The Straits Times, 7 June 1936
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Title Section38 1936-06-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDiTION jNo. 233 Sunday, June 7, 1936 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 233 Sunday, June 7, 1936 Price 10 cents.38 words
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Article, Illustration474 1936-06-07 1 "We Are Treated Well And Have No Grumbles" NO UNDERMINING OF TRADE INTERESTS Business Rivalry Free From Racial Feeling "BETTER OFF THAN CHINESE IN CHINA" (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Jl REPORT from Nanking that Chinese in the Federated Malay States had474 words
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Article, Illustration97 1936-06-07 1 CIR Samuel Hoare (left), who after a lapse Into obscurity follow Ing the still-born Hoare-Laval peace plan, is back again in the Cabinet as First Lord of the Admiralty in succession to Lord Monsell (right). It is ironical to recal that Sir Samuel Hoare's resignation from the Foreign97 words
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Article50 1936-06-07 1 Amsterdam, Saturday. A prominent financier, Dr. van Hengel, Director-General of the Austrian Credit Anstalt and a wellknown Austrian airman, Capt. Brunowski. were killed when a plane piloted by Capt. Brunowski crashed in landing at the Amsterdam aerodrome. Dr. Hengel was on his way to Amsterdam from Basle,— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 50 words
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Article45 1936-06-07 1 Paris, Saturday. The Socialist Premier, M. Blum, has presented a far-reaching reform programme to the Chamber which is assured of adoption. Provision is made for a 40-hour week, paid holidays, nationalisation of the arms industry, and pensions for aged workers.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article156 1936-06-07 1 EFFORTS TO CURB TERRORISM IN PALESTINE Jerusalem, Saturday. INTENSIFIED efforts are being made by the authorities to curb terrorism by preventing the smuggling of arms and explosives into the country and by seizing all those already illegally possessed. Two Jews Illegally possessing auu>matlcs were today shot andReuter - 156 words
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Article31 1936-06-07 1 Harbin, Saturday. A Japanese report from Blagoveschensk says there was an explosion yesterday in a church used as an ammunition dump. The casualties are unknown. Arson Ls suspected. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article223 1936-06-07 1 MAN OVERBOARD IN SHARK-RIDDEN SEA Hamburg, Saturday. A STORY of a miraculous escape by a young German who, after falling overboard from a liner tn the shark-ridden Gulf of Aden, spent ten hours in the water amid shoals of sharks before being rescued by a Dutch ship wasAneta-Trans-Ocean - 223 words
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461 1936-06-07 1 Hong Kong, Saturday. AN official spokesman in Canton, interviewed by Reuter, declared that any order for actual mobilisation or the launching of an expedition against the Japanese in North China must come from the Central Government. Canton's manifestoes, the spokesman added, should be considered as461 words
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Article88 1936-06-07 1 Canton, Saturday. 117HILE the order for actual advance is still ungiven, the troops have now been placed on a war footing. Effective immediately, troops will b: paid military expenses according to wartime practice. Officers have been ordered to return to their posts within three days toReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration52 1936-06-07 1 TWO old and well-known Armenian families of Singapore were united when Miss Mary Margaret Mirhael, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Michael, was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday to Mr. S. M. Arathoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Arathoon. Report of the wedding in page 8. Sunday52 words
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228 1936-06-07 1 "Australia Will Never Return Her Mandates To Germany" ANNOUNCEMENT BY MINISTER FOR DEFENCE Strategic Value THE Australian Minister for Defence, Sir George Pearce, has announced that neither ex-German New Guinea, now held by the Commonwealth under mandate, nc any other Australian territory, will ever be handed over to any but228 words
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Article129 1936-06-07 1 Tin Control (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Y'HE Financial News understands that the draft tin restriction renewal scheme contains two reforms, firstly, weighted majority voting, and secondly, maintenance of larger ore stocks. Commenting on the recent statements by Mr. H. Huntsman and Mr. C. L.129 words
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Article110 1936-06-07 1 Late News £JLOSE of play scores in first class cricket games which brgan yesterday are, says Reuter: At Lords: Middlesex 192 (Robins 77. Clark 7 for 68); Northar.ts 55 for 5. At Bradford: All-India 86 (Smalles 4 for 29); Yorkshire 182 for 7. At Manchester: Surrey 161 (Hopwood110 words
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Article20 1936-06-07 1 At Cardiff last night Ben Foord (South Africa) knocked out George Cook (Australia) In the ninth of a twelve-round fight.20 words
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Article18 1936-06-07 1 At Vienna yesterday Germany beat Argentina in Davis Cup three games to nil and enters European zone semifinals.18 words
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71 1936-06-07 1 London, .Saturday. The liner Queen Mary left New York on her first west to east Atlantic crossing yesterday with 1,855 passengers aboard. The record time for a journey from this point to Bishop's Rock ls 4 days 3 hours 28 minutes, established by the FrenchBritish Wireless - 71 words
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Advertisement11 1936-06-07 1 WARNER BROS. MUSICAL TREAT! "COLLEEN" WITH DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER COMING11 words
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Advertisement95 1936-06-07 1 AL JOLHOM IN "The Singing K:o" The Singin'rsl, i Swin|[,n>st Variety Show Ol The Season, From WARNER BROS. COMING RICH SWISS MILK SWEETENED CONDENSED k^^tt*i IMi^^lj3^ C ledge Brand sweetL /OGu BfrjQ. C n c Bernese Alps. rV^ ajL amid surroundings I ;^RA j redolent of whole- v^-Ja&A. someness and95 words
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Article, Illustration1773 1936-06-07 2 Battery Road Goes ModernCurves And Colours For Brighter Business A Tourist's Onslaught DAI.K green tiles edged with a thin border of gleaming chromium, and above them a facade of soft-grey tone broken by curving balconic and bright metal railings such is Sir David Galloway's buildi lg in Eattery1,773 words
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Advertisement53 1936-06-07 2 Take a tip from a good housekeeper: Serve appetizing dishes garnished with the finest imported bacon. Make breakfast a delight by adding one of these brands to it AUSTRALIAN (Pineapple Brand") DEVONSHIRE and DANISH Have you tried our CHILLED BEEF? i .I^^^^^^^^^^T^ T3 s I** j^vSk I^^S\ i&b^' TEL 5378.53 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-06-07 3 ML WICKRA.MANAYAKA, of Port Swettcnham. and Miss Ckithilde Florence C>unusinitha. of Ceylon, who were married at Kuala Lumpur last week.20 words
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704 1936-06-07 3 Acute Problem Being Created BOYS GO OUT TOO YOUNG TO WORK OR ENTER UNIVERSITIES THE average age of boys leaving Singapore's, premier Govern- ment school— Ranies Institution— is going down. Where it was 18 or 19 a few years ago, it is now 17 or704 words
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Article179 1936-06-07 3 Tragedy Of Young Steward 1 I<> V JapMMM was found hangir.s uutside the stern of a ship on June 3 at 5 a.m., when the boat was on the Ugh seas bound to Singapore from Hong Kong, was related to the Singap<»r< Coroner, Mr. W. G.179 words
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Article123 1936-06-07 3 fV'E can aiways depend on the Sunday papers for Inspiration. Sir Shenton Thomas. Th« activities of the League In the domain of health work is world wide. —Dr. C. L. Park. This <s an age of renaissance, an age of modernism, an age of rationalism, and old123 words
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Article220 1936-06-07 3 To Supply Britain 's Needs In Far East? 'THE possibility of Australia becoming a centre of manufacture for British aircraft and engines in the Pacific and the Far East is being discussed both in Australia and Great Britain following recent investigations by Wing-Commander l Wackett,220 words
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Article69 1936-06-07 3 Attempted Murder Charge Against Chinese. Lim Teck Seng, who was charged with causing grievous hurt by means of a dangerous weapon to Low Kirn Hock at Ah Hood Road, was yesterday produced before Mr. M. H. Blacker In the third court when the charge was amended to attempted69 words
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Article251 1936-06-07 3 FREE SINGAPORE SERVICE Air Lines Helped ALL planes leaving Singapore for Europe, China, Australia and the Indies are now being Riven a comprehensive survey of the kind of weather they will encounter on the route. I Beginning last week the Singapore Meteorological authorities began to i251 words
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Article131 1936-06-07 3 THE COLOUR CHANGES WHEN WOMAN IS ILL /"•OLDEN rings which change colou* according to the health of the 1 wearer are described in the British Medical Journal." The rings, fashioned from golden guineas, belong to the patient of Dr. J. P. Jones, of Birmingham. One i» the131 words
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Article34 1936-06-07 3 M. Cachin, the French Communist leader, who was reported to be Id Moscow "taking the orders of M, Stalin." is in Brittany, where, he is "taking the orders of the Bretosf peasants and seamen."34 words
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Article76 1936-06-07 3 Tadsy. Australia. Nrw Zealand. Java and Timor Dill; (Qantas) .7 p.m Java and Southern Sumatra by a«r tNttherland. 7pm MONDAY. Medan (Planciur* 9 a.m. Pcngeraiig Alk Soon) 9 a.m. f amaiiRkat. Sambas and Slngkawang (Boclongtm) 4 p.m. TanJay. Ceylon (Jean Laborde) France (Parcels only) (Jean Laborde) Jaw,76 words
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Article64 1936-06-07 3 MalLs from Europe etc. (London) expected today by air (Imperial) will be delivered to boxho!der.-, at 7 p m O<r»er«l delivery of inters on Monday at 8.25 a.m. Mails from Europe rAmsicrJ.am) expected today by air (Netherlands) will b» delivered to boxholders at 8 p.m. General de'tvery cf64 words
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Article121 1936-06-07 3 Saturday, June 6. Ship* alongsMe the Wharves or expeeled to arrive (.odown Gate Cain Wharf KJstaa 18 3 5mpire Dock Malayan Prince 32 3 Jerantut 34 3 Hakodate Maru 46 4 Vmt Wheat Sphinx 3 4 Baron Polwarth 2 4 Monday, Juce 8. 'Uft tUmcuUc the121 words
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Advertisement509 1936-06-07 3 IN BED FOR WEEKS WITH BACKACHE Prostrate with "Terrible Pains" It was advice from her mother that led this woman tc take Kruschen Salts for hei backache, and before she had linuhetl the first bottle she was fecLnu better. This is the letter she writes: "About this time last year509 words
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Miscellaneous210 1936-06-07 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY HOTELS SKA nBVI HOTEL: Special Tiffin and Special Dinnrr. INEMAS AUIAMBBA: Charlio Chan's secret with Wamrr Oland. 3. 15 6.15—9.15. AriTOL: The Bohemian Girl with T-ai.rvl and Hardy. On sta,e. The Oac:«no GirLs. 3.15— B. 16 9.15. GLOBE TIjrATRK. GREAT WORLD: Singer. 7 p rn 3.30 p.m.210 words
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Miscellaneous151 1936-06-07 3 TIDE TABLES ■MUM TODAIf H. W. 12.31 nocn 8.1 ft.; 11. 38 p.m. 9.3 ft. L. W. 5.49 a.m. 0.3 ft.; 5 41 p.m. 4.3 ft. Monday. H. W. 1.08 a.m. 8.1 ft. L. W. 6.26 a.m. 0.3 ft.; 6.17 p.m. 4.2 ft. II.KI SWETTENHAM H. W. 6.25 a.m. 12.8151 words
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Article800 1936-06-07 4 PRISONERS SHUT UP FOR 20 HOURS ON HOLIDAYS SATURDAYS Segregation Of Better Class Asiatics Wanted IN the Singapore gaol, it is revealed, prisoners are in solitary confinement for 20 hours on Saturdays, public holidays and bank holidays. It is considered that reform is urgently needed in800 words
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270 1936-06-07 4 DALTON-CRAWFORD (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. CT. Michael's Church was the scene of the wedding this morning of Mr. James J. Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dalton of Wandsworth, London, and Miss Kate Margaret (Mollie) Crawford, the second270 words
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Article138 1936-06-07 4 The anniversary dinner of the Clerical Union will take place on Saturday June 27, at 7.30 p.m. to which members may bring friends of either sex, and the subscription will be $1 each. Tickets will be issued to diners, and must be produced on the night of138 words
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Article35 1936-06-07 4 A lecture on A Study of George Bernard Shaw will be given by Mr. Richard Sidney at 1, Short Street on Tuesday at p.m. Mr. E. V. Davies will preside.35 words
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Article, Illustration39 1936-06-07 4 Lord Oranmore and Browne is to Marry Airs. Oonagh Kindersley, the former Miss Oonagrh Guinness. This is the first picture taken after the announcement of their engagement. The wedding is to take place at a London register office shortly.39 words
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Article269 1936-06-07 4 'Hearts Swell With Joy And Fear* ton a few cents a Chinese able to read English can pick up in almost any Shanghai book-stall one of a variety of little books providing conversational ammunition for all conceivable purposes. Scarcely any phase of life is overlooked. The269 words
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Article102 1936-06-07 4 H.H. Sir Abu Bakar, K.C.M.G., Sultan of Pahang, celebrated his birthday on Friday at Pekan when visitors from all parts of the State gathered to take part in the celebrations. Friday was declared holiday In the State and among those present was the Hon. Mr. C.102 words
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Article23 1936-06-07 4 Mr. W. Birtwistle, Director of the Fisheries Department, was recently in Kuantan in connection with the opening of a flsh canning factory there.23 words
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Article113 1936-06-07 4 About Racing A LTHOI'GH Australia is the greatest racing country in the world in proportion to its population. Mr. A. Youille. keeper of the Stud Rook of Australia and leading turf expert, is convinced that Singapore tan teach Australia a great deal in tlie provision of113 words
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Advertisement395 1936-06-07 4 mam^^mwMwm sJii±/±£,tvdeAsL In/ P fl RIS 7 wiiJ, m FREe SUJ!NG m lmJ* AT LAST. a suspender which cannot skid off your shoulders, which adjusts itself to every motion of your body. Eliminates all shoulder skid, strain or pu11 assures perfect fit comfort and satisfaction. In smart patterns and the395 words
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Advertisement57 1936-06-07 4 WANTED Agents throughout Singapore, P. M.S. Non F.M.S. to secure Orders for Britten Christmas Cards. Calendars. Novelty Blotter.: Stationery. $60 $70 monthly* Income. Also Valuable Girts. Complete Outfit, Samp!.' Book with Set of Samples. Instructions, etc.. will be despatched to early applicant*. Send 30 ct. stamps to cover Postage, etc.57 words
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Advertisement327 1936-06-07 4 "Notice of Removal" MESSRS TONG LAM COMPANY. GENERAL IfERCHAN TS AND FODDER CONTRACTORS, wich to inform all tlu-ir clients thai ttlCf have removed their 0 46 48 Peck Soah St:cot to Nos. 183. 183 A 1838. "ceil Street. 'opposite Gan Err: Seng School* S'ngapore as from the Ist June. 1936.327 words
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Article, Illustration636 1936-06-07 5 MALA YAN CHINESE OPPOSE CIVIL WAR IN CHINA RESTRAINING INFLUENCE I ON SOUTH-WEST Canton Depends On Overseas Money AS predicted in The Sunday Times last week the Canton-Nanking inner political struggle came to a head very rapid!} afterwards, with the southerners taking the initiative. The outcome is still uncertain and636 words
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Article473 1936-06-07 5 Foreign Attaches See Vivid Display "RYPA" ROLLS INTO ACTION Lul worth (Dorset) A LARGE rarty of foreign military aitaehi-s have be«-n witnessing here a typical morning in the life of a soldli-- at the Tank Gunnery School, writes :i special correspondent of the Morn tng Pest473 words
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Article324 1936-06-07 5 BAD CONDITIONS IN MERCHANT NAVY A NEW campaign, backed by 13,000 officers of the mercantile marine, is being launched to call attention to the appalling conditions under which officers have to work in British merchant ships. Captain W. H. Coombs, general manager of the Officers' (Merchant324 words
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Article176 1936-06-07 5 MRS. INNES-MILLER THE FIRST PRESIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Mrs. David Graham presided at the inaugural meeting of the Ladies Recreation Club in Telok Anson yesterday. Mrs. Danforth addressed the meeting on the aims and purposes of the Club, stating first it would be a176 words
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Article29 1936-06-07 5 Italian hat-makers are suffering from the present fashion of going bare-headed, and urge that all men should be compelled to buy a new hat In the next few weeks.29 words
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Advertisement100 1936-06-07 5 Titness scores/"S" To make the most of every chance, to be at your f f-^jft beet and do your best, always, you mutt keep Fit. x'^^J^^''^ s Jfc^a) The of plea*ant> lyS^t. KYtfe tasting Andrewi a* an aid S2Sl:>^KBSir Kj*s! >j£%M]3 to Fitnew is World-Wide. Wi V't^tM. Mfj!}Sl-C~HkM 1i Bubbling100 words
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4073 1936-06-07 6 Allegations Of Giving Her Poison "STRONG SUSPICION OF GUILT"— The Judge I 'Better To Make A Mistake: Favour Of Accused" Tientsin, May 26. r>K. John Willi: m Colbert, American physician, was today acquitted in the I'nited States Court for China here, on a4,073 words
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Advertisement145 1936-06-07 6 A m m h* fi \JBbBB &m *Jk V J AA k IT^ Mi BABY BROWNIE— This novel \3 gp-^j-i little Kodak moulded box camera x J^ Jf^aJLsw.^ is an outstanding value. Trim in a appearance compact light ...easy to carry and to use. I UmIII Takes gootl pictures eight145 words
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Advertisement153 1936-06-07 6 THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! There is an Incoinparabl- thrill in bring able to both recognise the chance cf a lifetime and make the most of it at thr tune, but it is the Irony of life that such chances slip by unclaimed, and are rarely cLscvrned until they are153 words
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Article123 1936-06-07 7 PRIZE WINNING DOGS AT CRUFTS Sir Harry Preston, prince of hoteliers, friend of our King and of princes of many lands, who is among the world's five most famous sportsmen, has been dog-breeding lor more years, it is almost certain, than any other man. For 65 years123 words
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Article27 1936-06-07 7 Augusta, Ga. Dr. Frank P. Price, a missionary In China for 46 years, was today elected Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of the United States.27 words
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Article137 1936-06-07 7 POLICE RESTRICTIONS IN CANTON LIFTED Canton, May 24. As suddenly as they began, the police have left off censoring female attire. Last Saturday they burned their fingers, and are not going to again. Two short-sleeved damsels gave the officers a piece of their mind, were trotted to the137 words
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Article687 1936-06-07 7 Fred J. Melville - Fred J. Melville Stamp Collecting By CUDDEN and unexpected changes in details of the manufacture of the stamps ordered through the Crown Agents for the Colonies have led to the undoubted popularity of Kins's Head Colonials. While some collectors choose to confine their attention to stamps issued687 words
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Article218 1936-06-07 7 Munich. fT is announced that the Walhalla at Regensburg (Ratisbon), which was hitherto the property of the Bavarian State, has now bejn converted into a Reich institution, of which Herr Hitler, at the request of the Bavarian Premier, has consented to become patron. The Walhalla is a218 words
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Advertisement281 1936-06-07 7 A BARGAIN IN STAMPS For Is. Post Free. (or its equivalent in current unused stamps of any country). WE will send you 50 different British Colonials 100 different New Europeans. 20 different Air Stamps. 1.000 Stamp Mounts, a perforation gauge and a specimen copy of the Philatelic Journal of Great281 words
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Advertisement126 1936-06-07 7 THE STAMPS OF THE TREATY PORTS OF CUINA AND OF FORMOSA by Captain H. R. Oldfleld, LL.B. A complete history of this little known group of stamps. Price 4/9 post free. The Philatelic Journal of Great Britain. The oldest British Philatelic magazine, now In its 46th annual volume. Monthly 4d,126 words
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Advertisement249 1936-06-07 7 18, CONDUIT STREET, LONDON, W. I. IS A FAVOURITE MEETING PLACE FOR MALAYANS. H. G. DISS. (late of Singapore.) Managing Director of Conl it Co.. Ltd., the well known High-Class Tailoring business, Invites those coming home on leave to pay him a visit. All orders received by him will be249 words
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Advertisement203 1936-06-07 7 LONDON GOODWOOD HOTEL QUEENSBORO TERRACE. HYDE PARK H. C. water and reading light in bedrooms. Lift. Night Dcrter. Garage Adjacent. ExceHent Cuirlne Dally Terms from 10 6d Weekly from 3 gns. Bed Breakfast 6 6 to 8 6. New Lounges and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor or the SUNDAY203 words
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Miscellaneous1374 1936-06-07 7 Today's Wireless Programmes riinini? CT 1 Tim! p.m.— London Scenes. No. 1. Kew 4.05 News In English. 8.00 p.m.— Son* K«ciUI. LMiIKL O 1 A 1 lUll Gardens, by the Lady Kockley. 4.2* End of broadcast. 8.30 p.m.— Popular Recorded Masle. L.1T11 I1AL, Ul nuun io M p^_ y Jhe1,374 words
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Miscellaneous247 1936-06-07 7 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT HOW TO CLAIM $100 PRIZE MONEY No all correct solution was received in connection with The Sunday Times $100 Crossword Puzzle Competition printed in the Issue of May 24 and the prize money is shared equally by two readers who submitted entries containing one error only. Their247 words
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208 1936-06-07 8 AERODROME TO RIVAL KALLANG BATAVIA PLANS Network Of Air Lines Spreads AN aerodrome that may rival Singapore's new landing field at Kalians is being built at Batavia fi.r the K.L.M., K.N.I.L.M. and Qantas services from Singapore. All the most modern devices will be used at the new aerodrome. The Netherlands208 words
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Article61 1936-06-07 8 ANTI-SEMITIC TROUBLE IN POLAND Warsaw, Saturday. Anti-Semitic riots have broken out at Minskmazowlecki consequent on the killing of a cavalry sergeant during the course of a personal quarrel with some Jews. The police and the fire brigade were rushed from Warsaw, 20 miles distant, to quell the disturbances.61 words
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Article152 1936-06-07 8 TTO be the first European to cross Borneo from west to east is the ambition of Mr. Broughton Richmond, who now lives In Kuala Lumpur after 20 years spent In roaming the Malay archipelago. Mr. Richmond, who Is an Australian, made full use of his152 words
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Article191 1936-06-07 8 FIRST IN PACIFIC ISLANDS THE first broadcasting station in the Pacific Islands, situated at Suva, Fiji, was opened recently by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. C. J. Garden. The new station, which is operated by the Fiji Broadcasting Company, was built by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Limited. It191 words
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Article76 1936-06-07 8 Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. (FOB) June 25** 25* i Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) June 25 9/16 25 11/16 No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (Spot loose) awardable Spore 25' i 25 s June 25*6 25 i July-Sept. Mil 26 Oct.-Dec. 26' i.76 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-06-07 8 The weddinr took place at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Ka in pun x Kapor Road, yesterday of Mr. Foo Voon Sin and Miss Gan Slok Neo. Sunday Times Picture.30 words
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Article1264 1936-06-07 8 John Drinkwater - John Drinkwater By I START these notes in asto- nishment at the King's industry. During these past days his list of public engagements has been a heavy one, and in addition to these there are always some hours daily to be spent on the infinitely varied,1,264 words
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Article272 1936-06-07 8 Torch Dancer's Dance Of Death San Francisco. TPRAGEDY swept into the Raily lighted Shamrock CM lure when a cabaret girl's fantastic "torch dance" suddenly beramc a "dance of death. transforming a scenp of hi«jh festivity Into a wild strrnpedo irom a raging r.::ice. rrjtt'j Belli/ Blossoir CO da with tiro272 words
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Article229 1936-06-07 8 MR. S.M. ARATHOON MISS M. MICHAEL KJ\K Sarkies Martyrosc Arathocn. son l¥ of Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Arathoon, of Singapore, was married at St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday to Miss Mary Margaret Michael, daushtvr (;f Mr. and Mrs. M. Michael, of Singapore. The bride and bridegroom are members229 words
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Article32 1936-06-07 8 THE LAST— A LION TAMERSURVIVES HER Belgrade. Sofiya Nichevich, who has died here, aged sixty, had eighteen husbands. The eighteenth, who survives her, is a lion tamer in a circus.32 words
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Article27 1936-06-07 8 France in all probability will not send a team to the Olympic Games in Berlin in August. The Socialist party is opposed to participation.27 words
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Article36 1936-06-07 8 Herr Hitler has ordered a bronzo bust of himself to be placed in the German Legation at Addis Ababa in appreciation of the bravery of Germans during the looting of the city before the Italians arrived.36 words
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Advertisement148 1936-06-07 8 A refreshing surf-ride CARLSBERG FOR QUALITY APB G feY "r^Os 7 o-i WlO HEADACHES 'O^t wrong was sis JF^ I> %e^^^' ROYAL HAIR DRESSING SALOON FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Please look for No. 15, Colombo Court, Singapore Mod -m V 'orkmanshlp and hygienic Instruments. A trial will give you entire148 words
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Article, Illustration1898 1936-06-07 9 Mostly Politics, But It Does Not Lack Humanity Jawaharlal Nehru, An Autobiography, Bodley Head, 15s. AN Indian correspondent to the. Straits Times wrote the other day that when the Indian Congress "sits to devise a programme for 'mass consciousness' (since non-co-operation has failed), Pandit Jawaharlal1,898 words
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Article402 1936-06-07 9 In Trouble On His Own In Baghdad Fog In Midsummer. By Eve Dorset. Melrose. 7s. Gd. Shining Armour. By Louise E. Dew. Denis Archer. 7s. 6d. Tl/HEN Elizabeth Brandon, Ignoring tne fact that her step-children did not need he in the least, sent her charming and volatile402 words
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Article289 1936-06-07 9 In The Thick Of It King of the Range. By Frank Austin. The Bodley Head. 7s. 6d. Run of the Brush. By W. >1;u-l- Raine. Hodder Stoughton. 7s. < cl. LJERE are two good Western stories, full of action and wide opt 1 spaces, with plenty of289 words
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Advertisement37 1936-06-07 9 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275. South Bridge Road. Singapore. (Optician Mr. C. K. FAN). Tele. 2164. CHARGES CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE. 1. Sight tested glasses supplied from 14 3. CROOKS LENSES completed with trame from S6 TIGER BEEB37 words
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Advertisement579 1936-06-07 9 THOSE UNEXPECTED GUESTS! They just drop in when one Is /""jaN^ east expecting them. /r^^^~J^~MMy'J^r^\ You can avoid the embarrassment of being ""V \l&&y\jj J unable to cater for unexpected guests. If Vv'S*lS^y you are tne fortunate owner of an H.M.V. H^jl) -d^^\ J/ Refrigerator. Of strikingly attractive ep- pearance,579 words
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Article1529 1936-06-07 10 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By \A/HO can blame the old lady, who went to bed Iwentyfive years &BTO with a slight chill and has remained in bed ever since seeing nobody but the vicar? If I could hrve done the same without seeing the vicar I think I1,529 words
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Article246 1936-06-07 10 RADIO INTERFERENCE FROM HOSPITALS DEPORTS have been coming from America for some time past of a new form of wireless interference which apparently becomes so bad as to interfere with reception on every channel from 30 metres downwards, and it puzzled the engineers so completely that they gave246 words
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Advertisement242 1936-06-07 10 For throat-smooth! smoking you can't beat CRAjVENA PlgPfe* Eh THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME^M '^3 51" P rcse *v c d within the air-tight TRU-VAC tin and protects the cigarettes against the harm- W ful influences of climatic changes, thus assuring V I c cool, sweet smoke wherever and whenever242 words
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Advertisement648 1936-06-07 10 PAIN WITH GASTRITIS. What must a man think who. after 12 years of terrib.e gastric pain and after trying everything else, tnkcs a small bottle as a "trial." only to find It cures him completely "During the past twelve years." Mr. G. W. writes, I have sullered very badly from648 words
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Miscellaneous377 1936-06-07 10 CONTRACT BRIDGE p'r^'Ut'^r^ai 103 by the four aces > finesse is By redoubling first and subsequently HIGH CARD r ng giving a single raise, North showed a VAI IIES ever, 1 l yuu of the look around, hand which was almost strong enough FOUR-ACES you may fre- for a game-forcing377 words
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1413 1936-06-07 11 IJEW people will envy Mr. Lowinger his second mission as a tin fonlrol evangelist. It would be bad enough if It were Thoughts only a case of On The "converting" Tin Tangle Siam but he may learn that Ma.; a has been1,413 words
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Article136 1936-06-07 11 56 PRICKLY HEAT Just uhot care I though Ormsby'Gore be dumped in Downing Street, And Lotvinger hie East again, his magic, to repeat? What matter it that Nippon tweak the wounded Dragon's tail, And I, through writing foolish verses, miss the Homeward mail? Let France defy the Fascists136 words
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Advertisement175 1936-06-07 11 y y '■■3 I IHwuhSß^Mr jmM mL. 1 Mi'in jug' f"*SK"^!^s MT JWrcSHI^Bb XQGH <§i ite r i "f Bh 'mam 7 > n^Bt JUNIOR SEDAN Meodrn beauty, the keynote of Cheverolet styling Pertormance, the aim of Chevrolet engineering Priced invitingly low for ordinary incomes! Lowest priced six cylinder car175 words
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Advertisement76 1936-06-07 11 x ■■■i.»i HMMMß iimjimi ma X LIFE IS UNCERTAIN! >k Delays are dangerous. Have you given serious thought to those dependent upon you? Put your mind at rest and safeguard their future. Whether married or single Lifd Assurance is a sound investment and tew can afford to be without it.76 words
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63 1936-06-07 12 Eighteen former students o£ the Metropolitan Police College, Hendon, having completed a year's practical training In the Force, are being drafted to duties as Junior Station Inspectors. They are the first college-trainees to enter the Force. One of them, Junior Station Ins pector Simpson,63 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-06-07 12 R. Rkoult, chief chef, and his staff, at work in th e kitchens of the new liner "Queen Mary."19 words
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Article477 1936-06-07 12 SOCONY AND A.P.C. WIN Chinese Firm Now Agent COST OF FIGHT— $2,000,000 ALTHOUGH the land and equipment have been sold, the Kwans II wa Petroleum Co., the biggest Chinese oil concern, still retains the goodwill and is acting as an agent for the Asiatic Petroleum477 words
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Article226 1936-06-07 12 HIS LAY READER DIMISSED THE Rev. S. J. Archer, Vicar of Withnell, Lancashire, has dismissed his lay reader, Mr. D. Barker, following a dispute over impromptu dancing at a nodding reception which he attended it St. Luke's Mission Church school.'om. The vicar said I forbid dancing because226 words
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Article489 1936-06-07 12 Highland Chief 's Birthday SIR FITZROY MACLEAN 101 YEARS OLD Oban, May 17. R4AOLKAN clansmen and Highlanders in all parts of the world will join in greeting Sir Fitzroy Maclean of Duart (10th baronet and 26th Chief of the Clan Maclean), who celebrates his 161 st birthday tomorrow. There will489 words
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Article290 1936-06-07 12 U.S. DUTCH PLANES TO CARRY 56 AND 48 PASSENGERS I "ywo huge new air liners are I being built in America and Holland. The Fokker Company, of Amsterdam, has completed plans for one which will carry 56 passengers and a crew of six. By night290 words
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Article242 1936-06-07 12 HOW PREMIERS WIFE IS KEPT BUSY MRS. Baldwin discussed the duties or a Prime Minister's wife when she opened a new Church Army hostel for working girls at Nelson Square. S.E. "Just as in the present century the Prime Minister's work has increased by leaps and bound.;." she242 words
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Advertisement1092 1936-06-07 12 Tb« Bennett College. Ltd.. #aW|k The rrtndpal. Sheffield. «oi. Joo Cbiat Road. Uennett College. "Lewaynlya," England. Singapore, S.S. BW JOB/ Sheffield, 27, HunupiUya Road. De.r Sirs. England. Colombo. I have pleasure in Informing you that I Dear Sir, was successful ill the 1934 London City and I ETTCD C I1,092 words
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334 1936-06-07 13 Mountains May Rise From Sea DUTCH ISLANDS MOVING JUKW mountains may be growing under the M, according to Professor F. A. Veninj? Meinesz, of the .State I'niversity, Itrecht, who described the ii'sults of his latest submarine survey at the lloynl Sschool of Mines, London.334 words
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Article195 1936-06-07 13 3VHAT AIR MINISTRY ADVISES Chewing gum and Eau de Cologne are recommended by the Air Ministry -for long-distance fliers in "Medical •Notes and First Aid Treatment for Flights In the Tropics and Sub-Tropics 'Eau de Cologne spray is most refreshing to use when on longoistance flights."195 words
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Article, Illustration125 1936-06-07 13 World-Known Film Stars Arrive To Begin Work Soon In British Studios RESTFUL HO LIDAY FIRST PNGLAND in summertime has an irresistible attraction for Hollywood's film stars. At present there are at least ten stars with world-known names staying In London. The liner Berengaria brought five of them, Leslie Howard, Sylvia125 words
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Article103 1936-06-07 13 A MARRIAGE minus kisses was held to be ground for a dlvcrcc when a young French society woman was granted a decree by the Seine Tribunal in the famous "unkissed wife" case. The wife declared her deep love for her husband, but complained that he had103 words
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Article24 1936-06-07 13 The Swiss Government has increased to 30 per cent, the special petrol price concession to motorists spending three days or longer in their territory.24 words
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Advertisement1753 1936-06-07 13 Kidney Acids let Blood MateThousamls Ft el Old Before Their Time Famous Doctors Tell How to Help Kidneys and Regain Health m —Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Loss of Vigour, Rheumatism, Dark Jgt- S Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Ankles, Dizzii ness and Headaches Dangerous Symptoms Dr. Ceorce B. Knight.1,753 words
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Article567 1936-06-07 14 Control Of Transport HTHE main fault to be found with the F.M.S. Central Transport Board which is to be formed is the '•F.M.S." Why not "Malayan," and make a job of it? That Mr. S. W. Nelson's authority will cease at a Colony or U.M.S. border is a567 words
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Article, Illustration2612 1936-06-07 14 A Critic 1 Of The Present System r PHE following criticism of certain aspects of Colonial administration is reproduced from Mr. W. R. Crocker's book on Nigeria recently published by George Allen and Untcin, Ltd. Mr. Crocker retired a short ichile ago from the JSigerian Administrative Service. VtfHO2,612 words
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Advertisement333 1936-06-07 14 SIGHT VOGUE COMFORT C C OP 1 "fH c 65, Stanford Roid, SINGAPORE. EU COURT BUILDING BEST FOR THE DOG IN HOT CLIMATES pa m CRISP PdNINCHY Ijkiaty MUNCH V T-oit cw'ttt ii P.O. Box 291, Bombay. A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS Is guaranteed by selling HOSIERY, ORAPERY. UNDERWEAR,333 words
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Advertisement41 1936-06-07 14 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER DINNER DWCES {ADMISSION 50 CIS] EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT I pi an o I TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd.41 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-07 14 TI4C DDf\\/El\ s imS^CJiirNL Hrlc > BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE AftCHIPELACO BREWERY Co.Ltd sIME^DARByJcoJ^T w.s. i18 words
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Miscellaneous11 1936-06-07 14 She f&inilajj BBmftS EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore.11 words
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491 1936-06-07 15 NIGHTS OF UNREST, WEARINESS IN DAYTIME Hot Spell Takes Toll Of Health 80 DEC AT MIDNIGHT THE belated arrival of the south-west monsoon has brought some relief after one of the severest heat spells ever recorded in Singapore and the Malay Peninsula. Long491 words
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Article257 1936-06-07 15 Outbreak In Candle Factory ONLY OUTER WALL LEFT STANDING Amsterdam, May 12. A FIRE of unprecedented magnitudr last night completely destroyed a stearin c;mdle and rhemical factory covering an area of nearly 20 acres between Rotterdam and I'trecht. The fire, the cause of which has not257 words
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Article119 1936-06-07 15 MIDDLE-AGED MEN FOR MILITIA Rome. IN fulfilment of the oath taken by the people to Signor Mussolini on May 9 I when the founding of the new Roman Empire was announced 1 the directors of the Fascist Party have ordered that all Fascists between 21 and119 words
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Article28 1936-06-07 15 A Catholic priest has been sentenced at Mannheim to four months" Imprisonment for making disparaging remarks about the Nazi pirty and criticising the uniforms of the Hitler Youth.28 words
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Article213 1936-06-07 15 LIFE PROLONGED BY NEW TREATMENT 'THE discovery of a method of alle- viatlng high blood pressure, and prolonging the life of sufferers, evolved by thiee Liverpool University professors, was announced by Mr. Maurice Stern, chairman of the Liverpool Heart Hospital, at the annual meeting of213 words
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Article202 1936-06-07 15 LORD HORDER ON EUGENICS New York. I ORD HORDER, lecturing on eugen- ics before the Academy of Medicine in New York, said that in Britain one person out of every ten Is too dull or too unhealthy to be absorbed in industry one out of every202 words
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60 1936-06-07 15 CANDIDATE NOMINATED Cleveland (Ohio). Mr. Norman Thomas has been nominated as the Socialist candidate for the Presidency of the United States by an overwhelming vocal vote of the Socialist National Conventior. Mr. Thomas, who is 51, and was once a Presbyterian minister, has twice before60 words
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Article28 1936-06-07 15 Dr. Hu Tsai Kuen wishes to thank all friends and relatives who kindly attended his father's funeral and those who sent wreath, telegrams and letters of condolence.28 words
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Article288 1936-06-07 15 SPORT MAKES NEW MALADY DLAY-DAZE," a form of mental black-out due to over-con-centration, is becoming an increasing problem in the world of competitive sport. Tennis players often suffer from it; cricketers know it; It Is particularly common in golf and attention is again focused on it by the decision288 words
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Article, Illustration523 1936-06-07 15 MR. GOH HOCK HUATS CAREER (By A Special Correspondent.) JVjK Goh Hock Huat was born in Penang 52 years afro of humble parents. He was educated at St. Xavier's Institute where he passed the VII Standard and the School Commercial Course. As his parents were too poor523 words
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Article145 1936-06-07 15 WRITTEN WHEN BORED WITH TRAINING D. M. de R. Winser stroked the Oxford crew in this yeai's Boat-race. His efforts failed— but another effort he was working on has succeeded. Winser has won the coveted New- i dtgate Prize for English Verse the' literary plum of145 words
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Article82 1936-06-07 15 ASTONISHING TABLEAU Paris. A remarkable play entitled "Hitler," which has been showing at the Belleville Theatre here has been prohibited by a decree issued by the Prime Minister. The play presented with lavish imagination scenes ranging from the Munich revolt to the shooting of Captain82 words
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Article31 1936-06-07 15 Budapest, William Clalr, aufhor of the coda vhkfl is the manual of all Hungarian duellists, is seventy-eight. He has fought sixty-eight duels, but ws never once hit.31 words
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Advertisement99 1936-06-07 15 To look your best 1 your hair must be at its best [m Paris cables: "Elaborate coiffures to corre- VrS spond with styles reminiscent of the Renais- \I'W sance. Milady must spend hours arranging I K her hair in a grand manner." Modish women, with the new, indicate Hi coiffures,99 words
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Advertisement134 1936-06-07 15 (for' Wk^ w*s^J /BACKWARD *a I BABItS Sfe I If Baby is backward and not gaining weight either on the breast or the bottle add a little Brestol to W~F" 'J' It is probably "just what you were looking for" GrSs^^^J^~ C^i Brestol is a blended and pleasant emulsion of134 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1936-06-07 16 By The Onlooker r\OES anyone still drink rum punch at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club? The club used to make a speciality of this drink years ago, it having been introduced by Mr. J. H. W. Park, v. *o had learnt to know its potency while serving1,011 words
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Article206 1936-06-07 16 CAUSED BY SOLAR ERUPTIONS Mount Wilson (Calif.). ASTRONOMERS have definite evid- ence that the sun. 92.000,000 miles away, is causing wireless sets to fade out" at regular 54-day Intervals, according to Dr. R S. Richardson, of the Mount Wilson Observatory, California. After co-ordinating reports of British206 words
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Article169 1936-06-07 16 CASHIERED COLONEL'S ALLOWANCE TMSCLOSURE was made in the Coro- raons last week that Lieut.-Colonel H. R. Sandford. of the Royal Engineers, had been given a compassionate allowance after being; rnnvirted in India of forgery. Sir William Allen. M.P.. has fought for two years to clear the colonels name.169 words
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Advertisement408 1936-06-07 16 Take SANATOGEN— then you will not feel so J jf€Cl What Sanatogen has done for disappear, and in a short thousands of others it will do time, you will feel and for you. Your listlessness, your look a healthier, happier lack of energy to perform your being, daily task, or408 words
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Advertisement453 1936-06-07 17 CHILDREN LIKE THIS ANTISEPTIC CLEANSING DENTAL CREAM and Dentists Imk ■^^HN% Recommend It Too! Dentists recommend Kolynos Have your children use because of its antiseptic Kolynos morning and night, deansing properties. It in- Just a half-inch on a dry stantly destroys the dangerous brush is enough. It tastes tnouth germs453 words
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Advertisement912 1936-06-07 17 THE /jJlCiv^Vi' unrivalled 00^ camera GLADLY JEB^S £$> DEMONSTRATED J BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS OR THE SOLE AGENTS: SCHMIDT CO. 90 ROBINSON ROAD. A cutting edge of such superlative sharpness as this new electrically tempered Blue Gillette deserves every care and respect. That's why no hand ever touches it912 words
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Miscellaneous507 1936-06-07 17 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly, the $100 will bo awarded in respect of the507 words
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Article168 1936-06-07 18 THIRD WIN FOR LONDON Tli.> British Professional Ballroom Dancing Championship was won for the third time in succession, at Blackpool by Mr. H. Jacques and Miss M. Dcemlns of London. They also won the waltz, foxtrot, quickstep and tango championships. The runners-up in all the events were168 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1936-06-07 18 Malayan Flying Notes SINGAPORE'S NEW HORNET MOTH PENANG BUYING FAST NEW PLANECOST OF LEARNING TO FLY By "Birdman" •■TAKING advantage of the fact that the main area of the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome, wnlch has und-.gone extensive reconditioning, is now open again the Kuala Lumpur Flying1,434 words
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Article273 1936-06-07 18 £1,114,850 PLAN FOR PORTSMOUTH pORTBMOUTH has taken a great stop forward with the proposal to make LangStoae Harbour ar Empire air base*. The Cl :y Council met specialty to receive the report of the Docks and Airport Committee which r< min-iul-pd the adoption of a £1.114.273 words
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Advertisement336 1936-06-07 18 GET THE MOST OUT OF LIFE Through the researches of E. Bu.-rgi, M.D., Professor of Medicine at the University of Berne, a way to increase all vital forces has been discovered and is now world-famous as PHYLLOSAN tablets. Their revitalizing, rejuvenating effect has been orerwhclmingly established by medically observed tests336 words
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Article747 1936-06-07 19 Max Factor's Advice A Good Beginning Is Essential CONSTANT PRACTICE NEEDED I HAVE never used makeup before please help me get off to the right start." There seems to be no age-limit to this plea. There are young girls who rejoice that they have reached the age747 words
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Article, Illustration32 1936-06-07 19 THIS is a "Celebrity" model. Grey, black and white would be good colours with the little white collar and cuffs. These little knife-pleat-ing frills are being worn a lot this season.32 words
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Article428 1936-06-07 19 TO DIMINISH LAMP GLARE THOUGH needlework is a favour- ite pastime just now, women are not prepared to run risks with their eye-sight for the sake of their hobby. They like to work in a strong light when artificial light is needed, but they know that glare is baa for428 words
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Article103 1936-06-07 19 Mince four ounces of cold meat and mix with It four ounces of mashed potato. Season with pepper, salt, and a little anchovy essence, and bind the whole together with the yolk of an egg. Shape the mixture into cutlets and lay them on cutlet-shaped pieces of fried103 words
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Advertisement314 1936-06-07 19 Why I Use A. "Hen absorbent Face Powder by a Bond Street Beauty Specialist Orii'pr.ry fac« po»/dcrs only prevent ngly tk.nn for a few minutes. Then tho powder ii:rlf becomes shiny. This is because ordinary powders absorb the skin's natural jioisture and form a i to like wet flour. Chemists314 words
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Advertisement60 1936-06-07 19 CELTEX soluble easily disposed q> J "THE ORIGINAL"- V M very popular i \v X all wool with *cry Jp toft cover Of all Chemist* and Stores Sole Agents for Malaya GRAFTON '.ABORATORIES.Siruaoore. Ist. JUNE— JUNE 14th. THE GIFT SHOP 157 Capitol Mansions. ENTIRE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE ART JEWELLERY TO60 words
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Advertisement218 1936-06-07 19 on SHORT/ m TO leavi Vjava A X.P.M. X50% REDUCTION &7 (For permanent residents of Malaya only) M 9 For details please apply '.o. X.P.M. LINE, 1 Finlayson Green, Tel. 5451. f^ A UNCRUSHABLE JkJl VELVETS PLAIN PRINTED, METALLIC S* Xt AND SHEERRIBBED "l M WEAVES. VOGUE FASHION FOR EVENING218 words
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Article100 1936-06-07 20 Line some patty tins with short or flaky pastry. Put a little raspberry or apricot jam into each, then threequarters fill with the following mixture. Cream together two ounces of butter and an ounce and a half of castor sugar. Stir in a teaspoonful of lemon juice and100 words
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327 1936-06-07 20 Fruit Cups Are Delicious Try These Recipes AMONG cooling drinks, cups are not as popular as they ought to be, usually because they are badly made. Inferior wines or other beverages ruin the taste of any cup, though naturally you need not use the most expensive vintage ones. Do not,327 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-06-07 20 COR a light suit few materials are more charming than spotted silk, and few designs more becoming to a slim figure than this jumper-suit with its swinging cape.30 words
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Article643 1936-06-07 20 SILHOUETTES MAKE FASHION'S NEWS MANY silhouettes make up fashion's latest news. One more popular than any of the others is a tailored suit of some dark material with slightly squared shoulders dwarfing the fitting waist, and a very slim skirt. The sleeves are equally tight. Then, a little cap on643 words
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Article65 1936-06-07 20 Coloured silk scarves that have been in use for a while and have been washed several times are apt to look rather worn in the middle. It is worth while to cut the middle portion right out and then Join the two pieces together. This makes a short65 words
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Article106 1936-06-07 20 Make some short pastry with four ounces of self-raising flour, two ounces of butter, a pinch of salt, and a little water. Roll out thinly and line a piedish with it. Spread a little- Jam on the bottom. Whisk two new-laid eggs with a tablespoonful of sugar, pour106 words
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Advertisement430 1936-06-07 20 JIHIN HEALTH <■:. -i Excessive heat, excessive dryness, excessive humidity are all climatic conditions that have far-reaching effects on complexions sensitive to extremes of all kinds. Innoxa preparations, created to nourish tired tissues and cleanse the pores of acids and impurities, are the one safe method of protection from the430 words
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Advertisement81 1936-06-07 20 Brccldcs I V| Baßß^r* Secretly and Quickly Removed! SUllman's Frrckl- Cream blrarhm tkem out while 70a sleep. Leaves the akin sort and while— the comptrijon fresh, clear and nalura.. For 37 years thousands of users hare endorsed IL So easy to dm. The first Jar pro red Its mafic worth.81 words
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Advertisement108 1936-06-07 20 Vreatn'away Superfluous Quick Learn about the new toilet cream which ends superfluous hair in 3 minutes. Never have ye i known anything so easy. New Veet it's called. It looks and feels and smells like a beauty cream. Apply it straight from the tube wash off. Hair falls away. Skin108 words
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Advertisement447 1936-06-07 20 pC'rV/^ljL^ W W r^^ through the A evening /\.fter bathing, dust the body ovei 1/ lightly with Cuticura Talcum, and you will find you remain fresh, fragrant and cool throughout the evening. There is a reason foi* this. r^* i_ Cuticura Talcum is absolutely pure and is C^^^^^^T" specially medicated447 words
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Article, Illustration2220 1936-06-07 21 5Y o£/£ WOAL47V CORRESPONDENT £"lITKF interest throughout Malaya next week will, no doubt, be centred on the wedding of Miss Bridget Thomas (a picture of whom appears in this page i. ot,';- daughter o.' H. E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady Thonas, to Captain Lotiaga, which takes2,220 words
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Article85 1936-06-07 21 The vogue for Medici hats has Inspired a striking novelty. It consists of a trill to be worn tightly around the neck like the old-fashioned fraise which accorded so harmoniously with the hats of Catherine de Medici's day. These frills are seen in lingerie. In sheer net85 words
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Article56 1936-06-07 21 Schiaparellis favourite floral accents are nosegays of lacquered linen rimmed with a lacy edging recalling that on Valentines. She uses them on the lapels of days suits or to make an should strap on evening frocks. Borne of her mannequins wear a cluster of flowers at the nape56 words
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Article91 1936-06-07 21 Pour half a teacupful of hot milk on two tablcspoonfuls of breadcrumbs and let them soak. Then add four ounces of grated cheese, two ounces of butter, pepper and salt, and the yolks of two eggs. Heat without boiling until it is all melted and leave to cool91 words
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Article60 1936-06-07 21 Rub apricots through sieve, season lightly with brown sugar and a dash of cloves and spread this puree on thin slices of baked or boiled ham. Roll up the slices and fasten with toothpicks. Dip rolls in slightly beaten egg and roll in fine dried bread crumbs. Brush60 words
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Advertisement24 1936-06-07 21 PMOOfIK tfit tMQtnut %icA CUlt t MiM, .CiltioQ*H 19 f V* vOtvOG^^^^ v\ SruA si/k=t tvise mothers insist on fag^ /^■■■Si/ for 6a6y U)24 words
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1837 1936-06-07 22 "Few Days' Secretary" Stays 30 Years By A Special Correspondent puR a long time, Blackpool F.C. had a reputation for finding «ood players for the benefit of other clubs. They still discover good players, but nowadays, they hem. Financial necessity dictated the former policy;1,837 words
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Article45 1936-06-07 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. The Lunas basket ball team beat the Chong Hua Chinese School by 29 points to 15. In the first half the game was keen, but the latter htff saw the Cuong Hua bojra playing below form.45 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-06-07 22 The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club cricket tram which lost to the Penang C. R. C. by 139 runs last week-end.20 words
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Article462 1936-06-07 22 TENNIS TOURNAMENT BEGINS JUNE 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremfaan, Saturday. JUDGING from the interest that is being: shown by athletes in Negri Sembilan, the forthcoming championship meeting is bound to; be a great success. A group of intending competitors may be seen each evening on the462 words
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Article112 1936-06-07 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Scgamat. The standard of shooting shown at the first prize shoot of the Segamat Rifle Club, held at the Batu Anam Range, was rather poor, as most of the 20 competitors who took part were beginners. From the Interest shown by its members, however,112 words
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Article213 1936-06-07 22 109 FOR 7 THEN RAIN FALLS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. TPHE cricket match between the J.C.C. ar.d IVltiar played here had to be abandoned shortly after tiffin, owing 1 to rain when the J.C.C. had scored 109 for 7 wickets. P. Webb had a good innings213 words
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Article129 1936-06-07 22 At the annual general meeting of I the Sultan Abdul Hamld Old Boys' Association the following were eleotied office bearers for the year. Preslj dent. H.H. Tunku Yacob (re-elected* vice-presidents. Headmaster of College (ex-offlcio» Mr. Azml bin Mohamed, Mr. Mohamed Sultan bin Adamsa "reelected) hon. secretary,- Mr.129 words
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Article63 1936-06-07 22 The Singapore Billiards Association tournament will begin on Monday at the Metropole Hotel, Bras Basah Road. Singapore. The following two matches will be played en that day: At 6 p.m. Goh Guar. Chuah Clerical Union) vs. UB Chuan G?ok (Aston Athletic Club) At 8.30 p.m. Tan Boon Poh63 words
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Article56 1936-06-07 22 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. The following will represent the Johore Cricket Club against the Singapore Recreation Club on Sunday at the padang- Ahmad b. Suleiman. Khoo Peng Hock, Macnamara, F. V. Duckworth, W. O. Reeves, H. D. Orundy, K. P. Krishnan, A. B. Barthelot, P.56 words
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Article45 1936-06-07 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. The following are the new dates for postponed matches in the Johore Bahru District Football Association League: June 17 Customs vs. P.W.D. A,A.; June 18 Jorlnthians vs. Medical Sports Club; June 14 Customs ts. Medical Sports Club.45 words
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Advertisement29 1936-06-07 22 DANCE AT THE SWIMMING CLUB AND SEE WHAT SHELL FLOOR POLISH HAS DONE TO THE FLOOR THEN USE IT AT HOME Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd.29 words
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Advertisement33 1936-06-07 23 the "QUEEH MART SINGAPORE Hill H^nl K3.^^ a«M»ua d i» I 2J? ■^S^SSißii^?™**-' -^•?*^s»^ "ll^ -~--w r^T? ""^t. all the Passengers could get i WHAT AN INDUCEMENT TO COM E DISTRIBUTORS: FRASER&NEAVE LTD.33 words
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1725 1936-06-07 24 Great Joy Collapses Of Heart Failure JOCKEY INJURED: NOW IN HOSPITAL DAY OF CLOSE FINISHES Mr. Lam Looking' s Prohibition Wins Great Race (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua!a Lumpur, Saturday. A SERIES of clom ftlrilhf and an accident in the so:ond race of the1,725 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-06-07 24 illt I'KKAK RAM which won the intrr-State relay race at the P.W.D. athletic meeting at Kuala Lumpur !*st week.19 words
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Article287 1936-06-07 24 VERY CLOSE MATCH AT CLERICAL UNION A POOR crowd turned up at the Clerical Union yesterday to witness further games in the men's junior singles cha-npionship. Only two games, however, out of the four fixtures were played off. one came being postponed and a walkovor bcins conceded287 words
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Article47 1936-06-07 24 LEADERS OF THE SECOND ROUND Springfields, Saturday. The leaders of the second round of the American open golf championship are Roy Mangrum 69—71 140, Victor Ghezzl 70— 70— =140; Denny Shut 72—69=141; Henry Picard 70—71 141; Harry Cooper 71—70=141; Johnny Revolta 70— 71=141.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article25 1936-06-07 24 The cricket match between the S.C.C and Che Khalsa Association, which was to .have been played yesterday on the Khalsa ground, was cancelled.25 words
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Article180 1936-06-07 24 HONG KOiNG M\\ COMPETE FOR IMPERIAL TROPHY THE Hong Kong Rifle Association recently founded by Major D. H. Steers, Staff Officer, Royal Engineers,'. hopes to send a learn to Bisley next i i year to compete for the Imperial 1 Trophy offered by the proprietors of! j180 words
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Article200 1936-06-07 24 Raffles Declare ami Are Beaten 'THE Ceylon Sports Club "A" beat Raffles College at cricket yesterday at Bukit Timah, by four wickets. RAFFLES COLLEGE Kee Pow b de Silva 70 Thuralsingham b Sabapathy 4 Boon Soon lbw. b de Sllva 12 Chow Choi c Thillainathan b Chelliah200 words
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Article, Illustration548 1936-06-07 24 TO MEET SERVICES TODAY A FTER playing eleven matches in Java, ten of which they won, the other being drawn, China's Olympic football team arrived back in Singapore by air yesterday morning, fresh and fit for their match today with the Services. With548 words
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Article340 1936-06-07 24 rIE positi )n in tho local leagus soccer tables up to date arc as toli lows rinoi uitioiun P. W. L. D F. A. Pts, R.A.F. <Z) 10 6 2 2 28 15 14 Chinese (2) 10 6 2 2 22 14 14 Midd. Regt. <-) 7340 words
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Article91 1936-06-07 24 Japanese Cliib Lose by Five Games To On<* The V.M.C.A. beat th? Japanese Club at lawn tennis by five games to one it tneir court yesterday. Results: Karr.la and Pereira beat Okomoto and Uchlda 6—l. 6—o. Chong Thutt Pitt and Dr. Harldas beat Murakami and Nakagawa 6—2. B—6.91 words
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Article38 1936-06-07 24 In a low-scoring match at McNaii Road the Nondescripts C. C. beat the S.C.R.C. by three wickets. S.C.R.C. 76 (Choon Llm 23. Henry Boon 18). N.C.C. 80 for seven (Choor Singh 32 and Wyatt 28).38 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-06-07 24 Mr. Khoo Eng Poh (left), president, and Mr. Au Yeong Siew Tko— M, honorary sports secretary, of the Medical College Union, Singapore.26 words
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472 1936-06-07 25 WINNERS FLATTERED BY THE SCORE Military Backs' Great Understanding (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. Combined Ser\ ices 4. Negri Sembilan 0. DLAYING exceedingly well, the Combined Services beat Negri for the first time on this bogey ground here in a Malaya Cap match472 words
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458 1936-06-07 25 RAFFLES INSTITUTION ANNUAL SPORTS S. K. SUNDARAM THE CHAMPION ATHLETE A LARGE gathering yesterday atten-d.-ri the annual athictic spor: the Raffles Institution, which wer/ hold on Ih^ school ground yesterdav under rerj lavnurable weather conditions AM r the conclusion ot the meeting. Mrs J A Hunter, wife of the Aclir.';458 words
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Article277 1936-06-07 25 HARD HITTING AND PLENTY OF ACTION pi.K.Vi'Y of action and hard hilliu'; livened the finals of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association tournament, which were held at the New World arena last night. The special return contest between W. Mitche!l (5.A.8.C.) and A C. Blood iRAF.i ended in277 words
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Article81 1936-06-07 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. The Penang Sports Club A team overwhelmed the Butterworth Recreation Club on the Padang today, scoring 208 for four In 105 minutes against 56. The chief scorers were Jeans 45, Miller 20, Ponsford 53 retired, Baker 39. Cooke 28 not81 words
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Article50 1936-06-07 25 Fur today's fixtures see page 3. MONDAY. JCNE 8. Soccer: Ccmmercial Cup, Kest&nglo vs. S.H.B. at 5.H.8.: Friendlier S.C.C. "B" vs. Rajah's College at S.C.C. St Joeeph's vs. Angio-Chincsc School at St Joseph's: Mercantile Inst I vs. Govt. Printing Ofllco at Serangoon. G«lf: Singapore G.C. women's monthly medal.50 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-06-07 25 In a friendly same of football at the J.«lan Besar stadium yesterday. the Government Services (above) defeated the Clerical Union by two coals to nil. —Sunday Times Photograph28 words
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Article426 1936-06-07 25 S.C.C's BIG TOTAL Seven Double Figure Scores rfWE S.C.C. batsmen found he ■1 Sungci Ujonc Club bowling ftry much to their liking when they met in the annual match on the S.C.C. ground yesterday. The home team put up 229 runs ond Sungei Ujong had426 words
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Article210 1936-06-07 25 From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. 'THE Kinta Swimming Club held a most successful gala when the opportunity was taken by members to congratulate Messrs. Foo Choong Yit, Chew Kok Thye and Dr. Chong Tak Nam on their appointment as J. Ps for the State of Perak. A210 words
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Article200 1936-06-07 25 St. Andrew's School beat the Medical Union on the Medical College ground yester Scores MEDICAL COLLEGE UNION Mohd. b Taib b Thoy 19. J. Singh b Hoosainsoh 16, Samuel b Thoy 3. Dr. Au c and b Ferguson 8, Chong Woo b Thoy 0, Dr. Param run200 words
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Article253 1936-06-07 25 HEAVY DEFEAT FOR A.C.S. WIGUEL Toledo, the brilliant school- boy bowler who has represented Malacca in State matches, proved too strong a factor for the Anglo-Chinese School batsmen when he turned out for St. Joseph's Institution at Bras Basah Road, Singapore, yesterday. He captured eight253 words
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Article73 1936-06-07 25 Lee Soon Wee Just Misses Century (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Heavy rain an hour before the finish was the cause for the abandonment of a friendly cricket match between the Sclangor Club and a scratch eleven on the Padang today. The latter batting first declared73 words
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Article541 1936-06-07 25 FOUR GOALS AGAINST THE POLICE By "Leißhton." ChtaCM 4. Police 1 DLAYING very much better football in the second half the Chinese had little difficulty in defeating the Podce in a First Division match at i Arson Road Stadium yesterday by four goals to one. The541 words
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Article276 1936-06-07 25 The following are the results of last week's matches in the S.C.C. lawn bowls triples championship tournament. E. H. R. Bowerman's team beat A. Ferguson's team 18 —12, H. R. Wilson's beat H. R. L. Dynes 14—9. W. Y. Semple's beat O. P. Griffith-Jones' 1(1—5. E. J. Cassels'276 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-06-07 25 Mewa Singh, winner of the Ctaai 111 high jump at the Raffles Schorl sports yesterday. Sunday Times Photograph18 words
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Article63 1936-06-07 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The final Perak State soccer trial prior to the selection of the team to j meet Kedah in a Malaya Cup match next Saturday played here today produced an unexpected result the probable State side being beaten by the Kest 4—l.63 words
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Article508 1936-06-07 25 KERR JUST MISSES VICTOR LUDORUM I EAPING with a rijht ankle which he had dislocated the previous afternoon but which had been "put riThf by a Punjabi boot- boy at night. Corporal Kerr, of Headquarter Wins of the R^yal InniskiUing Frsiliers, k«lt n*«"»-al competitors in the lons jump508 words
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Article63 1936-06-07 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Melbourne, May 28 Fred Perry, who will arrive in Australia early in November, will begin his tour by competing In the Queensland tennis championships at Brisbane In November. He will take part In the New South Wales and Victorian champior sMips63 words
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1464 1936-06-07 26 TOURNAMENT ON DAVIS CUP LINES All Games In One Session A Danger To Health AND WHY NO WOMEN'S EVENTS? By Our Badminton Correspondent TliK meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya last Sunday u:t:- duly heM and the rules and regulations which wore re-drafted! and circularised1,464 words
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Article52 1936-06-07 26 The committee of tho Penang Badminton Association is to hold a meeting to discuss the senior open championships. Messrs. Cheah Inn Kiong and Chee Tiang Seng have been elected vice-presidents of the Penang Badminton Association, In place of Messrs. Koh Sin Hock and Ong Keng Seng who have52 words
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Article, Illustration79 1936-06-07 26 Photograph taken after a reception given by members of th« Chinese United Club, Suntci Patani, in honour of Mr. Chee Moh Eng, Inspector of Chinese Schools. Kedah. Mr. Chee is going to China on a three months' holiday. Centre:— Mr. Chee Moh Eng, right: Mr. Low Guan Cheng, Secretary; Left:—79 words
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Article639 1936-06-07 26 SELANGOR'S DOUBLE > (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. TTHE inter-State badminton triangular tournament betw <-n Perak, Penan* and Selangor played i Ipoh during the Whitsuntide hoUdays re--1 suited in a hard-earned victory for Se- langor who thus retain the Leong Sin i Nam trophy the639 words
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Article589 1936-06-07 26 YAYU A.A. STILL UNDEFEATED AST week saw three teams com- j pleting their programmes in the open basket-ball league. The Al Tong Old Boys played their last match against the Commercial and Industrial Old Boys. The former team were given no quarter and lost *.o the589 words
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Article89 1936-06-07 26 (From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping. In an inter-club golf match played here the Perak Golf Club drew witli the Ipoh Gclf Club. Scores IPOH. TATPING. Mitchell Johnston 'i White and Birso.. Howard and Gilchrist and Begg 1 WhiterkV 0 Smallwood and Jacques and Dane 1 Tatc89 words
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Article300 1936-06-07 26 SCHOOL BEATS CLUB AT KUANTAN ♦From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuantan. Tn a cricket match payed here i the District Office padar.g the Government English School beat the Kuantan Recreation Club by one run. Scores K.R.C. (Ist Innings.) HarllinKani caught b George Lawthrr 10, Yap Pitt Van300 words
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Article194 1936-06-07 26 TAIPING LEAGUE FOOTBALL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talp Tho Taioin? and District Footoall 1 League is coming to an end in an > r week's time. Four more matches have to be played. The M.i!u\ s ar loaders in the llr.s;. division with 19 points, and the u:194 words
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Article36 1936-06-07 26 Members of th° I'Jtn are requested to note thAt thi funeral i Mr. Teo Kyc Soon's father will take p!aco todny at 10 a.m. at CD, Serangoun Road to Bukit Brcvv-n ecmetay. r«r>'-36 words
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609 1936-06-07 27 Oldest S.C.C. Trophy— Beer Mug For Athletics First Holder Was In "Skins" Malayan Meeting By HpIE athletics season is now in iuil swing in Singapore. Thei Inniskiilinx Fusiliers held their fmtlni during the course of the past week and the finals yesterday. The609 words
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Article227 1936-06-07 27 Last Sunday th^ Ausust Badminton Psirty >>ited Puloe Samboe with about 50 numbers, when badminton, soccer and ping pong matches were played. A vi ry Interesting game of football recultM In a draw of four goals all. Mr. Madon or the Samboe Clerks' OJub refereed. Scorers Jor the227 words
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Article587 1936-06-07 27 LESSONS LEARNED AT PENANG Bj Springbok. Kuala Lumpur. r TO the Sela;igor defence goes the! 1 credit of the State's victory inj the first Malaya cup match this: season, and if the attack benefit from the lessons learned at Penang last week-end, the side should587 words
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Article142 1936-06-07 27 Mercantile Institute vs. Government Printing Office at Serangoon Road on Monday A. Lourdes C. /Jphonao: Teo Ban Teck; A. Tamby: A. Sankaran; Seng Quee, S. Din; Chong Hui: Ng Peng Cher; O. Hendryk; T. I K. VeUu. Reserves: J. Ritchie, P. O. Muttu, Oman. Stan Hock. 1 2nd142 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-06-07 27 In the final ol the Malayan P.W.I). Finch Cup competition Selangor (above) beat Johore (below) by thr^e goals to one.20 words
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Article577 1936-06-07 27 ONE OF STRONGEST TEAMS IN STATE (From Our Own Correspo ..^<>t.) betfamat. rnHE Muar Cricket itmMtoa will be having a busy iirne this week. By the time these notes appear in print, Muar will have played the Johore Civil Service Club, and whatever the result, it will577 words
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Article491 1936-06-07 27 STANDARD SPOILED BY ROUGH PLAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Seganiat. rriHE opening match of the Segamat District Football League last week was productive of very poor soccer. The Police went down to the Town XI by two goals to nil. The winners fully deserved tbeir victory bnt491 words
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Article88 1936-06-07 27 The following are toe first round result* of the Reynard BP. open singles tournament Derrick Klong beat Y. L. Kang 13 IS (5—3) 13—13 (5—3), A. A. Rahman beat Hassan 12—15. 15—5, 15—3, A. Rahim beat Rahman bin Awang 15—11, 11—15, 16—5. L. K. Leng beat K.88 words
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Article44 1936-06-07 27 Entries are invited for the Old Boys 100 yards and 880 yards races at the first annual sports of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce to be held at trie Jalan Besar Stadium, on July 3. Entries must be received by June 15.44 words
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Advertisement468 1936-06-07 27 ,45k. IT'S ON: THE BIG BATTLE f^^R The original battle was fought in Manila rcrmtly. P^K ON FRIDAY, JUNE 12th /-'WiJ^. &> at the NEW-WORLD ARENA WSiii^T^ SCHMELING \f ,^TC»^*S (Light-Heavyweight Chrunpion of tho Orient) -,A vs Young FRISCO f U Sft YOUNG SCHMELING IS THE "BIG BOY" THAT C468 words
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Article, Illustration67 1936-06-07 28 MB. JOHN I -M.ll-FI I.IMI son of Lord Swinton, who, as Mr Philip Cnnltflc-Ltater, was Secretary of State for the Cotonle*. (raving St. Peier's Church, Eaton Square, after his marriaffe to Mia Anne Irvine MedUcott, daughter of Canon R.S. Mrdlirott. The brMe wore a67 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-06-07 28 Five-year-old Pamela Tanner (left) was elected May Queen at the Ha*h Myddleton School. Clerkenwell, London.15 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-06-07 28 BETTY NUTHALL BEATEN M.ME. HENROTIM (France) in !>lay against Betty Nuthall, •horn she beat 6 —2. 2 —6. 7 —5 n the fourth round of the ■.omen's singles of the British 'vird courts championships at Bournemouth.36 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-06-07 28 Mil. 3LU*.. Oi.il MAGOOMAJL p anting a tree from Vancouver Island at the rriTrstdc of C'apt. Ocorge Vancouver, foamier of British Coiambia, at Petersham Church, Surrey, on the 138 th anniversary of his death.34 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-06-07 28 Siamese Prince Wins At Brooklands THREE CARS sweeping down i.oin the banking in the International Trophj- race at Brooklands, which was won by Prince Bira of Slam.27 words
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Advertisement21 1936-06-07 28 (D c GoUiims Scotsfflhlsky Mellww »nrt Frirndl? SpliH THE "BIRD" THAT SCORESM .-.J|» A "BIRDIE" BUYS THE^B^ "BLACK&WHiTE" SOLE AGENTS. MALAYA.21 words
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Advertisement215 1936-06-07 28 Jf V Tllk EASTERN AOEMCIES. LTD. Sensible, she is. She was U convalescence. She knew fresh air and exercise are good but not all. There should be some effective blood creaung B substance to build up with She looked around observed some once anaemic people oecome fit. looking well She215 words
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