The Straits Times, 3 November 1935
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Title Section35 1935-11-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 202. Sunday, November 1935. Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 202. Sunday, November 3, 1935. Price 10 cents35 words
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503 1935-11-03 1 SINGAPORE MAY LEAD THE WORLD HEADQUARTERS FOR COLONY VOLUNTEER AIR FORCE Three Instructors And Six Planes A IR-COMMODORE Sidney Smith, Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F., Far East, announced yesterday that the new civil aerodrome at Singapore would be used as the headquarters for the503 words
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Article, Illustration35 1935-11-03 1 Malayan Chinese Visits Film Studios In England C. S. See, of Kuala Lumpur, who is touring the world, visited the Fox film studios near London. Here he is talking Miss Tamara Desni, a leading actress.35 words
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Article258 1935-11-03 1 After a busy day yesterday at Geneva during which expert committees worked upon programmes arising from the application of sanctions against Italy the Committee of Eighteen met this morning and it is understood decided to propose to the Co-ordination Committee of Fifty-two, when it meets thisBritish Wireless - 258 words
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Article85 1935-11-03 1 DEATH OF SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETER A REUTER message from Johannes burg reports the death from enteric fever of Horace Cameron, the South African wicketkeeper. An excellent wicketkeeper and a sound batsman who delighted English crowds only a few months ago with his brilliant hitting. Cameron played no little85 words
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Article65 1935-11-03 1 DRAW AT PERTH WITH WEST AUSTRALIA Perth. Saturday. West Australia drew with the M.C.C. touring team here today. The home team made 232. Sims taking seven wickets for 95. The M.C.C replied with 266, Parks 51. Hardstafl 55 and Holmes 51. Ditchburn *ook three wickets for 48. InReuter - 65 words
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Article71 1935-11-03 1 London. Saturday. The Bank of England has taken steps to provide an organisation, representative of British bondholders in the Chinese Government railway and other loans, which will be in a position to negotiate with a view to protection of their interests. The initiative has been taken as aBritish Wireless - 71 words
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Article75 1935-11-03 1 Noon. Saturday. Buyers Selkrs No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Nov. 2!' 4 2t» M Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB.) Nov. 21** 21 »i No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardabSe Spore 22 22' ii November 22 "-i 22 December 22'- 22** Jan.-Mar. 225, 22* Apr.-June75 words
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Article41 1935-11-03 1 AUSTRALIAN PREMIER AND A RESIGNATION Melbourne. Saturday The Prime Minister. Mr. J. Lyons, announces that he has asked Mr. Hughes. Vice-President of the Executive Council, to resign from the Cabinet owing to differences on the question of sanctions.— Keuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article121 1935-11-03 1 JAVA TO BORNEO ROUTE TO OPEN SOON IN accordance with the plan to run a mail and passenger line from Java to the Philippines, bridging the last gap in the round-the-world air services, the K.N.I.L.M. (Royal Netherlands Indies Air Line) will open the first section of the121 words
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Article39 1935-11-03 1 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. The West bound Imperial air mail is still held up at Don Muang owing to bad weather. The East-bound plane is stopping at Rangoon this afternon for the same reason.39 words
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Article42 1935-11-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The F.M.S. Supply BUI to be Introduced into the Federal Council on Nov. 14 provides tor expenditure in 1936 of $26,910,958 on Federal services, $28,688,696 on state services and $11,700,000 on railways.42 words
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Article18 1935-11-03 1 Antomo Racconto and Michaele Occi. Italian motor-cyclists, were killed through their machines skidding In a race at Perugia.18 words
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Article113 1935-11-03 1 Thrill For Crowd When Machine Forced Down (From Our Own Cc -respondent.) Malacca. Saturday. A Moth belonging to the Royal Singapore Flying Club piloted by Flight-Lieut. Leech and Flying Officer Weir made a landing here, fearing a shortage of petrol. The machine stopped on the113 words
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Article, Illustration439 1935-11-03 1 AT the invitation of Liberal leaders Mr. Lloyd George last night occupied one of their three allotted broadcasts in a series arranged in connection with the General Election. He dealt with his New Deal proposals which were rejected some time ago by theBritish Wireless - 439 words
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Article297 1935-11-03 1 ASSAILANT DEAD] Police Reveal Plot To Kill Chiang Nanking. Saturday. AAR. Wang Ching-wei is now be- lieved to be out of danger. He underwent an operation this afternoon when the bullet in the left rheek was removed, but the bullet in the back has not yet297 words
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Article23 1935-11-03 1 Mr. D. H. Hampshire has been appointed a member of the Railway Board for a further period of on? year from Nov. B._23 words
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Article25 1935-11-03 1 The High Commissioner has appointed Mr. J. McNicol a member of the Indian Immigration Committee during the absence on leave of Mr. G. R. French.25 words
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Article78 1935-11-03 1 CARNERA WINS Neusel Gives Up In 4th Round New York. Saturday. A I'TER four fast and furious rounds Walter Neusel, *Jm had a bis Bash over his ri^ht eye fft ed by a stinging IrTt in the fourth round, gave up in his boxing matt h with Camera. .irnera wonReuter - 78 words
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Article152 1935-11-03 1 BRIDE A DAUGHTER OF n DR. OON SIM KONG *I*HE mar»ia{;<.' took place in Singa- pire yesterday according to Chinese custom of Mr. Chia Tcck Goon, the second son of Mr Chia Eng Say. the well -known Singapore business man. and of Mrs. Chia V.ng152 words
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Article97 1935-11-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. News was received here this afternoon of the death of Mr. Khaw Bian Thong which occurred this morning at Bhket, Siam, from malaria. Bian Thong was the son of Mr. Khaw Joo Ghee, late governor of Tongkan. He was educated97 words
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Advertisement16 1935-11-03 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, 'Incorporated tn Great Britain j ami Offlcj for Malaya SINGArORK.16 words
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Advertisement96 1935-11-03 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES £m ILir^ J^ £jT )jgft The superior aroma and quality 7^ ot BEAR BRAND Natural 1 ftg Jm Swta Milk make particular JJfcZJ/B&T ly ttrictive to Babies. Conpfijbyf veyed in perfect condition from JKfflJlWifO^ the fin ct Pasture lands in the HHPv^L^> world, the famous Swis»mounjHlpr tains,96 words
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Article, Illustration1685 1935-11-03 2 AN AVENUE TO KATONG— MOUNT EMILY RECORD- -A POLICE NOVEL— BUKIT TIMAH'S NEW SUBURBIA r* ROVE ROAD, with its wide boulevard and pavements, should be a magnificent thoroughfare when the trees which have been planted on either side reach their full height. These trees are making good growth1,685 words
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751 1935-11-03 3 The A.D.C.'s "Horse Allowance" Pensions For Twenty Years Fees For Corpses "Peace Officers" CEW people ever try the Straits Settlements Blue Book for bedside reading, which is a pity, for not only does it exercise a marked soporific effect but it rewards751 words
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Article359 1935-11-03 3 GREAT EXPANSION OF TRADE J7IGHTEEN years have been spent on the Yangtse Kiang by (apt. W. D. Fraser and he has seen remarkable developments on China's greatest river. Capt. Fraser, who Is river inspector for the Yangtse Customs, arrived at Singapore in the liner President359 words
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Article122 1935-11-03 3 14 WOMEN APPLY FOR TREATMENT Vienna. lEALOUSY is now to be treated as an illness, like measles. The first clinic in the world for Its cure has been opened here under the direction of Dr. Wilhelm Stekel nerve specialist and psycho-analyst. Dr. Stekel said In an Interview:122 words
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Article63 1935-11-03 3 London. Wild Ethiopian tribesmen, believing all white persons to be Italians, havj handled foreign newspapermen and photographers roughly. The warriors have stoned automobiles containing foreign newspapermen and on several occasions have dragged photographers from their mules, hauling the visitors before native chiefs. However, as far as Is63 words
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Article60 1935-11-03 3 Kansas City. A general strike was ordered here by trade union officials, as a mass protest against the murder of Mr. William Polley, a fiery labour organiser, who was shot to death in the downtown district of Kansas City. The murder occurred while Mr. Pollev was60 words
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Article34 1935-11-03 3 JAPANESE ROLLING STOCK FOR SI AM Toklo. It Is reliably learned that a tender has been awarded to Japanese business interests by the Siamese rai.way authorities to supply a large quantity of rolling stock.34 words
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Article27 1935-11-03 3 To celebrate the approaching completing of Germany's gigantic new Air Ministry at Berlin Gen. Ooerlng entertained 5.000 workmen who have been employed on It for eight months27 words
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Article58 1935-11-03 3 Unusual weather conditions were experienced by Singapore residents last month, the absence of heavy rainfall being the bief feature. Singapore's rainfall for October was the lightest for thai month for twelve years. The total fall was 4.06 inches. The normal is 8.20 inches. The number58 words
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Article208 1935-11-03 3 GENERAL SIR CYRIL DEVERELL /"^ENERAL Sir Cyrill John DevereU, a sixty-year-old infantryman, is to succeed Field-Marshal Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd as Chief of the Imperial General Staff next April. General Sir Cyril DevereU will in turn be succeeded by General Sir William Edmund Ironside. Colonel Commandant. T.oyal Artillery,208 words
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Article167 1935-11-03 3 A new "mystery ship" which Is now being planned by the Naval Architects' Department of the Admiralty will figure prominently In the new £200.000,000 building programme which Is to be announced by Mr. Baldwin. It is a cruiser which is to be entirely different from the167 words
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Article80 1935-11-03 3 INCREASING USE IN SURVEY WORK London, Saturday. Aerial photography Is being used extensively as an aid in revision of maps by local authorities In areas where development has been so rapid that ground survey cannot keep pace with It. A belt of land completely surrounding London has recentlyBritish Wireless - 80 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-11-03 3 S. Esa bin Alwee, a Johore Inspector of Schools, who received the P.I.S. in the Johore Jubilee awards. He is also a district scoutmaster24 words
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Article55 1935-11-03 3 The following from Raffles Institution have been awarded both the Royal LKc Saving Society's intermediate certificate and the bronze medallion: Ng Cheng Klat. Tham Kam Cheong, Quek Ah Bah, Too Kah Bock, Se*h Yun Khoog, Scan Yun Hlen, How 800 Kee, Quivh Ek Cheong. Chiang Lee Hal, Lye55 words
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Article64 1935-11-03 3 A notice Issued by the Master Attendant on Sat M-day warns shipping In Slngapare that the Pulo Sebarok telephone cable has been dragged some 500 feet Inside the eastern limits of the western explosive anchorage. Ships should therefore use the western part of that anchorage until It Is64 words
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Article234 1935-11-03 3 FANCIERS TO FORM SOCIETY "TWE formation of an Aquarium Society in Singapore to prevent cruelty to pet fish by over-crowding, over-feeding, under-feeding and other common errors in breeding and upkeep is being discussed by local fish fanciers, and the proposal has the strong support of Mr.234 words
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Article75 1935-11-03 3 London, Saturday. The Association of Colliery Owners has Informed the Secretary for Mines that a definite undertaking can oe Siven on its own behalf, and on behalf of sixteen out of seventeen district organisations, that arrangements for the complete and effective control of the sale of coalBritish Wireless - 75 words
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Advertisement478 1935-11-03 3 Wakened by indigestion PAIN GOME— IIT -^p/ ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know that awful feeling of wakening In tbe middle of tbe nigrht with the pains of indigestion gnawing at your Inside? Read how one sucn •un"erer ended his trouble:— find that now I am turned 50,478 words
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Article412 1935-11-03 4 Skilled Labour Lackingl And Climate Bad (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. /"*AN cotton be grown in w Malaya? The question arises from the article in last week's Sunday Times in which the new piece-goods industry of southeastern Asia was described. Recent reports412 words
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Article, Illustration214 1935-11-03 4 (By Our Seremban Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. rwlll interest estate Asiatic staffs in Malaya to know that a memb^i of their ranks, Mr. 8. Sinnathamby. of Seremban. has been awarded a pension. Estate Asiatic staffs do not receive a pension when they retire and even the idea214 words
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Article55 1935-11-03 4 The Resident of Perak has approved the appointment of the following as members of the Sikh Advisory Board, Perak. for 1936: Chairman, the Chief Police Officer, Perak; Oopal Singh, Ipoh; Narain Singh, Talping; Inspector Sarmukh Singh, F.M.S. Police, Batu Oajah; Jawahir Singh, Papan; Nand Singh, Slputeh, Kishen55 words
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Article32 1935-11-03 4 An Indian coolie pushing a handcart along Goodman Road on Friday afternoon was killed as the result of a motor-car collision. He died a few minutes after the accident.32 words
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Article, Illustration640 1935-11-03 4 Poultry Notes 117E are approaching the most important period of the year the hatching and rearing season. Experience in this matter is of great importance for the whole year's success depends on operations during tbe coming months. First you will have to see that your utensils are640 words
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Advertisement838 1935-11-03 4 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor's Di«co«.7 Streofuv j afl^ .^.nV^EKTSnf JK eu Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory, M M Brain, Muscles, and Endurance- iVo^iVwWuteS Better Than Gland Operations. yl S:rrU a S Thanks to the discovery of an Amer- M WM. "Tlrsd-out, Prs.ll and838 words
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Advertisement91 1935-11-03 4 I N U ALJ£R. Sole Agents:— GRAFTON LABORATORIES, 20b, Collyer Quay. Marco soaP™"^™ ITB AND BEAUTY SPECIAL OFFER. Maaager. THE CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO., LTD. S, Raffles Chambers. Singapore. Please send me a Trial Cake of MAROO SOAP I enclose 10 cent* tax rttiT*r far the same. name Address FOR SALE.91 words
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Advertisement203 1935-11-03 4 USE B^BT A sUsY IB Ijl I iw %sv V be b*^| •fCCT Tfl It ZfcST TU HP A FEW drops of Brand's A.I. Sauce PfP^^ln rS f l\ make an- amazing difference— lU^^^lm they give a new and exciting flavour i| uucf to the most ordinary of dishes they203 words
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Article212 1935-11-03 5 Mouse Deer Which Kicked Hound Into Stream (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday, f\N the small lawn in front of the Malacca pier the Malacca Municipality has planted a tree at the foot of which one can read the following notice: POKOK MALAKA (EMBLICA212 words
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Article194 1935-11-03 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. The half yearly general meeting of the Malacca Government and Municipal Servants' Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd was held at the High School Assembly Hall on Thurs day. Mr. W. J. Curran Sharp, one of the vice-presidents, was in the chair.194 words
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Article80 1935-11-03 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Saturday. The following are the scores of the various units for the Sime shooting trophy which was won by "B" (Chinese) Co.—"B" (Chinese) 52.98: "C" (Malay) 48.28; "D" (Eurasian) 48.87; "A" (M.0.) 48.69; H. Q. Wing 43.47. Presentation of prizes in connection with80 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-11-03 5 Prizewinners in the annual tournament of the Shamrock Badminton Party, Malacca.11 words
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Article65 1935-11-03 5 A Bill to amend the Police Force Enactment is to be Introduced in the Federal Council. Its purpose is to make It clear that the Chief P^'ce Officer may distribute small esu**3s of movable property, taken charge cf by the police for safe custody, direct to the persons65 words
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Article480 1935-11-03 5 Fernandez To Meet Hemchit (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. DOXING will be revived in Malacca when Ignacio Fernandez meets' 1 Neil Hemchit at the City Park on I 1 Sunday, part of the proceeds going to the Poppy Day Fund. LAWN TENNIS In the inter-club480 words
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Advertisement483 1935-11-03 5 MALAKA RADIO SERVICE 13. First Cross St. MALACCA. DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FAMOUS R.C.A. A WESTINGHOUSE ALL MAINS AND BATTERY MODELS. DC 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, Osram483 words
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Advertisement454 1935-11-03 5 i Jf W.Jk\ A Boys of St. Francis Institution giving a drill display at the annual inspection of the Malacca Boy Scouts. IDENTITIES COMPETITION Last Week's Solutions Four Readers Share $100 Tan Hock Soon, 33, Farquhar St., Penang; R.V. Lingham, Royal Army Ordnance Depot, Pulau Brani; Yeoh Swee Hock, 7,454 words
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411 1935-11-03 6 Training Class Begins This Month APPLICATIONS FROM TEACHERS OF ALL NATIONALITIES GCHOOL TEACHERS of all nationalities in Singapore are seeking instruction in Basic English. A class is to be formed to train local teachers and work will begin this month. In the411 words
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Article224 1935-11-03 6 FOURTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED r T*HE Island Club, Singapore, cele- brated its fourth anniversary with a dinner at the clubhouse on Friday night. The opportunity was also taken to say farewell to Squadron Leader F. A. Knight and Mr. F. A. Briggs, two members of the committee, who224 words
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Article139 1935-11-03 6 BISHOP'S VIEWS Divorce trickery was the theme on which the Bishop of Salisbury (Dr. St. Clair G. A. Donaldson) spoke at the diocesan conference at Salisbury. He said:— In 1857 the State relaxed the traditional rigidity of Its marriage law and allowed divorce and remarriage upon proved139 words
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Article315 1935-11-03 6 DAFFLES College Union held its first reunion dinner at the Adelphi Hotel. Singapore, last night when about one hundred people were present. Mr. K. M. Byrne, president of the Union, presided, and in the course of his speech asked whether in view of what the College315 words
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Article25 1935-11-03 6 As a means to guarding against a shortage of pork, the German Government has turned to foreign markets. Germany will Import 5,000 hogs a month.25 words
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Article, Illustration363 1935-11-03 6 MALAYAN PINES ARE ALL RIGHT! Assurances To Mr. Lee Kong Chian MR. Lee Kong Chian, the pineapple packer, returned from his three-months round-the-world tour by the President Garfield yesterday after several interesting experiences. In the Red Sea. at the end of August, he saw shiploads of Italian soldiers on their363 words
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Article26 1935-11-03 6 The Nuremberg police chief announces that habitual offenders against traffic regulations will be sent to a concentration camp to learn the proper value of human life."26 words
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Article, Illustration82 1935-11-03 6 The Malayan Chinese Association football team which competed in the All-China Olympiad returned to Singapore yesterday: The team was: Chia Keng Hock, Chia Wart Gark, Chin Guan Lean, (hoy Khun Onn, Chua Boon Lay, Kan Tuck Fee. Kee Yew Lent. Koe Ewe Teik, Kwau Soon Terk. Lee Ec Yeow, K82 words
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Article124 1935-11-03 6 NEWSPAPER'S NEW FORM OF PROPAGANDA Berlin. The Stuermer, the anti-Jewish newspaper owned by Julius Streicher. has begun to publish a series of rhymed "proverbs" about the Jews. Proverbs are truths." it writes, W* ace in them how the Germans of the past valued Jews. "These proverbs should be124 words
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Article63 1935-11-03 6 A display of 1936 models of Standard cars attracted a large number of visitors to the showrooms of Thornycroft, Ltd.. Tank Road, Singapore, yesterday. There were four models, the popular nines and tens, the family twelves and the powerful slxteens, exhibited in a variety of body colours. There63 words
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Article25 1935-11-03 6 According to reports in the Belgrade press, 26 Bulgarian ex-Dcpu ties have been arrested by order of the Bulgarian Government during the last few days.25 words
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Article261 1935-11-03 6 JUDGMENT RESERVED UNTIL NOV. 21 The case In which M W J Nanayakaru was tried on three charges of criminal breach of trust of three sums of money totalling $858 45 before Mr. H A. Forrer. the Singapore Criminal District Judge, concluded yesterday. Judgment was reserved until Nov.261 words
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Advertisement131 1935-11-03 6 It ii very necessary for boys in their wk 0" teens to take a tonic, for they expend a great deal of energy in growing up, till fi« them wmiiu and freveM i\ bKon !l l T"« J"><™. YOU expemnc. fil At such times, you cannot do better than take131 words
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Miscellaneous187 1935-11-03 6 Our Crossword Puzzle L_i_l_lLil_l_l_l^ •s~»* j||| iS i<> H l7 SOLUTION OF OCTOBER M ACROSS: 1 Adroit; 4 Declare, openlr: awviron w v HaKUng .oundg; v. Excruciating pain; 13. NewU; 15. A tr»p; 17. Offensive to the B^PT^frsffl^By \A j 7~l£l < syv^B sight; 30. Obscure; 22. Pungent to taste;187 words
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Advertisement1014 1935-11-03 7 Wisecracks $5O FOR POSTCARDS ~i ".I $25 FIRST PRIZE; NEW oTmRPR^EsoF AS TRING-O-SOL $15 and $10 AVI Ml ED HOW T ENTER MjH^k This is no nfLlflLII and win immM There is Hidden Treasure among the fK I advertisement pages of the Sunday Times today. E* <^^S CVCTVOTIC UO€S Only1,014 words
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2236 1935-11-03 8 FAR-REACHING JUDGMENT IN APPEAL COURT Conviction For Breach Of Trust Upheld A CCEPTING the evidence of two merchants as to the correct meaning of on consignment," Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith delivered judgment yesterday dismissing the appeal of Tan Kee Leng, who was c* evicted and sentenced2,236 words
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Article266 1935-11-03 8 If You Are A Magician--BEWARE •THE formation of a magicians' club in Singar "we will provide an cresting hobby for those Singapore citizer* who find bridge boring a id mahjung monotonous Wou!d-be llusicnists are advised. however, to choose a suitable placo when practising their mysterious art. This warning Is prompted266 words
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Article130 1935-11-03 8 TOOK BRIBE FOLLOWING GIRL'S DEATH Convictions were recorded yesurday by Mr Norman Grice. the Singapore Second Magistrate, against Johan bin Sahat. a police constable, and Ka&s'm bin Mohamed. an aged Mala; Johan had been tried for receiving jan Illegal gratincat.cn of $40 in connection with the io::aalities following130 words
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Article103 1935-11-03 8 A young Hokkien Chinese was riding his bicycle along Tiong Bahru Road on Friday night, on his way home At a dark and deserted spot, another bicyclist approached alongside him and three other men emerged from the drains He was knocked off his machine, and103 words
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Article50 1935-11-03 8 A Japanese, N. Naochimaro, pleaded guilty yesterday before Mr. H. A. Farrcr. the Singapore Criminal District Judge, to the possession of 60 tahils of non-Government chandu. The mm was arrested at Tanjong Pa^ar railway station. He was remanded for a week when sentence will be pi50 words
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Article, Illustration41 1935-11-03 8 The new department store of the Sun Company (China), Limited, which is under construction and is now nearly completed, on the site fronting Nanking, Thibet and Lloyd Roads in Shanghai. It is a striking example of modern commercial progress in China.41 words
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Advertisement407 1935-11-03 8 j HAMMOND SYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC CLOCK PICARDY A kitchen rlork of nnucoal and pleas- I Inc colour rombina!lons with ft gtner- mm dtopUy of chromium pi»tinx. The chape has pwred to be popular j I one and the colour combinations are In I keeptnr with the trend in modern kitchen I407 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1935-11-03 9 Books of the Week English Secret Servant. By Bernard Newman. Gollancz 7s. 6d. AMR Newmans last book "Spy," raised such "controversy, interviews, denials, counter denials," etc., etc that the publishers of "Secret Servant" wish to m ke it clear, "beyond the possibility f a doubt" that1,400 words
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Advertisement359 1935-11-03 9 .^^b^L—^^HbH^^b^b^b^blUb^b^E^bb A| j Ajf H^l^. 'mL J|^HBJHk-^^^| —^b^^^b^U-^E^bE^b^L^bV^b^b^bV^b^t #^W* ZJI^ZSL^L^EZja^B^Ea^HL^E fl^v IHf W X fIF^LC-^B> MIjIKI— -JH Hb> v «fl JLJt^BBH~^BB^Lr JH i^J^B w aw. .^flflttjW V^^ VMbW. jHk^jfcgßMß^jl^^^^ m pj\ Another of the fortunate thousands B~\ who have discovered ihe secret ol ¥f_ ->^^ik getting more smoking pleasure) fftiiUfißrk359 words
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Advertisement73 1935-11-03 9 KEEP THE MEN BUSY AT HOME BY BUYING BRITISH ?l GOODS. ■hRHHHI WHY BUY FOREIGN? H^^^ I when there Is no better Typewriter \M ln the World than £HEbBbb£m I The All-British. r^L^v j f IMPERIAL pjjpSjy }BMBlm^ms&£^mmmmmmm^ As su PP ;ied to all Oovernment MaW^Jsi S&4bHIS Departments arid most73 words
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Advertisement787 1935-11-03 9 Junior Book Club, Ltd., 15, LOWER 6RDSVENOR PLACE, LONDON, S.W. 1. 13 a year brings you a GOOD BOOK straight from England every month for your children. Overseas Members given special attention. Particulars may be had from the SUNDAY TIMES OFFK K. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Mb* >>^^l w r- I|'>£bFVi787 words
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Article, Illustration860 1935-11-03 10 Evening At The Cinema Is NOT A Luxury! THOUGH Singapore has no film studios it has one resident whose name appears on Singapore theatre screens at every performance and is more important than those of Greta Garbo, Charlie Chaplin, Mac West and860 words
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Article223 1935-11-03 10 Concession Rates The figures given in last week's Sunday Times for concession rates on the F.M.S. Railways, from Singapore and Penang to Cameron Highlands and Fraser's Hill, were not entirely correct There were shown "bargain" fares whicr are quite out of the question— such as223 words
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Advertisement501 1935-11-03 10 2 FOR THE PRICE OF A FREE TABLET OF LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP WITH EVERY ONE YOU BUY I /^^S^FROM YOUR USUAL DEALER! I Igflf ONE MONTH j^^ff I^^^S J| X Acre is i special offer, available for one harmful germs with tbe dirt snd dust of month only, which will501 words
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Article, Illustration616 1935-11-03 11 By MAX FACTOR Of HOLLYWOOD Today's beauty lesson is a real facial luxury. Hollywood's alluring stars are enthusiastic in endorsing it for relaxation, for stimulation and for restoring that youthful skin. It's a luxury because it takes lots of time but, as you'll616 words
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473 1935-11-03 11 Should A Man Tell His Wife His Business Troubles SHOULD a man tell his wife his business troubles If the marriage is a successful one surely he should do so, as a matter of course? There will be many weeks in the year when it is a relief to theFT - 473 words
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Article507 1935-11-03 11 FJURINQ the summer holiday Betty and her brother Tommy were taken to the seaside by their parents. On the second morning of their holiday the two children went to the beach where there were some horses which could be hired for a ride. Tommy could not ride very507 words
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Advertisement398 1935-11-03 11 The non-smarting. tear-proof. harmless MASCARA tn an ultra-smart gold and scarlet metal case Obtainable in Black and Brown from HINNAM A LITTLC DISPENSARY LTD., SINGAPORE. Vogue V Eye view of the Mode! VOGUE beg to announce the arrival of their first shipment of the latest models of Jean Patou and398 words
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Advertisement569 1935-11-03 11 jp* "STELLATEX" W* i BRITISH MAKE K Gents' Sports Shirts i^Bw Stoc ie< n wh'te, sky, fawn, A£± v^ I R °y*'' «rey, lemon Wine A I SIZES 32" to 44 Jf r£i SILK BLOUSES FOR JlP^*r /t/ men and ladies \j^ 000 ul \IW CHILDREN. i GIAN SINGH CO.569 words
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Article, Illustration697 1935-11-03 12 K. Savage- Bailey - K. Savage-Bailey Give Them Freedom By I AM writing this to the women rather than to the men, because in Malaya L is generally the women who have to look after the dogs of the house. Also it is of the big dogs I speak, those splendid friends who697 words
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Advertisement536 1935-11-03 12 'YOU must strengthen your nerves wi.h SANATOGEN' w hetritaltzt your nerves by taking Sanatogen." That is what your doctor will advise you. when listlessness. lack of appetite, or irettui sleep are robbing you of your health and ioy of liie. For physicians know that all these complaints haw their loots536 words
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Advertisement28 1935-11-03 12 GatXATCK aUCDUCTION IN faUCBS. SMARTER MODELS A HIGHER QUALITY than ever before at THE GIFT SHOP 157. North BrUse Bea4, NOTED FOR HATS, JEWELLERY and FLOWERS. TIGER BEER28 words
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Advertisement386 1935-11-03 12 H Ouur jJ.'n^ •T^ the horny ■j-a^ j^ BJdaad <.tii« U n^ SJWWaiaft* HJrsvalnit *<?■ Hroutbneaa. "YOU CAN MELT THAT DEAD SURFACE SKIN that makes skin Rough Dry" Ws asked a dermatologist: "How can harsh, dry skin be corrected?" Me •sjswsrsd "Harshness is caused by dead, horny cells on surface386 words
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Article, Illustration1791 1935-11-03 13 By Our Woman Correspondent T AST week I mentioned the arrival of an interesting visitor to Singapore from Australia, Miss Louise Hesketh, who is confidential secretary on the staff of Associated Newspape- I of Sydney, which controls in all eight newspapers, numerous magazines and other publications. Miss1,791 words
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Article573 1935-11-03 13 E. K - E. K. By nPHE latest Shanghai creations which have just appeared are a black lace costume with silver lame for the bodice, another with broad ruffles for the sleeves, and a third with fur trimming. Black lace is used for the long sleeves and shirt of the573 words
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Article249 1935-11-03 13 Paris. WELVET promises to be the most popular material of the seasonIt Is used for costumes to fit every hour from early morning to past midnight. Tweeds and other heavy wools made into tailored sport or street suits which are worn with long -sleeves, simply cut249 words
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Advertisement38 1935-11-03 13 ■■W A fOQcL OCi T^tCtxLd f*/y m RA R V R f) C\ Itf I j V swJV by^M^ i^LSS^l^^t^ sw p m a ftjf c* *v^Cs\/^f^Ltf^?MCu^7 l^i/\n'l*-# Tk \S^QAw- f^^^B^Ejf^^W**lAMArT-fyM r/Y/v y'.y'.y Al^l^txC*^O f .g> wX^V^Ht F7^3™™i38 words
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411 1935-11-03 14 The Straits Times EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS /"*NCE again there is definite evidence that the immigration tide is flowing. Every week come to these shores some hundreds of Chinese and Indian labourers. They are wanted to contribute I their share to the material prosperity411 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1935-11-03 14 Japanese Expansion In North China r PHIS article, by a Sunday Times Special Correspondent in China, was written before the Japanese demarche a few days ago in North China, the exact purpose of which is still obscure. From the welter of conflicting reports, both Japanese and Chinese, one fact emerges1,436 words
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Article311 1935-11-03 14 ■THE Legislative Council had to deal with twenty-three bills the other day. That's why only married men are nominated to "Legko" they have plenty of experience of dealing with bills. A Singapore Sikh is paying off his debts at a dollar a month and it311 words
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Advertisement416 1935-11-03 14 CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS this week will be found IN PAGE 24. 'NER-YIGOR' A STRENGTHENING TONIC (CUOM rMKMXrtt WTI M WITHOUT FOMATO) INCREASES VITALITY GeneralWeakmess I Loss of Nerve Power Huxley's j Lust Energy Pdormess of Blood I**** SlTepussness. i Formates INOIGESTION Depression I ...jsnniiiw L T t p~ l J ***ta416 words
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Advertisement64 1935-11-03 14 I pjXn d j TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. f m NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Show*,' Cabaret, i Dancing, Talkie*, Theatre* and Cinema*. CUtocs<cccu *-R§tfrV ETEKNA watches j^^^^Hk never lose or gain ull mere than one minute \\M 1 a yeck, a rare achieve-64 words
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Article, Illustration955 1935-11-03 15 Record Comparable With Any In The World 255 CALLS SO FAR THIS YEAR ONLY $30,000 DAMAGE |7OK a city and port of such size, population, and varied industries Singapore experiences a remarkable freedom from serious outbreaks of fire and this freedom is955 words
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Article630 1935-11-03 15 P\s>KKS rfY i- the vicinity of the station las Tues lay were pardonably puzzled vh> a heavy shower of apparently rain should ccme from a clear sky. Actually the water was coming from the station yard where the Brigade was giving a demonstration of Its speed and630 words
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Advertisement24 1935-11-03 15 mo/Fax? A TWIN LENS REFLEX CAMERA WITH A CAST METAL BODY TO GIVE A LIFETIMES SERVICE TO ITS OWNER. TW I** stf USTMIIEIT COMPANY.24 words
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Advertisement39 1935-11-03 15 A REALLY GOOD TONIC WINE. Phosferlne Tonic Wine contains all that is beat In a sound, pure wine, plus those other qualities which are generally a-soclated with a course of medicine with strong body and strve building properties. ESM339 words
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Advertisement256 1935-11-03 15 JSJ^SJSJ SJS^^^^^— S^B^BS^^^^^BflßJ HS^^ °<|S> SS^H M B. v .4^" HT#V H I f i IIC .J!i:jip>rsaHHsW^^V i; ■S**Hifc_^ 2 > **^^B^^HP m BS m x aW_jpP<BiTil^Tß^ Giving oxygen and artificial respiration to revive victims. |new recruit is $27 a month and quar- officials The most recent appoints. >m ters256 words
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Article, Illustration2051 1935-11-03 16 Work The Rural Credit Societies Are Doing REFORMING SOCIAL CUSTOMS WHICH WASTE MONEY, Specially Written For The Sunday Times THE Co-operative Societies movement was started in this country in 1922. Mr. A. Cavendish— now retired— was the first Registrar. The progress made can be judged from2,051 words
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Advertisement102 1935-11-03 16 SPECIAL X'MAS CHESTS PERAK TEA This useful and much appreciated Gift will be delivered Free of all Charges, to any address In Great Britain. 4 lb Chest 5.U0 6 lb. 7.00 15 lb $14.00 Send address of friends, togethe r with your card and remittance, and ensure one of these102 words
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Advertisement328 1935-11-03 16 "PEKING SHANGHAI GOODS OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTIONS:" Linen goods, Lingeries, Embroideries, C'amphorwood Chests, Mahjong-sets, Porcelain-wares, Peking Jewels, Lamp shade, etc NEWLY ARRIVED FROM CHINA THIS WEEK. AT PRICES WITHIN REACH. PEKING CO. (K. M. Chan), 235, River Valley Road, SINGAPORE. SINCERE S bad COUGH SPECIFIC Large eta. --=a^ Small 5*328 words
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Article1207 1935-11-03 17 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By ACCORDING to a Government **spokesman in Addis Ababa, Chief Halle Selassie Gugsa, who betrayed his country by going over to the Italians, "was a poor general, and was disliked by all." Haile Selassie (Chief) Gugsa Was really most unpopular. Hot only did he1,207 words
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Advertisement19 1935-11-03 17 Mv S^ W M BkV> fl I \JOZ *t V 6oz 3<r also CREAMY MILK 6 FINE VANILLA MAAS-F619 words
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Advertisement284 1935-11-03 17 tm BROUGHT SOMETHING I^J^\ £VERYBOOY"S^X<M!v f m There's a most appetising I'lssfffl^Sf""^^^ aroma rising from the f what. nosausaocsX^i 5 dish the nicely brown- mA "f>^s« ed row of sausages evoke -^^S^^ ft\'lpl /-^l a sigh of satisfaction from i^^ Jv= a L J -^^3l [he hunsTv Such an u^^^U-,^^/284 words
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Miscellaneous473 1935-11-03 17 Contract: By Culbertson TTHE bluff notrump was the earliest weapon of the primitive stages of the psychic. A^&\ It has been disUf I carded long since J|L h by good players »P[^B because the L defence against he DUS i neS8 double was too /tfR sV oasy an( he en473 words
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1479 1935-11-03 18 ADOLF'S a great game— when the old putter Is doing its stuff. But when "three on the green," varied by Jours becomes Sink All habit, Basic Your Putts English is abFor A Penny °nun» bl y ****<>- quate. For the benefit of1,479 words
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Article100 1935-11-03 18 XXIV— MORE LIMERICKS A Scotsman there teat in Penang Who signed for a round uith a pang. He'd drunk lemon squash Till his teeth were awash, And then for seven s'tengahs was stang. A couple played golf at the Bukit. She was apt y with her driver, to100 words
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Advertisement391 1935-11-03 18 I HAVE YOU HEARD 1 Claude^ Colbert W^^ -J^ff^ I TLJC MEWS? I \t^ 3^ I [WHAT IS IT THAT j^p^^Bj k I i fl Rfl ifl It jj THAN A RFAILY NFW ftW PRIHF 39 is* W discovered exquisite I lit If LVII I IllVk r S^A *f ff391 words
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Article, Illustration215 1935-11-03 19 IN Kngland Now Days of bonfires, fireworks and roasted chestnuts. There are three occasions in a child's life that are outstanding annually: Christmas, birthday and November 5. The historical events which led up to the celebration of gunpowder, treason and plot may be only vaguely understood, but215 words
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Article666 1935-11-03 19 Stamp Collecting By FRED. J. MELVILLE fH)LUMBUS Day is celebrated on i Oct. 12 in most of the American countries, and it is with a sense nf relief that there has been no threatened avalanche of commemorative stamps for the occasion this year. It was on Oct.666 words
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Advertisement748 1935-11-03 19 TWO SPECIAL OFFERS. 1.000 sumps all different, used and mint, mostly modem, with large size co:nmetnoraUves. pictorials, air malts and Colonial Jubilees 10/ C post id Air Mail 2/-. 2.C00 stamps all different, with many ir.agniflcent medern Items some of which are very hard »r' A good representative collection flt748 words
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Advertisement389 1935-11-03 19 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are Duyers of any quantity of used Silver Jubilee Stamps. For good postally used specimens of Straits Settlements and Hong Kong we pay from 70 cents t <er hundred. Stamps damaged or perforated with anas' initials not required. Collectors who prefer to exchange thenSilver Jubilee Stamp*389 words
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Advertisement69 1935-11-03 19 EVER POPULAR IS THE NEW ECCLESTON HOTEL Eccleiton Square. London, S.W.I (Facinc Garden*) near Victoria Station and Aim-ays Room treat 7«, with Bath and Breakfast from C. Rooms with Private Bith It 6 Inclusive weekly terms from 4 gns. With Private Bath 54 RENOWNED < I ISINE A WINES. BEAUTIFI69 words
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Advertisement554 1935-11-03 19 LONDON GOODWOOD HOTEL QUEENSBORO TERRACE. HYDE PARK H. C. water and reading Hpht in bedrooms Lift Night porter. Oarage Adjacent Excellent Cujslne Dally Terms from l 1 6d. Weekly fronj 3 gns Bed Breakfast 6/6 to 8 6 New Lounges and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor or the SUNDAY554 words
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Advertisement371 1935-11-03 19 LONDON CALLS i m x INSISTENTLt and enjoy at either Jrr^b HOTEL REMBRAMOT <^*^ South Kcnsinnt.n sW. /"*S^?k facing the Victoria and W-Jy Qy Albert M urn or HOTEL Jsm^ RUBENS Buckingham Palace Road, facing Buckingham Palace Every attention m pleasing Mirroundlr.es PERFECT i>( Ir II HI THESK COMFORT \RI371 words
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Article, Illustration1796 1935-11-03 20 GREAT CLUBS GREAT PLAYERS G~ PRESTON NORTH END Bought For £4,000 Sold For £9,000 GOALKEEPER'S "BODY" ALTERED A RULE By A Special Correspondent THERE are times when even the best footballers cannot find favour. In an effort to build up a team capable of1,796 words
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Advertisement115 1935-11-03 20 b^b^bH^b^b^b^b^V ,^TM bPvHeOr t i .s.-.j&r b^bw^**^b^^bV^Hlß9P^4« BLjft W^mKlf :^^=^m&jy^^% Xtf |I IB^SBiBsBBIHL^^HBfI B^bSbV B^^dß^BV^Sfs^^^^^^BKNT^Hh^^ 3fc"Y' f*l bBbC BPV^Sh V PsaWßlßWßsi^ii *'*W*«*"sj£*" Ib is^K "jifl b* ''II 1 I Bw^Sfc^H^B^^^l Hr Bl x A M M■* B^B^^Bb B^B^B^^^^h .^^^Hbl B^Bf i i* ii' i i** 14 1 I 11/1 I115 words
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Advertisement334 1935-11-03 20 ORDERED CRUTCHES HE NEVER USED Joints That Were Locked Became Free This 73-years-old man walked with the aid of two suets for a long time. Then lua rheumatism got so bad that he actually ordered crutches. But before they arrived h« made a last effort to get relicf he began334 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1935-11-03 21 Perak Club's Choice Of Machines THE latest news of the Perak Flying Club's activities is distinctly encouraging and will, I am sure, be of great interest to all Malayan flying enthusiasts. In the first place I understand that a decision has been made on the question of1,477 words
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Advertisement97 1935-11-03 21 aw a^r^aV \Jv^aw WHITE I I \Jf ACLE ANSIi £v j VI 99 m I and keeps the mouth 1 1 DIABETES MELUTVS mi DIABETES INSIPIDUS R.glrfc* C«M«lll g^- ■tfrfc* C ■»■■>■» 7~" ■•■tytai c— f^r,;,T fc r-yg 2Sm"ZX ■•gtjrhal Cmiilii ISJSL T ■•strM cat**** are cac tuts ■•c*fc*i cm97 words
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Advertisement352 1935-11-03 21 ll& I dt (feat A Ml Bm^m 1 A UaJ LttaV ■Kai&: mk yjoldvn zJlours afe" How quickly they pass those »*—^i^K~~m happy noun of early Motherhood /»^^Eg?y^fc^s*av —how pleasant their memory now And how wise you were to feed your THbM^B little one on something that made .^^H his352 words
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294 1935-11-03 22 GRIMSBY'S SIX AGAINST ASTON VILLA LOWLY PORTSMOUTH DRAW WITH LEAGUE LEADERS London, Saturday. DESULTS of games played today in the football leagues resulted says Renter, as follow: DIVISION I Aston Villa 2 Grimsby 3 Bolton 3 Blackburn 1 Brentford 2 Arsenal 1 Derby 3294 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-11-03 22 Singapore Straits Chinese Epworth League (Methodist) open doubles badminton championship: Yap Chin Tee and Wee Leong Fook runners-un. Say Soo Lan and Tan Soon Watt.25 words
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Article1016 1935-11-03 22 Positions in the League correct to Friday:— Goals P. W. L D. F. APti. Sunderland (2) 12 8 3 1 35 20 17 Derby (6> 12 7 3 2 18 11 16 Huddersfleld (16> 12 6 2 4 19 15 16 Arsenal (lj 12 5 3 41,016 words
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Article630 1935-11-03 22 A committee meeting of the Johore Badminton Association was held at the J.B.A. hall at Jalati Ah Fook with Inche Mohamed bin Hussein in the chair. Others present were Inche I)aud bin Ahmad, Inche Axil sin Abdullah (bnn. treasurer), Inche Adam 'jin Mohamed (hoa. secretary), Inche Ismail630 words
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Article143 1935-11-03 22 In a friendly badminton match of seven singles last Saturday the PremJerian B. P. defeated the Wearne Bros. Sports dub at the former's court, by seven games to nil. The most interesting game of the afternoon was between Richard Low (Premierian) and Sow Wah. Results (Premierian players143 words
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Article190 1935-11-03 22 The following will represent the SRC I et hockey this week: Not. 4 at 5 05 p.m. vs. Anglo-Chinese school Ist. XI oa S.R.C. ground C R. Eber; C. J. Meyer and E K. Yzelman; 1 M. R. Marcus, F. W. Ayres and E. Carlos lE.I E. K.190 words
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Article104 1935-11-03 22 SMALL MONTANA AWARD DECISION ON POINTS Oakland. The ten-round non-title bout between Small Montana and Tully Pierpont, ended In a win on points for Montana Small Montana Is the flyweight champion of the world, but when he signed to fight against Pierpont it was agreed that the title104 words
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Article38 1935-11-03 22 The Singapore Amateur boxing championships will be held between 1 Nov. 18 and 26 and entries should be sent to Mr W Mitchell. State Prison, 1 Tohcre. as soon as possible. Entries close on Nov. 14.38 words
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Article135 1935-11-03 22 The following will represent s.C.R.C. ft hockey this week Vs. HA. on Monday, n#y ,4 S.C.R.C Yew Teck; E. Wong and H. Boon; Boon Glm. Kee Slang a.ll Choo Beng; Kit Soon, Oim Lock. Chong Seng. Kee Tian. and Chin Khean. Reserves: Choon Lin, Chim Bock, and Oeo135 words
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Article92 1935-11-03 22 (By Our Seremoan Corresv,,na>nt > For the first time in Negrl Semnilan an open ping-pong tournament la to be hr.d shortly at Seremban under the auspice* of the Negrl Sembllan Chinese Athletic Association. Tbe tournament will be run on tDe knock-out system The following events will be92 words
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Article, Illustration906 1935-11-03 22 Amply Demonstrated By Selangor's Defeat By Our Badminton Correspondent. Singapore. •THAT badminton, as played in Singapore, is of a very high standard was amply demonstrated last week-end when a weak Singapore team defeated a strong Selan gor combination, which was considered to be capable of beating906 words
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Advertisement353 1935-11-03 22 HORMCKS B. P. The eleventh monthly committee meeting of the Horllcks Badminton Party win te held at Mr. Neo Kirn Pob's residence, SO, Joo Chlat Place, today at 11 a.m. IJuht refreshment will be served. TRUSSES ABOLISHED Great British RUPTURE Treatment supported by MEDICAL PROFESSION Sena 101 t-rcc Boacici actaitmt353 words
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Advertisement100 1935-11-03 22 i AL 1 i^N^T TM.IMAM «fj jj J /INHALANT V 9 Th« Simple, Safe, s Sp*«<ty Cold Core 1 v X Simply put a drop on the g v handkerchief breathe the vapour. Perfectly «afe- Vapex acts as a gentle stimulant to* the respiratory »ystem. Won- *derfully speedy because the100 words
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Advertisement1350 1935-11-03 23 V JJBHs^^^ 'tfSnTf anWblMh bbßJb^^^ |PV VB|k B^B^^^^^^^^^^ I I Lflaßr^^B^Bvß^B^B^B^B^B^^ i > I B^B^^^tfe bß^^ I *^M^^^^^MMMMMmm^-~ I r" f I **^bb. .^^mmMMMMM^^MMM^Mm vLi^ i i^_ "*^Sb "use WHOSE BABY 1 3,000,000 women I VI U ll^ii^ IS THIS 7 USE THIS POWDER V I IVI for f^^^ EVERY1,350 words
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1668 1935-11-03 24 BEGINS TO DRIZZLE AT START OF SIXTH Totes And Cash Sweeps Well Patronised (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. CONTRARY to the two previous days, the third day of the Perak Turf Club autumn meeting today opened in fine weather. The1,668 words
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Article70 1935-11-03 24 VICTORIA DERBY WON BY FELDSPAR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sydney, Saturday HTHE following is the result of the Victoria Derby run today: Feldspar (8.10) 1. Allunga (8 10) 2. Gsrrio (810) 3 Won by half a length; half a length between second and third Time 2 mm. 3170 words
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Article55 1935-11-03 24 Sylvandale (9.0) 1. Marabou (9 0) 2. Hall Mark (9 0) 3 Won by half a length; a neck between second and third Time 2 mm. 5 4 sees. The betting was 12 to 1 Sylvandale: 20 to 1 Marabou; 7 t> 1 Hall Mark. Peter Pan was55 words
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Article46 1935-11-03 24 Hostile (8.4) 1. Wittingham (8 12) 2. Press Gang <9<4) 3. Won by half a length; a head between second and third Time 1 mm. 38V2 «cc. Sixteen ran. The betting was 33 to 1 Hostile 20 to 1 Wittingham 20 to 1 Press Gang46 words
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Article1140 1935-11-03 24 " Bullseye - "Bullseye By AI 1 HOI .11 the scores made by Shanghai and Hong Kong are j not yet to hand, it is a fairly safe assumption that Singapore's score of 939 in the Intcrport shoot will not be good enough to break a sequence of defeats lasting some1,140 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-11-03 24 Miss Yang Slew Kheun. who broke the record for the women's 50 metres swimming at the AllChina Olympiad18 words
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Article23 1935-11-03 24 The Batu Pahat team which recently went to Segamat to play lawn tennis and hockey was drawn from the Q.E.S Old Boys' Association.23 words
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Article279 1935-11-03 24 S.F.A! BEAT MALACCA CLUB AT HOCKEY (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca. On Thursday on the Malacca Club padang the St. Francis' As.wi itiou beat the Malacca Club at hockey by tour goals to three. T.ie Association were without the de Souza brothiT3 and C. A.279 words
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Article77 1935-11-03 24 WOMEN WHO WANTED TO PLAY HOCKEY UndUcouraged by the tropical downpour which had ended halt -an- hour previously, several members of ttM European woman's hockey eleven which was to have met the Girls' Sports Club In a match at Upper Serangoon Road, yesl rday. turned up complete with hork?y77 words
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Article80 1935-11-03 24 The resiiils of tn ties p:aycd in t iff HaiaCM badmaitcii tournament ou Wednesday, were: M-n's rtoub'es: Cho Kirn Ha*':e 8c Charlie Scow beat Yens Pack Kong and K. W. Lim 21— S. 21—4. Women's doubles Mios G. L Uni m Mi 1 O. E. Urn beat Mrs.80 words
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Article74 1935-11-03 24 (From Our Own Correspondent* Segamat. The Segamat Malays, who had hitherto maintained an unbeaten hockey record, sullered their first setback when the G.E. Scr.ool bsat them by three goals to nil. A few minutes before the end of the game Ismail bin Mohamed Said, the school right74 words
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Article96 1935-11-03 24 (From Our Own Correspondent >. Segamat. The Jasin XI was unlucky to lose by two goals to one to Segamat in a hockey game played at Jasin on Friday. The home team was superior to the visitors, especially in the forward line, but it was the visitors'96 words
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Advertisement169 1935-11-03 24 OPENING TODAY 315 PAVILION 6 15 9 15 I THEY SAY IT I WITH FLOWERS- 1 YOU'LL SAY IT 1 WITH LAUOHTEt— 1 I for if* Oof* I 1 pictur* ever to ploy I I this th«o»r«. fo» nciu«t I JOHN BOLES CHARUS I OPENING TO-DAY! ICAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15169 words
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Advertisement29 1935-11-03 24 MARLBOROUGH OPENING today ZANE GREY'S MIGHTY WESTERN EPIC "THE THUNDERING HERD" Featuring Harry Carey. Noah Beery, Buster Crabbe, Raymond Hatton, Judith A Men and Randolph Scott. A Paramount Pictarm.29 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1935-11-03 25 Johore Beaten In Slow Game By Single Try SODDEN GROUND HANDICAP Singapore S; Johore 0. IN a game made slow and unspectacular by the heavy state of the ground Singapore won its first engagement in the Malaya Cup Rugby competition by defeating Johore.1,337 words
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Article449 1935-11-03 25 FINE, VIGOROUS RUGBY GAME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. United Services 12 Selangor 9. IN a fine vigorous match, superior staying power was the chief factor which enabled the I'nited Services to defeat Selangor at Rueby here today by 12 points f three tries and449 words
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Article259 1935-11-03 25 Playinß at the home court en Sunday last, the junior team of the Useful B.P. defeated the Wearne Bros. Sports Club by a narrow margin of four games to three. The two remaining ties were abandoned, due to failing light. Scores: (Useful's players mentioned first) Tan Tianß Bee259 words
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Article52 1935-11-03 25 The singles handicap final of the Slew Sin Fla Association, between an* ben* Sent and Bng Bum Teck. 111 be plavWl today at 930 a.m. Parties and Clubs desirous of havlt>s friendly match** with this Association are a<ked to communicate with Mr. Urn Hoe Swee. M. Tras52 words
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Article41 1935-11-03 25 The Amicable A.A. is arranging a Twa-loh-Koh procession today in connection wl'h the funeral of the motiw or Mr. Chia Lsonc Kiiav. vice-president. Members and partii rpanls are asked to assemble at th? Association premise* at f a.m.41 words
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Article29 1935-11-03 25 TUe monthly general raeetinc of the Union Sporting Association wiU be held at Mr. E. Cheng Leone's residence. 37. Onan Road at p.m. tomorrow. Members' attendance29 words
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Article272 1935-11-03 25 (By Our Seremban Correspondent 1 Good progress has been made In the second Netrrl SembUan open badminton tournament, lit the open doubles, two schoolboys, Don Hean Chye and Wong Bac Hune. were successful while the mixed doubles event was won by Miss Joan Perls and Chan Ah Kam.272 words
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Article413 1935-11-03 25 MALACCA TROUNCED AT HOME (from Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. IMEGRI SembUan played Malacca at Rugby today in ideal weather conditions Malacca kicked off towards club end. Prom a midneld scrum Goode initiated a splendid threequarters movement. Hughes transferred to Lindsay who got to the Malacca "25"413 words
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Article130 1935-11-03 25 On the occasion of the twelfth anniversary celebration the Chinese Friendly Association held a dinner on Saturday last at the Club premises, 136. Albert Street, with Chinese music entertainment from 1 p.m. to midnlcht The premises wers gaily Illuminated with fresh flowers and the hall was packed130 words
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Article512 1935-11-03 25 BOTH SCORE ONE GOAL IN HOCKEY GAME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. MALACC drew with Selangor. unem all, in an Inter-State hockey match here today Selangor had to start without their skipper Greig who was absent owing; to an injury Gorbex Singh moved to right back512 words
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Article47 1935-11-03 25 REPORTED PLANS FOR BAER TO FIGHT AGAIN Oakland. Max Baer, one-time heavyweight champion of the world, ana his manager Ancil Hoffman, are conferring with Leo Leavit. the Oakland auditorium promoter, and then is a possibility that Baer may attempt a comeback in the ring.47 words
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Article490 1935-11-03 25 PLUCKY BATTLE IN SPITE OF ODDS Wilts. U.Q.W. 11: MX I. 0. 'THOUGH nothing but defeat have been the fruits of their rugger lixtures this season, the Medical College Union fifteen are attC as keen as ever. Ajrainst the Wiltshires H. Q. Wing yesterday490 words
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Article78 1935-11-03 25 The following nave been selected to represent the Jacques B.P. In a inendly match of five singles and two doubles with the Devonshire BP. at the latter 's ourt today Lawrence De Sousa, Hens Swce Lee. 'Jem Mock San. Cher Poh Ch;a. Teo Thua. and Leow Kirn78 words
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Article32 1935-11-03 25 The elghUi monthly gCTirrnl mi- I the Amateur Sporting Association held on Tuesday. Nov. 5. at the residence ol Mr. Khoo Eng Watt, 41. Craiß Road at 8 p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration749 1935-11-03 26 " Argus - "Argus" Malayan Sports Jottings By Suggestion For Next Season— Give Them State Rank CINGAPORE should be able to field a hockey side which will Rive the best of the upcountry State, teams a very hard fight this season, j The dates for the principal games749 words
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519 1935-11-03 26 R.M. Hoops To Play For The Combined States— Negri Find A New Scrum Half— Ping-Pong Tourney Farleigh Robertson Trophy (By Our Own Correspondent.) SEREMBAN. f\N the day these notes appear in print the Ne«rri Senibilan- Malacca combination will be engaged in the most important onting of519 words
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Article806 1935-11-03 26 Good Hockey Game Ends In Draw Visit By Sitiawan Burma Rifles Lose Heavily (From Our Own Correspondent.) TAIPING. FVESPITE the uncertainty of the weather, last week was a busy time for sports in this town, and hockey enthusiasts who braved the weather were amply rewarded806 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-11-03 26 R. A. Ashworth, back, clearing in the hockey trial on the Padang on Thursday.14 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-11-03 26 Garrison lawn tennis singles finalists. Set. Major Dickson aad Sgt. Harroway.11 words
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Advertisement52 1935-11-03 26 JUST ARRIVED HHH from Mlondon per s. "GLENAMOY" Young Spring Scotch Lamb THE BEST BRED and BEST FED LAMB Tender Delicious ws. prevents Influenza I Colds I Scarlet Fever I FORMAMINT OriDDe destroys th«dis«as«g*rim M in mouth and throat and f so protects against dang»fouj infections. Obtainable «f all Chemists52 words
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Article, Illustration29 1935-11-03 27 The men who represented Selangir in the badminton match with Singapore, left to right A. S. Samuel, Ong Beng Chnan, Ho Swee Sam, Foo Lum Choon, Chan Kong Leong.29 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-11-03 27 Men's 400 metres at the all-China Olympiad 1, Tai Shook JUb, 2, Poh Kirn Seng, Malaya.16 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-11-03 27 In the Garrison lawn tennis tournament, winners in the (mixed) doubles Major and Mrs. Graham Pte. Power and Pte. Smith (men's).21 words
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Article572 1935-11-03 27 " Echo - "Echo" Malayan Sports Jottings By Selangor Hockey XI Win But Fail To Satisfy Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. I OCAL rugger enthusiasts keenly anticipated the visit of the United Services XV this week-end. The result of the game will be found on another page, and one will572 words
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Article203 1935-11-03 27 ONE GOAL HOCKEY WIN FOR SEGAMAT ASIATICS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. Playing on the town padang the Segamat Asiatics beat the Europeans by one goal to nil. Rain Interfered with what would otherwise have been a very interesting game. From the bully-off the Europeans attajied and shortly203 words
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Article143 1935-11-03 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. The Segamat Colts beat a Batu Pahat XI at hockey by five goals to nil and completely outclassed the visitors in all departments of the game. The Inwards, who have hitherto been very poor, rose to the occasion and delighted the large crowd143 words
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Article60 1935-11-03 27 Twenty cards were taken out for the November women's spoon (stroke) at Keppel GC and the following were the scores returned —Mrs. P. Crawley 42— 10^ 31 Mrs. A. M. Low 42--8 34; Mrs. W. I. L. Legg 4«— 12 34; Miss M. Evans 47—13 34; Miss60 words
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Article80 1935-11-03 27 (From Our Own Correspondent). Segamat. The Segamat Chinese beat the Malacca Sprinters by four goals to one In a soccer game in aid of the China Relief Fund. Oon Keong and Cheong Lek Impressed very well in the S^araat forward lin? while Beng KWM was easily the best80 words
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Article1100 1935-11-03 27 Collegians Win Well Regent Cup Football Another Poor State Hockey Trial League Leaders Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. A BIG crowd saw the Inter-school ragcer match between the Sultan Abdul Hamid College (formerly Government English School, Alor Star) and Bukit Mertajam High School.1,100 words
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Advertisement273 1935-11-03 27 il> rjLJilm Million or byT *«*of LA /U%A*n v CZ me&go bat II !9» a l tV heyp '*^<r used J 1M Cpin the C teet h Con diti On SOLE IMnWeAS SlMfc, DA**BYfc Co., Ltd. BRITISH 'MAIAYA AND SARAWAK CADBURY-FRY COMPETITION No. 3. RESULT: Reasons for the increasing sales273 words
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Article, Illustration259 1935-11-03 28 SINGAPORE'S BELISHA BEACON DELIEVE it or not there is a Belisha Beacon in Singapore! The Traffic Branch has not imported it for experimental purposes neither is it being used for pedestrian traffic service. This London street-crossing sign of a yellow globe perched on a black and white pole, is in259 words
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Advertisement30 1935-11-03 28 (T^GaUums Scots tflhisb' I Mellow and Friendly SpirH i PSM^nH^l^"^ Bn^nl "3^7 I HE man plays HE MAN'S I game— AND DRINKS "BLACK WHITE" SOLE AGENTS. MALAYA. WS. 21 MHHHBB30 words
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Advertisement265 1935-11-03 28 p<\ Yfj 1 x A V TT\2^y T E M TftN *BW««IS«, LTD. Mr" COMMERCIAL L'MON ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Eneland) fire. Life. Marine. Accident. Guarantee and Motor ASSETS £60.000,t00. Arthur C. PotU, Manafrr i I nder writer Eastern Branch. SINGAPORE. JUST WHAT SHE NEED— —after that trying ordoal!265 words
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Advertisement396 1935-11-03 1 YOU BUY A CAR-BUT YOU INVEST IN AN AUSTIN i\ U 3 1 1 1 cs\cw) Season's^^^m^H SUCCESSFUL POLICY CONTINUED I! 11 ftW 26% increased Home sales for past year I i 29% increased Export sales for past year WM-l 1 1* and now, more refinements. added dependability! JH 1396 words
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Advertisement400 1935-11-03 2 I AU S ....policy JsESiil^^^H ±\.ustin cars again proved to be the '^fl^^^HK- I^bl^B9Hl^H economical in upkeep; among cars of to-day viiti^j2Z£jmsJEb npHE last twelve months have provided striking proof if proof is W-^fWW r^Bh^gi^" needed of the remarkable popularity of the Austin car. More Austins have been sold than400 words
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Advertisement317 1935-11-03 3 tI n indicated THE MOTORING INVESTMENT j comfortable riding position); windscreens are moderately raked to avoid eye- strain and rear window reflection; and 'prison windows' are avoided so as not the seven open road touri:k. to reduce light and vision. Always there has been a respect for tradition, a thorough317 words
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Advertisement570 1935-11-03 4 The Source of AUSTIN DEPENDABILITY Where 20,000 workers are employed all in one factory I, ,1 (abov.) AUSTIN DEPENDABILITY finds its source in the experience 1 1 and skiU of rearl y British workers, each an expert at his mi I I w"JTeo.^%^i^~*^c«sS particular task, with the old-time craftsman's pride570 words
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