The Straits Times, 1 November 1936
1936-11-01
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Title Section39 1936-11-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA' FINAL EDITION No. 254 Sunc iy, November 1, 1936 Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 254 Sunday, November 1, 1936 Price 10 cents.39 words
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Article433 1936-11-01 1 Second Straits Steamship Vessel Wrecked In Week MANY SURVIVORS OF ASDANG ON BOARD THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S COASTER MAHIDOL 1 WENT ON THE ROCKS AT KEMAMAN YESTERDAY, CLOSE TO THE SPOT AT WHICH THE ASDANG WAS WRECKED ONLY A WKEK BEFORE. HEAVY SEAS WERE433 words
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Article, Illustration166 1936-11-01 1 New Radium Bomb Worth £40 ,000 1>WO electricallycontroiltd "bombs" containing four gram,mes of radium worth £40,000 and constituting a notable advance in tnt practice of radium therapy are being used in the treatment of cancer it the Westminst•r Hospital's radium annexe, HampsLead, London. Owing to the power of the four166 words
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Article81 1936-11-01 1 Buyers Wanted For Asdang Wreck WANTED.— A buyer for the wrecK of the Asdang, 640 tons, which lies on the rocks about two miles north of Kemaman lighthouse, 210 miles north of Singapore on the East Coast. The vessel went aground Just over a week ago but fortunately there was81 words
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Article35 1936-11-01 1 The centenary of the death of John Lounon Macadam, the great road ei.pineer. is being celebrated and yesterdny the Minister of Transport vi.veiled a memorial in Macadams Dative town of Ayr— British Wireless.British Wireless - 35 words
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Article, Illustration90 1936-11-01 1 A road-travelling gyroplane r% built in America is suggested as a solution of the road congestion problem. A new development of the Pitcairn Autogyro Company, the machine was built for the United States Government at a cost of £2,500. It can move along the highway with90 words
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192 1936-11-01 1 Presentation Made In Nanking Nanking, Oct. 31. IN the absence of the principal figure, who is in modest retirement at Loyang (Honan), the entire nation made merry today in honour of Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's birthday. Following a dediction ceremony, at which the War Minister.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 192 words
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252 1936-11-01 1 WORLD'S LARGEST WHALER LEAVES BRITAIN ONE WOMAN IN CREW OF 320 DUILT in a German shipyard and owned by a British company, the largest and most modern whaling factory in the world has sailed from Spithcad for the Antarctic. Her name is the Terje Viken. She is also the largest252 words
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Article53 1936-11-01 1 World's Most Original Strike 'THE world's most original strike has occurred in Gdynia, the new Polish port on the Baltic. Ten divers, employed in the port, went on strike. They threatened to go down into the sea and to remain there until their demand for higher payments was granted. Their53 words
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Article, Illustration43 1936-11-01 1 fyJORE than 800 fishermen from all over Great Britain and a party of 30 from France took part in the annual Hastings Angling festival. Here is Fraulein Lolita Wehrmann, a German competitor, toith her catch, the first of the day.43 words
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Article121 1936-11-01 1 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL TO MOVE THE Sunday Times understands that an announcement will be made shortly of an arrangement between the Straits Settlements Government and the board of St. Andrew's School, Singapore. The Government is taking over the present property of the school in Stamford Road in exchange for a121 words
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184 1936-11-01 1 ARRESTED BY REDS IN MALAGA A modern Scarlet Pimpernel, who has rescued at least fifty men, women and children from Spain, is reported to have been arrested by Communists in Malaga. He is an Englishman named Grice-Hutchin-son, whose exploits in transporting prisoners inBritish Wireless - 184 words
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110 1936-11-01 1 Queen Mary Cancels Her Engagements London, Saturday. IT was officially stated at Marlborough House today that Queen Mary is suffering from a slight cold and as a precautionary measure is keeping to her room for the next day or so. The indisposition of Queen Mary is in no way serious.British Wireless - 110 words
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Article121 1936-11-01 1 Trouble Spreading Hourly New York, Saturday. A unanimous demand for a general shipping strike on the Atlantic Coast in sympathy with the Pacific Coast strikers was voted by the Seamen's Defence Committee today. The vote is intended to force the hand of the InternationalReuter - 121 words
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Article22 1936-11-01 1 Batavia. Saturday. From today the N.I. export duty on native rubber will be 52 guilders a hundred kilograms. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article68 1936-11-01 1 £10,000,000 TROLLEY BUS SCHEME London, Saturday. THE London Passenger Transport Board, as result of the success of the conversions already effected of the^tramways to trolley bus system.^ias decided to extend the scheme to cover the whole of the London tramway system. The total cost of the conversion is estimated atBritish Wireless - 68 words
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Article15 1936-11-01 1 London, Saturday: The King George V National Memorial Fund has reached a total of £311.052.15 words
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Advertisement11 1936-11-01 1 OPENING THIS WEEK ALHAMBRA CHINA CLIPPER another sensation from Warner Bros.11 words
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Advertisement37 1936-11-01 1 COMING! STAGE STRUCK Sensational Musical fro. WARNER BROS. I -/I [tg T\. Si 1 1 I I I g J j (id ferV Vi k 18 H mWw m Sb^bI irH Agents: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD.. Singapore.37 words
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Article, Illustration1684 1936-11-01 2 Three Dollars A Month— The Governor and the Coolie Singapore's New Hospital Ramasamy On A Japanese Bicycle rpHERE was one thing that the Governor forgot, or preferred not to mention, when he was defending the Clementi scale of school fees in the Legislative Council last week. That was1,684 words
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Advertisement70 1936-11-01 2 'A stitch in time saves nine." A threadbare situation is being overcome. Another situation, equally awkward, is when the unexpected guest arrives. A situation, we suggest, which calls ior S. C. S. Cooked Meats. Here is a choice ior this week's menu:' COOKED CORNED SILVERSIDE. PRESSED BEEF. COOKED HAM. WINDSOR70 words
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Article278 1936-11-01 3 WALKS INTO OPEN HOUSE Walks Out With Property THK Singapore police are searching for a soft-footed burglar who, for the past year, has calmly entered open houses and taken away furniture, typewriters, gramophones and wireless sets. The man shows a daring and a resource unusual In278 words
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Article88 1936-11-01 3 A German invention which is claimed to give more power to motor-car engines, to prevent carbonising, to keep the engine cool and afford easy starting has Just been put on the local market In the form of Meirich Motor Tablets. The tablets are put directly into the88 words
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32 1936-11-01 3 Perak hospitals want a gocdly supply of coffin planks next year. So the Government is calling for tenders. It wants them not less than 13 feet Ion?32 words
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Article130 1936-11-01 3 F their dally share report Issued at the close of business yesterday Messrs. Fraser and Co state that the local tin market fell 25 cents and although there was considerable business In tin shares, interest rather slackened off in this section In favour of rubbers. Nevertheless130 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-11-01 3 MISS Anna May Wong, the American-Chinese cinema actress, has left Shanghai for England to resume active work for the screen. She was entertained by Miss Butterfly Wu at a farewell dinner party37 words
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Article131 1936-11-01 3 Monday. -■•Tig. China and CaraJa ta >niy) i Anterior) 8 am Medan (Oi> ten Noort) ..9 am Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) ..9 am Denmark (Parcel; only) (Meonia) 4 -> m Java Southern Sumatra by air (N.therUnds) 4 p.m Canndi and Western States of U.S.A. iS-v.a Mann 7131 words
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Article144 1936-11-01 3 Saturday, Oct. 31. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected u> arrive Godown Eaft Wharf Rohna 22 Main Wharf Olenogle 13 Benwyvls 9 Anterior 7 Empire Dock Steel Navipator 30 City of Derby 32 Losslebank 34 Cyclops 36 Raub 38 Merkur 40 Benarty 48 West Wharf Malta144 words
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Article56 1936-11-01 3 Mails from Europe etc. (London) expected today by air 'Imperial) will be delivered to bcxholders at 6 p.m. General dcli.cry of letters on Monday at 8.25 a.m. Mails from Philippine Islands today by President Adams Malls from China and Japan today by Islaml. Mails from Holland etc. on56 words
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Article429 1936-11-01 3 Resounding Charges Made In Demand For Government Judicial Inquiry PACKING into India Buildings. Liverpool, three weeks ago, local ratepayers who had heard but vaguely of Tammany, rocked with excitement as, from a platform at the end of a long room, local busi-ness-man W. Helsby Moss charged the city with429 words
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58 1936-11-01 3 U. S. Chinese To Present 'Plane To Chiang Canton. MR. Chow Sung, an overseas Chinese, who recently returned to Canton from America, intends himself to present one aeroplane on Gen. Chiang Kaishek's birthday. It is recalled that Mr. Chow Sung contributed U.S. $100,000 to the Chinese Government to meet military58 words
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213 1936-11-01 3 U. S. SAILORS' FRIEND Priest Who Cleaned Up Waterfront •THE Geain or the Rev. Philip Joseph Magrath. who was known in America as the "Fighting Priest" because of the forcible way in which he dealt with gangs hauntIng New York's water front, has been announced in New York. Father Magrath.213 words
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Article137 1936-11-01 3 "Sp cy" Kerns Wanted Title Hon. Eleanor Plumer, daughter of the late Field-Marshal Viscount Plumer, and Governor of the British Film Institute, lecturing to the Mothers' Union at Westminster, raised the question whether women cinema-goers were to blame for objectionable filmo She stated that an137 words
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Article78 1936-11-01 3 The Police Band will play today at Botanic Gardens at 8.30 p.m.: March, The Thin Red Line (Kenneth J. Alford); Overture, Raymond (Ambrolse Thomas); Selection consisting of gems from famous operas by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan: Cornet and Euphonium Solo, Loves Old Sweet Song (Molloy) Dances78 words
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Advertisement187 1936-11-01 3 height off luxury Kk There is no such luxury in the air as Is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort in great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for personal service on all its routes 10 rcduCVOni on187 words
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Miscellaneous180 1936-11-01 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY SEA VIEW HOTEL Spe:ial Tiffin and Sp:c:a! Din.i -r. CINEMAS. ALHAMBRA: High Ten.i.n wiih Brian Donlevy and Glenda Farrell. 3.: 5, 615, 9.15. CAPITOL: Anlhony Adverse with Frcdric March. 3. 6.15—9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREA1 WORLD: Rose Marie with Nelson Eddy aid Jeanctte Mac Donald. MARLBOROUGIl: The Star180 words
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Miscellaneous117 1936-11-01 3 Monday. H. W. 00.23 a.m. 9.4 ft.: 11.47 a.m. 10 ft. L. W. 5.31 a.m. 3.7 ft.: 6.30 p.m. 0.2 ft. POET SWETTENIIAM H. W. 5.53 a.m. 15.2 ft.; 6.31 p.m. 14.1 ft. POR1 D1CKSON H. W. 7.12 a.m. !3.4 ft.; 7.31 p.m. 8.9 ft. KUANTAN H. W. 9.02 a.m.117 words
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Article, Illustration198 1936-11-01 4 FIVE DISTRICTS ASSOCIATION ONE OF LARGEST IN MALAYA (From Our Own Correspondent) Sercmbar Saturday. ONE of the largest as. ciations in Malaya is the Negn Sembilan Moi Kong Ng Sook Fee Kwan Club, otherwise known as the Five Districts Association. It counts a membership of over one thousand and was198 words
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62 1936-11-01 4 FAMOUS WRITER Death In Shanghai Of Mr. Chow Shu-yen Shanghai. Mr. Chow Shu-yen, well-known Chinese modern writer has died here at his private residence. Mr. Chow was a returned student from Japan and had been known as leader of the Chinese leftist writers. His famous story of "Ah Q" under62 words
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533 1936-11-01 4 TAXI-DANCING SUITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR CHINESE GIRLS Openings In Business World Few 'EVIL OF CABARET MAINL V PREJUDICE Can a Chinese cabaret girl remain all she ought to be and at the same time be a good cabaret girl? This piquant question f oi mcd the subject of a lively debate533 words
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Article, Illustration39 1936-11-01 4 piVE-YEAR-OLU Anion.v 1 Mow of London was the winner in the boys' section of the beautiful children competition at Olympia. Antony, however, has ambit'ons for soldiering and was more interested in a commis.sii naire's medals than his own prixe.39 words
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Article345 1936-11-01 4 Michael Angelo's "The Last Judgment" P XPEKTS have startled the art and ecclesiastical worlds in Rome by declaring that Michael Angelo's world renowned masterpiece, "The Last Judgment," which covers the ceiling of the Slstine Chapel in the Vatican, will surely fade out of all recognition within345 words
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Article85 1936-11-01 4 NATIVE children herding cattle at a Transvaal farm tlwucf'it they saw an ant bear in the bush and pelted him with stones. The "ant bear," however, prorrd to be a Iton, who rushed out and knocked over one child and turned to rend him when85 words
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Article283 1936-11-01 4 Sinking Of Van Der Wijck "An Absolute Mystery' 3 NEAR-BY SISTER -SHIP DID NOT PICK UP S. O. S. (From Our Own Correspondent) Katavia. Saturday. fllE sinking of the Van der Wijck off the coast of Socrabaya is still a mystery. The captain, an experienced and able seaman, who remained283 words
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Advertisement267 1936-11-01 4 a, mi w I ill k KODACHROME I OI course you'll want full-colour KodaJS4 chrome movies of the colourful out§#R£tsHßi^ door scenes For sucn shots Koda- \-^P*jl chrome is the obvicus answer. Now F'-fc liW biflfl r.v?!laMe n 8 m.m. CINE- KODAK 8 Aia iVHttwlfel a uauiera everyDoay can affora.267 words
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Advertisement20 1936-11-01 4 Britain's Purest Products SAUCESI^ PASTEy^ Sold By All Good Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: GORDON ROBEY LTD. UNION BUILDINGS TEL 4536 SINGAPORE.20 words
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Article743 1936-11-01 5 Ruling Of F.M.S. Court Of Appeal MAN LET OFF WITH CAUTION IN K. L. TEST CASE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A BLOW to the many bicyclists in this country who are in the habit of carrying others on their machines has743 words
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Article36 1936-11-01 5 Stevedores at Karachi claim that by loading and stowing 414,006 bags of wheat in the British steamer Llangollen in nine working hours they have established a world record for this class of work.36 words
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Article, Illustration338 1936-11-01 5 MR. LOW KEE 800 (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. THE only man in the F.M.S. to have qualified as senior Chinese interpreter, Mr. Low Kee 800. who retired from Government Service last August, is to be rewarded by the presentation at338 words
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Article, Illustration341 1936-11-01 5 Presentation Of C.M.G. To Hon. Mr. D. H. Elias CEREMONY NEXT WEEK AT K.L. (From Our Own Coi respondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. DEFORE the Budget meeting of the D Federal Council opens on next Wednesday morning, the Hon. Mr. D. H. Elias, just recovered from a knife attack made on341 words
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238 1936-11-01 5 Savings Banks Are 'Safe' Government Tells Children \tALAYA has often been held up as a country of spendthrifts. The Federated Malay States Government wants to correct any such tendency. It is starting from the J very bottom, by training school children in the "thrift habit." You will see this in238 words
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Article128 1936-11-01 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. r[E funeral of Mr. Leong Lai Kam, J.P.. took place in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday and was largely attended. The procession, which was about two miles long, started from the deceased's house In Batu Road and passed through the main128 words
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Article103 1936-11-01 5 79.45 Kilometres An Hour, Kowloon To Hong Kong Canton. TTEE newly-purchased, silver- coloured, streamlined motor express train of the CantonKowloon Railway established a Far Eastern speed record on its trial run. Bearing the name of "Empress of Tapu," the super-express ran from Kowloon to Canton,103 words
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Advertisement28 1936-11-01 5 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MR. NOAN KOOK YU Is no longer in our employ. THE WAH SEONG PK 143-145. Hill Street, SINGAPORE. Sinrapore. Oct. 31. 1936.28 words
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Advertisement199 1936-11-01 5 -~^m r>^nL y^^ l^L-/ 1 StU 1. vH UAWSON w^ lI M. MIl M. Scotch Whisky^; I ROBINSON <c CO., LTD. "ftl J: More Money-Saving Power in CHEVROLET TRUCKS 1^ /'^^SSBfe^^^ OENCRAL MOTORS VALUt _^^^»<J* 1%% p '■nHnHp F^ W JBt Ska SMl^te^^^^^^^^^l Buainess menjvho use trucks will be sure199 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-11-01 6 A Candidate For The Camera Club? QRETA ROZARIO, two-year-v old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. de Rozarlo of Singapore.20 words
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Article433 1936-11-01 6 From A Correspondent does it feel like to give a blood transfusion? I can answer that question, because I have donated my blood twice and I know exactly what it means. I remember the first time I gave my blood. I saw a notice433 words
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Article69 1936-11-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. His Highness the Yang dl Pertuan Besar tt Negri Sembilan and the British Resident intend to be present at the Armistice Day ceremony at the Seremban Cenotaph. The two minutes silence will be observed and the ceremony will Include a brief religious69 words
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368 1936-11-01 6 MORE BIG DRUG SEIZURES MADE IN SINGAPORE Six Sacks Of Chandu Under Buoy In Sea jlffORE big hauls of illicit chandu were made by the Singapore tW Preventive branch ol the Customs and Excise Department last week. They total nearly 3,000 tahils, valued by the Analyst at $8 a tahil,368 words
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Article179 1936-11-01 6 London. A GOLDEN motor car is now on its way to India. Owned by Sir Sarupchand Hukamchand, the Bombay banker, it cost £3,500 when it was built 17 years ago. It has been repaired and renovated in England for £1,450. Every visible part of the car,179 words
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Article38 1936-11-01 6 Invitations have been Issued by 16 Rev. and Mrs. Abel Eklund, of the Anglo-Chinese School, Klang, to an A.C.S. Old Boys" tea to be given on Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Methodist Girls' School, Klang.38 words
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Advertisement480 1936-11-01 6 HE DARE NOT MOVE IN BED Nights were Torture through Lumbago Only those who have suffered from lumbago know how excruciatingly painful it can be And when they discover a remedy for this complaint, they are anxious to pa* on the good news to olhor suflercrs. Lei this irr.r. tell480 words
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Advertisement89 1936-11-01 6 io Jif AS DISPLAYED IN THE 1937 [BO I<O ROYAL ALBERT HALL EXHIBITION. LjM .11 The 10 h.p. Ford combines grace and comfort with proved performance. A four seater which provides unusual leg room for all passengers, and -X /TaT/ gives amazing riding smoothness and stability at the high speeds89 words
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Advertisement58 1936-11-01 6 TEA DANCE TO-DAY FROM 4 p. m. TO 7 p. m. USUAL DANCE TO-N.GHT UNTIL MIDNIGHT AT THE COCOMtfT GROVC 4J MILESTONE, PASIR PANJANG ROAD. MARVELLOUS FLOOR SHOW "MEIRICH" Motor Tablets. INCREASE POWER, GIVES NEW LIFE TO all kinds of motors. Wholesale stockists:WILLYS MOTOR WORKS, 50, LAVENDER STREET. PHONE 662858 words
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169 1936-11-01 7 PICTURES UNVEILED GIFT TO BATTALION MESS (From Our Own Correspondent) Sercmban. AN interesting ceremony took place ut Battalion Headquarters when two large photographs o' Queen Mary and the late King were unveiled. Thesa pictures were the gift of th° Seremban branch of the Ex-Services Association k to Battalion Mess. After169 words
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Article23 1936-11-01 7 The Sirdar S.ah Mahmiid Khan, uncle of the King of Afghanistan and his Majesty's Minister for War. L» payIng a visit to Angora.23 words
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Article797 1936-11-01 7 Fred. J. Melville - Fred. J. Melville Stamp Collecting (By IN the stamp catalogues under Pahang there is a little group of bisected stamp varieties which are the only recognised provisional of their class among the British Malayan countries. Although issued nearly forty years ago the circumstances of their issue must797 words
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Advertisement401 1936-11-01 7 Till STAMPS OF THE TREATY PORTS GREAT RRITAIN OF CHINA AND OF FORMOSA MKK#»I DHIIHin a oy Captain H R. Oldfleld. LL.B. The handsome £1 black stamp of the A complete history of this little known PoeUl Congress issue of 1929 ln very group of stamps. used condition. Price 49401 words
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Advertisement429 1936-11-01 7 J 18, CONDUIT STREET, london (alls LONDON, VV. I. S E T ENTLY IS A FAVOURITE MEETING I'LAIE and cii joy at either feO rOK MALAYANS. j(Mw^ v^K. v i\|CC HOTEL REMBRANDT <^S^ f| K Via Vldtfl South Kensington. s.\7. v- -_»»^JSk, facing the Victoria and (late of Singapore.) fcjfe^Nl429 words
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Miscellaneous268 1936-11-01 7 Today's Wireless Programmes EMPIRE STATION. TRANSMISSION 4. Three of the following frequencies will be Used CSI 15.26 Mr s (19.66 !C.) «.SI» 11.75 Mc/S (25.53 m.) GSB 9.5) Mc/s (31 55 r...) m -Big Ben. The Children's Hour. \i'U and Appier" A Hallowe'en prosramme. :ial. Ihr n«n ard »nnoUTW;->-TRANSMISSION 5.268 words
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Miscellaneous612 1936-11-01 7 Orant. Commanding Royal Marines. Plymouth), conducted by Captain F. J. KirkrtLs. Director of Music, Royal Marines. Winifred Kaye (contralto). From the Abbey Hall. Plymouth.* Band: Selection. Carmen (Bizet, an. Alford). Winifred Kaye: Orpheus wHto his Lute; Under the Greenwood Tree; Who is Silvia?: It Was a Lover (Eric Coates). Band:612 words
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Miscellaneous397 1936-11-01 7 Soloists: Lothar Rltterhoff, violin; Us* Rodzinsky. piano. 5.35 Close dow>. 6.15 pm. Call DJA, DJB, DJB. German folk song. Outstanding broadcasts of the weik. 6.20 Concert of light music. 7-20 News ln English. 7. 35 Concert of light music (continued). 8.15 Greetings to listeners. 8.20 News and review of the397 words
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Miscellaneous410 1936-11-01 7 8.30 p.m.— DAVENTRY— News Bulletin and Announcements. 10.30 p.m. Close down. NIROM. 10 50 a.m —1.50 p.m. VDA 3.040 ke/t (19.67 m.), and YDB 11.86* k/s (25.3 m.l 5.50 p.m to closing XDA 3,040 k/e (98.68 m.) and YDB 9,61* k/e (31.2 m.) 7.20 a.m. Church services. 10.50 a.m. Opening410 words
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Miscellaneous289 1936-11-01 7 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT Eleven readers share the $100 offered in The Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle Competition printed in our issue of Oct. 18. Each of the following submitted entries in which there were no errors and the prize money is therefore shared among them in equal proportions: Gerald de Silva,289 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-11-01 8 T*HE King's Scouts and First Class Scouts of the First Kuantan Troop of the Kuantan Government English school.18 words
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252 1936-11-01 8 EXPULSION OF ALL JAPANESE FROM SHANSI REPORTED ORDER OF GEN. YEN HSI-SHAN Sequel To Suspected Drug Ring's Activities Shanghai, Saturday. f^EN. Yen Hsi-shan, military leader of Shansi, has ordered the expulsion of all Japanese from Taiyuan, the provincial capital, according to tLc American news agency, the United Press, which statesSin Chew Jit Poh - 252 words
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Article190 1936-11-01 8 Part Of Singapore Defence Scheme FORTIFICATIONS now being erect- cd at Darwin, Northern Australia, are an important adjunct to the Singapore defence scheme, states a Sunday Times message from Darwin. The Chief Commonwealth Architect, Mr. Hastie, arrived in Darwin last month to advise local authorities on the projected190 words
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Article25 1936-11-01 8 The Dutch mail liner Marnlx van Slnt Aldegonde will berth alongside godowns 4 and 5 on Monday and will sail the same day for Java.25 words
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Article245 1936-11-01 8 A TAMIL Mohamedan youth named Sultan Marican appeared before Mr. L. B. Gibson in the Criminal District Court yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $1,000, the property of Mohammed Ibrahim, a money-changer in Chulia Street. Chief Court Inspector245 words
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Article44 1936-11-01 8 The Ea&terr "iract or the Victoria Falls have dried up and people are actually bathing In pools on the brink of the precipice. The cessation of me flow is due to long drought in the catae'rment area of the falls.44 words
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228 1936-11-01 8 Miss N. Purdom Married PUPILS FORM ARCHWAY OF NIPAH PALMS (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. IN the presence of a large and dis--1 tinguished gathering the marriaga took place this evening of Miss Nell Purdom, Principal of the Malay Girls' Training Centre, to Mr. G. C. Irving, of the228 words
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Article96 1936-11-01 8 BIG ORDER FOR GREENOCK London, Saturday. THE CLAN Line has placed what i 3 believed to be the largest s ipbuilding order ever received in Greenock. The Gre:n>ck Dockland Company is to build over the next two and half ytarr. six 11,000-ton, vessels. The \alue or the order is puttBritish Wireless - 96 words
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Article86 1936-11-01 8 St. Paul's School, a new institution to accommodate 75 children, was opened in the Upper Serangoun district of Singapore, ye.itprday aiternoon by Mrs. Graham White, wife of Archdeacon Graham White. Most of the money for the school was voted by the Council of St. Andrew's86 words
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101 1936-11-01 8 Defences Inadequate And Obsolete (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Saturday. COMMENTING on the defence of Netherlands India, the Soerabaiasche Handelsblad asks: "Are we in a position to ward ofj the first Wow ourselves?" And the reply is quite defini.e: "By no means." The101 words
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Article91 1936-11-01 8 "A More American America' Brooklyn, N.Y., Saturday. RJIK. Roosevelt, in his penultimate address of the election campaign, said the Administration had laid the foundation for a safer, happier and more American America. Equally important tasks remained, said Mr. Roosevelt, namely to destroy the glaring Inequalities of opportunity and security whichReuter - 91 words
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741 1936-11-01 8 RAILWAYS LOSE TEST CASE IN ROAD TRANSPORT FIGHT Lorry Licences Renewed 'THE test case In which the four main line railway companies L.M.S.. L.N.E., G. W. and Southern— challenged the right of road transport Interests to carry goods on long distance routes was decided in favour of the road transport741 words
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Article101 1936-11-01 8 The filth annual inspection of lh» second Singapore Company ol Boys' Brigade was h?ld In the BtraltsChlnese Methodist Church compound yesterday. On the arrival of Rev. R. L. Archer, wh'j was accompanied by Mrs. Archer and Rev. Goh Hood Kevi. the banner was presented. Mr. Archer then Inspected101 words
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Advertisement50 1936-11-01 8 cy-mff-H-i Prof ste-ie' t I Complete TreaLI{LLI tise on "PERII I SONAL MAC I IlkLl NETISM." Write Now! Box. XYZ. Sunday Times. GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275, South Bridge Road, Singapore. (Optician Mr. C. V. FAN). Tele. 2164. CHARGE CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERB. 2. CROOKS LENSES completed with frami from $650 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1936-11-01 9 By The Onlooker I ORD Rothermere did not disappoint Singapore in his comments on the naval base, although the Service chiefs here must have been a little taken aback to hear of his plans for the fortress 2".'. w )9 troops, 35 squadrons aircraft and a big1,005 words
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1072 1936-11-01 9 "Spirit Of Toleration A Sign Of Unity In Malaya" 'THAT the spirit of toleration evident in Malaya w?s in itself a sign of unity, but for the sake of future happiness and harmony a more permanent unity should be effected, was one of the views put forvard at a meeting1,072 words
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Advertisement38 1936-11-01 9 PHILIPS y LAM r) k/,.i.i..A^vl An J see thinc/s in J^ 3 better licfht For longer life, l^^B^S^/\ higher efficiency Wks/ /X> and greater economy use PHILIPS WILLIAM JACKS CO. (Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG. MASTERS-3/3638 words
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Advertisement217 1936-11-01 9 r\ a \.t c. "\9^Um Bar B^L^c^BM* SINGAPORE Y~~ ■>^N^- >^i I ocal leave in French Indo-China is an unforgettable YiBANC^MK I experience combining a fortnight's fascinating, J/^^S^rfliKrK} health-giving travel under ideal condition!. f •Hip Modern hotel and rest house amenities add joy to never rv V s ON ending217 words
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Article911 1936-11-01 10 Telephone Directory Chase Which Becomes A Fine Frenzy FROM A CORRESPONDENT DEFORE coming to Singapore I used to pity the men who compiled telephone directories. I classed them in that noble army of martyrs who check the proofs of the Oxford Dictionary, design the911 words
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Article, Illustration450 1936-11-01 10 The Snapshot Guild THINGS THE EYE OFTEN MISSES DICTURE-TAKERS are often surprised to discover that, although the camera lens is just a piece of inanimate glass, it sees things thr human eye does not. Actually, in a given scene the md images reach the eye as the lens bu while450 words
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128 1936-11-01 10 Venice. I OVERS of Venice will be dismay- ed to hear that St. Mark's is again showing signs of decay. Only in June, 1934, it was declared to be "as firm as London Bridge. Now it is revealed that after 20 years of incessant128 words
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Article118 1936-11-01 10 DIES AFTER 21 YEARS AT BROADMOOR TTHE heaviest and one of the richest inmates of Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum —he weighed 18 stones and had an income of £2,000 a year—has died. He was James Hargreaves, aged 66, former Blackpool solicitor, who in 1915 shot118 words
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Article30 1936-11-01 10 The new French liner Ville d'Oran has made a record crossing from Marseilles to Oran, covering the 537 mi'es in 23 hrs. 30 mln. The usual time is 36 hrs.30 words
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Advertisement205 1936-11-01 10 Jf economy flii^ tin M HAMiED NO REDUCTION KO co^ts cents lin^jjlEM' Save money by buying health-giving Andrews in the ECONOMY TIN. Millions all over the world use Andrews to keep fit, and to-day, labor,- tory research has made it possible to buy Andrews in tins in Malaya. Quality and205 words
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Advertisement130 1936-11-01 10 You found I was right?— I knew they couldn't possibly harm your throat 9 m!c<mtJfoi*&lmL. EASY ACCESS H ■LjS-^k. vlf IN HER FOIL J^a^^ t ■P"^ *rhtVr>s£' WRAPPING W{j£BAY jLfV I >S^- a feature of the io's 3ga3^J I jBL.,, Jm packet which en- tfl Bl P^SBbA j^/1 ables each130 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1936-11-01 11 In Search Of News In Abyssinia Books Of The Week Impressions And Opinions Of Newspapermen Who Watched The War Abyssinian Stop Press. Kdited by l.adislas Farago. Robert Hale. 10s. 6d. THE author of Abyssinia on the Eve follows that success with a collection of records, contributed by some of the1,047 words
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506 1936-11-01 11 A BOOK TO STUDY BEFORE YOU VISIT EUROPE faNftH E.-.Turiions. By Ilessel! Tiltman. Jarrolds. 18s. ]Y|K. TILTMAN'G latest boo:: should enjoy considerablj popularity among "exiles" who return to Europe lor leave at intervals of three or lour or five years. People whose habit it Is to return straight to the506 words
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Article80 1936-11-01 11 76—WATCH-DOGS IWarthips of several Navit* are visiting Singapore in the near future.] ff'atch-dogs of the Eastern seas, Guardians of our liberties, Jf'elcome for the thoughts you bring In our anxious tvondering. Come the day the storm cloud lours, Your brave ships shall range with ours; Staunch against the80 words
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Advertisement297 1936-11-01 11 m THERE IS DEATH IN THIS TIN SHELLTOX IS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL <^^^^^P INSECTICIDE EVER jH£f^ PRODUCED— ItOji iBl SHELLTOX IS ABSOLUTELY \jjjSi {WL r FATAL TO ALL INSECTS S?jJ| *fiL SHELLTOX IS HARMLESS H \^J^ TO SILK > AND OTHER <^^ TRY IT AND SEE! i Advertisement of the297 words
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Article1013 1936-11-01 12 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By TM just a little teeny weeny Bit tired of Hitler and Mussoleeny 1 do not buy my papers To read about their silly capers (They are about as interesting to me as a couple of provincial drapers) For instance I am tired of1,013 words
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Advertisement208 1936-11-01 12 L[his is the Essence ItyjX of GOOD "TAKE Brand's Essence of Chicken regularly fop abundant fitness and glorious good health! A remarkable tonic to the whole system building up reserves of strength and keeping you alert Specially beneficial if you're feeling run down and listless or for a speedy recovery208 words
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Advertisement114 1936-11-01 12 "What marvellous stuff! ®53?T* WwllilL 19 II *59 XJffi what puzzles us all is what material is S^ 'BbZ£~^Z*. I J*' 8 R°bia, one of the Tootal Crease- j^V^ an^ fresh, you can get it not only in lots 1 \f^^^M»**fs% *B jl r colours but aLso in checks and114 words
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Miscellaneous470 1936-11-01 12 CONTRACT BRIDGE By THE FOUR ACES THIS is not a mystery story merely an ordinary rubber Bridge hand. VALUES j While it is of the generally advis-Forn-ACES ab ie to disclose ACE SYSTEM .your hand as king 2 fully as possiQl'EEN 1 ble to your partIACK ner in the folTotal470 words
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402 1936-11-01 13 They Get No 5 O 'Clock Tea, Says French Colonel In Singapore By A Staff Reporter. 1 pMJLISHMEN dont join the French Foreign Legion because it doesn't Rive the men five o'clock tea! That is what a real live colonel of the Legion402 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-11-01 13 This 21-monlh-old youngster was found by the camera in a Singapore bungalow garden.17 words
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Article120 1936-11-01 13 He Dosen't Want Publicity! f APTAIN William A. Crowell, retired Halifax fisherman, who is bound around the world in his 23--foot yawl the Queen Mary, just "doesn't want publicity." Capt. Bill." who has sailed from Vancouver, and whose most immediate goal is the Far East roared before his departure: "This120 words
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Article67 1936-11-01 13 Rome The Vatican has undertaken plans t> establish new vicarages in Ethiopia and Mgr. Giovanni Castellan:, Archbishop of Rhodes and envoy of the Pope, has arrived at Addis Ababa. He intends to spend two months in East Africa, during which time ne will visit the governors67 words
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Article549 1936-11-01 13 KEDAH'S PADI FIELDS IN STORY Padilands. A Story of Malaya. By Grace P. Gamier. Illustrations by Nora Hamerton. (Cuxton Press, Kuala Lumpur $3). AT this time of the year, when Malayans are looking for suitable gifts to send to relatives and friends at Home, Mrs. Garnier's book a story of549 words
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Advertisement132 1936-11-01 13 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.bc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem rases. Glasses if needed. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3M2. New and second-hand refrigerators for sale or hire. Fully guaranteed, prices from $10 per month. BRINKMANN ft CO., 15. Grange Road. Phone M 7. DRIVE132 words
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Advertisement259 1936-11-01 13 jv la^ft AM% J* MJL Me J&m I l'^rV^^s§"JsV- Athletes, Brain Workers, Tired )S< riHUJ»rc*S£ y Housewives, Babies, /aBl mS^^V Convalescent, Nervous People, SUnJ^^^SSL Sufferers from Influenza and V^Wfag|E/ A GREAT HEALTH -GIVING >toJjggjy BEVERAGE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY DOCTORS. SMOOTH si.ent performance! It is not a wild statement to say259 words
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Article495 1936-11-01 14 Totidem Verbis School Fees IN general His Excellency's statement on education, in Council on Monday, was highly satisfactory, and the prospect of a courageous revision of policy aimed at converting the schools into something far more useful than mece clerk-factories is cordially welcomed. Vocational training must be the objective of495 words
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2300 1936-11-01 14 S. M. MIDDLEBROOK - Chinese Titles And Nicknames For Officials In Malaya S. M. MIDDLEBROOK By THE Chinese vernacular newspapers have their own names for local Government officials. Some of these are in the formal literary style used for similar official titles in China but others are colloquial and frequently have a local origin.2,300 words
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Advertisement499 1936-11-01 14 THE OPTICAL HOUSE REFRACTING DISPENSING OPTICIANS ASK TO SEE THE NEW FASHION FRAMES WITH LENSES TO SUIT YOf'R VISION FOR OFFICE, THEATRES. GAMES: EXCURSIONS ETC. Optometrist: A. TAN. D.0., M.N.A.O. EU COURT 65. Stamford Road, Singapore. I $Jf j NER-YIGOR' I A STRENGTHENING TONIC (GUCIM riOSPKATTS «n 01 WITHOUT FMMMtJ)499 words
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Advertisement39 1936-11-01 14 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 50 CTS.I EVERY NIGHT FROM P.M. TO MIDNIGHT i PIANO I TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd I39 words
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Advertisement31 1936-11-01 14 THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION AT JOHANNESBURG >" K. P. M. £t) '0 REDUCTION ON RETURN TICKETS FOR INTENDING VISITORS For detailed information please apply to: X.P.M. LINE, 1 Finlayson Green, Tel. 545131 words
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Miscellaneous11 1936-11-01 14 ©lie o&mtlag STunis EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore11 words
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Article, Illustration2441 1936-11-01 15 Is Briton Behind Big Chinese Fascist Army? FORCE SWORN TO SAFEGUARD GENERALISSIMO By A Special Correspondent "YES, I have come back... this time to start a fascist movement." So said bluff, hearty English One-Arm General Sutton, of Mukden arsenal fame, a few days after his2,441 words
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Article151 1936-11-01 15 Secret Seaplane Bases NAVAL OFFICER'S DISCOVERY IN AUSTRALIA {ACTIVE preparation by a foreign power to establish seaplane based in northern Australia have been discovered by a former naval officer engaged on survey work in the Gulf of Carpentaria, states a message from Canberra. Abandoned camps, bearing traces of the fact151 words
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Article56 1936-11-01 15 Nanking. According to information received by the Ministry of Industry from the C Lnese Consulate-General in Sibsria. v total of 11,883 tons of Chinesa tea v.as exported into the Sovi3t Union during last year, showing a decrease ■of 5.469 tons as compared with tht total56 words
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Article111 1936-11-01 15 Tokio. JAPAN'S trade with China, Manchukuo, Hongkong and the Kwantung Leased Territory during September resulted in a favourable balance of V.40, 162,000, with exports totalling V. 65,061 ,000 and imports reaching V.24,899,000, the Finance Ministry announces. The figures showed a gain of 22.4 per cent,111 words
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58 1936-11-01 15 A Cart Horse Answers Trumpet's Call Warsaw. A POSEN dealer, who bought a former cavalry horse, was driving him near the Uhlan barracks when a trumpet sounded. The horse immediately raced with his cart on to the barrack square and took up his place at the head of the regiment.58 words
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51 1936-11-01 15 Paris. A new office for the study and control of working conditions, hygiene and social legislation in French colonies and protectorates has Just been created. A delegate-general of the government will head the office, ard M. Justin Godart, former Minister, has been appointed to this51 words
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103 1936-11-01 15 SOLDIER WHO SAVED WOMAN'S LIFE Court-Martial Decision U7HI T ,E he was an absentee from his regiment Fusilier Daniel Muir, aged 24, of the 2nd Eatt. Royal Scots Fusiliers, saved a woman from drowing in the Thames at Westminster at the risk of his life. He was found not guilty103 words
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Advertisement22 1936-11-01 15 V tL. -j1"?«o^ "~v^ i&it JACKSON CO., LTD., 55, Robinson Road, Singapore. Agents for South Malaya, British North Borneo and Sarawak ©93022 words
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Miscellaneous71 1936-11-01 15 CARTOONISTS COMMENT ON COMMENTATORS Commentator. V f\ Vyp4 I (7). l/d/^^^rK d\ i Does No -f £T excited A\^ PoecT not STAMMCRj kIJOWS THE C t&H "Vi v<*2*^tz=ZZ~" AhiD f*»i fcoofiNcsft TMtY I I\KB.U.HC£/' m 0 -^htr^ 'HAS NO fcfeiK SCtWHINq B£TW££MV%J^Cl=^Br^' E^'^'-jt, c^ ACC£N|T MLM^J \WHATEFFtR A LEFT HOOK71 words
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Article155 1936-11-01 16 35 Years A "Best Seller" ]\>|ME. Maria Albanesi, famous as a novelist for 35 years, has died at the age of 77 at her home in Hallam Street, W. Her last novel, "As a Man Loves," was published in May. Of Italian origin, she was the wife of the distinguished155 words
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Advertisement700 1936-11-01 16 EXHAUSTED WOMAN REGAINS ENERGY, PUTS ON WEIGHT If exhausting weather and tiring work are draining your energy and wasting your figure, begin now to give your system a daily dose of regenerating vitamins. Begin now to get back your lost vitality and put firm flesh. sinews and muscle on your700 words
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Advertisement155 1936-11-01 16 ®The gift that carries the spirit of Christmas— the gift that only you can make your photograph Make an appointment today.* THE LIGHT STUDIO Modern Art Photographers 24, Orchard Rzzd Tele. 6496. After-meal pains, wind, heartburn, a feeling of fullness \*r W^^t\ and discomfort are swiftly and agreeably relieved by155 words
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Advertisement434 1936-11-01 17 J§L V* WkmSk Writes... instantly! ?^^tf the Platinum channel of the FEATHER' S JU TOUCH point »ees lo that. Six other ODUtaad- jM S ing Sheaffer advantages briDg new pleasure to Et 3 writing. One-stroke filling, emptying and Mr tm cleaning. Lifetime Guarantee.* Streamline /^F BALANCE tlf»ipn to eliminate writing434 words
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Advertisement935 1936-11-01 17 KB y i«£>*i'*i ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR HEAR A WESTINGHOUSE OR STEWART- WARNER before you decide on any radio. LET US MODERNISE YOUR SETS BY FIXING A CATHODE RAY TUBE (MAGIC EYE TUNING DEVICE) AT AN ALL-IN COST OF Sl5 INCLUDING TUNING YOUR RADIO. LET US QUOTE YOU FOR COMPLETE TALKIE935 words
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Miscellaneous611 1936-11-01 17 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE i 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 of611 words
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Article157 1936-11-01 18 ro common ..tains are grass and rusty iron. These are troublesome both upon canvas shoes and upon clothes. For grr>ss the best remedy is to sponge the green marks with methylated spirit. For ironmould nothing can beat oxalic acid.. Get throe pen.ivworth of this and dissolve157 words
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Article113 1936-11-01 18 APPLES are one of the most adaptable of fruit, and the experienced cook knows that there is no meal in which they cannot be introduced if desired. Apple fritters are excellent, but a little troublesome where a large family has to be provided for, as the fritters to113 words
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Article89 1936-11-01 18 AiIUDDY boots and shoes should be wiped clean, if possible, before the mud dries and hardens on them. If dried mud has to be removed it should be scraped off with a piece of wood. A knife should never be used. A wooden window-wedge is suitable for the89 words
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Article82 1936-11-01 18 DLACE a good-sized piece of dough on a pastry board and spread on a little lard, knead up and roll out until it is 1 in. thick. Put on to a greased sheet and prick well with a fork. Allow it to rise a little and put82 words
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Article954 1936-11-01 18 VAUGHAN VANE - Should A Woman Tell— All? VAUGHAN VANE Is The Past A Person's Own Affair? BY A NEW York husband, the other day, sued for the annulment of his marriage on the ground that he did not find out until after the wedding that his wife had been previously married and954 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-11-01 18 pINE black lace and net fashions this very attractive evening dress featuring the shoulder epaulettes. Model by Margaret Marks.19 words
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Article147 1936-11-01 18 /^UT one pound of prepared tripe in- to strips, two inches wide and feuri inches leng. Then make a stuffing by mixing together cne cupful of breadcrumbs, one tablespoonful of chopped parsley, the grated rind of half a lemon, and one rasher of bacon cut into small pieces.147 words
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Advertisement238 1936-11-01 18 Na^a^am &S^^\ IIH 9~-lJ^^^\ BUT MAKE SURE IT "BOH" TEA (liquid). /our cups water, ie ..ttnu- Ttil one-third cup orange juice, two 15 IiUH it a. thirds cup lemon juice, one and one fourth cupt sugar Dissolve 75 CENTS su oar in hot tea. chill. When cold add other ingredients.238 words
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Advertisement217 1936-11-01 18 Freckles Secretly and Quickly Removedl SUllman's Fr**kM Ctrmm blrachml them out hUe »on »lc*p. Lea«e« the kkln »fl and white— Ue compleilon frefrh, clear ana natural. £<w S7 years thou«an<ji of u«er» have endorsed it. So e»«jr I" u»e. Tb« first Jar prore* iv magic wort*. Stillman's Freckle Crssaa R.m«e.217 words
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Article, Illustration839 1936-11-01 19 Max Factors Advice Importance Of The Proper Make-Up TRY to avoid it as we may, we've finally been forced into a discussion on that fickle type the red-head. We say fickle advisedly, since a red-head may fall anywhere between the dark, chestnut-hued tresses of the auburn-type and839 words
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Article270 1936-11-01 19 QEORGE takes housekeeping (or rather, bungalow-keeping) very seriously. Prides himself on having the latest labour-saving ideas. Took me on a tour of inspection yesterday. It went li*e this: (Kitchen). Oeorgp: See, I've got Shine-r for the servants it's the newest thing for cleaning j floors and sinks.270 words
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Article112 1936-11-01 19 OUT one gill of milk and one a half ounces of butter in a saucepan and brine to the boil. Then add four ounces of brown breadcrumbs, two ounces of castor sugar, and two ounces of Rlace cherries, and cook till thick. Stir in two yolks of112 words
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Article125 1936-11-01 19 I IGHTLY fry half a pound of liver. then rub through a sieve or mash well with a fork. Add a tablespoon ful of finely chapped onion and three or four rashers of minced bacon. Season with salt, pepper, and a pinch of nutmeg, and mix thoroughly with125 words
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Article59 1936-11-01 19 ■TABLE accessories which remind bridge-players of their favourite game are becoming very popular, and for long drinks there are jugs and glasses decorated with cards. One wellknown hostess sets her din-ner-table for a bridge party with black candles and sicks the shades being parchment playing-cards. The bases59 words
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Advertisement325 1936-11-01 19 LUGLY HAIRi Wj I to mar her Mi jsummer loveliness I I Bathing :>uits this f I year rev<:al more than ever. Feminine xi I hml simply mu^t be 'ill free from disfiguring "II hair An amazing dism coverv enables you to wn M 6 et rK > J two325 words
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Advertisement402 1936-11-01 19 CHOOSE YOUR NEW MATERIALS FOR NOVEMBER WARDROBES ft W^. FRENCH SERGE- A Crease-Resist-W^} ing FABRIC for day FROCKS, SUITS, Nyj W!or SKIRTS and COATS, THE MATERIAL \T.- 13 all, every bit of it, made from 'i ALBENE— in Black. Brown. NAVY •T WHITE. L ±1 SHOTTED TAFFETA-a very Smart and402 words
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Article191 1936-11-01 20 rIS sweet is light, nourishing, and much liked when children come to tea. Cut four large oranges in halves and squeeze out the juice, then strain ir. Put it into a saucepan with a dessertspoonful of lemon juice and half an ounce of powdered gelatine, and dissolve over191 words
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Article111 1936-11-01 20 lI7HEN tarts ana pastries are made with soft fruit or with Jam that contains a large proportion of Juice, it ii advisable to brush the pastry over with beaten wl .ie of egg before filling the tart. This prevents the pastry ttom absorbing the juice and becoming sodden111 words
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Article108 1936-11-01 20 ALIGHT Jam sponge is made as follows With an egg whisk, whip together three eggs and three ounces of castor sugar until thick and frothy. Carefully sift In three ounces of selfraising flour to which a pinch of salt has been added. Add a few drops of vanilla108 words
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Article91 1936-11-01 20 TPHIS recipe makes a crisp nourish- ing scone, more suitable for nursery tea than the softer varieties. Sift four ounces of self-raising flour Lito a bowl with a pinch of salt. Rub in two ounces of butter, then add an ounce of castor sugar. Make into a dough91 words
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Article, Illustration660 1936-11-01 20 FLOWERS STILL FASHIONABLE ACCESSORIES I TPAILORMADE costumes never lend themselves to much decoraI tion, but the new suits are very j decorative in the materials used. Fine tweeds for the new suits have a basket weave an inch broad; some designs are even smaller. There are660 words
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401 1936-11-01 20 For Days When The Temperature Drops ALL in readiness for days when the temperature drops arc numerous woollen blouses, made of fine weaves, and in delicate, as well as dark colours. A popular new style would seem to be that which has a well cut bodice, trimmed with two flap401 words
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Article34 1936-11-01 20 WELVET hats are becoming more prominent every day. big ones, small brimmed, turbans, toques and berets, often combining two or three colours. There Is no more elegant alliance than velvet and Jewels.34 words
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Article60 1936-11-01 20 DUT into a pint of water 1 o:s. of peppercorns, 'i oz of cayenne pods or dried chillis and oz. cloves and boil for 20 minutes. Add lb. ;alt. L lb. su?ar. 2tr blespoonfuls or c.iramel or burnt sugar and 1 quart of vinegar. 801 l for 560 words
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Advertisement336 1936-11-01 20 Try This Magical 4 fn One Powder ®;t<ioor powder. It stays r,n iii spite of rain, perspiration l.inK in the sea because it's V<l with mousse of crtam. ®A perfect indoor powder. It never patches or blotches, and is invisible on the skin. liven your nearest friends cannot tell that336 words
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Advertisement155 1936-11-01 20 Ie PEKING CO., will solve your problems of Gifts that are appreciated PEKING CARPETS RL'GS. PEKING GOODS such as CLOISONNE, JADE TREE Ulliltli WAKKS. PORCELAIN WARES. JEWELLERY CURIOS ETC., MAKE MOST ACCEPTABLE GIFTS. You arc cordially invited to: only address q«j High Street Singapore THE LOVABLE FRAGRANCE SIaJSoP' ou reco155 words
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Advertisement104 1936-11-01 20 JUST RECEIVED! A NOVEL VARIETY OF mm HAND-BAGS EVENIN6 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Inspection Cordially Invited WASSIAMULLS' 31-33, HIGH ST. TEL: 7144 INVISIBLE TAMPAX NO PINS. NO BELT, NO PAD. The modern sanitary towel for the modern woman. -55 and 1/- per pkt. Booklet on application. Sole Agents: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY104 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-11-01 21 DIRD of paradise brown net sprinkled with tufts of cellophane like burrs. The sash is of brown waxed ribbon.22 words
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Article1375 1936-11-01 21 John Drinkwater - John Drinkwater By London, Oct. 24. I UNDERSTAND that the King's forthcoming visit to the Welsh industrial areas is part of what might be called a See for Myself" campaign that he has planned. Since his accession he has made it clear thai he does not1,375 words
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Article836 1936-11-01 21 Women's Weapons" A Reply To Godfrey Winn By Gladys Farnell IN The Sunday Times of last week Godfrey Winn in his article on "Women's Weapons" writes in the paragraph under Sex Equality: "Every day the truth is being dinned into my ears that this is an age of sex equality,836 words
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Article74 1936-11-01 21 THE most satisfactory way of preserving beans and peas is to bottle them, special care must be taken in sterilization and the use of brin? containing lemon Juice Is recommended. Salting Is another means of preserving them, but it is not entirely satisfactory, and this method is74 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-11-01 21 CPOT silk is used to fashion this little two-piece featuring the new lantern sleeves.16 words
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Article129 1936-11-01 21 /^REAM four ounces of butter thoroughly and then beat in .i ilf a pound of castor sugar with one egg and two ounces of melted unsweetened chocolate. Sieve together six ounces of flour, one teaspoonful of bnkinir powder, and a pinch of salt, and add these dry ingredients129 words
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Advertisement97 1936-11-01 21 s H9MST </*-T^.- "WmHß^ 1 i lYiittifffo Jftl ■I' Healthy, contented, lovable baby. Your baby too, will thrive on Lactogen, you can see Lactogen doing him good from the very first feed. He takes Lactogen contentedly, sleeps peacefully, and wakes up bright -eyed and happy Not only is there more97 words
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820 1936-11-01 22 London Comment On The Game As Played Today WHERE it will all end, I do not know but the present evil influences creeping into the game suggest in my mind a "rough" season for players and referees— not to mention the poor spectator writes820 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-11-01 22 Arsenal met Derby County i a First League match at Highbu London. The picture shows Hapgood and StockiH of Derby jumping for the ball in front of the Arsenal goal.30 words
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Article179 1936-11-01 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. .T»HE Sultan's College beat the High School, Bukit Mertajam. at Rugby at the College Green by eight points tone try and one goal) to three points j <one try). Owing to the slight drizzle, the ball was heavy and slippery179 words
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Article57 1936-11-01 22 The City High School Sports Union is now playing hockey and arrangements have been made with the Singapore Khalsa Association for the use of their McNair ground for practice on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The sports master. Mr. M. J. Chandy, will direct the training, assisted by Messrs.57 words
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Article134 1936-11-01 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. The Edward foUball XI did extremely well to beat a strong Combined Police XI at Sungti Patanl by the odd goal In five. The first Roal for the Edwardians was scored by Hussain as a result of a nice centre by134 words
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Article92 1936-11-01 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. The Erics drew with the Old Boys at hockey each side scoring one goal. Poh Soo Cheng opened the scoring for the Erics and the equaliser was put in by Noordin. I Messrs. Rashid and Hassan umpired and the teams were92 words
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282 1936-11-01 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiplng. AN interesting game of mixed hockey between a Krian XI and a Talping team was played at the School Padang on Friday. The visitors displayed superior tactics and won comfortably by six goals to one. However, it282 words
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Article170 1936-11-01 22 GOALKEEPER THE STAR PLAYER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. rE friendly hockey game between the Sultan's College and the Police "B" ended in a good victory for the for.ner by four goals to nil. The score was hardly a true indication of the play considering170 words
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Article110 1936-11-01 22 At the eighth annual general ncetlng of the Friendly Sporting Association the following were elected officebearers for the year 1936-1937. President, Mr. A. M. Tan (re-elected): vicepresidents, Messrs. Ang Cheng Chwee and Chan Kok Seng (both re-elected); hon. secretary, Mr. Chan Seng Wah (re-elected); assistant hon. secretary,110 words
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Article35 1936-11-01 22 The postponed sixth monthly general meeting of the Amateur Sporting Association will be held on Thursday. Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. at the residence of Mr. Khoo Eng Watt, 41. Craig Road.35 words
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Advertisement168 1936-11-01 22 tTO ENJOY LIFE TO THE FULL YOU MUST BE "FULL OF LIFE" As you grow older you begin to lose the full zest of life and cannot get the kick out of things that you used. Some seek medical advice and receive the assurance that there is nothing radically wrong.168 words
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Advertisement318 1936-11-01 22 t\ "I*"* V S 17.50 FLORSHEIM SHOES V m> have long been the choice of men who want their moneys worth X AND and get it. Their finer leathers. V '•J their careful craftsmanship and \\j i". their fine finish make them stand up X* S"1 O C/\ better under318 words
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423 1936-11-01 23 Government Services To Meet Europeans (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. THE Segamat and District knock--1 out football competition for the Sooi Cheong Cup will be over this week with the playing of the finals; on Tuesday, between the Government Services and the Europeans.423 words
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299 1936-11-01 23 SEGAMAT TENNIS YEO OON KEONG IN ALL FINALS "From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. I*HE Segamat and District lawn tennis tournament ended last v;e^k before a distinguished gathering which included the Hon. Dato Abdullah 1 bin Esa, the State Commissioner. Yeo Oon Keong, a yo*ng player I from Batu Anam, scored299 words
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Article, Illustration333 1936-11-01 23 SYED SALLEH CUP MUAR REGAINS HONOURS (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. THE football season in North Johorc is fast drawing to a close. The finals of the Syed Salleh Cup were played at Muar, last week, and Muar l T nited won the Cup for the third time, beating Batu333 words
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Article138 1936-11-01 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talping. In the return hockey encounter between Clifford Colts and King Edward VII Colts played at Talping the latter team won by one goal to nil. By winning this match the local School avenged their previous defeat which they suffered at Kuala Kangsar by138 words
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Article211 1936-11-01 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. WITH the ending of the football season, hockey has become the dominating game ln North Johore. It is a pity, however, that Muar and Segamat are the only two centrf 1 ln this part of the State where hocke. la being played211 words
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Article136 1936-11-01 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. The Segamat Cricket Club earned their third successive hockey victory by trouncing the Government English School to the tune of five goals to one last week. In their first outstation match Segamat earned a hard victory over the Tampln Recreation Club,136 words
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Article50 1936-11-01 23 Owing to bad weather the friendly match between the United Athletic Party and The Singapore Japanese Club has been postponed. An excursion will be held by the United A. P. 0 Kota Tinggi waterfall today. Memerg arc requested to assemble at 11, Boncoolen Street at 7 a.m.50 words
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450 1936-11-01 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. j THOUGH having the better of the 1 territorial exchanges, the Muar English School were held to a goalless draw by ti.e Government English School. Segamat. in their annual hockey encounter en the Segamat school ground. Play was450 words
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Article575 1936-11-01 23 N. F. Monteiro The Champion VLfITH a record entry rf 91, the annual Rifle Meeting of the Eurasian units of the Volunteers was held at Bukit Timah Rifle Range on Sunday, under the auspices of D (Eurasian) Co., and proved a great success despite the inclemency575 words
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Article78 1936-11-01 23 Past vs. Present At The St. J.I. The annual soccer match between the Past and Present pupils of the Christian Brothers' Schools will be played on Tuesday next on the St. Joseph's Institution ground After the match there will be an "at home" in the School Hall,78 words
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Advertisement281 1936-11-01 23 P Pi RIS 7 wM "FREE-SUJINC'ImJa. AT LAST a suspt nder vhich cannot skid off your shoulders, which adjusts itself to every mo* tion of your body. Eliminates all shoulder skid, strain or pu11 assu/es perfect ut comfort and satisfaction. In smart patterns and the long* lasting STEIN ELASTIC Moderately281 words
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Advertisement909 1936-11-01 23 1 Whatever your optical rcquirc:n ti's NAN-SIN has exactly what you want plus efficiency and economy. Ring up 6363 lor a convenient appointment complete satisfaction guaranteed, or your roonrv bacic with a smile. m Jm Vv I Soothing. qukk'Mtino ">t I e»»«"tU' o"» In i«mou» \?x. I ADwroine Ir. p«n«trji«909 words
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Article, Illustration487 1936-11-01 24 TAN CHONG TEE DETHRONES LEOW KIM FATT 'By Our Budmlnton Correspondent) THE Singapore men's open singles badminton title changed hands yesterday wlien Tan Chong Tee of the Marigold Badminton Party dethroned last year's champion. Leow Kirn Fatt, after one of the most thrilling strucsle seen487 words
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176 1936-11-01 24 IN view of the splendid race that resulted from the meeting of Lv Barry and Eric Phelps for the English sculling championship It is not surprising that a return match Is contemplated. First move to this end was made by the Barry camp176 words
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Article64 1936-11-01 24 It was revealed recently that an English county paid some of their amateurs expenses at the rate of £9 a week last summer. Some professionals get less than that. An ex-penses-drawer and a wage-earner can be so much alike in cricket that t l only way they can be distinguished64 words
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Article49 1936-11-01 24 Bangkok Too Good For Saigon (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. IN the inter-port Rugby match this afternoon Bangkok, playing on a perfect pitch, defeated Saigon in an exciting match by 17 points (two dropped goals and three tries) to nil. Saigon played valiantly but were out-general!ed and outspeeded.49 words
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Article254 1936-11-01 24 IN an international soccer match at 1 Belfast yesterday Scotland beat Ireland by three goals to one, says Reuter. There were 40.000 people present when the gates were closed. The police were called in to prevent the crowd encroaching on the pitch. Ireland won the toss254 words
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Article39 1936-11-01 24 The Raffles College "A" XV, playing on their own ground, beat the St. Andrew's second XV at Rugby yesterday by three points <a penalty goal* to nil. The goal was -kicked by Saib bin Haji Andak.39 words
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Article360 1936-11-01 24 Home Football Results DESULTS of football games played in the leagues yesterday are, says Reuter: DIVISION I Birmingham 1 Bolton W. 1 Charlton A. 1 Sreffleld Wed 0 Chelsea 1 Derby Co. 1 Grimsby T. 6 Preston N. E. .4 Leeds U 3 Brentford 1 Liverpool 2 Arsenal 1 Manchester360 words
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Article104 1936-11-01 24 ni(.I!V games played at home on Saturday resulted, says Reuter, as follows: Cumberland 3. Northumberland 5. Durham 3. Cheshire 7. Bath 6. Harlequins 5. Bedford 4, Northampton 3. Guy's Hospital 8. Old Alleynians 5. Leicester 22. Old Merchant Taylors 3 London Welsh G. Bridgend 3. Manchester 8. London104 words
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Article, Illustration35 1936-11-01 24 MISS Peggy Edwards of Manchester became the new girl champion when she defeated Miss Jacqueline Gordon of Stanmore (London) by 3 and 2 in the final of the Girls' Golf Championship at Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire.35 words
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Article, Illustration114 1936-11-01 24 THE United Services Football team are the winners of the Nesri Sembilan Inter Departmental Football League. This league, .which was organised through the efforts of Messrs. A. Kunaretuam and H. W. Mitchell some years affo, is among various government departmental teams in Negri Sembilan. In the group are :—Standing left114 words
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Article964 1936-11-01 24 DOSITION in the leagues including yesterday's games are: P. W. L. D f. A Pts Portsmouth 13 7 2 4 23 13 18 Grimsby T. 13 7 5* 1 30 26 15 Brentford 13 6 4 3 27 24 15 Derby Co. 13 6 5 2 33 26964 words
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Advertisement217 1936-11-01 24 2 NIGHTS ONLY TONIGHT and TOMORROW THE WORLD'S MOST A INTCRESTING BOXING CONTEST Ifltj^i^pi^Wyifc MT* EVER SCREENED |ffl J A^JCJ Presenting ffiiT^ tk S A^9m !^B£~jl THE FORMER HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD MAX SCHMELING Versus THE BROWN BOMBER JOE LOUIS IN 15 SENSATIONAL ROUNDS FOLLOW BY A THRILLING MYSTERY217 words
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Advertisement116 1936-11-01 24 A REAL TREAT FOR SINGAPORE AUDIENCES! TUESDAY NEXT at the CAPITOL FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY! Special Engagement of the H. M. S. "DANAE" ROYAL NAVAL SINGERS. (By Kind Permission of Capt. L. E. H. MAUND, R. N.) This famous Male Choir of 60 VOICES recently performed on the B. B.116 words
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1504 1936-11-01 25 Two Horses Record First Wins TONY AND WODEN The Sweeps And Totes Well Patronised (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. r<ONTRARY to expectations, the first day of the Perak Turf Club i in-j ooened in fine weather. A large crowd was present,1,504 words
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Article557 1936-11-01 25 MARTIN'S SIX GCVLS AGAINST NEGRI (From Our Own Correspondent) < Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Cl PERIOKITY in defence and attack, coupled with individual brilliance on the part of C. K. Martin enabled Selangor to inflict a severe defeat on Negri Sembilan in the first inter- State557 words
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223 1936-11-01 25 PENANG'S RUGBY WIN AT IPOH FAST THREEQUARTERS CHIEF FACTOR (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 31. A DAZZLING display by T. M. Hart, the Scottish international, playing in the Perak three-quarter line, marked the first encounter of the North Malaya rugby rivals, in which Penang beat Perak by 14 points223 words
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Article, Illustration91 1936-11-01 25 A BDULLAHS, Don Juans, Marlammas jockeys and even a reverend were represented in the gala fancy hockey match organised by the Ceylon Sports Club yesterday in aid of the club funds. The match ended in a one-all draw but the result was of no consequence, the match belnjr played in91 words
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Article, Illustration546 1936-11-01 25 Army Guns Too Strong For Volunteers Army 37 Volunteers 3. THE Army backs carried too m»V9 guns for the Volunteers in the Rugby game on the Padang yesterday afternoon. Glorious passing gave them a clear margin cf victory. The Volunteers' team included six members of the Singapore Fifteen. Army should546 words
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Article118 1936-11-01 25 The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C C. vs. Raffles Institution on Monday at Raffles Institution I J. L. Mayger G. E. C. Ash, Lt. D. Me-! Coll: Lt. W. P. M. Allen. H. G. Shaw, i J P. Wood A. G. Baker, J. K. Hobday.118 words
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486 1936-11-01 25 SELANGOR PILE UP THE POINTS AGAIN (From Cur Ov»n C M Kuala Lumpur, i CELAJfGOB ran up another score in an inter-State mate'; ycslerd:;v when they licat Ncgli-lfalacca ly 31 points (five goals, two tries) to nil. A Selangwr victory ted b"en anticipated but tlio Eicla plia^cd cvti. own supporters486 words
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Article93 1936-11-01 25 <FY?m Our O-.vn C >rrcspondcr.t> 1 Seremban. Saturday. FOLLOWING the match at Kuala Lumpur th!s afternoon, the following were selected to represent Ncgrt Rembilan In major hockey matches p.gainst F.lnpapcre and the Ma'.aya Command n' Singap ire on N->v 7 and 8: Slow: Sgt. Rich and93 words
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818 1936-11-01 26 Entries Not Yet Called Placing And Smashing Change Of Shuttles— Best Method For Testing BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT TiiL completion of the tournament programme of the Singapore Badminton Association is likely to be further delayed. I understand that entries for the remaining tournaments to be818 words
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Article108 1936-11-01 26 AITIMN MEETING 1956 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1936 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1936 The Subscription for Visiting Member sh;.ll be MEN $5 INDIES $2 for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members of :hi> Club and MUST APPLY TO THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE. CHENG108 words
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Article598 1936-11-01 26 Billiards And Tennis Tournaments The following are results of the Post Office Club's tournaments: Ist Round O. W Jeremiah beat Lim Pitt Man 300—178. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP (FOUR BALL) 2nd round Scan Teng Peow beat Wan Sulong w.o. Ng Pook Chin beat Ismail H. Abass 300—191, O. W.598 words
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Article113 1936-11-01 26 (From Our Own Correspondent* At a committee meeting the Johor Bahru Dlstri :t Badminton Association presided over by the vice-president Mr Ng Ngoh Tee. In the absence of ttupresident. Mr. F. M. Still, It was decided to hold th? first annual genera: meeting sometime early113 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-11-01 26 The third company of the Lite Boys' Brigade, Singapore9 words
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Article657 1936-11-01 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. CONSIDERABLE interest is centred on the forthcoming badminton matches between Selangor and the neighbouring States Negri Sembilan and Perak which will be played in November and December respectively. Selangor will meet the Negrl at Seremban on Nov. 22, having accepted the657 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-11-01 26 "Victoria" team of the Anglo- u.i.cse Oirls School, Ipoh, which won the basketball chaapionshi? of the school.17 words
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Article135 1936-11-01 26 Results of the match between the Indo-Ceylonese Association and the Panchor Union Badminton Party at Muar (Panchor first): Singles: Hussin bin Haji Samsudin lost to K. Shanmugam 11—14; 4—14. Lian Van Seng lost to K. Nagalingam 13—13 (4 5), 7—15; Mohamed by Haji Abdullah beat A. Ponampalam 15—12.135 words
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Article66 1936-11-01 26 (Front Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Mr. J. D. Sundraj, honorary secretary of the Ncgri Sembilan Badminton Association, informs me that a badminton tournament (men's singles and mixed doubles) will be held at King George V School courts in aid of Poppy Day funds. Entries should66 words
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362 1936-11-01 26 SEGAMAT'S LOW STANDARD OF BADMINTON NG YOOK SOON THE CHAMPION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. rpHE standard of badminton Is d: A plorably low in the district at the moment. This fact was made evident at the conclusion of the annual tournament last week on the S?gamat Club courts. If362 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-11-01 26 .■\:r. II liar.s tfM, il o Hoa. C Ci. vice president of presiJrnt the Selan.or Ba,- t^'tJ' minton Association, eiation.20 words
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Article85 1936-11-01 26 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ssremban. The Njgri Bembilan bad-: championship.* ihis year hay? not concluded at the time of wrlti. one more event refrains to be pa, d. I understand th.it Se.ai:- ~r will be visitors to Berewban shortly ai d good games should result. As it la85 words
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Article94 1936-11-01 26 MERRY- YOUNGSTERS B.P. The following will represent th? Merry- Youngst?n BP. in a friendly badminton match of fly; sir^'.rs cr.d two doubles against the Mayb ossom B.P. today at 3 p.m. at th; latt* r s court. l.Lcroi i 25. Geyla g ChinThmi Swee. Richard Tan. Johnny Ltm Hcng Lee.94 words
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Article58 1936-11-01 26 Members of the U..: 1 Spcrtli A> scciation will regret to barn o death of Mr. Ycj Guan Seng'j n who di:d at her res'd ncrv 171 Cantonment Road en Tuesday. Th* taceral will take p ac 3 today at 10 '5 am. Omnibus wiil leave B:? 3jsa'i58 words
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Article40 1936-11-01 26 I Members of the Chinese Friendly I Association arc rtc.ucsted to note t c death of Mr. Tay Oen Seng's mother-in-lav whos? luneral w.ll bo be held I today at 10 a. ir at 171. Ccantonm;nt [Road.40 words
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Advertisement7 1936-11-01 26 >>*-^"FRA/ER 6- NEAVE Ltd. F 6 -DI/TRIBUTOR/-7 words
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Article570 1936-11-01 27 ECHO - ECHO Services Yet To Be Seen Cross-Country Run Big Success For Soldiers Inter-port Rowing By I" [AST week-end's Rugby matches opened up interesting possibilities, in both North and South. Singapore beat Johore all right, but they were given stout opposition, and next Saturday's Malaya570 words
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Article542 1936-11-01 27 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. RAIN caused several ties in the Johcre Badminton Association tournament to be postponed and only six ties *iave been played. In the semi-final of the Junior doubles Wong Siew Keng and Lim See Chang of the Companion Badminton Party had no542 words
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Article89 1936-11-01 27 Out Of Hockey This Season: Injured (From Our Own Corrcspo:-.c:> r.t I Kuala Lumpur. A serious impairment of Selruigor's hockey strength is Incurred in the ab*«cnce of Cyril Grcnler. who was hurt in a match last week and will have to May away from hockey for the whole89 words
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Article53 1936-11-01 27 Golf for soccer players has long been accepted as pretty good Irom a training point of view. The Ice-hockey people are beginning to feel the same way about it. Jack Wilkinson, skipper of Wembley Monarchs, is making his team-mates "goh-mlnded" because he Is convinced It will be a great help53 words
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Article119 1936-11-01 27 Denny Heads List But Adcock Wins Prize (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat Members of the Segamat Rifle Club have shown good improvement since the first prize shoot early tils year. Mr. J. R. C. Denny, the hon. treasurer, heads the returns for September. He has, however, decided not119 words
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Article67 1936-11-01 27 The October women's foursome competition at the Keppel Golf Club resulted in a win for Mrs. E F OSullivan and Mrs. E. R. Lubbock. The November women's spoon (stroke) competition will be played on Friday next. The annual general meeting or women members will follow, at 667 words
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Article213 1936-11-01 27 R.A.M.C. vs. 11th "S" BATTERY "THE Rugby match between the I R.A.M.C. and the 11th "S" Battery, Blakan Matl, played at Tanglin yesterday, ended In a draw of II points all, both sides f oring a goal and two tries. The K.A.M.C. had a strong213 words
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Article268 1936-11-01 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. /^OOD progress Is being made in Inter-club hockey in Negrl Sembilan and in spite of the uncertain weather, many matches are being played. .Having watched several of the interclub games of late I have noticed a deplorable defect In hitting. Hard hitting in268 words
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Article, Illustration53 1936-11-01 27 The winners of the Malacca Government Inter-Departmental Football Shield Competition 1936, The Excise Department. Seated in the centre is Mr. W. Gordon, the Superintendent of Excite and President of the Club, while on his right is Mr. F. A. R. Rodrlgues (sports secretary) and on his left Mr. J. M.53 words
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Article167 1936-11-01 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. On the Malacca High Sci 00l ground the Seng Cheong Society eleven were beaten 2—o by Muar Hockey Club, Messrs. H. Sequerah and Hong Seng umpired and the teams were:— S.C.S.: Low Yew Chong: Tlak Ah Chow, Tarn Koon Yen:167 words
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Article179 1936-11-01 27 BLAKANG MATI BEAT PULAU BRANI CFrom A Correspondent.) 11 (S) Bty 8.A.— 4. Pulau Bran}— l 11 (S) Bty. R.A., Blakang Matl reopened their hockey season at Pulau Branl when they disposed of the home team In the first round t the Cup competition by four goals *o one. It179 words
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Article129 1936-11-01 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Saturday. In the final for the Regent's Cup, the Abdul Hamid Sports Club, holder of the trophy, beat the Young Rovers Sports Club by three goals to one. Abdullah opened the scoring for the Abdul Hamid team. The129 words
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328 1936-11-01 27 HAMMOND AMONG THE RUNS AGAIN ALLEN BOWLS WELL FOR M. C. C. Adelaide, Saturday. rpiERF can be little doubt that Wally Hammond, at the moment, is showing the greatest baiting form of his life. He has just followed up his century in the first innings for the M.C.C. against SouthReuter - 328 words
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Article63 1936-11-01 27 GUNNER COVENTRY WINS SINGLES TITLE (From A Correspondent) The final of the Malaya Command lawn tennis singles championship, played at Pulau Branl on Friday, resulted In Gunner Coventry, of 11 (s) Heavy Battery, A. A. Blakan Mati defeating Sgt. Clarke, of Pulau Branl, by 6—3. 6—3.63 words
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Advertisement188 1936-11-01 27 1 Look at I the 'NECK' lof this tube V Every tube of Macleans Toothpaste is fitted with a pure white neck and cap of porcelain-like material. This new exclusive patent of Macleans keeps the toothpaste clean, fragrant and hygienic, and absolutely guarantees it free from unsightly discoloration from the188 words
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Article, Illustration443 1936-11-01 28 HOUSE WITH THE FINEST VIEW ON THE ISLAND HOUSE surrounded by virgin Jungle on Singapore Island— most people would say it is an impossibility. Yet it will soon be a reality for Mr. J. Hindhede. High up on Buklt Timah, overlooking a wide panorama of land443 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-11-01 28 ALL MEMBERS of the ape and monkey family dislike the cold and so, with the approach of winter, Jackie the chimpansee puts op the closed sign at the Pets Corner of the London Zoo.34 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-11-01 28 r\ON PABLO de Azcaralc, the new Spanish Ambassador to London, who arrived secretly by ah 116 words
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