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Title Section20 1936-06-21 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION Price 10 cents. No. 235 SiMidav, June 21, 193620 words
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248 1936-06-21 1 No Replacement Of Reserves "WORSE THINGS THAN ABANDONMENT OF RESTRICTION SCHEME" Warning By Ulu Klang Chairman (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. "THERE are worse things for this country than the aban- don men t of tin restriction and one of those things248 words
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204 1936-06-21 1 WETTEST NIGHT FOLLOWS HOTTEST DAY AMAZING SCENES AT ALDERSHOT TATTOO London, Saturday. A SEVERE thunderstorm lasting more than two hours broke over London at 10 p.m. last night following a day of exceptional heat. Violent rain drenched theatre-goers on the way home. Some material damage was done by lightning butBritish Wireless - 204 words
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Article70 1936-06-21 1 London. Saturday. The turnover of the Racecourse Betting Control Board's totalisators last year was £6.149.253— 0ver £1.000.000 mor.* than in 1934. Operating results of the year show a surplus of £261.099 or £99.029 more than in 1934. Out of the surplus the Board mad- erants amounting70 words
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Article76 1936-06-21 1 CONSUL'S EVASIVE REPLY Shanghai, Saturday. JNTERVIEWED today, Mr. Suma, Japanese Consul-General in Nanking who is now in Shanghai, declined to affirm or deny a statement reported to have been made by him that Japanese forces in Shanghai would be increased and that a Japanese garrison would76 words
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Article33 1936-06-21 1 Tokio, Saturday. It is reported that the Finance Ministry is studying the advisability cf making beer, rice-wine, matches, alcohol and sugar Government monopolies. Salt and tobacco are already Government monopolies. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 33 words
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Article121 1936-06-21 1 Late News Close of play scores in county cricket games which began yesterday: At Lords: M.C.C. 333 iHendren 98 Edrich 114); Oxford Univ. U 7 for 4. At the Oval: All India 226; Surrey 154 for 3 .'Sandham 85 not out). At Birmingham: Derby 280 for 6 (Worthington121 words
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Article24 1936-06-21 1 In the final game for the Westchester Cup at Huriingham on Saturday America beat Great Britain B—C,8 C, thus retaining the trophy.24 words
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Article41 1936-06-21 1 (Ir.-r.i Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. A Malay woman digging; tapioca in the jungle received a gunshot wound in the ankle, having been mistaken for a wild boar by her husband. The woman is now in hospital.41 words
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Article42 1936-06-21 1 London. Saturday. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy has been conferred at Cambridge on the Venerable P. Vajlranana Thera, who is thus the first Buddhist monk to study for and pass the examination at an English University.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article29 1936-06-21 1 Forrest Towns, of University of Georgia, did 110 metres hurdles at Chicago yesterday in 14 1 10 sec beating Percy Beard's world record of 14 I's sec.29 words
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Article, Illustration63 1936-06-21 1 Large crowds including many chii -en, watched the Empire Air Day display at Hendon Aerodrome. 1.11 th > 1Ith London Regiment (The Finsbury Rifles), which now comprises the 170 th and 171 st Anti Aircraft Batteries, co-operated with the Royal Air Force in the display.63 words
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334 1936-06-21 1 VITAL DEFENCE PROBLEMS STUDIED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. MAJOR-GENERAL W. G. Dobbie, General Officer Commanding, Malaya, commanding: officers of the infantry battalions, artillery and other units stationed in Singapore and representatives of the Navy and Royal Air Force, Singapore, have334 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-06-21 1 Captain Bannerman. of the Ho Hone Steamship Co., with his bride, Miss Prances Hack, of West Australia after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Sunday Times Photograph28 words
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Article42 1936-06-21 1 Tokio, Saturday. "It is announced that Miss Amy Katherine Clive. daughter of the British Ambassador. Sir Robert Clive will bs married to Mr. G. W. Harrison Third Secretary at the British Embassy, on July 2 at St. Andr42 words
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Article188 1936-06-21 1 WAR MEMORIAL TO CARRIER PIGEONS "Chere Amie" Saved A Battalion Lille, Saturday. A WAR memorial has been unveiled here to the heroism of 20,000 carrier pigeons, belonging to the French, British and the United States armies, that were killed while rendering service during the Great War. Some of these birdsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 188 words
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Article20 1936-06-21 1 Monsignor Valerlo Valerl. titular Archbishop of Ephcsus, and Apostolic Nuncio in Bucharest, has been promoted to the Nunciature in Paris.20 words
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Article122 1936-06-21 1 AMARNATHSENT HOME Warned For Insolence Several Times Amar Nath, the Indian Test cricketer, was sent back to India by boat today as a disciplinary measure." "The Amar Nath matter now rests with the Indian Board," said Mr. Brittain -Jones, the manager of India's team, to Reuter, beyond122 words
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Article143 1936-06-21 1 CHIANG ORDERS WITHDRAWAL Shanghai, Saturday. QEN. Chiang Kai-shek, it is semiofficially learned, has sent a virtual ultimatum to Generals Li Chung-jcn and Pei Chung-hsi, the Kwangsi leaders, demanding the withdrawal of their forces from Hunan to their original garrison posts in their province within a specified time143 words
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Article, Illustration48 1936-06-21 1 The yacht racing season on the Clyde opened with the cruising matches of the Royal Clyde Yacht Club from Hunter's Quay to Rothesay where the same yachts took part in the Royal Northern Yacht Club's opening races. The picture shows yachts of the eightmetre class.48 words
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Article111 1936-06-21 1 TWO MEN KILLED IN QUARRY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. •T*WO Chinese belonging to a squad of coolies engaged in stone quarrying were killed as the result of being hurled down the face of the cliff. Having completed preparations for blasting a portion of the cliff111 words
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Article30 1936-06-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Saiurday. Prince Damrong is celebrating his 74th birthday at Penang tomorrow. Many letters of congratulation have been despatced from here today.30 words
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Advertisement11 1936-06-21 1 WARNER BROS*. MUSICAL TREAT! "COLLEEN" WITH DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER COMING11 words
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Advertisement63 1936-06-21 1 AL JOLSON IN "The Gaging Kid" The smcin rt Siring. n'rst Virirtv Show Ol The Season Fron WARNER BROS. COMING v4YLMER THE NATURAL FLAVOUR ffi^ PRODUCT— n^| Unrivalled for delicate, full natural flavour The famous name of AYLMER offers a wide range of canned and JfZ bottled goods, all of63 words
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Article, Illustration1930 1936-06-21 2 Two Malaysian Novels The "Soul Of A Strange Race" Mr. Rutter's Hillmen: Miss Lulofs' Coolies I SUPPOSE that a page which bears a heading such as this one does should play a spotlight upon facets of Singapore life or at least present a distinctively Colonial point of view.1,930 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-21 2 2 flflfl v^lH "S. C. S. ON THE LABEL -BEST BUTTER ON THE TABLE TEL. 5378 w.s. tst18 words
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403 1936-06-21 3 "COMPENSATION" FOR BUYING HER GOODS N. I. Industries Must Not Conflict With Motherland's PREAT interest has been around among firms interested in trade with Netherlands India by the announcement that the Netherlands Government has presented 25 million guilders to the Netherlands Indian Government, "without obligation403 words
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Article22 1936-06-21 3 Mr. G'yn Myfyr. the Welsh poet, has won a Bardic chair— his 10lh :it Kdmonton, Alberta, for the second year in puccesrion.22 words
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272 1936-06-21 3 MOTOR SPIRIT FROM TAR RESEARCH WORK IN ENGLAND T)i<* Fuel research Station at East Greenwich was visited recently by between 300 and 400 guests, who were received by the Chairman of th2 Fuel Research Board <Sir Harold Hartley, F.R.S.), and the Director of Fuel Research (Dr. F. S. Sinnatt). They272 words
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Article407 1936-06-21 3 SINGAPORE HOSPITAL WEEK LJOSPITAL Week events are now fully organised and they will provide residents of Singapore with entertaining evenings while helping the funds of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The Magic Circle is giving two evenings of magic at the Victoria Theatre on Friday and Saturday, June 26 and 27,407 words
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Article158 1936-06-21 3 Admiso.on IC the enclosures on the padang for the King's birthday parade on Tuesday is by ticket only. Ticket-holders are asked to co operate with the officials in charge of the seating arrangements by bringing their tickets with them, and by arriving not later than 7.20 a.m.158 words
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Article150 1936-06-21 3 ANCIENT CULTURE IN MIDDLE ASIA WALUABLE evidence of the contacts between Kazakhstan and ancient China have been discovered by expeditions sent out by the society for the study of Kazakhstan. Stone figures of women, warriers, and lions, sculptuvd in hard, grey rock several thousand years ago, were150 words
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145 1936-06-21 3 LIONESS CALLS ON VICEROY LED BY A CHILD Simla. A LIONESS lying down with a dog and a little child leading them is Simla's latest interest. Both animals arc pets of Swaml Krishnandji, who brought them here from Mr. Gandhi's training school near Bombay. He says that lions, cows, horses145 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-06-21 3 Mr. Ho Man, the well-known Selangor tin miner and rubber planter, who died in Kuala Lumpur last week.18 words
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Article509 1936-06-21 3 HOTELS SKA (El HOTEL: Special Tiffin and Special Dinner. < I.NLMAS AUIAMBRA Boulder Dam with Ross Alexar.dc- and Pr.tr.; :a Ellis 3.15 3 15— 915. APITOL The Trail of The Lonesome Pine. 3 15 6 15—9.15 i.HiiU THEATRE. GREAT WORLD: 6tol; n Harmony. 7 p.m 9.30 p.m.509 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-06-21 3 Mr. Vaughan Jones, secretary of the Singapore Swimming Club. Now that the new clubhouse is officially opened he goes on leave. He sails on Wednesday.25 words
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Article68 1936-06-21 3 We are very concerned about the position of our subordinates —Mr. A. S. Small. Handicapped as Ctiina is, it would be disastrous to fight Japan. Mr. Tan Kah Kee. Hollywood, peppered with beautiful blondes and brunettes and how. Mr. L. Cressoii. More than talk is required to68 words
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Article59 1936-06-21 3 (From Our Own Cot respondent) Taiping. Saturday. Mr. P. T. Ho. the well-known Taiping lawyer and sportsman, will ;>e married to Miss A. Yuen at Ku.vla Lumpur tomorrow. After the marriage ceremony, an At Home will b-* held at the Eastern Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Ho met59 words
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Advertisement654 1936-06-21 3 KNOCKED TEN YEARS OFF HIS AGE When He Got Rid ot 35 lbs. of Fat This man found lie MM cuijflui far 100 much weight. As i., usually tbc nn ■IUl women as well as with made him appear older than his ytua. W.i n he eventually got rid of654 words
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Miscellaneous99 1936-06-21 3 tntrance Godown Gate Main Wharf Raub IS 3 Poelau Tello 11 3 Klstna 9 3 Empire Dock Sllverteak 32 Nancy Molier 37 3 Kurohime Maru 48 4 West Wharf Helenus 2 4 Monday, 22nd Jane. 1936. East Wharf Hong Peng 22 1 Plancius 20 1 Main Wharf Gorgon 16 399 words
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Article884 1936-06-21 4 KWANGSI LEADERS LEFT TO FACE THE MUSIC Failure Of South-West's Daring Gamble rHE Kwangsi leaders, prime movers of the ill-starred pseudo anti-Japanese crusade in China, have been left to face the consequences alone, the past week's cables suggest. Secret negotiations ha%-e been proceeding between Generals884 words
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207 1936-06-21 4 RAILWAYS MAY WORK WITH SUN WIZARDS EXCURSIONS with guaranteed fine weather are something new in travel that British railways hope to offer next yea/. They want to be able to sell a ticket to Yarmouth, say, witn a promise that it will be nne there— tomorrow, next montb. or at207 words
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Article95 1936-06-21 4 CHIEF OF ITALIAN GENERAL STAFF Rome. As anticipated. Marsrnl Badoglio is not returning to Africa. He was received by Signor Mussolini and asked n Duce to relieve him of the post of Viceroy of Abyssinia in order to enable him to resume his post of Chief of95 words
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Article46 1936-06-21 4 Washington. The Navy Department has called for tenders, to be received by Aug. 19. for the construction of six destroyers and three submarines. The vessels cor.iprlse half the total of the building programme for these categories during the year ending next June.46 words
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Article189 1936-06-21 4 $80 FINE ON TRADE MARK CHARGE BEFORE Mr. L. B. Gibson, Criminal: District Judge, Saito Matsui. a; Japanese, was yesterday fined $80 or to undergo two months' im- prisonment in default for having: imported "Bull Dog hydraulic j brake fluid with a counterfeit trade mark which was an imitation of189 words
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103 1936-06-21 4 REFI SAL TO PAY MAY MEAN CLOSURE OF PLANTS. Tientsin. Refusing to pay the Hopel-Charhar Political Council monthly taxes on cigarette sales in North China, which are at present being remitted to Nanking, the British-American Tobacco Company has been threatened with closure of their103 words
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Article64 1936-06-21 4 The case against Lim Teck Siong. who is charged with having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to Tan Kirn Hock on May 11 at Ah Hood Road by means of a knife, was postponed yesterday to July 10. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrle prosecuting esplained that the complainant was64 words
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Article, Illustration53 1936-06-21 4 In this party at the Singapore Swimming Club official opening: night dinner are Mr. and Mrs. H. W. T. Fogden, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Weisberg. < omdr. and Mrs. C. C. Dix, Mr. R. St. J. Caulfleld, Mr. N. H. P. Whitley and Mr.53 words
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133 1936-06-21 4 CHILD'S ORDEAL SAW MOTHER KILLED BY BOULDER A girl of eight described the death of her mother At an inquest at Llangollen. The mother, Mrs. Msrgaret J. Roberts, 31, of Brook-terrace, Llangollen. was killed by a boulder which crashed down a mountainside where she and her two children were picnicking.133 words
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Advertisement457 1936-06-21 4 "Notice of Removal SUB. TONG LAM COMPANY, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND FODDER IRACTORS. wish to inform a.l their clients that they have removed their offices from 40 48 Peck S'-ah Street to K.3A &i 1838. '"ecil Gan Knc School i S ngapore as UM IM June 103 G. Luxuria /jbLJ v457 words
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Advertisement30 1936-06-21 4 TONIGHT «-45 P.M. 9-15 P.M. M A s GiANT PRODUCTIOI CHARLES LAUGHTON, CLARI GABLE. ntANCHOT TONE IN MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" MATINEE TODAY "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER "FLIRTATION WALK"30 words
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Advertisement335 1936-06-21 4 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TO-NIGHT MON. 22nd. TUES. 23rd at 9.30 p.m. THE FAMOUS KRAUSSGOLDBERG DUO WILL PLAY BEETHOVENS IMMORTAL. SONATAS for PIANO VIOLIN FIRST RECITAL. Nos. 3, 6 and 7. Booking at MEMORIAL HALL from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. from 5.30 p.m. onwards. Phone 6826. PHOTOGRAPHS. Copies of the335 words
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Advertisement223 1936-06-21 5 SINGAPORE FIRM BUYS 40 CANADIAN FORD V 8 TRUCKS Fogden Brisbane Co., Ltd., Civil Engineers Contractors approve Canadian Ford V-8 units in purchase of 40 Canadian Ford V-8 Trucks all fitted with Hydraulic tipping gear and steel dump body. These Canadian Ford V-8 Trucks will be used by Fogden Brisbane223 words
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1252 1936-06-21 6 Unfair Competition Says Chairman HOTEL'S PETITION TO GOVERNMENT NOT SUCCESSFUL Midnight Closing To Remain "ANOTHER FACTOR GOVERNING OUR TURNOVER IS THE IN- CREASING, AND, I MAY SAY, SOMEWHAT UNFAIR COMPETITION OF THE CLUBS WHICH ARE NOT SUBJECT TO ANY RESTRICTIONS AS TO THE HOURS1,252 words
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Article259 1936-06-21 6 SINGAPORE MANNERS STRONG CRITICISM BY A READER To the Editor of the Sunday Times. Sir, Singapore has frequently been accused of lacking culture and no more convincing proof of this could have been found than at the opening dinner of the Swimming Club on Friday night. The speeches of the259 words
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Article144 1936-06-21 6 BOY AND WOULD-BE RESCUER LOSE LIVES (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. /^UNTONO village, on the outskirts of Ipoh, was the scene of a double drowning tragedy yesterday, a schoolboy and an old man losing their lives. The boy went with friends for a dip and having144 words
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Article143 1936-06-21 6 FRAUDULENT TRANSFER OF PROPERTY (From O. r Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. Dr. W. W. W. S. Purcell, the Ipoh first magistrate, tody delivered Judgment in the case in which Lav Llan Bok, his wife and their son were charged with fraudulently transferring property, and/or abetting the143 words
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Article74 1936-06-21 6 Pleading guilty to a charge of having smuggled 274 pounds of Javanese and Siamese tobacco Into Singapore, by sampan, a young Chinese named Lee Kiam Hlang was yesterday fined $600 or seven months' rigorous Imprisonment in default by Mr. L. B. Gibson, Criminal District Judge.74 words
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Article53 1936-06-21 6 The Police Band will play at Botanic Gardens on Thursday. June 25, at 5.30 p.m. March. Victoria (Franz Von Blon) Overture, Morning Noon and Night (SupDc> Selection. The Shamrock (W. H. Myddleton) Two-Step, Paddy's Outing (P. C. Holiday) Three Pieces, (P. Tschalkowsky) Waltz. Confidence (Chater Robins;, Selection, Kissing53 words
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Article81 1936-06-21 6 KILLED BY UNKNOWN PERSON (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. As the result of the Inquest on Sabiah blnti Salleh, the coroner returned a verdict that the cause of death was strangulation andthat she was mur- 1 dered by a person unknown. The woman was found dead In81 words
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Article93 1936-06-21 6 The Krauss-Goldberg duo will give a performance today at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9,30 p.m. There will be performances on Monday and Tuesday as well! The programme for tonight Is: Sonate No. 3. Op. 12 No. 3 in E Bat major: Allegro con spirlto. Adagio con93 words
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Article28 1936-06-21 6 The theory-test MBSttttmi of the Shorthand Writers' Assrn v h was to have been held on June 12, will bs hcld_pA Wt H-.sday, June 2*, at 8 p.m.28 words
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Article91 1936-06-21 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. Mr. Yeo Oon Keong. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Choon Chlat, of Batu Annam. was nv.rrled at Batu Annam last week to Miss Tan Beng Gaan. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Tan Luan, of Gemas. Mr. Llow Kee Tiat, of Singapore,91 words
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Article, Illustration98 1936-06-21 6 Winners Of "SchoW'To Raffles College THE above eleven boys have been awarded entrance scholarships to Raffles College. They are, reading downwards from left to right Tan Teik Kee, Anglo-Chinese School, Penan?. Tan Teck Chwee, Raffles Institution, Singapore. lion Sal Sen, St. Xavier's Institution, Penan?. Goh Keng Swee. Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore.98 words
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Article337 1936-06-21 6 ACTIVITIES CLOAKED IN MYSTERY "Till: Mvi T ii Commission, which received so much publicity at its formation, has done everything to avoid publicity while conducting its investigations. These, however, were confined. In Singapore at least, to official quarters, there being virtually no offers by the337 words
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Article101 1936-06-21 6 30 DISCHARGED AFTER INQUIRY (From Our Own Correspondent.) A Ipoh, Saturday. S the result of a departmental inquiry conducted by the Chief Police Officer of Perak, of the 30 rank and file of the Perak police contingent previously stationed at Bagan Serai have been discharged. It is understood101 words
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Article68 1936-06-21 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Talping. Mr. Chew Kok Thye, who was recently made a Justice of the Peace. Perak, was feted by the committee members of the Kulng-Chow Hool Kuan, Taiping. There was a large gathering present at both the tea and dinner parties. Two Chinese wayangs were68 words
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Article, Illustration192 1936-06-21 6 Or Will It Be 'All's Well That Ends Well* NEW YOIJK. jyiISTER GENE TIWKV, gentleman and siholar. has to use the words of his f.ivourite author. Shakespeare, been "hoist with his own petard." Mister Tunney for months has been lecturing people in Connecticut to use mere192 words
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Advertisement192 1936-06-21 6 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin haa Marly M million tiny ee.inm or MtM «Ik re tiny K run Ol piti-•it«-s c.-in hid.- :\nd causa your skin to Itch, Cra< !>. lv< l, Burn, also Bi t> ma, 1 >hoby itch. Hir.Kworm, I'lmples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, jim.l Singapore Foot.192 words
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Article1048 1936-06-21 7 Stamp Collecting By Fred J. Melville THE average stamp collector is no zoologist, nor have I any claim to consider myself one. We share, however, the common love of animals domestic, and the general interest in and wonder at nature in the raw. That the animals pictured1,048 words
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Article168 1936-06-21 7 I ONDON'S great army of missing persons numbers more than 5,000 annually. This figure Is given for the lirst time in the recently published report of the Commissioner of Police, Air Vice-Mar-shal Sir Philip Game. Last year the number of men and women circulated as168 words
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Article151 1936-06-21 7 The steamer V/ien, of the Austrian Danube Navigation Company, collic-a with a pillar of the Reichsbridge, the main bridge connecting Vienna wii.h the suburbs on the left bank of the Danube, broke in two and sank Immediately. No passengers were on board, but seven of151 words
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Advertisement204 1936-06-21 7 A BARGAIN IN STAMPS For Is. Post Free. (or its equivalent In current unused Mamps of any country). WE will mikl you 50 ditTcrent British Colonials 100 different New Euro--20 different Air Stamps. 1.000 Stamp Mounts, a perforation gauge and a specimen copy of the Philatelic Journal of Great Britain.204 words
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Advertisement73 1936-06-21 7 THE STAMPS OF THE TREATY PORTS OF CHINA AND OF FORMOSA by Captain H. R. Oldfleld. 1.L.8. 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. Monthly73 words
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Advertisement201 1936-06-21 7 18. CONDUIT STREET. LONDON. W. I. IS A FAVOURITE MEETING PLACE FOR MALAYANS. H. G. DISS. (late of Singapore.) Managing Director of Conl Si Co.. Ltd., the well known High-Class Tailoring business, invites those coming home on leave to pay him a visit. All orders received by htm will be201 words
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Advertisement204 1936-06-21 7 GOODWOOD HOTEL QUEENSBORO TEKRAM-:. HYDE I'ARK H. C. water and reading light u> bedrooms. Lift. Night Dcrter. Oarage Adjacent. Excellent Cuisine Daily Terms from 10 6d. Weekly from 3 gns. Bed Breakfast 6/6 to 8 6. New Lounges and Billiard Room. rariff from Resident Proprietor or the SUNDAY TIMES Offlre.204 words
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Miscellaneous1524 1936-06-21 7 Today's Wireless Programmes EMPIRE STATION Si"A--S«S *JT JStTB SINGAPORE 55 WEStt S=*- Gert Randolf-Schmalnauer. 11. M p.m. k/aii\ji-»a \si\u. TRANSMISSION 4. a.~ SUUoB 7a smptpore.-w.^n^b rAJniTTA 49.9 metres. Owned and operated by Radio VnLV/Ul 1 t\ Three of the following freq encles will SerTlce Co., of Malaya 1934. Ltd., Broadcast1,524 words
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Miscellaneous201 1936-06-21 7 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT HOW TO CLAIM $100 PRIZE MONEY Competitor Urban Boswell. of 110, Praya Lane. Malacca takes the whole of the prize money offered In The Sunday Times $100 Crossword Puzzle Competition printed in our issue of June 7. He submitted the only all correct solution received. We give201 words
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Article465 1936-06-21 8 MR. DE VALERA'S STRONG DEFENCE OF MR. EDEN'S ACTION Conservatives Split London, Saturday. DROCEDURE which would be adopted for ending sanctions against Italy if the British government's view is accepted at Geneva is discussed in the press and it is assumed that the date willBritish Wireless - 465 words
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Article, Illustration53 1936-06-21 8 The marraige took place at 7 Lorong 41, Gaylang Road, of Mr. Too Eng Kiat eldest son of the late Mr. Tea Nai Seng and Madam Yap Chwee Chin, and Miss Wee Kirn Tian (alias Lucy Wee) youngest daughter of the late Mr. Wee Kay Sweo. youngest sister of Mr.53 words
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Article212 1936-06-21 8 DEVALUATION TO BE FOUGHT TO LAST DITCH London, Saturday. TTHE French Finance Minister's Verdun stand to save the franc has caused a sharp recovery in gold currencies, although financial circles are somewhat disposed to reserve comment pending clarification of several major points. Since devaluation nowReuter - 212 words
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Article22 1936-06-21 8 Guatemala, In announcing her mention to leave the League of Nations, states that she will "con;inue to be guided by League principles."22 words
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Article181 1936-06-21 8 IN FAR EASTERN WATERS AGAIN has been received that the m.v. Selandia, the first motorship In the world and the firsi to call at Singapore, is a^ain in Far Eastern waters. But she will not visit this port again as sv;er carrying a cargo j of lumber from the181 words
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Article112 1936-06-21 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. While an official of the Selangor Club rushed jund smacking gatecrashers with his open hand as they crawled under the canvas, an urgent call was put through for fifty extra police to stem the invasion of unauthorised spectators at112 words
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Article, Illustration165 1936-06-21 8 •■pHE Istana Kampcng Glan was gaily. decorated when a large and distinguished gathering attended a tea party yesterday given by the Muslim community in honour of Capt. Noor Mohammed Hashim being appointed an unofficial member of the Legislative Council. Among those present were Mr. J. A. Hunter,165 words
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Article, Illustration202 1936-06-21 8 REPORTED JAPANESE PROPOSAL Tientsin. Saturday. /"^EN. Sung Che-yuan, who has just resigned the chairmanship of the Kopei-Chahar Political Council, which was set up last year under Japanese pressure, calscd twice yesterday on Lieut. -Oen. Tasluro. commandant of the Japanese North China garrison. ItSin Chew Jit Poh - 202 words
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Article199 1936-06-21 8 Sweden must spena about 14C.G00.000 kronor (£7,500.000) annually on defence according to the report of the Special Parliamentary Commission charged with examining the Government's proposals for the strengthening of the national defences. A Bill is to be introduced by the Greek Government for awarding the maximum199 words
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86 1936-06-21 8 CLERK CHARGED TROUBLE OVER REGISTERED PACKET (From Our Own C lit.) Ipoh. Saturday. As the sequel to a complaint of the non-receipt of a registered cover at Buklt Mertajam Inquiries were made resulting in 3oey Kong Choc. a clerk in the Taiping Post Office from where the registered cover was86 words
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Advertisement307 1936-06-21 8 > HAHY BROWNIE This novel JjilLcS^fc little Kodak moulded box camera {jlih. .Js*ft is an outstanding value. Trim in Bm Sfl^ Takes good pictures eight on a v COSt.<: $2* i THE SIX-16 SlX!^«w^ up the camera scale. > Price $5. VERICHROME <[<r Load with Kodak (1j fSZ mW^J Film.307 words
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1537 1936-06-21 9 MALAYAN JINGLES 58— NOISE AND NEIGHBOURS If you feel like making whoopee in the hours when others rest, Just make it like a gentleman how few survive that test High spirits and good manners can in double harness run. And to rend1,537 words
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Advertisement252 1936-06-21 9 ciont let rum i i r -I LIFE IS UNCERTAIN! spoil the beauty or your smile >». Delays are dangerous. Have you given serious KEEP TEETH WHITE AND BRIGHT WITH PEPSODEDT V thou Bht to those dependent upon you? Put your mind at rest and safeguard their future. Whether If252 words
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Article, Illustration991 1936-06-21 10 Books Of The Week Activities In The Valleys Where Jenghis Khan Was Born Jen-his Khan. By Kulph Fox. John Lanr. Bodle? Head. Mongolia, iand of forbidden deserts, strange legends, and warrior kings, where the caravan trails lead across the world's roof to the991 words
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Article281 1936-06-21 10 The Phoenix Nest. By Elizabeth Jenkins. Gollancz. 7s. Cd. '"THE Phoenix' Nest" is a spirited pre- sentation of the age and society which preceded and produced the genius of Shakespeare. Miss Jenkins recaptures the atmosphere of the Ellzabethian drama when the defeat of the281 words
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Article486 1936-06-21 10 DIFFICULTY OF JUDGING BY READING ONLY Famous Plays of 1935-36. Published by Goliancz. 7s. (id. rpHIS year's edition of the Famous Plays scries— the eleventh volume— j provides a striking illustration of the i difficulty of Judging the quality of a' play merely by reading it.486 words
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342 1936-06-21 10 CRISP TALE OF NEW YORK UNDERWORLD Murder for a Wanton. By V man Chambers. Melrosc. h By Whose Hand? By II Symons. Jenkins' Colonist Ukti a M URDER For a Wanton citing, crisply v.-ritten talc i underworld of New York— not tha underworld of potty crime, but of the aristocracy342 words
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Article214 1936-06-21 10 Solomon, My Son. By Jo!>:i Erskine. Michael Joseph. 7s. Gd. '< JUt R Erskine retells the story of Solo- mon. leaving out the 7CO wives <he considers that the historians exaggerated on this point) but dealing I with the King's troubles and difficulties jin raising money to214 words
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Advertisement129 1936-06-21 10 f QQ I ,J^£ The Valet is the simplest, %(>3Pt» Vl^v \ffip quickest and most efficient m^^^ vvvsKlfy^ razor in the world. Its price is amazingiy low. jL N £V^^J^<fci Buy a "99 Set to-day. The Valet takes ten seconds to J&>% strop, ten seconds to clean, without unscrewing or129 words
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Advertisement258 1936-06-21 10 THE SCOFIELD STUDY BiBLE For The First Time Offered by Subscription r« mm^n^ A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ALT. CHRISTIAN WORKERS. THE BIBLE IS Commence yoar tatties greatest book in the world; the greatest contribution now With TO HITMAN CULTURE, HUMAN THOUGHT AND REUOIOM; THE ORJiATEST GLORY OP THE HUMAN RACE.258 words
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Article, Illustration799 1936-06-21 11 LINKING KUANTAN AND KEMAMAN Big Plans To Help Trade IMPORTANT developments in communication by road in Pahang East are foreshadowed in the decision of the Pahang: Government to open a new road from Kuantan to Kemaman in Trengganu. One of the greatest setbacks In the free799 words
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Article667 1936-06-21 11 BOLSHEVISM CHANGES ITS COMPLEXION Parental Status Restored •"THE announcement of provisions for protection of the rights of the individual and private property under the new Soviet Constitution, following the steps taken to strengthen the bo ids of marriage, are indications of the social changes which are taking667 words
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152 1936-06-21 11 EFFORTS TO ESTABLISH RIVAL INDUSTRY FOLLOWING the trade disagreement v/ith Australia over the imposition of duties that favour Lancashire cotton goods to the detriment of Japanese, determined, efforts are being made by Japan to grow wool in Korea and Manchuria, so that she will be152 words
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Article119 1936-06-21 11 SEARCH FOR FLYING BOAT BASES I IV\RWIN, which has always been the hopping-off and arrival point for planes Hying between England and Australia, may lose this distinction when the Empire flying boat service from England and Singapore Is started. Major Brackley, Air Superintendent for Imperial Airways,119 words
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124 1936-06-21 11 TO NORTH POLE BY SUBMARINE SIR H. WILKINS' NEW PLANS |OIR HUBERT WIL KINS, the explorer, will shortly embark on the most thrilling adventure of his hazardous career an attempt t:> reach the North Pole by submarine. Several years ago he tried, without success, to make an extensive Polar exploration124 words
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Advertisement965 1936-06-21 11 Take SANATOGEN and feel thoroughly Healthy nhkßSbl It? «*N>^* r Inm^nm^mm W -iJs' '^^mV You can be Stronger and Sanatogen increases your more healthy— Sanatogen strength, for it gives will make you so. Whether your body exactly those you are run-down as a elements that produce result of strain and965 words
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Article559 1936-06-21 12 INCREASED ACCURACY OF FIRING Reports On Surface And Upper Air Conditions ARTILLERYMEN in Singapore have been able to make their shooting more accurate because of the help given by Malayan meteorologists. Before the shells are fired the Singapore meteorological station reports on air conditions near the559 words
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Article109 1936-06-21 12 SKELETON AND SILVER GOBLETS Rome. The first human skeleton recovered from. Pompeii for some years has been found near the ruins of a lar^e building close to the amphitheatre. Its position indicates that the person, probably a woman, was fleeing for life when the ashes of Vesdvius buried109 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-06-21 12 The wedding took place in Seremban or Mr. Tan Kirn Khit and Miss Khoo Swee Guat.16 words
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Article241 1936-06-21 12 £900.000 EMERALDS New York. A gold crovn, studded with 453 emeralds and weighing 1,500 carats, made in Colombia, Couth America, 300 years ago in honour of the Virgin Mary is on display here today. A Chicago syndicate of dealers has acquired it after negotiations241 words
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Article318 1936-06-21 12 AGED LOVERS IN BEDROOM DUEL SHE WITH GUN: HE WITH SABRE Paris. jtJI.I.K. MARIA LERMIGNAUX and M. Raoul Broquct, a chemist, had been lovers for t'.vcnty-seven years. Maria, now sixty-two years old. stood in the box at the Versailles Assizes, accused of attempting to murder sixty-nvc-year-old Raoul. The usually solemn318 words
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Article147 1936-06-21 12 DINNER-TABLE DEMOCRACY IN AUSTRALIA 'THE Australian Labour Party wants democracy carried even to the meal-table. Mr. Mulcahy (Labour, NSW.) complained In the House of Representatives, Canberra, that snobbery was being practised in Parliament House. He complained that a high officer of Parliament had objected147 words
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Article336 1936-06-21 12 "More Useful Than French M RESULT OF MORE EASTERN TRADE DECAl'SE of Australia's gr«win3 trade with Netherlands IikIui. Malaya and China, Eastern languages may be taught in some Australian schools instead of one of the European languages. The suggestion that Australian children should be taught Eastern336 words
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Article294 1936-06-21 12 CLERGYMAN FINED FOR CRUELTY WIFE HIT ON HEAD WITH DOG rvIDENCE that he attached four dogs with chains to the back of a I motor-cycle and drove aff was given at Ryde (Isle of Wight) police court when I the Rev. George Garrett, aged 55, a {church of Eivl&nil clergyman,294 words
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Advertisement146 1936-06-21 12 AMAZING OFFER OF THE NEW frig IN IDE RADIO RECEIVERS —from JUNE 22nd. ■M^.^ MJt-JMfc lit Jf «Jl N fe. *^B v^ iSm <£* *~j^^^&^^ .s,f/>tT 355 for A. C Mains $20/- CASH and 7 monthly instalments of $20/The New Monde Radio Receivers have now arrived and limited number are146 words
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Article1234 1936-06-21 13 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By A LTHOUGK I am willing to swallow anything I read In the news- 1 found it rather difficult to c that •"among Mr. J. H. Thomas's huge mail there were letters irom humble charwomen." In the first place, I have never met a1,234 words
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140 1936-06-21 13 VITALITY! VITALITY and again VITALITY!!! Tbjit is the Secret of Health, oi Happiness and of Success. In tins hlg'n-pressure age manklna has not the time to adjust itself to the changing conditions. But Science has found the way! You can increase your vitality, be "super-charged" with vital force by taklnc140 words
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Article509 1936-06-21 13 BY THE FOUR ACES CYSTEM is essential to winning bridge. However, it is necessary to modify your game with various partners. Nortli happened to be one of the HI £."C* RD worst players in 7u tne world and nls °"J c two chief characsvsxsAi terlstics were a SYSTEM.509 words
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Article239 1936-06-21 13 LESSONS OF MANY WARS AN Outline of British Military History, from 166'J, the year of the birth of the Regular Army, to the present day, is what students -f military history arc seeking. Major D. H. Cole and Major E. C. Priestley have prepared an excellent239 words
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Article155 1936-06-21 13 INDUSTRIALISED. MOTORISED AND SUBURBANISED Oxford. "During the last fifty years I have seen the outskirts of Oxford industrialised, the roads m^torised, the countryside suburbanised, and the approaches ribboniscd. Despite all that, Oxford remains a storehouse of beauty unique in the world." So remarked Sir Arthur Saltar. speaking at the155 words
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Article57 1936-06-21 13 The Governor-General in Council has nominated Mr. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri, Vice-Chancellor of Annamalai University. Mr. A. G. Clow. Secretary of the Industries and Labour Department of the Government of India. Lala Shri Ram. a Delhi millowner. and Mr. S. A. Roberts, of Pird and Co., as members of the57 words
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Advertisement204 1936-06-21 13 White teeth are essential to beauty. Clean your teeth with Odol, the toothpaste that is recommended by dentists; the toothpaste that is used by many worldfamous beauties to protect the natural loveliness of their teeth. Use Odol mojthwash as well. It will safeguard your mouth and throat from germs, and204 words
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Article196 1936-06-21 14 Take These Flesh-forming Tablets. Be warned in time if you're losing weight! It may bt the advance danger sign of a dread disease! Begin now to take the tiny, tasteless, sugarcoated tablets that are putting on pounds of healthy flesh on thin, weak196 words
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512 1936-06-21 14 Totidem Verbis No H.M.S. Malaya II Just Yet T^HE trouble about that report that the Sultans are contemplating a Coronation gift to the Imperial Government of a battleship to replace H.M.S. Malaya, now a prehistoric veteran among naval craft— is that it may put fancy ideas in some people's heads!512 words
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Article, Illustration926 1936-06-21 14 No More Will Kedah Watch The Padi Harvest Buffalo Fights 7^7)/{ genermUotu buffalo fighting hus one of the greatest celeorations of the padi harvest in kedah. A recent order by the Sultan lias stopped the fight*. In this article, specially written for The Sunday Times, the last fight to take926 words
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836 1936-06-21 14 W. Sharp - W. Sharp By CTAMP collectors throughout the Em- pire and. indeed, the world, are eagerly awaiting the issue of the new King Edward VIII stamps, and there is considerable speculation, not only among the experts, but the general; public as well, whether the new836 words
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Advertisement122 1936-06-21 14 SIGHT VOGUE COMFORT ,cc tic* 1 OP 1 "fH c 65, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. EU COURT BUILDING FOR THE DOC IN HOT CLIMATES CRISP^pI WHEAT*^ COMPLETE wßH^mty 1 at /KSEa P.O. Bn 291, BOMBAY. A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS is guaranteed by selling HOSIERY. DRAPERY. UNDERWEAR, Hi n s122 words
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Advertisement42 1936-06-21 14 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TL'ESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFrER DINNER DANCES I ADMISSION 50 CTS. I EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT i piAij*o i TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard R J42 words
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Advertisement52 1936-06-21 14 LA B^B^sa s L^bH 7?\^b^b^P^blb^b*>^ b^bS b^L? I HI v J« i»> f^ "1 JJbPt' 'I I A B^B^aWKM^^ridall^Bß if 111!'! M 111 ill 111 4^ r illlllll '111 |Üb\, Illllli I ]IHB^B^B9B^Bt ill^Jjlßit't II ».k iltlrP^B^ B^BW. I 'lilHlliril I ii'^ t |u Pi i v,u bhivhry'cdhß fV 'sTncapore52 words
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Miscellaneous8 1936-06-21 14 IWTWMHI. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Ocil Street. Singapore.8 words
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1114 1936-06-21 15 NO HOPE OF HOLIDAYS OR HIGHER PAY "We Make Small Profits And Also Work Hard" BUSINESS CONDITIONS BLAMED LEADING Asiatic employers who were asked by The Sunday Times whether they supported the claim for annual holidays r'nd better conditions for clerks mostly contend1,114 words
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Article144 1936-06-21 15 CERMAN HUSBANDS WHO ARE UNFAITHFUL Berlin. OUSBANDS who arc unfaithful will in future lose their jobs in the German Civil Service. The same rule is to be applied to a woman civil servant who commits misc>«duct. This decree, issued yesterday in the German Administration, official German Civil144 words
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Article27 1936-06-21 15 Robert B. Delano, a young and distant relative of President Roosevelt, shot and killed himself near Barranqucras. Argentina, where he had been employee! with a cotton company.27 words
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Article34 1936-06-21 15 Two Germans from Tilsit, in East Frussia, and Neissc. in Silesia, have,' ban sentenced by the People's Court ii Berlin respectively to penal servitude for life and for 10 years, on charges of treason.34 words
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196 1936-06-21 15 Picked R.A.F. Pilot To Fly To Stratosphere AN officer of the R.A.F. is shortly to be picked by the AilMinistry for the first attempt to reach the stratosphere in an airplane. A secret new high-altitude airplane is now being completed in a closed hangar ol the Bristol Aeroplane Company at196 words
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Article101 1936-06-21 15 HAZARDOUS VOYAGE TO BEGIN SOON pADDLING separate canoes 15ft. long and 3ft. wide, two young Englishmen will leave Deal, England, for Singapore next month. The venturesome canoeist are Harold Feiin and Colin Sullivan. Their canoes will carry sails. Prom Singapore they will <ro on101 words
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Article35 1936-06-21 15 The King of the Belgians has conferred the title of Count upon M. Maurice Lippens, President of the Senate. M. Lippens was formerly Minister of Education, and ha-s also been Governor-General of the Belgian Congo.35 words
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Article287 1936-06-21 15 Animals In The News ANIMALS sometimes cause a! lot of trouble in ways mere humans cannot foresee. Take the case of Mr. Ira Duckett. of Grand Rapids, Michigan. When a rat jumped into his car he i threw his starting handle, missed the rat and287 words
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Article500 1936-06-21 15 COMMISSION MAY INQUIRE INTO SUPPRESSION OF TRUE STORY CIPPRESSION of the news cf a I bandit-shooting outrage and the issue of a misleading police statement to the newspapers ha:: involved the Chief Commissioner of Police in Victoria, Major-Gene-;.! Sir Thomas Blarney, in an Anstivdiaw'u'.f sensation. Sir Thomas500 words
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136 1936-06-21 15 HIS FLYING "JUBILEE" Amsterdam. K/l Anthony Herman Gerard. Fokkor, the famous Dutch aeroplar.r cU signer, has just celebrated the 16th ;:nniversary of the granting of his first flying licence. The occasion was marked by a special ceremony held on the Sc 1 aerodrome, at136 words
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Article102 1936-06-21 15 COMPANY'S OFFER TO ITS EMPLOYEES A free whole life assurance pollcv, equal to approximately or.c years remuneration, and B free pension ar/> among the offers made to employees of IC. C. Wa!:cfield ;\rd Co.. the oil manu.ac'iiircrs. in a new pension achi I i The Company have f:>r102 words
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Letter163 1936-06-21 15 Dear Mother, 1 am so much obliged to you for recommer.dtnf Bristol for Baby. It icas mat what he wanted and ne is putting on weight steadily now and hlk limbs are so firm and strone— the dcr'in"! 1 am Mtng BRESTOL," ot course w:th my163 words
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Advertisement55 1936-06-21 15 PYRAMID —^v the handkerchief to shout ahout! Thif man is proud of his handkerchief, because it is a Pyramid. Pyramid Handkerchiefs are always soft and smoL-th, and also look very smart. They are made in many attractive colours and ilesigns for your choice. On stile at all department ctores and55 words
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Miscellaneous10 1936-06-21 15 %w£,l^} IE r— il fmrim \b^^^t^z~ r^fe Sidelights g<* Sing*por>£.10 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1936-06-21 16 •"PHE Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps has recently lost a popular officer by the departure on leave of Captain D. G. B. Ridout, their adjutant. Before he sailed for England with Mrs. Ridout he was entertained to several farewell parties, among them a tea party given1,050 words
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Article1322 1936-06-21 16 John Drinkwater - John Drinkwater By AS I watched the King reviewing the Royal Horse Guards in Hyde Park, one circumstance struck me more even than the parade and splendour of the scene, which on a lovely May morning were certainly impressive enough. It was a detail that in1,322 words
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Article327 1936-06-21 16 SEVEN WARSHIPS FOR ARGENTINE TTHE Argentine Naval Cj.T.nr.isjisn in Europe has sign:d contracts with British shipbuilder. 3 firms for seven destroyers to replaca out-of-date vessels. The contracts represent a total value of £2,800,000. Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd announces receipt o* an order for three of the destroyers and the327 words
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Advertisement940 1936-06-21 16 P ft RIS 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 pull assures perfect fit comfort and satisfaction. In smart patterns and the longlasting STEIN ELASTIC. Moderately priced. You v ill also prefer940 words
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Advertisement66 1936-06-21 16 To Save-U-Trouble Get A Copy Of The Quick way Key For Crosswords Special features: L It can be conveniently carried In the pocket. 11. All CLUE words having the same number of letters are- grouped together. 111. Every line begins with a possible clue word. Our last supply was sold66 words
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Advertisement1510 1936-06-21 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 Lhe puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awarded in respect of the1,510 words
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Miscellaneous236 1936-06-21 17 n p n r; i I p [7 HHt i p >o i t&BSSSBSS^BSI BBBsH Write your name and address here and aWpN "THE BACK or T"UE ENVILOPE IN WHICH YOU POST YOUR ENTRY. V^ Name -VV-/-Address /S^..?^r 21-6-36. x/ DEFINITIONS ACROSS: DEFINITIONS DOWN: Referred back. I. Requite. 7. A236 words
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183 1936-06-21 18 Just imagine twenty years of painful Indigestion: twenty years of slesplessr.ess; of frequent sickness and semistarvation. Imagine the misery of it and Imagine the relief of being completely cured by a short course of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder Yet this is the actual183 words
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88 1936-06-21 18 COTTON-GROWING PLAN. Bombay. An immense irrigation project in the Punjab, costing £4.000,000. ia being prepared by the Government experts at Simla. It is designed to irrigate 1,500,000 acres of land along the banks of the River Chenab. below its Junction with the Jhelim. The scheme88 words
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Article, Illustration982 1936-06-21 18 MOST PROGRESSIVE IN THE EAST Latest Treatment Which Will Shorten Patients' Stay "LAST WORD IN THE MODERN VILLA SYSTEM" DISING from a cleared jungle plateau to the south-west of Johore are the buildings of what will be the most progressht; mental sanitarium in the Far East.982 words
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Article186 1936-06-21 18 "SUICIDAL METHOD' OF HOUSE BUILDING BLAMED fT'iiE view that the heavy death roll in the Quotta earthquake was due to •the suicidal methods" of h^use construction, and to the fact that the disturbance occurred at 3 a.m., was expressed by Mr. C. P. Skrinc, Revenue and Judicial186 words
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Article375 1936-06-21 18 SAILORS' DREADED ENEMY Wholesale Destruction In Ships WORM THAT IS A MOLLUSC CCIENTISTS in San Francisco Bay have for the first time been able to watch the shipworm, the sailor's enemy for more than 2,000 years, at his destructive work. They have seen him "rasping" away the hardest wood with375 words
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Article196 1936-06-21 18 Inhabited Only By Shepherds Oban. "THREE island.-, in the Outer Hebrides have just been purchased by Miss Bowen Colthurst. owner of a dairy farm in the South of England. The islands, which are now inhabited only by shepherds, are Bsrncray. tfungulay ;md Pabbuy. and they are situated196 words
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Advertisement134 1936-06-21 18 II _[L-^U^— fj it A nf jj V^S-^""^"*- w^ u k^ VßT?^*^"^Vv- i J3^--T'«A 'Cm SbWBI BcwraßissUs V^s^ w^^^^^ iß^£^ bs^^^^S™*^hß^^msi I^B^sT I |^g^.l*" Bsfrjß J JK'^Wtt IssW— M*. Bsl 3 C for a Bigger and Better Bar Containing Two Picture Stamps This is a new pastime which we know134 words
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346 1936-06-21 19 THE simplest and most economical way of altering the appearance of a room is to choose a new set of cushions for it. There is a great variety of cushion covers nowadays, and you will want, no doubt, to select those of rather346 words
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Article, Illustration556 1936-06-21 19 Max Factor's Advice Troublous Problems Solved ANCE again we find ourselves besieged with .'i host of questions general enough to be passed on in an open discussion. If you have any particular beauty problem which persists in perplexing you, just mail it in. We'll dig down into556 words
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Article98 1936-06-21 19 Put one pint of milk and two ounces of sugar Into a pan and heat it slightly. Then stir in essence of rennet, according to the proportion given on the bottle, and enough chocolate essence to flavour and colour to taste. Stand a perfectly clean jam jar in98 words
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Advertisement283 1936-06-21 19 5.000.000 WOMEN CAN'T BE WRONG in choosing this FACE POWDER J^ AiJU4»4XfUaI MB^ 81 WACMti J WHB TotfAioQ A complexion of fascinating beauty. A smooth matt brush to toe skin that lasts all day. A. natural loveliness that is not affected by wind and rain or perspiration while dancing. These283 words
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Advertisement68 1936-06-21 19 freckles Secretly and Quickly Removed! SUUman'a Freckli (Win blewhca them out wUie you alea*. Lm>m tbe akin aoft and white— the com. flexion frc;h, clear and natural, ror 37 jeara thoiuaada of sacra lute rndoraed It. 80 rany to inc. The flrat Jar proves Ita magic worth. Stillman's freckle Cream68 words
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Advertisement263 1936-06-21 19 on SHORT/ LEAVE TO /JAVA r A k.p.m. j50% reduct|on jgj (For permanent residents of Malay* only) Mf For details please apply to. X.P.M. LINE, 1 Finlayson Green. Tel. 5451. FASHION is the name for it \^^M^^^ PRINTED IN NOVELTY Patterns— J < IJiSjB VERY SUITABLE FOR DAY l^^fiH EVENING263 words
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Article478 1936-06-21 20 When Things Go Wrong CVEN if we have the most efficicnt of cookboys, sometimes little things go wrong with the cooking, or articles of food come into the house imperfect, and not quite fresh. Here are a few hints to help to put these misfortunes right!478 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-06-21 20 ris afternoon dress is very charming- The sleeves and fagot stitrhed front make it somethins different. It is a Celebrity Model.21 words
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Article603 1936-06-21 20 DECAUSE most women ply their knitting needles these days, making gossamer jumpers, caps of unusual designs, or frocks for babies, appropriate bags to hold the work have been found extremely necessary. The very latest is a long, shallow shape made in light-weight felt, of some603 words
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Article99 1936-06-21 20 Put twelve ounces of flour into a bowl and add six ounces of castor sugar, one teaspoonful cf ground ginger, quarter of a teaspoonful of powdered cir.namon, and one teaspoonful cf baking powder. Mix all these ingredients well together and then rub in six ounces of butter.99 words
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Article105 1936-06-21 20 A vacuum lias!; must be thoroughly washed out after it has been used. If it is discoloured, put into it a small quantity of salt and vinegar and shake well. Then rinse with boiling water and dry thoroughly before it is put away. The cork should be boiled105 words
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Advertisement626 1936-06-21 20 UNSIGHTLY HAIRS... ••Kill Romance Nothing destroys a woman's charm in I the eyes of a man so much as ugly superfluous hair. Yet no woman dare use a razor, because it simply makes the hair prow faster, ami all depilatory pastes hitherto known have been evil smelling and dangerous. Now626 words
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Advertisement176 1936-06-21 20 SILK /iH AS SHE DID BH c*s cts. IL ~w k '*-O« SUNDAY KDt£& t1 Readers Only to introduce the Janet Complete Waving Outfit which has astonished the Hairdresslng World by its simplicity and effectiveness In creating at home longlasting waves In the modern style. The Complete Outfit Includes Janet's176 words
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Advertisement500 1936-06-21 20 ■I -A*- I CLEARED MY -w *r~ MM V^Br 91 SKIN rrs I- *f&* IP V THE BEST •:'.*...ja*.. m.^ Kttb TO CATMCMT V MP^' 4 IKhAfntNl *9mmm*'The Cuticura Method 1. Cleanse the skin twice a day with Cuticura Soap. 2. Use Cuticura Ointment in conjunction with the .soap. This500 words
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Article874 1936-06-21 21 BY A CHINESE GIRL IJAS it not been said that one can have too much even of a good thinir? I feel just like that •bout the modern Chinese woman's dress. Everybody is ■greed that the Chinese frock is the epitome of simplicity and chic: but874 words
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Article116 1936-06-21 21 Steam some potatoes in their skins or bake them, remove the skins, and put thf potatoes through a sieve. Flake up an equal quantity of fish, and mix with the potato. The tastier kinds cf fish, like herrings, mackerel, or sa'.r/.on, are best, though any white116 words
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Article29 1936-06-21 21 A trick our grandmothers knew to keep fruit juices from soaking th.ough the bottom crust of a pie was ti> j bmsh with white of egg.29 words
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Article, Illustration547 1936-06-21 21 Yvonne - Yvonne By Fashionable Styles For A II Figures Attractive Seaside Outfits Light Linen Jackets MOST of the new bathing suits are designed to make our figures rival that of Venui. If you don't happen to have a perfect figure, it is astonishing to see what the547 words
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Article444 1936-06-21 21 CMART new suits -:-e being c k made entirely of suede. And s suede jackets beautifully tailor- td in soft rose or dark green s colours are to be as smart in p town as on the golf course. a And just to show the versatility of444 words
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Article75 1936-06-21 21 On a square of sponge cake place a half-pear and on top of this some strawbeny ice cream. Over this pour a sauce of sweet cream mixed with Cointreau and creme de cacao. Another interesting strawberry dessert is made from fresh strawberries wliich have been soaked for several75 words
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Article72 1936-06-21 21 Cut boiled lobster meat In small pieces. Fry chopped onions in butter, add a few mushrooms, put in the lobster meat and a little white wine, just enough for flavouring. Stuff with mustard, salt and pepper. Stuff this filling into oystn shells, sprinkle generously with melted72 words
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Article68 1936-06-21 21 Save brown paper bags, newspapers, the oiled paper in which bread is wrapped and even flour and salt bags. The latter when washed make excel- lent refrigerator bags for salads and i ether vegetables. Glass jars, too, wlt'.i j covers, such as mayonnaise and preserve ja:s,68 words
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Advertisement9 1936-06-21 21 >^r=7 wise mothers insist on A/gvg\ /fl»!s*B^/ for oa6y9 words
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Article, Illustration355 1936-06-21 22 MILLION PEOPLE BATHE IN LONDON'S LIDOS Mrs. Cecily Gkyes, the 23-year-old\ daughter-in-law of Brig-Gen. Sir Percy j Sykes. the well-known authority on Persia, has died from Infantile paralysis at Teheran. Orders for 584 000 tons of new ships are keeping Japanese shipyards working night and day. Some yards have j355 words
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Article, Illustration486 1936-06-21 22 Golden Jubilee Of Far Eastern Line Of Norddeutscher Lloyd By Our Shipping Correspondent. Fifty years ago on June 30, 1886 to be exact the s.s. Oder, a steamship of 3,158 tons register, left Bremerhaven for the Far East. She was a small ship judged by modern standards, but received not486 words
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412 1936-06-21 22 Hunting Adventure At Seventy RETIREMENT "TOO QUIET" NO more picturesque figure ever visited Singapore than Mr. G. T. Salsbury, former Texas cow-puncher, who has arrived to visit relatives in Singapore. Back in the wild lawless days of last century, Mr. Salsbury was a wellknown figure412 words
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Advertisement154 1936-06-21 22 ANDREWS IN THE MORNING Z77\^§'^*P^\ Few sports arc so exacting I H {fit/ jft Jll £cl\ h* as polo. HorsemansMp if it r/\ &yi Ptam I? is not enough. Physical y mW/li v) Iwk I dexterity, mental alert- Xfjl J^il^d V>C •less a strong wrist, a \F/s^^ fci_~~~~TW HttM sensitive154 words
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Advertisement168 1936-06-21 22 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Spe< Uluin.': Ocular Musrle Anomalies. < '.:mpli.at*d defects of vision. Glasses if needrtl. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). Phone 3002. 35 Years' Kuropean Clinical Exncrirncc. CRAVEN A are my favourite cigarettes because they never affect my throat." I168 words
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1852 1936-06-21 23 Famous Players: Famous Clubs OBSCURITY TO STARDOM AND £5,000 TRANSFER FEE IN ONE YEAR I AST August, Norwich City open- 1 a fine, mod?rn ground at Carrow Road, within earshot of "The which had been their home og in 1908. The flrft natch1,852 words
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504 1936-06-21 23 Singapore A. A. A. Meeting CHINESE WEAK THIS YEAR By A Special Correspondent TTHE Singapore Chinese are entering a team for the local Amateur Athletic Association meeting. The choice of the team will be based on performances at the recent Chinese sports. Judging from the results at that meeting I504 words
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Advertisement83 1936-06-21 23 Give Your DOGCi f.h«.r»-. Innic .nd 1.-, A ditiiui I owdcr* when h' n m^ i out of »oit»-<)ie to the r VC\ M BJ jLat^^ M At Mm .p<-t,l, «.ll r<- 3 turn, hr will Map i, n t?..n»,"i' dt^m. There is M tmmm ißn^a AT rhrmiil. haiaar or83 words
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Advertisement674 1936-06-21 23 1 ADVEJmSINC 1 IIIIIIIM 'ii'iiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH'i mm iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiinni!ii| gfiajyHfi^ the claims made are proved a fallacy? Would you BHB® buy that article a second time? While advertising j |HH s a P owcr f u^ force in educating as to the uses, r mSk merits or money saving advantages of a674 words
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1807 1936-06-21 24 CLOSE FINISHES UPSETS AT KUALA LUMPUR RACES MR- BEVEN THE CHAMPION RIDER Good Dividends On Last Day Of Skye Meeting DOUBLE TOTE PAYS $870 ON SOLE WINNING TICKET (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A SERIES of close finishes and upsets were features of the second and concluding day1,807 words
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Article71 1936-06-21 24 HEAVY DEFEAT FOR A.C.S. The second string of St. Joseph's Institution beat the Anglo-Chinese School by eight wickets yesterday on St. Joseph's ground. The ACS. batted first and were only able to put together a meagre 44, Mlnjoot taking seven wickets for 27 runs. St. Joseph's passed the!'71 words
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Article26 1936-06-21 24 The cricket match between St. Joseph's Institution and the Medical College, which was to have been played yesterday on St. Joseph's ground, was cancelled.26 words
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Article, Illustration57 1936-06-21 24 Mr. \V. G. Thomas, Gl-year-old trainer to the Oxford University Athletic Club, is preparing for an attempt on the world's record for one mile for men over 60. He already holds the record, havin? done the mile in 5 minutes 45 seconds. The picture shows Mr57 words
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Article276 1936-06-21 24 By Our Badminton Correspondent. 'THE women's Junior singles badmin- ton tournament was brought to the semi-final stage yesterday when play in the Singapore championship tournaments was resumed. Only two ties were played which resulted in Miss Lillian Tan of the Devonshire B.P. defeating Miss Alice Wong of276 words
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Article211 1936-06-21 24 The following have been selected to represent the V.M.C.A at football vs. Indian Recreation Club on the S.H.B ground on Wednesday, at 5.10 p.m. J. Ferguson. W. Mitchell. Kam Wan Kwee Thlam Teck, O. Day. A. Zazula. P. Swyny, A. Noden. Lim Kirn Wee. N. Jackson, Llm Bale211 words
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Article257 1936-06-21 24 Max Schmeling's Magnificent Fistic Come-Back New York. Saturday. CIXTY-FIVE thousand people cheered Max Schmeling to the echo when, after battering the mighty Joe Louis, knockout king of tti.United States, into pulp during the last six rounds he floored the Negro for the full count in257 words
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Article335 1936-06-21 24 The following are the latest positions in the Singapore League and Commercial Cup competitions: FIRST DIVISION P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts R.A.F. (6) 11 7 2 2 31 15 16 Chinese <2t 10 6 2 2 22 14 14 Inns. Regt. 8 4 1 3335 words
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Article94 1936-06-21 24 PERAK OPEN TENNIS SURPRISE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. The first surpris? in the Perak open tennis championships was provided when Lincoln Leong. who has represented P?rak as well as the F.M.S ,1 was defeated by Khoon Leong whose tenacity enabled nim to beat a more94 words
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Article93 1936-06-21 24 The V.M.C.A. won all their matches j in their lawn tennis fixture with the Dutch Club, on the Association courts yesterday. Following are the results.' V.M.C.A. players mentioned first: Singles: I. A. Alsagoff beat Bicnftet 6—2; 2—6; 6—2. I. Reshty beat Bonnerman 6 l; 6—2.93 words
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Article90 1936-06-21 24 The following will represent the Railway Institute at football against the Henderson Athletic Party today, on the Railway ground at 5.15 p.m. Chelliah. Ah Han. Choon What. S. Hock, Peng Tay (capt.), Sulong, K. Pak, K. Swee Meyer. Rajuloo and Stevens. R?serves Ahmat, Pakirisamy. The following are selected90 words
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Article39 1936-06-21 24 In the final of the Colonial Cups golf competition at the Island Club yesterday N. A. Mai la 1 (h'cap 7) and T. E. Cheah (13) beat Y. Chlkamoto and O. Shinkawa (24) one up.39 words
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Article378 1936-06-21 24 In the SCC. lawn bowls triples tournament, only four matches wen played during the past week, and two of these resulted in draws. Dyne's team drew with Mile's team after a very good game, albeit perhaps somewhat spoilt by the drizzle, which continued throughout the game. On the378 words
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Article58 1936-06-21 24 The following have accepted to play srleket for SCC. vs. Non-Benders on ruesday 11 a.m. at S.C.C.: B. Gaillard, H. Gibson, A. C. Growder L. A. Hygate, Lt. A. T. Hingstcn. A. F. Hunter, Lt. C. H. A. Ollivier. P. O'Neil Dunne. F. P. H. Pearse. Lt. J.58 words
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Advertisement189 1936-06-21 24 t. WATCH SATO RESTORE THE PRESTIGE OF JAPANESE BOXERS. AND AVENGE THE DEFEAT OF NATORI. f^. 11l- IS SURE OF DOING IT. BE SURE TO BE THERE A WATCU HIM. TONIGHT ittb NEW-WORLD JkF^ SATO 12-3 mm. ros. vs. RAPHAEL iBP^I THE JAPANESE IDOL WHO THRILLED I EX-CHAMPION OP \Sri189 words
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Advertisement119 1936-06-21 24 PERAK TURF CLUB JULY MEETING 1936. SATURDAY. «TII. JULY 193 C Pro>-r or*l WEDNESDAY. HTH. JULY 193S SATURDAY. 11TH. JULY ISS6 SATURDAY. 18TH. JULY 1936 SKYE The Subscriptions Tor VUltlng Members shall be: MEN $5.— LADIES 12.— for each Meeting or any day thereof VISITING MEMBERS most be intro-lur-'d by119 words
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1168 1936-06-21 25 Singapore Fully Extended To Win 5—2 HOME TEAM'S SUPERB RALLY CAME TOO LATE Leon Scores Both Losers' Goals n:m Our Special Represent:.! he.) Malacca. Saturday. (SINGAPORE won their Malaya Cup football puM against Malacca quite easily by live goals to two. They were1,168 words
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238 1936-06-21 25 S.C.C. SECOND STRING LOSE BOWLERS FLOGGED BY S.R.C. II 'THE second string of the Recreation Club experienced little difficulty in beating the Cricket club's second string I in their fixture on the Padang yesterday. Batting first the Cricket Club could score only 53. The Recs. hit up 199 runs for238 words
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Article, Illustration223 1936-06-21 25 PLENTY OF GOALS BUT POOR STANDARD OF PLAY (From Our Own Corresrndent.) Kuala Lumpur, Satu. 'ay. THE sky was cloudy and the weather cool for the match between the Combined Services and the North Malaya Europeans on the Padang this evening. The crowd was unexpectedly223 words
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Article297 1936-06-21 25 Wing: Commander Hunter Elected President The annual report of the Singapore Chess Club states: The last annual general meeting was held on Friday, May 17, at the Adelphi j Hotel. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Wing Commander P. B. Hunter. R.A.F.; committee, Messrs. M.297 words
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355 1936-06-21 25 PRISONS SPORTS BEKSIN INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION rpHE Malayan 100 yards record of 10 seconds *as nearly equalled by M. Beksin bin Karim yesterday at the Prisons Department annual sports j meeting, held at the prison, ground. Beksin covered the distance in 10 15 stcs there by clipping 1/5 sec. of his355 words
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Article228 1936-06-21 25 C.S.C. BEAT MIDDLESEX BY ONE WICKET The Ceylon Sports Club "A" beat the Middlesex Regiment by one wicket at Tanglln yesterday. A feature of the match was the bowling performance of M. Ignatius, the S.C.C. veteran who took eight wickets for 20 runs, and Hartfleld o228 words
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Article358 1936-06-21 25 L.A.C. STOREY THE CHAMPION ATHLETE I EADING Aircraftman Storey, a new arrival, won the Royal Air Force Far East Command sports at Seletar yesterday, beating L.A.C. Castell, the brilliant 'ill-round sportsman and last year's champion, by 15 points *.o 13. Apart from the rivalry between358 words
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Article287 1936-06-21 25 POLICE SHOW GREAT IMPROVEMENT 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore. Bahru. THE feature of the weeks League football was the good display by the Police who drew 1 l with thJorinthians. The Police have shown great Improvement and if they maintain this form they will have a good287 words
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Article85 1936-06-21 25 The following have been selected o represent the Banka and Billiton Students in a friendly football match against the Social Athletic Party on Sunday on the Junior Civil Service Association ground at 5 p.m.: Lee Pak Tong; Ban Soon San and Yong Mook Wong: Yap Thian85 words
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Article225 1936-06-21 25 S.C.C.'s GOOD START AGAINST RECS r. P. H. PEARSE scored freely ntt 1 round the wicket to pile up 90 runs for the S.C.C. on the first day or their cricket fixture against the SRC. on the padang yesterday Batting first the Cricket Club totalled 165. of225 words
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230 1936-06-21 25 8 RUNS WANTED TIME MAKES GAME A DRAW A cricket match b tw< en th strings of the Ceylon Sports Club and the Straits Chinese Recreation Club was played yesterday at Balestirr and ended in a draw, the Chinese wanting eight runs more to win wltfa thr wickets in hand.230 words
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Article59 1936-06-21 25 The first race for the Sar.tiy Cup (women* at the Royal Singap:re Yacht Club yesterday was won by Ena (B -10) with MLss Dickey at th^ helm. Merlin <B— s, Mrs. Scrasei was second. B?tsy <B— 7. Mrs. Johnson third, Mowgli <B— 9. Miss Uniacke* fourth, while the59 words
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Article, Illustration59 1936-06-21 25 Four hundred women and tills from every part of the country competed in the Women's A. A. A. open meeting held at Mitcham Stadium as trials for the International netball match at Blackpool. Sweden, Holland France and other countries are sending teams to Blackpool. The picture shows59 words
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975 1936-06-21 26 Views Of Malacca, Johore And Negri Wanted SINGAPORESELANGOR MATCH OFF By Our Badminton Correspondent •THE Vlewi expressed In thesi- itaOUM i.ist week in regard to the decision ol the Badminton Assoi of Malaya to organise the n Interstate Tournament for the975 words
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Article114 1936-06-21 26 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. The badminton competition at the Kedah Exhibition, open only to competitors in the last KB A. tournament, resulted as follows Hashim and Yahaya (Allegro) beat Loh Chuan Swee and Lim Heng Kwee, (Kong Seong), 21—18. 21—15 Wong Wei Kee and Liew Ah114 words
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Article167 1936-06-21 26 Malays are taking up badminton more and more in Penang. The Crescent Star Sports Club met the Malay Recreation Club and played four doubles matches and two singles in one evening. The former club won losing only, one singles match. It is hoped that the Malays will, in167 words
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Article135 1936-06-21 26 By Shuttlecock Pcnans. According to a decision arrived at by the Penr>ig Badminton Association th? Settlement will send In its entry for the Poons Seong Cup competition. The players, however, have not been decided upon as yet but a meeting of the committee for the selection will135 words
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Article80 1936-06-21 26 The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Open Men's Singles ties for Wednesday at the S.C.C. at 4.45 p.m. are: T. Kobayashl "s. V. Anderson. S. Abed vs. A. I Pereira. T. Uchlda vs. R. F. Smith. H. Kamls vs. S. Grlmberg, Yap Ah Hlan vs. W.80 words
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Article57 1936-06-21 26 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiplnj. Good entries have been received by the Kempe Club for th-ir annual billiards championship (open and handicap), which begins this week. The ties in the flr.'t round of the open event is as follows: Hussein Kamal vs. Darus; Kanda.anam vs. Naseh; Alladad Khan57 words
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Article, Illustration618 1936-06-21 26 S.B.A. AND FOONG SEONG CUP To the Editor of the Sunday Times. SIR.— The Committee of the Singapore Badminton Association, in deciding not to compete in the Foong Seong Cup tournament under the existing rules, arrived at the only possible decision in the interests of the game618 words
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Article48 1936-06-21 26 The Premierian Badminton Party will meet the Playfatr Badminton Party in a friendly badminton match of one women's singles and six men's singles at the latter's court on Tuesday, June 23. Players and supporter! should assemble at the Premier Institution, 55, Cuppage Road, at 3 p.m.48 words
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Article168 1936-06-21 26 The following will represent the SAP. at soccer vs. the Singapore Banka Football Team today at the J.C.S.A. ground at Balestler Road at 5. 10 p.m. Sim Ah Pf 1^ Tok Som Mvi, Teo Ban Teck. Sng Ah Lye. Soh Kirn Swee (Capt.), Thong Eng Kee. Lee Ch«e168 words
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Article112 1936-06-21 26 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahni. The annual tournament of the Tarom Badminton Party, Jonore Bahru, was concluded last week. Results Open Doubles: —Champions. —Mohamad Sallch bin Hajl Talb and Samihen bin Hajl Abdullah. Runners-Up: All bin Abu Bakar and Atan bin Hajl Omar. Senior Singles Champions.—Mohamad Salleh112 words
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Article117 1936-06-21 26 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. The Steadfast Badminton Party of Johore Bahru travelled to Kluang and met The Sun Beam Badminton Party of Kluang In a friendly match of three singles and two doubles. The Johore Bahru T j-.tti won by all the matches. The following117 words
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474 1936-06-21 26 KUALA LUMPUR VIEW OF FOONG SEONG CUP To the Editor of th» Sunday Times Sir.— The decision arrived at by the committee of the Singapore Badminton Association no*, to join the interstate badminton competition organised by the Badminton Association of Malaya is most regrettable. This decision Is probably due to474 words
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Article93 1936-06-21 26 The first quarterly general meeting in the fourth year of existence of the Useful Badminton Party will be held at Mr. Woe Kirn Wee's residence, 105. Nelson Road, at noon. Apart from the usual business, classification of members for the 1936 annual badminton tournaments will take piece and93 words
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Article, Illustration10 1936-06-21 26 Ho Chcong Sen::, haw tary of the Artson Badminton Party.10 words
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Article204 1936-06-21 26 I The Sfcond annual general meeting of the j Windy Di. le Badminton Party ni held tha I President's hoM.sc 75. Tyo Sin Smc. I The President explained that the delay in 1 calling the meeting was due to the fact that 1 it was oVi'tied by204 words
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Article136 1936-06-21 26 (From Our Own Oorresp indent.) Segam -,t. A step towards the Improvement of local lawn tennis has been tak^n by the District Hospital Club by opening Btm j court at their premises. The surface of j their old court, was rath.-r bad and imjprovement In the standard of136 words
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Article, Illustration107 1936-06-21 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talping. In the Taiping and District Football League the Malays have exceeded all expectations by gaining equal points with the Punjab Regiment "A In the second division. Unless an extra match Is played, the two teams will be the joint champions in B Division.107 words
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565 1936-06-21 27 JUNIORS MOSTLY TO BLAME Coaching Stricter Control Of Games Wanted By "Leighton" AT tiie end of last football season nine months ago we heard quite a lot about the English F. A. instructional booklet on Association football and it was also stated that M565 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-06-21 27 Jhe learns of the Selancor Asiatics Ml Singapore Combined Services which drew I—l at football at Kuaia Lvmpit last W««k.20 words
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Article90 1936-06-21 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. R. A. M. Stradling, of the Genuang Cricket Club, has proved himself time and again to be one of the foremost run-getters in the country this season. He scored his third century for the i year last week when he knocked up90 words
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Article106 1936-06-21 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. The monthly medal competition (bogey) of the Kulim Golf Club played last week resulted as follows: R. O. Tyndalc Powell (34) 1 up. P. H. D. Jackson (20) all square. Syed Abdul Rahman (24) 1 down, A. V. Perrin (10) 3106 words
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Article348 1936-06-21 27 JOHORE CYCLING UNION CENTRAL BODY NOW FORMED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. /CYCLING enthusiasts throughout the State of Johore will be glad to know that the Johore International Cycling Union has been formed. j At the first general meeting the president. Shaikh Abu Baker bin Yahya. said that the348 words
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837 1936-06-21 27 (By Oar Own Correspondent.) Seremban. "THE Negri Sembilan lawn tennis championships begin this week I on the grass courts of the Sungei Vjong Club at Seremban. The entries are satisfactory and include representatives from the outstation clubs in the Negri. In the singles championships, the837 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-06-21 27 The Perak and Kedah Malaya Cup football teams which met at T&iping last week. Perak won by seven goals to one.21 words
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Article128 1936-06-21 27 A. NADASON SHOWS FINE FORM. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. After being 15 runs behind on the first innings, the Government English School did very well Indeed to score a valuable six wickets' victory over a team of the Segamat Cricket Club. A.128 words
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Article41 1936-06-21 27 Th" Uata Shoe Co. team beat a team frcfll the Middlesex Regiment A Coy at soccer on the Y.M.C*A. ground yesterday, by two goals to all. Chin Chong Leek and Blazek were tbe scorers for the winners.41 words
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Article64 1936-06-21 27 The Ctiir je contingent th« Olympic ga:.«.;. compr.«i.n track and field athtrtei, t»ie »e.g»u-lifters t the swln rr*d the banket -ball team w 1 i>e pa>sir<? through Singapore In .ne Conte Verde on J"ulj 2 tc Join Lhc foo f .ba''ers at Cal?utiu. If the m.h iu.e64 words
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Article369 1936-06-21 27 EXCITING FOOTBALL IN SEGAMAT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. IN an exciting: football match on the Town Padang the Segamat Natives secured a hard-earned victory over the Foreigners (a team composed of players resident at Segamat but not natives of the place) by the odd goal in369 words
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Article498 1936-06-21 27 KUALA LUMPUR NOTES ON SPORT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A LTIIOl'GH the cricket match between Perak and Selangor was not of the best, it was on the whole full of interest with the issue in doubt to the very end. Selangor won by two wickets due mainly498 words
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Article18 1936-06-21 28 The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 235 Sunday, June 21, 1936 Price 10 cents.18 words
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Article, Illustration62 1936-06-21 28 Zoo 's Champ Chimp Mil, the chimpanzee at the London Zoo, likes to have a hand in everything. Now she is helping to build the new Pets' Corner. If a workman misses his shovel, he knows where to find it.. Fifl is probably mixing cement. When there is any carrying62 words
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Article, Illustration77 1936-06-21 28 BOXING BETTY." a year-old cheetah, is a new attraction at the London Zoo. When the keeper enters her case, Betty adopts, on four legs, the conventional boxer's attitude, circling: watchfully. Suddenly' she will tackle him round the knees in the approved fashion. Betty77 words
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Advertisement226 1936-06-21 28 f^jn gin >. 1/ TMt EASTERN ABINCItS LTD. Sensible, she is. She was Lj convalescence She knew fresh air and exercise are good but not all There should be some eflectlve blood creating substance to build up with She looked around observed some once anaemic people become fit, looking well226 words
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