The Straits Times, 8 September 1935
1935-09-08
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Title Section36 1935-09-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 194. Sunday, September 8, 1935. Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 194. Sunday, September 8, 1935. Price 10 cents36 words
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Article, Illustration361 1935-09-08 1 IT BELONGS TO A RADIO ENTHUSIAST A Believer In The Future Of Local Broadcasting (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PENANG, SATURDAY. \l/IRELESS LISTENERS IN MALAYA TUNED IN TO ZHJ, ¥T PENANG, HAVE OFTEN HEARD A WOMAN'S VOICE. IT IS THE VOICE OF MRS. COLIN KING,361 words
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Article100 1935-09-08 1 Three Killed In Air Collision London. Saturday. r rn()l SANDS of holida> makers at Blackpool this afternoon saw two aeroplanes belonging to Sir Alan t'obham's air circus collide. One machine nose-dived and crashed in flames In the street where it set fire tn a house. Fire enginesReuter - 100 words
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Article67 1935-09-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER Spot (Buyers) 5 7 16d. (Sellers) I 9/16 d. September 5 9/16 d. Oct.-Dec. 5 11/16 d. Jan-Mar. 5 13 16d. Market quiet. SILVER Spot .it Forward S9«4d. CROSS RATE London-New York, 4.93' New York-London, 4.93. Gold 141s. Id. (Rate as67 words
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Article69 1935-09-08 1 Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Sept. 18 h 19 Good F.A.Q. In rases (F. 0.8.) Sept. 18-. 18 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Spore 18', 18 T September IK. 19 Oct.-Dec. 19" 19' i Jan-Mar. 19- 20 Apr.-June 2069 words
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Article270 1935-09-08 1 Last Week's Solutions— How To Make Claims We are afraid there will be many disappointments among the readers who entered the first Disguises Competition. Hundreds of entries have had to be disqualified because the senders ignored the essential conditions laid down in the explanation of the competition. A270 words
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Article37 1935-09-08 1 Bonneville. Utah, Saturday. Captain Eyston. the British racing motorist, has broken the world's tenmile record with a speed of 167.09 miles an hour, compared with the previous record of 164.08 miles an hour. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration117 1935-09-08 1 One Job He Will Not Take On •I AM willing to take on utmost any job with the exception of trying to sell vacuum cleaners and the like to unwilling buyers." This was the cheery farewell note struck by Major A. C. B. Neate, the popular Royal117 words
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Article392 1935-09-08 1 Colours Presented To J. M. F. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. The Malay Volunteer Infantry of Johore marched past their Ruler in a colourful ceremony this afternoon. The occasion was the presentation of colours to the Johore Volunteer Forces by His Highness Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore. His392 words
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Article106 1935-09-08 1 Mr. C. Palmer, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Palmer, of Singapore, was married to Miss Julia Lee, eldest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chong lim, of Singapore, at the Church of St. Peter and SU Paul, Queen Street, Singapore, yesterday morning, by the Rev. Father106 words
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443 1935-09-08 1 Paris, Saturday. IT is learned on good authority that Sicnor Mussolini has assured M. Laval that Italy will not resort to war so long as the Geneva conversations are continuing. NEW CONFERENCE? According to the newspaper L'lntransigeant Slgnor Mussolini may agree toReuter - 443 words
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40 1935-09-08 1 London, Saturday. The death has occurred of Mr. David Landale. formerly head in the East of Jardine. Mathieson and Co., says Reuter. He was once a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.40 words
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127 1935-09-08 1 FINAL EDITION CANADA TO "KEEP OUT" Mr. Bennett On War Danger Ottawa, Saturday. ii IV trouble comes, it will be :-:>mebody else's fault, not ours, and I conceive it to be the solemn duty of the Government by all just and honourable means to sec that Canada is kept outReuter - 127 words
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Article100 1935-09-08 1 LOSS ON PERAK HYDRO VENTURE MET (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The F.M.S. linancial statement lor the first six months of the year published in the Gazette shows a deficit for June following flve months of surpluses. At the end of May revenue totalled $26,439,068100 words
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Advertisement28 1935-09-08 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated tn Great Britain.) H«4 Omec lor Malaya SINGAPORE Home Fcotball Page 27 Races Page 29 What The Women Wore Page 2728 words
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Advertisement84 1935-09-08 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES SUNDAY TIMES' SLOGANS The last page of the Sunday Times' slogans competition series appears today. The closing date f >r entries is September 20. Owing to the stupendous success of the competition it has been decided to award ten prizes of SW each. Turn to PAGE ELEVEN.84 words
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Article, Illustration1753 1935-09-08 2 THE WORKLESS NOT A CENT FROM GOVERNMENT CHEAPER PAHITS LIFE ON GROVE ESTATE A YOUNG SUBURB LJOW much longer will the Straits Government be able to refuse help to the unemployed V If an out-of-work puts his plight before the Government now. he receives a stereotyped letter from1,753 words
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Advertisement74 1935-09-08 2 &L/W fflfo* M*k f»9 a<i a Scooter T]J\\s Mtle p\g *ad a car 8 Ivftle p%9 fad a motor Jnke ■^MIX Ke travelled fast and far Titos little f\g took a tan L£y whenever he wished to ioml|sj| |^g® B at the sjfce had forgotten 7*5» Kvs SHELL MOTOR OIL74 words
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482 1935-09-08 3 U. S. Naval Expert In Singapore MAN WHO BUILT COLOSSAL RADIO STATION CTR ATEGIC developments in the Western Pacific were described to the Sunday Times by Capt. F. H. Cooke, the officer of the U. S. Navy in charge of naval construction482 words
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Article, Illustration63 1935-09-08 3 MISS HSU YU MEI, a teacher at the Hua Nan Girls' School. Muar. She is the best basket-ball player in Johore and captained the Johore girls 1 basket-ball team which carried off the championship in the recent All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad. She has been chosen to captain the All -Malayan Chinese63 words
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Article51 1935-09-08 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Saturday. Ong Ah Heng. a cloth hawker, on his way to Ayer Manls estate. Muar. was sprung upon by three Chinese who threw pepper In his face and robbed him of $118 In notes and cloth to the value of51 words
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Article60 1935-09-08 3 (From Our Own Correspondents Ipoh. Saturday. A small car belonging to Mr Thamboo. health Inspector, stolen from hli garage on Thursday, was found today In a lorong off Lahat Road. Recently a catL. belonging to a Kuala Lumpur resident stolen when parked opposite a Chinese hotel was traced60 words
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Article32 1935-09-08 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. The Hon. the British Resident and Mrs. Cator held a pahit party at the Grand Hotel last night when nearly 200 guests were present.32 words
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Article, Illustration29 1935-09-08 3 For publishing an account of a Nazi antl-Jewlsh demonstration "In a manner likely to arouse pro-Jewish sympathy." the editor and chief reporter of a Bavarian paper have been arrested.29 words
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Article487 1935-09-08 3 Definite Proposals To China Made Nanking. Saturday. The Japanese Government has presented its proposals to Nanking for economic co-operation between the two countries, it is authoritatively stated in the capital today. Mr. Suma. Japanese consui in Nanking, yesterday conferred with Mr. Horiuchi. Shanghai representative of the Japanese Legation,Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 487 words
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Article282 1935-09-08 3 A BURLY Sikh walked into lie Sunday Times office yesterday.! Over six feet tall and with extraordinary broad shoulders, he looked a wrestler. First impressions proved correct. The man was no other than Arjan Singh, of Amritsar. He is a wrestler of no mean order282 words
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Article106 1935-09-08 3 EX-POLICE CORPORAL SENT TO PRISON (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. Mr. Justice Howes, having perused records of the case in which ex-police rporal Osman was sentenced by the police court to six months' imprisonment for causing grievous hurt to his I wife, was satisfied that accused's appeal106 words
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Article108 1935-09-08 3 LORRY DRIVER FINED AT 1PGH (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. While a lorry loaded with poultry was passing a foodstall It is alleged the lorry attendant threw a couple or ducks to the stallholder. Later th<* same day the driver went to the sta'l and demanded to108 words
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Advertisement120 1935-09-08 3 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour akin h*j nearly million tiny feeama or pores w her* tiny germa or paraaltea can hide and cause your akin to Itch. Crack, Peel, Hum. also Ectema, Dhobr Itrh. Ringworm, Pimples. Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. Tou120 words
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Advertisement114 1935-09-08 3 WE 1935 J? i;kfo f 10H.P. "Pi LUXE" "It's the Sturdiest, Most Economical car I've driveti j&FQL** <^ and English, too!" < j GREATER POWER and ECONOMY FLASHING WrV-^ PERFORMANCE CENTRE-POISE RIDING COMFORT <Bt^^^L^^^- V loh -P- (R-A-C.) 4-CYLINDER ENGINE BALANCED CRANKv3P^^$^ NSA^V^ 1^ SHAFT DOWN DRAUGHT CARBURETTOR SF'jJ^ >w^^\114 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1935-09-08 4 Americans To Explore Borneo By Air Flying Notes By Birdman I HEAR that Mr. Martin Johnson, the well-known American naturalist and cinematographer, is expected to arrive in Singapore next month, accompanied by his wife, on an expedition to North Borneo. Mr. Johnson plans to bring with him by boat a1,282 words
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Article562 1935-09-08 4 Poultry Notes Although there has been much con- troversy on the subject of poultry farming and its results, it is my duty to mention in these Notes that poultry can be reared in Malaya and witn reasonable profit, but there are many hints unknown to the would-be562 words
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Advertisement256 1935-09-08 4 Dirt and germs endanger your children's health PROTECT HEALTH WITH LIFEBUOY SOAP Inside the cupboard the dirt Dangerous germs that are collects. And the dirt breeds ready to be picked up by Witrmf germ*. little hands. Lifebuoy's antiseptic lather washes away all traces of dirt and germs, and leaves your256 words
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Advertisement432 1935-09-08 4 FOR SALE. We undertake to supply Live Australian Sheep, Indian Goats, Saigon and Ball Cattle for slaughtering and carting purposes to any part of Malaya and elsewhere. Quotations on application. The Malayan LHe-SUrk 0.. 1«7-1M. Rowell Road. Singapore. Tele No. 4507. Tele Add "SHEPHERDCO" TROPICAL SKIN DISEASES. A New Discovery.432 words
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Article, Illustration708 1935-09-08 5 Moon -Cakes Worth $500,000 Will Be Sold In Singapore World Celebration r Chung Chew Festival QNE of the great festivals that is observed by the Chinese throughout the whole world is the Chung Chew Festival (Middle Autumn Festival), which take, place on the fifteenth of the Bth moon. The feasting708 words
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Article98 1935-09-08 5 ZIONIST CONGRESS PROPOSAL Lucerne. Establishment of "Embassies" of the Jewish Agency for Palestine in various countries was urged at the Zionist Congress by Rabbi Samuel Wohl. of Cincinnati, president of the Palestine League for Labour. Rabbi Wohl suggested that the "Embassies" should be headed by members of the98 words
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Article127 1935-09-08 5 COMFORT FIRST, TODAY London shoe experts have refuted the advice given by Mr. J. D. Ed.^ to the Drapers' Chamber of Trade summer school at Oxford, when he said:— "If you are buying women's shoes for the West End market, buy more threes than sevens. If127 words
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Advertisement323 1935-09-08 5 fiE^hh^ I^^HHB HO^ flH^^l M^M tfStSl T guL a magnificent coloured *ii~ IB ART PORTRAIT JpJPJ of your Favourite Film Star! &/LW^ ''k' Do not miss this wonderful opportunity! Absolutely I* mwmmW <r r j free, we will send you one of these beautiful pictures of film stars in exchange323 words
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Advertisement366 1935-09-08 5 In 2 j^W** minutes i Indigestion and stomach paln3 are caused Tf^J LI by gas* inn* ar aetda which lorm in the stomach as a result of g^ M food fermenting. By f_* I removing these harmful gases and adds, yoa automatically end your l_ indigestion. The way fa to366 words
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Advertisement1173 1935-09-08 6 EhT^^B^HB^BY m B^B^B^Lr v?**v— 1 3S? '^LrnLMMß^Bff bw ahH aißiHft- 9r* ~^w I^^b^H am b^bl aYaHn 1 I■ Jf Sjl 1 Ib^bV "m DISGUISES NEW COMPETITION A TEST OF REAL SKILL JUDGMENT. ANOTHER $100 THIS WEEKNO ENTRANCE FEE. Today, The Sunday Times repeats its offer of $100 which MUST BE1,173 words
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962 1935-09-08 7 Rapid Growth Of Sales Of Electricity DEPARTMENTS DO NOT COMPETE THE recent "one cent" reduction in the charge made for electrical current per unit in Singapore may soon be followed by a reduction in the gas rate, the Sunday Times understands.962 words
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Article1024 1935-09-08 7 Prize Winners For First Competition In tho frrst Disguises competition, which appeared in The Sunday Times of Aug. 25, only seven pairs of phDtographs were given. This proved to be far too easy for our readers and in the following week the number of sets of pictures was increased1,024 words
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Article, Illustration32 1935-09-08 7 Sir Richard and Lady Winstedt, on their way home on retirement from Malaya, stayed at Banff, in the Rockies. They went trout ashing and above they are seen with a morning's catch.32 words
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Article81 1935-09-08 7 Four Japanese fishing boat skippers were fined in the Singapore Marine police court by Capt. G. Freyberg, the Master Attendant, yesterday for leaving the port without a port clearance. All pleaded guilty declaring they had not the time to get clearances and were mulcted to the extent81 words
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Article64 1935-09-08 7 Notwithstanding a protest Irom Mr. A. V. L. Da vies (defending), the extradition proceedings against a Medan Chinese, Chng Thlam Slew, were again postponed until Sept. 14, by which date the necessary papers and warrant are expected to arrive from Medan. Accused was arrestqd several weeks ago on64 words
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Advertisement518 1935-09-08 7 IT'C UEDCI 'jf 1 113 nCIvE W/* x H new low pr|ce /ied ford j pepsodent <J \^^~l TOOTH PASTE The All-British Truck that does the hard I iWWin rHJIC work in Malaya I H All over this country these lorries can be seen carrying heavy loads at fast I518 words
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Article, Illustration1713 1935-09-08 8 Constables May All Speak English Soon MAXIMUM RECRUITING (By A Special Correspondent.) EJY virtue of their remaining shortcomings or otherwise the Singapore police have yet been spared the appellation "wonde» f ul" usually bestowed on Ixmdon bobbies by travellers. But police *fici;ls of other1,713 words
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Article213 1935-09-08 8 'THE question of obtaining the ser vices of rood domestic servants Is not the least of tie problems which confront Mr. and Mrs. Newcomer irhen setting up a home of their own in Singapore. The number of married couples now coming to Singapore is much greater than213 words
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Article62 1935-09-08 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Sungei Patanl. There was an outbreak of fire at the Sin Joe Seng Rice Mill. Jalan Bakar Arang. Sungei Patanl. Much damage was done to the machinery. The mill buildings were completed only a few i months back and are situated at62 words
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Article555 1935-09-08 8 Revivalist Who Speaks To 2,000 People A Day (From A Correspondent.) PROPHET of God, a preacher of righteousness, a John the Baptist calling his people to repentance, an Oriental Savonriroia converting a whole city by his preaching against the sins of society, a Chinese John Wesley555 words
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Advertisement482 1935-09-08 8 TOO WEAK TO DO HER HOUSEWORK She Wat Being Poisoned by Constipation For many years this woman's system was completely out of order, due to chronic constipation. Nothing seemed to do her any p od Th< n she found a way to rid hersell of the constipation, and her health482 words
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Advertisement78 1935-09-08 8 For Something Really Different in AMERICAN DRESSES see Bernyece Harvey Room 2 Adelphi Hotel Every Gown Personally selectee: And Moderately Priced NEW SHIPMENT. Th« Albemsjrle Trading Association Ltd. wishes to get Into touch with Malayan flrnu requiring experienced 'London buying Agents. Mr. C. D. Young (late of Malaya) «U1 givt78 words
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Advertisement271 1935-09-08 9 4HIH a^a^aV a^a^alfl j£L^ a^aT b^^^^^^^^^^B b^bW b^b^b^b^bl b^bt a B^L^B^B^La^P B^B^B^B^B^L^BI _^^^>«ajßßa^^^^ a^am b^b^b^b^bH b^b^b^b^b^H —^—^aa^B^aww^^8881 BBBBBBBBBBBBB| B^BB^BB^BB^BBj LVi^^^ B^Bm B^B^B^B^B wt^^^^^^^ 'k MALCOLM CAMPBELL AGAIN SMASHES WORLD'S LAND SPEED RECORD At Salt Lake City, on Tuesday, Sept., 3rd., Sir Malcolm Campbell, Britain's premier racing motorist, raised the world's271 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1935-09-08 10 Supper In Penang On Wednesday DR. HOOPS DESCRIBES HIS AIR JOURNEY ryit. A. L. HOOPS, head of the Malacca Agricultural Medical Board, recently returned to Malaya from home leave by the Dutch air mail. I Wow he describes the journey. *TO sup and r a1,792 words
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Advertisement279 1935-09-08 10 THE GREAT SUCCESS OF BOURNVITA in promoting sleep and increasing energy is due to the high quality of -l ">^^/^^^^ the ingredients and to the help it is rtc^ content of MALT DIASTASE. fjj Jy This diastase in Bourn-Vita remains 8 1 Lust flights m helping her NOW I W279 words
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Advertisement129 1935-09-08 11 r~ For better, cleaner, safer, ■^■sjjn.FCTRICITY if* JMbw^Ji /^g>T|v ni MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMEUT. PHONE 01 U I MUN CIPAL BLDG., COLEMAN STREET. I 25 To the General Manager, The Sunday Times, (Slogans), Singapore. i My suggested Slogan is: Name and Address: j V-vSharpßefnesher iWm m 4 j^ fl T^ t^129 words
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Advertisement563 1935-09-08 11 DRINK DIAMOND BEER t BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co., Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS.— HENRY WAUCH Co., Ltd. 26 To the General Manager, The Sunday Times. (Slogans), Singapore. 5 My suggested Slogan is: ;j Name and Address:" r................. J LAST WEEK. $250 IN_ PRIZES A Phrase that will563 words
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Advertisement122 1935-09-08 11 C^) £lN THE MOST ycfjM "CALLED-FOR" S^TJ-TJ COCKTAILS... Owe their perfection to THE EASTERN AGENCIES LTD. 27 To the General Manager, The Sunday Times. (Slogans), Singapore. My suggested Slogan is:. I Name and Address: L— J "GOLDEN VALLEY" AUSTRALIAN BRANDY THE LABEL TO LOOK FOR A HIGH QUALITY BRAND AT122 words
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925 1935-09-08 12 Good Companion To "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Indiscreet Confessions of a Nice Girl. By Anonymous. T. Werner Laurie. 7s. 6d. "MOT since Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' has there been a more hilarious story of a girl who knew her men." This is the925 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-09-08 12 An illustration from The Romans." a book by Jark Lindsay published by A. and C. Black, 2s. Sd.18 words
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Article382 1935-09-08 12 THE WRONG MAN Powerful Novel By Miss Vaughan The Curtain Rises. By Hilda Vaugnan. Gollancz. Bs. 6d. 'THREE years ago Hilda Vanghan wrote "The Soldier and the (ir .it lt- woman," whirh won d ti.-m as a Book Society "choice," and that marked it as a notable piece of work,382 words
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Advertisement162 1935-09-08 12 Help Kidneys Don't Tak« Drastic Drugs Tour kidneys have nine million tiny tubas or filter* which are endangered by neglect or drastic. Irritating; dru«» B«--ware I If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Uettlns Up Nights. Leg Pains, Nervousness. Dtsxiness, Stiffneas, Rheumatism. Lumbago, Circles Under Xr—. Swollen162 words
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Advertisement971 1935-09-08 12 3^ 1 The Principal, iiennett College, "I^wsynij-a." Sheffield, 27, IlunupiUx a Road, England. Colombo. 1 uave pleasure in iniorming yon tnat I Dear Sir. was successful in the 1934 London City and I CTTED C I am rery jMeased to inform you of uiy Guilds Examination in Structural Hugin- LB971 words
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Article, Illustration856 1935-09-08 13 Bedtime Beauty Treatment Is A Complicated Business MAX FACTOR'S ADVICE A LTHOUGH there are no statistics available on the subject, I'll venture to say that the imagined horror of seeing his heroine nightly smeared with grease has kept many a sensative man from marrying. The sight of a wife embalmed856 words
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Article, Illustration448 1935-09-08 13 A Pardon. ■THE Town Hall at Aries, in France, has a grand hall which was designed by a famous architect named Mansard. Everyone who sees it admires the wonderful roof of this hall, about which a rather grim story is told. Just at the time that the building448 words
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Advertisement296 1935-09-08 13 Freckles S*cr*tly and Quickly Rmtnoomdl BObbVbMM s a^wckJ^ CjVQbb^h bH*mclms thin Ml wail* r«i »l«aa. Laavaa tIM aUa Hft and waits t»« «MB. firiloa freak, elaar and aatarak or 17 years thousand* of aaara fca'e eadoraad it. Sm rmmj to aaa> 1 at first Jar btstm lv ma«lc warta. Stillman's296 words
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Advertisement508 1935-09-08 13 C. K. T A N G All kinds of fine Linens, Lingeries, Embroideries, Camphorwood Chests, Mahjong-Sets, Porcelain-wares, Peking-Jewels, and many other attractive Novelties. AS EXCNAN6E MUCH IMPROVED PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCED cTTSTe and SEE 231, River Valley Road, f lst. Floor) SINGAPORE. "St Ivel" Brand Gruyere Cheese and "Chedkt" Brand508 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1935-09-08 14 By Our Own Correspondent. Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Aug. 22. "TRULY does the old proverb say that there is no rest for the wicked. No sooner have the final honours been done to one Ixmdon social season than the heir comes of full age."1,430 words
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Article169 1935-09-08 14 At a recent meeting of the Fortnight ly Club of the Y. W. C. A. Dr. P. R. Elliott was the speaker, her subject being Child Management." She directly avoided dealing with the subject along the usual theoretical and rather hackneyed lines and was very dlflnlte in169 words
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Advertisement54 1935-09-08 14 30% DISCOUNT ON FLORSHEIM SHOES GOLD MARK STOCKINGS PARK AVENUE COSMETIQUES efiuretgf Cj TAILORING perfect style is /wk^, A T COiJNTS JB& "iPlk r( k r yonr IB l r0 our M M Palabetcfc k Tropkal Saitmft. b i?&** Satrrfactiwi Guaranteed B Skirt makiaf k Dreu making. GIAN SINGH CO.,54 words
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Advertisement287 1935-09-08 14 *y£r Fo r some months after your child has been born, you are liable to get quickly tired and easily exhausted. Ff That is the time to take Wincarnis. A glassgQ ful of this delicious tonic after every meal and at bedtime will restore your strength and give you an287 words
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Article, Illustration1511 1935-09-08 15 By Our Woman Correspondent QA V times are ahead. In addition to the various celebrations to 4>e held in Johore next week in honour of His Highness the Sultan's birthday and 'lie fortieth anniversary of his reign, I am sure many of Singapore's m" try makers are1,511 words
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Article466 1935-09-08 15 E. K - E. K. By FOLLOWING are another three chic Shanghai .costumes. The first is a costume of black soft silk with a row of white bows. This dress seemed to enhance the dignity of tlie wearer. The second dress Is made of grey georgette with silver flowers and466 words
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Advertisement109 1935-09-08 15 j£jir For over 15 years jjv^ 'Mn| ■WW has been on sale in Malaya. China, y£\R 'im Ceylon, India, South and East A fried. |\A 1 and its steadily increasing sales in V. £;1L the $c markets, prove that its M a\ JM &v^^v popularity §2< founded on merit. J&-109 words
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Article305 1935-09-08 16 The Sunday Times TOTIDEM VERBIS EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore. A SLUMP-TIME measure in the Colony and in the Malay States was the raising of the already high impost on drink. At that time excessive emigration and shortened purses had combined to decrease the consumption of alcchol.305 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1935-09-08 16 J/V a previous article an unemployed Euro' pean rubber planter told hove to keep himself occupied he joined the village Penghulu and his family in the rice fields. He here continues his story. "piNIS coronat opus! And that is how I feel about things1,581 words
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Article509 1935-09-08 16 fF only one kept a record of Penan* confessions it wjuld be very helpful when the old burg gets perky and needs to be chastened. The latest one is that the people there "appear to be more addicted to pleasure than to hard work." For509 words
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Advertisement397 1935-09-08 16 CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS this week will be found IN PAGE 28. I wl^m ,w' M I TVSCOLORATION xJ and film on the teeth 4 are not only unsightly they are definitely harm- 'A ty ful and may lead to decay. Use M»cleans,thc efficient yk'% perox.-v dentifrice that ||p. -'i > removes397 words
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Advertisement113 1935-09-08 16 1 NATURE'S CURE Dr De JONGH'S LIGHT -BROWN COD LIVER OIL contains VITAMINS A and D M CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Liver Oil HlgMy r*commw>4*a by th* nodical rYo4*Mlo» W o**r EIGHTY rear* la th* ir**tm*nt o CONSUMPTION ASTHMA 6RONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and ALL113 words
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451 1935-09-08 17 Question Heard With Increasing Frequency NO OFFICIAL STATEMENT Meagre $140,000 Collected In Four Months (B? Our Special Correspondent.) \I7HKN will the Singapore Jubilee Fund begin to function? That is a question heard with increasing frequency, but no answer is forthcoming. Opened last451 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-09-08 17 J'HiS Chine** woman sit* on the five-foot way of North Bridge Road making twitches for women with scanty hair.19 words
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Article618 1935-09-08 17 JAPAN'S EMIGRATION PROBLEM Malaya Not The Solution (Sunday Times Special). T AST week the Daily Herald (Lon- don) gave prominence to an article asserting that the Japanese Government was preparing to open diplomatic negotiations with Great Britain, the Netherlands and other Powers, with the idea of securing emigration rights in618 words
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Article, Illustration443 1935-09-08 17 THE Tanglin Club, in Stevens Road, Singapore, celebrates its seventieth' anniversary this month. A birthday ball will be held on Sept. '21 and "whoopee" is to be made until the merry hour of three o'clock the next morning. DORN 1865 (although "Twentieth Century Impressions443 words
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Advertisement189 1935-09-08 17 A REALLY GOOD TONIC WINE. Phosferlne Tonic Wine contains all that fc best In a sound, pure wine, plus those other qualities which are generally associated with a course of medicine with strong body ana nerve building properties. TIGER BEER 6S*P IT -^.L.*' makes up so beautifully jpT-*™^ IT KEEPS189 words
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Advertisement100 1935-09-08 17 GRANT'S MORELLA CHERRY BRANDY Welcome Always— (^jl J Hosts and Ilo«tr>sr* '"'W L^BLv\. S7~it\ listra the Whwpers L that, you know, de- > mand enterUiriment t^m provisions of com- fv^^^^=^J l^^^iM U CHERRY BRANDY. |fLf| Y+\ V \^M»f COCKTAILS •n d GIN I J "ORE LLA b) B Strongly recommended100 words
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Article, Illustration1653 1935-09-08 18 "Punching" The Way To Efficiency The Girls Who Operate The Machines (By Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent.) "W HAT S the use of all these 9tatistics anyway?" That is a common enough question. People excusably wonder whether masses of figures, laboriously compiled, are of real value1,653 words
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Article196 1935-09-08 18 COMEDIES ARISING FROM NEW RULE IN SPAIN A MUSING scenes are being witnessed at swimming pools and at seaside beaches as a result of measures taken by the Spanish authorities in some provinces to ensure that bathers when not in the water shall wear a bathing196 words
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Article29 1935-09-08 18 Changchun. A naval review to commemorate the enthronement of Emperor Kang Teh will be held in Harbin this month, according to a formal announcement made here.29 words
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Article139 1935-09-08 18 Paris. A North Atlantic air service may be pioneered this year by the giant French seaplane named the Lieutenant Paris, which is now ready for its first long flight. According to a reliable source this machine, which has six motors and is built to carry 70 passengers,139 words
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Article77 1935-09-08 18 Braunau, Austria. Rather than undergo a dangerous operation on his brain, H-err Rudolph Endlicher, a sixty-year-old weaver of Mauerkirchen, has not slept since July 1932. The sleeping centre of the brain is deranged, possibly resulting from arterio-sclerosis. He goes to hospital every few77 words
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Article170 1935-09-08 18 YOUTHS DIG TO FIND SKELETON r\IO(iING near the spot where m| schoolboy reported having seen a (host some Osaka youths found a skeleton only two feet below the surface. The boy was on his way home, at night, when he saw a blueish light rise170 words
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Advertisement81 1935-09-08 18 EUmEnTHOL JUJUBES The Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic, eminently tutted for Human Being* of all ages from early childhood upward; for the elimination from the system of Cough; Cold*, Sore Throat Influenza, and all Bronchial or Pulmonary ailments. Their regular use will p repent the recurrence of these trouble*, and if81 words
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Advertisement515 1935-09-08 18 WONDERFUL NEWS FOk STOMACH SUFFERERS. No matter what form your stomach trouble takes, you can almost certainly be cured. Whether It is "Just indigestion." gastritis of long-standing, or an agwnising duodenal ulcer, you can get Immediate relief and lasting cure if you will only take Maclean Brand Stomacli Powder, made515 words
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1327 1935-09-08 19 XIEXT month Malaya and Hong Kong are to be connected by air. thanks to Imperial Airways' ntcrprlse— for Another whlch no P raiBe Link In could be t0 The Airways onerous, rut if I may say so without becoming unpopular up north.1,327 words
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Advertisement890 1935-09-08 19 Making A House Into AT T^. ti -».->. _<~». [graphs that adorn the walls pi I I OX J.C3 graphs of antiquated interest and >ny v boring as a rule to the- casual vi I, There is one of grandfather gtandN most homes of today musty furn. ing grandfather sitting890 words
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Article1263 1935-09-08 20 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By 117 MLE living with the simple flsherfolk in Devon I refused to read a newspaper for three whole days. At first it was easy. It was like going on a diet, the glow of self-righteousness and sense of martyrdom being ample compensation for1,263 words
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Advertisement75 1935-09-08 20 «S^t Bjs M {*s^safe4tt££sfl lan B^^^^B ■Gafla^naP^ '^^WMBSwsW^F^ V-^Jaaa! Accidents occur under the most unexpected circumstances and it isn't always possible to escape liability. Even if you do succeed, it may involve heavy legal expense. Our Careful Drivers" 33 1/3% Bonus Policy provides maximum cover ..gainst all contingencies at minimum75 words
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Advertisement796 1935-09-08 20 S&km BBBBB^v '310. Dwmumli aid IjJO -jT^ In lUmiratioitt an m- £jf. •—.'■y sia. o|- the Rns> 16J7. Diamonds. PUtinona /V V\ ■d llct White (Juki /vii £10 10 U MU ii-'-Ja 1 1 A By purchasing your Gam-ict Rum from Alexander Uark'i you have the security at their fullest796 words
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Miscellaneous487 1935-09-08 20 Contract By Culbertson ***** ILK it is usually worthwhile to have as good a trump suit as possible, and for that reason players should attempt to play in jmt the suit which is (F&^\ strongest in m their combined y^, hands, the time UPlvy factor sometimes yy* v C causes487 words
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Article253 1935-09-08 21 I I IN England Now! The holiday season I*■ is drawing to a close, bat unless the Clerk of the Weather is in particularly unaccommodating mood, there should be a week or two more of "ideal" weather before more boistrous days set In. Normally early September offers253 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-09-08 21 Girl campers find a novelty in preparing their lunch over a primus stove in camp at Canvey Island, Essex19 words
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494 1935-09-08 21 FRED. J. MELVILLE - FRED. J. MELVILLE. Stamp Collecting (BY President, Junior Philatelic Society. BY fax the largest proportion of the stamp collectors of the world are thoM who collect Just the stamps that please them, with little rerard for any scientific or technical or even rarity494 words
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Advertisement1119 1935-09-08 21 Bring your Stamp Collection up-to-date. British Colonial and Porelgn stamps, all ■aim iuues. Including large size commemorativei and pictorials, every stamp ittrnettve and in the best concHttoe. all stamp* that »11 Increase enormously In value in the near future. A uw investment. 150 different 5/-: 500 different 13-. poet free1,119 words
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Advertisement726 1935-09-08 21 i LONDON. GUERNSEY FINEST VET QUIETEST POSITION UA t« UA ,.urr HOTEL STRATHCONA, HOTEL nOUMcI DU RURD (The Struthcona Residential Club) LANCASTLR GATE. HYDE PARK. Spend part of your winter leave in a A Uv yardg from H y de Park and mild and bracing climate. This Kensington Gardens. Hotel726 words
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Miscellaneous198 1935-09-08 21 Our Crossword Puzzle NOT*;— Figure* in parentheses denote the number of letter? in the word* required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 24. Shines (8) 25. Entangle (7) 1. Ordinal (7) 26. Adhesive (4) 9. Clergyman <8) 29. Look (6) 10. Dangers <6) 31. Travelling 11. Footwear (4) 32. The vanquished <6) 13. Gigantic198 words
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Article, Illustration1749 1935-09-08 22 What Happens In The Central Workshops, Sentul BATH IN CAUSTIC SODA (By Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent.) Y 1 T can almost set your watch by the departure or arrival of one 01 the F.M.S. Railway's mail trains. The time-table is sacred, and that save in1,749 words
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Advertisement160 1935-09-08 22 isssssss^^WK. W I^l issssssss^Lsa issssssssssssl isssssr^ sTM fll f isssssT'' II <*.-';' JP^si IK IMP*! sE^is* «^l MW- IB ,i t/vj Jt i^^H^ fl sssv si <<3JH •SSSSEr! 1 jMP^Lav'* WM ■P^BP*' m HI UHbW m B AJ- '^HHka^^^BßflHl HsSßttlV< M ■L^~-« Hbßbbb^.' .^lsbbVsSbbbbbb! HP**^ B^BJBJ HKr-«^yBX *BB^^^^ vP^BJHßflb' Bs^S160 words
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Advertisement80 1935-09-08 22 'NER-VIGOR' A STRENGTHENING TON 10 (CUtOt-WOWMATO MTI N WITHOUT KHHATIS) INCREASES VITALITY GeneralV^akness Loss of Nerve Power Huxley's Lost Energy Poorness of Blood FfeR^WR MIA I w.™ Sleeplessness. I Formates I £i— Depression H '-"J Bctties o /r -VA>s*s sa/d throughout the large towns of IHHA.BIfJMAH.ttYI.ON. SIRA/TS SETTLEMENTa t SHANGHAI,80 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1935-09-08 23 Dan Maskell - Dan Maskell Playing Tennis 3 By IN the pant two weeks readers of the Sunday Times have learned how to serve and to play the forehand drive. Now we come to the stumbling-block of many beginners the backhand drive. The backhand drive is not difficult if youbringing the right shoulder round on the hips and the weight - 1,176 words
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Advertisement74 1935-09-08 23 111 Tn&Mfli Wr C& Drink your Johnnie Walker slowly! This grand old whisky is too good to hurry over! Enjoy the fragrant bouquet appreciate the delicate Highland flavour i notice the unusual smoothness It is age that makes Johnnie Walker a whisky apart. WA bit Eft Bom 1820 "Still going74 words
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Article, Illustration639 1935-09-08 24 Trlmanisn," says Dr. Norwood, "Is Sound Psycholonr." DR. NORWOOD, D.D. the wellknown minister of the City Trmple, London, is a great admirer of Pelmanism. "PelmanUrn he says, "Is sound Psychology and an admirable system of Mlnd-tralning. It la more than mere Memory-training. It reduces to639 words
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Article149 1935-09-08 24 AMERICA'S gigantic Boulder Dam, which is now nearly finished, will give scientists their first chance to test strange theories of the earth's mystery. Eventually 41,500,000,000 tons of water will be impounded behind the huge dam. The weight may bond the j earth's crust. Scientists149 words
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Article, Illustration1821 1935-09-08 24 Danny Shea Introduced Tactical Talks By A Special Correspondent. I AST, season, West Ham spent nearly ten thousand pounds on the 1-1 transfer of two forwards, Dr. James Marshall, from Arsenal, and David Mangnall, a centre from Birmingham. It was the first time that1,821 words
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Advertisement110 1935-09-08 24 Post This Coupon A Suggtstinn— send it— by Air Mail. THE PELMAN INSTITUTE, IM/M CUre Street, Calcutta. (1) Please send me a Free Copy of: "The Science of Success" and forms explaining how I can enrol on specially convenient terms for the New Pelman Course. (2) A copy of "Truth's"110 words
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Advertisement23 1935-09-08 24 There is no secret, my dear just serve these deliciously crisp and oven fresh ARNOTTS FAMOUS fcV^i "MAW E" H BISCUITS UASTER S23 words
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Advertisement98 1935-09-08 24 "FEEDIN6 TIME FOP SMILER*. \C^naL \r^w?) wr*i£'t nrVrifi gScici mjv^ms, jy^g%£L§ ly^sp^ RNKMES SMWWWW s**»oW t> W*tM flftlS "Wff A 6009 INCIV NATS OJJ MS W*ffl iwrW^EWmD BWft.jm*» SfOON MOOO. MATS OH M* T*tf $*>«> ]r~{ II S">i| f t II ~Y\» RtKHCS 6W\ND CUM* Of CJCfttffctHS Orchestra— By Gluya98 words
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Article271 1935-09-08 25 Prince Purachatra And Prof. Callenfels (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. LJ R.H. Prince Puruchatra who was appointed at the last Rotary Convention held at Mexico City Governor for Malaya, Siam and Indorhina is to visit Malacca on Tuesday, his first official visit as head of District271 words
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Article1265 1935-09-08 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. DLAY in the two-day cricket mateh 1 between the Malacca Club and the Wiltshire Regiment was curtailed to a day's play. Batting first the soldiers were dismissed for 50 runs. A. F. Hunter, the, Singapore schoolmaster on holiday in Malacca who1,265 words
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Article, Illustration59 1935-09-08 25 Prizewinners at the annual B.R.A. meet held in Malacca. Standing, left to right W. Kruseman, G. Adcock, R. D. Stonehewer. J. M. McDonald. Tan Kirn Choon and Lim Keng Watt. Seated B. W. Frois. D. 11. Grist. F. A. Rodrifues. Mrs. Chidson, Lieut-Col. A. A. Lermit, Mrs. C. M. Wells.59 words
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Article161 1935-09-08 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. The St Andrew's Society of Malacca will celebrate the feast of their patron Saint by holding a Ball on Dec. 7 at the Malacca Club. In the good old days the occasion used to see Scotland play the world at soccer161 words
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Article84 1935-09-08 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. At the last weekly tiffin meeting ot the Malacca Rotary Club Rotarian President Sheppard welcomed Mr. H T. Pagden the Government Padi Expert. The speaker for" the afternoon was Mr. MR. Holgate who gave a graphic account of a shipwreck which84 words
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Article270 1935-09-08 25 DECISION TO FORM ASSOCIATION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani. An inaugural meeting of Asiatic employees on estates of Kedah was held at the Theatre Hall. Sungei Patani, last week with a view to forming a Kedah estates Asiatic stalls' association. The following were present: Dr. I.270 words
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Advertisement466 1935-09-08 25 MALAKA RADIO SERVICE. DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FAMOUS R.C. A. VICTORS WESTINGHOUSE. ALL MAINS AND BATTERY MODELS. D. C. mains Amplifiers 4 and 10 watts models complete in Teak Cabinets. "Garrard" Universal Automatic Record changers and Radiogram Electric Motors and Pick-ups. G. E. C. Electrical Accessories Philips, Osram and Isa lamp466 words
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Advertisement161 1935-09-08 25 BEAUTY HOUSE No. 24, RIVERSIDE, MALACCA. 'PHONE No. 40. UP-TO-DATE HAIR DRKSsIM. FOR THE ELITE. We bee to inform our many patrons that we Just removed to more conmodinos prrau>m with ktteat end Sanitary fittings. PERMANENT WAVE A SPECIALTY. cleaning pots ft^ZZM and pans i/mm Vim makes greasy pots and161 words
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463 1935-09-08 26 SLEEVELESS GOWNS ONLY FOR "BUTTERFLIES" Gen. Chiang's Exhortation To Daughters Of China (By A Special Correspondent.) THE average Westerner who sees Modern Miss China stro!linT gracefully along Singapore streets in her chic Shanghai-cut gown little realises the battle of words that463 words
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Article, Illustration128 1935-09-08 26 Nanking, Aug. 10. first mass marriage was held this morning, in the auditorium of the Officers' Moral Endeavour Association, under the auspices of the Municipal Government. Thirty-three couples were united in a ceremony at which Mr. Chao-chun, Mayor of Nanking, officiated, and attended by over128 words
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Article201 1935-09-08 26 WAR OFFICE IS TESTING IT TTHE War Office is now testing a newly invented anti-flu preparation that has been called by scientists vaccination by the mouth." If these tests yield the results confidently expected of them every soldier in the British Army will be provided201 words
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Article144 1935-09-08 26 Fwas stated at the Mansion House recently that part of the process of faking Chinese carpets is to keep them in mud to produce the appropriate colouring. Evidence to this effect was given by Mr. Mirkellian. a carpet broker, of Blshopsgate. during the hearing of three144 words
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Article39 1935-09-08 26 Mr Ng Ewe Chin, of United Patani Estate. Sungei Patani, has left for China on a holiday trip. Several friends accompanied him to Penang If see him off. Mr. Ewe Chin Is weLknown among both sporting and business circles.39 words
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Article51 1935-09-08 26 On board the s.s. President Hayes which arrived In Singapore today ia a 22-year-old Siamese graduate of Cornell University, named Chakratong Tongyai. He has spent three years in America and is on his way back to Bangkok hoping to take up a post in the Department of51 words
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Article, Illustration51 1935-09-08 26 Miss Anna James D'Aovergne Innes. only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. TED Innes, of Exmouth, Devon, who was married to Mr. Eustace Howard Weigall, of the Sarawak Oil Fields. Mlri. and younger son or Mr. and Mrs. II T. Weigall. of Exmouth. at St Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, on51 words
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Article43 1935-09-08 26 The 8.1. steamer Rohna on arrival from Madras yesterday morning reported to the Singapore Port Health Office a case of chicken pox which had been detected among her 554 deck passengers disembarking here. The Rohna also carried 14 Indian cabin passengers.43 words
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Article, Illustration41 1935-09-08 26 The marriage took place on Sept. 3 at Joo Chiat Place, Singapore, of Mr. Oon Beng Leong, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Oon Sye Chin, and Miss Gan Cheng LJan (Lily), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gan Teng Eng.41 words
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Article96 1935-09-08 26 THREE DISCOVERIES Dr. Paul Monroe, a distinguished American educationist, speaking at tho farewell meeting of the World Education Conference at Oxford, gave an American's impression of the English Public School. "I came to see what English education was like. and. of course. I visited the English96 words
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Advertisement113 1935-09-08 26 if T«et Asepso I I 1 plieve tke tornu^ 111 I Vflp j vffr f I i 111* 11 JB N /jm ~»i Good news for those who suffer from \^Hf^3^iT^S^^ the tropics, recommend Asepso Soap for all skin diseases. It relieves irritation instantly, and purifies the skin so that113 words
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312 1935-09-08 27 GRIMSBY GO DOWN TO CHELSEA AT HOME London. Saturday, i DRENTFORD, newly-promoted to the| first division, won their first two games but yesterday lost to Hudder. field. Chelsea surprisingly beat Grimsby away and the Arsenal could only draw with Birmingham. Football games played in theReuter - 312 words
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Article189 1935-09-08 27 Police Ask For Secrecy A large amount of explosives has been stolen from quarries in Singapore. Yesterday a Cantonese quarryman employed at the Hindhede granite quarry at the I 3 milestone Bukit Timah Road was produced before the Third Magistrate and charged with the theft of— 71 sticks189 words
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Article85 1935-09-08 27 The following V.M.C A. players are requested to turn up for a practice hockey game (Colours vs Whites) at the Anson Road ground on Monday at 5.10 p m Colours: Wee Hong Heng. H Crocker. J. Sanderson. W. Pullen.Lee Fong Lim. G Day. F. Lovie. F Pullen. W.85 words
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Article47 1935-09-08 27 Rugby games played today -esulted as follows: Bradford 11. Sale 27. Bristol 4, Cardiff 3. Coventry 13. Bridgend 0. Headingly 19. Northampton 0. Leicester 30. Bedford 11. Plymouth 21, Teignmouth 8. Torquay A. 16, Redruth 13. Weston-S.-Mare 8, Cross Keys 8. Neath 9. Maesteg 8.47 words
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Article30 1935-09-08 27 At Folkestone Kent 421. Woolley 117 vs. M C.C. At Scarborough: H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI 403 for 6. SutclifTe 96. Mitchell 103. vs South Africans Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-09-08 27 WHAT IS MY HORSE DOING? Anxious expressions at the races at Bukit Timah yesterday14 words
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Article59 1935-09-08 27 Members of the Chinese Friendly Association are requested to note that the usual monthly meeting will be held at the residence of Mr. Ong Chuan Geok. 129. Dunlop Street, on Tuesday at Bp.m. The agenda will be: collect subscriptions, confirm the minutes of the previous meeting, discuss members59 words
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Article19 1935-09-08 27 Starting from tomorrow there will be hockey practice for the Indian Association on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays.19 words
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Article41 1935-09-08 27 Miami i Florida). Saturday. The Red Cross estimates that the killed and missing in the hurricane total 446. including 317 ex-Servicemen in the labour camps at Florida Keys. Unofficial estimates of the casualties range about I.ooo.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration879 1935-09-08 27 Upcountry State Teams Visiting Singapore Shortly By Our Badminton Correspondent. THE individual rhampionsh.p tournaments for the current year will be brought to a conclusion next week when the Gnils of the remaining two events, the ro-Vs open singles and doinries, will be played. The standard of play in the singles879 words
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Article862 1935-09-08 27 By Our Woman Correspondent (in ACE DAY" started in a promising fashion yesterday. As on Wednesday afternoon, brilliant weather prevailed and from the early afternoon large crowds began to gather at Bukit Timah for the third day of the Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting862 words
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Article198 1935-09-08 27 FOLLOWED BY EXHIBITION BOXING < From Our Or/n Correspondent.) Alor Star. The mass physical training display of the boys of the Alor Star Government English School proved a great success and the instructor. Mr. M. V Arifnn. deserves the warm congratulation of the whole school. Among those198 words
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Article235 1935-09-08 27 A large crowd gathered to witness a friendly match of badminton played between the Playfalr A U. and the Young Men Friendly Band last Sunday at the home court which resulted in a victory for the Playfalr A.U. by seven games to nil. The game between George Chen235 words
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Advertisement122 1935-09-08 27 a»^3r v afi af^ MPHrH A m aaV a» mJ* m*fm Jfl Im J —^a^aP'aW^^B^a^™ sV^ Film that makes the picture They ttttle knew you wn sniping them! KODAK VBJUCHaOME That's the way to get Ufe-ltk* pictures— ttMe frawua double-coated the art you'd want to keep happy natural picture* that122 words
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616 1935-09-08 28 Amazing Badminton In Singles Semi-Final (By Our Badminton Correspondent.) THE final stage of the men's open singles championship tournament was reached yesterday when Koh Keng Siang of the Diehard Badminton Party, the 1933 singles champion, and Leow Kirn Fatt of the Novices, a former Selangor616 words
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Article625 1935-09-08 28 " Ringside - "Ringside" By I HAVE been Informed by Mr. R. D. Simon, the promotor of the fight for the middleweight title of the Orient between Young Frisco, the holder, and Gunboat Jack, the recent winner of the Orient welter title, that Jack has now quite recovered from the indisposition625 words
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Article127 1935-09-08 28 Nineteen cards were taken out for the September women's spoon at the Keppel G.C. and the following returned Mrs. E. Hitch am 42—14 =28 Mrs. E. O. Mosar 43—13 =30 Mrs. J. Thomson 45— 14Vi^30y 2 Miss R. M. Everson 49 17V4~31Vi Mrs J. D. Malr 43—11 =32127 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-09-08 28 Fernandez is In training Here he is skippinr at his headquarters.11 words
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Article190 1935-09-08 28 The following axe scares returned In the eclectic competition played at Bukit Timah for the Captain's Prize during August, 1935: Mrs. J. Huggins «7 a* 64* Mrs. C. R. Cherry 70 3 68 Mrs. 8. N. Kelly 71 1-5/6 69-1 Mrs. C. N. Bennett 76 2-2/3 73-1 i190 words
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Article107 1935-09-08 28 At Friday's meeting of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association the draft rules circularised previously were adopted but. a sub-committee consisting of Messrs. B E. Ablitt. E. E. Coleman. T. W. Ong and JS.de Souza. was appointed to study the rules and make suggestions as to any107 words
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Article224 1935-09-08 28 Latest results and forthcoming ties in the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament "B Sing Hand. Final Lee TecK Hock (owe 15) beat Pang Chiap Seng <owe 40) 5— 3, ft— 3. "B" Doub Hand. Final Chua Cheng Hock and Tan Chiap Choon (owe .3) beat V.224 words
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Article23 1935-09-08 28 In the final of the Duffers Cup competition at Buklt Timah F. J. Kemlo beat G. W. Plercy 4 and 3.23 words
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Article815 1935-09-08 28 " Bullseye - "Bullseye" Shooting Notes By fHERE is, for most of us, a decided fascination about firearms of all kinds, but particularly about revolvers and automatics. Few of us, at some period in our lives, have failed to be thrilled by stories wherein the hero shoots from the hip815 words
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Advertisement127 1935-09-08 28 EVERYBODY'S ASKING THE QUESTION WHAT PIP JOAN WHISPER TO BOB? See this Grand Comedy at the CAPITOL TODAY 3.15-6.15 9.15 M.G.Ms racy, witty comedy hit that's THE TALK of TOWN! with FRANCHOT TONE CHARLIE RUGGLES EDNA MAY OLIVER and REGINALD DENNY. TODAY 3.15-6.15-915 ALHAMBRAI SONGS! GIRLS! DANCING! COMEDY! A Clamorous127 words
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Advertisement62 1935-09-08 28 Malayan Premiere at the CAPITOL NEXT CHANGE THE (.Al MONT BRITISH SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH THAT SFTS A NEW STANDARD IN MOTION PICTURE ART UfVHHII® OK J |fi rst British talfaigftdure MADfIUfIE CARROLL more beautiful thanever f\ X^l- L «■ni k 1 41 i v m yi w^V F^^^xKV '•roaVHSLflli doctor who62 words
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Advertisement63 1935-09-08 28 THE GREATEST SUCCESS SCREENED THIS YEAR! 3.15 6.15 9.15 PAVILION Ifeffi BCAPE ME I NEVER with IBENE VANBBIOH Ht'.H SINCLAIR, PENELOPE DUDLEY- j WAB1). "Brines P"* 41 British Screen: It P«U Ml»» Bercner \aoopt the Greatest ScreeTsUr. in the World:" DAILY TELEGRAPH Added Attraction, A New WaX Disney Coloured Cartoon63 words
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Article, Illustration2750 1935-09-08 29 PUNTERS DO WELL AT BUKIT TIM AH: ONLY ONE UPSET $63 HIGHEST DIVIDEND OF THE DAY Jockey Egli Thrown In Second Griffin Event P*INK utulber. good going:, and an exceptionally large crowd all tended to make the third day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Clip) meeting an unqualified2,750 words
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Article108 1935-09-08 29 JOCKEY WARNED OFF COURSE IN AMERICA New York. A prominent young American jockey has been warned off the turf for allegedly attempting to use an electric battery to stimulate the speed of his mount. One of the stewards said that he caught the jockey with a battery108 words
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Article116 1935-09-08 29 INDIANS AGAIN COLLAPSE From Our Own Correspondent Kuala I.umpur. Sept. 7. IN the final of the Stonor Shield cricket competition on the Railway ground today, the Selangor Rangers defeated the Selangor Indian Association by eight wickets this winning the trophy for the second year in succession.116 words
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Article259 1935-09-08 29 From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat Results of the first round of the Sultan's birthday lawn tennis tournament are as folio wos: Open Siagtes: A. C. Stratum beat Bah Chee, 6—3. I—6. 6—l; V. A. Mathew beat Abdul Ohani. 6 4. 3—6. 7—5; Mohamed Yassln beat Bakrl. 6—2. 6—3:259 words
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Article297 1935-09-08 29 PRACTICE MATCH AT IPOH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipjh, Saturday. The Perak rugby season opened today when nearly two full sides turned out for the first practice match Whites vs. Colours, led by the Captain and Vice-Captain, respectively, i Good form was shown by several players A297 words
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450 1935-09-08 29 Air Force Beat The S. C. C. By Three Wickets TTHE R.A.F. bfat an S.C.C. XI on the Tadang yesterda: by three wickets in a low scoring frame in which the rate of run getting was very slow. Scores: S.C.C. H Gibson b Rogers 11450 words
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Article62 1935-09-08 29 The following will represent me I Kramat Rangers at football against the Wiltshire Band Beys today at 5.15 p m on the Utters' ground Lee Seng j Kee. Abdul Razak. Tung Seng Leng. Ah Poh. Chan Ah Bah Kassim. Ibra i him, Ong Swee Chye. B. Johns. Otig62 words
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Article32 1935-09-08 29 ASHKHABAD TO MOSCOW BICYCLES Moscow A distance of 3,900 kilometres has been covered on bicycles by seven I daring Turkmenlan sportsmen who rode from Ashkhabad to Moscow in 29, running days.— Tass.32 words
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Article166 1935-09-08 29 F.A.s. CALDWELL ON LEAVE FROM NEGRI From Our Own Correspondent. Sereniuan. Saturcay. SPORTSMEN in Negri Sembilan will b? pleased to learn that FAS Caldwell. of the F MS Police, who is on home leave, has been playing cricket for the Gentleman of Hertfordshire. To "Freddie" Caldwell166 words
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Article277 1935-09-08 29 •THE V.M.C.A. wen their friendly tennis competition with the Dutch Club by two matches to one on the Stamford Road courts yesterday after a very close contest. Both clubs have experience in interclub tennis and were represented by several good players, three doubles277 words
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Article, Illustration958 1935-09-08 30 " Argus - "Argus" Malayan Sports Jottings All Ready Now For Cup Competition By SINGAPORE. Wngapore's League soccer season rame to an end on Friday when the la^t <{ame O n the card, Wiltshires v>.. S.CX was played. The Royal Engineers are the First Division champions, with tlic958 words
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Article543 1935-09-08 30 Many Interesting Events In Late September The All Blues Commander Lander's Absence Will Be Felt From Our Own Correspondent > s; i:kmb\n P T*HKRE is a lull in sport in Negri Sembilan this being the change over season. Rugger posts have made their appear; nee543 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-09-08 30 Ai Canto (left) and Young Aide pose for the camera before their fight in Singapore on Friday. Al (ante was disqualified21 words
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Article1074 1935-09-08 30 Three New Teams Join League Two Friendly Matches Played Che Kassim Badminton Cup ALOR STAR. THREE new teams have joined the Kedah Hockey Association League j and with this increase there U every reason to believe that the hockey season this year is going to1,074 words
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Advertisement92 1935-09-08 30 LUCKY DOG/ Two feeds a day of his favourite dish— SPRATT'S BONIO the "biscuit bone." He loves Ms crisp meaty texture. He delights In Its attractive from— good fun as well as good food. The best of meat, wheat-meals and cod-liver-01l packed Into one biscuit no wonder dogs find it92 words
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Article1315 1935-09-08 31 " Echo - "Echo" Bowlers Definitely On Top In Cricket Final By KUALA LUMPUR. QNLY one day's play was possi- j ble in the Stonor Shield cricket final last week-end, and the match is down for conclusion this Saturday with weather conditions doubtful. The one (lay's play was1,315 words
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Article, Illustration317 1935-09-08 31 Won By Sitiawan And Lumut Burma Rifles' Three Trophies Kempe Club Tennis Rugby Prospects (From Our Own Correspondent.) TAIPINGCITIAWAN and Lumut scored a convincing victory over I.arut in the final of the inter district football competition for the See Hock Beng Cap and thus317 words
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Article336 1935-09-08 31 Chinese Score Their First Victory Hockey Season Opens Tennis Tournament (From Our Special Correspondent.) BATU P MIA I" ■THREE further football matches were played in the Jubilee (up competition this week and I saw the mm between the Chinese and the Sungd Tongkang team in which336 words
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Article174 1935-09-08 31 Ties arranged for the next weekend in the 1935 singles championships tournament of the Useful Badminton Party are as follows Saturday, Sept. 14. "A" Tham Swee vs. Beng Teck. "A" Kirn Wee vs. Jlak Kirn "A" George Chen vs. Hock Chiang. "A" Tiong Wah vs .N. R. Ponnusamy174 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-09-08 31 The Negrl SembUan Customs football team which lost to the Perak Customs team.13 words
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Article137 1935-09-08 31 Members of the Union Sporting Association are notified that the ninth anniversary will be celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow. Paslr PanJang. on Saturday and Sunday, Sept 21 and 22. Subscriptions for guests are as follows: women $2.50, men S3 00. payable In advance to the honorary137 words
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Article58 1935-09-08 31 Members o the Siew Sin 81a are hereby Informed that the draw for the badminton and tennis tournaments will take place today Instead of yesterday as previous announce The special general meeting will be held today at Mr. Owee Ah Sye's residence, 139. Neil Road at 2.3058 words
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Advertisement312 1935-09-08 31 SINCERES g. COUGH SPECIFIC Lwfe 9% rt%. K=^^^Sk Small -50 rU. lsSmflntl SINCERE'S LIMONIS DBAIGHT. 25 Crnta. illSi? <:»CERE OiSPENSARY. LIMITED. H--J5-L WHOLESALE A RETAIL CHEMISTS A HgfSl DUUGCISTS. Distributor* for British Malay i:— T.C.P. A T.B.P. Pit p« rations, v >. also products of British AlkaJoMs Ltd. J and312 words
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Article, Illustration56 1935-09-08 32 THOMSON ROAD POLICE DEPOT The story of the Thomson Road, Singapore, Police Depot Is told In pace 8. Top left The Mosque for Mohammedan police. Left: The Quarter Guard. Above Part of the Depot's 154 acres. Below Capt. Cliff Gregg is daily shot 150 feet out to sea from a56 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-09-08 32 I oi i c Ai Chun Cm Is' School, Batu Faiiut. in scenes from a concert given recently at the School.21 words
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