary secretary, Mr. Ho Cheong Seng, 33, Ann Siang Kill, Singapore.48 words
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Article189 1935-09-01 23 Members of the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party and their well-wish-ers sat down to dinner on Friday. Aug. 23 at Mr. Sect Kirn Cheng's residence in honour of Mr. Chew w Seng winning the junior singles badminton championship of Singapore. Mr. Ang Whatt Kirn. the president189 words
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Article91 1935-09-01 23 There will be a badminton match with the Young Men friendly Band B.P. on Sur.day. Sept. 1. at noon at thj home court. Seah Street, consisting v: five men singles and two mix-.-d doubles. Singles. Siboney Quek. Chen Yong Seng. Richard Tan. T. W. Chiang and J K.91 words
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Article32 1935-09-01 23 Members of the Slew Sin Sia arc requested to note that the draw for the badminton and tennis tournament will take place after ihe meeting on Saturday, Sept. 7.32 words
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Advertisement253 1935-09-01 23 AND ECONOMY Beauty, comfort and economy the three most desired motor car qualities will be yours In full measure when you buy your new Ford V-8 for 1935. Every unit of the Chassis is built to the finest limits of accuracy to give you exceptional performance in Economy, Riding Comfort253 words
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504 1935-09-01 24 Brentford Win Their First Game On Promotion PLENTY OF GOALS YESTERDAY marked the start of the 1935-36 English League < soccer season. Tottenham Hotspur, promoted two seasons ago from the Second t Division with Stoke City, are back in the lower division in company withReuter - 504 words
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Article239 1935-09-01 24 Singapore is to have its second walking race contest in October. The first contest was held last year over a course of about 12 miles at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Competitors rrom Selstngor. Negrl Sembllan and Singapore took part and the honours of the event were carried239 words
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Article50 1935-09-01 24 This afternoon two games in the second round of the Singapore Baseball League will be played on theSt Joseph's diamond. In the first beginning at one o'clock Viie Singapore Cubs will oppose the Junior Nippons and at three o'clock the American Association and the Overseas will take the field.50 words
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Article72 1935-09-01 24 Shanghai, Saturday. Frank Jay Ravan, president, and Alfred H. Drtscoll. secretary and treasurer of the American Oriental Finance Corporation have been arrested on fifteen charges of embezzlement relating to securities. A warrant has also been issued for the arrest of John Warne Brown, vice-president, who Is at presentReuter - 72 words
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Article238 1935-09-01 24 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. One of the most thrilling games of soccer seen in Taiping was played at the Regimental Padang when the Old Edwardians met A Co. 2 20th Burma Rifles in the final of the Saw Ah Choy Jubilee Cup Competition. The238 words
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Article80 1935-09-01 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Alladad Khan, the Perak State footballer and hockey player, gained new laurels by winning the open singles of the Kempe Club, Taiplnz. lawn tennis championship beating E. A. Badsha in the final in three sets s—l, I—6, e--4. Alladad Khan showed himself80 words
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Article48 1935-09-01 24 Minneapolis, Saturday. In the semi-finals of the American Women's Open Golf Championship Mrs. G. C. Vare (Abingdon, Pennsylvania) beat Miss Beatrice Barrett (Minneapolis) 2 and 1. The 17-year-old Miss Patty Berg (Hopkins, Minnesota) beat Miss Charlotte Glutting (West Orange, New Jersey) one up. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article679 1935-09-01 24 pv\TE seems to be handing out some rough knocks to Mr. R. D. Simon whose promotion, which should have 'aken place at the Olympic Stadium last night, had to be postponed until Sept. 14 owing to Gunboat Jack's sudden indisposition. It will be remembered that it679 words
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Article213 1935-09-01 24 Flying Boats For The East NEXT month three moie Singapore 111 flying boats will leave Plymouth for the East. They will follow jthe all "Rrd" route as did the single {Singapore 111 flying boat of No. 20."> Squadron, Singapore, recently. The aircraft are flying as far as Basra only, replacing213 words
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Article112 1935-09-01 24 NON-ARRIVAL OF PAPERS FROM MEDAN. Extradition proceedings against Chng Thlan Slew are still held up owing to the non- arrival of the papers from Medan. Thian Slew was arrested here on a provisional warrant issued at the Instance of the Dutch authorities in connection with an alleged offence112 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-09-01 24 Jockey Kirwan who rode H. S. Kirwan's Unity to victory in the first griffin race. Unity paid $98.18 words
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Article330 1935-09-01 24 Gigantic Buddy Bacr Wins In One Round New York, Friday. DIDDY Baer technically knocked out Jack Ljyle in the first round of a six rounds contest at the Madison Square Gardens. Doyle MM down three times. Reuter. Buddy Baer seems to be a second edition330 words
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Advertisement220 1935-09-01 24 ■My Song For You is another British picture destined to be highly popular —DAILY TELEGRAPH PAVILION TODAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 TUNEFUL SONGS. GAY AND SPARKLING COMEDY, IN A MAGNIFICENT BRITISH MUSICAL FILM. The Driighlful Successor U> "TELL ME TONIGHT" JAN KIEPURA In the Gaumoni -British 11 turr "My Song For220 words
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Advertisement37 1935-09-01 24 PHONE 57t9 THE ROMANCE THE WORLD WOULD HNOT FORGET BASED ON AN INCIDENT IN THE LIFE OF O FRANZ SCHUBERT INCLUDING THIS GLORIOUS MUSICAL X MELODY LOVE TIME YA FOX PICTURE WITH PAT PATERSON A MLS ASTHER37 words
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Advertisement118 1935-09-01 24 A*,. a A^A A^A AAA A A ifc AA A A A^A Aifc Awfc "Brings new prestige to the I J& British screen It puts Miss J Bergner amongst the grea- J>+ test screen stars in the J world V —DAILY TELEGRAPH ♦> t OCAPE ME I never! "Definitely a118 words
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Article, Illustration2707 1935-09-01 25 Gloomy Weather And Rather Heavy Going TREMENDOUS CROWD PRESENT IN spite of rather ploomy weather a tremendous crowd turned out at Bukit Timah for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting. The going wa« rather2,707 words
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Article417 1935-09-01 25 Badminton TTHRRE ties in the men's open singles badminton championship were played at the Clerical Union yesterday before a poor crowd and resulted in Leow Kirn Fatt of the Novice Badminton Party and Seah Eng Liat of the Mayflower B.tdmintcn Party qualifying for the semi-final, while the417 words
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677 1935-09-01 25 Excellent Football Under Bad Conditions Malays 2. Chinese 0. Heavy rain flooded parts of the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, and when 5.15 came it was still raining. But the First Division match between Ihe Chinese andi the Malays was played and con-, trary to expectations677 words
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868 1935-09-01 26 " Argus - "Argus" Malayan Sports Jottings Hopes Of Strong Civilian Rugby Fifteen By SINGAPORE A small swimming pool, chiefly for the use of members who might like to indulge in a swim round about tiffin time, was suggested by a member at the annual general meeting868 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-09-01 26 Kid Nathan, Boy Quee and Joe Summers, three promising Singapore flyweights11 words
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Article, Illustration778 1935-09-01 26 Present Method Of Control Position Explained United Appeal From Negri Sporting Clubs Wanted (From Our Own Correspondent) SEREMBAN. I note that the Malay Regiment is visiting outstations to play football and cricket. During the past week they met the Selangor Police and were br.it "v at both778 words
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Article, Illustration442 1935-09-01 26 Gift Of Civil Service Club— Competition On League Lines Chinese Give Tea Party (From Our Special Correspondent I BATU PAHAT European members of the Batu j Pahat Civil Service Club in com- memoration of the recent celebration of the Silver Jubilee of the King442 words
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1104 1935-09-01 27 " Echo - "Echo" Selangor Team's Decider This Week-End. By KUALA I I Mil i; A WONDEItt I L finale has been provided this season in the Stonor Shield cricket competition. Two teams, the Rangers and the Indians, were level at the head of the table, with 201,104 words
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Article, Illustration39 1935-09-01 27 The Medical College athletic team which won the Kay-Mout Otp. Seated, left to right Rfaoo Kng Poh. (honorary sports secretary). Prof. J. R. Kay-Mo..^ Chan Ah Koh (canUin), Prof. E. K. Trmtman. Tan Boon Beng, Lim Chin Khean (vice-president).39 words
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Article817 1935-09-01 27 Bright Prospects District* Gaining Prestige Perlis May Join Warders Score Eight Goals. (From Oar Own Correspondent) ALOR STAR •THERE is a possibility that the hockey season this year will prove to I c more svecessf *l than in previous years, and if I am not817 words
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Article200 1935-09-01 27 The following are tne lat?»t results and forthcoming ties in the Straits Chinese Recreation Club lawn tennis tournament Open Doubles Dr. P. K. C. Tyau and Chong Thutt Pitt beat Cheong Chee Tong and Yap Ah Hyan 8 6. 9—7. lim Bong Soo and Chua Choon Leong beat200 words
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Article121 1935-09-01 27 The following are the results of the second round of the 8.0.C. Duffers' Cup competition Kemlo beat Green 4 and 2. Holley beat Wlndle 4 and 3. Maclachlan beat Stevens wo. Piercy beat Stephen 4 and 3. CLIFFORD CUP. The following are the results of the first121 words
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Article, Illustration62 1935-09-01 28 A fine view from the air of August holiday crowds on the beach at Broadstairs. The Victoria Coaching Station a* hundreds of Londoners left for holidays in the country and on the coast. While Great Britain is backing in warm August Australia Is in the middle of winter.62 words
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