The Straits Times, 30 August 1936
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Title Section38 1936-08-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SLNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 245 Sunday, August 30, 1936 Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malays. No. 245 Sunday, August 30, 1936 Price 10 cents.38 words
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394 1936-08-30 1 Defied Order To Leave And Enlisted With Communists INSURGENT PLANE BOMBS MADRID Rebels' Desperate Onslaught On Irun Front London, Aug. 29. A NEWS-CHRONICLE report from Barcelona states that Felicia Hrowne. a thirtytwo-year-old London sculptress, «TM shot dead here while a member of a night394 words
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Article, Illustration609 1936-08-30 1 Malaya- Wide Search For Missing Girl 20- YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER OF SINGAPORE VISITOR P*OR the past twelve days police and private inquiry agents have been searching for the 20-year-old daughter of an Anglo-Indian visitor to Singapore, an officer in the service of the Indian Government. The girl has been missing from609 words
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Article, Illustration86 1936-08-30 1 THE romance cf Fraulcki Cer- trude Jakob, the German girl who made a successful plea with the Home Office for the extension of her stay in England after she had been fined €3 at Bow Street in connection with Aliens Act offences, and Mr Thomas Henry John, a86 words
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Article81 1936-08-30 1 INVADE KWANGTUNG TO GAIN OUTLET TO SEA I^WANGSI troops who invaded south- crn Kwangtung on Friday captured the port of Pakhoi yestsreiay reports Reuter. The Central forces withdrew without fighting in accordance with Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's plan No punitive action Js to be taken "until all81 words
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Article111 1936-08-30 1 Forming Anti-Red Bloc In Europe IL DUCE MAY MEET HITLER Paris, Saturday. ri.s reported from Berlin that Signor Mussolini may visit llerr Hitler at Her elites gad m in Bavaria during the second fort lieht of Sepiember. II Duco will thus return the visit made by H «rr111 words
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Article15 1936-08-30 1 The Royal Dutch Air Lines i:av,> ordered cl{ht new Douglas machines irom tho United States15 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-08-30 1 MLs Annie Yco. who broke the 'I ili. an record for the 40 yards free style at the T.M.C.A. swimming carnival yesterday.24 words
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Article54 1936-08-30 1 LEAVING HONG KONG IN ITALIAN LINER Shanghai, Saturday. Gen. Chan Chai-tong. deposed dictator of Kwangtung, who is now living in Hong Kong, will leave the Colony for Europe on board the Italian liner Conte Verde. The Nanking Foreign Office sent a passport to Gen. Chan aReuter - 54 words
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Article267 1936-08-30 1 Basra, Saturday. TPHE Imperial Airways liner Rorsa, 1 which left here with eight passengers at 11 p.m. yesterday (local time) for Bahrein en route to India, is long overdue and cannot still be aloft as the petrol supply must hare been exhausted some time ago. Another267 words
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Article26 1936-08-30 1 The* number of fatal accidents In Germany is as high as ever. Last week 149 persons were killed In road accidents, and 3,793 persons wne Injured.26 words
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170 1936-08-30 1 CIR SHENTON THOMAS is in a great hurry to get back- to, Singapore from his four-months' holiday in England where he attended his daughter's wedding. In order to enable him to reach Singapore a few hours earlier than the Sarpedon in which170 words
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Article101 1936-08-30 1 King To Visit Chanak War Graves London, Saturday. I£ING EDWARD went ashore on an excursion in the neighbourhood of Athens again this morning. The King's party on board the yacht •.'ahlin was joined today by Lord Sefton, who arrived by air. It is announced in Constantinople that after leaving GrecianBritish Wireless - 101 words
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Article58 1936-08-30 1 RRITONS IN SIAM INVITED TO SUBSCRIBE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Saturday. All Britons in Siam have been invited to' subscribe towards the King George Memorial Fund through the agency of the .British Association of Slam. The lists' will remain open during September and it is hoped to58 words
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Article19 1936-08-30 1 Turkish army manoeuvres wtilcn have just concluded were conducted on modern lines with tanks, bombing aircraft and motorlsed units.19 words
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80 1936-08-30 1 Siam's Moderate Attitude" In Tin Talks (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. Throughout the tin negotiations Siam maintained a moderate tone and conciliatory attitude, it is stated here, and she will continue to do so before the International Tin Committee. The statements made at Penan? on Thursday by Mr. B.80 words
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Advertisement8 1936-08-30 1 COMING! HEARTS DIVIDED WITH DICK POWELL MARION DAVIS8 words
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Advertisement16 1936-08-30 1 KAY FRANCIS IN "THE WHITE ANGEL* A WARNER BROS. PICTURE. Pavilion Sept. Ist. \YBE*fr 'fF*. 20716 words
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Article, Illustration1927 1936-08-30 2 The Cave-Men of the Peninsula: Life in the Stone Age A Malayan Reverie in Raffles Museum THE Malayan cave-man has been in the news lately. Scientists have been digging in the places where he lived thousands of years ago and have been brintrinp to light the tools which1,927 words
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Advertisement92 1936-08-30 2 MONTH-OLD BEEF AS FRESH-KILLED NEW DIET FOR MALAYAN DINNER TABLES. MALAYAN dinner tables are now being supplied with beef from Australia that is claimed to be just as good as the fresh-killed meat eaten by Australians them* rives. The new beef-chilling process is being tried out thoroughly in shipments of92 words
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Article533 1936-08-30 3 SOUND AND COLOUR SYMPHONY IN SINGAPORE STORE By A Staff Reporter J?IVE or six brave men insinuated themselves into Singapore's first big mannequin parade of the season (the Season) which was held last Friday. I teas one of them. We made ourselves as small533 words
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Article, Illustration118 1936-08-30 3 Berlin. Aug. 19. •THE Maharajah of Mysore arrived this evening from Croydon, and stated that h? had thoroughly enjoyed his first journey by air. He arrived In Berlin by the Lufthansa 'plane that leaves Croydon regularly at noon. His Hißihnesa was met at Tcmpleh>f118 words
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Article61 1936-08-30 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. Aneta reports from Padang that tne Jesinbwsky family, owners of the city stores at Padani?. hos been poisoned by the kebun. This, it is stated, was by way of the kebun's taking revenge on the cook. The kebun 'mixed arsenic in the coffee.61 words
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Article49 1936-08-30 3 From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. The Governor-General has le.'t Buitcr.zorg palace for ticod. He will stay with his family in Batavia until Sept. 16 when, after making over his office at the Peoples' Council to the new Governor-General, he will sail for Europ?.49 words
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Article41 1936-08-30 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavla. Aneta learns that General Evangcline Booth will visit Netherlands India in January. She will arrive In Batavia with her staff on Jan. 21 by the Marnlx van St. Aldegonde. having first visited oir.gapore.41 words
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Article25 1936-08-30 3 Herr Kerrl, Reich Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs, is expected u> resume his duties towards the end of September after a serious illness lasting several months.25 words
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184 1936-08-30 3 Church Protest At Girls' "Scanties" Matlock Bath. £MRL cyclists who take week-end jaunts through the pleasant Derbyshire dales, near Matlock Bath, are blushing with indignation. Their "sporting scanties" are being criticised. Matlock Parochial Church Council, in a stern resolution to the urban council, protests against "the increasing tendency to Indecent184 words
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Article122 1936-08-30 3 MESSRS. FRASER AND CO.'s REPORT MESSRS. Fraser Co. In their daily share report issued when the market closed yesterday, state that the [tin share market opened firm and became strong during the course of the morning. There was an all-round inquiry for Dollar. Sterling and Australian shares122 words
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Article115 1936-08-30 3 DRENDA DEAN PAUL lias started a new life on the stage at the Prince of Wales Theatre. London. Miss Paul returned to Britain pennitm after her dress shop In Majorca was burned In the fighting there. Mr. Gordon Courtney, manager of the Prince of115 words
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Article74 1936-08-30 3 In the August number of Hotelblad." the official organ of the general union of hotel proprietors in Netherlands India, a gloomy picture is drawn of the financial position of the prominent hotels. They are now practically all working at a loss. The organ makes an74 words
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Article41 1936-08-30 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavla. The aerial post and nass^n*:":traffic from Holland to Netherlands India has Increased to suc»i an extent that all the planes are fully booked until October. People are now bookIng passages for March, 1937.41 words
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Article108 1936-08-30 3 Death Ends "Babes In Wood" Game \jELVILLE Clack, aged 12, of Lafone House, New Park-road, Brixton, was playing at "babes in the wood in the road near his home. His playmates had taken it in turn to be one of the babes. When Melville's turn came he lay in the108 words
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Article155 1936-08-30 3 BOOM IN LOCAL REPTILE TRADE TMKRK is a boom in Singapore's reptile trade. Crocodile, lizard, and python skins are being exported in unusually large numbers at present, according to traders' reports to The Sunday T Ties. Many of the crocodiles are caught by the natives of the Dutch islands and155 words
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Article, Illustration204 1936-08-30 3 Could Not Turn in Bed Like many other suffercs from backache and rheumatic ailments, this won- an de.ided to try Kruschen Salts In a last attempt to obtain relief from pain. To her surprise. th« pains did crow less, and in a few months204 words
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Advertisement120 1936-08-30 3 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Speclal^lnc: Ocular Musrle Anomalies. Complicated defects of vhrton. Glasses If needed. R. A. THOMPSON, 0.0.5. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). Phone 3002. 35 Years' Kuropean Clinical Experience. BIRTH WATSON.— Kathleen Douglas Fox, wife of Eric C. Watson, at the Generr.l Hospital, a120 words
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Miscellaneous341 1936-08-30 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY SEA VIEW HOTEL Special Tiffin and Special Duiner. CINEMAS M.H iMBR.I: c'i-.ar:ie Chan at Vr.c ci.\us v/ith Warner Cl I 1. 3.15. B.li. 3.:5. CAPITOL: CoKcen with Dt:k Powell and Huly Ketler. 3.15—6.15—9.15. GLOnE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD: Coror.ado. MARLBOROLGH: Rajra:ni Mira Hindustani. 6.15—9.15 PAVILION: Tudor Rose with341 words
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Miscellaneous284 1936-08-30 3 TIDE TABLSS SINGAPORE Today I*. W. 9.53 a.m. 7.8 ft.; 8.53 p.m. 8.8 ft. W. 3.10 a.m. 1.1 ft.; 3.09 p.m. 5.2 ft. Monday H. W. 10.23 a.m. 8.2 ft.; 9.45 D.m. 9.4 ft. 1.. W. 3.50 a.m 1.8 ft.: 3.47 o.m. 4.4 ft. PORT SWETTENHAM H. W. 3.32 a.m.284 words
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Article, Illustration466 1936-08-30 4 Will Be Hand Fed In Artificial Temperature An air-conditioned "luxury byre** is to be provided for about 20 of the herd of 250 dairy cattle at the Singapore Dairy Company's farm at Bukit Timah in order that they may ENJOY A TEMPERATURE APPROXIMATELY466 words
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Article110 1936-08-30 4 Bandits Driven Off By Girls Paris. TWO young Tunisian girls drove off a band of marauders attacking their farm after a lively gun battle. The girls live at Chaout. near Bone, in the north of the colony. They were aroused late at night by a gang of armed bandits who110 words
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Article, Illustration215 1936-08-30 4 Hollywood. CILM stars, on an average, wear their own weight in grease o£int. powder and false eyelashelr a year's work, declares one of tne film colony's make-up men. "During the next year." he said, "we shall use between four and fly.» tons of215 words
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Article220 1936-08-30 4 OPENED BY THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. The annual exhibition of the Malacca Horticultural Soe >,y was opened today by the Resident Councillor, the Hon G W. Bryant. In the course of his speech Mr. Bryant said that the success of the220 words
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229 1936-08-30 4 MR. W. K. DAVY DEATH FROM TYPHOID FEVER FEVER npHE death took place at the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, on Friday afternoon of Mr. W. Kenneth Davy, Manager of Bukit Pulai Rubber Estate. Masai. Johore. Mr. Davy, who succumbed to typhoid fever, was 38 years of age. He is survived229 words
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Article110 1936-08-30 4 Lahore A RICH Hindu business man called on the Senior Superintendent of Police early oie morning a few da.vs ago and told him that he had ki'led his ailing wife at her onm request in order to end her aaony. He had come to Lahore110 words
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Article143 1936-08-30 4 ARiCO OF NEW YORK DEAD New York. I OUIS ARICO, barber and Court -l jester to such celebrities as the former Mayor Walker and former Governor Al Smith has died in hospital, aged 49. William Kenny, a wealthy American contractor, summoned him 3,000 miles to London143 words
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Article14 1936-08-30 4 The fourth world congress of Slar geographers and ethnographers ha» opened at Sofia University.14 words
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Advertisement538 1936-08-30 4 What Made His HAIR GROW Bead His Letter for the Answer. Two )t«rs ag t I <■»■! big all orer Jrm Kii,> "i f*it «>h«m»« for peopl* to •<■«■ my ~^V^a>. 1 1 -i I I tried diCe. re" l pr»|-»rjt|.in«. W bul th»y ,ild no f 1 r-iutined h*M.538 words
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Advertisement385 1936-08-30 4 MM M^ B^^— CO HMENCING TO- MORROW 1 1 Dlf l OE 1 D UNIQUEOFFERS T I Dlbutlf et) |ctt H Gigantic Purchases tf\ B«k Wftft B enable us to offer l |l|%* N You the following M& Hi tfoocl*s *it I Much Reduced Prices. FlUm 31 StflUG.tO 9th SEPT.385 words
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879 1936-08-30 5 Local Lawyer's Defence Against Charge Of Negligent Driving THE defence of Philip Francis Kinsey, advocate and solicitor attached to Messrs. Sisson and Delay, Singapore, began yesterday before Mi. E. E. Coiman, the fifth magistrate. Mr. Kinsey is charged with causing hurt to879 words
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Article146 1936-08-30 5 100 YEARS SINCE FIRST ADVERT. IN any club in Malaya, no matter how loud the hum of conversation of an evening, there comes with great frequency the easily recognised sound oi the fizz made by a freshly-open?' soda water bottle and the gurgle as i j splashes146 words
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Article155 1936-08-30 5 EXAMINATION REVEALS NO INJURIES The death of a Chinese prisoner named Llm Ah Hung while serving a sentence In the Singapore prison formed the subject of an Inquest held by the Coroner, Mr. W. G Pcrter. assisted by a jury of four, yesterday. Ah Hung was155 words
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Article92 1936-08-30 5 Inspector Ingham. in investigating a report of theft at a house in Serangoon Road, entered a room and found a coat hanging on the wall. In the pocket of this coat was discovered a dagger. The owner of the coat. Mohamed Noor bin Mohamed Fakir was92 words
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Article23 1936-08-30 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. The Banka tin mines are to get a new dredge shortly costing 1,500,000 guilders.23 words
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Article95 1936-08-30 5 MAN CONVICTED OF LODGING IN OPEN "IF a man sleeps In a saloon car can he be charged with lodging in the open air?" was a question put by Mr. A. D. York, the third magistrate. Singapore yesterday, when Low Oo was charged before him with sleeping95 words
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Article254 1936-08-30 5 STRANGE HAPPENINGS IN SEALED HOUSE Although the intrinsic value of a clock which figured as the subject matter of a theft charge was very small the circumstances surrounding Us mysterious disappearance— and reappearance constituted an intriguing problem. In the dock of the third magistrate's court yesterday254 words
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Article217 1936-08-30 5 Shipment Passing Through Singapore AN experimental shipment of Tibetan wool is passing through Singapore to Japan In the Celebes Maru. Ji the O.S.K. line, which berthed at Tanjxng Pagar yesterday. The shipment, which comes from Calcutta and consists of 30 bales. Is the result of the217 words
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Article16 1936-08-30 5 The Berlin anti-Jewish paper, Der Judenkenner," has been banned for passing the bounds of journalistic decency."16 words
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Advertisement214 1936-08-30 5 What the Eminent London Analysts Say We have received and examined a sample of Soda Water from Messrs. Framroc Co., Singapore, and have found it to be of err.it •"fttJl^W. purity and of satisfactory Quality in everj Wj^\. respect \C^\i U hM evldent| y. as the detailed analysis Vw shows,214 words
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Miscellaneous50 1936-08-30 5 ft Mr/ fvul 'i-'''- II W__ tit IK In* Of LAT( MOV! W»J NOT AN 1 T i„, Ah t\.ur ,ir iv V 6<.ESSCD Thing Lit oihT of Th£ NeiCMlo«<* WiUttSS_ itt 1 7 V^ A TeLltC I) *wen T* fit %0U P fofc LATt N'OTS Af TLK Act |fj50 words
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839 1936-08-30 6 Composite Cash Sweep T 1 1 a. T% J 1 1 l^JtVv^t. Ji I UUU^CU (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. J THINK this is a ver., ingenious attempt to cheat the Turf Club," said Mr. J. Calder, the Kuala Lumpur magistrate, in839 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-08-30 6 jyjAN iV of the occupants were killed when a large part of a four- storey ed apaitimiM howe, from roof to wa— < floor, eottssjmd in a main street of Budapest.30 words
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113 1936-08-30 6 Nank:ng. CEVERAL hundred sing-song girls, nighi-llfe entertainers and waitresses at Nanking who have been undergoing compulsory training in nursing under government auspices, are making preparations to take their "final examinations" this month. For nearly three months this army of amateur nurses has been drilling113 words
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Article113 1936-08-30 6 HEARING FIXED FOR SEPTEMBER 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 'THE case in which Mr. Arthur Newark, the Kuala Lumpur rtyiiir Club Instructor, is charged with causing death by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide.; was mentioned today and the hearing fix^d113 words
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Article225 1936-08-30 6 McKeown- Vokes; Dalgetty-Hosea (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. •■TWO weddings tooii place this morning at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at Ipoh. The Rev. HamiltT.i Aiken officiated at both services, ami Mr. Barron played the organ. The first wedding was that ol Mr. William McKeown, eldest225 words
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Article63 1936-08-30 6 3,160 PRISONERS TO BE RELEASED Nanking. Saturday. The Central Government will shortly announce an amnesty for ordinary political prisoners throughout the country. There arc about 3 160 such prisoners in the prisons and provincial reformatories. Those knr.wn as "political reactionaries" may have th«ir sentences reduced whenSin Chew Jit Poh - 63 words
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Article101 1936-08-30 6 MEMBER OF TWO MISSIONS TO CHINA The death has occurred In London of Dame Adelaide Mary Anderson, D.8.E.. CBK says Reuter. Dame Anderson, who was born in Melbourne in 1863, was Inspector of Factories In England from 1894 1931, and was a member of the Commission on101 words
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Article39 1936-08-30 6 Pastor W. W R. Lake will speak on the subject "Heaven's Solemn Pageant. Wfcen Is it What Is it at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8.15 p.m. tonight. Community singing and special music begins at 7.45 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration280 1936-08-30 6 •"THE wedding took place yesterday at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore of Mr. Lewis Mackay Mitchell, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd., and Miss Gladys Martin. The bride, who was given away by Mr. J. V. West, is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Martin of280 words
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Article64 1936-08-30 6 "SETTLEMENT TERMS MUST SATISFY JAPAN* 1 Pelping, Saturday. "If the terms for the settlement of the Chengtu incident do not v Japan, serious consequences ar<s ly." This statement was made today by Major-Gen. KKa, chief military attache to the Japanese Embassy whi'ti referring to the incident in Japanese64 words
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Advertisement190 1936-08-30 6 Miss Ftanklin, winner ol th* *JaF J» "Daitj Mail" Beauty Contest thankt f C^ J%f\ djsss DENTIFRICE for her beautiful teeth Miss Franklin says: "Of course, good looks are not of much use unless your teeth are in good condition. My teeth are— thanks to Gibbs Dentifrice. Since I started190 words
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Advertisement180 1936-08-30 6 WISDOM It Is not gained In Schools. It is the NSUIt of a lair and Impartial surrey ol huiran experience. Wlndont dictates that If wo are to we must preserve our health. CHIROPRACTIC is the method employed by the wUc man who has learned through observation and experience that this180 words
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Article435 1936-08-30 7 10,000 WATCH A NEGRO HANGED New York, Ail?. 14. A CHEERING throng of between 10,000 and 15,090 persons crowded into a three-acre plot to, witness the public hanging of a Mcglf at Owensboro, K'-ntucky. The man, Rainey Bethea. aged 22, was condemned for criminally assaulting and murdering435 words
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Article103 1936-08-30 7 MOVING RUM WORTH £7,000,000 LONDON DOCK CHANGES CTORES of rum. valued at about £7.000.000, are to be moved from Poplar to the neighbourhood of Tower Bridge when the Port of London Authority transfers Rum Quay from its present site to Si. Katherinc's Dock, where London's biggest wine vaults are situated.103 words
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Article47 1936-08-30 7 Pilgrimage to Ancient See.— Three ihousand Roman Catholics from all tarts of East Anglla took part in the annual pilgrimage to the little village cf Dunwlch, on the Suffolk coast, to ommemorate the 1,300 th anni-.ersary of the founding of the See at Dunwlch dv St. Felix.47 words
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Article819 1936-08-30 7 Fred J. Melville - Fred J. Melville Stamp Collecting By A MORCEAU of music strikes one as providing a rather weak theme for the principal feature of a stamp which comes from Brazil. It is a 700 reis blue, and marks the centenary of the birth of the Brazilian composer819 words
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Article251 1936-08-30 7 THE Ministry of Health often comes across strangely named occupations among the 16,500,000 men and women who arc State banned, says the Daily Telegraph. If a trouncer. for instance, applies for insurance benefit they have to know in Whitehall that he earns his vages by assisting251 words
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Advertisement292 1936-08-30 7 THF STAMPS OF THE TREATY PORTS OF CHINA AND OF FORMOSA oy Captain H. R. Oldfleld. LL.B. A comoiete histcrv of this little known frrouD of stamps Price 4 9 pout free. The Philate'ic Journal of Great Britain The oldest British Philatelic magazine, now In its 46th annual volume. Monthly292 words
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Advertisement75 1936-08-30 7 For Is. Poet Free. (or Its equivalent in current unused stamps of any country). WE will send you SO 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 Britain. If you prefer,75 words
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Advertisement173 1936-08-30 7 CHANDOS COURT ADJACENT ST. JAMES PK.. PALACE ABBEY BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED FLATS For Long or Short Tenancies. Constant II PaMCßffer I Uniformed Hot Water Lifts Porter* QUIET SUNNY POSITION SERVICE OPTIONAL Apply Letting Office 64, BUCK I UGH AM GATE, S.W. 1. CORNWALL. Sea Meads Hamlet. Prah Sands. "Come unto these173 words
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Advertisement287 1936-08-30 7 18, CONDUIT STREET, LONDON, W. I. IS A FAVOURITE MEETING PLACE FOR MALAYANS. H. G. DISS. Hate of Singapore.) Managmß Director of Com Co.. Ltd the well known High-Class Tailoring business. Invites those coming home on leave to pay htm a visit All orders received by him will be executed287 words
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Miscellaneous258 1936-08-30 7 Today's Wireless Programmes EMPIRE STATION TiIANSMISSION 4. Tr.- a the following frequencies will be lued: GSG !7.79 Mc/S (16.76 m.) GSO I.VIB Me s (19.66 m.) GSF 15 14 Mcs (19 82 ra.) GSD 11 75 N»" S .25 53 m.) 068 951 Me i* 31 55 m.) 12 ?.S258 words
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Miscellaneous277 1936-08-30 7 7 20 p.m. Big Ben. Brass band concert. 7.50 a.m. A pianoforte recital by Cecil Raumer. Three Studies. Op. 25: No. 1 In A !lat. No. o in F. No. 9 in G flat: Fantasie impromptu in C sharp minor (Chopin). Novelette in E (Schumann). Intermezzo in C (Brahms). Prelude277 words
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Miscellaneous440 1936-08-30 7 p.-intaniere (Spring Serenade) (Lacombe). Tell me Tonight (Spoliansky). El Ultimo Gaucho (Sarrjtblo). Plricr Pirichl, Plrichla (Gambardclla). Under the Balcony (Heykens). Miniature rhapsodic algerlcnne (Cowlrlck). 12.05 a.m. The Commodore Grand Orchettra, directed by Harry Davidson. March The Bandstand. Hyde Park (Frescoes) (Haydn Wood). Valse Septembre (Felix Godin. arr. Lotter). Selection, Les440 words
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Miscellaneous407 1936-08-30 7 prices. 12.05 a.m. News in Arabic' 12.20 a.m. Concert relay. HONG KONG Station Z B W. 34.29 m (8.75* ke/a). Z 30-6 30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6 3S-10 30 p.m. European Programme. 7.30 p.m. Local- rime Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements. 8 30 p.m —DAVENTRY— Newi Bulletin and407 words
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Miscellaneous227 1936-08-30 7 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT Five all correct solutions were received In The Sunday Times $100 Crossword Puzzle Competition printed In our issue of Aug. 16 and $20 will be sent to each of the following In the course of a few days: W. O. Street, 25. Poole Rd., Singapore; Stephen Poh.227 words
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1226 1936-08-30 8 K. E. W - K. E. W. By Work Of The Children's Aid Society "There Will Be Trouble If My Neighbour.... INTRODUCING EPIDEMICS TO RATS Diseases That May Be Communicated To Humans: A Warning the top of Tomlinson Road, Singapore, there stands in a shady compound a1,226 words
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97 1936-08-30 8 DE CONSUI.-GENERAAI, der Ned-r'anrfon l e h' J5 apore al oarn r on'.vanson ter i 5 an d T verJaarda? van Hare v teit de Koiungin op Maandag 31 Auge'titf a.s te half eon t*r Kans-larl.l van l~t Con! Gr?en n raa1 KPM Chambers Finlaysoa Hrt97 words
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Article263 1936-08-30 8 No Field Tests Until More Is Known i"ITNDER no circumstances would i a virus likely to be pathogenic .to man be introduced amont; txls in any populated area." was the reply given by the authorities when shown the above letter. it was explained that experiments with rats in263 words
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Article66 1936-08-30 8 UaHHL Harland and Wolff launched ;t their Belfast yard the Lairdsrvest. the second of the three motor cattle and cargo vessels for the Glas-.i-w- Bel fast-Londonderry service of burns and Laird Lines, Limited The viiiP will be delivered to the owners, icady for service. In a few weeks.66 words
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Advertisement103 1936-08-30 8 SEWING MACHINE AIDS Home Hemstltther-Picote- 5 Aulc-uai.it Darner 2 Embroidery Braider 2 Autoi matte Rugmaker 3/-. Guaranteed nttlng. Perfect Plea'r-r 7- (Rec-mmended "Gnr* HotiEtke-plne-t. Ma^ic Necdl* Threadea P""<m Outfit 1/- pos paid IC.OU 2 extra) Universal Product*. <Deot. S S T I Aqua Houce. Old Steinc, Brir;;:trn En vii. Domestic103 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1936-08-30 9 By The Onlooker money to sail for London and read for the Bar. Second Attempt INHERE were many disappoint- ments and rebuffs, but at last opportunity came, and on June 24 Bernard Oehlers experienced a great moment in his career. He was called to the Bar of1,546 words
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1106 1936-08-30 9 A WOMAN has no business to answer a challenge made to men. It seems to me, however, so unreasonable to ask men to solve the problem of what women are to do with their leisure that having now solved this problem1,106 words
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Advertisement351 1936-08-30 9 r !>.. Y. BERNARD OEHLERS Called to the Bar in London A YOUNG man who has fulfilled an ambition which for years seemed impossible 01 fulfilment will land from the Scharnhorst at Singapore next Wednesday. lie ii Mr. F. Bernard Oehlers, third and barrister son of Mr. John Frederick Oehlers,351 words
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Article1466 1936-08-30 10 NATHANIEL GUBBINS - NATHANIEL GUBBINS By A SOCIETY called The Lonely Ladies Happiness Circle has been formed for th purpose of pouncing on lonely ladies in their quiet retreats and forcing them out for long walks and fun and games amid beautiful scenery. From what I know of lonely1,466 words
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Article484 1936-08-30 10 By THE FOUR ACES VALUES of the FOUR-ACES SYSTEM. ACE 3 KING 2 QUEEN 1 JACK H Total Value of Pack 26 Average Hand 6*. WHEN the dummy is laid on the table and it is disclosed that the hand has been overbid, there is a natural tendency484 words
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Article633 1936-08-30 10 Godfrey Winn - BROTHERS AND SISTERS Godfrey Winn By QNE often comes across generous v tributes paid by public men to the help they have received from their wives and mothers in attaining such success, but it is rare to read such an acknowledgment from a member of my sex, where a sister633 words
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Advertisement502 1936-08-30 10 Nothing ages a man or I jL- a^P^»^<^H woman quicker than H^^S^hMOHp WrmoT^ W^% •tomach trouble. When m^± %i ***%> WhSK^Jrjm^A^ you dare not face a hearty A ttßßJyjfr -jf^-hfilli meal because of acidity, l\*4 #fIL flaK V heartburn, biliousness, SSKHBSBnfiaHHH etc., your spirits droop and you begin to feel502 words
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231 1936-08-30 11 "Closer Touch Between Nations Of The Pacific" VyHII.K Australia and Japan bicker indecisi\ciy on trade issues, the Commonweal; h education authorities have no doubt as to the necessity for the new Australian generation to learn more about Japanese ii;od<'; of thought, language and culture. In231 words
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232 1936-08-30 11 "Pretty Little Joey," Says The Canary EXCITEMENT will be caused among caged-bird fanciers by Ihr news that Joey, a canary own- rel by >Ir. and Mrs. T. W. Jordan, «>: Alexandra Street, Folkestone, ha* learned to talk. Two years ago he began to call out aii name, and slowly mastered232 words
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Article23 1936-08-30 11 Qiccn Marie. Queen-Mother of Rumania, who has arrived in Austria irom London, is visiting the Archduke and Archduchess Anton, her son-in-iaw and daughter.23 words
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Article40 1936-08-30 11 \fXS. Dorothy Cullcn has juU been granted her second divorce from Theodore Culen, of St. Louis, so her matrimonial diary now reads something like this:— 1927. Married Theodore. 1D32. Divorced Theodore. 1933. Re-married Theodore. 1936. Re-divorced Theodore.40 words
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Article209 1936-08-30 11 NO GAMBLING AND NO OPIUM CUPPRESSION of Rambling in Kwangtung will bs carried out in two stages, says th<? Canton Daily Sup.. In the first stage fan tan.pak kap piu and mah jong will b» prohibited. In the second stage lottery tickets (jrao piu> will be stopped. As209 words
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Article138 1936-08-30 11 LINKS WITH DEATH OF SIR HARRY PRESTON London, Aug. 20. A CHAIN of tragedy has linked the death of Sir Harry Preston with those of three men who knew him. Yesterday Mr. Samuel Chandler, of Bounds Green Road. Wood Green, had a heart attack at the offices138 words
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Article, Illustration501 1936-08-30 11 THE PLIGHT OF BRITISH TRAMP SHIPPING Tiii: plight of British tramp shipping as recently outlined by Lord Lloyd, is entirely confirmed in shipping circles. His deductions MC warmly supported by shipowners. The obvious remedy, Government subsidies, does not. however, meet with their entire approval. Most shipowners, I wa.s told by501 words
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Article, Illustration549 1936-08-30 11 America Not To Be Drawn Into Any War MR. ROOSEVELT'S DECLARATION "THIS DARK NEW WORLD" Chataqua (New York). A PLEDGE to do everything to keep the United States out of > war. and bitter references to nations which violate both the letter and spirit of international agreements, was made by549 words
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Advertisement367 1936-08-30 11 hten an tlumjtrf I 'tf,ntr Inifd ml mt yfy to-ij it U:i\s >ur« 1 BUM jy^ Do You Make these Mistakes in ENGLISH? MANY pcrsous say "Old you bear from him today?" They should iay "Have you heard from him today?" Still others say n you and I" Instead of367 words
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Advertisement267 1936-08-30 11 /SSL** tS^ *-^8881 i I I y KODAK VERICHROME FILM SjjtSSnijJHJjJiHi) The quickest and simples! folding llSmH=fun== 'Kndnk ever made. Touch i |B| Hd |H button "pop", it opens. Touch yP^k {^Kftum^mU P'cture. Two sizes: 21 x M inch H J[ $15.75. Load any camer:i with N. \A v /l^Bf^Wlljßi267 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-08-30 12 SKIRLS of a Tokio school learning the art of using the long spear, a weapon used by Samurai women in past times.22 words
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Article240 1936-08-30 12 Psychics and Mediums. By Gertrude Ogden Tubby. Rider. ss. •TTIE closely related subjects of psychics, psychology, hypnotism and spiritualism have been receiving increased attention of late years, and supernatural phenomena have gradually been given the recognition of scientific research. Miss Ogden Tubby, who has been secretary240 words
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Article141 1936-08-30 12 The Garden Of The Sepulchre. By J. Fletcher Ray Kkeflington. 7s. tid THIS is a sequel, by request, to the author's previous book on the life !of Christ, purporting to be further translations of the script of Martialis. who has now repented of his misdeeds, and become141 words
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Article288 1936-08-30 12 EDGAR JEPSON GOES RURITANIAN Kitty Brown's Princes. By Edgar Jepson Many Mansions. By John Devon. Jenkins Colonial Library. MR. Edgar Jepson hi. ?one all Ruritanian In his latest ory. We have a typical Jepson heroine, all dash and last minute-ness, snub nose and long legs, only slightly more hard-boiled than288 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1936-08-30 12 Professor's Book A Chamber Of Horrors "The Menace of Japan." By Professor Taid O'Conroy. Hurst and Blackett (Revised Edition). 3s. 6d. DROFESSOR Taid O'Conroy was an Irishman by birth, a cosmopolitan throughout his life. Scholar, linguist and educationist, he had lived in most countries of the1,108 words
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Article81 1936-08-30 12 68 RADIOMANIA As soon as I open a luring book There's tuning-in all round. Would I write, or muse, Or con the news There's a Babel of frantic sound. Jangle and jazz, rhythm run mad, They rend the suffering ear. And these ogres gloat O'er each blaring note81 words
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Article161 1936-08-30 12 We have received the following educational books Fact and Fiction. Selected by A. S. C*irncro6s. Macmillan and Co.. Ltd. (The Scholar's Library). 2s. (Id. An Anthology of Wit. Selected by Gay Boas. Marmillir.i and Co Ltd. (The Scholar's Library). 2s. Cd. Mathematics for Technical Stu dents. (Part161 words
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Advertisement167 1936-08-30 12 fIiENDE iast £o*Q&" W.S. 1 j^pm y W INCARNIS the unfailing ■BEsP! builder If your blood is thin and weak, you i BHMBJ^^x^ "—v- /J i cannot enjoy life, because you have m9RHHB^&, Cn the sute of your blood depends Ti l^3» i^M *f your own health and the health167 words
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257 1936-08-30 13 Few Cents In Singapore, Ten Shillings In London PROFITABLE INDUSTRY VISUALISED QRCHIDS purchased in Singapore for a few cents may soon be sold in London at more than ten shillings each. This profitable industry is visualised as the result of experiments in the257 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-08-30 13 UERR KERRL, Reich Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs, is expected to resume his duties towards the end of September after a serious illness lasting several months.26 words
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Article265 1936-08-30 13 Exposure Of Claims By Impostors SECRETS OF MIDDLE AGES A SOCIETY for the study of Alchemy and Early Chemistry has been formed and is to start work in the autumn. Dr. J. R. Partington. Professor of Chemistry at the University of London, and F>r. F. Sherwood265 words
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Article9 1936-08-30 13 King Carol launched the llrst Rumanian submarine at Constantza.9 words
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Article95 1936-08-30 13 BLAZING FILM THROWN ON AUDIENCE A FATAL panic was narrowly averted in a Kyoto cinema in Japan when the film caught fire. The operator threw the olazing film out of the window, and it fell on the heads of the crowd as they struggled to safety. Seven of them were95 words
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Article161 1936-08-30 13 DIFFICULTIES OF CLOSER SETTLEMENT Melbourne. MR T. Paterson, Minister oi the Interior, replying to criticism bj the Rev. T. Rentoiri, Director of Methodist Inland Missions, concerning Northern Territory development, said, "although Australia s crying for more population, it Is doubtful whether the national difficulties associated with161 words
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Article38 1936-08-30 13 A score of British and Austrian undergraduates have arrived In Thero ran on their way to Mshed and Afghanistan. The party Is under the leadership of Mr. Evert Burger, of Brl tol University, and Dr. Paschk. ot Vienna.38 words
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187 1936-08-30 13 DIONNE QUINS CONTINUE TO GAIN ARE SOON TO APPEAR IN SECOND FILM THE Diorme Quintuplets— those five famous babies born to a Canadian mother— are now in their second year. Their few months of life have been crowded with fame. Shortly after their first birthday aj film was made of187 words
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Article33 1936-08-30 13 Mr. Muir Hunter. 23. has been adopted as prospective Parliamentary Labour candidate for the East Hampshire Division. His father Is Mr. H. H. Hunter, of the Intelligence Department of the Ministry of Health.33 words
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661 1936-08-30 13 San Francisco, Aug. 17. THE police had difficulty today in 1 restraining hundreds of middleaged women who tried to gain admission to the court where Dr. Tilton Tillman and Dr. Samuel Boyd are being tried on charges following an operation performed upen661 words
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Article247 1936-08-30 13 Takings Far Below Capital Outlay 4,500,000 TICKETS SOLD Berlin. "THF first official profit and loss account of the Olympic games shows that receipts from the sales of tickets slightly exceeded running expenses, leaving the huge capital outlay and other State expenditure with no offset except the247 words
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Article29 1936-08-30 13 The Board of Trade has appointed Mr. Hugh Sudell Bloomer Official Receiver for Great Grlmsby bankruptcy district, to have effect from October 1. He succeeds Mr. J. Flldes Wlnt.rlnpham.29 words
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Advertisement326 1936-08-30 13 Smartness combined with comfort "VAN HEUSEN" 0 SEMI-STIFF COLLARS give the comfort of a soft, and the smartness of a stiff In white and Collar No wrinkling, therecoloured designs. fore ideal for hot weather. Priro Made in one piece without seams. "Van Heusen" collars C fji p♦ retain their shape326 words
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Article515 1936-08-30 14 The Waiting File DOOR Sir Shenton Thomas He has said that he will be glad to get back to work, but he can hardly have realised just what work awaits him. There is doubtless a file marked For H.E.s immediate attention on arrival which is bulging with papers,515 words
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1751 1936-08-30 14 BANDITS WHO TERRORISED THE KINTA VALLEY "CEND me $200 and ten »acks of white rice and ten tins of ground nut oil, or you will lose your home and your life!" Yeow Yuk, diminutive, bespectacled shopkeeper looked up tremblingly at the unprepossessing stranger who a few minutes before had handed1,751 words
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252 1936-08-30 14 P^ WARNING against the special coaching, or cramming, of children in junior schools for scholarships and special places in secondary schools is contained In the report of a committee of Board or Education inspectors, issued recently in London. The inspectors, who have been Investigating the252 words
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Advertisement456 1936-08-30 14 THE OPTICAP- HOUSE REFRACTING DISPENSING OPTICIANS ASK TO SEE THE NEW FASHION FRAMES WITH LENSES TO SCI* YOl'R VISION FOR OFFICE. THEATRES. GA.MES: KXM K SIONS ETC. Optometrist: A. TAN. D.0., M.N.A.O. EU COURT 65. Stamford Road. Singapore. YOUR DOG MUST HAVE MEAT IN CORRECT FORM He get* it in456 words
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Advertisement43 1936-08-30 14 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTEB DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION M (TS I EVFRY NIGHT FROM 9 P.M. TO I MIDNIGHT PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd. M« S« B» SB S»S»43 words
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Advertisement22 1936-08-30 14 WbWßb^^^ BBb^s^a^^s 1 BsV '\^9^H r BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY Tllu DIS TOIOUTOR S ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co., Ltd. sime darbY^Co.Ltd.22 words
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Miscellaneous8 1936-08-30 14 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore.8 words
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269 1936-08-30 15 Much Small Talk: Excess Of Tin Openers: Shortage Of Intellect CHINESE PLAN TO BUILD MOTOR-CARS Big Capital For New Project ASSISTANCE FROM GERMANY rxST^RMINED to manufacture motor cars with German technical assistance and with as much native material cs possible, a group of Chinese industrialists269 words
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185 1936-08-30 15 A BRUISE on the big toe made by the leather lining cf the toecap ol her shoe was stated at an inquest at Wimbledon, to have caused the death of Caroline Ellen East, aged 14. of Fair Road. Sutton. The girl's mother stated that185 words
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Article, Illustration121 1936-08-30 15 CPEED King Sir Malcolm Campbell is bttilding a bomb-proof dug-out eight feet below ground on his estate, Headley Grove, near Dorking, Surrey. He said in an interview: "My motto is, 'Prepare for everything.' If war comes, I hope to do my bit for England. "I think it right,121 words
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163 1936-08-30 15 U/HEN Thomas Campbell, book- seller, of Granby Street, Liverpool, was summoned to show why certain periodicals seized by the oolice should not be destroyed as obscene, he pleaded that he did not know the books were obscene. The Magistrate— A picture of a nuked163 words
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Article26 1936-08-30 15 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, is celebrating the one hundred and saventy-flfth anniversary of its foundation, and greetings have been cabled by the Council of Great Yarmouth, England.26 words
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Article353 1936-08-30 15 If Doctors Advertised AN amusing picture of what might happen if the medical profession decided on an advertising campaign was drawn by Mr. D. A. Catesby at the Summer School of the Drapers' Chamber of Trade at Oxford. Discussing the difference between a profession and353 words
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849 1936-08-30 15 Too Few MAD DOGS Too Many ENGLISHMEN IT is .i long way to Surbiton from Singapore, but Miss Marie O'Brien, authoress, art connoisseuse, and globe-trotter is not so sure. Miss O'Brien has spent four weeks touring Malaya. She has discovered a "Wonderland of Big Possibilities and much Small-Talk, with an849 words
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Article18 1936-08-30 15 General J. C. Kemp, South African Minister for Lands, sailed for England in the Union-Castle liner Stirling Castle.18 words
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Article240 1936-08-30 15 MOSQUITOES TO BE FED ON MALAYS Elephantiasis Research Work (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. MOSQUITOES are soon to be fed ITI on human beings in Malaya as part of research work aimed at stopping the spread of elephantiasis in the kampongs. The hemans who will be used for these240 words
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Article, Illustration189 1936-08-30 15 Earl Of Warwick For Hollywood THE Earl of Warwick will soon be the first earl to take up a filmacting career. This autumn the earl, who is 26. rocs to Hollywood but lie docs not know yet for how long or what his salary is to be. I have signed189 words
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32 1936-08-30 15 Ten United States experts, headed by Mr. Jacob Baker, assistant administrator of the works progress administration, a relief organisation, are to study area electrification in Britain.32 words
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Article90 1936-08-30 15 Berlin. DARONESS Lucie von RctV.kirch und Panthen, who is 60. has been sentenced by a special court at Darmstadt to eight months' imprisonment for "abusing" Herr Hitler and National Socialist institutions. She was denounced by a plasterer working in her h>use, who declared that he90 words
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Advertisement97 1936-08-30 15 Strong, sturdy limbs, sound I bones, the happiness of y^m ~^o&i^. Kfcv abounding health these are some of the gifts bestowed by this famous English Food. //StSomething a little better, something /M b\ a little different, have made Cow mg Gate pre-eminent. /flj That is why Mothers say "There is97 words
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Article2533 1936-08-30 16 John Drinkwater - John Drinkwater By London, Aug. 22. THE King's holiday cruise in the Nahlin has been made the occasion of a good deal of unnecessary and rather stupid mystery. The absence of any official announcement as to the itiner-iu-y of the King's voyage has in several quarters2,533 words
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Advertisement600 1936-08-30 16 j I uf I f IJ 4— -V —^*>f \ir~itx\j j5 V^r"ir"ji~~"^^^si^si^sW 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 a fair chance In life In (he form of a good College600 words
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Article346 1936-08-30 17 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 the346 words
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Advertisement295 1936-08-30 17 PYRAMID the handkerchief to shout about! This man is proud of his handkerchief, because it Is a Pyramid. Pyramid Handkerchiefs are always &oft and smooth, and also look very smart. They are made In many attractive colours and designs for your choice. On sale at all department stores and large295 words
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Advertisement398 1936-08-30 17 BETTER VALUE THAN EVER The Gillette No. 77 Sel illustrated here, which contains the latest Gillette razor, three Blue Gillette slotted blades and two blade holders in a new type o< moulded box, has these definite advantages. The razor is made in two pieces instead ol I ree, as lormerly,398 words
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Miscellaneous219 1936-08-30 17 Hff p p p p EBB 7 ~p F F^ Hifllfl II I^IP I^l j .^J— i IMm]1 M m] BB iWrn- M-.t 1...1.U nr» Xi 'hi- HMiK -Of- THE ENVLUJPfe lM WHICH YOU POSTiJfOUR ENTRY "=> Address 30—8—36. -—.^^^.^.i DEFINITIONS ACROSS: DEFINITIONS DOWN: I. This has healinu properties. 2.219 words
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76 1936-08-30 18 Aberhart Plans Barter With British Co-ops Doyle (Alberta). KKR. ABE:.:!.\RT, Alberta's 1T Social Credit Premier, has announced that negotiations with British wholesale cooperative societies would be opened soon for exchange of British goods against Albert an wheat and beef. Premier Aberhart's Social Credit "dividend" scheme of £5 a month, of76 words
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Article11 1936-08-30 18 Pallway air services are now operating routes to and from Weston-super-Mare11 words
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185 1936-08-30 18 A MIDDLE-AGED widow who four months ago received t 171,000 has now been left more than .V 50,000 by a clergyman friend of her husband. She is Mrs. Beatrice Sleath Floershelm. of Kensington Court, \V.. widow of the late Mr. Cecil Floersheim, a185 words
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Article58 1936-08-30 18 It is reported that two Swiss. M. C. Calonder and M. R. Honegger. have succeeded in climbing the Piz Scercen (13.015 ft.) next to the Piz Bermina. In the Engadine, by the hitherto uncllmbed north wall. They started from the Thchierva Glacier, and withJn five hours scaled58 words
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Article27 1936-08-30 18 A portrait of the late Lord Darling, who was a native of Colchester, has been presented to the borough, and will be hung In the Town Hall.27 words
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774 1936-08-30 18 THIRUWONAM THEIR NATIONAL FESTIVAL Memory Of Emperor Mahabaly "pODAY is the greatest day of the year for all Malayalees living at home and abroad. To the Mal&yalee Thiruwonam is as impo.tant as Christmas to a Christian and Deepnvali to a Tamil. It falls774 words
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90 1936-08-30 18 EXPERTS OPTIMISTIC Portsmouth. The D'Arcy Exploration Co.. a branch of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co., I which is boring for oil on Portsdown Hill, near Portsmouth, has reached a depth of over 3,000 ft., but has not yet found any oil. Experts, however remain confident,90 words
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Article, Illustration67 1936-08-30 18 "pi-IE King has approved the appoint mont of th?. Princess Royal as Colonel-in-Chief of the Indian Signal Corps. Her Royal Highness is aireadr Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Corps nt Signals, to which she was appointed on May C last year. She has b a Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal67 words
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Article170 1936-08-30 18 New Section Now Open To Traffic E?i!in. IMPORTANT new sections in ths network of super motor roads which will eventually link all the lar^e German tc ma and important frontier stations have been openei to traffic. Thes? new sections have a combined length of 125 miles,170 words
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Article165 1936-08-30 18 Mrs. Graziano Out Of Baby Race Toronto, Aug. 17. /")NLY one boy I was so sure it would be twins." In her hospital bed here last night, Mrs. Gus Graziano. Toronto baby marathon contestant, buried her head in the pillows and sobbed when she learned that she had165 words
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Article77 1936-08-30 18 BLACK LEGIONARIES CONVICTED New York. A trial of members of the "Blac* Legion" ended at Detroit when Thomas Cox. Earl Angstadt, and Frederick Uulley were convicted of falsely imprisoning another "legionary." an-1 three other defendants wore acquitted. The charge against all six was originally that of kidnapping and flogging, but77 words
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Article20 1936-08-30 18 Miss Jasmine Bligh, aged tt, BBC. television hostess, who has undergone an operation for acute appendicitis, is making good progress20 words
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Advertisement98 1936-08-30 18 BOU RN VI LLE VK 12 Counons for 50 Cigarettes. j^_^=- #12 Coupons. <iv a- A- m 1-lb. tin contains 4 Coupons. £-lb- m n 2 Coupons, i-lb. 1 Coupon. There are certain Stocks on the 12 Coupons market without Coupons, but labels will be accepted instead, a for 298 words
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694 1936-08-30 19 Subdue Trie Colours TOLOUR photography has come to Hollywood to stay this time. We first suspected it when the short feature, "La Cucaracha," was released. This suspicion was heightened with the appearance of the colourful "Becky Sharp" arid the picturesque "Trail of the Lonesome694 words
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Article79 1936-08-30 19 Y OUR eld favourite, felt, In white and soft pastels, Is back In the hat picture. Every vacation wardrobe needs at least one. Any town wardrobe will prove more versatile if you own a huge felt. If you favour iclt at all go the whole way and get79 words
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Article55 1936-08-30 19 I*o make salad greens crisp and fresh, wash carefully In ice water, then wrap In a clean, damp cloth, and leave In the coldest part of the Ice box for half an hour. To make celery curl attractively, separate the stalks, wash, then leave In a pan of55 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-08-30 19 fREGE silk with huge spots in green is used for this frock. Note the pleated sleeves to match the pleats in skirt, and green ornaments to match the waistbelt.31 words
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Article267 1936-08-30 19 SWIM SUITS FOR YOUNG CONTOURS 'TAKE your freedom of the seas with fashion reservations. If you have young contours, by all means slip through the water in a next to nothing maillot. Brief as possible, this shortest of swim suits In jersey-lined wool with a handknitted267 words
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Advertisement207 1936-08-30 19 Whatever your optical requirements. NAN-SIN has exactly what you want plus efficiency and economy. Ring up 6363 for a convenient complete satisfaction puaranteed, or your money back with a smile. At VOGUE'S.. Clrtbes Make the Wonan Highlights of Fashion FLASHES FROM PARIS AND NEW YORK. AUGUST SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. Ladies207 words
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Advertisement184 1936-08-30 19 THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION AT JOHANNESBURG by X.P.M. /O REDUCTION FOR INTENDING VISITORS For detailed information please apply to: X.P.M. LINE, 1 Finlayson Green, Tel. 5451 /7^<s\ j ELIZABETH ij/C- A\ J ARDEN'S \/r^ J M EXPERT \fe Mrs. LYNN 11) ADVISES (X -v I T E X MARVELLOUS ji184 words
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Article639 1936-08-30 20 LOVELY USE OF LINEN AS EVENING ENSEMBLES 'ACCORDING to uhgwt women, all mid-season ensembles can ed by touches of blue, gilt, roya! colour. With white and pale, printed frocks, broad blue belts and hand-bags to natch are voted very •iKOr, as a smart change,639 words
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Article, Illustration49 1936-08-30 20 IT lim been said that white flatters a sun-tanned skin. So does blue. And here both white and blue are combined in a long, graceful linen frock, two tones of blue being used for the belt, bow and hem of a frock which is itself cut from white linen.49 words
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481 1936-08-30 20 ALEXANDER ANDREWS - ALEXANDER ANDREWS BY MOISE! It is one of the worst pro- blems of modern life. It causes sleeplessness. It causes "nerves." Today, at Teddington, Middlesex, a band of research men are working to make the world quieter. Soundproof walls are already a commercial481 words
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Article110 1936-08-30 20 MIX together half a pound of flour, four ounces of finely chopped suet, a pinch of salt, and half a teaspoonful of baking powder. Then add enough cold water to form a stiff dough. Turn out on to a floured board and roll the pastry Into a long110 words
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Article44 1936-08-30 20 ADD orange juice and the Juice uf a few limes to your lemonade md make It festive by colouring It with cooked fruit Juice— cherry, raspberry. strawberry or currant. Add slices of banane. pitted cherries, whole raspberries and strawberries cut in quarters.44 words
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Advertisement233 1936-08-30 20 JUST UNPACKED SMALL CONSIGNMENT OF NEW CHECKED GEORGETTE IN LATEST SHADES VISIT EARLY AND GET BEST SELECTION. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL&Ce. 31-33, High St. Phone 7144 ÜBaaVa^BWaWKMi.^BBBBBBBB^BBBVaBBa^ A woman knowt that In tht vital matteri of hyjiene md comfort the it safe with Southallt a name associated for ever $0 yean »ritt»233 words
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Advertisement407 1936-08-30 20 h r^ann n tA How much younger would V' X^ you look and feel if your skin \> was clear and entirely free from blemish Pimples, spots, blackheads, .Jjfe enlarged pores, burning irri« °3Y*^ tations and ugly complexion defects are woman's most com' rid the skin of pimples, out' mon407 words
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Article234 1936-08-30 21 A LMCST as cunningly made as the kMM is a coat which will do for outdoor sports whatever the weather. Colo irs include yellow, soft blue, and white. The material has the appoa 7 .1 rp of doeskin, but It Is not so extra' i^mit234 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-08-30 21 LJERE we have a very distinctive outf.t in black, featuring the new cape coatee. The flowers at the neck are very popular and in this case they are carried out in white creating •on air of smartness.37 words
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Article99 1936-08-30 21 CRUSH a bunch of mint, rubbing each leaf with a wooden masher then scak for half an hour In the trained Juice of two lemons, contain<r.g the grated md of one lemon. Cook together a pint of water and a pound of granulated sugar un'.u me syrup spins99 words
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Article, Illustration424 1936-08-30 21 INHERE are all sorts of strange ornaments and accessories for wear on the beach, and at the most fashionable resorts the beach resembles nothing so much as an out-of-doors fancy dress party. The strangest costumes reminiscent of sheiks, pierrots and very sophisticated ploughboys424 words
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Article633 1936-08-30 21 ENGAGEMENT RINGS ARE NOW CONSPICUOUSLY SENTIMENTAL A TEA wagon can be a great help when serving a mccl in the garden. The latest is a two-tiered affair, the lower tier being square, while the top has rounded flaps, which can be lifted to form an633 words
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Article87 1936-08-30 21 /^REAM together four ci.ces of butter and six ounces of castor sugar. Beat in three eggs, adding gradually six ounces of flour along with the eggs, coconut and bake in a moderate oven till well risen and nicely browned— colour the mixture add a few drops of cochineal87 words
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Article47 1936-08-30 21 DEAT one egg and add one cup maple 0 sugar. Stir until sugar is dissolved. Sift oiie-half teaspoon each of salt and soda with one and one-half cups flour. Add to first mixture alternately with one-half cup sour cream. Bake In a quick oven.47 words
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Article73 1936-08-30 21 DOIL two carrots, two onions, a piece of parsley, celery, and herbs in a quart of water for half an hour. Put in the fowl, with a little bacon, if liked, and simmer for half an hour, (or longer if the fowl is old). Throx in half73 words
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Article72 1936-08-30 21 INTERESTING in Molyneux's mid- season collection is a little toque of bright yellow pansics with brown centres. This is steamed with elbowlength suede gloves and matching belt. The ensemble Is worn with a black and white printed daytime ensemble. IF you have small scatter rugs and highly polished72 words
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Advertisement65 1936-08-30 21 Never still a Moment! Mother is not really an&ry when she sees the contents of her work basket littered all over the floor. She knows mischief means health. She also knows that it is that keeps her baby healthy and happy. For a sample tin of Lnctofcen, Baby Book and65 words
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Article, Illustration2249 1936-08-30 22 NESTOR - The King Was Britain's Leading Racehorse Owner NESTOR BY CPORT spanned the closing years of the nineteenth century in a perfect pageant of splendour. The scrap-book contains most colourful pages here. Giants on the cricket field, Ranjitsinhji Grace, MacLaren and Hayward; Sullivan, Corbett, Fitzsimmons and Jeffries in the boxing world;2,249 words
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Advertisement208 1936-08-30 22 I NOV. I SHw Simrsß i^ov.! 1 1936 i 1 1936 j zjPIH N II AIo" 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-208 words
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Article, Illustration3243 1936-08-30 23 "Infinitely Interesting And Typically British" J9ELOW is the talk on "CricketT given fey Mr. A. J. Bostock-Hul. the Kuala Lumpur If yer, through the Kuala Lumpur uircless station recently. I WOULD like to try to explain why cricket is such an infinitely interesting game, lly3,243 words
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Advertisement209 1936-08-30 23 Experts select Quaker Oats for DIONNE QUINTUPLETS With the world of food science to guide them with unlimited funds at their disposal experts in charge of these bouncing little wards of His Majesty The King selected Quaker Photos: Oats even before their first birthday. Its Vitamin B for keeping Copyright209 words
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Article, Illustration554 1936-08-30 24 LOWERS 40- YARD FREE STYLE TIME BY P/s SEC. Champions Tie In 120 Yards Race A/lISS ANMi. YEO, the pretty Singapore swimmer, smashed the Malayan record for the women's 40 yards free style at the Y.M.CA. swimming carnival held in the Fort (anninp pool554 words
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Article125 1936-08-30 24 HOLDERS START WELL IN SEMI-FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. In a semi final of the Stonor Shield cricket competition played here today, a brilliant third -wicket partnership between Ariffln and de Silva. which produced flw runs short of > century, greatly helped to put125 words
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Article100 1936-08-30 24 BEAT POLICE DEPOT BY ODD GOAL IN FIVE i From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. In a friendly foatbaU match on the Padang today, the Chung Hwa eleven beat the Police Depot by the odd gcal in five alter a thrilling game. After100 words
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Article118 1936-08-30 24 <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. After a goalless first half in which exchanges were evsn Telok Anson Town defeated Perak Police by three goals to nil in a match in the Perak Football Association Cup competition on the Ipoh Club Padang this evening. Telok118 words
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Article29 1936-08-30 24 ISLAND CLUB GOLF SEMI-FINALS In the Island Club golf championship semi-finals R. J. Isherwood beat N.A. Mailal one up and S. N. Kelly beat H.L.H. Llm 3 and 2.29 words
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Article634 1936-08-30 24 THE following art the handicaps A for Saturday Sept. 5, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn meeting: Horses Class I—Div. I—6 fursj Vedas 90. 3unsnine Sue 8.13. Strachpeffei 8.11. Knight's Eye 8.10, Eastern Knight 8 10. Kuala Prince 8.10. Belle Edna 8.9. Saenden (late634 words
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Article144 1936-08-30 24 May Leave Singapore In October A MEETING of the committee of the Singapore Badminton Association was held yesterday when the question of the Invitation from the Hong Kong Badminton Association for an Interport match to be played In Hong Kong was favourably considered. A sub-committee144 words
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358 1936-08-30 24 PEN SKETCHES OF VISITORS TO JOHORE BAHRU 'From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. rpHE Government Servlcer, this year's champions of the Segamat and District Football League, will visit Johore Bahru this week to meet the champions of that town, the Customs. Following are thumbnail sketches of the twelve players who have358 words
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Article79 1936-08-30 24 Playing their first match this season in the Kuantan District Footbail League, the Kuantan Recreation drew I—l1 1 with the Malay Youngsters. In the second half of the match the referee sent off the cetre-half of the Malay team for rough play. During the first half the Malays79 words
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Article, Illustration705 1936-08-30 24 THE men's junior singles and doubles badminton finals were played at the Clerical Union hall yesterday. The A.A.r. representatives were in both finals but had to be satisfied with being: runnersup in both events. The men's doubles was undoubtedly the more Interesting of705 words
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248 1936-08-30 24 CUSTOMS' VICTORY IN HULL CUP FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. TTHE Customs Football Club gained 1 a double today when th?y beat the Police in the final of the Hull Cup by two goals to one. They are also the champions of the Johore League. There wa^s248 words
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Advertisement55 1936-08-30 24 -THE FINEST HISTORICAL FILM I EVER MADE. BAB NO\v Thr Era. I 3-15 6-15 9-15 "TUDOR ROSE" THE STORY OF LADY JANE GREY. WHO LOVED AS GALLANTLY AS SHE DIED A Gainsborough British Picture with SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE NOVA PILBEAM SYBIL THORN DIKE JOHN MILLS. TUESDAY KAY FRANCIS as FLORENCE55 words
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Advertisement176 1936-08-30 24 GAUMONT BRITISH PICTURI Kfrfl T#\ A JftJ 'THE TUNNEL' with RICHARD DIX. LESLIE BANKS, MADGE EVANS. HELEN VII JSON, C. AUBREY SMITH. Matinee Today ♦SERVANTS' ENTRANCE 'UNDER PRESSURE' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL "SHIRI ICY TEMPLE" ADMIRERS! Jg^\ In Response to hundreds of Requests HIRLEY TEMPLE'S Jl Latest 20th. Century Fox176 words
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Article, Illustration787 1936-08-30 25 Leighton - Leighton By MALAYS BEAT CHINESE BY ONLY GOAL OF THE GAME Malays L Chinese 0. "THOSE who went to Anson Road Stadium yesterday expecting to sec 1 a first class football match were disappointed for neither the Malays nor the Chinese had out their787 words
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Article96 1936-08-30 25 ANOTHER CENTURY FOR HENDREN /"•LOSE of play scores in canty cricket matches which be~an today are, says Reuter At Lords: Middlesex 260 iHcr.dren 104 i: Surrey 98 for 7. At Hove: All -India 309 (Dilawara Hussein 122>; vs. Sussex. At Oakham: Leicester 151; Derby 103 fcr 1. At96 words
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Article229 1936-08-30 25 c C.S.C. FAIL AGAINST WAITES MITCHELL The RA. bca'. the Ceylon Sports Club by 21 runs in a low-scoring match at Balrster yesterday CSC. K Thilla nachsm lbw. b Waites 4 C. Thura-singham c Owens b Waites 4 V Paramsathy c Pullrn b Racburn 18 M229 words
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Article97 1936-08-30 25 I The 1936 singles championships o: the Useful Badminton Party begins next weekend. Ties arranged to be played are: Saturday, Sept. S:— "A" E. Hock Chiang vs. Wee Kirn Wee "B" Onp Say Yeo vs. Tan Sioo3 Lent. Sunday. Sept. 6: "A" Uo Cheng Honr vs. Chinn-* Tiong97 words
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Article21 1936-08-30 25 The Chinese Olympic football team arrived in London yesterday, says Sin Chew Jit Poh. and will play the Corinthians on Monday.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 21 words
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Article, Illustration503 1936-08-30 25 Local Girls Beat Malacca Girls LJOLIDAYS in Malacca have been responsible for women's hockey j in Singapore beginning earlier than t usual, for yesterday, a fair-sized 3 crowd saw the Singapore Girls' I Sports Club beat a visiting team from the Malacca Girls' Sports i Club by three503 words
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Article271 1936-08-30 25 GROWDER BOWLS AND BATS WELL ■THE Cricket Club scored an ersy victory over the Nondescripts In their cricket fixture on the Padang yesterday. The Nondescripts could only muster 93, to which Wyatt contributed 28 and Morrando 23. Growder again doing most damage by taking271 words
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Article128 1936-08-30 25 The Changi Gunners met the 11 Ml Battery at water polo on Saturday at Blakan Mati. the former winning by five goals to three. The home team started attacking but the Changi backs were equal to th.> occasion. The visitors scored the first goal.128 words
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Article319 1936-08-30 25 Charlton Start With An Away Win London, Saturday. DESULTS of football games played 1X in the leagues today, are, says i Reuter i i I Arsenal 3 Birmingham 2 Brentford 2 Grlmsby Town 0 Leeds United 2 Liverpool 2 Manchester U. 1 Middlesbrough 2 Preston N. EndReuter - 319 words
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Article224 1936-08-30 25 I. A. HEAVILY DEFEAT TRADE SCHOOL •TTiE Trade School was badly beaten by the Indian Association at cricket yesterday at Balesticr. The features of the match were the brilliant bowling performance of D. K. Samy, who captured seven wickets for nine runs, and224 words
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96 1936-08-30 25 (From Our Own Corespondent Ip>h. Saturday. t F. Devlin, world-known badmin- ton professional now touring Malaya, gave several exhibition gam.s here tonight. Following his defeat by Lcow Kirn Fatt in Singapore and Foo Lum Choon in Kuala Lumpur, there wns intsnse interest96 words
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Article200 1936-08-30 25 CHAPMAN COOMBES SKITTLE OUT S.C.K.( For a loss of three v/ick:t-; rh? Middlesex scored 70 runs again.-; the S.C.R.C.'s 02 in a ciic!:et fixture pjqrcd at Hons Lim Green yestorclry. Scores: S.C.R.C. H L. Boon c Stickley b Chapnan .11 Tan Thenr. T?k b Ccombes 4200 words
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Article209 1936-08-30 25 POLICE DECLARE DUT RAIN STOPS FLA A lively innings of 63 by Xni-jht enabled the Police to d?clara v.ith 145 for seven wickets in their cricket fixture with the S.C.C. at the Depot, but '.he match ha'J to ue abandoned after the club had faced four209 words
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Article128 1936-08-30 25 College Hockey Te«ra In Fine Form From Our Own Correspondent, i Alor Star. AFTER scoring a great victory over the Police A. the Sultan's College again repeated their success when Ihey met the White Shirts at hockey I :nd won by twelve goals to nil.128 words
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1178 1936-08-30 26 Women's Entries Again PoorEvents Likely To Be Withdrawn— Plans For Inter-Port MatchDevlin's Strokes By Our Badminton Correspondent Til'! junior championship tourna- i its are ail scheduled to be| ■ifti today and the interest i.f all local badminton enthusiasts will henceforth be focussed on the senior1,178 words
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Article191 1936-08-30 26 The c'.OEln^ dale for the August Badminton Pfrty men's open doubles and Inter-team :>i'rnamenU have been extended to Saturday Sent. 5. and the draw will take place on the following clay at the badn lnton court. Members who have not yet sent in their entries a'e requested to191 words
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Article92 1936-08-30 26 Members of th- Chinese Friendly Association are requested to note that at the last tpecial General meeting on Aug. CO It wis cU-.ided that thp thirteenth anniversary celebration will be h"!d at Mr. Aw Boon Hew's bun-alow o:i Saturday and Sunday. Oct. 24 and 23. A roir.pulsory92 words
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Article85 1936-08-30 26 At the eighth annual general meeting of the Scet Kirn Cheng DP. held on Aug. 22 the following were elected office bearers: Patrons. Mr. O. D. Wee. and Mr. Chee Koon Chianjr. president. Mr. An;: Whatt Kirn, re-clecUd, vice president. M-. .'ofcn Tan. re-elected and Mr.85 words
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Article93 1936-08-30 26 At the sevtnth c-neral meeting of th; Men-ldale B. P. the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: Pre Went: Mr. LJm En-j Tong. vice-presidents: Messrs. Scan Mul Sia and C. H. "'"an. Hon. berretary: Mr. Tan Seng Chla. Hon. Asst. secretary: Mr. Yap Chin Tre, hoii.93 words
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Article30 1936-08-30 26 M.-moers of th? Pre.nie.-ir.n B. P. are r;c,uested to nott that the practice days are a 1 follows: Wedn?-da>s. r.idays. SaV.-.rd-.y; pjid Sundays, (mixed) and Mondays K women >30 words
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Article, Illustration915 1936-08-30 26 J. F. Devlin— As I Know Him SPECIALLY WRITTEN For THE SUNDAY TIMES By LEOW KIM FATT Local Badminton Champion iy|Y Ont impression of Mr. J. F. Dev- lin when he alighted from th? Qantas plane at Scletar on Aug. 18 was that of a genial gentleman and a sportsman915 words
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Article161 1936-08-30 26 The Merridale B. P. beat the Wearnc Brothers Sports Club at ping pong by ten games to nil. Results (Merridale first): Low Kee Ngak beat Chla Chee 16—21. 21— 16. 21—17. 21—18. Tan Seng Urn beat Ah Lim 21—17. 19—21. 16—21. 21—10. 21—15. Kee Menu Phew beat161 words
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830 1936-08-30 26 "Selangor Standard On Level With Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. "DADMIiNTON in Malaya is of a surprisingly high standard and compares favourably with championship play in England and other European countries," said Mr. J. 1 Devlin, the well-known Canadian coach and former All-England player, in an interview830 words
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Article182 1936-08-30 26 (From Our Own Corre-ponUcnl.) Ai.ir Star. The S'n Mir. School Union ccur* was the venue of an lnterc Una badminton matcii tvtuc?n the Ro^sd.M« B.P of Horani; a:>.d the Fox B.P. of Sungd Patanl. Afl-r "-c (■otiolM hii been pay.d. each par;y v. innir.- t\v match3.s. qrrat182 words
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Article140 1936-08-30 26 MERRY-YOUNGSTER S B.P. The Merry- Youn«i»terV B P. h-at ihs Chens':-, rrlentilv by four p?-ie- to *i t>Results (Merry-Youngs' c:V first): Chiang Tlont; Wah boat A. Sii'i': 1" ">. 3- t —14. t%— Oi. Yea Cho-v Bang lot to John A»»t 12—15. 15—5. 5—15. Lim Selw Hnc!: 1^- to S??t140 words
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Article131 1936-08-30 26 Results to date In the o;>cii doubles badminton champ.'onship or the Port Dt<\; dm Badminton Party are: Do3ak and Yusof btat A. Scully and Omar 19—19 < 2 s > 21—16. 21—15: Lre Moh Hon and Huat S ng beat S. P. S. Kannu and Nagamuthu 21131 words
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Article, Illustration842 1936-08-30 27 Leighton - Leighton' By Will S. C. C. Be Relegated If R.A. Second Win Right To Promotion Need For Commercial Cup Revision Racing And Boxing pO" the Fcccnd year in succession I interest in the Second Division! of the a.A.F.A. league la being maintained to842 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-08-30 27 A t .o.tp taken at the Japanese Club lawn tenuu tournament finals at Seremban.14 words
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Article185 1936-08-30 27 CHINESE HELD TO 3—3 DRAW BY POLICE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. /"VN a sodden field the Police put up a fine show to hold the Chinese to a diaw 3—3 in the second round of the M. A. F. A. league. Making an early start the185 words
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Article124 1936-08-30 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Talplng The Old Edwardians and the 1/2 Punjab Regiment are the finalists in the knock-out soccer competition for the Saw Ah Choy Jubilee Cup. The Old Edwardians played a great game to beat the Talplng Customs, the holders cf the trophy in124 words
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Article71 1936-08-30 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. In a very fast game the Sultan's College scored a convincing hockey victory over the Police A by seven goals to 1. A feature of the game was the fine combination of the College forwards, especially the two wings who were71 words
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Article304 1936-08-30 27 MANY CHANCES OF SCORING LOST (From Our Own Correspondent.) A'or Star. IN a friendly hockey mate. played at the College Green, tht. Erics j narrowly defeated the Sultan's College Old Boys' Association by the odd goal in three. The ground was heavy and in spite304 words
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Article187 1936-08-30 27 ENTRIES FOR SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIPS The following entries have been received for the third annual Singapore weight-lifting championships (under BAWL. A. laws) which will take place in the New World Arpna on Sept. 5 Paperweight Hoe Kirn Chye. Khoo Ens Wang and Yap Cheng Chee. Flyweight Boey Chee Choon 11.older187 words
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Article65 1936-08-30 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng. In the return fixture for Cm Raja Muda Cup, the Larut 'Gurus' beat their Vnggong colleagues by six goals to two. Play tended to be on the rough side. The Larut teachers scored three goals in the first half through Awang. and65 words
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786 1936-08-30 27 (By Our Sercmban Correspondent.) DUGGER posts will soon make their appearance on the local padang and with the advent of the season it would be appropriate to j review the prospects < the Neeri Sembilan— Malacca XV. The first kick-about has not786 words
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Article323 1936-08-30 27 ONLY FOUR TEAMS TAKING PART (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sesamat. ONLY four teams have agreed to take part in the Syed Salleh FootuaM Cup competition to be held on the knock-out system at Muar. Botr. the Malacca teams, the Chine.sc and ihe Muslims, are unable to tak*323 words
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Article41 1936-08-30 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng. In the boys' competition for the Kelr Cup, the Larut schoolboys beat Lenggong by three goals to two. Frayed tempers were displayed ana a player from each side was ordered off the field.41 words
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392 1936-08-30 27 CRICKET SEASON ENDS IN JOHORE BAHRU Batting Bowling Averages (From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Baliru. "THE cricket season in Johore Bahru It. over and Rugby goalposts have made their appearence. The South Johore Rugby Football Club can look forward to a sue season for they can call on the seivlces392 words
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230 1936-08-30 27 'From Our Own Corespondent.) T Ta 'P |n c HE Ghlaees Recr.a ion Club. Taiping. won tha S^eppard lawn tennis cup beating Ke.npp Club In tht final round by two matches to one. The t?nnis seen was of a high standard. Th 3 b?st230 words
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Article53 1936-08-30 27 (From Ou- Own Correspond >r.t> Alcr Star. The following; are the results of the August monthly medai (stroke) at the Dublin Estat? Golf Club: Winner. Wan Ismail 98— 34 64. Optional ball sweep 6 entrants: Out ..War Ismail 47—17 30 Home... Wan Ismail 51— 17=34 Wan Ismail53 words
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Advertisement106 1936-08-30 27 SOMPONG v*. Clever HEMRY" I THE TWO BSST LADS IN TOWN. jt^~ THEY FIGHT WED. SEPT. 2nd '^gt flg THE GREATEST EVENT IN FISTIC /.M BkcJSK CLEVER HENRY THIS TIME IS JH «H OUT TO TAKE ft V api THE PONG! PONG!! PONG!!! WKmm Ot'T OF THE POKER FACE SIAMESE106 words
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Article, Illustration190 1936-08-30 28 Gigantic Stork And Cradle Tableau A GIGANTIC stork and cradle t a Weau— bearing the "L sign which was intended to represent the Dionne quintuplets, in the floral procession of the annual Battle of the Flowers at Jersey, the Channel Islands resort. J A .Ml190 words
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Advertisement31 1936-08-30 28 "(IF Odiums a Mellow and Friendly Spirit WJm if: j^ir* I WrA B HB^bl THE "BIRD" THAT SCOREsfI K A BIRDIE" BUYS THE^^B^ "BLACK WHITE" SOLE AGENTS. MALAYA.. WS. 22 mmh31 words
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Advertisement148 1936-08-30 28 C— ir7 GIN JJ T»l IaSTERM AGENCIES. ITa Sensible, she is. She vas in convalescence. She knew Iresh air and exeirlse arc good but not all There should be some effective olood creating substance to build up with She looked around observed some once anaemic people become ot. looking well148 words
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Miscellaneous79 1936-08-30 28 9k £rafa| 9fa«* Heaa Office: M Street. Mocaporc. Phone 5471 (5 lines) "Kb extensions to all Departments. Koala Lumpur: Office: 25. Jara Street. Phone: 3683. I'riaag: Office: 12. Biabop Street, Penan*. Phone 1477. Lond<"> Office: iO 13 Fleet Street. London, E.C.4. Phone: Central 3fio«—36«». Trie: "LesdmalaTa." SKBSCBIPTIO.N KATfcS. 3 months79 words
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