The Straits Times, 17 November 1935
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Title Section36 1935-11-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 204. Sunday, November 17, 1935. Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 204. Sunday, Nove«wb«r 17, 1995. Price 10 cents36 words
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Article248 1935-11-17 1 London, Saturday. NOT since the Reform Bill of 1831 has any Party received such a resounding vote of confidence as in the present election. The high average of 71 per cent, polled The apparent apathy and smallness of election meetings is attributed partly to bad weather and248 words
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Article116 1935-11-17 1 Latest Election Figures London, Saturday •yilK latest election results in- elude the election in Fermanagh and Tyron of two National Abstentionists who have pledged themselves not to sit at Westminster. The seats are gains from the Irish Nationalists. With 604 results declared the strength of the Parties is: For theBritish Wireless - 116 words
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Article, Illustration46 1935-11-17 1 Rome, Saturday. General De Bono has been recalled and Marshall Badeglio has been appointed High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief in East Africa Reuter. Of late Signor Mussolini has been dissatisfied owing to the slowness of the Italian advance against the Abjnvintans. (>cn De Bono46 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-11-17 1 Billy Mayerl, the pianist, watches Laddie Cliff, the musical comedy star, work out a snooker problem.19 words
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568 1935-11-17 1 SENSATIONAL CLAIM BY CANTON Reported Pledge To Defend Territory In North NIPPON PROPHECY OF IMMINENT INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT THE leaders of the Chinese Red armies have jointly offered to surrender to Nanking, promising to take the field against the Japanese in defence of NorthSin Chew Jit Poh - 568 words
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Article248 1935-11-17 1 ANNIVERSARY OF INKERMAN M/Kr Vllis MM placed in a British! cemetery abroad which is still as carefully tended as when British soldiers were first laid there eighty one years ago. It is the anniversary of the most remarkable battle which British soldiers ever fought and won the248 words
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Article95 1935-11-17 1 London, Saturday The King has appointed Lord Wigram. who has been His Majesty's private secretary since 19J1, to fill the amalgamated offices of Private Secretary to the King and Keeper of His Majesty's Privy Purse, bir Ralph Endersby Harwood. former Deputy Treasurer, is appointed Financial Secretary to theBritish Wireless - 95 words
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Article65 1935-11-17 1 Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Nov. 2r s Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Nov. 21". 22 No. 1 K. R.S.S. Tone of Market:— Very dull. London Spot Sheet 6^,d. New York Spot Sheet G. ets. 13 3 16. awardab!e Spore65 words
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Article185 1935-11-17 1 Rome, Saturday. pil-TY members of the Fascist Grand Council will father this evening io discuss the political situation on the j rye of the application of sanctions, including II Duce's conversation with Sir Eric Drummond, British Ambassador. and the significance of the British electionReuter - 185 words
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224 1935-11-17 1 MALAYAN BAN ITALIAN BOOKS, MUSIC MAPS EXCLUDED 'TMIK following telegram received by the Colonial Secretariat from the Secretary of State for the Colonies was published in a Straits Settlements Government Gaxette Extraordinary issued yesterday afternoon: London, Nov. 12. With reference to my telegram of Nov. 3. a further Order In224 words
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Article36 1935-11-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent. Bangkok. Saturday. A baby show was held by the Siamese Red Cross yesterday. Over one hundred babies were exhibited amoiMMe prizewinners was the two-and-harPyear old daughter of Luang Pradit.36 words
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Article, Illustration170 1935-11-17 1 "Forgotten Airmen Crash In Siamese Jungle IN the excitement over the dis- appearance of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith the two Polish army aces, Kareinski and Stanislaus, who were on a leisurely flight from Poland to Australia, were forgotten. It is now revealed that they crashed in the jungle of South170 words
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Article57 1935-11-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent! Ipoh. Saturady. In the early hours of this morning the occupants of a Chinese Club in Horley Street were shocked to see blood on the floor. They found I a club boy lying on a camp bed near I the staircase with his throat57 words
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Article56 1935-11-17 1 London, Saturday. The opening of the Naval Conference convened for Dec. 5 in London has now been postponed until Dec. 6 to meet the convenience of the United States delegation Italy and the Irish Free State have not so far sent formal notification of their acceptance The ItalianBritish Wireless - 56 words
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Article121 1935-11-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Saturday. Magda Singh, a watchman at the Leper Asylum, and Ahmad bin Alid and Raja Gopai. both patients at the asylum, were each fined $138.54 by Sheik Abubakar bin Yahya, tiic second magistrate, here this morning for being in121 words
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Advertisement16 1935-11-17 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDBNI AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, 1 1ncorporated in Great Britainj Head Office lor Malaya SINGAPOHE16 words
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Advertisement80 1935-11-17 1 INDEX Solony < avaleadc 2 m la Tails 3 Kinfsford Smith S Typhoid Dancer 4 Jockeys Work Hard 6 Women at Races ('•-operative Dinner fi ConsxAttioN Result* S Snapshot Competition t Books Oiibbias It Third Derree Ended 10 Women 13 14 15 Sinpporrs Ring Roads It. Flood Warning 1* Singapore80 words
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Advertisement36 1935-11-17 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES Made by the iPm largest canning C~~^\\ organization &A IjqY^>^\~\ H*s\ in the British B sft m. i ?*k Jhs&A lit J/li Sole .\jjent.s: Joseph Travers Sons. Ltd. (Incorporated in Ennlund). SINGAPORE PENANG.36 words
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Article, Illustration1924 1935-11-17 2 Rip Van Winkle Sees The Rush Hour Tanks In Tank Road— Rugger Peranakan I have been interested In reading Mr. A. F. Staples' comments on his recent visit to Singapore, t'.e first since he left in 1023. It was in the appearance of the streets that h3 found1,924 words
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Advertisement172 1935-11-17 2 HSIC4KV£OL-€T ;ri||g MADE IN CANADA ;Jp &SB3B6asHߣ^ The ideal open car for the tropics, CHEVROLET presents a new line of §|SSBBhßH||B^||| car in the lowest price range. The New Standard Chevrolet Tourer providing an entirely new degree of performance and operating j^^j|^^3tWffHßnlHlnnTTTnT^e^ economy. This car is powered by the same172 words
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279 1935-11-17 3 "MESS JACKETS LIKE SOGGY DISHCLOTHS" "Why Not Wear Camel-Hair Overcoats" A Man TTHERE has been a tendency in Singapore recently for men's clothes to change from the equatorial to the English style. The white drill suit is being replaced by a palm279 words
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Article, Illustration91 1935-11-17 3 •pills is Mrs. Maria Tan, aged 95, who lives in Serangoon Road, Singapore. When asked to pose for a picture In the Sunday Times she suggested a drive to AlkafT Gardens where our photographer snapped her neat the boat lake. Mrs. Tan chatted animatedly, and disclosed that she has descendants91 words
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Article161 1935-11-17 3 CONSTRUCTION RAPIDLY PROGRESSING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. The heavy rains experienced recent j ly have materially helped the consolidation of the earthwork at present being carried out in connection with the landing cround at Ipoh. In spite of the 120 working hours lost owing161 words
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184 1935-11-17 3 FINANCIAL WORRIES DEFENDANT EXPLAINS A MOTOR MISHAP Judgment was reserved until Nov. 19 by Mr. E. E. Colman. the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, yesterday at the conclusion of the defence of Patrick Thornley who was tried on a charge of driving a motor-car rashly In Stamr lord Road on the night184 words
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Article60 1935-11-17 3 The Wiltshire Band will play the following programme at the Botanical Gardens on Friday at 5 p.m.: March. "Conbcr" (H. A Collier); Overture. "Robespierre" iLitolfT); Selection. Rose Marie •Friml); Intermezzo. Parade of the Tin Soldiers (Jessel>: Suite. Yankiana (Thurban) Waltz Etlncel.es (Waldteufel); Entracte. Echoes- dos Bastions (Kllng); Selection.60 words
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205 1935-11-17 3 EX-APPRENTICE LEAVES £650,000 £300,000 FROM IRISH SWEEPSTAKES Dublin. f|NCE an apprentice in a printing work! Mr. R. J. Duggan, whose death has occurred In Dublin, left a fortune In the neighbourhood of £650,000 He was one of the founders of the Hospitals Trust, organisers of the Irish sweepstakes, from which205 words
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139 1935-11-17 3 THE END OF THE MOON SIR JAMES JEANS'S PREDICTION Sir James Jeans, giving his second lecture of the series on physical I astronomy at the Royal Institution, predicted the end of the moon. There was reason to think, he said, that the moon, which was falling towards the earth, would139 words
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Article125 1935-11-17 3 OELECTIVE marriage— putting those wishing to marry Into one of four medical categories and giving certificates was condemned by Lord Dawson of Perm Royal College of Physicians president, and also the King's doctor. He told Oxford Luncheon Club: '"Here are certain people today, dreamers, who say we125 words
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Article13 1935-11-17 3 Sir Geoffrey Knox. the new British Minister to Hungary, has arrived in Budapest.13 words
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Article131 1935-11-17 3 Czechoslovakia And Unpeaceful Europe "Unlike the British Isles. Czechoslovakia is surrounded by five different countries, and because of the unpeaceful state of affairs existing today the people of Czechoslovakia are forced o build armaments; this is sad, but It has to be done for self- protection,"131 words
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97 1935-11-17 3 STALIN REVIEWS 420 TANKS AND 25,000 TROOPS Moscow. One of the greatest tank displays In history marked the Soviet Ui. lon's celebration of the eighteenth anniversary of Bolshevik revolution M Moscow. M. Stalin, from the review stand on top of Lenin's red marble mausoleum, saw 420 tanks, ranging from the97 words
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Article109 1935-11-17 3 ONLY ONE VISITOR IN 25 YEARS A hoard of 1.100 £1 notes, a pile of 10s notes, a bank pass-book, and several insurance policies were found in a little room in Windsor Street, Islington, in which James Llnkson, 6.. a former roadsweeper, had lived for109 words
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Article68 1935-11-17 3 MRS. SCOTT, wife of Mr. C. W. A. Scott, the airman who was joint winner with Captain Campbell Black of the England-to-Melbounne air race, in October of last ytar, has filed a petition for divorce. Mr. and Mrs. Scott were married In Melbourne eight years ago. There is68 words
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Article26 1935-11-17 3 Thirty lives were lost when a mountain torrent swollen by rain changed its course and overwhelmed a camp of unemployed men near Simitli, In Bulgarian Macedonia,26 words
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Article426 1935-11-17 3 LAND AND AIR SEARCH CONTINUES Kingsford Smith FOLLOWING the distribution of r leaflets printed in five languages English, Siamese, Burmese, Chinese and Malay and the spreading of the news of the Australian Government's reward by wireless and couriers, the jungle dwellers in the region irhere Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith426 words
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Article126 1935-11-17 3 MR. VICTOR DAVIDSON AND MISS W. M. TOFT. i From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. A wedding was solemnised this morning at St. Michael's Church between Mr. Victor Davidson, Technical Subordinate P.W.D.. Talplng. and Miss Wllhelmina Madeline Toft, late of the Telephone Exchange. The Rev. J. 8.126 words
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Article427 1935-11-17 3 New Film Stars Waxing Today WILLY Castello, hailed by Carl L«mm!f, America's veteran film producer, as the new Valentino, arrived in Singapore yesterday morning: with his platinum-blonde wife by the liner President Polk. A six-footer, with the figure of an athlete, and smilins under the geometrical symmetry of a dark427 words
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Article156 1935-11-17 3 SLIPPED THROUGH HOLE IN STAIRCASE Coming downstairs to his basement rooms in a house in Ang Siang Hill early on the morning of Nov. 2. a clerk employed in the Chartered Bank, Wong Kit Leng <28>, slipped on the stairs. Unfortunately there was a hole in the wall156 words
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Article98 1935-11-17 3 Poppy Day collections in Singapore banked up to Friday amounted to $13,190. There are still a number of Items to be adjusted, particularly the ball and the cinema show. The appended figures show some of the gains over last years figures, and it is anticipated that last98 words
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Article97 1935-11-17 3 An international concert is being arranged to take place In January in aid of the Muar Public Park Fund under the patronage of H.H Teugku Temenggong. The Public Park is to be a memorial of H.H. The Sultan's Jubilee. The following form the subcommittee: Capt. Jaffar bin97 words
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Article85 1935-11-17 3 A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will be held on Monday. Nov. 25, in the Singapore Exchange Room at 5 pm. Agenca: 1. To ;or.flrm Minutes. 2. Matters arising therefrom: —(a > Unemployment. <b) Bankruptcy Dividend Notices. <«:> Amendment of Chandu Ordinance Forfeiture85 words
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Article66 1935-11-17 3 The wedding took place at the bridegroom's house in Lorong 25, Geylang. last Saturday week between Mr Lee Hong Yew and Miss Wong Chan Fon. The bride wore a satin dress Two flower girls attended her. The best man was Mr. Lou Ah Poh and the master of66 words
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Advertisement104 1935-11-17 3 ROWNTREE'S Motoring Chocolate There is nothing like It for out of doors. That's because It Is not ordinary chocolate. It is nourishing without being cloying appetising without being too sweet. Slip a quarter or a half pound block In the pocket of your car and see how much it adds104 words
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198 1935-11-17 4 Due to Taking Krusehen for Backache She wouldn't believe It but the scabs Insisted! You see she did not take i:n:vhe:i Salts with the Idea of rlddlnc hrrs> if of that superfluous fat. She h .<1 backache and that was what she vas treating.198 words
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911 1935-11-17 4 ALARMING INCREASE IN TYPHOID IN SINGAPORE OVER 100 DEATHS SO FAR THIS YEAR Health Authorities Biame The Hawker DANGER TO SCHOOLCHILDREN There is an alarming increase in the figures for typhoid in Singapore. Up to the end of October this year there have been over 100 deaths with 350 cases911 words
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Article, Illustration151 1935-11-17 4 CMART day frocks displayed by mannequin* (left to right: Mrs. Burrows.! Mrs. MetherelL Mrs. Moseley, Madame Reina Stlbbe and Mrs Pepperdine) at the fashion show held at John Little's yesterday morning. (I. tor.) A day frock in brown reversable crepe, trimmed with dainty lace frills of coffee lace round the151 words
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Article77 1935-11-17 4 "A Nudist Is No Gentleman CAID the Bishop of Ely (Dr. B. O. S. Heywood), speaking on New Temptations to a meeting at Cambridge: "It seems to me that any one who has visited a nudist camp has forfeited the right to be called a gentleman or a lady. "I77 words
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Article329 1935-11-17 4 Poultry Notes 'THERE is a convenient and lazy theory that poultry can almost be left to fend for themselves In the food line all the year round, that as eggs are cheap and hens prolific any reasonable food is enough and that it Is a329 words
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Advertisement379 1935-11-17 4 TRUSSES ABOLISHED Great British RUPTURE Treatment supported by MEDICAL PROFESSION Scno iv« tm booklet Jncritxaa .nc mom Vk onOcnai rclicl Irna. Kuptur* h4o( tfun. J«W ncu, wutublc Utile bell with pad you inflate 10 tecood to tun ihe prcuurc requires!. Puiwn •lip. Lisbt. comlof nbtc You wiU ooc kaom roa379 words
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Advertisement83 1935-11-17 4 GRAFTON LABORATORIES. I 30b. CoUywr Quay. Marco soaP ~*"!S.™ SPECIAL OFFER. TBS CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO.. LTD. >. Baffin Chambers, Stnc*P«re. Please send me Trial Cmke of MAROO BOAP I enckMe It renu tn s—rnin far th* nut. Name AiOrtm FOR SALE. We undertake to supply Lire Australian Sheep, Indian Goats,83 words
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Miscellaneous61 1935-11-17 4 M. (1) Allegro aflettuoso <2i mtenne«»o— Andantlno grazloso (3) Allegro rrvac* (Schumann). Orchestra: P«vane for a Dead Iftfanra (Ravel). Overture. The *«**mta«ers (Wagner). 11.5* Greenwich Time Signal Weekly Newsletter and Spots Summary. l!.l# a m A Reciui bw gorW (Pianoforte). t Tarantelle. Op. 43 (Chopin. ™££T. m J-S!™* d vmto61 words
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Miscellaneous666 1935-11-17 4 B. B. C. PROGRAMMES TODAY. TraßvnaiwUon f Part I. Tw» or tkret of ihe MMtH froqurnrirs will be tu*d: <;.SI 1 kt v j (19. (W m.) GSD 11.750 ke s (25.53 ml. «;SB I 9.510 kc s (49.19 tn. 1 Part 2. Two of the following freq •enrie^ will666 words
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371 1935-11-17 5 CHANGES MADE IN TEAM TO MEET NEGRI (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. MALACCA'S hockey display against Singapore was a sore disappointment to all Malacca supporters. After a gallant draw against Selangor, Malacca was expected to extend the Singapore team. Malacca went to pieces. I can hardly371 words
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Article, Illustration8 1935-11-17 5 Malacca Ex-Servicemen a group photographed on Armistice Day8 words
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122 1935-11-17 5 ARMISTICE DAY MAN WHO FIRED FIRST SHOT TO VISIT LONDON Belgrade. The man who fired the first "official" shot in the World War will lead a dele- gation of Yugoslav war veterans to London. He is Major Mihajilo Milojkovich. who. in July. 1914. during the first night operations in defence122 words
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Article115 1935-11-17 5 NANCY CARROLL UNTIES HER SECOND MARRIAGE Carson City. Nov. 6. Nancy Carroll, the film star, has been granted a divorce from F. Bolton Mallory on the grounds of cruelty and non -support. Nancy Carroll, star of many popular films, was born in New York on Nov 19. 1906.115 words
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Article31 1935-11-17 5 Mr. H. L. Salmon will speak on "Three Years with the Eskimos" at the Malacca Rotary Club dinner on Nov. 23 at which Kuala Lumpur Rotarlans will be guests.31 words
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Article48 1935-11-17 5 For the first time a Malacca student. Joseph Vendargon. has topped the list of candidates in the recent examination for Sanitary Inspectors held in Singapore. Vendargon la an old boy of St. Francis' Institution. The othei successful candidate is James Skadiang, also of St. Francis' Institution.48 words
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298 1935-11-17 5 COCKROACH RACING NEWEST FORM OF SPORT THIS WINTER Employment for Singapore's hungry I army of surplus cockroaches will bo found if residents here can be induced Ito follow the lead set by Miami. Florida, where a new sport will entertain vacationists when they visit night clubs there thi3 winter. From298 words
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Article59 1935-11-17 5 Che Hamld bin Osman, stationed at the Relau customs gate. Is going on transfer to Muar. Che Hamld was at one time one of the best footballers in Johore and represented that State In Malaya Cup matches for several years. The Asahan Badminton Party, of whio* he59 words
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Article18 1935-11-17 5 The Malacca Cycle Dealers' Association went into club premises on Monday. A dinner celebrated the occasion.18 words
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Article182 1935-11-17 5 Damages Refused By Appeal Court A man who was mauled by a full- grown African leopard named Prince at a fair at the Agricultural Hall. Islington, when he vaulted the barrier to put out a cigarette end which was among some stra«r, appealed in the182 words
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Article147 1935-11-17 5 TWO JILTED WOMEN ANSWER -I WILL" 'Will you take this man to be your lawful husband?" asked the clergyman officiating at a marriage at Chrudlm. In Bohemia "I will" said the bride. "I will" shouted a woman somewhere on the left. "I will" shouted a woman somewhere147 words
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Article102 1935-11-17 5 What Women Should W T ear Chicago. A League of Modesty has b.en formed here to warn women against the dangers of modern fashions. It has drawn up a code of rules to guide women in the art of restraint in dressing. Here they are:— Neck102 words
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Article101 1935-11-17 5 1,000 IX FRANCE DESIRE TO ENTER MANCHUKUO Mr. Ivan B. Mihailnoff. a 37-y« arold Don Cossack, as the delegate of 1.000 of his race now living in Franco, will approach the Manchukuo Government to arrange for me migration of the group to the new Empire.101 words
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Article96 1935-11-17 5 RI'MOUR OF GHASTLY TWO-YEAR-OLD CRIME Washington. Nov. 6. The Police here are Invest! sensational rumours that a serret society's members were buried alive in a north Californian bog two years ago. Terrorists are suspected of being the authors of death threats levelled at three Filipinos, who96 words
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Advertisement593 1935-11-17 5 MALAKA RADIO SERVICE 13, First Cross St. MALACCA. DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FAMOUS R.C.A. WESTINGHOUSE ALL MAINS AND BATTERY MODELS. D. C Mains Amplifiers I and 10 Watts Models complete In Teak Cabinets "Garrard" Universal Automatic Kecord Changers and Radiogram Electric Motors and Pick-ups. G E. C. Electrical Accessories— Philips, Osram593 words
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Advertisement447 1935-11-17 5 nightly CAPITOL THEATRE 6.1 5 9.1 5 MALACCA Phone 245 Sunday, November 17 and Monday, November 18, 1935. EDMUND LOWE and CLAIRE TREVOR in "BLACK SHEEP" with Tom Brown and Eurene Pallette. Tuesday. November 19 and Wednesday, November 20, 1935. "GINGER" with JANE WITHERS. O. P. HIOOIK, JACKrE SEARL and447 words
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Advertisement82 1935-11-17 5 "AVCnV" WEEING ATCKT scales.. <jaaaß| there is an ff U^ A V E R V I £ii WEIGHING SCALE are built by skilled. WnL especially trained mechanics: from raw fS material selected by <mXi scientific tests tn k. their own laboratory, \^B to the most modern ffr^B designs, many of82 words
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197 1935-11-17 6 What must a man think who, after 12 years of terrible gastric pain and after trying everything else, takes a small bottle as a "trial." only to find It cures him completely! "During the past twelve years. Mr. O. W. writes, "I have suffered197 words
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961 1935-11-17 6 ENTERTAINMENT FOR OTHERS- WORK FOR THEM RACES MEAN ARDUOUS TIMES FOR JOCKEYS Thirsts That Must Not Be Assuaged TO Singapore citizens a race meeting is an entertainment, expensive or for the fortunate profitable admittedly, but nevertheless an entertainment. Exhausting to the pocket only and arduous only in tha it requires961 words
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Article711 1935-11-17 6 By Our Woman Correspondent TTHE Catherine at Bukit Timah for the first day of the winter meeting of the Singapore Turf Club yesterday was one of the sunniest and brightest within memory. One came away with the impression that all racing women in the present season711 words
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Article65 1935-11-17 6 BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE AND RUGS ON VIEW (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Saturday. The Bagan Serai trade school held an exhibition of their handiwork at Taiping today in conjunction with the King Edward 7th School and Malay schools here. Among the exhibits were beautiful artistic furniture, comparable with Shanghai65 words
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87 1935-11-17 6 FOUND DEAD COLLAPSED WHILE MAKING SAMSU (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taipir.g, Saturday. A verdict of found dead the caus? ot death being unknown, was returned by the Taiping coroner today at the conclusion of the inquest 01 a Chinese mason. Lim Thlan Heng. whose decomposed body was found in a87 words
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Article85 1935-11-17 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. While on the wa> to Parit from Kuala Kungsar. Dato Stia was Involved in a motor accident. Tlu Dato was driving accompanied by is wife and two children. While negotiating a bend the car and a loTy came into85 words
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270 1935-11-17 6 GUARANTEE OF STABILITY Home Election Triumph London, Saturday. THE Government's majority of at least 250 seats is hailed by the press as a verdict in favour of national consolidation to guarantee a period of stability at home and continuity of policy in international affairs. The Times describes it as aReuter - 270 words
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Article70 1935-11-17 6 Aden. The Imam of the Yemen is strengthening the defences of his coastline and strongly reinforcing Sheiksyed. Mokha. Kokha. and Hodeida. The Arabs are most indignant at the unprovoked Italian attack on Abyssinia. It will be remembered that the Imam recently refused Italy's request that sick soldiers70 words
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Article43 1935-11-17 6 While walking along the sea front at Hythe. Kent, a week ago Mr. John Parkes Hope, 78, of Hythe a former King's Prize winner at Bisley, suddenly collapsed. He was taken to a seat in a shelter, where he died within 10 minutes.43 words
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Article, Illustration46 1935-11-17 6 Mr. Wee Guan lions, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Tiam Hock, wr.s married at the Church of St. Teresa, Kampong Rahru. Singapore, to Miss Josephine Tan, daughter of Mr. Tan Cheng Kee, J.P. Miss Tan is a nitre of Mrs. Lee ('noon Guan M BE.46 words
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Article, Illustration45 1935-11-17 6 Sunday Times Pictures Above is a central view of the dinner liven last night st the G 11. Cafe by the Co-operative Union. Below are. left to right: Mrs, P.A, Mallard, Mr, W. Hartley. Mrs. Birt whistle and Mr. 11 R. Cheeseman.45 words
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Advertisement17 1935-11-17 6 0& V CHOCOLATE Dpi stop" or Bristol ALSO CREAMY MILK AND FINE VANILLA r MAAS— FB MM17 words
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Advertisement361 1935-11-17 6 IDENTITIES C OMPETITION Last Week's Solutions Two Readers Share $100 Mrs T V. Rajah, 545. Serangoon Rd., Singapore, and T. K. Baskaran, 58. Market St.. Singapore, identified correctly all the photographs published in The Sunday Times Identities Competition on Nov. o. iney, therefore, share the $100 prize money in equal361 words
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Article, Illustration324 1935-11-17 7 IN England Now! It Is a desolate picture we behold after a night of lury. We heard the violence of the wind; we heard the Intermittent crash of a slate or a tile as It was ripped and flung to the ground like a plaything in the324 words
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Article956 1935-11-17 7 FRED. J. MELVILLE - FRED. J. MELVILLE Stamp Collecting By Till, days of the great general collection appear to have passed so far as their formation by private individuals is concerned. With the dispersal of the Ferrari. Hind. Worthington, Manus and other collections of the class there are few private956 words
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Article40 1935-11-17 7 The engines of H.M. battle-cruiser Renown, now stationed at Gibraltar, will be replaced by new ones, for the construction of which a contract has been signed with a Blrkenhead concern, the Admiralty officially announced recently.40 words
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55 1935-11-17 7 Middle school and college students In Honan Province are forbidden to ride in rickshas with the exception of those who are HI or wno carry heavy articles, according to a circular oraer issued by the Honan provincial authorities. The order alms at enabling55 words
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36 1935-11-17 7 Nanking The population of Nanking In September rose to 981.087, according to statistics complied by the Metropolitan Police Department. The figure snorvs an increase of 4,700 persons as compared with Auzust.36 words
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Advertisement604 1935-11-17 7 TWO SPECIAL OFFERS. 1,000 stamps all different, used and mint, mostly modern, with large size commemoratives, pictorials, air malls and Colonial Jubilees 10/6 post 4d.. Air Mail 2/-. 2.000 stamps all different, with many magnificent modern items some of which are very hard to get. A good representative collection fit604 words
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Advertisement378 1935-11-17 7 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are buyers of any quantity of used Silver Jubilee Stamps. Por good postally used specimens of Straits Settlements and Hong Kong we pay from 70 cents per hundred. Stamps damaged or perforated with firms' Initials not required. Collectors who prefer to exchange their Silver Jubilee Stamps378 words
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Advertisement544 1935-11-17 7 LONDON GOODWOOD HOTEL QUKENSBORO' TERRACE. HYDfc PARK H. ft C. water and reading Upbt in bedrooms. Lift. Night rorter. Oarage Adjacent Excellent Cuisine Sally Terms from 10/Sd. Weekly from 3 gns. Bed ft Breakfast 6/6 to 8/6. New Lounges and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor or the SUNDAY TIMES544 words
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Advertisement413 1935-11-17 7 LONDON CALLS INSISTENTLY _J*T ■i^ff COMB and enjoy at either <Ed**d HOTEL REMBRANDT <&v& _aj, Bouth Kensington. S W Jfc^^ facinc the Victoria and ft^r^Slk Albert M an or HOTEL RUBE||S tJ*/* Buckingham Palace Road, facing Buckingham Palace Every attention in pleasing surroundings PERFECT Ql li M 1)1 THESE COMFORTABLE413 words
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Advertisement691 1935-11-17 8 HAPPY MOMENTS IN MALAYA SUNDAY TIMES PRIZES FOR AMATEURS SNAPSHOT OFFER jV'LaaM .JP^BBy af^^aaa! bbbf i?-is*i i ■■aaaaaa^^^. 4 Jnk^r~ JB^BBavV vv i* >- bVL_ 2*^* J^M ■Haw 3Lv. i-M^m laaat laaaw Jfl 'V- '1% US* <■■ '■> --•'^•^"•■•^■■amfc fflak^^* »^^m i Jlt'%-* §3&sF>r*& k WMBay iJPflj* F> W? aS691 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1935-11-17 9 Philip Henderson - Philip Henderson. Books of the Week Disapproval Of Chaucer And Shakespeare Literature. By XXth Century Library. No. IS. The Bodley Head. 3s. 6d. AFTER reading Mr. Henderson's book on literature from cover to cover, I felt that never had English literature been so woefully1,196 words
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Article567 1935-11-17 9 Down The Sky. Kjr Margaret DWrcy. Portrait in Pastel. By Marjorie Booth. Spanish Maine. By P. C. Wren. .'Murray's Imperial Library. lkiljrgaret D'Arcy has written a clever first novel and relies mainly upon character drawing for her effects. The story concerns the unnecessarily tragic lave affairs between567 words
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Article288 1935-11-17 9 The Married Lover. By Colette. Werner Laurie. 7s. 64. "TRANSLATION is never an easy task. There are so many pitfalls: too close adhesion to the original text, too great a divergence from the spirit of the story, stilted phrasing and misplaced words. Miss Marjorie Laurie, who288 words
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Article193 1935-11-17 9 Black Maria or Criminals' Omnibus. By Harry Hodge. Published by Victor Gollanci in association with William Hodge and Co., Ltd. Bs. 6d. r:iS aptly named "omnibus" contains a selection from the well-known series of Famous Trials. There are over a thousand pages In the book and fifteen193 words
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Advertisement454 1935-11-17 9 "Joanlsßig l/* B^^ for Her Age" If "She's the picture of health— as I bright as can be. I've been feeding Mmk «w^ berQuakerOatseversinceshewas 1 ababy.rmcertainthatithasbelped I hertobethesturdy.energeticchild l^L that she is. Quaker Oats seems to 1 1 %fi'* Ml ><> have just everything to develop v IBS^ strong healthy454 words
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Article1240 1935-11-17 10 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By fyiCE more with a curse \J 1 break out into free, unfettered vurse. But not so free, unfettered or so tricky As the opus by Lady Houston so kindly published last week by William Hickey. What astonishes me about Lady Houston's soul-stirring clarion1,240 words
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Advertisement616 1935-11-17 10 A HOLIDAY WONDERLAND This island of lofty, colourful mountains valleys and lovely bays has a supreme appeal to all travellers, and probably nowhere in the world is there to be found such a wealth of beauty and interest in so compact a space. The perfect Winter climate from October to616 words
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Miscellaneous493 1935-11-17 10 Contract By Culbertson I7VEN when declarer has only four trumps and one of his opponents has five, it is sometimes possible not to lose a trick in the trump yf^^\ ticular method FHh ft. end is attained vflv i" was employed to VMEr Rocd purpose by ne declarer in a493 words
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Article170 1935-11-17 11 Professor Kenneth Mason, Professor of Geography at Oxford University, m a lecture to the Royal Geographical Society in London, said that the time may come when it will be possible to fly from London to Perth, in Australia, in 24 hours, stopping for lunch a. the Gateway170 words
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Article48 1935-11-17 11 Berlin. All "pailtlcal leaders" of the Nazi party, it is learned, have been approached with a proposal that they volunteer for one year's military service. This appeal, however, is reported to be enjoying little success so far, the "political leaders" making all sorts of excuses.48 words
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Article, Illustration556 1935-11-17 11 Long -Delayed Work To Begin r pilE appointment of a Fifth Police Magistrate in Singapore and the necessity of providing him with accommodation has been entirely responsible for the delay in completing the repairs to the police court building in South Bridge Road. This building, housing556 words
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Article355 1935-11-17 11 MAHARAJAH'S SILVER AEROPLANE Machine Built For Private Use A SALOON aeroplane which has been /A built for the private use of the Maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir will leave England for India this month. The machine, a de Havllland Dra-gon-Rapide, was selected by the Maharajah after extended stay In I355 words
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Advertisement187 1935-11-17 11 1l w m« l//^?^ mm The meet stubborn irritation yirl-U «|iii<kly .o the soothing effect* of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It krraks up cong stion, banishes sorenow, lolp- heal inflamed tissue. Safr, pleasant, economicaL Keep a bottle of Chamberlain's always in your home. Sole Arents THE BORNEO CO.. LTD. Singapore. GREAT187 words
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Advertisement170 1935-11-17 11 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275. Soith Bride* Road. Slnoporr. (Optician Mr. C. T. FAN). Tele. 2154 CHARGES CHEAPER THAN ANYJVHEUE. 1. Sight tested, glasses supolled from $4 2. CROOKS LENBES completed with frame from $6. Itch Cause Killed Ii 7 Minutes Tour akin haa nearlr 10 million tiny mum or170 words
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Advertisement271 1935-11-17 11 s^ji^ Htrm l§ IT is well to know that whatever the cause of your weakness, new health and new vitality are near at hand. With Sanatogen you can build up your health again in a perfectly natural manner. And Sanatogen t» something of which you can be sure. For every271 words
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Article, Illustration871 1935-11-17 12 Daily Gangster Line-Up By New York Police PITCH BLACKNESS AND VOICE OF THUNDER T7/£ writer of this article as a crime reporter on the New York Daily Mirror. He give* in striking fashion an eye witness account of the daily line-up of gangsters871 words
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Article246 1935-11-17 12 EASIER SIGHTING AT HIGH SPEEDS AN Invention which will overcome one of the difficulties of the air fighter has. I understand, been adopted by the Air Ministry, says the Dally Telegraph air correspondent. It will enable the gunner, or observer, in the rear cockpit of246 words
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Article52 1935-11-17 12 When the Blue Funnel s.s. Eumaeus passed through Singapore she carried 85 Chinese Mohammedans bound for Mecca via the port of Jeddah. The pilgrims will probably return to China early In the New Tear. In December of last year more than 100 pilgrims made the52 words
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Advertisement140 1935-11-17 12 HI YOUR LOST I POWERS... I IFE loses its interest when your vitality is low. You are unable to do the things that were once so easy— concentration at work is impossible and recreation and pleasure do you no good. You feel flabby and dispirited. What you need is Brand's140 words
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Advertisement132 1935-11-17 12 Do you pay toll to Current Kmer? Is he collecting at your meter r M j^ fSFJ /H/^ Stop this dram upon your pocket Put Philips Lamps in every socket Good Lamps Cost a whole lot Less A few cents saved en a cheap lamp is soon burned up when132 words
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Article, Illustration655 1935-11-17 13 "Double" Trouble: Max Factors Advice On Chins ITS really a pity that so many charming women underestimate the importance of a trim, neat chin line. Ther<> is no single facial feature that is a more accurate age-indi-cator than a pronounced double chin. Even wrinkles are not significant birthday tale-tattlers when655 words
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Article, Illustration357 1935-11-17 13 A Story /VNE day Tom and his Daddy took a friend to visit their store and show him round the works Tom's sister followed them and when they reached the yaid, Tom and his sister Joan contented themselves with playing with ladders until their father arid his friend357 words
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Article116 1935-11-17 13 Door hings that creak should be treated with soap. The door must be set wide open and the soap well rubbed into the hinges. A rather dry pi ■< c of ordinary household soap is suitable for the purpose. Creaking stairs may be silenced if a nail116 words
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Article117 1935-11-17 13 Marble should be washed with hot water to which a tablespoon of vinegar has been added to a gallon of water. When dry polish with a little thin furniture cream. Stains can usually be removed if rubbed with a cloth wh'ch has been dipped in a117 words
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Advertisement412 1935-11-17 13 c/ffa&oeo@ne The non-smarting. tear-proof. harmless MASCARA in an ultra-smart gold and scarlet metal case Obtainable la BUck and Brvwn from lIINVXM LITTLE DISPENSAEY, LTD.. SINGAPORE. A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS Is guaranteed by selling HOSIERY. DRAPERY. OMERWEAR, Mens and BO7S' Snlrts. Boots and sho**, etc. Regular lines of perfect412 words
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Advertisement543 1935-11-17 13 Send home Fascinating Presents Silks, Kimonos, Underwear, and a host of beautiful Eastern work from China, Japan and h.dia on sale here! POSTAGE, DESPATCH CUSTOMS DUTIES ARRANGED. X'MAS BAZAAR NOW OPEN GIAN SINGH CO. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 2483. 'Harlene-Hair-Drill' For Healthy Hair! 2 Minutes A Day Banishes J^A^^^^\ BALDNESS,543 words
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806 1935-11-17 14 Three Essential Qualities For A Happy Marriage By A Wife A Husband's Views TOR a happy marriage three essential qualities are necessary. They are, fin* A SENSE OF HUMOUR, combined with a good deal of patience. This gift helps a wife to bridge over awkwaid situations such as: (a) Yea806 words
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Article786 1935-11-17 14 E. K - E. K. By FOLLOWING are another three latest Shanghai costumes One is made of the softest kind of velvet, known as chiffon velvet, with double trimming. Another is of striped taffeta having a white ground with green and black stripes, trimmed with a broad satin band and786 words
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Article96 1935-11-17 14 Vanity bags are the latest accessories to take on the streamlined effect. The new ones are rectangular and thin, but room can be found in them for an amazing number ct articles. They are made of metal and are either coloured or chromium-plat-ed. The inside of the lid96 words
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Advertisement654 1935-11-17 14 DO YOU KNOW? Your "art pumps 8 tons every day ol your Hie! Yet great as this load Is. it is but the dally burden of a normal hear* working asalnst a normal blood pressure. Evcrj 10 points of added blood pressure increases the hearts burden by HALF- A-TON a654 words
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Advertisement26 1935-11-17 14 GREATER REDUCTION IN PRICES. SMARTER MODELS HIGHER QUALITY than ever before at THE GIFT SHOP 157, North BrMfe Road NOTED FOR HATS. JEWELLERY aad FLOWERS. m26 words
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Advertisement402 1935-11-17 14 PEACEFUL SLEEP FOR Thousands brought to the AE&A IS MB |^E Ps verge of nervous breakif&P^ IS BE I Bk I down by sleepless ntghts BKv A^^aT ImS mve cen saV£ d by the tMß^i IH^BbV unrivalled healing power "*^2 H^B °f ut^ cura treatment. Vllll SUFFERERS Wash the affected402 words
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Article, Illustration1928 1935-11-17 15 By Our Woman Correspondent THE latest photograph of Mrs. A. S. Small, wife of the new acting Colonial Secretary, and her daughter Irene, appears in thic page today. Mrs. Small comes from Perth, Western Australia. Her father is Mr. Sydney Stubbs, one of the oldest members of1,928 words
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Advertisement75 1935-11-17 15 The discriminating palate favours Nestle* Chocolates. For distinctive flavours try these r WTSTLti 2 NUT i* Jt93wHf\ri pW v IN EX Pr f^ Itffl^ CHOCOLATE /K£k fJB frfflfck CHOCOLATE For those who like almonds there is Brazil Nut. For a delicate, piquant flavour choose Orange. For sheer joy to the75 words
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Article440 1935-11-17 16 DRIVATE charity showed the way. and it is with very real pleasure that The Sunday Times notes how authority has followed suit in the manifest duty of the more fortunate majority of the Colony toward those who, through economic accident or other cause, have been laid low in440 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1935-11-17 16 New Arteries Around The City HOW many citizens of Singapore know anything about the Ring Roads? Probably very few could even indicate the general lines which these two encircling arteries are to follow, if indeed they know that such schemes exist. Yet the Inner Ring Road and1,233 words
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Article380 1935-11-17 16 "PHIS interport rowing between Singapore and Batavia is to be deprecated why don't they shake hands and be good friends At the rate things are going. I'll soon be the only golfer in Malaya who hasn't done a hole In one but you should have380 words
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Article, Illustration77 1935-11-17 16 The road from Adigrat to Makale is the most difficult the invaders have yet encountered. The big transport lorries which are laovinj; up men and supplies have to be steered round 1500 hairpin bends. The road, little more than a track, only permits one-way traffic77 words
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Advertisement364 1935-11-17 16 CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS this week will be found IN PAGE 28. 'NER-YIGOR' A STRENGTHENING TONIC (CUOM fMBMATIS WTT* W WITHOUT FORMATQ) INCREASES VITALITY General Weakness Loss ofNerve Power Huxley's Lost Energy 1 ftwßNEss of Blood ■NnmK BleepussnesB 1 Formates I l-— Indigestion 22£H.~ Depression L i"*"^!^ 1 AaOfei o/SO Doses throughout364 words
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Advertisement49 1935-11-17 16 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. mil 1 r— NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. I. 15 Jewels Swiss lever Stainless steel from $30. Gold $58 Twelve months guarantee I EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore.49 words
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Advertisement16 1935-11-17 16 M.mr /a mmmSl mX W A ,11^01 mm^^m J W S H Ym mmmmi JL J16 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1935-11-17 17 WHEN SINGAPORE'S MURDER RATE WAS HIGHER THAN THAT OF CHICAGO DETECTIVE OFFICER'S ADVENTURES Gangster Killings And The Kreta Ayer Affair SECRET SOCIETY GUNMEN BROUGHT FROM SOUTH CHINA QINGAPORE has grown so respectably law-abiding, these days, that few people remember the time, 'way back in 1927, when the local murder rate1,112 words
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Article294 1935-11-17 17 Warning To Planters RAINFALL NEARS RECORD INDICATIONS are not lacking that before this wet season is over one may yet see similar conditions to those experienced in 1926 when after a long spell of wet weather heavy rains in November caused disastrous floods in r.ih.ui': and elsewhere294 words
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Article81 1935-11-17 17 Berlin, Saturday. 'THE journal of the Federation of German Doctors advocates the establishment of official marriage ager.cies. Hunters of young girls dislike the idea of official proposals of marriage, and the result in a considerable loss to the German race. Lists should be placed in civil serviceAneta-Havas; Agencies - 81 words
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Article241 1935-11-17 17 Chinese Personalities JLIR Gaw Khek Khiam. JR. who was largely responsible for contributing $10,000 on behalt of his firm for the Silver Jubilee Fund, was born In Semarang on March 3. 1885. Second son of the late Mr. Gaw Boon Chan, a well-known merchant who made241 words
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Article, Illustration308 1935-11-17 17 Another Super -Cinema For Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. j^UALA Lumpur is to have two super- cinemas. That to occupy a pn minent site in Pudu Road has already been described. The .'econd one. now in an advanced stage of construction. is at the junction of308 words
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Advertisement97 1935-11-17 17 POPULAR and ECONOMICAL The wonderful value offered by the I Gillette No. 44 Set has made it one 1 of the most popular shaving sets on the market. At a remarkably low price you ge', in an attractive leatherette covered metal box, the latest Gillette razor and three Blue Gillette97 words
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Advertisement41 1935-11-17 17 A REALLY GOOD TONIC WINE. Phasferlne Tonic Wine contains all that L> best In a sound, pure wine, plus those other Qualities which are generally associated wlt.i a course of medicine with strong body tno nerve building properties. TIGER BEER I41 words
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Advertisement84 1935-11-17 17 rimrtQ In 12different I \sj*+j shades; per--4 of "4-711" Genuine fumed with "tt7\V Eau de CoF« A* C 1 logne or "4711" Tofcca. oil wriMs dnci b^^^_ Ifrom the hand- !i T r »-«»ks»*«* m i ny I UIICI vrl UdU \l/ *JL i wrj i\..i I Gives that velvet84 words
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1558 1935-11-17 18 Agonies Of Wah-Wah Mother And Baby When Hunted By Sakai With Blow-Pipes BIRDS MAIMED IN TRAPS To the Editor of the Sunday Times. Sir,— lt is very gratifying to see that your Kuala Lumpur Correspondent, by his article in the Sunday Times of Oct. 27.1,558 words
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Letter367 1935-11-17 18 To the Editor of the Sunday Times Sir,— A book on Agriculture by a Miss Greaves was reviewed in your columns last week. I have been recording statistics of all kinds that come to my notice f>r nearly four decades at least and I cannot coincide my figures with367 words
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Advertisement108 1935-11-17 18 YOU BUY A CAR BUT YOU INVEST IN AN AUSTIN The basis of a sound investment is dependability THE 10 HP. LICHFIELD SALOON. AUSTIN Stability— in other words Dependability— is a deciding factor with any investment, whether it be stocks and shares or motor cars. So far-famed is the Austin108 words
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Advertisement440 1935-11-17 18 A USEFUL X'MAS GIFT: A CHEST OF PERAK TEA. "Finest Orange Pekoe The Connoisseurs' Choice." The following range of Chests will be delivered Free of all Charges to recipients In Great Britain and Ireland, other Countries by special arrangement. 4 Ib. Chest $5.00 6 Ib. Chest 7.00 15 tb. Chest440 words
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Advertisement1061 1935-11-17 19 -i 3 ffIHNH > i B^f I > r iß^v BB^^^^k^l lß^^J B^k. v *-;<* j* fl^A *^r B^Bp *lMt B vBRBBB J^F* BB^BBBBB^BBBBB^BBBBBBB^BBi WHOSE BABY IS THIS? $100 FOR IDENTIFYING TEN PEOPLE. NO ENTRANCE FEE. Today, The Sunday Times repeats its weekly $100 MUST BE WON Competition. We give1,061 words
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1370 1935-11-17 20 AS one who has written rather strongly on the subject of official disregard of a plain duty to the unfortunates among Malaya's people I would Uke to The Honour express admiring Of Malaya and respectful la Redeemed appreciation of the simply magnificent1,370 words
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Article135 1935-11-17 20 XXVI THE UNEMPLOYED {At last proper measures for the ret:cf of the unemployed and otherwise distreswd are being taken in Malaya J Men work for gold, and some for fame. And some don't work at all; They're crowded out by the fell machine And the markets 1 rise135 words
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Advertisement209 1935-11-17 20 NEWS! v of\ v~ t^\**S2*y AT K VA*-^^l"S^-J YOU CAH m A 1 VA^^ j TUii FOR EYI.Y —I ri/rpYONF Pepsodent is favorably known as the C t II 1 wnt "special film-removing tooth paste." ABy A 111 ACCADII TUIC Wherever dental hygiene is farthest advAH nUfi ArrUllll Inld vanced.209 words
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Advertisement228 1935-11-17 20 Hear what LORETTA YOUNG says about charm! 50 MANY GIRLS i FIfFRV filRI -^T tf QEAIIC.C ur\\ki rue tvcni uinL < «f^j ncMLljt nuw int > CHARM IWE A 4m Mm\ r\z. A DCAI IV Hu \jt n hlhlli SIMPLE BEAUTY V QCAIITICIII CU|M j*m^ CAHE THAI ntMLLY m *M228 words
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Article, Illustration854 1935-11-17 21 Baby Found Abandoned Village By English Officer NOW ETHIOPIAN MINISTER IN LONDON SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES BY HORACE RICHARDS /VSi'K of the outstanding names in the news these days is that of Dr. Martin, the London Ambassador for Ethiopia. In854 words
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Article123 1935-11-17 21 Berlin. The new German cruiser Nurnberg, which was laid down in 1933, has been put into service at Kiel. The cruiser, which Is of 6,000 tons burden, has an armament according to published figures of nine 5.9-inch guns, f>ur 3.4--inch anti-aircraft guns, and twelve torpedo-tubes The new123 words
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Article18 1935-11-17 21 Sir Henry Strakosch has been reappointed to the Council of India on the completion of five years' service.18 words
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198 1935-11-17 21 OOBERT Miller, better known to the police of Europe and America as 'The Count," succeeded in escaping from the New York Federal detention headquarters in New on Sept. 2 "The Count" h~s been arrested by j Federal agents last May on a charge [of198 words
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Article50 1935-11-17 21 Mr. Samuel G. Hibben, a well-known lighting expert, told members of the Rotary Club of Chicago that the housewife of the future, if she wishes to change the colour of her costume :r home furnishings, will merely have to turn on a different shade of Uf50 words
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Advertisement166 1935-11-17 21 THE wise woman does not experiment when a troublesome corn makes her life a burdenshe knows it can be removed quickly and safely with pTprpo -trp 5-7-E TELEFUNKEN SUPER-OCEAN 659 WLK. 5? m flaw l w 9 StW I FOR WORLD-WIDE RECEPTION. Sale Distributors: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBT GHAUT. SINGAPORE.166 words
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Advertisement173 1935-11-17 21 f SJHSBSJBSBB9BB j_~______m| «u*u»mj*j*| v *v*'<WMlVMMMca SBBBcB^BBBBBBB S^BsifiSjEPf*:" 3 The Ford car has always meant dependable exclusive improvements and advantages, service and honest value. New Times have Ford V-8 means a modern economical engine given it further distinction. More and more, in a modern car. There is no other car173 words
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Article, Illustration2356 1935-11-17 22 By Sail Up A Week's Exploring Labyrinth Lure Of THE inland waters around Singapore Island provide a happy cruising ground for the owner of a small boat, and no boat is too small provided that the owner and crew can sleep aboard her for mosquitoes2,356 words
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Advertisement187 1935-11-17 22 Doubled up Jh. with Stomach r #f pains- yi I PjS minutes M« later One minute you are donbled np with pain, due to bloating gas and burning acid In your stomach. Take two or three Chardox tablets, and two minutes later the pain has gone Chardox Is not a187 words
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Article, Illustration2135 1935-11-17 23 From Bedok To Kota Tinggi: Of Tiny Waterways The New anchor was hauled In, fathom after j'sthom of glowing warp coi'ed on deck, for the river Is very deep and unusually phosphorescent, and then wt were away. The rain had stopped and it was another grlorlous moon-2,135 words
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Advertisement53 1935-11-17 23 FACIT CALCULATORS. (Chromium PlaCac.) Will Add, Subtract, /I ■> and M^kipty* I ML Electric a 7 and Divide, Models Commercial Firms, RukWr Dealers, etc. Tbia Uom of me maawf. maUaat and aum reiiajyt OrnihSaai on tae dmM Thi. Padt Si Wiasjwoaf mti tts/SMBMt asjasui duai tmA stot. Dimcan Roberts, Limited.53 words
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Advertisement173 1935-11-17 23 S^si^^fla. \^^Bsm^^^ Iss^sm I J\.y o v r^BL a teeth white iffiHl 1 and attractive ™f I with Macleans, the efficient^mi I peroxide toothpaste. H Macleans removes tobacco UN I stains, polishes the teeth, I and preserves the enamel. I Make sure you get I I Macleans. Smim ltopr«i«tit«iv A.173 words
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Article, Illustration1730 1935-11-17 24 GREAT PLAYERS GREAT CLUBS 11-BURNLEY Famous Centre -Forward Saves His Life By A Special Correspondent LJANGING in the dressing-room at Turf Moor, headquarters of the Burnley F.C. since 1881, are three historic photographs, all of the same man. The first shows a I^ancashire1,730 words
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Advertisement557 1935-11-17 24 BRONCHITIS BRONCHIAL ASTHMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL TR °W*LES^ m m The first dose of Ephazone brings immediate relief from your roughin Succeeding doses make that relief PERMANENT. This rapid and has amazed the whole Medical World. In the same easy v. ay. breal breathing, gasping for air. choking sensations, chest557 words
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Miscellaneous217 1935-11-17 24 Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle S Jut ion Of Last Week's §7 W,r\t-\ is\£\h\c\£W-\A lZ \£\D\ n i TnWt"<?t^'Am^ttKK/^^MAWMeiK/& I lizzie. \i-^U[»yU IgjOM |3 Q C1 A Lu^l ACROSS: 2. Strong feeling: 7. Bounded E)IeJ(SjH2JI3IOBEIBS :pac«": 8. Imprecation: 9. Glittered: 10. Spice: |L||■■ I, I, i M ||i J 13. Sweetening;217 words
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Article654 1935-11-17 25 Prizes Given Away By Sultan Of Selangor The sixth athletic sports meeting of the Jubilee School, Klang. was held on the school grounds. Fart Road Padang. The Sultan of Selangor. accompanied, by Tengku Laksman*, A.D.C., was met by a Boy Scou's' guard of honour. His Highness distributed654 words
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Article155 1935-11-17 25 Playinc at the horns court last Suniay. the Useful B.P. defeated the first string of the Shrewsbury B.P. by three games to two. The remaining two ties were abandoned due to failing light. Scores: (Useful players mentioned first). George Chen Jost to Tan Chong Tee, 14—14 (1—0). 11—155 words
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Article179 1935-11-17 25 Before a big crowd of enthusiasts of both •exes a friendly badminton match, consisting of one women's single. two men's singles, two mixed doubles and two men's doubles was played between the Premlerian B. P. and the August B. P. at the former's court last Saturday. The match179 words
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Article167 1935-11-17 25 Playing at the home court the Playfalr Athletic Union met and defeated the Wearne Bros. Sports Club at badminton by nix rames to three. (Playfalr's names mentioned first). Singles: Georsc Chen bf.-.t A!i Pow I>— 2. 15—3. Urn Jlak Kirn beat Sow Wan 3— 1. 15—7. Chians Tior.g167 words
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Article159 1935-11-17 25 SINGAPORE MALAY SCHOOLS BEATEN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Congratulations to the Pontian Kechil Malay School on winning the shield presented by Dato Mohamad bin Mohamadoon for annual competition between Johore Bahru Malay Schools and Singapore Malay Schools, for the Johore Bahru Malay Schools.159 words
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Article150 1935-11-17 25 The report of the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club for 1935 states that the accounts, after allowing for depreciation in the sum of $119.47, show an excess of income over expenditure of >21 60 for the year which has been added to 9m accumulated fund. The membership150 words
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Article114 1935-11-17 25 At a special committee meeting of the Association Of Barbell Men held at the Association premises 990, Vie Cliv Kang Road, presided over by Mr. Gopal Samy. six new committees were introduced to the boa-d of management and acquainted with the general routine of the Association, after which114 words
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Article163 1935-11-17 25 On Sunday last the Horlicks Badminton Party met the Changl Rangers in a return match consisting of five singles at the court of Mr. Chua Hong Kay, who is the second patron of the Horlicks Badminton Party. Unfortunately when the second tic of me evening was about163 words
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Article114 1935-11-17 25 The Novice B.P. "B" met th; Oiehard B.P. "B" in a badminton match. Results (Novice players mentioned first): Singles: P. Balaisingam beat Tan Peng Hock, 14 14 (o—3). 15—7. 15—12; Sns Seng Hens beat C. S. Nair, 15 4, IS— 4; Tan Choon Lev lost to K.114 words
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Article118 1935-11-17 25 The Devonshire B.P. met the Jacques B.P. in a badminton match of seven singles at their court. Results (Devonshire players mentioned first). Singles:— William Tan lost to Leo de Souaa, 13—13 (5—3), 10—15. 11—15; Yap Chin Tee beat L. de Souza. 15—2. 12—15. 15—11: George Ch^n beat118 words
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Article268 1935-11-17 25 A satisfactory start has been made In the KU.ng district badminton Inter-team ■iiißies league ai.d the open Junior singles championship. Results: Yale Seniors beat Merry Onca. 2—l. Lee Sim Beng beat Chan Kon Shin. 13 8. 15—3; Teh Boon Klat beat Chung Un Slu. 15 7. 15 2;268 words
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Article, Illustration10 1935-11-17 25 Kong Lyn. hurdles champion of the Batu Pahat English School.10 words
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Article621 1935-11-17 25 Bullseye's THE Wiltshire Regiment took fall ad vantage of their last opportunity of competing at the Malayan Command Rifle Meeting and were easily the most successful unit. Hitherto the Wiltshire's had not lived up to the high standard set by their predecessors, the Gloucester Regiment, who won the621 words
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74 1935-11-17 25 Salisa Gets Terrific Beating New York, Saturday. The Mexican Sixto Escobar, regained the world's bantamweight boxing championship in the eyes of the New York State Athletic Commission tonight by outpointing Lou Salisa in a 15-round contest at Madison Square Garden. Escobar was a 7Reuter - 74 words
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Article25 1935-11-17 25 In the final of the Singapore Golf Club Women's Autumn Cup competition Mrs. S. N. Kelly beat Mrs. A. P. Cameron 2 1.25 words
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Article163 1935-11-17 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Saturday The draw for the first Negri Sembllan open ping pong championships took place last night at the Negri Sembllan Chinese Athletic Association and resulted as follows: Men's Singles: Sam Pool bye Loll Wing Piew vs Sc Chan Kwai. Wons Check Choy163 words
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Article158 1935-11-17 25 (Fron: Our Own Correspondent > N Bahru. A very large crowd turned up at the court of Mr. Wong Ah Hun to see the badminton match between the Muar Electric Power Station and th- Johore Bahru Electric Station 8.P., played under floodlights. The Johore Bahru players w.t.>158 words
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Advertisement393 1935-11-17 25 'ASPRO' Wont Stop the WIN Dor PAIN But it WILL Stop COLDS FLUand RHEUMATISM Torrential Rain Steamy, humid conditions Colds *Flu Fevers I Headaches all go together. It is necessary to guard against infection and I be ready for any emergency. If taken at first symptoms, 'ASPßO' will stop j393 words
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1680 1935-11-17 26 Bradford's Surprise Win Over Blackpool TWELVE GOALS SHARED AT YORK OKSILTS of games in the first division ran fairly true to form. Aston Villa, who have only won three ot their fifteen games this season, managed to draw 2—2 on their own1,680 words
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Article121 1935-11-17 26 London, Saturday. Rutrby games played today resulted as follows: Cumberland 3, Cheshire 3. Durham 6, Yorkshire 14. Lancashire 3, Northumberland 16. Leicestershire East Midlands 3, New Zealand 16. Cambridge Univ. 14. Blackheath 2«5. Devon port Ser. 11, Bristol 5. Gloucester 6, Bath 3. Guy's Hospital 6, Rosslyn ParkReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-11-17 26 The August Badminton Party team who met the Premerian B.P. last week The Preraeriau Badminton Party who met the August B.P. last week.23 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1935-11-17 26 TOURNAMENT PRIZE-GIVING (From Our Own Correspondent.' Johore Bahru. A LARGE crowd was present at ttu hall of the Johore Badminton Association in Jalan Ah Fook to see the finals of the tournament run b> the Johore Bahru District Badminton Association. Among those present were Mr. W. E.1,049 words
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1433 1935-11-17 26 Several Champions To Clash In Holiday Games By Our Badminton Correspondent Singapore. I OCA I, badminton enthusiasts can look forward to seeing some real!? first-class badminton in the very near future when the Singapore and Perak teams meet in a friendly match of three men's1,433 words
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Advertisement23 1935-11-17 27 timm sfVRYM&i ft i'i'ft WEED IMtGCMVtm |?LLIV (A, f^ i mL*. MAKES YOU FIT FOR EVERY PASTIME DISTRIBUTORS FRASER L NEAVE LTD. lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN23 words
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Article, Illustration2669 1935-11-17 28 BATTLING JOHN HAS TO BE DESTROYED The Roumba Leads Field Home To Pay $97 THE Singapore Turf Club winter meeting opened at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon in perfect weather. The going w;is good and Ihere was a large attendance. Tragedy stalked abroad early2,669 words
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135 1935-11-17 28 RIGG'S CENTURY RAIN MARS M.C.C.VICTORIA MATCH Melbourne. Satur' There is every indication that ;hc four day match bctve.n the If.CC. tourists and Victoria whier was begun yestTday alter considerable delay will be completely spo'lt by rain Only 40 minutes play v. yesterday. Owing to the h.avy miniing's rain play was135 words
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Article, Illustration193 1935-11-17 28 BUT THE POLICE STEPPED IN ftWING to the lack of a wrestlin board of control, Singapore mLsse what a Sunday Times correspondent describes as one of the greatest fights that would have been seen in this part of the East." Two weeks ago Gander Singh,193 words
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Advertisement167 1935-11-17 28 YOUNG WOMAN, Scotch, desires post as Nannie. Excellent references. Reply Box A Sunday Times. MALAYAN WATCH CO. 433 North Bridge Rd— nr Middle Rd. JUST OPENED TO FACILITATE YOUR X'MAS SHOPPING WATCHES, CLOCKS, etc. Latest Designs St Shapes at PRICES HARD TO BEAT! Repairs of Watches, Clocks, etc. undertaken at167 words
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Article, Illustration636 1935-11-17 29 Powerful Threes Combined With Vigorous Forwards LINE FREQUENTLY MENACED United Services 14; Johore 5. THOUGH the Johore team showed stubborn defence its forwards frequently menaced Services line with vigorous foot-rushes it could not check the fust and powerful three-quarter line of the winners sufficiently636 words
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Article264 1935-11-17 29 WEAKENED SIDE BEAT SELANGOR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Saturday. IUEGRI-Malacca played their best 1* game this season to defeat Selangor here tDday by IX pts. (a goal and two tries) to 3 pts. (a try.) The Negri forwards were magnlficant. Playing six men in the264 words
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Article185 1935-11-17 29 LAST MINUTE GOAL SCORED BY LEE (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. The Nezri Sembilan vs. Malacca hockey match had been in progress for ten minutes, when O'Hara scored the first goal for the Negri team. Exchanges were even for a time, until a fine run185 words
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Article351 1935-11-17 29 Perak Beaten In All Blues Cup (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 1 'Hi; prospects of the Selangor Asia- tic Rugby team doing well In the j All Blurs cup competition do not look gloomy at all this season. Selangor gave a brilliant display this evenlnc351 words
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Article504 1935-11-17 29 PUBLIC SERVICES STERN ON SLAUGHT PS. RFC. 5 SCC. S "TTiE SC.C.-Public Services Rugby match at Dunearn Road was a paradox. Pressing and forcing the game for threequarters of the time, the Cricket Club should on their own merits have scored at least a dozen points.504 words
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Article242 1935-11-17 29 PERAK- PENANG DRAW INTER-STATE RUGBY FRIENDLY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Nov. IS. CINE weather favoured the friendl) inter-State Rugby match today between Perak and Penan* at Taiping which was drawn each side Mrorlnr 11 point*. From the outset Perak forced the pace and after some fine passing between the242 words
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Article150 1935-11-17 29 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Selangor Club defeated the Negri Scmbilan All Blues in a friendly rugger match today by 20 points (cne drop goal, one try, one penalty goal, two goals) to nine points (three tries). The Negri Blues were the150 words
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Article83 1935-11-17 29 The loUovmc Ues for the itr>— chaapiooahk tournament of the Straits n*t*u» T Rcadtng Ctab will be played on Tueadaj: Kg Peng Khtang rs. Un Cheng Oek, and Cnia Yaw Bat ■m. S**t Tbiam Hock; and on Thursday No*. 3i. L*u Pau Bong vs. Son Keng83 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-11-17 29 The Singapore Boys Brigade bel« its drill competition at the S V ground yesterday Bft -Major Henderson fn Inspecting the boy*.21 words
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Article, Illustration592 1935-11-17 29 Forwards Give Poor Display Against Selangor CINGAPORE won its second inter-State hockey match here yesterday by defeating Selangor by one goal to nil. But they provided one of the most inglorious of forward displays ever seen in representative games. On the form of the five592 words
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Article229 1935-11-17 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Not. 10. The following are the results of th<ties of the Malacca Badminton Cham pionshlp* played off over the weekend. Men's Singles (Seal-Final) Che Kirn Hawke beat Dr. 8. J. Chong 15—2, 15—3. Men's Junior Doubles (Final) Koh Kirn Sun and Yahya bin229 words
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Article234 1935-11-17 29 KUL IM G.C. Leading scores in the foursomes competition at the Kulim Golf Club on Armistice Day in aid of Poppy Day Funds were: Mrs. Hitching and E T. U. Liv 46—13 33 C. R Little and R. O. Tyndale Powell 52 M* A. MacDougall and D Campbell 4« 10\234 words
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Article1135 1935-11-17 30 " Argus - "Argus" Malayan Sports Jottings Promoters Unable To Keep High Standard WHO SHOULD DECIDE WINNER? By IS the surfeit of boxing we have beer* havinjj locally in recent months not doing the sport more harm than good? It is difficult for promoters to maintain the same1,135 words
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Article, Illustration203 1935-11-17 30 The rontlan Kechil Malay School football team who won the annual football match between the Singapore Malay schools and Johore Bahru Malay schools by two coals to one. The Singapore Malay school team which lost to the Johore Bahru Malay schools. A football team from the Malay Regiment. Port Dickson,203 words
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794 1935-11-17 30 Strahan Leads Splendid Set Of Forwards— Malays Still Unbeaten Rugby At Genuang (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. •7*ll K Colts did well to draw three-aU with the Government English School at hockey last week. The teams were evenly matched and the game keenly contested Bryson,794 words
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Article118 1935-11-17 30 Playing at the Morning Glory B.P. court last Sunday the National B.P. (B) defeated the Morning Glory B.P. by flve games to two. Scores (National B.P. <B» mentioned first. H. C. Low '*at Jim Sle Wee 13—13 (5—2). 15—3, Tan Kolc Ann beat A. Tham 15—9. 15—8 P.118 words
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Article102 1935-11-17 30 Members of the Waken Lion AthleM' Party are Informed that two invitations to a tea party at? the Tong Ann Huay Kuaa Cecil Street, have been received from Messrs. Koh Choon Seng and Son Tlong Hoo, tie honorary Chinese secretary, today at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. respectively102 words
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Article60 1935-11-17 30 The following will represent the Orange B P. against the National B P. In a badminton match of tour singles and two doubles at the former's court today at 2.30 p.m. William Tan. Ong Chye Quan, Choy Ah Soo. Tuan C.K., T. K. Goh, Arthur Sheh. Reserves:60 words
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Advertisement123 1935-11-17 30 That is what you'll say if you choose it from our fine selection of Australian and Argentine Beef. Why worry about your roast when you can purchase juicy joints, tender and tasly, from our numerous branches. Ensure the success of your dinner with "Cold Storage" beef. sssv"m*^^B %«^iW Ww lij^SF123 words
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802 1935-11-17 31 " Echo - "Echo" Lessons Learned From Game With Services By Kuala Lumpur. Friday. •■pHE Selangor rugger team open their Malaya Cup programme with a visit to Penang on Saturday, and they expect to win, If there are no notable absentees. A good side has been got802 words
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Article, Illustration86 1935-11-17 31 The third general meeting of The Coterie was held last Sunday at the New life Bestaarant, Gnat World. The foUewing were elected officials for the year 1335— ISM President. Mr. T. K. VeUn (re-elected) hon. general secretary. Mr. Teo Seng Bse hon. treasurer, Mr. lim Cheng Hoe hen. asditor. Mr.86 words
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420 1935-11-17 31 Selarrgor's Galaxy Of OnUiclcs— Five Firrt CUss Backs Unable To Find Places Seremban Badminton (From Omr Own fwmp*m" SKKEMB.VV PKRAK took baet the rarUiga Robertson tope* which they brought to Scrrmhan on Saturday far the aumnl rugger caeeanter withj Nenri- The handsome diver cup presented420 words
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859 1935-11-17 31 High Tackling Still A Bad Fault-League Football rt^-^U^. Beaten Scoring Difficult In Hockey Games (Fraan Omt Own Cerrespoadtnt) Aler Mar ANOTHER crediUate victory was regfcfcered by the Sultan Ahdul iLunid College when they met the Province Wellealey A*iaU«i at Ru*toy <»n the College trees. The859 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-11-17 31 The women's teams which met at hockey on the Ipoh Psdanc on Nov. 9.14 words
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Advertisement382 1935-11-17 31 H I THROAT BBwawawawawawawawawawa^awMcJd*' deawawMw^. R^ CRM/felTA' i JC s '^anwaw^SnwS JL. Lwawat *«*yM) Never used to be able to V smoke more them two ot three a day. Sensitive r throat wouldn't stand it. Then 'ihV^l someone gore him a tip— L- Kr/i^^^^^ bw Crerrwi A Now he g»*»382 words
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Article, Illustration36 1935-11-17 32 ROYAL BRIDE DRIVES TO PALACE FOR WEDDING —Lady Alfee Seatt drove la a glaaa roach U Buckmraaai Palace for her marrimcr to tar l>a*e of Gla«rt«ler. The paeiare sbowi the bride paaalnc %lon K ('onstMution Hill36 words
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Article, Illustration53 1935-11-17 32 I^L"" fr ?2Li MWI I "^J^.^^L^ o»wiki» at Barliacton Hiojc oa Not. 1». are brtnc unpacked. The J*na MW contribution iartadoa (a* ciMltMia fro* the Enatnr't Palace. Eajfcty maa ana arr now eoxaTed on umrtkn work for <he E«hibHior. 11* pfctare *<^, Mr Somoji OfcaaV C—ntasioner for Chln«* ExhiWU fn^J*l!.«!53 words
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Article, Illustration46 1935-11-17 32 -aw I Late* reaarta froaa the lUUm aartaara froa* alato thai C atond LareaunT* t bin caaaaanrd W aaaive Aaharia mad r»o««*de Danakiai la abort t* Join a* wtta General ■■Mfi tmr*m mv Kaaala. TW atetare item Aafcaria of Colonel Loremiiii's native forma adraarinc oa Makate46 words
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