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Title Section39 1936-08-16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 243 Sunday, August 16, 1936 Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES L The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 243 Sunday, August 18, 1936 Price 10 cents.39 words
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122 1936-08-16 1 'Large Minimun Tonnage Cannot Be Conceded To One Country Only" MR. LOWINGER SAILS FOR ENGLAND (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. "gO far we have- not been able to reconcile the Siamese Governments view with that of the signatory countries and I am122 words
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167 1936-08-16 1 '"T"HE negotiations with Siam have been proceeding on the most friendly terms. Other countries have the right to put forward their own views and so far we have been unable to reconcile the Siamese Government's view with that of the signatory countries." Aslied whether in167 words
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Article45 1936-08-16 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mal-cca, Saturday The wedding takes place next Saturday of Miss Vowler and Mr. Hirold George Hammctt, District Officer, Jasin. The page beys wi'l be Master Billy Vowler, brother of the bride, and Master Peter Sruton.45 words
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Article49 1936-08-16 1 Syzd Ibrahim bin Omar Aloagolf was entertained to a tea-party at Kee Sun Road yesterday by the Arabic Social and Literary Club, of which he is president, in honour of his recent appointment as Justice of the Peace, Singapore. A large crowd was present.49 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-08-16 1 Mr. iv_o L'con Hean. a former Sclangor football player, was married yesterday morning at the Chinese Consulate General, Singapore, to Miss Choy Wor Soon, of Penang. Report of the weduing is in page 4. —Sunday Times Photograph.37 words
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Article310 1936-08-16 1 FLIGHT IN R.A.F. PLANE <'THE n.ost comfortable plane I have ever flown in and a most interesting: experience." was the comment of the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Dr. Earle Tage, after he had spent more than anjwut and quarter yesterday Ilyii»t over Singapore Island310 words
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Article54 1936-08-16 1 17 DEAD IN CROSSING CRASH Three Rivers, Quebec. (SEVENTEEN people were killed and fifteen injured at a level crossing at Canpac when a fast goods train crashed into a motor-coach full of people returning from an election rally. The bodies of the dead and dying were scattered for some distanceReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration60 1936-08-16 1 ITH.E Kings Swan Master id representatives of the Dyes and Vintners Companies have begun the annual task of swanupping. All Thames swans belong either to the Crown or the Dyers and. Vintners Companies. Swan-upping means that young birds are marked on the beak to show the owner. The picture60 words
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Article91 1936-08-16 1 MORE OUTRAGES IN PALESTINE Jerusalem, Saturday. poi'R occupants of a motor-car were killed and a fifth wounded as a result of an Arab attack outside Haifa during Uie night. The victims were the chauffeur, a Jewess, two Jewish special constables and the wounded man was anotherReuter - 91 words
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Article78 1936-08-16 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. INTERVIEWED before sailing for home on retirement Col. B. J. Eaton, director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, expressed his appreciation to the newspapers for the propaganda given to advance agricultural and planting progress in Malaya. He wished success to78 words
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Article, Illustration110 1936-08-16 1 AN archway of swords was formed by his brother officers at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday when Capt. W. O. Phillips left the church with his bride, Miss E. Lamb, after their marriage by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts. The bride is the daughter of the110 words
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333 1936-08-16 1 Badajoz A Funeral Pyre For Its Slaughtered Defenders Lisbon, Saturday. DADAJOZ was captured by the insurgents last night after a battle which lasted several days and ended in the burning of the town. Reuters special correspondent, who flew to the scene, arrived at the height of fierce fighting. An insurgent333 words
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Article87 1936-08-16 1 "HANDICAPPED BY LACK OF ROADS" from Sungei Tempayan to Batang Berjuntai, but the scheme was dropped during the slump. He thought this area, planted with rubber and oil palms, badly needed proper road communication. Mr. Reeve-Tucker and Mr. Lai Tet Loke referred to the bad and dangerous87 words
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Article, Illustration49 1936-08-16 1 JMj Loais Bleiiot, who v.... in Paris on July 25, at the age of 64, made aviation history with the first flight across the English Channel 27 years ago. He always insisted he was a bad pilot. His real wor«c. he said, was as a mechanic.49 words
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124 1936-08-16 1 Courts Closed DANGER OF ROOF COLLAPSE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. gECAUSE of the danger of the collapse of tbe roof over the Kuala Lumpur magistrate's courts Mr. J. Caider, the first magistrate, has closed tbe building until further j notice. This moraine the court wa^ held in124 words
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Advertisement13 1936-08-16 1 WARNER BROS*. MUSICAL TREAT! "COLLEEN 11 WITH DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER THIS WEEK13 words
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Advertisement14 1936-08-16 1 IN PAGE 23 Test Match Home Football County Cricket Empire vs. U. S. Athletics14 words
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Advertisement75 1936-08-16 1 KAY FRA XIS IN -THE WHITE ANGEL" A WARNER BROS. PiaURL SOON 111 SINGAPORE. WHICH YOUR FAVOURITE? Once you start on these P.F. Assorted biscuits it's hard to decide which you like best. So many varieties, and every one so delicious. And how crisp these English biscuits are PEEK FREAN75 words
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Article, Illustration1961 1936-08-16 2 Singaporeans In the Hills The P.W.D. Provides a Jungle Promenade Waterfalls, Humans and Otters I HAVE written a good deal on this page at one time and another about southern Johore as a holiday hinterland for Singapore, and I have suggested that we ought to learn to makeincomplete to say somethjng about the river for - 1,961 words
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Advertisement73 1936-08-16 2 I Extract from Straits Times:— >v I also learn that a sample of crocod'.l'' A j meat has been tested at the College of /A Medicine. Singapore, and has been pronounced equal to venison. So that |\A it Malaya is ever b'.ockaded, and the I Co.d Storage Company closes down,73 words
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Article, Illustration131 1936-08-16 3 Kuala Lumpur Pastor Now With Military Academy ENTERED EXAMINATIONS "JUST FOR FUN" His Views On "Salvation Of The Country" "EVERY MAN SHOULD RENDER MILITARY SERVICE" "pHINA desires peace not armed peace, but peace in the real sense of the word I believe in131 words
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Article200 1936-08-16 3 Allegations Of "Persecution In Ceylon Colombo, Aug. 5. COMK members of the Malay Colony at Maha Bolana, in Magam Pattu, of the Hambantota district, have come all the way to Colombo to lay before the Governor their grievances, says the Times of Ceylon. Their chief grievance is200 words
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Article107 1936-08-16 3 CHEAPER THAN RADIO Bombay. P*OK the time beinn the gramophon* is likely to supersede the radio as the means of village uplift" in India The Punjab Rural Reconstruction Department is the latest to equip itself with special gramophone and instructional records for the villagers. The records107 words
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Article560 1936-08-16 3 MR. YAP is spending the summer vacation of the Academy revisiting Malaya, and he left Singapore yesterday for Kuala Lumpur. He will be returning to his new post in Nanking on Aug. 29. Mr. Yap ascribes his new position to a trend of events which began560 words
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Article93 1936-08-16 3 TEACHERS SLIP AND "HEADLONG RUN" Whltchaven. A verdict of accidental death was recorded at the Inquest at Eskdale on Mr. Frank Allen, 30, of Leicester, a master at Wlrral Grammar School, ißebblngton. Cheshire, who was killed on Scawfell. Another Wirral master, Mr. Harold Bowman, said he saw Mr.93 words
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Article57 1936-08-16 3 Five of the 10 members of the French Himalayan expedition which recently unsuccessfully attempted to climb the "Hidden Peak" in KaraKorams have returned to Delhi en route for Colombo on their way home. They attributed their failure largely to the early arrival of the monsoon, and hope to57 words
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Article34 1936-08-16 3 The Government of India Is withdrawing the reinforcements sent to the Aden and Port Sudan garrisons when the Abyssinian emergency arose, but one company of Punjabis will retrain in Addis Ababa.34 words
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149 1936-08-16 3 Shells Dropped Near P. O. Liner £APTAIN H. E. SMITH, master of the P. and O. liner Chitral, interviewed by The Sun-^a/ Times yesterday refuted previously cabled reports that shells fired by Spanish rebel soldiery had dropped within forty yards of the liner's stern outside Tangier. Regarding the happenings on149 words
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162 1936-08-16 3 Mme. FLORIGNTS RECITAL AT "THE DOG" (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. QINCERE appreciation of a talented pianist was shown at the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, thir. week when Madame Renoe Florigny, who is back in Malaya on another world tour, gave a recital. After giving works by Beethoven and162 words
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Article50 1936-08-16 3 Three young men were killed by iiehtning »rhile standing in th? doorway of a house at Sherbrookc Nova Rcctla, watching a thunderstorm. The Amiral Mouchez. a hydrographic vessel of 715 tons, named after the admiral commanding the French Northern Squadron In 1870 has been launched at Cherbourg.50 words
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Obituary41 1936-08-16 3 SMITH.— At the General Hospital, Singapore on Aug. 15, 1936, Arthur Smith, in his 71st year. The funeral cortege will leave 9, Chancery Hill Road, at 4 p.m. today for St. Andrew's Cathedral and thence to Bldadari Cemetery for Interment.41 words
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Article198 1936-08-16 3 Woman's Joyful Letter It was a candid remark Dy an acquaintance that started this woman thinking about her cverweijtht. Read her letter I must write and tell you now pleased 1 am with Kmschcn Salts. I have reduced from 10 stone to 8198 words
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Miscellaneous580 1936-08-16 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY SEA VIEW lIOitL to boxholdcrs at 8 p.m. General delivery Bpxlal Tiffin and Special Dinner. on Monday at 8.25 a.m. iviwi. Mails from China and Japan on Tuesday CINLMAS Qln Maru \::iAMBRA: Captain ?!ood with Errol Tiftm. 10.30. 3.15. 6.15, 9.15. CAPITOL: Th? Great Ziesffeki. 2. is—580 words
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591 1936-08-16 4 Effects Of The Cinema On Humanity ADDRESS TO KUALA LUMPUR FORTNIGHTLY CLUB "A Danger To Creative Abflity Of Future" (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur. THAT children in their daily lives make a wrong use of their imagination by mimicking ready-made ideas from films, when591 words
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Article230 1936-08-16 4 C. M. G. FOR TENGKU BESAR OFSRIMENANTI High Commissioner To Officiate (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. TUESDAY, Auk. 18, will be a red letter day lor the people of Knala Pilah and Sri Menanti when His Excellency the Hifh Commissioner, Mr. A. S. Small will invest Tengku230 words
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Article238 1936-08-16 4 MR. NEO BOON HEAN AND MISS CHOY WOR SOON A former Malaya Cup footballer for Selangor, Mr. Neo Boon Hean, was married yesterday morning to Miss Choy Wor Soon, of Penang, at the Consulate General. Dr. P. K. C. Tyau, Chinese Consul-General in Singapore, officiated. The bride is238 words
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Article29 1936-08-16 4 Colonel O. B. Winch has been elected Master of the Brewers' Company, Mr. W. H. Whitbread is the Upper Warden, and Mr. O. M. Crossman Renter WardenReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-08-16 4 EDWARD BHAV; WbO lfl received tne C.B.E. (Civil Division) in the Birthday Honours for public services In the North Riding of Yorkshire.22 words
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Article145 1936-08-16 4 W.HAMMER CO.'s $160,000 PROFIT Final Dividend Of 75 Cents Proposed ANNUAL MEETING ON AUG. 25 AT the annual meet. of W. Ham- mer Company Ltd. to be held in Singapore on Aug. 25, the directors will propose payment of a final dividend of 75 cents per share. The report and145 words
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40 1936-08-16 4 On behalf of Herr Hitler, Gen. von Brauchitsch, commander of the First German Army Corps, laid a wreath on the tomb of Field-Marshal von Hindenburg at Tannenberg, on the second anniversary of his death.40 words
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Article20 1936-08-16 4 Motspur Park Avenue, the main road from Motspur Park Station to Worcester Park, Surrey, is to be renamed Blakes Avenue.20 words
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368 1936-08-16 4 CLOTHING SHORTAGE IN RUSSIA DECAUSE the Russian Government is unable to cope with the demand for clothing in its country, the entire crew of 43 from the oil tanker Moskva drove bargains with Singapore tailors last week to supply each man with a368 words
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Article88 1936-08-16 4 MR. ANDREW MILNE AND MISS H. M. COCHRANE (From' Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. The wedding took place yesterday at St. Ar.drew's Church of Mr. Andrew Milne, of Forfar, Scotland, manager of Universal Cars Ltd.. Penang. and Miss Helen Mary Cochrane. of Glasgow, I Scotland, late of the88 words
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Article26 1936-08-16 4 Nuvolari, the Italian racing driver, won the 16th Ciano Cup at Leghorn, driving an Alfa-Romeo car at an average speed of 75.23 m.p.h.26 words
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Advertisement47 1936-08-16 4 Books! Books! Books! CENTURY OMNIBUS SERIES. (Nearly 1,000.000 copiet told) We have the following In stock: Famous Trials by Lord Birkenhead. A Century of Humour Horror fc m a Detective Stories. m m m Historical m m m Boys Love Creepy THE LAHKA STORES, 26. riverside. Malacca.47 words
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Advertisement102 1936-08-16 4 NEXT CHANGE AT THE A L HAM BRA* jHHHH^ JOHN BOLES, CLADYS SWARTHOUT flyßg^y in ROSEOFTHERANCHO '•^BH •'a Charles Bickford, Willie Howard WS^ Hkx. Golden voiced, young, svelte VjjHLA' *»v fl Wm graceful figure that's Gladys N*^MJl B\ > Wt Swarthout who makes her debut IF IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE102 words
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Advertisement129 1936-08-16 4 OPENING TONIGHT mm T^yA^^^ A scintillating comedy HJ k\ A^ T OF REVOLUTION SET laEa^a^™*"^"*^^^ TO MUSIC ALBERT BURDON. CYRIL MAUDE i E N S HA AL LE E E N 'HEAT WAVE' A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE MATINEE TODAY BING CROSBY in TWO FOR TONIGHT also 'THE RAVEN' A wonderful picture.129 words
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730 1936-08-16 5 CASE AGAINST C.RO. OUGH STARTS "Car Out Of Control When It Swerved" AN opinion that a car built to carry five passengers by being overloaded with eight persons, had lost its stability and that the centre of gravity of the vehicle730 words
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Article29 1936-08-16 5 Pastor W. W. R. Lake will lecture on ■1 ho Utopian Age at the Victoria II mortal Hall tonight at 8.15 p.m. Music b?glns at 7.45 p.m.29 words
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Article108 1936-08-16 5 Talks From Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Malayan Amateur Radio Society, Kuala Lumpur, are making every effort to include "live items in their programmes, so successful have been the talks given recently. Tomorrow night Mrs. W. H. Berry will give a108 words
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Article221 1936-08-16 5 "GAOLED" ON CHARGE OF DROWNING BOY New York. TRIED" on a murder charge in a crowded town hall at Brockport, New York, a mongrel dog, chiefly Alsatian, named Idaho, has escaped with 2G months' "imprisonment." Idaho, it was alleged, had tried to climb on to the221 words
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Article118 1936-08-16 5 SIKHS AND WOMEN'S COMPARTMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Sercmban. FIVE Sikhs. Leka Singh, Nika Singh. Bag Singh. Deal Singh, and Mit Singh a police constable, were charged Iby tV-e Railway police before the Seremban magistrate. Mr. M. J Hayward, for disorderly behaviour on the Kuala118 words
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Article65 1936-08-16 5 Mrs. Annie Rajamoney. wife of M D. Rajamoney. of the General Hosp! taL Kullm. received a first prl».? at the Malayan Exhibition held at Kual.-i T .umpur for embroidery handwork Sh? eras awarded a bronze medal arc" i Diploma last year In the M.A.H.A Exhibition for the same65 words
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Article82 1936-08-16 5 Speaking to the old boys of St. Mary's English School, Malacca, Mr. T. C. Joseph, headmaster, said nothing was so gratifying to men like himself as when they heard from their old pupils of their success in life. Such news was not only a82 words
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200 1936-08-16 5 MR. V. S. PONNAMPALAM RETIRES 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kajang, Saturday. JU|R. V. S. Ponnampalam. chief clerk of the Selangcr Secretariat, after 33 years' service in the F.M.S. Government, was last week granted three months full-pay leave prior to retlre■Mfc a privilege seldom granted200 words
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Article86 1936-08-16 5 Before Mr. T. D. Hughes in the second court yesterday. Dollah b n Maulot. Aman bin Tonll. Hussain bin Haji. Jummat b!n Sernan. Mchrmed bin Anang and Bulat bin Dualim were again produced and charged with the murder of an unknown Chines? on I Aug.86 words
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Article88 1936-08-16 5 Seen Dressed As Hermit Calcutta. D2!:GAL'3 mysterious Colossus has appeared again. A Bengali v/cman relates that while nursins a sick mother-in-law, she opened the door about mid-night and saw in front of tiia door an abnormally tall human flours carrying a red and dressed as a88 words
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Article22 1936-08-16 5 The French Government has obtained a renewal for three month.; of the British credit of £10,000.003 granted in February last.22 words
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Advertisement167 1936-08-16 5 Haulers are using Ford V-8 Trucks because they haul more tons more miles at lower cost. With them, it is a question of ....^^•'•'••••■tjj^^^tg dollars and sense! These units are fast replacing slow, K **^^'*^****MM^te» fc heavy, high-cost trucks because they offer truck operators the f^foOr-rsL^J^-*: combined advantages of lower167 words
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Article553 1936-08-16 6 Another Farewell Party To Dr. Tyau "WON THE HEART OF ALL IN THIS COUNTRY" THE Chinese community of Singapore are unanimous in their regret at the impending departure of Dr. P. K. C. Tyau, ConsulGeneral for China at Singapore, to take up his new appointment as the553 words
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Article31 1936-08-16 6 Nanking, Saturday. f T is reported that the Foreign Office is appointing Mr. Tsiang Lui-fn as Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore in succession to Dr. Tyau. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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92 1936-08-16 6 POLAND'S DEMANDS COLONIES IN SOUTH AMERICA Berlin. A CCORDINO to the Warsaw corres- pendent of the Berliner Tageblatt, the Polish Foreign Office has issued a communique announcing that it is the Polish Government's intention to bring Poland's demand for colonies before the League of Nations. This action will be taken92 words
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Article45 1936-08-16 6 Me* posing as police gained admittance to the house of Leon Trotsky, the Communist leader, at Hnnefoss. Norway, where h« Is Hvinß N exile, tnt were frustrated in thrtr attempt t<> mnke a search by i -rg girt, who telephoned the police.45 words
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Article419 1936-08-16 6 "THE appointment by Gen. Chiang Kai-shek of Dr. Lim Boon-keng, the celebrated Malayan-born Chinese, and president of the University of Amoy, as a member of the committee of the National Economic Council, Nanking, is announced. Dr. Llm is in a position to render valuable service to this419 words
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Article75 1936-08-16 6 Six British firemen of the Bank Line steamer Luceric (6,681 tons, registered at Glasgow) have been sentenced at a British Consular Court in Hanko.v to terms of imprisonment ranging from four to 12 weeks on charges rt insubordination and assault. The master testified that the75 words
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Article77 1936-08-16 6 Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. B.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) An*. 26% 26! 8 Good F.A.Q. In cases (FOB.) As*:. 2611/16 2« 3 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) Awardable Spore 26 9/16 2611/16 August 26% 2674 September 26% 26Ts Oct.-Dec. tSVi, 27 Jan-Mar. 27H 27«77 words
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Article, Illustration50 1936-08-16 6 'TERRIFIED by the blaring guns of civil war which startled her from her pasture, a frightened cow blunders blindly across the battlefield under the wheels of an adva.icinn tractor as an artillery battrry booms in the battle of Guadarrama fought between rebels and nernmeni forces to th« north of Madrid.50 words
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Article214 1936-08-16 6 INTER-MARRY TO KEEP PEACE JJJOMEN of some twenty countries have, at the International Women's Congress in Paris, rounded off a week of discussion by a banquet, at which they discussed "If women ruled." England was represented by Mrs. Yevonde Middleton, and the Unite.l States by "the cleverest214 words
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Article217 1936-08-16 6 "DEFENCE OF PHILIPPINES IS EASY" Manila. f HAVE no hesitancy in staling 1 that, had Ethiopia adopted a:i adequate system of military development ten years ago, the Italians would not he in Addis Ababa today." declared Gen. McArthur, former Chief -of -Staff of the United States Army, in an address217 words
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Advertisement13 1936-08-16 6 i% tk iL' *i Itv UW&& sJßrm fe p K^stease—tesLstiita and waskabu TIM13 words
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Article344 1936-08-16 7 Paris. •y HF Mufti who was found stabbed and dying: in the street at Algiers has been identified as Bcndali Mahmud Kabul, Mufti of the Grand Mosque of Algiers. He was aged 68, and the father of ten children, one of them a professor. He was344 words
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Article929 1936-08-16 7 Fred J. Melville - Fred J. Melville Stamp Collecting By U/ITH red revolution rife again in Spain, the collector will turn back to the long range of Spanish stamp issues. There have been a great many in the eighty-six years since 1850 and you may read much in them of929 words
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Article198 1936-08-16 7 Washington, Aug. 2. Chinese Nationalist movement constitutes the most powerful barrier to Japan's advance i at the present time," the Foreign Policy Association declared in a report today, because of the failure of Great Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve a unified resistance198 words
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Advertisement374 1936-08-16 7 THE STAMPS OF THE TREATY PORTS OF CHINA AND OF FORMOSA by Captain H. R. Oldficld. LL.B. A r omDiete history of this little known irrous of stamps. Price 4 9 po*t free. The Pbllatr:ic Journal of Great Britain. The oldest British Philatelic magatine, now in Its 46th annual volume.374 words
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Advertisement76 1936-08-16 7 For Is. Post Free. (or its equivalent In current unused stamps of any country). WE will send you 50 different British Colonials 100 different New Europeans 20 different Air Stamps. 1.000 Stamp Mounts, a perforation gauge and a specimen copy of the Philatelic Journal of Great Brltalr.. If you prefer,76 words
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Advertisement172 1936-08-16 7 CHANDOS COURT ADJACENT ST. JAMES PK., PALACE ABBEY BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED FLATS For l.oii'j or Short Tenancies. Constant II Passenger II Uniformed Hot Water f| Lifts Porters QUIET SUNNY POSITION SERVICE OPTIONAL Apply Letting Office 64, buckih6ham gate, s.w. 1. "c^rVwall. Sea Meads Hamlet. Pvah Sands. "Come unto these Yellow Sands"172 words
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Advertisement293 1936-08-16 7 18, CONDUIT STREET, LONDON, W. I. IS A FAVOURITE MEETING PLACE FOR MALAYANS. H. GT DISS. (Ute of Singapore.) Managing Director of Com St 001, Ltd., the well known High-Class Tailoring business. Invites those coming horre on leave to pay him a visit. All orders r":elved by him will be293 words
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Miscellaneous401 1936-08-16 7 Today's Wireless Programmes CMPiRE STATION \NSMISSION 4. Tbree ot the folk wing frequencies wIT. boused: GSO 17 <9 MC/s (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Me 8 (19.76 m.) GSF 15.14 Me s (19.62 m.) OSD 11 7 b MC/S (25 53 m.) GSB 951 Mc/s (31.55 m.) 12 35 a m.401 words
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Miscellaneous421 1936-08-16 7 of Service: Hymn, Pray that Jerusalem may Have (E.H.. 472; S.P., 628). Hymn. Children of the Heavenly King (E.H.. 373; S.P.. 463). Psalm XLVt Hymn, Fight the Good Fight (A. and M.. 540). Anthem, I will Lift up mine Eyes (Walker). Address. Hymn. Come, ye Faithful (A. and M.. 302,421 words
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Miscellaneous420 1936-08-16 7 March, talk by Ir. J. P. Planje, music, political review by Paul de Waart. mission news, journal. 9.05 From mall to Mall in Holland. 9.25 Broadcast from the Berlin Olympiad. 9 50 C!aae down. PARIS STATION RADIO— COLONIALL Call -letters of vie station: W. L. 19 68 metre* T. P.420 words
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Miscellaneous377 1936-08-16 7 annoi ncements. 7.23 p.m. Studio the Chore 1 Group under tne direction of E. Gualdl. 7.51 p.m. Wllhelm Backhaus (pianoforte) and Mengslberg's Concert Orchestra. 8.20 p.m. Reuter press bulletins. B. SO p.m. A selection of marches. B.M p.m. Studio Programme by Hilda Arnold (cello) and Edgar Warner (tenor). 9.20 p.m.377 words
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Miscellaneous188 1936-08-16 7 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT Mr. J. A. Sagaram. of 121, Joo Chlat Place, Singapore, wins outright th« $100 offered In The Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle printed In our Issue of Aug. 2. His was the only all correct solution received. We give below the solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed In188 words
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Article, Illustration486 1936-08-16 8 •"THE Boys' Jubilee Club has al--1 ready established itself as a Malacca institution. Its usefulness is limited only by the size of the building and by the shortage of funds; the resident-membership could be trebled within six months if accommodation and funds were adequate.486 words
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80 1936-08-16 8 Brattleboro' (Vermont). "Naulahka," the houss in which Mr. and Mrs. Rudyard Kipling lived here for f >ur years, has been opened to the public every afternoon, &n payment of a small fee. The Kiplings lived here from 1892 until 1896, and the author did a80 words
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Article63 1936-08-16 8 The Police Band will play on Tuesday at Katzmg Park at 6 00 p.m. March. Pro Patrla (W. Clark) Overture, Chal Romano (Albert W. Ketelby); Selection. The Mikado 'Arthur Sullivan) Walse, My Flame of Love (Horatio Nickolls) Suite, The Bartered Bride (Smetana-Lotter) Pot-Pourri, Once upon a Time (Compiled63 words
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Article206 1936-08-16 8 Reign Of Terror In Kwangtung TIGERS have created a veritable m -n of terror at Ilsuwenhsien a v.T .:n Kwangtung, where many of t sts raid the village daily and the inhabitants to keep to their houses, according to a local Chinese newspaper. A native of Hsuwenhsien,206 words
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Article28 1936-08-16 8 Smashing a window of Messrs. WarIng and Gillow's Street store with a spare wheel, four men In a car made off with two fur coats valued at C3l28 words
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Article14 1936-08-16 8 Nine people were killed and 12 seriously Injured in a violent thunderstorm at Istanbul.14 words
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Advertisement361 1936-08-16 8 KODAK VERICHROME FILM 5 fflHlillHlli^fiJ) )C l u i c^ cst ant simplest folding 'Kodak ever nv.uk'. Touch a I lII] iHllllH button "pop", it opens. Touch rf^L. m^iM^B P' cturo Two sizes: 21 x3i inch nB^^JIM*Q jrW $14.50 and 2* x4l inch v V ks\ $15.75. Load any camera361 words
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Advertisement377 1936-08-16 8 L \Mm I RaMabit AbsorMrw Ir. ptntI Irate* •eeety-talict out tn« ■f I serenes*— ot««sr«H«t ai onx t. I RcmarkaMr (waling qualltws lor all tores. bruiMt «nd op»n wounds AfltlMptK nun ir M tatine, !ADIO ECORDS... EFRIGERATORS lES LOGIC If you are Informed, you know the vital importance of the377 words
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Article, Illustration1920 1936-08-16 9 By The Onlooker ».S the Governor is returning to Ma'.aya in a month's time, A.rs. A. 3. Srrnll will soon be relieved of her duties as the Governn.ent HMise host: as. She has performed her dv.. as "first laoy" with becoming dignity and has BMBaavi to fit1,920 words
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Advertisement152 1936-08-16 9 Hffl PELMAN INSTITUTE 101 G8 Clhre Street. CalrutU. COMMON SENSE I TREATMENT You must Remove the cause of: RHEUMATISM, PAINFUL JOINTS, LUMBAGO, SKIN COMPLAINTS, ULCERS and SORES BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Cla r ke's Blood Mixture is the surest way to health as it removes the CAUSE of the complaint152 words
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Article, Illustration737 1936-08-16 10 The Story Of Their Lives Since The Landing From The Bounty Heritage of the Bounty. By Dr H. L. Shapiro. Gollancz. 7s. (id. I*HE mutiny on the Bounty has been "news," since the success of the film of that name, but Dr. Shapiro's interest in737 words
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Article433 1936-08-16 10 The Last Enemy. By L. A. G. Strong. Gollancz. 7s. Cd. *pHS Last Enemy is an extremely difficult book to review. Mr. Strong hi. self divides his study of a sensitive, enthusiastic, easily led, and moody young man into three parts; and this division433 words
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211 1936-08-16 10 Long Life Of Courage And Gentleness Piper's Lay. By Marion Cran. Jenkins' Colonial Library. 'DIPER'S Lay" Is a quiet, sympathetic record of a long life of courage and gentleness. There is nothing very striking In the histories of Susan Malli»nd or of Evan Perry, the man who loved her. Both211 words
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Article351 1936-08-16 10 Don Gypsy By Walter Starkie. John Murray, 10s. 6d jLIR. STARKIE, the well-known author of Raggle-'f aggie," describes his latest book as adventures with a fiddle in Barbary, Andalusia, and La Mancha." The author's quest of folk-music and poetry, combined with his deep knowledge and affection351 words
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Advertisement174 1936-08-16 10 V; f HhL I A dehly reddened mouth is attractive- 1 but it does draw attention to your teeth. Make sure that they are white and lovely by using Macleans Peroxide Toothpaste. Macleans contains a special solvent to remove stains so that its safe whitening ingredients can gently but thoroughly174 words
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Advertisement153 1936-08-16 10 Take SANATOGEN and enjoy Youlhful Vitality I infli^HlL^i^ifliv m There is this about SanatOgen: In a perfectly natural manner it does what it promises to do. Sanatogen builds up new health because it mtuses into It will not cure every imagin- the o f blood and nerves able disease, but153 words
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Article665 1936-08-16 11 Wandering Englishman's New Adventure HIS SCHOONER NOW IN SINGAPORE HARBOUR A 32-ton schooner will sail from Singapore shortly for the South Sea islands. The trip is being undertaken by Mr. F. W. Parsons, an Englishman who has led an adventurous, care-free life since ho went665 words
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Article, Illustration173 1936-08-16 11 FILM OFFER OF £65,000 TO GRACIE FIELDS lUjltHj GrjsCie Fields, the film and variety stage star, is considering severa' offers she has recently had from Hollywood producers. The sums suggested have ranged from £50 000 to £65.000 a picture, which is probably rather more than sic earns in England under173 words
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Article87 1936-08-16 11 MO Urinss after 8 p.m. for pilots who are to fly air service planes the rext day' This edict h&s been issued by Union Airways of New Zealand. The rule is strictly enforced. Any pllit known to have taken a drink after 8 p.m., If he87 words
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Article81 1936-08-16 11 Bristol. WHILE people were playing tennis on the courts at the foot of Avon Gorge rocks. Portway. Bristol, a man crashed to his death from the rocks 250 feet above. He was Charles Bryant, 58. Chandos Road, Redland. Bristol. The rocks above the tennis court81 words
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Article89 1936-08-16 11 Belgrade. PREPARATIONS arc in full swing for the marriage market in the Baranya. where a curious and unique system of arranging matrimonial alliances exists. At the time of the vintage the village dance -halls are decorated with flowers and heavily hung with bunches of grapes. Eligible girls89 words
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Article142 1936-08-16 11 FRENCH TROOPS FIRE ON STRIKERS THREE strikers were killed and several injured when the French military and police opened fire on a defiant mob in front of the Savana Mills, In French Pondlcherry. Following the Paris example, the employees of the Savana Mills carried out a142 words
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Article24 1936-08-16 11 A site for a new automatic telephone exchange, to cover North Wimbledon, has been bought for £2.400 at Homefield R>ad, Wimbledon Common.24 words
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Article108 1936-08-16 11 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL BOUND OVER Gauhati. •THE Assistant Sessions Judge of 1 Gauhati has ordered a 13-year-old girl named Hashena Bannu, who was found guilty of causing grievous hurt to her husband resulting in his death, to execute a bond of Rs. 200 with a surety for108 words
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Advertisement176 1936-08-16 11 Guard Your Dog's Ajn I s£iU HEALTH^yy b^ok Too much meat means too much heuf lor tW^ltr V* jfifliSl' -ill™* til your do^'s blood. And especially in a hot Sr (vSp jJ^WHB Cra af*dm climatethiscauseshim"torture"througb '^iaaaaii^'^DcJ'rlLl I continual scratching, lack of appetite, moodiness, irritabilicy and Inssof energy. Youcan f JEJWBft176 words
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Advertisement611 1936-08-16 11 f I m[ I I I i —^s TrnJ jjl a^a^aT f^ i^alaWMa^ai f iffTlaH aJaßLv^a^L^ala^a^aUa^a^n '<> ~T J 7 TTI^A THE BENNETT COLLEGE. ESTABLISHED 1900. OPEN LETTER TO MR. SOMEBODY AND HIS SON. Dear Sir, —The natural desire of most parents Is to give their children fair chance In611 words
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Article1318 1936-08-16 12 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By •JTIE first thing that greeted me on return from my holiday in the lovely wind and rain was a letter from a reader enclosing an advertisement for a hair tonic which said: "No bald-head ever gels the thrill of a woman's fingers running1,318 words
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Article274 1936-08-16 12 GRIEVANCES NOW CLEARED AWAY Wellington. fHE New Zealand Government delegation has returned from Samoa. Mr. Langstone, its leader, said that as a result of its visit the mistrust, grievances, and misunderstandings of the past had been cleared away Samoa was today united, and Its people were determined to274 words
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Article427 1936-08-16 12 BY THE FOUR ACES IT is rather pleasant to pick up a nice substantial hand, and say to yourself, ■If my partner can respond favourably, we have a slam, or if my partnI e r Bhow a y of the of hfe four-aces whatever, we SYSTEM. Can make427 words
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Advertisement270 1936-08-16 12 THE WHITE ANTS HAVE i^?x _j\ Jr^^-VaEHU y^*l_^_B_w&_( of" a main beam attacked by CONSULT US I We will rid you of these dangerous and destructive pests and keep your properties free from them. We neither mark nor stain woodwork-and guarantee successful treatment. THOMAS COWAN CO. WHITE ANT EXPERTS 52270 words
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Article, Illustration883 1936-08-16 13 Boys GIVEN SENSE OF DUTY AND POLISH Girls MADE HAPPIER AND PETTINESS AVOIDED A NOTABLE and successful experiment in co-education is being carried out in three Singapore schools. They are the Serangoon English School, Pasir Panjang English School, and the liukit Panjang English School. An883 words
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Article231 1936-08-16 13 Do you dread your meals Are you Icr ever wondering what you can eat with safety and freedom from pain? Are you. in fact, living in fear and aRDny from stomach trouble Scarcely anyone escapes this scourgo ol modern life. Some are wise and take231 words
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99 1936-08-16 13 UR. George Abbiss has been appoint- ed an Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, to till the vacancy created by the retirement of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Percy Laurie. There are four Assistant Commissioners each receiving £1.750 a year. Mr. Abbiss, who has been a99 words
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Article120 1936-08-16 13 TONING DOWN THE OLD SCHOOL TIE AS the years go by the question of the old school tie appears to become more vexed," says Mr. R. Porch, secretary of the Malvernian Society, writing in the Malvern College magazine. During the 30 years I have besn secretary there has been a120 words
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91 1936-08-16 13 Robot Heart Lindbergh To Show World Experts TTHE "robot heart," designed by Colonel Lindbergh and Dr. Alexis Carrel, Nobel Prize winner, ir to be demonstrated by the inventors at the International Scientific Congress at Copenhagen. The Invention is a maze or glass tubL.g In which. It Is clultred. living organs91 words
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Article13 1936-08-16 13 Eighteen persons have been drowned in floods In the vilayet of Slvus, Anatolia.13 words
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Advertisement251 1936-08-16 13 /^m **I^^F^K d~* .t^^k ml^m.^r *d 4KKm3U^^M CJ9EI f^^^-^^Zz-./yy 1^ """^^^K^My*^ hydraulic method of application, for its last action ssS&Bw -—1^ j 1/ Smonstrated in millions of miles of owner service. want to be right in your choice. You want to be sure B^^KO*-^ v-^^BB^^^ 1 HIH with luxury and251 words
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13 1936-08-16 14 The Sunday Times EDITORIAL. MANAGERIALy AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street, Singapore. Totidem Verbis13 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-08-16 14 Excursion Through Kelantan Above is w o o d c utters hut on the Kelantan river; and on the right a group of children.24 words
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Advertisement303 1936-08-16 14 THE OPTICAL HOUSE REFRACTING DISPENSING OPTICIANS ASK TO SEE THE NEW FASHION FRAMES WITH LENSES TO Wit YOl'R VISION FOR OFFICE, THEATRES. GAMES; EXCURSIONS ETC. Optometrist: A. TAN. D.0., MJi.A.O. El! COURT 65. Stamford Road. Singapore. I FOR THE DOC IN HOT CLIMATES CRISP Q^ WHEATtjp COMPLETE P.O. 80. at.303 words
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Advertisement38 1936-08-16 14 The New World Cabaret TEA OANCC (ADMISSION FREE) TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 50 CTS.) EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 P M TO MIDNIGHT PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd-38 words
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962 1936-08-16 15 By A Staff Reporter A Young Woman Says: "You Continually Throw Stones At Us" AND ADDS "Why Can't You Help Us Get Out Of Our Groove?" THE phrase Singapore wives has become synonymous with. manjong, bridge and gossip parties. But an advertisement in the962 words
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Article, Illustration52 1936-08-16 15 Goering Bans Hunting To Hounds Berlin. •T'KE hunting of all animals with horse and hounds has been forbidden by General Goering In hi" capacity as Reich Master of the Hunt. K is stated that the reason for the ban is that such hunting is "unfair" to the animals.52 words
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91 1936-08-16 15 «T*HE 3rltish car trade is flourishing as never before. This year's Motor Industry of Great Britain now p-blished 1 2s. 6d), reveals that exports are up 9 l 2 per cent., and the Empire is taking more than threequarters of the total91 words
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Article71 1936-08-16 15 PLAYMATE GUILTY OF MURDER Rajahmundry. |£HN Bahadur Yahya All. Sessions Judge of Cuddapah, found T. Huneyya, a 14-year-old boy, guilty of the murder of a boy named Yellayya '9), and has sentenced him to three years' rigorous Imprisonment. The prosecution alleged that Yellayya's body was recovered from a71 words
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Article16 1936-08-16 15 More than 1,100 pilgrims from Birmingham, Salford and Nottingham attended Mass at the grotto at Lourdes.16 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-08-16 15 QLADYS COOPER (Lady Pearson) with her six-year-old daughter, Sally, on her return to England after a twelve-months' tour of the United States.25 words
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Article190 1936-08-16 15 State Factories For Alberta ONE TO BE OPENED EACH WEEK Calgary. A LBERTA, home of "Social Credit" and the £5 a month plan for all adult citizens, is now going to provide the world's first example of provincial economic autonomy, according to a statement made by190 words
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Article61 1936-08-16 15 Trent} (Italian Dolomites). Sylvio Agostini. one of the best guides in the Italian Alps, was killed during an ascent with which he was so familiar that he used to say he knew every stone. On several occasions he accompanied the late King Albert of the Belgians61 words
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302 1936-08-16 15 MAY MEET HER REQUIREMENTS IN A FEW YEARS London. TAKING her example from Soviet Russia, Italy is making largo 1 scale experiments in the production f)f synthetic rubber. Devoid of the natural product, like the U.S.S.R., Italy is faced with the same problem as Russia,302 words
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Article232 1936-08-16 15 FIVE YEARS' FIGHT AGAINST FATE Birmingham. THE story of a family's bitter struggle against fate was unfolded at an inquest here by 21--year-old Miss Annie Elizabeth Wakelam, of Court Farm Road, Erdington. Five years ago, she said, her mother died. The father, Harry George Wakelam. 47, was left with five232 words
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Article131 1936-08-16 15 New York, Aug. 1. |7 VERY working girl in the world has dreamed herself married to her wealthy boss. The dream came true today for thirty-two-year-old Lola Lafferty, who for ten years has pounded a typewriter for the millionaire Walter B. Walker. She was131 words
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51 1936-08-16 15 Woman Begging To Support Her Centenarian Son Belgrade. LJANIA Mulagitch, of Bosanska, Kobasha, who is now one hundred and twenty years old, still supports herself and her bedridden hundred-year-old son by begging. Her eyes are still good enough to thread a needle, and she walks ten or twelve miles every51 words
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Article127 1936-08-16 15 PROPOSAL MADE IN AUSTRALIA A CIVIL flying university" may be rt subsidised shortly by the Australian Government. There is a serious shortage ot commercial pilots in Australia owing to the fact that Australians air lines have increased from 8.000 to nearly 20.000 miles in the past two127 words
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Article72 1936-08-16 15 West of England police are trying to trace a motorist who unwittingly caused the death of a six-year-old bry. The boy, named Chlvers, of Westneld, near Badstock, Somerset, was sitting on the runnlrg-board of a stationary car. eating an ice cream, when the driver returned and got72 words
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Advertisement84 1936-08-16 15 ■BIG REDUCTIONS Comfortable airy walking V linen shoes with leather com*f^ ?*v *e\ 7 bination in white colour with Jr cuban heels. 3 diff. designs. WMM FORMERLY $2.90 NOW $1.90. Zv<S^taß^^r- Shoes for Golf Sports in ~£s waterproof materials with C **BJ strong leather soles heels. FORMERLY $4.90 NOW $2.90.84 words
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Advertisement6 1936-08-16 15 JACKSON CO.. LTD. PnMrnon Road, Singapore.6 words
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Article1303 1936-08-16 16 John Drinkwater - John Drinkwater By I HAVE been reading an article in an American magazine which says that the King by personal intervention recently saved Europe from war. It is a well-intentioned article, designed to show that our sovereign by his influence kept the balance right when all1,303 words
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Article389 1936-08-16 16 £10,000 Miniatures From India QUESTION OF THEIR GENUINENESS INDIAN miniatures attributed to Court painters of the Emperor Shah Jehan— who built the Taj Mahal 300 years ago were the subject of an application in the Court of Appeal recently. They are concerned in a pending389 words
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Article167 1936-08-16 16 100 DEGREES IN THE SHADE Moscow, Aug. 4. *f*HIS vastly overcrowded city, built to resist cold and not heat, is now tormented by the worst and longest heat-wave it has known since regular meteorological observations were first taken 57 years ago. Yesterday's shade temperature of just167 words
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Article84 1936-08-16 16 66 PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1 Villains there are of many a sort. All colours and all races, Lean and stout, and long and short, With sundry kinds of faces. Some want your money, some your wife, And some your situation; They'll plunge in your back the dastard's knife84 words
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Advertisement305 1936-08-16 16 LIFE IS UNCERTAIN! N^ Delays are dangerous. Have you given serious "^S*^ thought to those dependent upon you? Put your mind at rest and safeguard their future. Whether married or single Life Assurance is a sound investment and few can afford to be without it. GREBT EASTERN lirtJt^P ASSURANCE COMPANY305 words
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Advertisement328 1936-08-16 17 ■sssssssHsssssssssssssl sssssst^ 1 J iWater will help but Wetting the hair constantly with water to keep it in place is only a temporary measure and some claim it is a very harmful practice. For water rcl» the hair of valuable oils, leaving it dry, brittle and dull. Stacomb restores natural328 words
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Advertisement893 1936-08-16 17 \/oa can smile with confidence only if your teeth are perfectly clean. Clean them with the world-famous Odol toothpaste and they will always be dazzlinsly white. Make sure, too, that your breath is sweet and fragrant. Use Odol mouthwash, noted for the delightfully fresh taste it leaves in your mouth.893 words
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Miscellaneous549 1936-08-16 17 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awarded in respect of the549 words
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Article, Illustration293 1936-08-16 18 "To Be One Of The Most Beautiful Cities In The World" Home. UHIILE the rainy season in Italy's new empire impedes the march of progress, all the programmes relating to administration are being studied by the Italian authorities. Efforts are being made to find293 words
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Article80 1936-08-16 18 rf is possible that Canada will soon have a Ministry of Sport. It would be a Government Department attached to the Ministry of Health. A Bill to this effect may be Introduced at the next session of Parliament. Hugh Plaxton, the young member lor Toronto-Trinity,80 words
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Article41 1936-08-16 18 The death roll foil swing the explosion at the Batley mill of G. H. Hirst and Co., Limited, woollen manufactures, was increased to four by the death in Batl°y Hospital of William Land. 51, of Princess Street, Batley.41 words
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Article55 1936-08-16 18 Nearly COO miles of broad gauge track on the North Manchuria Railway between Harbin and Manchuli have been converted into standard gauge without any interference with the normal traffic of the railway. It took four days to effect the change. Both the North and South Manchuria rrilways now55 words
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Article19 1936-08-16 18 David John Williams, 51, foreman of Onllwyn Colliery, near Neath, was killed by a roof fall at the colliery.19 words
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Article230 1936-08-16 18 Minister On Growth Of Universities TTIE question of whether a limit should be set to the increasing size and numbers of schools and universities was raised by Mr. Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of Education. He was addressing the Congress of Universities of the British Empire230 words
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Article25 1936-08-16 18 The conference of the Inter-Parlia-mentary Union, attended by 450 M.P.s from all over the world, was opened at Budapest by Adml. Horthy. Regent of Hungary.25 words
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Article286 1936-08-16 18 Pieces Of Metal Iti Cog Wheels A DISCOVERY suggestiug a deliberate act of sabotage was made recently at the wire drawing mills of E. I. Hattersley and Co., Hawksiey Avenue, Sheffield. When the foreman started an elecj trie motor to set In motion tlv drawIng286 words
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602 1936-08-16 18 Toronto. CIX women in this city are hoping that twins, triplets, or quadruplets will be born to them within the next three months. They are all expecting babies within that period, and the mother who has the most 'vill win the £100,000602 words
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Advertisement99 1936-08-16 18 jWofa (fykd Job BOU RN VI LLE z c zzi COCOA I■■ M Bill I«B) II I II I |mIyIJ #l-lb. tin contains 4 Coupons. J-lb. 2 Coupons, i-lb. 1 Coupon. There are certain Stocks on the 12 Coupon* market without Coupons, but for 2 Packs. labels will be accepted99 words
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Article, Illustration751 1936-08-16 19 The Face Before Applying Make-Up I^NOWING how to apply makeup properly is a significant accomplishment. Each adroitly arched eyebrow every deftly tinted cheek speaks eloquently of its fair owner's artistry. But, in emphasising the technique of applying make-up, perhaps we have neglected the importance of preparing the face to receive751 words
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Article98 1936-08-16 19 r T*HIS year's knitted suits are cut on j snugly fitted lines to make any figure look sleek and siirr. New inches that simulate hand knitting have taken them out of the "little number" class and put them Into the n^cialty shop category. Ycu have your choice of98 words
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Article85 1936-08-16 19 Cy N E small head of lettuce, two solid ripe tomatoes, peeled and thinly sliced; eight radishes, thinly sliced; Ight stalks asparagus, cooked and pooled; one branch parsley, chopped fine; six stalks tender chives, one small cooked cauliflower, broken in flowerets. Put all ingredients, except the lettuce, in85 words
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Advertisement213 1936-08-16 19 At VOGUE'S.. Clothes Make the Wonan Highlights of Fashion FLASHES FROM PARIS AND NEW YORK. AUGUST SHWKMT JUST ARRIVED. Ladies who are nick to recognise arrestinftly smart clothes, will find consisting^ from these distinctive models real mastery in styling and skill in sewing. They appeal to you in Style, Quality213 words
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Advertisement115 1936-08-16 19 THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION AT JOHANNESBURG by X.P.M. £9 /0 REDUCTION FOR INTENDING VISITORS For detailed information please apply to: X.P.M. LINE. 1 Finlayson Green, Tel. 5451 i />- ELIZABETH vc^S\ f arden W^~Jjf TREATMEHTS ;J "m MAYNARD'S l\ -C FR OM 1 1 J August 18th to %J September115 words
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402 1936-08-16 20 PACKING IS A PLEASURE— TIfUCH cf the newest lug«rage is of the fittedcompartment type, and it certainly makes for ease and quickness in packing and unpacking. It also enables our clothes to travel in peace for any number of miles and to emergj uncrushed402 words
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Article, Illustration41 1936-08-16 20 WHITE organza is delightful for all frocks which are tailored to fit, and yet have fluffy finishing touches, such as balloon sleeves and flared hemlines. Here you see the material finely tucked for the body of the frock, and the sleeves.41 words
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Article227 1936-08-16 20 NEW USES FOR CRETONNE COVERS TTIIE use of cretonne for upholstery and curtains is wellknown. Now, there is al«o a growing fondness for kidney-shaped dressing-tables with cretonne covers. The latest idea in a cretonnecovered bedroom chest or rather it is a revival of an old idea. It is a gay,227 words
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Article89 1936-08-16 20 DOIL one cup cf seedless raisins five minutes, drain and cool. Cut candled cherries lnU small pieces, measure one-fourth cup of candlea pineapple cut In small pieces, one fourth cup of honey, one teaspoon of vanilla, and the raisins. Beat two cggy-olks thoroughly, add. fold In two89 words
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Article438 1936-08-16 20 Designs In The New Swim Suits THEY call them swim suits, but the new designs are more likely to grace the sand than the sea. One pretty model fits close to the body, has the usual brassiere top, cut-out spaces at either side of the waist, and a snug trunk438 words
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Article78 1936-08-16 20 OINGAPORE has yet another Indian silk store. Parmanand Brothers, whose headquarters are in Penang. having opened a branch at 42, High Street. There is a very striking display of goods of feminine appeal, drawn from both East and West, and the show windows. with their modernistic effects,78 words
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Article236 1936-08-16 20 11/ OMEN always have been eye con- sclous. They are even more so today. They study the newest soothing lotions, ointments which improve the lashes, and charts for make-up which emphasise the natural brightress of the eyes. Sun-glasses are further evidence that women are caring for236 words
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Advertisement402 1936-08-16 20 HER HAIR GREW THICK AND LONG AGAIN Astonishing Results by use of Kotalko a I ■•it b a 1 d," i'^fr'm 1 \< writet 5 \k Mill A n nl -*J m. Th ni|>. *jf g&ii ttM con I I i -mutt' Vl was at an kg* when a m402 words
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Advertisement397 1936-08-16 20 FRESH FROM FACTORY NEW FANTAISIE CREPE ALBENE UNCRUSHABLE. IN ALL LATEST SHADES VISIT EARLY AND GET BEST SELECTION. AT WASSIAMULL f ASSOMULL&Co. 31-33, High St. Phone 7144 M A woman know* that In the viul MM of hyjiene and comfort she is life with SouthaMs a name associated for over397 words
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Article1701 1936-08-16 21 THE TORTURE Of The NERVES Concluding Quacks And Charlatans MOST of the "organisations" dabbling in Black Magic are of Continental origin. Just as Freema?oniy, which as practiced abroad differs from the British type, inasmuch as it is often bound up in politics and intrigue and uses its powers for the1,701 words
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Article342 1936-08-16 21 /^•OOD posture is the first requisite of grace. A woman who stands on one foot, allowing stomach to protrude, slumps forward when she walks or sags clumsily, cannot possibly hope to appear graceful and Jovely. First of all. learn to stand correctly. Don't throw shoulders342 words
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Article340 1936-08-16 21 THE fact that dress designers are still finding new ways of wearing flowers is certainly astonishing. It is even more surprising to realise how many months years, in fact, one might almost say the flower vogue has lasted. No doubt, women refuse to gvie up a340 words
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Article, Illustration38 1936-08-16 21 DLEATS are the theme of this afternoon dress, they are used on the skirt and on the fre-h little jabot at the neck, the material is a spotted crepe and it is a Lovely Lady model.38 words
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Article238 1936-08-16 21 A MOST attractive array of handkerchiefs of all kinds, colours and sizes is now to be seen in the shops. The large ones of crepe-dc chine, shantung, or even of printed cotton are, porhap.s tiia most useful to choose. For they may be used in a variety of238 words
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Advertisement41 1936-08-16 21 Always ready for a &ajne ske's a real "Lacto&en" baby. j^^-jl^wW Sweet and lovely strong and healthy < j\ what a joy such a baby is to Mother's fesfc B===== -^^B Where natural feeding fails, &ive your child k|P JACTO G M41 words
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Article, Illustration1806 1936-08-16 22 NESTOR - NESTOR A SCRAP-BOOK OF SPORT-1870-1880 By O NE of the notable sports featKJ ures of the period 1870 to 1880, was the beginning of international rivalry. In that decaut, England and Scotland clashed for the first time on the1,806 words
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Article241 1936-08-16 22 ALOR STAR HOCKEY (From Our Own CcncGpcr.dent.) A!or Star. The only hockey match played hero laat week was the friendly match In which the Kcclah Warders "tecreation Club were beaten t>y the Sultan's College at the Collrr- Crcen by four goal* to two. The game cpencd241 words
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Advertisement220 1936-08-16 22 I nov.s 3Uie Straits 2ftiti?£ |N£X;I cAN M ilAlo will be Published in NOVEMBER TO OUR READERS You will find the Annual something new in Malayan journalism. It will be an interesting magazine informative and authoritative, and completely Malayan. The Annual will b^ well illustrated with pictures and drawings in220 words
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Article620 1936-08-16 23 Third Test Match Begins At The Oval A BRILLIANT double century by Hammond, a century by Worthington and between them a record stand of 266 for the fourth wicket, were the features of the first day's play at The Oval yesterday in the third test match620 words
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Article100 1936-08-16 23 /^•losj of play scores in county cricket carries which bo^an yesterday arc says Reutc-r: At Birmingham Middlesex 273 (Hmdren 153): Warwrk 10 for 4. At Dovr K-nt 2SO: Worc-ster Hi for 0. At She*T:e'd Foveriet 130 (Eoxe3 C for 37) Yorks 50 fcr 3. At Manchester Lanes. 345100 words
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Article64 1936-08-16 23 The tolbtjlng matches in the Scottish Lca.v.i3 'Div. It were played on Saturday and resulted as follows: Aberden 4 Ahroath o Albion R 4 Hibernian 0 Clyde l Celtic l ITar:ilto:i A. 4 Dunlcnr.llnc A. 2 Parts 3 Motherwell 4 Kilmamcck 1 Dundee 1 CiKonofF. 1 FaH^lrb 464 words
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473 1936-08-16 23 BRITISH EMPIRE MEETS UNITED STATES WORLD RECORDS MADE London. Saturday. SEVENTY thousand people were present at the White City today to sec the athletic contest between the British Empire and the United States, says Reuter. The day was one of the warmest of the year and was windless. The United473 words
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Article115 1936-08-16 23 championship BADMINTON 'From Cur Own Corresprnajnt.) Pcnrng. Saturday. Pending badminton open championships men's singles quarter-finals, resulted Goh Thyc San b"at Ho Boon Choo 15—11. 6—15. 14— 1' (3— o) Tunp, Ghim Huat beat Tan Kn H:n-; 14—14 (3—o). 15—5 Cheah Boon Hock beat Tan Choon Kool 13—13 (2 0> 15—12.115 words
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Article88 1936-08-16 23 The August Badiiiinton Party's tournaments' results: A Division: Soh Kiam Heap beat Soon Wee Puay 15—5. 15—2. A Division: Tav Kheng Ann beat Chow Shi Lin w.o. C Division: Son Kee Koon beat Cheorg Poolc Thlm 15—9. 15— 13. A Dlrlsion: Khar Thm Hock beat Tav Khentr Ann88 words
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Article44 1936-08-16 23 Straits Chinese Recreation Cub ping-pong finals. Tuesday at 5.15 pm. Championship (Final) Low Hurk Leng vs. Tan Boon Poh. Wednesday at 515 p.m. "A" Ilanrtlrm (FiiaJ) W">rr Chow Tat vs. Low H;c'; Le g. TV' Handirn" 'FlnaJ* Loh Poon Lip vc V H. Kwan.44 words
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Article614 1936-08-16 23 *FHE men and boys of the First Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, gave a commendable display of clean and p.'ucky boxing last night at the finals of the Battalion's open individuals' and boys' boxing competitions at Gillman barracks. The only knockout In the evening was scored by Boy614 words
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Article258 1936-08-16 23 Grace Tan Beat*." 1 In Junior Badminton THE Singapore women's junior singles and doubles championship tournaments were brought to the final stages yesterday when several interesting games were seen in the semi-finals of these events. The women's doubles resulted in an all-Novice final, Misses Ng Soh258 words
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217 1936-08-16 23 Hatfield 6 For 33 And Morrando 6 For 40 THE Nondescripts had to admit defeat at cricket to the Middlesex (Hq. Wing) on their own ground yesterday by the narrow margin of 11 runs. The features of the match were the bowling performances of Hatfleld and Morrando, and the batting217 words
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Advertisement461 1936-08-16 23 "VAN HEUSEN" ••9 a Trad* MM* PRODUCTS Represent an quality AIT COMFORT Alliance of- ECONONT "VAN HARHINn" These /hi n/viusmu sKirts Qre made in SHIRT'S l class p°p lins in the same ran^e of colours an<l designs as the Van Keusen Collars. All Van Harding shirts have n Van Heusen461 words
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724 1936-08-16 24 ACCIDENT IN FIFTH RACE Small Dividends Paid (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Saturday. The second cay of the Taiping Turf Club skye meeting today was marred by an accident in Ihe fifth race when Che Hamid slipped from l.iimut and injured a leg. The724 words
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72 1936-08-16 24 SELANGOR WIN THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. By a margin of six points Selangor won the State championship in the F.M.S. Customs and Excise Department annual athletic sports held at the Vie- I toria Institution ground this afternoon Perak72 words
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Article, Illustration11 1936-08-16 24 F'^» i.'.:i Aba Rakar. cattaki of the Segumat police football team.11 words
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Article87 1936-08-16 24 Tht following were successful In passing the Intermediate certificate and Bronze medallion at the Raffles Institution Life-Saving examination held at the V.M.C.A. yesterday. Noor bin Zeimal, Wong Kirn Lock. Chan Chat Van, Vow Chee Seng. How Soo Beng, Cheong Jit Hee, Wong Took Tim, Chan Chieu Hwa. Ban87 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-08-16 24 The R.A. (Changi) cricket team which met the V.M.C.A. yesterday. Sunday Times Photograph13 words
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333 1936-08-16 24 Jenner *s 65 Foundation Of S. C. C. s Victory /^ROWDER, the S.Cx. bowler proved too geed for the schoolboys in the fixture between the S.C.C. and the Combined Schools, which was concluded on the Padang yesterday. After losing five wickets for 46 runs on333 words
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Article164 1936-08-16 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Talplng. Tt.e Talplng inter-club badminton doubles tournament for the Sheppard Cup is reaching its final stages. The holders of the trophy. Lodge A," have been bsaten into second place by the Taiplng Physical Culture League "A team, who are the virtual champions. The164 words
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Article389 1936-08-16 24 ABSENTEES IN BIG MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. 'THERE was rather a tame finish to the North Johore Europeans vs. Rest two-day cricket match at Genuang last week. Both sides were unable to field the best teams and the game ultimately merged into a repetition of389 words
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Article64 1936-08-16 24 GORDON LUM HERE ON TUESDAY QORDON LIM, captain of the China Davis Cup team, is due in Singapore on Tuesday by the Conte Rosso and will play in exhibition matches at the S.C.R.C. starting at 4.30 p.m. N. S. Wise, Yon? Loon Chong and Tan Huck Toe have been invited64 words
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Article63 1936-08-16 24 The Singapor2 Rovers played two football games last week at the M.X.A ground. Balastler Plain. They drew —2 with the Singapore Banka Chinese and beat the Tamil Brotherhood Party by two goals to nil. In the first match Ng Peng Cher scored both goals for the Rovers63 words
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Article265 1936-08-16 24 THE most surprising advance In the county championship table Is that of Somerset who have won their last three matches against Glamorgan, Hampshire and Sussex and now occupy fifth place, a higher position than they have ever occupied since the palmy days of L. C. H. Palairct265 words
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Article245 1936-08-16 24 Y.M.C.A.»s POOR TOTAL QUICKLY PASSED Playing only nine men the V.M.C.A. were easily beaten by the R.A. (Changl) in their cricket fixture on the Association grounds yesterday. Batting firs* the V.M.C.A. could only muster a meagre 38, G. Day top scoring with 11 runs. The245 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-08-16 24 Sens Tec (loft) and Bens Kwee. of the Sesamat Chinese Recreation Club football team.14 words
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Article27 1936-08-16 24 The cricket match fixed for yesterday between the "A" teams of the S.C.R.C. and the Ceylon Sports Club at Hong Llm Green was cancelled.27 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-08-16 24 The Ans" (-Chinese School, Seremban, relay team who have wan t!ir=« oat of five inter-school relay events in Nerri Sembilan this year.22 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-08-16 24 C. Meyer, winner of the r the wciffht at Wrarne Bros, sports yesterday ■Sunday Times Photograph,16 words
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Article203 1936-08-16 24 TAMILS AND CHINESE START WELL (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Ccturday. Two Stonor Shield cricket matches were played here tcday. After dismissing the T.P.C.A. for 101 runs en the Padang. the Selan?nr Club fared disastrously in their first inr.ircgs and had scared 40 runs fcr Urn203 words
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201 1936-08-16 24 (From Our Own Correjjicndcnt.) Johore Bihru. /uo. 12. The Old Boys' Associaton of Jchorc i Eahru ber.t the Johor? Chinese Footjall Association in a f.-lencly came oy a goal to nil today at the Ista.ia padar.g. ThouGh they lost the Chinese are to201 words
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Article95 1936-08-16 24 (From Our Own Correipondc nt.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. After holding the Chinese in tho first half of play, the Sclangor Club defence were completely demoralised and were beaten by five goals to nil in the first round of the Football Association Selangor Cup soccer competition. The Chinese95 words
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Advertisement110 1936-08-16 24 |S TONIGHT!! TONIGHT!!! It Alnt Goinj To lUin No Morr No Morr!!! Jf dtthe NEW-WORLD ARENA EM Clever HENRY 5 Jjj* THE ORIENT'S GREATEST COLOURED FIGHTER. W FIRST COLOURED FKATHEB-WT. CHAMPION. if/ NOW A CONTENDER FOR THE ORIENT WELTER-WT Flip: TITLE. MEETS. 12-3 MIN-ROL'NDS. iSOMPONG (THE SIAMESE CHAMPION WIIO MEANS110 words
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528 1936-08-16 25 Leighton - Leighton By AS usual the Sappers were weak in front the only forward to show any class at all being MarsJiallsay, and to a certain extent Jones on the left wing. Kennington, the centrcforward, was very Vi eaW. The R.E. halves playod well.528 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-08-16 25 The finLu cf the thrce-lej^cd race at Wearne Kros. sports yesterday. —Sunday Times Photograph14 words
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Article361 1936-08-16 25 CHAMPION ATHLETE C. MEYER I*HE annuai athletic sports o- Messrs. Wearne Brothers Ltd., Sports Club was held at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday in the presence of a large gathering of members of the staff and guests. The course was well marked out with Wearne kongsi'j racing361 words
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Article71 1936-08-16 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. A start was made this afternoon ln the annual cricket match between the Ipoh Europeans and the Rest on the Ipoh Club padang. The Rest batted first and had scored 168 for nine wickets when stumps were drawn owing71 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-08-16 25 Above, the English team winners of the international fours at the R.3.Y.C. regatta yesterday. Below, the Irish team. Sunday Times Photoaravh25 words
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Article17 1936-08-16 25 Jacques Cartor.net. the French and European swimming champion, was seriously injured in a motor-car accident near Nice.17 words
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Article135 1936-08-16 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. An accident marred the two- da/ cricket fixture between the F.M.S. Police and th? United Services, which commenced on the T.P.C.A. ground this afternoon. Three minutes after the Services opened their Innings. Mills, a Police substitute player who kept wicket,135 words
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Article471 1936-08-16 25 PLENTY OF TENNIS BEING PLAYED (From Our Seremban Correspondent.) f AWN tennis seems to be the chief item of sport in Negrl Sembilan at the moment. Entries are being called for the handicap tournament of the Negri Sembilan Lawn Tennis Association which will be held towards the471 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-08-16 25 Lam Hon Sooi. of Ikl Confucian School, champion athlete in class one at the Koala Lumpur Chinese inter-school shorts.19 words
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Article70 1936-08-16 25 MONDAY. AUGUST 17. Socecr: D.v 1 Foltce vs. R.A. at Anson Road Stadium Div 2 Iniilski 1 ngs II vs. Terror at Tangiin; Commercal Cup. M.P.H. M. Straits Times a. 5.H.8.; Friendly. S.C.C. "B" vs. Coy. team of Middlesex Regt. Coif: L.G.U. Medal ccmpetKion at BuUit Tlmcil. TUESDAY,70 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-08-16 25 The Scottish crew at the R S.Y.C. regatta yesterday. Sunday Times Photograph,12 words
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Article24 1936-08-16 25 I*HE positions in the local leagua tables up to date are as follows FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION THIRD DIVISION COMMERCIAL CUP24 words
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Article379 1936-08-16 25 SEGAMAT'S LACK OF COMBINATION (From Our Own Correspondents Segamat. PLEVEN gosJs to or.c! Tins v.ia the score registered by the Muar Police against their Segamat colleagues when they met in the Al!-Johore Police Intercircle League, en the Segamat Town Padang last week. The fealure cf379 words
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1045 1936-08-16 26 Games To Be Played At Night In Memorial Hall: Full Programme By Our Badminton Correspondent •T!II.; forihtGiP.ing visit of the! i-J famous English badMinteu professional, J. V. Dcviin, r ?st unparalleled in *.ory of badminton in Malaya. \\i evciU. incidentally, marks the fir I important1,045 words
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Article, Illustration10 1936-08-16 26 WiUlaai Tan. one of Sinrranore's nit promising young badminton pUyers.10 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-08-16 26 Crgup taken at the fourth anniversary meeting of the Thau Kons AssDclatian, Singapore13 words
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Article83 1936-08-16 26 Entries for the Merry -Youngsters B.P. junior men's singles and open women's singles championship (League System) close on Sept. 5 and the draw will take place at the Party's court Sept. 6 at 5 p.m. The fees are tl and 75 rents. Entry form may be had83 words
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Article68 1936-08-16 26 The Paloh Estate Badminton Team of Paloh beat the CEP. Badminton Asroilation of Renqam at badminton by four gam-* to nil. Results (Paloh Estate first): Singles. J. A. Ben defeated R. R. Plllay 15 0; 15 5. L. S. Meta defeated Williams 15—7; 15 2. Doubles: Ben68 words
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Article46 1936-08-16 26 The Waken Lion A.P. will have a swimming excursion to the Chung Hwa pool at Paslr Panjang at 10 a.m. today. Members wishing to learn or Improve their swimming are Invited to meet at their Party's premises, 37, Pekln Street, for free transport.46 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-08-16 26 WPli.un Tan (left) beat N? Lang Chuan (right) 5—15,15—10.13—13 (5 1) in the Singapore junior singles.16 words
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Article259 1936-08-16 26 J. F. Dr/lin is due to arrive In Singapcr? from Australia by the Qantas plane on Tuesday. Aug. 18. He will tour the whol3 of Malaya, giving lectures and exhibition games at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and P?nang. Whil;- In Singapore, his programme wiil bo Wednesday,259 words
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Article95 1936-08-16 26 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Selangor Badminton Association have made the necessary arrangements for Mr. Devlin's visit here and he will play a series of exhibition games at the Victoria Institution Hall on Sunday. Aug. 23. Play will begin at 2 p.m. and the95 words
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Article43 1936-08-16 26 Members of the Chinese Fi-lend.y Asscciction are requested to note the dsath of Mr. Ong Lye Teck's mother-in-law wiw diod di Tuesday at her residence. 107 Nelson Road The funeral will take place today at 10 on a.m. Attendance compulsory.43 words
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Article29 1936-08-16 26 A sports committee ir.celia; of the Amateur Sporting Association will be held on Monday at the hon. sports captain's residence, 286, River Valley Road at 8 p.m.29 words
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1011 1936-08-16 26 Ideal weather favoured the celebration of the ninth anniversary of the Mayflower Badminton Party which took place at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow, Paslr Panjang, last week-end. Members were entertained to a novel competition of throwing a pingpong ball Into one of the group of four1,011 words
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Article170 1936-08-16 26 The following will represent the Social Athletic Party Ist XI at soccer against the Abattoir Sports Club Ist XI on Tuesday. Aug. 18 at the Old Race Course ground (Race Cours Road) at 5.10 p.m.: Sim Ah Pang ToU Som Mul, Sng Ah Lye Thong Eihj Kee. Ch170 words
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Article108 1936-08-16 26 At the 19th annual general meeting of the Eng Wah KoU Association the followirj officials were elected: President Mr. Wee Hock Lai (re-elected), Ist Vice President Mr. Les Wah Leong. 2nd Vice President Mr. Khoo Teng Hin, 3rd Vice Prtsldcnt Mr. Yeo Leong Ken» re-elected t. hon:108 words
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Article121 1936-08-16 26 The Useful Badminton Party registered another victory in a friendly encounter with the Hawks Badminton Party by tour games to three, last Sunday at the latter's court. Scores (Useful first) Wee Kirn Wee loat to Chew Yew Seng. 6—15, 3—15. George Chen beat Quek Chip Jlan, B—ls.8121 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-08-16 26 Low Poll llye (right) brat I° Siak Ken* (left) IS— lt, h\ the Sin-apore junior singles.16 words
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Article104 1936-08-16 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. In the union ii-.t:r-3c!ioDl footi.sU competition the Pontlan Malay BebOJl, !a3t year's champlns. qualified for the final again this yee.r when they b^at the Kota Tinggl Malay School at the Sri Kopi Malay School ground by two goals to nil. The104 words
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Article42 1936-08-16 26 The Straits Tim?s Prej Spjrts Cub's badminton team will play a friendly g n .'.uo of badminton with the Al*rt Bad.nn.on Party, at the laUer's court. Boundary R ;n j, off Upper Seran^oon Road, today ai J JJ p.m.42 words
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Article24 1936-08-16 26 A cora.u.u.r r, of the M-r.dals B H will be h»ld at DM vie?-;.. residence, 36, Cup-:ase Road, ie-ay at 11 a.m.24 words
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Article64 1936-08-16 26 The Penuel English School. Maiac a. beat the S'andard Institute. Singapore, at badminton Results: John Samy and MuliJ Nur (P.E.S.) beat Swee Hons and CuaSc, Kan* Cheng Wan, 19—19 (5—2); 20—20 (3—2,. John Samy (P. E.S.) beat S-vee Hoiiic 15 7, 13—13 (0 ai, 15 12.64 words
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Article32 1936-08-16 26 In a football match at the Railway ground the Railway Youngsters be.it the Towlight Football Youngsters by five goals to nil. The scorers were Ibrahim (2) and S. Yogaraj.-.h <3>.32 words
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898 1936-08-16 27 LE/ GHTON - P.I VASEY NOW SETTLED DOWN AT DONC ASTER LE/GHTON By Horses For Malaya: New Jockey From Australia: Ross's 193 Near A Record: Cup Soccer MR. P. J. VASEY, who retired from Malaya recently writes that he has settled down at Ellers Drive, Bessacarr, Doncaster, and will be pleased to hear898 words
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Article, Illustration45 1936-08-16 27 7".. U.::-.:; of Urn Irrijation and Public Works Departments of Pahang East who are competing in the newly-formed Kuantan Distr'cl Football Lmwc Seated middle mv.. !eft to right, Mr. G. S. Kaulsi. Mr. A. J. Wynn, Mr. T. R. Hu'ion. Che Ahmat and Mr. Sarma.45 words
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Article295 1936-08-16 27 SCORE FLATTERS THE POSTAL TEAM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. 'THE Johore Chinese Football Associatlon drew with the Posts and Telegraphs Recreation Club on the Istana padang each side scoring two goals. The result rather flatters the Postal team as the Chinese were definitely on295 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-08-16 27 Combined football teams of the Ipob Club and the Penang Snorts Club after their match at lpch, won by Ipoh 2—4).21 words
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Article445 1936-08-16 27 JOSEPH'S 9 FOR 35 FOR STANDARD INST. rE Standard Institute were beaten at cricket by the Malacca High School, the champion team of Malacca. The most noteworthy p rformunce was that of S. M. Josej. who captured nine High School wickets for 35 runs In the second445 words
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Article124 1936-08-16 27 The Y.W.C.A. lawn tennis tournament results: Handicap Slng'.es: Miss E. Peche (—3) beat Miss M. Clarke (+3) 5—7, 6—2, B—6. Miss E. Peche (—3) beat Mrs. E. V. Davies 3) 6 2. 6—l. Miss Z. Ellas 15) beat Miss S. Nathan (—3) 9—7, 6—2. Miss124 words
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Article100 1936-08-16 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. The Seng Cheong Society's men's and women's basketball teams will visit Singapore from Aug. 21 to 23. and wul play four games. The following will make the trip. Men: Chua Itt Say iCapt.). Keng Keng Sum, Tan Tiong Khye, Loo Kok Ches.100 words
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Article150 1936-08-16 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. The Victoria Institution were beaten by the Old Boys of the school in the annual badminton fixture at the V.I. Hall l:st weekend. The schoolboys legistered two good victories through Yap Pow Yin and Allmat who beat the State150 words
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Article94 1936-08-16 27 The August monthly competition (bogey) of the Kulim Golf Club was won by R. B. Homer, 1 up. The other leading scores were R. B. Homer (17) 1 up. F. S. dayman (18) 2 down Che Din (18) 2 down, Syed Abdul Rahman (24) 3 down. Mrs.94 words
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313 1936-08-16 27 WHEN WILL HULL CUP FINAL BE PLAYED? (From Cur Own Correspondent) Jchore Bahru. jpKDOTBALL enthusiasts In Johore Bahru are asking when the tinal of the Hull Cup Competition will be J played. The finalists were decided about a fortnight ago and up to tl.e time of writing no date ha^313 words
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Article70 1936-08-16 27 (From Our Own Correjpond?nt > Kuantan. At a meeting of badminton enthusiast* in Kuantan it was decided to run a Kuantan District lnter-teasi badminton, tournament. Credit Is largely due to Mr. Koh May La£ President of the Lai's Badminton pirty, for bringing about the present tournament and for70 words
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Article, Illustration39 1936-08-16 28 The Elephants Are Popular 'THE enormous crowd surrounding tbe elephants at the London Zoo, where thousands unable to get away for the bank holiday, made the most of a brief spell of sunshine.39 words
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Article, Illustration134 1936-08-16 28 I fcFT above: Mr. Vincent Paravicini, son of the Swiss Minister in London. and his bride, formerly Miss Liza Maugham, daughter of Mr. Somerset Maugham, the novelist and playwright, leaving Croydon by air for their honeymoon after their wedding at St. Margaret's, Westminster. Left to right, Lord and Lady Plunkett,134 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-08-16 28 npilE Great Hertfordshire Agricultural Show is in progress at Hatfleld Park. The picture shows Joan Colder. aged seven months, making friends with Pendley Charity, a prisewinning Shire mare owned by W. Clark and Son, of Amersham.36 words
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