The Straits Times, 28 June 1936

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  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 236 Sunday, June 28, 1936 Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 236 Sunday, June 28, 1936 Price 10 cents.
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  • 261 1 War Planes Will Be Stationed At New Tengah Aerodrome FOURTH AIR UNIT FOR COLONY DUE SOON Importance Of Far Eastern Command Grows FOLLOWING the announcement in the House of Commons by the TJnder-Secretary for Air, Sir Phillip Sassoon, that the "normal strength" at the Singapore
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  • 75 1 QRACE MOORE, the Metropolitan Opera singer who made Hollywood opera-conscious and recently walked-out from the film studios because she grew tired with singing to a cow from eleven in the morning until seven at night," has arrived in London from Stockholm on a ten-day visit and
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  • 335 1 ATTEMPT TO SEIZE CUSTOMS Tsingtao, Saturday. A mob of 700 Japanese attempted to seize the Customs building and fo.ight for half an hour with Japanese consular police who finally dispersed them. A number of the Japanese rioters then made towards the hom.e of
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  • 116 1 HORSES BUFFETED IN STORM IN STRAITS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. DASSENGERS by the Kedah who arrived in Penang yesterday say that Thursday night's storm raised extremely heavy seas in the Straits of Malacca and horses and ponies brought up for the Kedah Gymkhana received a severe buffeting in
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  • 65 1 (From Our Own Corresnondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. Thousands were present at a great military review held in front of the Grand Palace this afternoon to celebrate t!*c fourth anniversary of the coup d>tat which led to King Prajadhipok'* abdication. Mechanised defence forces made an impressive display and
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  • 88 1 WOMAN STABBED 14-YEAR-OLD BOY ACCUSED (From Our Own Corresponaent) Ipoh, Saturday. Suspecting a Malay boy aged 14 of being too familiar with her daughter a Malay woman living at Bota yesterda> met the boy and interrogated him. The youth denied the accusation and hot words followed in the course ol
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  • 55 1 Japanese interests have bought 100 mow of land in a suburb of Tsingtao and work has already begun on the levelling of the area, presumably for the building of an aerodrome* The Mayor, Rear-Adm. Shen Hung-lieh, today protested to the Japanese Consul but no reply was
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  • 60 1 ?rom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. The members of the Mul-Tsai Comi mission yesterday recorded the evidence of Mr. E.D. Fleming, Protector of Chinese, Perak, Mr, Leong Sin Nam. senior Chinese member of the Perak State Council, and two women. Toda? j among those who gave evidence was
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  • 37 1 Students of Peipnig -and Tientsin have offered to employ tlielr summer vacation iii assisting, the authorities to combat smuggling. This offer is likely to be declared.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 125 1 MR. ROOSEVELT NOMINATED POLICE FEARS FOR HIS SAFETY Philadelphia, Saturday. pKESIDENT Roosevelt was formally nominated as the Democratic Party's candidate for the presidency at the Party's convention last night. Sixty speakers seconded Mr. Mack's nomination of Mr. Roosevelt. The monotony was broken by the Hawaiian delegates who rendered musical honours
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  • 18 1 Warsaw, Saturday. The Council of Ministers has ordered the raising of sanctions against Italy. Reuter.
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  • 129 1 SERIES OF CLASHES IN SOUTH HUNAN INTENSE MILITARY PREPARATIONS Hong Kong. Saturday. CEVERAL minor clashes have occurred during the past few days between South-West and Nanking vanguards in South Hunan, but the situation, though dangerous, Is not likely to be .aggravated as the Southerners have halted their advance. This opinion
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  • 69 1 FRENCH PASSPORT CONCESSION BOON TO TOURISTS It is officially stated that foreign tourists arriving In France in groups will not need individual passports so longf as they do not require visas. This means that British visitors on conducted tours will no longer require special passports. All that will be needed
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  • 29 1 For the first time in Liberia's history the foreign diplomats there have organised and adopted rules of precedence, the American Envoy Extraordinary, Mr. L. A. Walton, being elected dean.
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  • 185 1 •"THE first Malays to become com- 1 missioned army officers have ;.r rived in Singapore to take an officers' training; course at Fort Canning. Four company sergeant-majors trom the Malay Regiment were chosen for the course. One is a relative of the Sqltan of Perak.
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  • 56 1 ROTARY HONOUR FOR MALAYA IPOH MAN SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT I lEUT.-COL. Cecil Rae, of Ipoh. who was Malayan representative at the International Rotary qonvention, which ended yesterday at Alantic City, has been appointed Seccnd Vice-President of the movement. This advice was cabled to Rotarlans in Singapore tcday. It is regarded as
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  • 34 1 A death pact was revealed in letters read at the inquest at Nairobi on Major Charles Galtskell. a stockbroker, and his wife, who were found ohot dead in their bungalow.
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  • 132 1 HOOF TOUCHES CABLE Oxford A HORSE that, was being ridden by an undergraduate in a performance of "As You Like It" by the O.U.D.S. was electrocuted shortly before it was ridden into the arena. The rider, Mr. Wllloughby Gray. 31 Hertford College, who was taking
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  • 26 1 In a cinema fire at Hydr.ibad 20 women and children in a gallery were CUt off from escape and burned to death.
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 1 ILIR. MONNETT B. DAVIS, th« new United States ConsulGeneral in Singapore, with bis wife aboard the President Polk, by which boat they arrived yesterday. Sunday Times Photograph.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 69 1 WARNER BROS*. MUSICAL TREAT! "COLLEEN" with DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER COMING II First Test match between England and All-india. British open golf championship at Hoylake. Lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon. SEE PAGE 24 Palestine Trouble Spot ■C 'Tul\ *Sf Jenm/ A l:itt; f\Ljdda Up 1 JD &> R.Trulteh AKMAM Aftennieh
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    • 126 1 Ai. JOLSCni IN "The Singing K:o" The Singin'esl. Swingin'rst Variety Show Of The Season From WARNER BROS. ALHAMBRA Wed. July 1st. RICH FRESH MILK WITH THE RISK REMOVED bearJl^brand THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE NATURAL SWISS MILK It is not an easy task to look after a baby in the tropics.
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  • 2117 2 Too Much Of Singapore A Flight Into The Country Some Thoughts On Life In A Fortress TVIIAT shall be the subject of our Sabbatical discourse today? Shall we discuss the Honours List, or the warrior who popped oft his rifle prematurely at the Birthday Parade, or the inexplicable
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 58 2 "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." AND THE SAME IS TRUE OF OUR CHILLED BEEF which is deliciously tender, retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A trial will prove the truth of our statement "TTTJIZ' .-'"""""^Jr Zr l* -rf i f^kts^
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    • 141 3 GROUND 7t t^^^i AM# grip WT tyres Made i:i Canada. SELECTED BY WELL KNOWN SINGAPORE CONTRACTORS FOR THEIR FLEET OF 40 CANADIAN FORD V-8 DUMP TRUCKS. I 1^ K -y body gives extra Wu&^^Hl^^H s&apw ctronntn nnn ctnminn IH^w rf .■•«r-A.«ra««Bii».»»:^% Sirvnyin unu siuiiiiiiu %y* big or small, know that
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  • 1081 4 3,500 Of Them Show Asiatics Are Eating Wrong Rice Diet WHITE RICE DEATH RATE MUCH HIGHER DLACK and whit* Norwegian rats— 3,soo of them stacked row on row in a Singapore laboratory have proved to Singapore's half-million Asiatics that they are
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  • 122 4 TRIBES OPPOSE TRANSIER Cape Town. The statement of Gen. Hertzog. the Prime Minister, in the House of Assembly, that the Union will probably take over the administration of Swaziland in twQ years' time and of Bechuanaland and Basutoland comparatively soon afterwards has caused considerable stir.
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  • 54 4 ALLEGED SINGAPORE THEFT OF 6,000 FALSE TEETH Enough false teeth to adjust a big portion of the Colony's dental troubles have allegedly been stolen in Singapore. This loas revealed in the third magistrate s court yesterday uhen Wooh Ah Yee was charged with housebreaking and with having stolen 6,000 false
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  • 93 4 COUNCIL DEMANDS PUBLIC INQUIRY CORRUPTION CHARGES A public inquiry has been requested by Southampton Borough Council into charges of corruption relating to the administration ot the towns affairs "in crder to show that the whole thing is without the slightest foundation. At a special meeting of the Council the Town
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  • 19 4 The first mock air raid ever to be carried out in Portugal was staged in the centre of Lisbon.
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  • 136 4 No More Jokes About Swiss Navy THE old Joke of comparing a nonexistent person with the Admiral j of the Swiss Navy looks likr- losing < some of its savour. Switzerland nowj owns two vessels capable of sailing ttM sigh seas. They are the motorships Bernina and Albula. each of
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  • 42 4 I Mr. J. K. Wedlake met Miss Mary Sequin for the flrst time at the Twentieth Century Liberal Club at Branford, Ontario. They fell in love at first sight and were married the same evening.
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  • 20 4 Heavy rains which fell continuously i for over 90 hours caused great damage I to crops and buildings in Cuba
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  • 276 4 £250 AWARD AGAINST WOMAN DENTIST IUIU. Justice Swift, after *rivmjj jadgmeni in ilu< King** Bench Division for ;i firl who alleged negligence l>y a dentist in extracting hor teeth, added this advice. As you arc 21 you are entitled to have the £250 (the clamors awarded). Take tare of it.
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  • 35 4 Figures issued by the Statistics i Bureau show that births in Japan proi per totalled 2.190.681 last year. Death.'? I were 1.162.058, making a natural Increase in the population of 1 028.62.5
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 411 4 14 Notice of Removal Mi;:s.SRS. TONG LAM «j rPANT, GENERAL MERAND FODDER CONTRACTORS, wish to mtorm all their clients that they removed their offices from 46 43 Pock Soah Street to 183. 183 A 1838. 'Veil r. 1 opposite Gan Kn«; s.ihmp- re as from the is: Jane 1936. Luxuria
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    • 1097 4 TZL The Bennett Co.iege. Ltd., Th< Pri »cJp*l. Sheffield, 461. Joo ChJ.t Roid, Bennett College. "I^wm.Tnlyt." England. Singapore. S.S. J^ Sheffield. 27. UunupiUya Road, Dear Sirs, England Colombo. X have pleasure In Informing you that I Dear Sj. was successful in the 1934 London City and I ETTEQ C -"n
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  • 977 5 His Sister Appeals To The Sunday Times For Help "IN DISTRESS ON ISLAND IN GULF OF SI AM" Worried Family Want A Further Search STAYING that both family and friends are convinced that AirCommodore Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, the great Australian flier, who was lost
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  • 109 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. CUB-Inspector Slier Mohamed. of the Seremban Police, was awarded the meritorious service medal In the King's birthday honours. He joined the Police in 1906 and is still in the service. He is 50 years old and at one time was the
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  • 97 5 Grows Grapes And Figs In Malaya A silver medal was presented by H.H. the Regent to Mr. C. A. Panicker, manager of Waterfall Estate, for his pan coagulation smoked sheets which were on show at the Kedah Exhibition. Mr. Panicker was the only Asiatic to win a prize. He was
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  • IN SINGAPORE TODAY
    • 96 5 Today. Australia. N. v. /.i-aland Java and nni r Dil.v iQanta*) .7 Din Javn und Southern Sumatra by air ,N therlsi 7 p.m Monday la and Western States of USA. diishimi Maru) 9 a.m. F enerally, Holhow (Fushlm. .lcn?ken, :mi Maru) 9 a.m. Jap.m ft Macao (Fushin.l
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    • 76 5 M.iil' Irorn Curope etc. (l«ndon) expected today by Air (Imperial 1 will be delivered to it nt 8.33 p.m. General delivery of I a Man lay at 825 a.m. rom Kurope (Amsterdam) expected today by Air (Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholders at 8 pm. Genera! delivery of
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    • 136 5 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Saturday, June 27. Ships alongside the Wharve* or expected U arrive. fcntrance Godown Gate East Wharf Rajula 22 1 Main Wharf Sumatra Maru 18 3 T?il" 8 Akar It I p^ax. Jf Empire Dock l^eei Je^farer 30 3 3 EwltL.n v. n, in i w»^n» II
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  • 33 5 CRASH ON B EACH Major F. W. Cavendish-Bentinck. one ol the lfadlng settlers in Kenya, had a narrow escape from death when his plane was smashed in landing on the b->ach near Mombasa.
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  • 24 5 Another bridge across the Zambezi, directly linking Salisbury with Lusaka, has been promised by the Beit Trustees It will take two years to complete
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  • 81 5 PLAY BY PLANTER'S WIFE TO BE STAGED AT SEREMBAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A One-act play writtei; by a Malayan planter's wife and called "Interviewing the Director" will be staged at Seremban on July 26. Mrs. D. Kennaway of Escot Estate. Tanjong Malim, wrote the sketch, and
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  • 49 5 SHIPOWNER LEAVES £648.000 The late Sir Frederick C. Bowring, shipowner, twice Lord Mayor of Liverpool and one of the city's greatest benefactors, left £648,251. "so far as is at present ascertained." He made a number of gifts to Merseyslde charitable organisations. Death duty amounting to £231.217 has been paid.
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  • 223 5 PRIEST BECOMES A COLONEL MALAYAN CHINESE GETS POST IN NANKING pROM the pastorate of a Chinese church in Malaya to an important post in a military academy in China is the change that has befallen the Rev. D. H. Yap, M.A., recently of Kuala Lumpur. News has reached Singapore that
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  • 37 5 Mr. A. B. Lake, one of the original directors interested in the formation of F.M.S. Rubber Planters' Estates, Ltd.. died suddenly on May 30. at his home at Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 471 5 COULD NOT LIFT ARMS ABOVE HEAD Suffered Agonies with Rheumatism Tilts woman was practlrally crippled v.ith agonisins rheumatism in .ier back, amis and legs. For two months. ,hj endured tin* pauifui condition, then, like many another ?uff«rer, she decided to t>v Kruschen Salts. RoaJ her letter:— "About fifteen months wgo,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 151 5 HOTELS SEA m HOTEL: Special Tiffin and Special Dinner. CINEMAS ALIIVMBRA: Freshman Love with Frank McHut:ii and Pr.rtricia Elli--. 3.15— 6.15—9.'.5. CAPITOL: The Preview Murder Mystery with Red La Rocquo. 3.15—G 15—9.15. GLOBi: TiiKATHK. C.BE.IT WOBLD: Tlic Vampire. 7 p m. —9 30 p.m. ■ABUOMOOB: A Fool in Tc-.vn Chinese
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    • 124 5 TIDK TABLES BiKrinnpr msojiiobe H. W. 4.43 a.m. 7.3 ft.; 5.12 D.m. 8.1 ft. L-, W ft l0'33 am" 3 9 ft": 1145 pM- 7 Monday H. W. 6 a.m. 6.8 ft.; 6.03 p.m. 8.1 ft. L. W. 1125 a.m. 4.5 ft. POBT SWKTTENHAM H. W. 11.30 a.m. 10.8 ft.;
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  • 531 6 SI AM WANTS TIN QUOTA OF 18,000-20,000 TONS DENIAL OF 25,000 TON FIGURE DECENTLY members of the Government of Siam, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of Agriculture, made an extensive tour of the southern provinces of Siam in order to gain first hand knowledge of conditions
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  • 104 6 READERS of the Sunday Times who have interests in Malayan comnanles will find much useful information in "Facts and Figures" a statistical record published by the Singa pore Share and Exchange Brokers. Messrs. Fraser and Co. This public- 1 ation contains records in convenient and readily accessible
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  • 38 6 ILjEMBERS of the Federation Generate des Avo-ies de France, the French lawyers' organisation, are visiting London. The picture shows Maitre Andre Gouais-Manos of Bordeaux, president of the Federation, laying a wreath on the Cenotaph.
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  • 210 6 THE MAGIC CIRCLE Excellent Show For Hospital Fund The Malayan Magic Circle's performance last night at the Victoria Memorial Hall, in aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, was mist enthusiastically received by a lai t audience. There were many who ha seen the i Circle's first show some weeks
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  • 166 6 HINDU CEREMONY TOMORROW'S PROCESSION OF SILVER CAR OINGAPORE Tamil Hindus will must- er strongly at the Mariaman Hindu Temple, South Bridge Road, tomorrow to witness the great kumbabishagem ceremony. The occasion of this great function is the restoration of the Image to the site from which It was removed during
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  • 25 6 A large central bureau of foreign trade in Moscow will soon take over most of the work of the Soviet Trade Missions in foreign countries.
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  • 369 6 HUNTER A*?JVES BY PLANE IODAY (Ham Our Ov .1 1 corespondent.) K wa Lumpur, Saturday. jyjK. MARTIN STEVLNS, assistant editor of The Field and noted big-game hunter, will step from the Imperial Airways plane from Europe at Penang tomorrow to begin his task of getting
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  • 215 6 BREACH OF TRUST ACQUITTAL Diamond Brooches Worth 1,200 Dollars A trial which included seven hearings ended yesterday when Lee Eng Koon, who was charged with criminal breach of trust, in respect of three gold brooches set vith diamonds, valued at about $1,200, the property of Wong Yin Sian, was acquitted
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 379 7 President Asked To Solve Troubles MR. GARNER ACCUSED OF PLOT Washington. DOUCE have arrested Washington's eccentric Representative in Conprcss. >ir. Marion A. Zionchcik. and placed him in a hospital insane ward after a hectic day in which the "bad boy of Congress" had
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  • 915 7  -  Fred J. Melville Stamp Collecting By I HAVE come back from the New York stamp exhibition more as- sured than ever that stamp shows should not be developed on too large a scale. One of the chief charms of the stamp collection is its compactness which permits
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 241 7 A BABGADi IN STAMPS t> r I*. Post Frer. (or its equivalent vi current unused .■lamps cf any country). WE wU send von 50 different British ::ials 100 ciffrrent N-w Europeans. 20 different Air Stamps, 1100 Stamp Me;»nts. a perforation caupe and a specimen copy of the Philatelic Journal ol
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    • 71 7 I THK STAMPS OF THK TREATY PORTS OF CHINA AND OF FORMOSA by Captain H. R. Oldfleld. LL.B. A complete history of this little kmown 1 group of stamps. Price 4 9 poet free. The Philatelic Journal of Great BriUin. The oldest British Philatelic magazine, now In its 48th annual
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    • 272 7 18, CONDUIT STREET. LONDON. W. I. IS A FAVOLRITF. 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 Irave to pay him a visit. All orders received by him will be
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    • 295 7 LONDON. TWO RESIDENTIAL HOTELS. Highly recommended for Overseas Visitors and families home on leave Unsurpassed for Comfort. Cuisine Service. Komeliness GRANTLEIGH HOTEL, INVERNESS TERRACE. HYDE PARK. London's Most Modern Residential Hotel. Lift, H. k C. water, gas nre and telephone in every bedroom. Central Heating. Inclusive terms from 3'i gns.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 332 7 Today's Wireless Programmes EMPIRE STATION TRANSMISSION 4. (ij the fo!lc.vin? frequencies will be Used: < M (19. 66 m.). I ,.13 Mr s. (19.76 m.). <;SI> 11.75 Mr s. (2i.53 m.). n.51 MC s. (31.55 m.J. 12 ?.:> a m Ki- nn. The Children's Hour. !'la>N I ri. krt. ->
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    • 378 7 10.05 p.m. Hebridean songs, suns by Cathie 10 25 p.m. London scenes, No. 5. Westminster Abbey, by It. A. Usborne. 10 40 p.m.— A recital by Edith PrnvUle (Hate) and Muriel Liddle (pianoforte). 11 p.m. Weekly newMetter, sports summary, and announcements. 11.20 p.m Greenwich time signal at 4 p.m. 11.20
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    • 347 7 7.55 p.m. News from Holland. 8.05 p.m. Broadcast by the Roman Catholic Broadcasting Association: March, Holland and the missions in the East and West Indies talk by Mrt. P. O. Groenen; music, poll- tical review by Paul de Waart. mission news. 1 9.05 p.m. Prom mail to mail in Holland.
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    • 300 7 7.23 p.m. Studio items. 8.20 p.m. Reuter press bulletin. 9.50 p.m. Close down. NIROM. 10.50 a.m.— 1.50 p.m. TDA 3.BJ0 kc/i (19.67 m.). and YDB ***** It s 125.3 m.) if. 50 p.m. to closing YDA 3,0*0 k/o (98.68 ra.) and YDB 9.610 K/o (31.2 m.) 7.20 a.m. Holy Church.
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    • 257 7 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT HOW TO CLAIM $100 PRIZE MONEY Tv/o competitors submitted all correct solutions in The Sunday Tinn'3 $100 Crossword Puzzle Competition printed in our Issue of June 14 and they, therefore, share the prize money in equal proportions. The winners are: Miss Irene Bennett. Telephone Office. Singapore, and
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  • 725 8 No Longer Just An Interesting Novelty LIKELY INCREASE IN TIN CONSUMPTION "A CROSS the water" approximately 1 1 4.000,000 cans of beer are, I hear, sold daily; this fantastic figure is close to that for the number of cans of British Food packed in
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  • 112 8 SUBSTITUTED ARMY EXAM. PAPERS INSTRUCTOR REDUCED TO THE RANKS SERGEANT-INSTRUCTOR C. W. H. Reeve, of the Army Educational Corps, attached to the Ist Battalion Coldstream Guards, who was alleged to have substituted examination answers which he had written himself for answers worked out by candidates, has been found guilty. He
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  • 131 8 80 AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS MALAYAN SCHOOL NOW AT CAPACITY 'THE School of Agriculture, Malaya, which re-opened last month, is full to capacity and 17 applications for admission as private students have had to be refused during the last few weeks. The June number of the Malayan Agricultural Journal states that of
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  • 21 8 A German has been sentenced by the courts at Saarbruecken to seven months' imprisonment for enlisting in the French Foreign Legion.
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  • 228 8 CLERICAL UNION Ml AT ANNIVERSARY DINNER •T*HE grounds of the Clerical Union presented an animated scene last night the occasion being the seventeenth anniversary dinner of the Union. Covers were laid for more than 300 people and at the conclusion of the dinner the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, President
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  • 40 8 It is expected that the appointment of the new German Ambassador in Landon will not be much longer delayed. At present the most favoured candidate for the post is Prince Viktor Zu Wied, now Minister in Stockholm.
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  • 35 8 Dr. M. E. Runwell, of I'alo Alto, California. found a stork In his garage. Next morning nis s>n-in-la w In Los Angeles telephoned to say that his wife had givenblrth to a son.
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  • 30 8 Mrs. Alton Jourdan, of Sanford. North Carolina, fell into a well, and before she was rescued she gave birth to a boy. Both are doing well.
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  • 80 8 Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No 1 K. 11.5.5. (FOB) June ***** 264 Good t All in cases (F. 0.8.) June Mft 26 7/16 No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cues (Spot loose) awardablc Spore 26 1 > 26' i July 26.. 26% July-Sept. MM 26*4 Oct.-Dec. 26 7 h
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  • 55 8 AN unexpected demonstration by suffragettes was made in the galleries of the French Chamber when the new Parliament met in Paris for the first time. Amid roars of cheering from the Left Wine benches, women seated in the public galleries unfurled a forest" of streamers inscribed
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  • 101 8 Malaga. Spain. Scv;n persons have been shot dead in the streets here following the murder of a loc:ii Communist leader. Sencr I Rodriguez. Th<; Communist leader was shot while strolling with friends. In revenge the friends went to the house of the local hsad
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  • 125 8 CAMBRIDGE BLUE'S "MAD PRANK" TELEPHONE DAMAGED A Rugby and cricket Blue and Welsh Rugby International. Wilfred Wooller, an undergraduate at Christ's College, Cambridge, was summoned with another Christ's College undergraduate, Percy Albert Brewer, at Cambridge for damaging a telephone receiver. They were each fined £5 and ordered to pay the
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  • 63 8 The Police Band will play on Tuesday at Katong Park at 5.30 p.m.: Giand March and Finale, La Reine de Saba (Gounod i Suite, Ballet Egyptian (Laigini); Waltz. Over the Waves (Rosas); Selection, The Street Singer (H. Fraser Simpson); Fox-Trots, (a) Mickey Mouse (Harry Carlton) (b) Love Lies
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 8 The marriage took place in Kuala Lumpur cf Mr. Toh Ah Chee, a Selangor State footballer, and Miss Chan Kon Foong, only daughter of Madam Wong Cheung, of Kepong. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 161 8 MR. GURCHARAN SINGH FETED BY COMPATRIOTS AT IPOH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. The Northern Indian community of Perak gave an at home at the Grand Hotel this afternoon in honour of Mr. Gurcharan Singh when the opportunity was taken to congratulate him on his admission to practise at
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  • 100 8 MR. ROOSEVELT AND WAR DANGER "MORAL AID" POLICY Dallas (Texas). America's help to foreign nations will henceforth be of a moral nature only, declared President Aoosevelt at a luncheon here. The United States was world-minded." but its help to foreign nations wa. beset with dangers. Admif.ing that he was worried
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  • 133 8 MUTINY "BABY" DEAD LIFE-WORK OF SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER Miss Georgina Montgomery, aunt of the Countess of Essex, who has died in Alton Hospital at the age of 80, was torn in Agra during the Indian Mutiny. She was the daughter of Lieut-enant-Colonel George James Montgomery, 15th Bengal Native Infantry. For 35
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  • 228 8 Took Flesh-forming Tablet?. If you are troubled by steady loss oj weight read this loiter from a man who put on flesh steadily after taking a course of liny, tastelea, flesh-forming tablets although 12 months In i atorium had failed to help him "I
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    • 347 9 A MURDERESS IN THE MAKING Dora Beddoe. By Winifred Blazey. Michael Joseph. 7s. 6d. Murder In Thin Air. By Anthony Wynne. liutchinson. 7s. Gd. r\ORA BeddDe" is a quite remarkable study of the formation or a murderess. At the sam? time. Miss Blazey, whose first novel this is, proves herself
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    • 368 9 FRANCE AS A COMMUNIST SEES HER France Today, and the People's Front. By Maurice Thorey. Gollancz, ss. TTN view of the result of the recent French elections, this book by the general secretary of the French Communist Party comes at an opportune moment to tell us something of the aims
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    • 171 9 Jane's Way. By A.C.G. Hastings. Tht Right to Kill. By R R. Ryan Jenkins Colonial Library. Africa, East. We ;t and South, is very much in fictional fashion at present and "Jane's Way" l?d her to Nigeria to study tribal languages and cultures, much to the
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    • 41 9 "UUNDREDS of thousands or postcards and souvenirs were sold of the Morro Castle, and soldiers had to be called in to prevent looting." In the picture above are 10-cent. postcards of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping on sale.
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    • 67 9 The Sign Of The Gangster t vp' "\^IIKN Dilliiiger was buried, tons of cement had to be poured round the grave to prevent the body being spirited away for o:':!b't:cn." THE METROPOLITAN INSTITUTE, 102 10 Clivc Street. C&icutU. Plrase send me your booklet "How you ran Master Good I mlisb
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  • 827 10 CLERKS' LONG HOURS LOW WAGES NO COMPLAINTS SENT TO CLERICAL UNION Are Members Afraid To Lodge Their Grievances? ANLY one-third of the clerks in Singapore belong to the v Clerical Union although that organisation was formed to u promote and protect their interests." Is there any connection between this surprisingly
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  • 8 10 This Small Paddler Is Making A Paper Boal
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  • 261 10 Propeller Breaks TOP OF WING ALSO TORN AWAY AN airman flying solo over South Essex had a remarkable escape from death when the propeller of the machine Broke off in mid-air; Tore away the top of the wing; and Missed by a fraction of an inch
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  • 40 10 When Edward Lawrence, aged twenty-five, was sentenced at London Sessions to twenty-one months' imprisonment for housebreaklng, a detective said he had collected £5,000 In five years by telling people he wanted money to buy an artificial leg.
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  • 290 10 Giant Birds And Dingoes For Russia CROSS BREEDING i DI'SSIA is attempting to HWi Australian dingoes with Siberian wolfhounds, in an effort to produce a dog with a much keener seuse of smell and no bark. Australian emus are also to bo j released in Western
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  • 157 10 The grim axe beneath which the head of Lord Lovat fell in 1747 fascinated Sir Hamad bin Isa al Khalifah Sheikh of the Bahrain Islands, when, with his two sons, Sheikh Daij and Sheikh Abdullah, and tl.eir attendant-, he visited the Tower of London. This
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  • 1492 11 MALAYAN JINGLES 59—THE ECCENTRIC A palace there is by the rippling sea, Superb and imposing, as all must agree, And there jaded citizens, some with their wives (Or else other men's!), have the time of their lives. They drink coloured cocktails, and
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    • 359 11 [MflPt"« > *VjnßH| ij urn u^^-Tl -^j^^ f j f I Y~ wft vi j- rt. i fe^& *m^3W^^S|^^^s^^^^^ffiwm^^B WHETHER LARGE fjl The ts 'd!ord Chassis range otters commercial vehicles lrom >J-^ >^^^^k Vvlß 13 cwt 'Jght delivery to the forward-control model to carry f- -B^^JbmAk__^ 4 tons, rhcre are
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  • 1316 12  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By "In Japan, life is cheap beside honour. Oda Norbunaga, the Julius Caesar of Japan, once playfully tapped the bald head of one of his own officers with his fan. The officer took offence and slew him." From an article by V'llliam Forrest. TTHIS
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  • 595 12 Fears For The Future Of Kenya Colony ANXIETY OF BRITISH POPULATION ANY proposal by the British Government to transfer the mandate of Tanganyika to Germany will be fought bitterly by the settlers in East Africa, and, if necessary, they would be ready to! go even as far as armed opposition
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  • 532 12 BY THE FOUR ACES CUPPOSE that your partner op Dl the bidding, the next hand doubles, and you have a suit which you would like to show. Unlrss your hand is so strong that you c;ui HIGH CARD afford to show VALUES. this suit wit .1 of the
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  • 323 13 Wyndham's Better Facilities BEARING ON THE SINGAPORE DEFENCE PLAN V 7] (ha; .ts in air siratesy In llfpum flmtrtMa patrc! area may resull from a recommendation by Major Eracklcy, of hsfdW AJrv.r.ys, that the main airport in Northern Australia shotiM be tra-isferred from Darwiv to
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  • 258 13 Clark Gable Offered £10,000 To Fight Max Baer pLARK CABLE, "he-man" actor, idol of millions of women, is to be issued with a fc:.::ing permit, following a £10,000 offer to meet, Max Baer, film actor and former j World heavyweight champion. The announcement w.->s made in California by Dr. Harry
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  • 114 13 Q UIENTUPLETS SECOND BIRTHDAY. KMN FILM CONTRACT Callandcr «Ontaria). The guardians of the Dionnc quintuplets, who have just celebrated tlieir second birthday have signed a film contract under which the babies will make thro? feature-length pictures. They will receive more than £50.000 for these. Snow fell heavily on their birthday,
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  • 572 14 The Straits Times EDITORAIAL MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore. Totidem Verbis Is It "Unfair Competition?" OPEAKING at Raffles Hotel meetJ ing Mr. J. a! Clarke raised a point on which many who are not shareholders will agree with him— the "somewhat unfair competition of the clubs." where "dancing
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  • 2261 14  -  Laurence Henderson BY Their Name A Misnomer: They Learn English But Cherish "Cristao IN the year 1824, when Malacca finally became a part of the British Colonial Empire, by bt^ig exchanged i for the island of Sumatra with the Dutch, the Portuguese Eurasians as they were
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    • 230 14 You're THERE with a I RADIO yyir 3p I s KmWB AIX-WAfl TIBt CLIPPER Ui 111 SHADOWGRAPH I NDISTOHTED I'OHKR OlTPl T IK' WATTS Solr Afents. Malaya: SF9W KUAN COMPANY. HHOBi GHAUT. SINGAPORE. 4 SURE LIVING Wl m BIG PROFITS is guaranteed by selling HOSIERY, DRAPERY. UNDERWEAR, Min's and Boys'
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  • 1215 15 IN recording impressions of the hist Federal Council meeting at Kucia Lumpur, the writer of this article, who loas formerly chief gallery reporter in a Dominion Parliament for a big newspaper group, expresses personal views on F.M.S. legislative methods. These views do not necessarily represent the i>iews
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  • 26 15 NEVER TOO YOUNG TO LEARN! ALTHOUGH only eleven months old this Chinese baby, still with a dummy in her mouth, rides gaily round on her tricycle.
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  • 134 15 CHINESE "FINDS NO SNOBS" CIVIL SERVICE WELCOME IN CANBERRA MR. Charles Gue Fon Lee. the first Chinese to enter th? Australian Service, was given a special welcome on his arrival, in Canberra, the Federal Capital, where he has been appointed to a position in the Customs Department. Canberra is notorious
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  • 208 15 JUDGES ARE NOT INFALLIBLE LORI) HEWART ON RIGHT OF APPEAL Neither justices of the peace nor his Majesty's judges claim to be infallible, said Lord Hewart. the Lord Chief Justice speaking at a luncheon at Goldsmiths 1 Hall. E.C. It was a wholesome thing that decisions might sometimes be reversed
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  • 227 15 Worried About Japanese MOVE TO COMBAT "INVASION" EXTENSION of Japanese trading activities and movements of Japanese sampans in waters between Singapore and Australia are regarded with concern by British authorities, and an indirect move is being made in Austrajia to combat this "invasion." Many of the Japanese vessels are engaged
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  • 124 15 DEAD DUCK RAT-TRAPS AUSTRALIA'S "ALL WOOL" SHIPMENTS DISPLEASE JAPANESE MALAYAN importers who have had cause in the past to complain that Australian goods were not always "up to sample" will sympathise with the Japanese merchant who recently found a number of highly tnflamrr--I blc wax matches, a dead duck, and
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  • 160 15 WOMAN RUNS 26 MILES TO PROVE FEMININE STAMINA A WOMAN ran twenty-six miles from i Windsor to London In 4hrs. 25 mlns— just to prove that woiren can take part in long-distance running as j well as men. She was Miss Violet Piercey. wiio was refused permission to compete with
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  • 179 15 Cape Town. QENERAL KEMP, acting Minister of Defence in the absence in London of Mr. Pirow, told the As- mbly that there was no question of Cape Town being used as a British naval base, as had been ugge3ted. This statement is
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  • 453 15 Company's Early Archives WESTERN INFLUENCE IN CHINA RECORDED A SIGNIFICANT bene.action of ti kind hitherto not represented in the library is announced by the librarian of Cambridge l'ni\. it consists of the arehhrei of Jardine, .Malheson and Co.. which have survived almost latest since 1819 and
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  • 76 15 In recognition of his rescue ol members of the crew of the s.s hanos Kostomonis. which foundered l.u-t February in a gale 600 mii the Virginia Capos. Captain Robert W. Wright, mastn of the Baltimore mad liner City of Newport News, was pr sented with the insignia
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  • 165 15 The progress of the Miles Quadruplets at St. Neots. Huntingdonshire is remarkable and the new photographs nl these babies which arc being published are even more charming 'ban he originals. The children at six months of age have now reached normal weight*. Three of them as a
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  • 1540 16 By The Onlooker F HAVE no desire to start a competition to discover who were the first Malayans to tour the Queen Mary and see the monster liner in all its luxurious glory, so I will say only that two of the first Malayans to do so
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  • 82 16 It should be realised Rh?umatlsm is not inevitable if the poisonous acid fluids of the system ar? kept on the move thus preventing the formation and deposit of painful crystals in the Joints. The solvent stimulating action of Phosferine has a masterly effect In liquefying, dispersing and
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    • 237 16 mm W 1 1\ "a \\^^Mflv lI IK COMFORT: Deeply padded real 9 Mss!L< leather upholstery with conveniently W placed armrests together uith the re- tfS 3 "iwßjnownrd Chevrolet knee-action suspen- jfKP^tF' »i_ .^■■■■■SBfeMfe&o ston viakcs this car ideal for towr <r AKl^^ i* KNEE -ACTION >s just one of
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    • 259 16 TO STOMACH SUFFERERS THE amazing cures effected Oy Maclean Brand Ctomich Powder, even In cases where all else has failed, have brought on to the market so many imitations of la nam« and its appearance, that you must be very careful to Insist on the original product, bearing ths signature
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    • 1128 17 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE IT'S A FACT I sharper The amazing thing about Gillette's new electrical tempering process It that although the steel at the sides Is extra hard, the special process softens the centre without affecting in any way those harder edges. Actually, two different temperings In one
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    • 39 18 FREE CJFTS An excellent selection of FREE GIFTS are now /wyr^^^\ illlKUr^ ▼'^^^^^^^Sfel»»K. ftOHDERFUL GIFTS FOR OLD AND YOUNft, X Jg/^ I GIFTS MAY BE SEEN AND OBTAINED FROM: BOURN VILLE COCOA GIFT DEPT., im mm* h, D 2-36
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  • 554 19 HOLLYWOOD'S chief claim to fame, I think, is its constant motion. Things are always happening here thank goodness. Since film actresses have taken the lead in setting the beauty styles of the world, their inclinations, activities and controversies provide endlessly interesting
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  • 120 19 THE girl in her 'teens seems cspeei- ally well catered for by v.ay of washing frocks in blue and white. The shade called "china" is most flattering to growing and both brunettes, blondes, and those who are just medium in colouring are wearing this
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  • 103 19 To one medium-sized flnnan haddock use two cupfuls of cooked rice and half a dozen tomatoes. Skin the tomatoes and cut int> small pieces. Put the haddock into boiling water, simmer for five minutes, then remove skin and bone and flake the fish. Put a*l into a
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  • 34 19 Play Suit In Printed Linen A N'KIV play suit in printed linen. The arcs and moons are in contrasting colours and the ensemble is very attractive for beach wear. Model by Marshall Snelerove, London.
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    • 406 19 MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY FOR WHITENING SKIN MADE BY CHEMISTS LUCKY ACCIDENT \perinientin.^ in his laboratory, a Tans Clunnst was startled at the hjf fhing amd solteni.ig cfiect produced when some "oxvge.i white" nt.lly spiKed over ins har.J. Rou^h Bkin -ca'.cs and decolorations melted c lear skin olalmr whttfl texture. When tested
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    • 51 19 A woman knows ''*-T. that In the vital mitten of hygiene md comfort she Is !$*L*W*X tafe with 'Southalls' I i name associated A I for over 50 year* \\jL with the highest \f I possible standards f Of a Chemists and Stores t Sola Agents for Malaya: GRAFTON LABORATORIES.
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    • 359 19 "SCHIFFNER'S" MEYER MANSION (NORTH KKIDGK LOAD) entrance just round the corner more and mars becomes a miniature centre ot MILLINERY fnshi >n Ladies' dresses. Jumpers, bags and Novelties are exhibited In sucti a variety that many are surprised V> find this selection at our somewhat out of the way address.
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  • 376 20  -  Marion Martin By SOME SOOTHING LOTIONS CUNI.Y weather may have an excellent effect upon our our spirits and our general feeling of -well-being. Our complexion, too, can beneiit by it if we take care, but it certainly seems to have the opposite
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  • 39 20 TKA\sr.\Rt;\r brims give an air of coolness to the new hats. Here you see the clear, glossy fabric combined with a crown of fancy black straw, and finished with a bow of black velvet ribbon.
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  • 516 20 WOMEN still find black excel- lent for outdoor clothes. It not only serves as a good foil for bright frocks, hats, trimmings and accessories, but proves a valuable background to good complexions. Certain colours, 100, should be worn when one's complexion is radiant
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  • 42 20 •THE charm of figured crepe is expressed with great effect in a simply tailored ensemble. Here a huge white bow arranged over the jacket of a red and white suit contrasts to the severe line of the ensemble.
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  • 702 20 Royal Example In Handbags DOYAL example has encour- aged the use of a travelling handbag between the suit case size and the small handbag. In this all the small items which may be needed on the journey are to hand. Bolster bags in oxhide serve the purpose. They have loop
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  • 73 20 For bone-building vitamins A and D we look to certain foods of animal origin: Eggs, butter, cream cheese milk, liver, kidney, salmon and some other fish, also cod liver oil. For vitamin A we look also to green and yellow vegetables and yellow fruits. For vitamin D we
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    • 86 20 Cll If rJ I gam P jfBIBI tSfT Beauty Products Tested by a Doctor Ambrosia deep-pore Cleaiuer you (eel it tingle, you know it is clean> mo as nothing has done before. Ambrosia Cream— practically identical with natural sit in oil. Ends drync.ss, smooth wrinkles. Air.t rosia Tightener— Doctor's testt
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    • 333 20 BUY YOUR.. HIS MASTER'S VOICE RADIO -GRAM FROM MOUTRIE'S RAFFLES PLACE. They have their _^a^n^B^B^Ba^**-sr>«~».^^ own European t£u Service Department BBBbTHCH'j who GUARANTEE your SATISFACTION. Model 474 R 6-3 LEONORA REPRESENTING VOGUE OF HOLLYWOOD LOS ANGELES HONGKONG WILL BE DISPLAYING A SELECTION OF EVENING- AFTERNOON AND STREET DRESSES AT MODERATE
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  • 689 21  -  WALTER M. GALLICHAN BY TTHK physiologists and stu- dents of the human mind aeree with the poets in their view of woman's sensitivity, irritability, and changeableness. Women are more easily moved to tears than men. To most men it is a pain to weep;
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  • 94 21 A DEVICE designed especially to keep the details of one's attire— the pleats, coat sleeves and collar well pressed, Is an electrically worked creaser. It Is not a large contraption, but consists merely of two blades on the end of a flex. They are released by pressing a
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  • 104 21 This is a tasty dish for a light luncheon. Skin and slice half a pound of tomatoes and put In a frying pan containing melted butter. Chop an orlon roughly and add one or two sliced new potatoes left over from a previous meal. Season well with
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  • 80 21 T'Hlj plctorc of the children of King Leopold of the Belgians was n by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, as they drove in t'.-.:ir cicnkey cart through the grounds of Laeken Castle near Brussels. Since the death of Queen Astrid. Q'jeen Elizabeth has devoted
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    22 21 CTRIPES are always flattering to the figure and here we have- a delightful swim suit that is equally useful for beach wear.
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  • 151 21 With Sun Bathing Back LJERE we have a 7ery becoming swim suit v/ith a sunbathing back. It is designed to fit the figure perfectly. RUBBER GIVES A BEAUTIFUL FIGURE AND EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL LINES THE new swim suits are carefully, sometimes complicatedly, cut. One of all-wool
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  • 155 21 ;"A GIRL who is suddenly de- prived of her hair, even though it grow again, is faced with at least six months of mental torture. With these words the judge in the Paris civil court ordered a woman hairiresser, proprietress of one of the
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  • 161 21 Cream together four ounces of cas- tor sugar and four ounces of butter. Add the beaten yolks of four eggs and whisk well until creamy. Stir in four i ounces of chopped walnuts and vanilla essence to taste. Sift in nine ounces of self-raising flour to which a
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  • 24 21 The 400 th anniversary of the triumph of the Reformation at Geneva was celebrated by a ceremony and a banquet attended by 8.000 people.
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  • 216 21 QABRIELLE CHANEL, famous Paris dressmaker, has offered to hand over her shop, with all her materials and goodwill, to her striking sewing girls— and let them try to run the business on their own. She has even offered to supervise without being paid. M.
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  • 23 21 The National Council of the Italian Fascist party has decreed that all who volunteered for service In Abyssinia are qualified to be members.
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  • 36 21 When washing woollens remember not to do so in water used for other clothes. Never rub soap on garments. WooUens rinsed in water that contains j a little soap will be fluffy when dry.
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  • 30 21 Miss Ida Mellen has resigned from her post as "house physician and surgeon" at New York Aquarium to enter private practice as America's hrsl professional fish doctoi.
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    • 49 21 MILK DRINKING is tne iuis&st of habits It is so simple if you use Ideal/ 9 Just empty a "tall" (16 oz.) tin into an "ld~al" dilution bottle, fill up with water and you have 5 to 6 tumblers of pure milk— guaranteed by Nestre's. IDEAL H I LX,
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  • 768 22 P. C. Samy The Champion RECRUITS' DRILL ADMIRED WHILE the majority of their comrades guarded Singapore homes from criminals or regulated traffic with their "angels' wings," the remainder of the Singapore police gathered at the Thomson Road depot yesterday and cheered their representatives on to championship
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  • 272 22 FORMER BALL-BOY CHAMPION Brilliant Rallies In Y.W.C.A. Final H. Kamls. the former ball boy. retained the Singapore V.M.C.A. tennis championship yesterday by beating A. I. Pereira 6—4, 6—4 after a brilliant match Both are hard-hitting players and there were some sustained rallies which delighted the large crowd attending the at
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  • 215 22 The following are the results in last week's Y.W.C.A. lawn tennis tournament matches: Open singles:— Miss Maureen Clarke beat Mrs. Koh 6—l, 6—2. Miss D. Burgess beat Miss D. Foston 6—4. 7—5. Handicap singles:— Miss G. Nathan (—3) beat Miss D. Fones (—15.3) 5—7. 6 2, 6 2.
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    75 22 Mr. K. Rajah, of East Coast Road, bought five durians for a dollar in Arab Street yesterday. Among the five was a very small one. He refused to take it for fear it was not quite ripe. The hawker persuaded him it to take it. When he opened it to
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  • 225 22 The ioliowing are the results of the V.M.C.A. Junior department inter-club swimming competition which was heM at the V.M.C.A. Bath 40 Yards free style scratch 1. K. I- enbruggen, Sim Boon Hov.-j. tie. 3. Srali Yun Hien. 40 yards breast stroke scratch 1. Hai.; Ah Kow. 2. Benny
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  • 121 22 The Steadfast B.F. beat the Power Station BP. at the lattcr's court by seven matches to nil. Results :—(Steadfast players first) slncrlrs :—Ng Chal Nguan beat Wong Ah Keng 15—4. 12—15. 15—5 Clila Khiam Tee beat Lee Chin Nglap 6—15. 15—10. 14—14 (3—2) S. A. B. Abdullah beat
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  • 310 22 Six Runs Behind S.C.C. At Stumps TpIME robbed the Medical College of a victory over the S.C.C. in their cricket fixture on the padang yesterday, ihe club scored 162 runs mainly through an excellent contribution of 36 from Griffith-Jones and half a century off Hewan's bat.
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  • 215 22 The second string of the Ceylon Sports Club defeated the AngloChinese School at cricket Balestier i yesterday, compiling 140 f>r 7 wickets I in reply to the school's total of 83. A..C.S. R. Singh lbw. b Mutiu 4. Koh Ann lbw. b Joseph 0, Kirn Wah
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  • 401 22 •THE Singapore men and women's junior badminton championship tournaments were carried a stage further yesterday when two ties in the men's singles and two ties in the women's singles were played. In the men's event Lee Siak Keng o! the Amateur Athletic Union had an easy victory
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  • 248 22 MIDDS EASY WIN PTE. WILSON GETS 87 IN GREAT STYLE Playing cricket on their own ground at McNair Road, the Nondescripts were beaten by the Middlesex Regiment fairly easily. The feature of the j match was the brilliant batting of Pte, I Wilson, who scored 87. N C C :—Choor
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  • 130 22 The Useful Babminlon Party beat Uib Client's Friendly BP. by 7 -a.r.ss to nil. last Sunday Scores (Usef'l pll tirsti. Slnirles :—V.Y- Kirn Wee beat !?n Kirn Koon, 16--7.*****—11 George Chen beat A. Geek, 15—7. 13—1 E. Hock Obtana I. eat Sect Kirn Cheng. 15—7,*****—11 Chin Tham S-'eo bea
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  • 699 23 Planters Vs. Club In 1892 HOW THE TEAMS TRAVELLED (Trcm Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. IT may not be peneraHy known that ihc first cricket match to be played at Scremban took place in December, 18S2. The match was between the Planters and the Sungci Ijoiis Club
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    12 23 r. Tanner, who did well at the recent St. Joseph's Institute sports.
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    33 23 Poll Ki.i) Sens I left I v.i Malaya and Yeh Hai-pin*. first and second respectively in the 100 mi s dash at the recent sports in Shanghai to select China's Olympic athletic team.
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    12 23 Ahmad, winner of the hifh jump at the Rangoon Road School sports.
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  • 264 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. CONGRATULATIONS to the Johore Bahru English College cricket team for winning the Webb Cup outright, having won it the two p-cvious years. It was a really magnificent w'.n '."T they were all out for only 27 In. the first innings.
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  • 88 23 Mercantile Institute Oports Union Officials for 1936 Patron, p. EU-^ar Perera. Games Master T. K. Vellu. Athletic Sports Secretary v. Ponniah Hon. Games Treasurer Kam Koon Kum. Hon. Auditor Worm Anthony. Poot»»ll Captain Seah K-ng' Lov. Football Secretary Norman d'Roza. Badminton Captain Wong Peng Soon. Bad;r4nton Secretary Percy
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  • 30 23 The Serembcn Kilat Club met the Ra^ah B.P. at badminton end loet by seven names to nil. The games were played on Xt— n-w ceirent courts of the Kilat Club.
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  • 264 23 HIGH SCHOOL WIN CLARKE SHIELD MALACCA ATHLETICS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. 'THE High School. Malacca, did well to win the Clarke Shield at the annual Inter-schools athletic meeting held on the High School playing fleids. St. Francis' Institute were second three points behind. Results: 120 yards Hurdles: 1. Wahid
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  • 185 23 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. THE first Johcre State P.W.D. sports i held last week was a great success, and the officials are to be con gratulated lor giving all tbOM pre- sent a most pleasant afternoon. Spe cial mention must be made or
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    11 23 The Malacca High School team which won the intcr-senooi ret^y rate
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  • 1254 24 ALLEN AND AMAR SINGH DO THE DAMAGE f AMAZING bowling uas the feature of the first test match B at Lord's yesterday between England and AllIndia. put in to bat... They started well i!i!> board before the first wicket fell. But
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  • 276 24 ROUND 72 HOLES IN 287 A 11. Padgham, 30-year-old professional at Sundridgc Park, won the British open golf championship at Hoylake yesterday with a score 0/ 287 for the 72 holes. Adams was most unlucky. Wanting two 4's for a tie he was bunkered at the
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  • 41 24 Hoylake, Saturday. 11M Ferriers' drive at the J twelfth hole hit a lark which was killed stone dead. The bird was picked up by a spectator with a view to stuffing and presenting it to the club. Reuter.
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  • 234 24 KEDAH GYMKHANA TWO SULTANS AT THE MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Saturday. HPHE Kedah Gymkhana Club annual meeting today at Alor Star proved most successful. The Sultan of Perak, the Sultan of Kedah. the Regent of Kedah and the Raja Muda of Kedah were among those present. Two dollars
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  • 512 24 HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. FOLLOWING are the handicaps for the first day of the Perak July professional meeting on Saturday, July 4: Horses, Class 1, Div. 1, 7 furs. Vedas 9.5. Kuala Prince 9.3. Prohibition 8.12, Aviemore 8.4. Dark Look 8.1,
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  • 42 24 The Griff Cup (semi-final) in the Tanglin Club lawn tennis tournament will be played on Monday. Palmer nnd Anderson vs. Baughan and Knight. 9a Wednesday, July 1. open mixed doubles (semi-final) Mrs. Baughan and Knight vs. Mrs. Marriott and Palmer.
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  • 99 24 PERRY IN QUARTER FINALS London, Saturday. THM lawn tennis championships were continued at Wimbledon today. The weather was sunny and the centre court crowded. F. J. Perry gave a light-hearted display In overwhelming C. E. Malfroy (New Zealand) 6—2, 6—2, 6—4. He thus enters the quarter finals of
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  • 402 24 During the past week six games were played in the S. C. C. lawn bowls tournament, and the four leading teams were all beaten. As a result. Bowerman's team move up to second place. They, themselves, had a narrow victory by 10 points to 9 over
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  • 80 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. Eight matches have been played so far in the Segamat and District Football League. Town Malays have won the three games they have played and are leading with six points. Their latest victory was over the Europeans by the odd goal in three.
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  • 57 24 In tho Keppel Gclf Club June Women's foursome played on Friday eight cardj were taken out. Scores returned: Mrs. E. OSullivan and Mrs R. McCreath 47— 13' 2 33' b; Mrs. E. Litchfleld and Mrs. A. M. Low 44— 8' 35' 2 Mrs. J. D M'.lr and
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  • 333 24 The following are the latest posttions in the Singapore Leagu Commercial Cup competitions: FIRST DIVISION P. W L. D. F A.PM RAF. (61 11 7 I 1 :;i 15 16 Chinese l2t 10 6 2 2 22H II Inns. Regt. 8 4 1 3 25 9 11
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  • 99 24 CHIO ENG WAITS SPLENDID RALLY In the second round of the Singapoie Billiards Association Challenge Shield tournament, played at the Mttropole Hotel yesterday evening, Chio Eng Wah, the holder of the S BAA. championship, beat Tan Thian Sang 300 to 281. Eng Wah made
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  • 139 24 The following will represent th«* V.M.C.A. 2nd vs. the Monopolies 2nd on Monday, on the Anson Roa4 Ground W. Mitchell. B. R. O. Willis. Chwang Shih En. Joo Tlang. Tan Hale Wan. P. T. Jwee. P. Swyny. Sing Ching. W. R. Willis. Kirn Wee. Lim Bak Song. At
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  • 69 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Porak has decided to enter for the Foong Seeing Cup competition and aiso to seek affiliation with the Badminton Association of Malaya Perak Badminton championship meeting is fixed for Ncvenber. The int^r-s ate match aga'nst Selangor is cancelled and Singapore has accepted
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  • 115 24 The Mercantile Institute met Gwse's Ping -Pong Party on Friday at Lee Villa, Upper Serangoon Road, and b-at them by 3 games to 2. Results (Mercantile players mentioned first) Teo Cheng Song <Capt. > vs. Noel Rodrtpiues. 3 o: Lim Eng Seng vs. Douglas Rodrlgues. 3—l: Chan
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  • 60 24 In th? Straits Chinas? Recreation Club, lawn tennis tournament the "C" singles handicap final between Chong Foong Siong vs. T. G. Se?t will be played on Monday. Tuesday "B singles handicap:— Ong Siow Hin vs. K. I Tan Tuesday "B" singles handicap: Tan Chin Tuan vs. Tan Thean
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  • 402 25 PEN AN G C. C. BA TSMEN FARE BADL Y AT KUALA L UMPUR Hunter And Richards Deadly ALL OUT FOR 98 Guiland And Hunter Bat Brightly (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. THK :»njiual 1 *o-il:iy match between th« Penimg Cricket Club and the Selar.gor club which began
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    20 25 'mm Wee (liwet. winner of ti- i yards free style at the Chtam Swimming C!nb yesterday Sunday T: :es Photograph.
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  • 194 25 The Indian Associali >n scr»ed an rasv \lctory over Raffles Institution at cricket on the latters p ound. Tlio following are the scores Indian Association Selokan Singh lbw. 1. Ram Piara b Vanra 12. Sithambaram b Barker 10. Fernandez c Retnatamy b KholofT 15.
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  • 38 25 The annual sports of the Singapore Recreation Club hare been postponed till July IS. in. i. n mile relay it Ihe 5i..,.i--porr Police sports yesterday, won by the Rov<tl Ir.n:*killlnf Fusiliers —Sunday Times Photograph.
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  • 480 25 Singapore Beaten! AIRMEN SCORE SEVEN GOALS rm; Royal Air Force beat a Singapore representative Malaya Cup team by seven goals to three at Seletar yesterday. A feature of the game was the magnificent combination between Knolt and Hollingworth. The centreforward was in great form and scored five goals. In contrast
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  • 104 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talping. i In an inter-club golf fixture played at Taipinß. the Perak Golf Club defeated the Ipoh Turf Club Golf Club by six matches to one. Results 'Ipoh players first): Kcnion and Dr. Khong 0 Blrse and Kneebone 1; Dato Panglima Klnta and Swee
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    19 25 The Anglo Chinese School cricket team which lost to the Ceylon Sports Club second eleren yesterday. Sunday Times Photograph.
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  • 310 25 RAFFLES TOO GX>D FOR S.C.RC. OAFFLES College proved too good for the S.C.R.C. at cricket yesteri day when they beat the club by 119 runs at the S.C.R.C. ground. The i (Collegians, batting first, declared at! 215 for five wickets. The club's reply, j all
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  • 225 25 BY FIVE WICKETS ST. JOSEPH'S BEAT S.C.C. II. For a total of five wickets St. Joseph's Institution scored 124 runs against S.C.C. II total of 120 runs on their own ground Scores:— SC.C. II: J. E. Mitchell b C de Souza 22, H. Gibson b S, Minjoot 32. P. O'Neill
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  • 76 25 The result of the Santry Cup race for women at the R B.Y.C. after the second race In the series had been sailed yesterday was a tie between Ella and Betsy, who scored 14 points each, j Yesterday's event resulted in the fleet coming home in the following
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  • 46 25 Copenhagen. Saturday. Grethe Frederiksen today made a world swimrrins record for the 1.500 metres free style with a time of 22 mm.! 36 7 10 sec beating the time of 22 mine. 39 1 5 sec. put up yesterday by Mrs. Lenore Knight Wingward.—Reuter
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  • 276 25 NEW OFFICE BEARERS ELECTED <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. DEFERENCE to the falling off of the sporting and social activities of the Ipoh Swimming Club was made by the President at the annual general meeting. He also stated there was a debt to Gammon Malaya Ltd..
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  • 300 25 CHINESE CELEBRATE AT KATONG /"\NE of the most successful social functions given by the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club was held yes- i terday at Katong on the occasion of its 26th anniversary. The larpe attendance included many Chinese and Eur>pean women, and swimming, ping-pong and
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  • 56 25 MONDAY, JUNE 23. Sorcer: Dlv 2. Middlesex II vs. Monopolies at An«on Road Stadium: Di\ Indian K C. vs. Medical Services at 5.H.8.; Govt. League (2). Police Depot vs. Education at Depot: friendlier S.C.C. "B vs. Inniskllllng "B at S.C.C; Raffle, Institution vs. St Joseph's at Raffles Ins:
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  • 668 25 SELANGOR PERAK DRAW Burton's Great Play MALAYA CUP SOCCER AT K.L. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. r THE splendid goal-keeping of Burton enabled Perak to share points with Selangor in the Malaya cup tip on the stadium today. The match ended in a draw of two goals each
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  • 455 25 PERAk LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS MRS. ALLIN RETAINS TITLE (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Saturday. Giants arc coming to Rrip.s in \\\q Ptrak Lawn Tennis champio In this mornino. .s play the Penang Chfcllen&%n for the men's doubles tit c experienced no difficulty in eliminating Taiping'.s best pair. A surprise win
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  • 1278 26 Four Players In Singles Instead Of Two: Reply To "Interested": An Amateur Defined BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT Tl"r; subject which is much disczssed at the present moment in badminton circles throughout Malaya is the decision of the pete Badminton Association not to compete in the
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    18 26 Soh Cbuan Swee (left), honorary secretary, and Leow Kirn Fatt, assistant honorary secretary, of the Singapore Badminton Association
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  • 108 26 The concluding matches in the inter-team doubles badminton league were played in the V.I. Hall when San's Party beat Sunnydale by 4 games to 1 and Llan Hwa lost to Sunnydale by 5 games to nil.. San's Party, therefore, wins the challenge cup, while Sunnydale, last year's
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  • 67 26 The election of office-bearers for the year 1936 at the third annual general meeting of the Malacca Badminton Association held on June 21. resulted as follows: President, Mr. P. G. Pamadasa (re-elected) vice-president Mrs. Khoo Sian Eng (re-elected) vice-pre-sident, Mr. Tan Kirn Sun hon. secretary, Mr. Tan
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  • 201 26 Mercantile Institute Ist vs Singapore Harbour Board J.S.C. on Thursday July 2 at Cantonment Road Ang Kirn Swee Seah Kenj Loy, n. d'Roza M. Hassan, Seng Quec. J. E. Law P. Pere'ra. Chong Hul, Ah Nam. T. K. Vellu, P. Lourdes. Reserves S. Din, O. Isaac. Newman.
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  • 71 26 fFro:n Ciir Own Correspondent; Scrcmban. At the annual i»encral meeting of the Magp.'o Badminton Party the following were I elected office bearers President, Mr. Kung I Jit Senp vice presidents, Messrs. D. Lall Cfccnd. K. Vettivclu Chec San? Chye. Llow Porr* Watt and Ooh Chin Tuan hon.
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  • 97 26 Playing at their home court the Week-End B.P. defeated the Sphinx 8.P.. by 4 games to 1. Result* (Week-End players first) Men's Doubles Mohd. Jarar <fc Chos Kirn Kwang lost to da Costa P. A. Lanze 19 19, 5 4. 14 21, 12—21 Tay Bon<? Soo Tay
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  • 76 26 Taiplng Medicos beat the Bagan Serai Trade School at badminton by live matches to one. Results E. V. Lesslar beat C. Campbell 1.5 12, IS 10 Jaffar lost to Supplali 13—15, 6—15 Tan Eng Hoo beat Kandlah 13—15, 15—0. 15 2 Khew Kirn Sang Tan Eng Hoo beat
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  • 707 26 Foo Lum Choon Enters The Lists (To the Editor of The Sunday Times) Sir,— Much discussion and criticism hav2 been centred on the manner in which the Foong Seong Cup competition is to be ran. In his letter last week Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt of Singapore emphasised the fact that
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  • 952 26 To the Editor of the Sunday Times Sir. —Your correspondent Interested of last week has certainly made me interested in his imagination of Singapore's fear of an unfavourable result in a return match with Selangor this year. Very few will deny me the credit
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  • 813 27 Lessons Of Game Against Johore Imp ortance Of Goal Average: S.A.F.A. Cup Entries BY "LEIGHTON" ALTHOUGH they beat Johore by out the Services side. Two years ago A five ,o,ls to nil at Anson Road "ffi?!^ Stadium on Friday the Combined team against
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    20 27 The China Olympic football team (white jerseys) and the Penang team which drew 9—o when they met recently in Penang.
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  • 320 27 EUROPEANS' FIRST SET-BACK BEATEN BY SEGAMAT TOWN MALAYS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Scgamat. 'THE Segamat Europeans encountered their first set-back when they were beaten on the Town Padang by the odd ■goal In three in their league fixture against the Town Malays. The game jwas well contested and thr. Ing
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  • 137 27 BLAKANG MATI BATTERY ISLAND MALAYS LOSE TO SOLDIERS II (S) Battery 4: Malays 1 rpHERE was a big surprise at B!akang Mati last Sunday when II (S) Battery won a well-merited 4 l victory over the Island Malays in a friendly match. In a spirited hard fought struggle marked by
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  • 40 27 The V.M.C.A. swimming pool at Fort Canning will be closed for cleaning on Monday and will open again on Thursday.ay The senior inter-team swimming competition will continue on Friday. July 3 with 240 yards free style sealed handicap.
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  • 675 27  - GRUMBLES FROM KUALA LUMPUR PADANG FOOTBALL AND TURF CLUB "Springbok" By THE visit of the Combined Services I football team last week-end seems to hare left behind more dissatisfaction than is proper. The public not only were displeased with the* standard of play a poor climax to the widespread advertising
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  • 272 27 "PAT-BALL" POOR CRICKET SEEN AT SEGAMAT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. OUPPORTERS of the Segamat Crtck2t Club were greatly disappointed by the Club's poor 'shewing against Genuang last week. The way some of the batsmen threw away their wickets I was amazing. Hashim, the young opening bat, for instance returned
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  • 80 27 The following will represent the Social Athletic Party In a football game against the Lam Yew Athletic Party today a: the G.P.O. ground, kick of! 5.10 p.m.: Sim Ah Pang, Tok Som Mvi, Teo Ban Teck. Koh Ah Lek, Soh Kirn Swee, Sng Ah Lye, Tan Chin
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  • 348 27 JOHORE LEAGUE FOOTBALL CUSTOMS LIKELY TO KEEP SHIELD (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. T*HE Johore Bahru District Football ■1 Associati>n League will bo eonpleted early next month. There are only three matches more to be played and the Customs head the table a point in front of th 2
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