The Straits Times, 23 August 1936

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  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE FADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 244 Sunday, August 23, 1936 Price 10 cent*. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 244 Sunday, August 23, 1936 Price 10 cents.
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  • 202 1 "Responsible For Tamil's Death Says Magistrate SEQUEL TO CAR ACCIDENT Severe Criticism Of Police Officer's Conduct "NOT SUITABLE FOR RESPONSIBLE POSITION IN FORCE" (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Mr. Arthur Newark, the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club's instructor, was charged with causing
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  • 145 1 TWO DEAD IN FLYING BOAT CRASH Sinks Making Forced Landing London, Saturday. t JI\T. Imperial Airways flying-boat Scipio, on its way from Alexandria to Brindisi, crashed in alighting at .Viirabclla Gulf, Crete. One passenger was killed and a sec( :id was drowned. Tiic captain, the crew of three and the
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  • 65 1 Mi: George Lansbury, M.P., above. m said at Caxton Hall, Westminster, that President Roosevelt should be invited to call a world peace conference The occasion was a meeting convened by the International Reform Federation of Washington and London to urge Joint action by the French, American, and
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  • 240 1 Peiping, Saturday. '"\I/E welcome Japanese technical and financial assistance for the development of North China, but solely on the principle that Chinese jurisdiction is not impaired." This statement, issued today by the Hopei-Chahar Political Council, suggests that the latest Japanese military pressure in Inner Mongolia
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  • 692 1 jy|R- J- Calder, first magistrate, giving his verdict this morning, said, "I consider that Mr. Arthur Newark is criminally to blame for Rengan's death. In my opinion the f*Gj»-Uiat il took 105 .eel. tor TffTneWtnrto bring his car to a standstill after knocking down the deceased
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  • 29 1 The death has occurred in London of Mr. H. Colbourne Little, architect and civil engineer, of Little, Adams and Wood. Hong Kong.— Reuter.
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  • 25 1 Tunbrldge Wells ratepayers have voted against Sunday cinemas by a majority of 876. Only 6.380 out of a tctal of over 19.000 voted.
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  • 105 1 Copenhagen, Saturday. TTiE 12-year-old Inge Soerensen, winner of a bronze medal in the women's 200 metres breast stroke swimming competition at the Berlin Olympiad, was accorded such an enthusiastic receptio>. on her return here that she was hardly able to escape her numerous admirers, who
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  • 207 1 Soviet Plotters Weep As Prosecutor Demands Their Death Moscow, Saturday. 7INOVIEF and Kamenev, men who made history as leaders of the Bolshevist revolution, sat weeping with their fellow prisoners, who were also in a state of collapse, as Prosecutor Vishinsky demanded their death sentence at today's session of the conspiracy
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  • 70 1 TWO MEN EXTRADITED FROM HONG KONG Hong Kong, Saturday. Two alleged conspirators in the assassination attempt on Mr. Wang Ching-wel on Nov. 1 last year were extradited to Shanghai from Hong Kong today. They are Cnau Sal-plng and Wu Tai-hol. Yu Lap-ful, third accused in
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  • 230 1 Rebels To Launch Fresh Drive On Madrid 20,000 MORE TROOPS ON THE WA Y Madrid, Saturday. the conclusion of the fifth week of the civil war, the outcome is likely to Nc much more distant than can bt foreseen at present. The position of the rival loiccs in the four
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  • 59 1 Berlin, Caturday. Capt. Wolfgang Fuerstner.exCommander of the Olympic village, shot hlmso'f with a revolver yesterday. Semi-official quarters explained his suicide by overworking during the Olympic Games, which revoked a nervous breakdown. However, certain Nazi circles violently attacked him alleging he was partly Jewish. Around the Olympic village
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    • 12 1 WARNER BROS*. MUSICAL TREAT! "COLLEEH" WITH DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER THIS WEEK
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  • 1890 2 In the Sleepy Valley Orchards Rural Singapore An Idea For Worried Fathers And Tired Business Men I AST Sunday wo maJe an excursion, via this page, to Kota Tinggi for the purpose of seeing a popular picnic spot and waxing poetical about nature. By way of reaction let
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  • 478 3 Soaring Sales In The United Kingdom ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN SUCCEEDS 1934 2.000,000 CASES 1935------.- 2,300,000 CASES 1936 (Six months) 1.500.000 CASES jLIALA f A is today fey far the largest exporter of canned fruit to the United Kingdom and ranks second only to the United States
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  • 380 3 PILOT'S NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH Engine And Propeller Fall Out REGAINS CONTROL OF HURTLING MACHINE CIGIM'iNG desperately to regain' control of a powerless, spinning aeroplane from which the engine had dropped at a height of 4.000 ft., Captain Harold Fraser, ait Australian pilot, succeeded in landing his I). II. 50
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  • 29 3 South African railways have ordered 35 saloon carriages, costing £132 000 22 from the Cammell Carriage Works and 13 from the Birmingham Carriage and Wagon Works.
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  • 309 3 WHEN SINGAPORE 'SCOOPED 9 THE WORLD Recalled By French Journalist FEW THRILLS LEFT FOR THIS MAN \X/ITII monocle clenched in his right eye, M. Henry Barde, who has scoured most countries of the earth in search of "stories," leaned disinterestedly over the rails of the liner A ram is on
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  • 145 3 'Girl' Who Is Now A Husband Plymouth. lyiß. Mark Weston, aged 30, of Oreston, near here, who until three months ago believed himself to be a woman and was known as Miss Edith Weston, has secretly married Miss Alberta Bray, of Plymouth, at the Plymouth Register Office. Mr. Weston, who
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  • 79 3 The Police Band will p'.ay on Tuesday at the Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m. March. The Double Eagle (J. F. Wagner) Overture. Haydee (Auber) Selection, Rip Van Winkle (Plan qucttet Waltz, Bye and Bye Sweetheart <Ford> Serenade and Spanish Dance. An Evening in Toledo < Martin Schmellng) Pot-Pourrl,
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  • 605 3 SEA VIEW HOTEL Su W Ti:lln and Special Dinner. CINEMAS Ui;vMllKA Speed w.th Wendy Barric and James Stewart. 3.15, 6.15. I. lf. CAPITOL: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town with Jean Arthur. 3.15—6.16—9.15 GLOBE THEARE. GREAI WORLD: Mutiny on the Bjjnty. MARLBOROI'GII: Oul-E-Bakavali. 3.15 —6.15—9.15. PAVILION: Personal Maid's
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  • 58 3 An annual fee of £5, in addition to the ordinary five shillim- dos licence has been Imposed in Australia for Alsatians. It was stated In the Victorian Parliament recently that "the dogs are a menace to human beings and stock." Owners of Alsatians protest that the
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  • 44 3 The new United States consul at Penang. Mr. John Peabody Palmer, his wife and two sons, are passing t^rouph Singapore In the President Wilson, which arrived from America yesterday. Mr. Palmer s last post was at Genoa. Italy.
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  • 62 3 Before Mr. T. D. Hughes in t'" second court yesterday, a Eurasian youth named Paddy Lewis was char?- j ed with having commlttT! theft o. a bicycle va'ued at *"> on Aufe. 14 at a hT's? in Orchard Road. The accused claimed trial and the cas* was
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  • 30 3 Fred Astalre. the film star sailed for England in the French liner Nor rnandle to "spend a glorious three mo. ths with h!s sister. Lady Charles Oavendish.
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  • 55 3 H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. A. S. Small, pinning on the medal of the Member of the Order of the British Empire on Lieut. (Aatinr Captain) Mohamed Alt bin Maid-., of tbe Malay Company of the Malacca Volunteer Corps, on the parade
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  • 72 3 Charged By Roebuck TE/HILE workmen were making a new pond at Whipsnadc Zoo a roebuck charged one from behind, sending him head over heels. Shouting for help, the man held the roebuck by the horns until his fellow-workers dove it away. The man was unhurt, although his trousers were torn.
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  • 204 3 In Grip of Rheumatism for 15 Years No maltcr how long you have suflercd with rheumatism, there Is always hope for yoj .f you persevere with Krusrhen. as the following letter proves: -For about 2 years I hardly went out, it was such
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  • 267 4 Has Not Left Port Owing To Damage MESSAGE TO SINGAPORE AGENTS THE 10,000-ton Britisr India steamer Talma was a victim of the typhoon which struck Hong Kong a few days ago. Messrs. Harper, Gilfillan and Co., Ltd., the Singapore agints. have received a
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  • 82 4 Travelling To SIX MEN FACE MURDER CHARGE A preliminary inquiry will be conducted by Mr. T. D. Hughes in the second court on Sept. 28 into the case in which six Malays are charged with the murder of an unknown Chinese on Aufr 5, at 9 4 milestone, West Coast
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  • 172 4 THEFT OF SUITCASES ALLEGED STORY OF CLEVER RUSE IN A TRAIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. A clever ruse, alleged to have been practised by a Chinese in robbing train passengers of their suitcases, was disclosed this morning in the Ipoh Police Court when Inspector R. P. J. Rycroft,
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  • 211 4 Break Doum International Prejudices ENGLISH WORLD TOURISTS IN SINGAPORE ILIR. Tom Groom, who is leading twenty representatives of the Workers' Travel Association of Great Britain on a world cruise, arrived in Singapore in the Dollar liner President Wilson yesterday. The object of the Association is the breaking down of international
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  • 64 4 Chungking. I OCAL reports state that Prof. Frank Dickinson, of the West China Union University, at present in England, was recently given an audience by King Edward VIII. It is further said that H. M. The King presented Mr. Dickinson and th° university he
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  • 66 4 NEW AIRCRAFT FACTORY WORK TO BEGIN ON £500.000 PROJECT London, Saturday. Toe work will begin next week on a new aircraft factory at Radford, Coventry, which Is to be constructed and operated by the Government In conjunction with the Daimler Company. It is estimated that the factory will cost Tr.ore
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  • 123 4 SECRET MARRIAGE OF YOUNGEST M.P. AT GLASGOW COURT 'ItU. youngest member of the British Parliament, Mr. Malcolm Kennetn MacMillan, was carried secretly In Glasgow recently to Miss Agnes Noreen Stirling, daughter of a tweed merchant of Tllllcoultry, Clackmannanshire. Only the two witnesses were aware of the identity of the young
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  • 48 4 R. Retnasamy, a clerk employed at the Government Audit Office, was found in a state of collapse yesterday, having, it is understood, fallen down In his bathroom. Although suffering from no external injuries, he was unconscious and was taken to the General Hospital by the ambulance.
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  • 61 4 Permission to build two whaling depot-ships, to be added next season to two other ships operating in th* Antarctic Ocean this year, has been granted by the Japanese Government. While last year only one depot-ship operated in the whaling waters, a big business has been done this
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  • 78 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Malay hoys from Pahang are to be sent to Mecca for a course of religious instruction, after a discussion lasti n over a year on the best place to send them. It has now agreed that Mecca is
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  • 285 4 BANK THEFT CASE MONEY CHANGER CHARGED *THE preliminary inquiry into the case In which Packiri Mohamed, a money changer, stands charged with dishonestly receiving stolen property in the form of $21,500 belonging to the Nederlandisch Indische Handelsbank, was continued yesterday in the third court before Mr. A. D. York. Mr.
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  • 159 4 ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY TO. BE SIGISED IN LONDON THIS WEEK London, Saturday. The Egyptian delegation, which Is coming to London for the final stages of negotiation and signature of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty. Is due to arrive tomorrow evening. The delegation, which is headed by the Egyptian Prime minister, Nahas Pasha, will
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  • 36 4 Mrs. Sarah Robinson, of St. James's Road. Southsea. Portsmouth's oldest Inhabitant has died at the age of 102. She was born at Brading. Isle of Wight, and had lived at Portsmouth for 75 years.
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 4 SYED ESA B ALWEE, of Batu Pahat. who has pawed his examinations in England in th« theory and practice of scouting. Before returning to .Malaya he will visit Holland, Germany and Switzerland
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  • 27 4 A Chinese woman who was knocked down by a train at Woodlands on Frl day, died a few hours later at the General Hospital.
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    • 688 4 Thick, Strong Wavy New Hair w IVfora cilng Ko. HBW talko, mj Mm n ia f**t *ul in nnMali nfnHi until th« •cnlp «u almost bur« Jya onthet.p. I had Kl* 8 V'* .ca>l t'litn. Th»D I awd Kotelko. u "^H^» »■">«< V Ik* ikiM k*i hi;^l(tm«4tlioill«r. •«.w;t^«" Thi> lmpioT*.
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    • 55 4 THE WHITE ANTS HAVE Don't teave them to their work VJ&/f 'iJSmr” '/^~^-\^l CONSULT US We will rid you of those 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 52 THE
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  • 581 5 EMERGENCY MEASURE IN ZVENT OF TROUBLE Civilians Last Called On In 1854 During Riots Among Chinese Very soon the Straits Settlements Police will be calling for volunteers of all nationalities for the reserve force which they contemplate forming as an emergency measure
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  • 97 5 7QN-AND-A-HALF CATCH Scarborough. Aug. 12. FIV2 anglers landeo. at Scarborough today sev.n tunny weighing over I 1 tons, caught from Cv or.el E. T. Feels yacht St George. Tlm bigpest fish weighed 638 lb. and was landed after a 35 minutes' fight by Major Prior-Palmer.
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  • 125 5 INDIAN FLOODS ESCAPE Bombay. INDIA'S monsoon, though heavy, s<?ems to be playing strange pranks. Through ill-distribution it has resulted in drought-ruined crops between Poona and Nasik and floods in the United Provinces. Elsewhere there is no cause for alarm. Th United Provinces are still receiving unwelcome
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  • 149 5 "HIGHEST DECREE OF BRUTALITY" Berlin. THE qualities desirable in the 1 modern soldier are discussed with striking frankness in the Deutsche Wehr," a magazine read widely among German Army officers. rntitlcd Man and Machine Spl.-Ii fend Means in the Conduct of the N.'x* War." the article
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  • 117 5 i New York. •THE belief that Col. Euwprct Green. son of Hetty Grten. who was famous for her financial shrewdness, died intestate has been proved to be I without found v ion. It is learned that a will had Dten tiled at Port Henry, New York,
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  • 29 5 Mr. Joseph Richard Pypcr, Senior superintendent of Excise, has bee.i ippointed to be a Justice of the Pea?' or the Settlement of Penang.
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  • 87 5 •VHIS group of 49 scouts, under District Scoutmaster F. G. Parry, have come from Perak to Singapore to spend three days on a sight-seeing tour of Singapore and the Air and Naval Bases. Most of them had never seen the sea before they took ship at
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  • 46 5 The contract for the conversion of the old first-class ward Into a secondclass ward at the General Hospital. Penang, has been awarded to Messrs. United Engineers. Ltd.. whose tender for $18,090 was the lowest of eighteen received. The highest tender was for $24,600.
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  • 54 5 Pastor W. W. R. Lake will speak at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8.15 tonight on the subject "SCO Years oi Prophecy Fulfilled in 24 Hours" which includes the Angel Gabriel's declaration concerning a most important event to the people of the Captivity. Community singing begins at 7.45
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  • 122 5 Local Cabarets Start A Music Fashion CYNCOPATED Chinese music fs sweeping its way round th« world beginning from Singapore and going eastwards through China and America. The news that Singapore cabaret* have been featuring Cantonese music in foxtrot and waltz tempo hos led to Shanghai cabarets interspersins Western music with
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  • 16 5 Quadruplets, all girls, iia.e b:en born at Chinhat, a small town three milnt rom Lucknow.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 83 5 DRIVE OUT RHEUMATISM ec realised Rheumatism is not Inevitable if the poisonous ac 'd fluids of the system are kept on the move thus preventIn,' the formation and deposit oi painf i in the joints. The solvent stiP-uJatlng action of Phosferine has a masterly efle;t In liquefying. I lag and
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    • 150 5 MOTORING... a Waits tea tkan evet BBjrflHP' lMjgßß^BßHJk^pߣBS^B|R^^^^^ ■^^^^^^m—— "^JHpB^MBE- f "11 SAFE, ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION Many reasons help to explain the appeal of the owners know that this has been accomplished. The "Popular" Ford car, but undoubtedly the secret lies 4-cylinder engine has low consumption in fuel and oil, to
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  • 347 6 TpHE wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday evening of Mr. Ivon Reginald Bridges Tuxford and Miss Hilary Mary Parker. Mr. Tuxford, who is the Resident Representative of Employers Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd., Singapore, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I Tuxford of Shanghai Miss
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  • 429 6 THEORY OF NEW FIND AT MAIDEN CASTLE Dorchester. digging at Maiden Castle, the prehistoric earthwork near here, students came upon traces of a massive timber structure. It is believed to date from the ca.Mest (Tays of this historic site, some 4,000 years ago. A succession of
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  • 24 6 Accommodation on the airship Hlni denburg is being increased by building eight additional cabins, making room 'tor 66 passengers instead of 50.
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  • 131 6 New York. I ONG and short distance travel by motor-coach has increased remarkably in the United States this summer. In spite of the efforts of the railways to attract more passengers by introducing faster trains, streamlined without and luxuriously furnished within, and of the increasing
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  • 227 6 3,000-MILE JOURNEY FOR £7 12$ that it Is possible to contemplate the trans-continental Journey of three days 22 hours to Lot Angeles without undue qualms. A year or two ago the Journey took seven days. COACH A MINUTE FROM NEW YORK New York, of course.
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  • 63 6 SHARE £1,000,000 LEFT BY BROTHER Melbourne. COIR Australian sisters have received a windfall from a bachelor brother who died recently. Tom Phillips set out forty years ago to seek fold in the Philippines. In all those years his relatives heard from him only three times. Whether he actually
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  • 52 6 Six Boy Scouts from Paris, led by a priest, who were mountaineering in the Pyrenees, near the Cirque d? Qavarnle, were buried under an avalanch of snow while passing under a snow bridge at Qulra Four were extricated alive but the other two were killed. Their bodies were
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  • 23 6 A bomb completely destroyed a car belonging to Mr. Walter Constant, a Hrillsh bank manager, of Jaffa, while v.-as standing empty outside his
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  • 75 6 Noon. Saturday. Bayers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S in rases (F. 0.8.) Augr. 26 9/16 2611/16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Aue. 26 7 lfi 26 9/16 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) Awardable Spore 264 26H September 26*6 26 3( Oct.-Dec. 26* i Z6% Jan-Mar. 27
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  • 485 6 MR. H. G. HAMMETT MISS D. M. VOWLT^ (From Our Own CorresDonofnt.) Malacca. Saturda3'. IN the presence of a large i?at*er- Ing the wedding took place this evening at Christ Church of Mr. Harold George Hammett, District Officer, Jasin. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hammett,
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    • 239 6 BRIGHT SUNLIGHT or DENSE SHADE the picture's yours THERE'S a thrill about taking a good snapshot there's even more of a thrill In t'.e way it recalls tb Ings, later brings back memories experiences you don't wart to lose. But don't take chances load your camera with Kodak Vertchrome Film.
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  • 797 7  -  Fred J. MelvUle Stamp Collecting By AFTER the great ceremony at Vimy Ridge in France on July 26, thousands of pilgrims and thousands of witnesses carried out the further ceremony of sending the special Vimy stamps home on letters to France, Canada and Britain, and to many parts
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  • 117 7 rpHE designs lor the new silver coln- age to be issued in Great Britain show no startling charges from those at present in use. The King has approved the preliminary drawings submitted by Mr. H. Paget. Mr. P Metcalfe and Mr. George Kruger Gray.
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    • 377 7 I TIIF STAMPS OF THK TREATY PORTS I For Is. Po«t Free. OF CHINA AND OF FORMOSA (or lt& equivalent in current unused by Captain H. R. OldflVld. LL.B. stamps of any country). A comDiete history of this little known will send you 50 different 3ritlsh erouo of stamns Colonials
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    • 284 7 18, CONDUIT STREET. LONDON, W. I. IS A FAVOURITE MEETING PLACE FOR MALAYANS. H. G. DISS. (late of Singapore.) Managing Director of Conl Co.. L'd., the well known Hlgh-Ciass Tailor, ng business. Invites those coming home on leave to pay him a visit. All orders received by him will be
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    • 317 7 TWO RESIDENTIAL HOTELS. Highly recommene'ed for Overseas Visitors and families home on leave I'nsurpussed for Comfort. Cuisine Service. Homrliness. GRANTLEJGH HOTEL. INVERNESS TERRACE. HYDE PARK. London's Most Modem Residential Hotel. Lift. H C. water, gas fire ard telephone in every bedroom, Central Heating. Inclusive terms from 3M: gns O.w. Double
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 537 7 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT Fifty- one all correct solutions were received in The Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle competition printed in our issue of Aug. 9 and $2 will be sent to each of the following In the course of a few days SINGAPORE: O. D. Rezel. Harper, Gilftllan Co.. Ltd. C.
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    • 444 7 Today's Wireless Programmes. EMPIRE STATION TRANSMISSION 4. Three of the folk wing frequencies will be used: GSO 17.79 Mc/s (16.76 m.) GSO 10.18 Mc/s (19.66 m.) GSP 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) O3D 11 75 Mc/s (25.53 ra.) OSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.56 m.) 1! 35 am.— Big Ben. The children hoar
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    • 459 7 11.44) p m.-Chimbw mosie. The International String Quartet: Andre Mangeot I violin); Walter Price (VMla) Max Gilbert (Vloli); Bernard Richards (Violoncello) Quartet in E flat, Op. 76, No. 6: Allegretto; Fantasia Adagio; Menuetto. Presto; Finale. Allegro splrltoso (Haydn). Quartet In A minor: Allegro: Andante con moto: Rondo allegro vivace (Moeran).
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    • 423 7 theatrical broadcast t.35 p.m. End of broadcast. 10.05 a.m. Talk. 10.20 a.m. News in French. 10.40 a.m. News In English. 10.54 a.m. Records or theatrical broadcast. 12.05 p.m. News In German. 12.20 p.m. End of broadcast. Wavelength: 25.24 m.— 11.885 kc. 1.20 p.m. Relay fro -.i P.T.T. transmitter. 1.40 p.m.
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    • 249 7 SINGAPORE. Station Z.H Sir^aoore.— Wavelenf* 43 9 metres. Owned and operated by Rad Service C 0.., of Maiaya 103 Ltd.. Broadcast House. No. 2 Orchard ltd. Singapore 11 a.m. 1.30 p.m. Rocorded music. 5.30—7 p.m. Relay of Presbyterian Church service, preceded by an organ recital. KUALA LUMPUR Station Z.G.E.. Malayan
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  • 386 8 Service To Europe Well Under Way BID TO BE MADE FOR PASSENGERS A LONDON commentator on Japanese trade in Malaya has said, "Whereas we now seem to have lost the shipping of rubber from the Orient to the United States, we may shortly find that new fast
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  • 138 8 Sir Charles said Australia carries a grave responsibility for the failure at Gallipoli. ir howitzers had been landed to support the Anzacs on their first day in the Peninsula the war might have been shortened by two or three years." Sir lan Hamilton said
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  • 142 8 DESIGN AND COST (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. •TIIE Federal Council this week agreed to allocate a further $G,OOO towards the cost of a new Government rest-house on Cameron Highlands. Provision made in the estimates was $35,000. A sketch design for the proposea building which was
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  • 108 8 Cost Of Training First Malay Officers (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. "THE four cadets from the Malay Regiment at Port Dickson who are now being trained with British units in Singapore to become the first Malay officers in the country are being paid $50 a month. The sum of
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  • 114 8 HOME HOW GOVERNMENT HELPS WORKLESS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. GOVERNMENT did enough for the unemployed by repatriating workless Indian and Chinese labourers, said the Federal Secretary at the Federal Council meeting this week. At the same meeting It was approved that an extra
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  • 51 8 A HIGH Tibetan priest prophesies that the new Dalai Lama will be born in a Chinese home with green tiles, but the exact spot of this house and when the birth will take place are not disclosed, according to a special dispatch to the
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  • 440 8 Why Women Keep On Buying STORES USED AS A CLUB IMANY modern women suiiVr from a new disease called "Shopping Daze." This is the quasi-scientific name for that urge in the woman shopper to spend hours wandering- round the stores or buying things she does
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  • 193 8 A SIATIC musicians can play dance music even better than Americans but they lack originality, states Mr. Ralph Kuettel, well-known American pianist and radio entertainer, who arrived in Singapore today by the Dollar liner President Wilson. Mr. Kuettel was chief pianist at KMJ
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  • 31 8 IySISS Ethel Barrymoie. who has been on the stage for over 40 years, and appeared in films as early as 1914, has announced her retirement from the stage.
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    • 632 8 IjtotTbuy dcdr^ bal Friends have criticised the now famous ability The car is so soundly engineered that it phrase You buy a car but you Invest in an cannot let you down. Austin.' This slogan," they said, sug- Second ASSURED PERFORMANCE. Fast or gests that people do not buy Austins."
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  • 778 9 402 CHINESE REPATRIATED FROM VLADIVOSTOK Memories Of The Soviet Revolution THEIR faces lined with fatigue, a weary crowd of 402 Chinese labourers from ail parts of Russia arrived in Shanghai in the Soviet ss. Sever recently. Representatives of Chinese official organs met them and have accepted
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  • 134 9 BRITAIN'S RIGHT TO REARM •THL Bishop of Winchester (Dr. 1 Garbett) writes in the "Winchester Diocesan leaflet for August: "Botu ai the East and ;n the West the wa: clouds are thick and threatening. The world is like a gunpowder magazine with madmen running to and
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  • 398 9 PSYCHOLOGISTS AND EXAMINATIONS Lives Spoiled By Failure TTlIi: school examinations system was criticised by psychologists at the international conference of the New Education Fellowship at Cheltenham. They spoke of lives ruined oy examinations, and asked for tests of capacity at an early age. Dr. R B. Cattell. Director of the
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  • 38 9 A wrca:h was laid on the tomb of the Unknown Warrior In Berlin by a group of 100 British police officials from Scotland Yard, who are visiting Berlin to study the polic» arrangements made for the Olympic Games.
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  • 64 9 Dog Saves Master From Leopard Calcutta. THE report of an encounter between a man and a leopard in which the man's dog saved his life comes from Hardua, a village in the Rewa district. The leopard boldly entered the village and attacked the man, whereupon the dog leapt at the
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  • 131 9 Early Delivery Of Machines Asked Canberra. 'THE Federal Government has appealed to the British Ministry to expedite the delivery of aircraft ordered last year under the expansion programme. The Government realise thrt British factories are working to full capacity, but are anxious that some machines manufactured for
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  • 207 9 Refused Rice When He Was Starving A STARTLING story illustrating the desperate plight of refugee farmers In Hunan is t id in the Holmes News, a mosquito paper, which states that a young couple recently killed their aunt for want ot a few pounds of rice.
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  • 44 9 A party of 800 British schoolboys have arrived In Copenhagen on board the as. Nevasa on a trip arranged by the School Journey Association, and will visit Elsinore to see the Castle of Kronborg. which Shakespeare used ■i the background for Hamlet.
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    • 380 9 yuickly Gives Teeth New i -=^3 tre and Natural Whiteness fe^^T^ Scientists have found that ugly stain and ■*^^^S decay are caused by germs in the mouth. Hftyl m I J^^~Give your teeth an antiseptic cleansing o^kfe, m^ rjtibfi with Kolynos and quickly the dangerous JL IHBBk Ir A '•^j^^E'"*"*
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  • 391 10 Written With Brilliance And Verve Lady Eleanor Smith's New Novel Portrait of A Lady. By Lad> Eleanor Smith. Hntchinson. 7s. 6d. JADY Eleanor Smith's new book is something of a disappointment, for her lady does not live up to the promise of her portrait. Medora, daughter
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  • 379 10 ADVENTURES IN LEARNING TO FLY Growing Wines. By Filson Young. Michael Joseph. 6s. "TTHIS Is a book which sh tld be read by all who dream of ting out an air-pilot's certificate. The author qi alined when he was 58, whjch in itself must be something approaching a record, and
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  • 277 10 The Man Who Murdered Himself. By Geoffrey Homes. The Bodley Head. 7s. Cd. WHEN Allen 'Hastings' body was fished out of a reservoir with a bullet wound in the stomach, the police thought that it was just a case of determined suicide. Anyway, Hastings was a
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  • 356 10 TWO LIVES WITH TWO NAMES Half Way House. By Ellery Queen. Gollancz. 7s. (id. 'THERE can be no doubt but that Mr. EUery Queen considers himself the greatest writer of detective fiction ever There is a smugness, a very didacticism of presentation, about his style and such a superiority complex
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    • 213 10 AMAZING OFFER OF THE NEW HI EN IDE RADIO RECEIVERS f^lffiKß 4b 8~8-fll 2 S9Hwb>«r^^S^r^^^sflß^^tiE JOT* C*» pniiifXS $20/- CASH and 7 monthly instalments of $20/The New Mende Radio Receivers have now arrived and a limited number are now available at $20. each cafih and 7 instalments of $20. Take
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    • 234 10 BARONESS ORCZY'S ADVICE "Not a man or woman who would not be benefited." The Baroness Orczy, one of the most popular authors, strongly appeals to all to take up Pelmanism. She writes: Believe me, I have studied the little books, each of them a small $***?i gold mine, which °w
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  • 869 11 Office Workers Will Make Their Own "Climate" CINGAPORE office workers and others compelled to spend a large part of the day away from the nearest swimming pool may soon be able to enjoy a cool climate all their own Air condiuonintj the control of
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  • 83 11 Goose That Asked For Help Men in a Scots herring drifter lying at her nets off Shetland saw a solan goose 'a webbed- foot seafowl) swimming towards them. When It came along-side the men lifted the bird on board and found a large fish hook through Its tongue. They cut
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  • 108 11 PROFITS UP 1,300% Tnder New Deal A REDUCTION of 5,200,000—35 per cent, in the total of unemployed m the United States en March, 1933— shortly before th New Deal" began and April. 193 G. is claimed in a report issued by the Department of Commerce,
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  • 22 11 The United States training ship Annapolis, with a party of American cadets on board, has arrived at Plymouth for a short visit.
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  • 35 11 GROUP taken at the fourth anniversary of St. Theresa's Institution, Singapore. Seated in the middle row are the Principal, Mr. V. J. John, Mrs. Ann Paul and Mr. P. K. Pan!.
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    • 133 11 if si» +sfe 4 J J^ai i fc tried -^Jr /A most brands MT&m of cigarettes H in my time now "^Ph I've settled down Q ...:<. to Craven 'A' MBB&i because -y^; r JMB^Jgi-^ !^^^l I'aSM- bvk M A "EASY-ACCESS" INNER FOIL WRAPPING j a feature cf the io's
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  • 1300 12  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By J^ SEVENTEEN-year-old girl in New uersey has killed her mother with an axe because she was too old-fashioned a beautiful Spanish divorcee is starving herself to death in San Francisco because she has been insulted by a Nicaraguan a dog which was accused
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    • 607 12 SlpE STORE (^YOUTHFUL mM vigour Sjj3|r D RAND'S Essence of Chicken is B/ _ra begins at once to repair functional B. jfl Brand's Essence of Chicken is not I ill > an extract but the pure essence of THE BENNETT COLLEGE. ESTABLISHED 1900. OPEN LETTER TO MR. SOMEBODY AND HIS
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    • 388 12 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Suffcn-rs fl*a_j lo.»» i/i vigour, ncr« vouanoas, wt.ik body, impure blood, fuilinK memory, nii'l who ure old and worn-out before their time will bo delighted to taam of v new Klnnd discovery by an American DoOTOi Tills new discovery it Mto qui.-kly and
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    • 517 12 CONTRACT BRIDGE 'J'HE double of your opponents' rr*i opening bid of one in a suit is in- Kv YlP variably for a takeout. When the J XiV/ opening bid has been one no-trump, "C*^*.---. A however, it is T OUF J\CGS I values rare indeed ot the that you can
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  • 788 13 WAR AGAINST MALAYA'S WHITE ANTS EXPERT'S BATTLE WITH DREAD PEST Ridding Local Buildings Of Destructive Termites DESTROYER of property and, indirectly, of human life, the white ant is one of man's blackest enemies. Working silently and secretly, and "white-anting" behind the scenes, these tiny termites have enriched the English language
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  • 138 13 New York. THE 60-called bullet-proof vesta, wiiich have long been part of the equipment of both police and i gangsters in the United States, have now been discarded by the New York Police Department. It is announced that tests have proved these coats-of-mail. some
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  • 183 13 RUSH FOR BULLET-PROOF VESTS IN ENGLAND •T'KERE is a boom in bullet-proof waistcoats. Nearly 100 a week are being sold in London alone. It is mostly young men who buy them." said the salesman of one of the few firms that make them. When I entered the shop (writes i
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  • 124 13 £1,000,000 IN JUNE Washington. AN adverse trade balance for the first j six months of this year of £1.800.000 is reported by the Department of Commerce. During this period exports amounted to £230.800 000. and Imports to £232.600.000. Exports in Ju. c were approximately i £37.000.000.
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  • 66 13 Melbourne. Australia needs a population of 20 000.000 to b._- secure, said Mr. R. O. Menzies. Australian Attorney-General and Minister for Industry, when he spoke at a dinner given by the Melbourne Chamber of Manufacturers. We would rot hive half the sabrerattling that is going
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  • 561 13 AMONG the passengers arriving in Hong Kong from Australia by the s.s. Changte recently was a young Chinese. Wong Bock-cheung. a heavyweight wrestler, who is seeking new worlds to conquer in his native China Born in America, Wong has been wrestling for the last ten years all
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  • 200 14 Sir David Says A Few Words •TOUCHING that delicate but vastly important issue euphemistically described as the social problem everyone knows that the Straits Times is right, that Sir David Galloway is right, that official suppression instead of regulation is wrong, and that there is and will be
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  • 182 14 'THE Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck emphasises a vital point in the questions about the Japanese trade offensive which he will put at tomorrow's meeting of the Legislative Council. It is that in a Britishadministered country nothing should be allowed which menaces British trade by unfair means.
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  • 164 14 •yHERE is no keeping the women out of the newspapers. They are news," and they know It and if they aren't out for admiration they are in quest of sympathy. But there's many a husband here in Malaya who sighs enviously about v.-ives' complaints that they find it
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  • 1307 14 Answered By Two Women ONE suspects that "A Singapore Wife" is suffering from a disease common among young graduates that of mental conceit. She asserts with "candour" that there is no intellect in Singapore and she assumes that intellect is the only quality in
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  • 504 14 THE interview with a disgruntled young woman, published in The Sunday Times last week, is interesting if only because it sets forth what are the views of a certain number of women in the East today. I refer to the young person who put
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  • 321 14 To the Editor of The Sunday Times. Sir, /"VNE of your correspondents recently advocated local ltave for clerks, but I very much doubt if employers are going to adopt his suggestion. I am making the following suggestion in the hope that it will
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  • 783 15 Scathing Attack On Approach To Modern Conditions U.S- DIVINE SUGGESTS MORATORIUM ON PREACHING "Youth Is Not Afraid Of Religion But Hates Sham Unreality" New York. HR Frederic Fleming, Rector of Trinity, New York City, y Americas largest and richest episcopal parish, favours a
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    21 15 Mr. A. .Mont^ro. srnair muster •I tic Government English School. i "ahat. who will spend his leave in England
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  • 76 15 Venice. r THE inten.aiior.cLl Film Congrccs has been inanguratea h"rc in the presence of a Icrqc cathering of American and Continental film tti ,-s and w embers of the Fascist Ctunc.il. The awards for the best fUau o> the year will not be made
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  • 124 15 Women Bowlers "Like Elephants" Glasgow. PLAYERS and spectators at the Scottish Boy.ling Association's chempioruliip meeting at Queen's Park enforced a ban on a programme because of its attack on V.omen bowlers. An article in it stated tnat women bowlers were: "Like e!?phants dam ins a minuet except i hat you
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    6 15 THE BISHOP OF TRURO
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  • 96 15 Bishop Hoisted 40 Feet To A Lighthouse AFTER having been hoisted by ropes forty feet from an open boat, the Bishop of Truro (Dr. Hunkin) conducted a service in the lighthouse-keeper's living-room at Round Island lighthouse, in the Scilly Islands. He there confirmed Principal Keeper Regan and Keeper Freethy. The
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  • 31 15 After visiting Arras. Vimy and Ypres. 140 British ex-Service men and war widows, led by Capt. C. Norman Barber, secretary of the British Legion for the North-Eastern area, arrived in Brussels.
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  • 28 15 Figures given by Gen. Van der Berghen, Chief of Staff of the Belgian Army, show that about £20.000.000 would be necessary to provide for all the Army's needs.
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  • 325 15 SON SHOT WHILE PROTESTING FATHER'S INNOCENCE Barcelona, Aug. 8. I lIS PEREZ SAMIMLLO, one of the most prominent residents here, who is reported to have extensive interests in the Philippines, and one of his sons, have been executed by militia. Saminillo, his wife, five
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  • 111 15 Callcnder. S~INLY cheerful nursery thymes will be read to the Dionne quintuplets in the future. Dr Roy Allan Da-foe, who has cared for the girls since their birth, has announced. The bad effect which Old Mother Hubbard's bfre cupboard had on Emilie was
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  • 26 15 Mr Herbert Gardener. 50, a British subject, was found dead of heart failure in the P. and O. lir.er Strathnaver.
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  • 27 15 James Litterlck, 35. a Scot elected to the Manitoba Legislature, is the lirst Communist to win a seat in a provincial or State assembly In North America.
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    • 15 15 -Wl lit mi Jf A 1l I/mKO A XT IKON 1 t -rf^W -^^^^L^kliM -^iTlljl
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    • 175 15 i (OW6GAT&/ Date of Birth 251 1 1 135 Premature Birth t>v 1 weeks 4 dors. yi •<**"*" Miles Quadruplets were born at St. Neots %s >%10 JL in England on November 28th, 1935. Never yt before have Quadruplets survived when three of I Ernest them were boys. Also the
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  • 1835 16 By The Onlooker letted c private maternity home. TMK man who may one day become Rajah of Sarakemvea Kuala Lumpur at the end of the month for Kuching. 11, is Mr. A. W. D. Brooke, mp) c\ of the present Rajah of Bttmmk and son o{ the
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  • 181 16 67 —INSANITY Gun and plane ad warship, gas and bomb and shell Man is bent on making of his world a ghastly hell, This the world God gave him, meant for love and peace: War was waged to end all war, but warlike ways don't cease. War for
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    • 207 16 A "VAN HEUSEN 11 PRODUCT VAN HARDING SHIRTS These fashionable shirts are made in hi&h class poplins in the same ran&e of colours and designs as the "VAN HEUSEN" COLLARS. They have "Van Heusen" unshrinkable neckbands and are available with either attached or detachable semistiff cuffs. Extra collars and cuffs
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    • 246 16 AS LIVELY AS A PUPbecause be gets his regular dose of Sherley's Tonic St Condition Powders. And that keeps his blood cool, his appetite keen, his spirits bubbling and makes him the happy, contented pal he should be. Over-heated blood means continual scratching, loss of appetite, depressed spirits and misery
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    • 253 17 OUR DARKROOM STAFF OF LEICA-EX-PERTS HAS BEEN INCREASED AND WE ARE NOW ABLE TO OFFER OUR DARKROOM SERVICE NOT ONLY TO LEICA OWNERS, BUT TO ALL OTHER AMATEURS AS WELL. INDIVIDUAL FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING. PERFECT PRINTING AND ENLARGING ON BEST BROMIDE PAPERS. SCHMIDT CO, DARKROOM DEPARTMENT 90. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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    • 203 17 I 'I or those who want economy as well as I I shaving comfort, the world-famous 'Valet* f I Auto Strop Razor still stand* supreme. I /-I Stropped in ten seconds, cleaned in ten I I seconds. Nothing to take to pieces. Nothing j to unscrew, and every blade provides
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    • 570 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 the
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  • 87 18 BOIL DUCKS' EGGS FOlt 8 MINUTES" Berlin. least eight minutes." This Injunction figures not. as might be thought, in cooking recipes for hausfraus. but in the official German law gazette. It is part of a new regulation issued to dealers in food, and must be exhibited in
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  • 26 18 Miss Ethel Henrietta Willcox. 21, of Binley, near Coventry, died in Leicestei Infirmary as the result of a mosquito bite on the lip.
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  • 504 18 Rite In Name Of Siva At A Ganges Shrine Rampur. DEFORE he left Bcnsrcr. rursuinp Jifs monsoon (our, the Viceroy had bestowed upon him the '.!emn benediction of the pandits of the holy city. It was promoted by his enthusiastic interest in the welfare of
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  • 100 18 Tokio. WHEN Baron Gonsuke Hayashi entertained Premier H'rota at his new vil'.a it was observed that the baron carried a curiouslooking fan in an outside pocket of his foreign clothes. The baron was asked about it. "I learned that danger wes hoveritif about the
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  • 128 18 DUKE OF YORK FREEMASONRY GRAND MASTER IN SCOTLAND THE Duke of York has been nominated Grand Master Mason of Scotland at Edinburgh. Sir lan Colquhoun, Grand Master, presiding at the quarterly meeting of Grand Lodge, welcomed the Duke as his successor, and said: "I assure you of our unalloyed devoticn
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  • 180 18 £50 TAX REPEALED Berlin. 'THE 1.000 marks tax (about £50 at par) imposed by the Reich 1 Government upon Germans entering Austria— which has caused incalculable loss to Austrian inn- keepers for more than two years— i la to be repealed as a result of
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  • 177 18 Foreign Athletes "Boo" German Film Berlin. A NUMBER of foreign athletes living in the Olympic Village at Doeberitz loudly voiced their displeasure with a film which was being shown to them in the Hindenburg House. The film illustrated how certain physical exercises fitted soldiers for bemt throwing
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  • 341 18 An Exchange Of Presents RUSSIA SENDS A SIBERIAN TIGER ""THE London Zoo's superintendent. Dr. G. M. Vevers, has gone to Moscow, taking with him an elephant, a chimpanzee, ten penguins, and a number of other animals as a gift for the Zoological Gardens of that City.
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  • 185 18 "PIED PIPERS" FOR RAT PROBLEM Old Methods Are The Best r\IFFICULTIES in dealing with the problem of rat-infested areas of the City of London are discussed by Dr. W. M. Willoughby, Medical Officer of Health for the City, in his annual report. The black rat is the chief offender. Dr.
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  • 38 18 At its closing meeting In Vienna the Ninth International Dental Congiess decided to hold its tenth congress in London in 1941. The International Dental Federation will hold Its next executive committee meeting in Copenhagen next year.
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    • 210 18 See fnlncjs In ilie lesf licjlii ""philips fxL AM PS Stocked and recommended WILLIAM JACKS 00. (Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANQ. MASTER3-2'33 THE LEADING MEDICINE SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, z^^W SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, BOILS, and BAD LEGS, RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, PAINFUL JOINTS, LOSS OF VIGOUR. SSS/lwlsv Clarke's Blood Mixture is
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  • 721 19 UNDOUBTEDLY you've read something or other perhaps a great deal about the hair-darkening trend which swept Hollywood like a hurricane. We've still been unable to find out who led the way. Jean Harlow was one of
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  • 551 19 •yHE only way to prevent what doctors call "neurosis" Is to understand how to give children a good "environment." The child who is unloved and discouraged and the child who is sDoilt and petted and over- praised are both unlucky and unfortunate li their environment.
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  • 132 19 "THIS is a delightful cold sweet and a suitable cne for the nursery. Chop a cupful of seedless raisins and put them into a small saucepan with the grated rind and juice of half a lemon and about two tablespoonfuls of fruit Juice or water. Sweeten to
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    • 242 19 FrccHcs Secretly and Quickly Removed! St'llman-K PrHkl- Cnmm blr.rhr. imm out while >ou sleep. Leavaa Ibe -kin soft and »kJlr tin com. rli lion frrsh. clear and natural, or »7 rears Ibeamaal of ammn kare endorsed it. So easjr to osa. The firs! Jar prorea lla magic worth. Stillman 9
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    • 156 19 THE BEGINNING IS LHHV^ _^bfh L VatV^kaaß %ft Vj '■^^'^'^H^ *k.o iMiinn as soon lC ■F mMt JSi *j Tv-^B hut start this les^m //^-n^\ J ELIZABETH ~N\ 1 ARDEN fc- TREATMENTS ,y P MAYNARD'S U MRS. LYNN %Jj HAS ARRIVED V?y«ff^\ IS GIVING TREATMENTS Iv l\ AND /V^aV advice
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  • 366 20 CUMMER skins need summer make-up. The cosmetics which toned delicately with your pale, winter skin look all wrong. Sometimes the fairest skins take on a warmer tone, even though they may have been protected from the fierce glare of the sun. Indeed, some fair skins simply refuse
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  • 107 20 A HALO of curls sounds very sho*y and difficult; its realiy quite a practical way of having your new perm set. The hair travels in largish (lac curls around the forehead and above the ears there's only one big soft wave at the back of the head
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  • 579 20 By Their Clothes Ye Shall Know Them Hollywood, Calif. A LMOST every screen star in Hollywood has some characteristic manner of dress, making him or her stand out individually from the crowd. Smart autograph-seekers, knowing their Hollywood, can spot their prey a block away simply from some one piece of
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  • 123 20 'pHESE quickly prepared sweets are made from half a dozen sponge fingers, a pint of raspberry jelly, and an ounce of blanched, chopped almonds. Pour a thin coating of the jelly into a shallow glass dish, and when it has set arrange the sponge fingers on top, leaving
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  • 597 20 Lingerie Which Brides-To-Be Are Seeking UKRE is the kind of lingerie which brides-to-be are seeking on their trousseau expeditions. Flowered chiffon with a lot of white and a few anemones which is made into cami-knickers with no trimmings at all, except a whipped frill. The whole effect is very delicate.
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  • 208 20  - ALFRED Whose Unnatural Greed Led To His Early Decease P. B. GEORGE BY •yKE History of Alfred Crowe 1 Is Very Sad and Full of Woe; This rather Greedy Little Boy Used, with a Quite Unholy Joy. To eat up Cake and Currant Buns. And Pancakes, too. and Sally Lunns;
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    • 203 20 JUST UNPACKED SMALL CONSIGNMENT OF NEW ALBENE OKEGKEO CREPE UNCRUSHABLE. :n latest shades hurry and get best selection WASS!AMUIL,ASSOMULL&Co. 31-33, High St. Phone 7144 I 3mw^^^^^^^^^^^~^* What does your handhag mirror say? Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day Sparkling white teeth, healthy gums, a fresh cool mouth all testify to
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    • 235 20 THE LOVABLE FRAGRANCE WCJpEijir^*-^. j tUmff V, lmmm Hk M For all those little adventures with the "JxLiHr" th 1 °f the unexpected about them: your fty> first flight maybe a surprise holiday, or a hundred other occasions or travel, sport ot entertainment, to wear the clean exhilarating fragrance of
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    40 21 An elegant evening gown of heavy figured crt+t: with the high neck in front easing in a low cut V at the bark. Thick corded silk of a contrasting sh*4e ti«d in a knot in front fails in l«ng streamers.
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  • 145 21 PEEL two cucumbers and with a round vegetable cutter scoop out enough balls to fill a teacup. Cut the remaining cucumber into thick slices Put the balls into boiling salted water and cook till tender. Melt two ounces of butter in a saucepan, add the cucumber slices, a
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  • 65 21 MEN are determined to be cool ana are giving a warm welcome to underwear, shirts and pyjamas made ot cotton fabrics that have undergone the new alr-condltlcning process that eliminates all fuzz and lint that usually clogs the spaces between threads. The new process, a chemical one. Is
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    55 21 Fur the tall and slim nothing could be lovelier than this picturi'scjue e Train* gown of pleated chiffon with a broad hand of niching at the waist extending nearly to the hips. Ihe neck is cut low and Is trimmed with a band of multi-coloured bead '1 cmh'oidery, with a
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  • 657 21 IT may seem odd to describe brilliancy as quite," but quiet brilliancy is the only way to describe the use that is now being made of mirrors in well-decorated homes. Without mirrors the home is dull. Large pieces of mirror glass are put as huge panels
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  • 718 21  -  JOHN CROSBY BY ON behalf of millions of men of all ages throughout the world I wish to register an emphatic and unqualified protest against the growing cult of woman-worship. The inridious menace (for it is nothing less) to the well-being of society has of recent yeys
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  • 72 21 IF tlgntly bottled this cordial will keep perfectly for months. Bring two pounds of loaf sugar and a quart of cold water to the boil. Add the grated rind Ju'ce of six oranges and one lemon and an ounce and a half of tartarlc acid. Allow this to
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  • 67 21 QEAT an egg well and add half a breakfastcupful of milk. Add one tablespoonful of sugar, one table..poonful of mustard, half a tableipoonful of salt, a pinch of pepper, half a teacupful of vinegar, and 1 oz butter. Pour the whole contents into a saucepan, and heat gently on
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  • 56 21 JUN3ST of the washables appear In pastels and white It is possible to get short cotton gloves, and one of the open top hats that unlace or unbutton for laundering, in the yellow, pink, blue, or white of the suit you choose. They all combine to make a
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  • 40 21 "THE perfect costume for days in town is a tailored frock of navy silk chiffon with a full length coat of navy and white polka dotted silk chiffon The dress has a white club collar and glass buttons.
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  • 27 21 TO one cup mayonnaise sauce add two tablespoons timato puree ani a teaspoon of anchovie paste. S?ason highly with salt and pepper and mix thoroughly.
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  • 87 21 THIS is a good way to use up pieces of dry cheese. First of all grate the cheese and put it into a dish with a small piece of butter and bake till soft. 801 l a large onion, and when it is cooked strain the water
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    • 30 21 Fruit and millc two essentials in tKe daily menu and to procure the greatest amount of benefit from these two items, use "IDEAL" MILK with all fruit, fresh or canned.
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  • 920 22 DV 1881, the once noble art of self-dc ence had degenerated so woefully, both in Britain and America, that a determined effort was required to save boxing from extinction. The crisis produced the man. He was a wealthy American newspaper proprietor
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  • 514 22 A VICIOI'SLY informal semi-final eclipsed, as far as excitement i;, concerned, the main event of the iini programme in which Billy r.lcltugh barely managed t^ draw lijll— t Garma Singh, the challenffer to his title of 145 lb. champftMi of the Far East, says
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  • 94 22 Still Awaiting Decision From Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. The dale for the final of the Hull Cup has not been fixed. I understand that the Singapore Amateur Football Association has not replied to the Johore Bahru District Football Association concerning the protest by the
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  • 1361 22  - The Tragic Passing Of Fred Archer NESTOR BY for victory. England appeared Ir. a safe enough position, but the wicket was difficult and the whole side was out for 77. It was the first Test Australia had won in England and the lion's share of victory belonged to 'Demon' Spofforth,
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  • 975 24 Hard-Earned Victory By Two Goals To One (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. 'T'HKEE more matches were played in the Scjamat and District Football League last week. The sensation of the week was the hard-earned victory by two goals to one secured by the Police
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    20 24 In a Customs inter-St»te football match the Perak Customs, above, beat the Seiangor Customs, below by three goals to nil.
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  • 177 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. TrlE championship meeting of the Kedah and Province Wellesley Golfing Association was held at Alor Star. The number of entries was very satisfactory and in spite of the rain which made the course unsuitable, the standard of play
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  • 68 24 CHINESE PAIR WIN DOUBLES FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Saturday. Miss Helen Khong and Thiam Tet defeated Miss Diana Jansz and Morelra in straight sets, 6- -2. 6—2. in the mixed doubles final of the Pcrak junior tennis championship on the Ipoh Club courts this
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  • 35 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) P ang. Saturday. Pcnang beat a weak Perak side in a football match here today in aid of tha Anglo-Chinese School building tinri by four goals to two.
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  • 113 24 Bout With Schmeling Postponed New York, Saturday. JAMES BRADDOCK, world heavy-weight boxing champion, is suffering: from arthritis in the left hand and both elbows. He has been ordered to undergo treatment by the New York State Athletic Commission following an examination by the Commission's bone specialist, who
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  • 96 24 JUNIOR DOUBLES BADMINTON FINALISTS Results of semi finals played yesterday in the Singapore men's Junior doubles badminton tournament Teo Leng Boon and William Kuni 'Mayflower) beat Tommy Ngo and Chua Leng S?ah < Mayflower) 21—12. 21—13 Yeo Hong Chuan and Wee Sin Onn (A.A.U.) beat K. C. Cherian and Thlo
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  • 86 24 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. The Customs football team were surprisingly beaten by the Old Bovf Association by four goals to nil in ,i friendly match. The Customs team shc\,ed ack of practice and their efforts at combination were poor. This is probably due to the long
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  • 64 24 (Fr^in Our Own Corespondent.) Joho-e Bahru. At an extraordinary meeting of the Johcra Chinese Football Association it was decided to change the name of the c!ub to the Johore Bahru Chinese Recreation Clut. The following were appointed to draft the new rules and regulations: Messrs. Wong Thian
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  • 400 24 A LTHOLGH Derbyshire collected only eight out of a possible 3<> points during the past week she is almost certain of taking the County championship for the first time since 1878. Yorkshire's only hope or w:nn;ns the honours again this year is tot Derbyshire to be beaten
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  • 92 24 (From Our Own Correspondent Segamat. Shortly following the North Johore Europeans vs Rest cricket game for jthe Tan Peng Cup, anolrer two-day cricket match is to be played. The same, this time, will be between the Malay Cricket Club and the IndDCeyl^nese Association, and the date;
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  • 54 24 The cricket fixture between the S C.C. and the Malay F. A. which was to j have been played yesterday on the Padang was cancelled. The cricket match between the V.M.C.A. senior and junior teams., arranged for yesterday, was cancelled The cricket match between the SRC and the
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  • 335 24 TTHE positions in the local icazm tables up to date are as foMows: FIRST DIVISION P. W. L. D. F A. Pt* li.r.s. Regt. <-) 15 9 1 5 1114 23 R. A.F. (G) 14 9 3 2 41 20 20 Chinese <2 14 8 4 2
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  • 159 24 SHIELD CRICKET MATCH AT X! 'From Our Own Cor.csp indent.) Kuala Lampor, Saturday. I>Y 71 runs the Solangor Chin n Recreation Club beat the YMCA. in their unfinished Stonor Sbirld cricket fixture, which n being tinued on the Pudu Road t'r> :;id roday. The Chinos?
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  • 1097 25  -  "LEIGHTON" BY FAST GAME WON BY THE DIEHARDS Dixie Dean Scores Three Of Regiment's Goals Middlesex 5. Chinese 3. THE Middlesex put the Chinese out of the running for league honours yesterday afternoon at Anson Road Stadium winning by five goals to three.
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    23 25 The Rest cricket team vh'h drew with the Ejropeans at I pot md thus reUin the Hennessv Trophy which they von in 1935.
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  • 236 25 (From Our Own Correspondent i Ipoh. Saturday. ALTHOUGH the matches were arranged to start at four o'clock, cui'.y a late start was possible in the intJr-State lawn tennis match b3twecn Pcnang and Per;;!: lu r e today, the courts beins v:et owing to rain earlier in the
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  • 130 25 Clos» of p!a\ s-ores in rcunty cricket matches wli eh b»gan yesterday are. says Reut?r: At L-ird Eeaft 85 .A'kr 6 for 39): Middlesex 232 <Co!e 5 for 62): Kent 14 for 0. At thr O\al Yorkshire 315 (i^ey- J land 107 1 vs. Surrey. At < I.e^t
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  • 86 25 (Wnm O'-r Correspndent.) Inoh. Saturday. inter-Club lawn tennis match brtWJWI ttu P.T.ang Sprrts Club and the Ipch Club b:can today on the latter's courts and Penans* eacis by two to one. Mr and Mrs. Hamilton <Fer.ang* bent Mrs. Barr and Crappel 6—3. 6—3. 1 Dr.
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  • 26 25 In order to prepare the ground for the forthcor;:nE hock?y MMOn ther? t.i'l b? no f uither cricket net prac;por? C. ic-ket Club, j
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  • 295 25 R. A. (CHANGI) BEAT ST. ANDREW'S "THE R.A. iChangi) beat St. Andrew's School at cricket yesterday by 78 runs. Scores R.A. (Chanei) Fahy retired 77 Dowling b. H^osainsaJi 2 Powell c Hoosainsah b Thoy 2 Collins c Joseph b Thoy 0 Murphy c Crowder b
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  • 27 25 The Chong Woe A. A. of Singapore beat the Malacca Seng Cheong Society at basket-bail at the Great World last right 36—21.
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    77 25 Ton the first Cm; a Dut:h cricket team is to plar a series of matches in Fn?Una. Sponsored by Mr. R. C. Ingcls the well-known Rotterdam sportsman, members of the team, rrany of whom are on the:r summer holidays, have arrived in London. Although .here is no professionalism in Holland,
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  • 127 25 Sporsored By Singapore Malay R.C. The first all-Singapore Malays lawn t:nnls championships, held under the direction of the Malay Recreation Club of Singapore, will be played on the Goodwood Park Hotel courts on Saturday, Ccpt. 12 and Sunday, Sept. 13. This tournament has been sanctioned by
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  • 226 25 Beat Selangor C. R. C. By 3—2 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. 'THE South China football team who is touring Malaya beat the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club by three goals to two at the Stadium today. The visitors showed good combination, especially in the second
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    20 25 Parit Reman? team, Batu Pahat second team, winners of tiie cames shield at the Johore State Malay schools drill competition
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  • 243 25 BUT SOCIAL ATHLETIC PARTY WIN A FRIENDLY game of soccer at the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday resulted in the Social Athletic Party beating the Sion? 800 A.A. by two goals to one. Neither side scored in the first half, a.'.houßh the SAP. foi warns moved
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  • 997 26 Local Players Benefit Greatly Devlin May Return Foong Seong Cup Views Need For Badminton Hall BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT THE visit of the world-renowned badminton champion, J. F. Devlin, and the exhibition games given by him on Thursday last in company with the best
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    41 26 ■ani/tawm lionthoa lawn tennis team, on the occasion of the fifth MUttataafjr celebrations. Left to right Chia Poh Thin, Lim Kirn Fui. Qur\ Khoen Siak. Chia Poh Chonc, former Malayan champion swimmer, K. C. Bone. C. H. Lee, Chen Fan Ngok.
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  • 412 26 JOHORE PLANS FOR BADMINTON NEW CONDITIONS OF TOURNAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. THAT badminton in Johore is coin? to take a new lease of llf* and thai the came is to be encouraged throughout the State w;s revealed at the annual general mecUng of the Johore Badminton Association
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  • 74 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Johore Bahru. Ka.n ipoQI tli. 1 match between the Amlrable Badminton Tarty Singapore anj Ngoh Tee.; 3P. On:,- thr«.e machos were playei and tilt toDowiag are the results: Slngtes' h ioe beat H. C. Yu !3— 13 < 3 s > 15—5. 13— D;
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    10 26 I i';k» Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, Yior-prwi-*?"t Stgamat Badminton Association.
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  • 483 26 DEVLIN'S GAMES IN KUALA LUMPUR TO the many hundreds who will be seeing an English badminton champion in action at the Victoria Institution Hall this afternoon, a few notes on the life and career of Mr. J. F. Devlin may be? of interest. Barn at Ball's •ridge, Dublin, where the
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  • 143 26 Results in the Aujurt B.P. singles badminton championship: A Division: Khor Tian Hock beat Soon Wee Puay 15 7. 15 6. A Division: Soh Kiam Heap beat Tay Khen< Ann wo. C Division: Harry Lee beat ChmKok Cheng 15—7, 15—2. Women: Miss Than: Yin* Hing beat Miss F.
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  • 89 26 Playing at the home court last Sunday Un Alert B.P. beat the Straits Times Press Spor: Club by three pamei to two Scores c first.: Wong Pen? Nam tv-'t C 1 1 Swee. 15—2. 15 4. Tan Mlang Jlan lost to Wee Kirn Wee 3— i> i—
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  • 27 26 P>?rak is holding a novices championship badminton meeting at Ipoh open to all players who have not represented the State on Sept. 5 and G.
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  • 332 26 <**Rom Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Friday. In the Segamat distr'ct badminton tournament 18 entries have been received for the men's singles and 14 for the doubles but only six pairs have entered for the mixed doubles while the women's singles has had to be abandoned due
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    12 26 The newly -formed Happilads Radmi >ton Party of Singk&wang. Dutch West Borneo.
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  • 606 26 By Our Badminton Correspondent. "THERE was a full attendance of members of the committee of the Singapore Badminton Associction and the State representatives at the dinner given in honour of Mr. J. F. Devlin, the worldrenowned badminton champion, a', tbe Great World Restaurant
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  • 100 26 (From Our Own Correspondent i Alor Star. The Erics (teachers of the Sultan's College) won a creditable victory over the Malay Junior Civil Service Association by four games to nil. The following were the scores (Erics mer.::cn*J first) E. H. Wilson aid Kcng Hai tihti^ij teat Hassan bin
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  • 14 26 Dr Cliia Keng Koe has accepted a patronship of the Ecilp.* B.P.
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  • 709 27  -  "LEIGHTON" Nat Som Pong's Return Bout With Clever Henry —How Opinions On Decisions Differ— Will Quee Be Given A Title? By DOXING enthusiasts arc beincr given plenty of pood fights I just now and I am sure that the Ncv World will be
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  • 144 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Rugger posts have already beer, erected on the School padang h"re The programme for the All Blues j Cup has already been drawn up and is M to: lows: Northern Section: Oct. 17 Penang vs P( r.ik at Penang. Oct. 31
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    35 27 [•i wo linai of Uir Chinese Associat n lawn tennis tiurnamrrt Dr. P. K C. Tyau and Chow Tat (—2l) bea* Br. Loh Ponn Up and Tan Uuck Hye (—9) 3—6, 6—2 and ft— 3,
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  • 108 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. An interesting football competition on Ihe knack- out system is to be held at Muar for the Syed Salleh Cup. It Is proposed to have five teams participating in the league, Batu Pahat, Muar, Segamat, Malacca Chinese and Malacca Muslims. The draw
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    33 27 Grouped teams of the Selangor and Nerri Sembilan health and medical services which met at football, Negri winning, in a match in honour of the departure on leave of Dr. C. H. Williams.
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  • 824 27 'From Our Seremban Correspondent.) THE fifteenth final of the Negri 1 Sembilan Hose Cup football competition ended tamely when the Negri Sembilan Police defeated the Seremban Rangers by the only goal of the match. Hose Cup soccer finals In Negrl Sembilan in the past have b
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  • 191 27 SINGAPORE POLICE BEAT JOHORE POLICE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. The Singapore Police Depot football t?am defeated the Johore Police Depot In a Irlendly match at the Istana padang by two goals to nil. The score Is not a true reflection of the game, the Johore Depot being far
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  • 347 27 RANBIR SINGH WINS CHAMPIONSHIP (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. OIKH athletes from all over Perak gathered in Taipins tD tak? part in the fourth open athletic meeting organised by the Perak Sikh Athlttic Union. This year the entries wpre swelled by soldier athletes from the I 12
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  • 421 27 INTERSTATE POLICE FOOTBALL PENANG DRAW WITH KEDAH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. jrriHE Penang Police met the Kedah State Police at soccer at tha Kedah Football Association Ground and after being two goals down for the whole of the first half and tha first fifteen minutes of the later
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  • 22 28 Sir Charles Higham photographed with his fiancee, Mrs. Rath Agnes Marian N?li(?an. at his South Godstone 'Surrey) home.
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    36 28 General Evangeline Booth and the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Percy Vlnoeat, on (he amlntini base mb 1.500 London slam chUdrea weat paat on their way to a day's outing in the country at Boxmoor, Hertfordshire.
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    40 28 .Marching from Aldershot in the ear y morning, troops of the 2nd Division. Marlboraufh Lines, went through Sussex on their annual manoeuvres. Whea they rested on Frensham Common after Hrn day's march thb soldier was Qtiick to remove his boots.
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  • 58 28 rpiHE lutes, ideas in beach wear for girls were displayed at a parade watched by hundreds of holiday makers at Blackpool, Lancashire. Above are the cirls lir.ed up ready to parade round the swimming pool where the show was held. The itirl in the picture
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