The Straits Times, 15 November 1936
1936-11-15
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Title Section36 1936-11-15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 256 Sunday, November 15, 1936 Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya, No. 256 Sunday, November 15. 1936 Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article575 1936-11-15 1 NEITHER SIDE GAINS GROUND Fiercest Battle Of Civil War 71 MACHINES IN TWO AIR FIGHTS Government's New Planes FASTER THAN ANY POSSESSED BY INSURGENTS WITH the rebels almost within the capital, the Spanish Gov- ernment's counter-offensive of Friday produced the fiercest fighting of the civilReuter - 575 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-11-15 1 CIR Oswald Mosley, chief of the British Union of Fascists, addressing a crowd in the East End of London.19 words
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112 1936-11-15 1 1,000 Warplanes For Western Frontier London. Saturday. fc/JARSHAL VoroshilotY, Soviet Com- missar for Defence, is accelerat-!| be reinforcement of garrisons I 1 on the western frontier, states the.' Riga correspondent of the Morning Post. Five trainload.s oi munitions left: 1 Leningrad and Moscow for the112 words
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Article63 1936-11-15 1 Shanghai Saturday. 'THE historic Lingyln Buddhist Mo- nastcry of Hangchow. in which reposes an image of Marco Polo commemorating his visit in the 13th century, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The fire, which is believed to have originated from some overturned votive Incense sticks and candles,Sin Chew Jit Poh - 63 words
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Article108 1936-11-15 1 KWANGSI CROWD APPEAL! TO NANKING LEADER Canton, Saturday. "I EAD us to war against Japan" and "Down with Japanese imperialism" were some of the slogans that greeted Dr. Sun Fo, president of the Nankins Legislative Yuan, at a public reception in his honour held today alSin Chew Jit Poh - 108 words
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86 1936-11-15 1 Shanghai. Saturday. Rum i;r an current that Italy tea approached the Japanese Government with an offer to accord recognition to ukuo in return for Japanese recognition of Italy's conquest of Abyssinia The Italian Embassy in China today formally issued a denial of the rumours Cm86 words
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Article206 1936-11-15 1 JUiR Kwee Thiam Sioe. house--ITI master at Oldham Hall, who is well known f or his active part in the Sunday School and Epworth League, and Miss Lee Hon Jin, former nurse at St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, were married yesterday at the Wesley diurch. Singapore. Mr. Kwee206 words
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47 1936-11-15 1 .Shanghai, Saturday. Japanese press allegations that the appointment cf Dr. C. T. Wang as Chinese Ambassador to the United States was made for the purpose of facilitating a Sine-American alliance were denied by the Nanking Foreign Office today— Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 47 words
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Article48 1936-11-15 1 Mr. W. H. Bell, formerly manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Company in Hong Kong and South China has left by the President Collldge for America and England on retirement. He intends to spend some months at Home before setting out on a world trip.48 words
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Article25 1936-11-15 1 Lieutenant J. T. B. Sylvester-Brad-ley, of the sth Medium Brigade. Royal Artillery, has died from injuries received in a motor-car accident at Mhow, Central India.25 words
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129 1936-11-15 1 JAPANESE DESTROYER LAUNCHED AT LAST Osak." Nov. 1. TWO years and nine months after it was started, the slim hull of (lie destroyer Kawakazc today slid down the ways of the Fujinagata Dockyards here in the presence of high naval and civilian officials, headed by Vice-Admiral Hisanori Fujita. commandant of129 words
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Article, Illustration67 1936-11-15 1 A FTER six years of careful planning and 18 months of saving, Gwynne Johns, a 26--year-old ironmonger's clerk of Aberystwyth, Wales, is to attempt to beat the world delayed parachute drop record. The present record of 17,000 feet was established by John Tranum of Denmark, who was killed trying to67 words
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Article186 1936-11-15 1 NON-AGGRESSION PROPOSAL r\F.T AXLED proposals for a pact of ti«t».air»r w t ii in tin. Pacific I ft ml tl:.^M| H^n hy the Attil^^BßMJPlWrT^W^Ausliali i. Mr. R. G. M dines, at a recent m^t-, ing of Federal Parliament. With both Japan and the United States outside the League,186 words
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211 1936-11-15 1 Celebration Of A Season Without Floods Tsinan, Nov. 1. AN impressive ceremony celebrat- ing the "quietening of the waves" of the Yellow River in the three provinces of Hopei, Shantung, and Honan was held here at the Ching Te Hui yesterday. Gen. Han Fu-chu, Chairman211 words
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Article373 1936-11-15 1 INTRICATE WEB OF THE LAW (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. LJELP for the man in the street who 1 is entangled in the intricate web of the law and yet cannot plead ignorance as an excuse was urged by Mr. Yone373 words
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Article64 1936-11-15 1 Knife Fight Follows Glove Fight New York. Saturday. OIXTO Escobar, holder of the world's bantamweight title, knocked out Indian Quintana. of Panama, in the first of a scheduled 15-round chamJpionship bout last night. The fight lasted 1 mln 39 sec After the bout police went to the gallery and arrestedReuter - 64 words
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Article204 1936-11-15 1 Chinese Character "Shou" Traced In Smoke /RAPING thousands looked sky- wards in Shanghai recently "to see the first sky-writing in Chinese ever attempted in Shanghai. Particularly to those who watched in the extreme western districts of Shanghai was the demonstration, believed to be for the birthday204 words
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Advertisement10 1936-11-15 1 ''CAIN MABEL" COMING STARRING CLARK GABLE MARION DAVIES WARNER BROS.10 words
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Advertisement102 1936-11-15 1 COMING "STAGE STRUCK" A MUSICAL ROMANCE FROM WARNER BROS. RICH SWISS MILK SWEETENED CONDENSED fe*gßEsjgjg g^s Qledge Brand sweetN SCREAM SWEETENED CONDENSE J Milk has origin I f* p v in the Bernese Alps, I cO^ *vQa am id surroundings £C^ 4k4 redolent of whole1 someness and health. $s§S§§liiL <,102 words
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Article, Illustration1875 1936-11-15 2 The Dead In the Suburbs One Thousand Acres Of Graves "Mod. San/ For Geylang Island Health Workless Volunteers "THE fact of the dead occupying the high ground, while the living are dwelling on the adjacent low swampy ground, strikes one as being very remarkable." That was said of1,875 words
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Advertisement33 1936-11-15 2 ■■r ion -9: ifc R& I ,y' J The importance of iv. Jj I plenty of Fresh Butter '■',"■>'■■' ivr^ljT. for growing boys i^.i*\*r*«^r and girls cannot be "ver-estimated. PHONE: 5378 ■MMMMM^MMMBW^^^^^B W.S. ttO33 words
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Article214 1936-11-15 3 Dogs Disappear From Grove Estate A M BOUGE" crocodile has made its home in Geylang Swamp and is believed to be responsible for the disappearance of dogs in the <;rove Estate area. I ho crocodile has been seen several times in the past few weeks. Mystery attaches214 words
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132 1936-11-15 3 U. S. Naval Vessels Arrive Tomorrow T ELYS naval trait oi the United States .\r.iatio Fleet which arrive j at SiuT-ipor-- early tomorrow mornins will swell the number of naval anchored in the Outer Roads to It. The others will be the two cruisers and three destroyers of the i132 words
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Article84 1936-11-15 3 Frankfurt-or.-Main. Oct. 31. FIE "tnpelin Co. here received today the following wireless ige from "somewhere 'over the Atlain. 'Far the flrot time in history, the two airships iHtndenburg and Graf Zeppelin) met over the Atlantic at 18.15 o'clock The moon was full For both passengers and84 words
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Article148 1936-11-15 3 INADEQUATE SHELTERS Paris. AN official report will shortly be published on the results of the recent black-out." It is understood that the following conclusions have been reached: Although Paris appeared to be absolutely dark from the streets, far too much light was visible from the148 words
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Article, Illustration243 1936-11-15 3 Shouts Of "Banzai" On Himalayan Peak ICY perpendicular precipices, mon--1 soon blizzards, and fogs were overcome by the Japanese mountaineering party which recently conquered Nanda Kot, 22,530 feet Himalayan peak. The members of the expedition were in Singapore yesterday on their way back to Japan by the Himalaya Maru! They243 words
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Article166 1936-11-15 3 Men Killed By Train: Girl ScrJded (From Our O'.vn Correspondent.) ipoh, Saturday. :-.ths have been reported lo ihc pelie? during tlie omplctely severed and bad head injui. *aj i rr.:!v:ay line between d Ipoh. Apparently the d md run over by a train. A Chinese baby166 words
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Article110 1936-11-15 3 If N thoir daily report on the share market issued at the close of business yesterday, Msesrs. Fraser and Co. state that alter another active day tin shares again closed very strong. Sellers were scarce and in spite of rise In prices there was no heavy110 words
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Article116 1936-11-15 3 SPAIN'S FORGOTTEN CONSULS WHILE the civil war dr-^s on in Spain and the government's fate hangs in the balance, there are no more puzzled observers abroad than the Spanish Consuls. Most of these consuls know nothing more about the civil war than what they read in the newspapers. In the116 words
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Article35 1936-11-15 3 Mr. Phillips, the new American Ambassador to the Quirinal. has presented his Letters of Credence to the Kins of Italy. It is understood that they did not refer to his Majesty as Emperor of Abyssinia.35 words
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Article38 1936-11-15 3 Up to the end of October the International Red Cross Committee in Geneva had received over 10.000 inquiries about the fate of certain families in Spain and had been able to give definite replies to several hundred inquiries.38 words
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Advertisement250 1936-11-15 3 height of luxury There is no such luxury in the air as Is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort In great j afr liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for personal service on all its routes i 0 reductiom250 words
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Miscellaneous281 1936-11-15 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY ViliM HOTEL Tandjcnp Pandan «.*lljcr) Cpe.-lal Tiffin and Special Dinner. Penang (Adah) Satui^ y Sout!-. iru) wuh Alee MAIIS FXPECTFD 6 1,. 9 15. Mtl tArIA [TOL: O :r i' Laurel and Mail-, rrcm Europe etc. (London) expected today by r.!r (I-rpori.-.!) i-ill bo delivered to u281 words
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276 1936-11-15 4 Whole Of Burma Added To The Far East Area DEFENCE CO-ORDINATION THE whole of Burma, The Sunday Times understands, is to be placed within the administrative area of the Royal Air Force Far East Command. This highly important decision, made by the British Air276 words
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Article34 1936-11-15 4 As a result of the vsit of the Polish commercial mission to Paris, a FrancoPolish Trade Committee has been set up to study means for extendU economic cooperation between tl. two countries.34 words
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Article216 1936-11-15 4 Wife's Letter Saves Gen. Dobbie MISTAKEN FOR A SPY A LETTER from his wife once saved Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, from the fate reserved for spies, when, durthe Great War, he was captjreC not by the enemy but by out of the Allies!216 words
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Article28 1936-11-15 4 Mrs. Elizabeth Abbot died in Ottawa on Tuesday at the age of 101. The farmhoure in which she was born stood on land now covered by Ottawa streets.28 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-11-15 4 A croup taken at the gathering of old boys of the Anglo-Chinese School Klar14 words
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Article352 1936-11-15 4 Four-Day Police Search Ends TI7ORKING by the liffht of torches and walking through dense under*: owl h in an implanted area of a rubber estate, Singapore detectives searching for a Javanese estate coolie who had been missing for several days found his naked body, covered by352 words
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39 1936-11-15 4 Chicago. The four major meat packing companies o( America, Including Armour, nounced a seven per cent. Increase in Swift, Wilson and Cudahy, have anwages for all employ»ei. Approximately 80.000 employees will benefit.39 words
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Article104 1936-11-15 4 A variety entertainment was held at the Ceylon Tamils' Association premises on Friday. After Mrs. M. V. Pillai, the chairman, had made a speech Miss Nunmalar Man.am sang a Tamil song. A speech in Tamil by Mr. G. Sarangapany followed. Then came a violin duet by104 words
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195 1936-11-15 4 SCATHING denunciation of tricycles I "which are a menace en the j road and off" was made by Mr. A. D. York, the third Singapore magistrate. yesterday when Chow Kay, a Hok- klen, was produced before him charg- j ed with causing an obstruction195 words
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Article22 1936-11-15 4 Mr. Masefield. the Poet Laureate, delivered a lecture nt the University of Bonn on English Poetry," with readings from his own works.22 words
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Advertisement393 1936-11-15 4 FOUR YEARS WITH ULCERATED STOMACH Now feeU "different altogether" If you endure the terrible agony of ulcerated stomach or If you have suffered from the pain of other gastric Ills, flatulence, wind. Indigestion— you will understand the joy with which Mr. W. H. H. wrote this amazing letter For nearly393 words
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Advertisement105 1936-11-15 4 mymmSSSmSSSSSSSSm immii m 1 AS DISPLAYED IN THE 1937 ROYAL' ALBERT HALL EXHIBITION The "Populv" Ford has ail the features which have cottly to instal, but ensuring the most economical made it the World's most popular light car, with new Production with still higher quality. The "Popular" quality and refinement105 words
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1665 1936-11-15 5 THE BACK-LANE CASE Important Ruling By The High Court '"FHE argument of this originating: summons involved another attempt 1 to accomplish the well-nigh impossible task of construing as one harmonious or at least practicable whole that unfortunate piece of legislation by reference, constituted by certain1,665 words
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Article212 1936-11-15 5 Loyalty To Friends And Crown (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. f\N the motion of the Hon. Mr. v Lai Tet Loke, Unofficial Member, the Selangor State Council this morning offered hearty congratulations to H.H. the Sultan of Selangor on the signal honour of212 words
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Article99 1936-11-15 5 UONG KONG'S greatest scourge. 11 tuberculosis, is on the increase. Despite efforts of health authorities to combat the disease, it is still claiming a record toll of life. With the exception of 1928. in which year over 30 per cent, of the deaths recorded in the99 words
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Advertisement420 1936-11-15 5 FORTY POUNDS OF FAT WENT LIKE MAGIC Young Woman's Success in Reducing Seven months ago. this young woman received a nasty shock. She discovered that her weight was 13 st. 8 lbs. and she was only twenty-five Her discovery of a reducing treatment that worked like magic Is best told420 words
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Advertisement81 1936-11-15 5 I/ j J^ SB- \X^ _S cSpcciai §I*l^9 SCOTCH Dawson Scotch Wniskyv PRICE SJ.Jj HtR qOiilE (INCLUDING DUTY) E&^ Js^Efl^ SOLE AGENTS: /M?P| 4sßlZ.si ROBINSON <Sc CO., LTD. jK^.- W%ji SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR p? WHITE ANTS ARE DESTRUCTIVE HAVE THEM EXTERMINATED THE COWAN "PROCESS" IS CERTAIN AND ALL WOUK IS81 words
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613 1936-11-15 6 RESIDENTS' ENCOUNTERS WITH JUNGLE BEASTS Armed Constables Sent Out (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. THAT tigers and other beasts of the jungle are in uncommon proximity of the Federal Capital is no more doubted. Evidence in the past month— comprising actual encounters613 words
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Article695 1936-11-15 6 Tender System Attacked "WOULD MEAN RUIN FOR MANY" To the Editor of the Sunday Times CINCE the inception of textile quotas in 1934, the system then introduced has worked very satisfactorily, except that there has been •a "cry" for a share (a) from those merchants who confined their695 words
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Article94 1936-11-15 6 Mate Lost In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. |"\wlght Long, the young American yachtsman who is on a round he world trip in his ketch Idle Hour had to postpone his departure from Penang until today for when preparing to leave for Colombo sterday94 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-11-15 6 First Archceologlst: "Can you decipher the inscription on the pottery?" Second Archaeologist: "Yes. It spys 'Made in Japan.' "Smith's Weekly," Sydney.21 words
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Article68 1936-11-15 6 FINAL DIVIDEND OF 2»/ 2 PER CENT. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. A final dividend of 2V 2 per cent, for the year ending June 30, 1936 was declared at the twenty-ninth annual general ordinary meeting cf the shareholders of Rahman Hydraulic Tin Ltd. held68 words
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Article32 1936-11-15 6 Mr. Amor, President of the Republic ol Outer Mongolia, and other Mongolian leaders are on a visit to Moscow. Mr. Amor has been received by Marshal Voroshllofl, the Soviet Commissar for War32 words
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Advertisement151 1936-11-15 6 EVERY NIGHT TEA DANCE FLOOR SHOW FROM 4 p.m. to 7 p m. ON SUNDAY NOV. 15th USUAL CABARET DANCING DURtNG AFTER DINNER 4} WtkM STONC. PASIR PANJANG ROAD. SINGAPORE'S SMARTEST RENDEZVOUS. INSIST on THEY CURE All engine troubles. Mr iM/^ What does your handbag mirror say Did you MACLEAN151 words
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Advertisement380 1936-11-15 6 You can enjoy good food and drink, the solace of big y rigar, without fear of indigestion, acid stomach, heart- Ki^^K. burn or headache, if you take Dinnefurd-s Pure Fluid Bm > Magnesia at a corrective, 7ff #T Taken after meals and last thing at night. Dinnefords ■H^^^Hh^ assists digestion,380 words
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305 1936-11-15 7 MOTO?. brats and launches em- ployed by the Royal Air Force in Johore Straits and elsewhere in Singapore waters are subject to a set of resrlations r n cont!y trd for the s'-lutinor of service by surface craft. Bicts. •'uiu! -r sail" are305 words
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Article194 1936-11-15 7 UNION DISPUTE SEQUEL New York. 117ARFARE between rival unions ol Film projection machine operators led to the explosion of tear gas bombs during the evening performances in six New York theatres. A seventh bomb discovered before it exploded gave the police valuable information about the devices194 words
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Article866 1936-11-15 7 Fred. J. Melville - Fred. J. Melville Stamp Collecting (By 'DHILATELY came very prominently into the limelight this week with a small but highly attractive exhibition at the Dorland Hall. This I show-place has a very central location within a stones-throw of Piccadilly Circus, and as the newspapers have been captivated866 words
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Advertisement214 1936-11-15 7 Til* STAMPS OF THE TREATY PORTS OF CHINA AND OF FORMOSA oy Captain H R. Olafleld. LL B. A commote hlstorv of this little known i?rouo of staimv. Price 4 n post free. In- Philatr'ir Journal of Grrat Britain The otdm BMiish Philatelic magazine, now In it? 4Crh annual volume.214 words
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Advertisement138 1936-11-15 7 GREAT BRITAIN. The handsome £1 Mack samp of the Postal Congress issue of. 1929 In 1 ry fine used condition. Price 17/6 only. Wanted f.->r cash rr Exchange use-i stamps of the Straits Settlements and Hone Kong in quantities. SEFI-FEMBERTON CO.. LTD., 12. South Motion Street. London. W.I. ENGLAND. WANTED138 words
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Advertisement224 1936-11-15 7 LEAVES FROM MY DIARY concerning OATLANDS "Thank goodness I'm here and not in London deadly p\ace London on Sundays. Everyone seems to be here! Number in to lunch, no-one grousing about the food.l What's come over English] Hotels, or is it just at\ OATLANDS? Expect so! Tea served in ballroom224 words
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Advertisement249 1936-11-15 7 LONDON CAMS INSISTENTLY ©>»tsj and rnjoy at either JV^jL HOTEL REMBRANDI </tU& South Kensington, S.W aT ja^*^ facing the Victoria and Albert Mufcum. or HOTEL W# Bucklnßham Palace Road. facing Buckingham Palace Every attention In pleasing surrounding PERFECT QUETI HE THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING have ruruilns hot249 words
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Miscellaneous166 1936-11-15 7 Today's Wireless Programmes EMPIRE STATION. TRANSMISSION 4. Thre« of the following frequencies will be tsed: GSI 15 26 Me s f 19.66 m GSD 11.75 Mc/s (J».SI m> GSB 9.51 We I ill 5.i IB 12.35 :..m— Bif Brn. The Children's Hour. 'The Castles of England.' 11. A play by166 words
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Miscellaneous193 1936-11-15 7 TRANSMISSION 2. The following frequencies will be used:— GSH 21 47 Mcs H3.9"; in) GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.86 rr. 6.0 p.m.— BU Ben. Sports commentary.* To be announced. 6.52 p.m.— A recital by Janet Howe (contralto I and Arnold Goldsbrough (organ). 7.30 p m.— 'Sea Power 6: The British Empire193 words
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Miscellaneous845 1936-11-15 7 10.40 p.m.— A Chopin recital. Irene Kohler Spanish. 8.00 News In French. Market (pianoforte). prices. 8.20 News In Engli-'h. 8.35 Record. 11.00 p.m.— Bells, and a.. Empire Serriee,* or theatrical broadcast. 10.3S Close down. from SI. Paul's Cathedral, London. Wavelength 19.68 m.. 15.243 ke. 11.20 p.m. Greenwich time signal. CIS845 words
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Miscellaneous291 1936-11-15 7 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT Twelve readers share the $100 offered in The Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle Competition printed In our issue of Nov. 1. Each of the following submitted entries in which there were no errors and the prize money U therefore shared among them in equal proportions: H. L. Choo,291 words
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Article, Illustration2323 1936-11-15 8 A. M. Burrage - A. M. Burrage Short Story— By IT was Larkhill, the well-known authority on angling in British ■waters, who told us the story. You •will find his name on three books beloved of anglers, and his "notes" appear all the year round in newspapers and sporting journals. It2,323 words
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Article359 1936-11-15 8 Brilliant Fetes At Gwalior MAHARAJA REMITS £375,000 DEBT Bombay, Nov. 2. IUIANY unusual fcatnres marked the investiture of the Maharaja of Gwalior by the Viceroy, the Marqu- ess of Linlithgow, at Gwalior today, says the Daily Telegraph correspondent. The Maharaja, his Highness George Jivaji Rao359 words
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Advertisement533 1936-11-15 8 I JfiW^*^ BRANDY W V$ i oo o V COMPETITION FIRST PRIZE $500 SECOND PRIZE $150 s THIRD PRIZE $100 EXTRA PRIZES, 12 BICYCLES I «sU osV CONSOLATION GIFTS, 25 large bottles of "Golden Vsiley" *ff JfJ" Brandy and 25 !>ah-»ue bottles of 'Golden Valley" Brandy. A. Tl^L Jf I™533 words
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Advertisement73 1936-11-15 8 MALAYAN JINGLES 78 THINGS THAT MATTER Let Mussolini glare and shout There's something more momentous-— What happened in that boxing bout, Beyond what Reuter sent us? Hitler of German might may roar: The newt for which we*re calling Is What is England's latest score? Did Hammond flog the bowling? Japan73 words
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Article1272 1936-11-15 9 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By INHABITANTS of the Nest were startled the other morning to find Uncle Nat sitting crosslegged on the bed-room floor holding his breath and staring fe 'rimly through an open window. When approached by a group of frightened women he merely let the air1,272 words
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Article432 1936-11-15 9 By THE FOUR ACES 117 HEN both sides are vulnerable and have a part score, an opening pre-emptive bid will often shut out the opponents, or cause them to play the hand at i values a wrong contract. of the However, in to-foitr-aces day's hand SYSTEM. West's opening432 words
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Advertisement132 1936-11-15 9 a T^^mi&BJ^vm 1* 001 C f Eno keeps you cool far more effectively Take a dash of Eno in a glass of water morning than ices or cold drinks. Take a long an< j n j gn t f or a few days and you'll soon notice a sparkling eta*132 words
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Advertisement191 1936-11-15 9 IP Kr^B II HISTORIC mBPWB^W i^^* LORE IbJ^V 'hi llvGr 9 1 ißMrv^Hll nl I m ■Ms^S*W'llteMJßpfll CHINA Come to Indo-China for rour t tort vacation f.and of pkture^que scenery and charm, (teeped with ancient culture and historic lore, unparalleled holiday ground of the East. Here you may rest, you191 words
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Article921 1936-11-15 10 Comparison Made With "Pidgin" English BAD TO LIMIT CHILD'S VOCABULARY An address on Basic English versus Pidgin English was given by Mr. P. II Leung at the meeting of the Hong Kong English Association with Sir William Hornell in the chair. The speaker said that921 words
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Article73 1936-11-15 10 AFTER accounting for hundreds of snakes in his ten years' life, Towser, a snake -killing dog of Warwick (Queensland) is dead. Towser, uho was famous throughout fiis district, was attacked recently by a large bl>\-k snake. A severe battle took place which ended in73 words
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Article269 1936-11-15 10 Mr. H. Vanderbilt To Pay Entire Cost £50,000 YACHT WITH 87FT WATERLINE lMi.w York. l^R. Harold S. Vanderbilt, it is learned, has agreed to meet all expenses of building, outfitting and running the American yacht to defend the America's Cup against Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's Endeavour269 words
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Article191 1936-11-15 10 QUIT RENT TO CROWN /CUSTOMS of the Thirteenth Century were observed at the Law Courts recently when the King's Remembrancer, Sir George Bonner, attended to receive from the City Corporation quit rents in respect of two properties which have long since lost their Identity. The191 words
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84 1936-11-15 10 MUSIC TRIUMPH SUCCESS OF WORK BY YOUNG CHINESE Tokio. /CONSIDERABLE interest has been aroused in musical circles here by the announcement that an opus by Mr Tsal Chi-kun. a 24-year-'-'.d Chinese student, has been accepted by the New Symphonic Orchestra, the foremost musical organisation In Toklo, for performance on Nov.84 words
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Article, Illustration123 1936-11-15 10 Hohenzollern View Of Royalty "THE SERVANTS OF GOD" Doom. •THE ex-Kalscr, who is president of *the Doom Study Circle, which meeta in his castle here, opened the winter gatherings by lecturing on "The Pint Appearance of Royalty in Mesopotamia." He described at length several stages of123 words
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Article31 1936-11-15 10 London. The National Chamber of Trade has issued a circular to its branches suggesting an extra bank holiday on the first Monday of October and inviting views.31 words
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Advertisement245 1936-11-15 10 _^^^fl B^^^. (CRAVEN) Tie tried W Jj most brands yM Wtf MtJtti* /JB of cigarettes i*&jßl in my time-— now J're settled down \v 'f^IBBS to Craven A 1 aaJ *'^BH because ~\labn' .^Bt afi? **fl* -afipl'zß ■Hr %m&mc^. Si, xm-' IB THMHSJfc S iM Wk "EASY-ACCESS" INNER FOIL WRAPPING245 words
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Advertisement686 1936-11-15 10 SPECIAL XMAS CHESTS PERAK TEA (ORANGE PEKOE) This useful and much appreciated Gift, Direct from the Garden, will be delivered Free of all Charges, to any address in Great Britain. 4 Ib. chest 5.00 6 7.00 15 $14.00 Send address of friends, together with yoor card and remittance, to ensure686 words
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Article, Illustration820 1936-11-15 11 Soviet System Described Through Characters In Fiction Under Moscow Skies. By Maurice Hindus. (Gollancz 10s. 6d.). •THERE has been a marked decrease 1 in the number of travellers' books about Soviet Russia and Mr. Hindus' novei may prove the beginning of a new fashion the Soviet system820 words
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Article378 1936-11-15 11 TWO MORE DETECTIVES AT WORK Enter the Dormouse. By Frank King. Robert Hale. 7s f.d. Death Goes by Bus. By Leslie Dm«HL Jenkins' Colonial Library. UTHE Dormouse" is a saint -like character, who is only sometimes on the side of the angels! Handsome and debonair, he runs a private detective378 words
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Article312 1936-11-15 11 Books By Vachell And Hewlett Joe Quinney's Jodie. By Horace Annesley Vachell. Ward Lock. 7s. 6d. Is and Was. By William Hewlett. Skeffington. 7s. 6d. OUR old friend Quinney, the antique dealer, now takes his lively granddaughter into his business, Jodie being a chip of the old block and inheriting312 words
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Article308 1936-11-15 11 Murder In Hunting Community Vurder Gone to Earth. By Jonathan Stagge. Michael Joseph. 7s. 6d. 11/E are told by the publishers tha* Mr. Stagge Is a well-known writer of mystery novels under another name, and certainly he has written a very exciting and intriguing murder story round the dlsapppearance of308 words
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Advertisement149 1936-11-15 11 NEW BOOKS The Life of John Rushworth— Earl Jellicoe— by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon $13.50 The Life of George Moore, Joseph Hone 9M A History of Europe, the Rt. Hon. H. A. L. Fisher 6.00 The Brothers Ashkeiiazi. I. J. Singer 4.M They Walk In the City, J. B. Priestley149 words
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Advertisement196 1936-11-15 11 More Money-Saving Power in CHEVROLET TRUCKS Business men who use trucks will be sure to Let US PIOV© IIOW vital new features investigate the remark* o'; advancements in truck engineering and design introduced b/ Haulage COStS.tO lICW IOW levels They are the most powerful Chevrolet trucks H^kX j??h sSi^t-^Vr ever196 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1936-11-15 12 CIR Frank Swettenham is frequently recalling Malayan memories in the London newspapers, and in a recent letter to The Times he recounts a remarkable story of snipe shooting in Perak. He says that it occurred a good many years ago in the Krian province, where seven and1,473 words
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327 1936-11-15 12 Chief Constable Presents His Compliments You're exceedingly polite, And I think it only right To return the compliment. ("H.M.S. Pinafore.") THE Chief Constable of Reigate, Surrey, has proved this Gilbert-and-Sullivan sentiment to be an excellent one. Working on his own theory that politeness can do more than anything else to327 words
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Advertisement199 1936-11-15 12 Britain's Purest Products Sold By All Good Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: GORDON ROBEY LTD. UNION BUILDINGS TEL. 4396 SINGAPORE. ®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 r .A Tele.199 words
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Advertisement7 1936-11-15 12 UNLIMITED *sJSilßilk\^ j HjP^™t TOO REAL DRAMA*7 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1936-11-15 13 Labourers Hope For Solution Of These Problems: WAGES STATUS WORKING HOURS EMIGRATION HOUSING SEX RATIO (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. THE lit. Hon. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri, PC, C.H., one of the old Indian Liberal school, and Mr. G. S. Bozman, 1.C.5., an Englishman, will1,266 words
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110 1936-11-15 13 U. S. Owner's Horses For England STUD TRANSFERRED FROM FRANCE TTHE entire stable and stud farm of Mr. A. Kingsley Macomber, the American sportsman, who has one of the best known, though not at present biggest, string of racehorses in Prance, will be transferred to England at the end of110 words
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Article24 1936-11-15 13 A number of small volcanic cones In the neighbourhood of Aragona, near Agrlgento. in SICILY, have been in eruption for the last few days.24 words
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Advertisement305 1936-11-15 13 THE LEADING MEDICINE /SSI FOR CIN DISEASES, ULCERS, t SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, BOILS, and BAD LEGS, RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, PAINFUL JOINTS, LOSS OF VIGOUR. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the direct I way to health as it removes the CAUSE i of the disease from the blood and restores health and vitality.305 words
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Article489 1936-11-15 14 No Forgetting CACH Armistice Day serves to confound those who long ago declared that memory of the sacrifices of those who fell or were maimed in the Great War would steadily wane. Malaya again paid its solemn tribute of respect, and its solid one of substantial contributions to489 words
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Article, Illustration1825 1936-11-15 14 A Traveller Recalls. Memories Of Many Voyages CO the s.s. Asdang has met her doom at last, after many years of hard work, on the difficult coast of Trengganu. Here is her obituary notice WRECK FOR SALE The wreck of the steamer "ASDANG," 646 tons1,825 words
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Advertisement321 1936-11-15 14 THE OPTICAL HOUSE REFRACTING DISPENSING OPTICIANS ASU TO SFE THE NEW FASHION FRAMES WITH LENSES TO Slit YOt'R VISION FOR OFFICE, THEATRES. GAMES: EXCURSIONS ETC. Optometrist: A. TAN. D.0., M Jf.A.O. El) COURT 65. Stamford Road. Singapore. A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS is guaranteed oy celling HOSIERY. DRAPERY. UNDERWEAR,321 words
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Advertisement37 1936-11-15 14 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TUESDAY. THUKSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 50 CTS.) EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd37 words
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Advertisement40 1936-11-15 14 HOME FOR THE CORONATION VIA THE CAPE AND BACK VIA SUEZ OR VICE VERSA ROUND TRIP FARE: Ist Class IF TRAVELLING AFTER JANUARY Ist 1937. From £161.13.9 FOR DETAILED INFORMATION PLEASE APPLY TO: X.P.M. LINE, 1 FhriaysM Grew, Tel. 545140 words
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Miscellaneous8 1936-11-15 14 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore.8 words
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Article, Illustration1782 1936-11-15 15 Furthering Friendly Relations Of Great Britain And China SIR A. CALDECOTT'S PLEA FOR CO-OPERATION "Now Is The Time For Deeds," Says Gen. Huang A brilliant description of the visit that he and Lady Caldecott had paid to Canton, and reference to the great hospitality1,782 words
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142 1936-11-15 15 Australians Argue About Their Accent OINGAPORE Australians who hays Joined issue in the past on the time-worn controversy surrounding the "Australian accent," will be in terested to hear that a revival of this topic is gaining widespread publicity in the Australian newspapers. The trouble started recer.dy when news was received142 words
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171 1936-11-15 15 Debtor's Ruse To Get Rid Of Creditors Warsaw. A POLISH business man recently hit on an ingenious way of getting rid of his creditors. One day the creditors received an urgent telephone evil telling them UMt their debtor was gravely ill and wished to settle his debts before he died.171 words
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Article80 1936-11-15 15 Mr. Genzo Ghii.^adzu, president of the Japan Storage Battery Co and one of the best known inventors in the country, has reported to the Navy and other interested parties that he won the case in a damage suit for US. $80,000,000 against the makers of Evide80 words
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Article30 1936-11-15 15 Prince Waldemar of Denmark, who became dangerously ill of bronchitis while on a hunting visit to the Duke of Brunswick in Upper Austria, is now out of danger.30 words
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Article, Illustration82 1936-11-15 15 A GIRL found working in the children's hair dressing department and described by experts as one cf the most beautiful they have ever seen, is to succeed Gloria and Dawn, the Selfridge mannequins, who are starting a mannequin school. The girl is Mi.;s Grace Hart (above) who will be82 words
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Article172 1936-11-15 15 RESULT OF DAUGHTER'S LOVE AFFAIR A YOUNG and attractive Chinese village girl in Hopei who has been "infected" with the idea of free love, has just killed her parents because they were opposed to her "flapperish ways of living," according to a Shanghai mosquito paper. Not long ago172 words
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Article529 1936-11-15 15 Tribute To Overseas Chinese IN an interview with the South 1 China Morning Post, the Mayor of Canton, Mr. Tseng Yang-fu, said that he thoroughly appreciated the friendly gesture shown by tbr recent visit to Canton of H.E. tiie Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Andrew Caldecott. "To reciprocate and in529 words
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Advertisement115 1936-11-15 15 A ROYAL FOOD The following interesting and encouraging intimation has Just been received from the Private Secretary to H.M. King Ghazi of Iraq Royal Ta' DIWAN. BAGIiI 24th Septerrb' p. I"3<J. "Messrs. COW GATE LTD Guildford. England I have the honour to inionn you that His Majesty, my Sovereign, has115 words
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825 1936-11-15 16 SHORTLY after the capture of Malacca by the Dutch forces in 1641 during the administration of GovernorGeneral Antonie van Diemen, a serious conspiracy was directed against the Dutch which, if it had succeeded, would have cost the life of the great Governor-General himself and825 words
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Article, Illustration399 1936-11-15 16 Snatching The Sunbeams LJAVE you ever tried to photograpl. sunbeams? They make beautiful pictures and are witness to youi photographic skill. Summer and autumn mcnths are especially good for sunbeam pictures. Often when the weather is threatening rain or has Just cleared from a shower you will399 words
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Article100 1936-11-15 16 "MUST *E CONSULTED" Pietcrmaritzburg. "IB 1 South Africa became a republic there would be civil war," stated Col. D. Reltz, Minister for Agriculture, in an address to the United Party congress. Referring to discussions abroad about returning colonies to Germany, he said "I want to100 words
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Article41 1936-11-15 16 A 25ft. tiger shark impaled m her stem reduced the speed of the Union Castle liner Llandaff Castle so much that she was stopped cfl Per.m. in the Red Sea, on Wednesday for the obstruction to be removed.41 words
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Advertisement342 1936-11-15 16 Take SANATOGEN and enjoy Youthful Vitality There is this about Sanatogen: In a perfectly natural manner it does what it promises to do. an e v^ builds f up new r health because it infuses into It will not cure every iraagin- the cells of blood and nerves able disease,342 words
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Advertisement370 1936-11-15 16 1^ ~~7la/t 'Sj*\^*4^~i my "''''*^W Whatever your optical requireai. i.:.«, •NAN-SIN has exactly what you cant plus efficiency and economy. Ring up 63G3 (or a convenient appointment complete satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back wltb a smile. NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS By Using KOTALKO A typloal example o!370 words
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Advertisement1741 1936-11-15 17 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awarded in respect of the1,741 words
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Miscellaneous274 1936-11-15 17 I^__^ i H i P F F _P P W BSjJ I HB I I Tt ■HBH" H_____^ F^ v B __i^^^ I siT^ 27 ■■-V f^l I ■■■l____________*> P^l _H I _H i LhJ HiH M 57 XWtk i iB% I m b I I Write your name and274 words
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227 1936-11-15 18 Almost Impossible Now To Get Berth In Far East Liners THE homeward rush for the Coronation continues to exceed expectations. Bookings on homeward bound liners from the Far East are now M heavy that it is almost impossible to obtain a berth between the middle227 words
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Article, Illustration403 1936-11-15 18 "Free Church Heads Should Take Part In Coronation Ceremony" A SUGGESTION that leaders of the Free Churches should take an active part in the Coronation ceremonies at Westminster Abbey was made by Dr. Barnes, Bishop of Birmingham, in a sermon in the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace. "I speak for403 words
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Article393 1936-11-15 18 "Beaten And Kicked In German Camp*' CAME TO ENGLAND AFTER ESCAPE A JEWISH author who escaped from a German concentration camp was stated at Marylebone police court to have taken drugs to deaden the pain caused by his treatment in the camp. Heinz Max Liepman,393 words
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Article110 1936-11-15 18 NEW LEVY NOT TO EXCEED 35 PER CENT. OF RECEIPTS Paris. /"VNLY incomes exceeding Fr. 60.000 "or even Fr. 80.000 a year will be affected by the Income-tax Increase provided under the financial reform bill to be tabled before Parliament shortly by the Finance Minister, M. Vincent110 words
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Article23 1936-11-15 18 Yamaguchl. Fire has gutted the main building of the Yamaguchl Higher School here. Damage la estimated at V.500,000.23 words
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Article133 1936-11-15 18 Policeman f s Reply JUIR. J. D. Cassels, K.C., the Record--11 er, at Brighton Quarter Sessions asked P.-c. Waldren-Under-wood, a former public schoolboy now in the Brighton police force: "You were not wearing your old school tie?" "No, sir. I wru. not." replied P.c.133 words
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Article127 1936-11-15 18 KREUGER TOLL SALE ENDS £2,000,000 REALISED New York. "TPHE sal-.- ot Krouger ani'. Toll securi- ties has been completed and total sum of just under £2.000.000 ha 3 been realised for debentures with a face value of £12.000.000. All but two small parcels of Rumanian bonds were secured by the127 words
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Article40 1936-11-15 18 Stockholm Sir Henry Hallett Date, director of the National Institute of Medical research, bio-chemical research wroker and London University professor, has been awarded the Nobel Prlzo in Medicine and Physiology jointly wiih Prof. Otto Lcewi. of Austria.40 words
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Advertisement88 1936-11-15 18 BOU RN VI LLE 12 Coupons for 50 Cigarettes. #12 Coupons. 1-lb. tin contains 4 Coupons. l-lb. ff 2 Coupons. <^j2& 12 coupons. imlbm n m i Coupon. There are certain Stocks on the S|i^&§Hh|\ market without Coupons, but g|F labels will be accepted instead, a l-lb. label being worth88 words
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Advertisement190 1936-11-15 18 Engineers Guide Bright Prospects and Big Pay Opportunities for the trained man Now ii the nine to |tt out ot the SJB^e) rut and quality for a permanent, well* tO^^r •altf post. Writ* TO-DAY for ihu W great Guide wilch contains the widen choice <A en|i leering course* In the)190 words
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Article196 1936-11-15 19 Nev Tasteless Tablets for Weak Run-down People. No longer need mother force fishytasting Cod Liver Oil down children's throats No longer need men and women who ars thin ar.ci undei healthy weight stay that way because they hate the thing which could put them196 words
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Article161 1936-11-15 19 HAVE a pound and a half of stewing steak sliced thinly, and cut into pieces about lour inches by two Inches. Cut two sheep's kidneys into small pieces, and roll the kidney up inside the pieces of meat. Dip in well-sea-soned Hour and put into a161 words
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Article86 1936-11-15 19 JkiELT two ounces of butter in a saucepan and put in hall a pound of button mushrooms. Sprinkle with pepper and salt, and cook gently for ten minutes, shaking the pan occasionally. Remove the mushrooms with a fish slice and put them aside. Beac three eggs, season86 words
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Article, Illustration741 1936-11-15 19 Open Sandals And No Stockings IT started out as a summer beauty fad, this quest for pretty, well-groomed feet and legs. Bare-footed days at the beach, open sandals and stockingless legs for summer evening wear, gave the movement its instigation. Once started, the idea741 words
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Advertisement366 1936-11-15 19 At Vogue's! At VOGUE'S.. Clothes Make the Woman Highlights of Fashion FLASHES FROM PARIS -SWING" IS THE NEWEST FASHION NOTE the secrets of Worth, LANVIN, SCHIAPARELI for EVENING CHIC are out JUST UNPACKED FXri.l SIVE SELECTION OF EVENIV. AM) \l TKKNOON GOWNS FROM PARIS. EVFNIN<; QOimi "SWING" WIDE and LOW.366 words
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Advertisement276 1936-11-15 19 EXCLUSIVE LATEST DRESS g^ >fl^ MATERIALS FOR THE EVENING jM' JWk* ;Jf FROCKS. B J M SHOTTED SATINS aS-* i LAQUERED SATINS PRINTED SATINS FANCY CLOQUES DULL MAROCAINS !.4's f^ A HUGE SELECTION OF OTHER FABRICS Hik M AT Wl CKOTIRMALL'S 4T-43 High St. Phone 7957 ■■MfIPV TH Lvq DIFFICULT276 words
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Article357 1936-11-15 20 GIVING LIFE TO SOBER OUTFITS THERE are all sorts of strange and amusing accessories on view this season. They will certainly add a touch of the ridiculous to the most sober of outfits. And, as we are expected to look gay, or dashing, or irresponsible—in fact anything357 words
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Article501 1936-11-15 20 Inga Stromberg - Inga Stromberg By IF you are tired of veal served in the usual way, try these French variations. The recipes given below call for no particular skill. Roubaix curried veal: 1 lb. fillet of veal. 2 ozs. butter, 1 teaspoonful curry powder. teaspoonful curry paste, 1501 words
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Article, Illustration519 1936-11-15 20 ANTICIPATING the richness of coro- nation clothes is a new tapestry evening coat cut on mediaeval lines, so that the neck is unadorned, the waist fits, and the skirt hangs in many stiff folds. In front, and a few at the back. Ther* are fuil half-length sleeves,519 words
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Article180 1936-11-15 20 A NICE pudding which can be made without suet and does not taxe long to bake Is made as follows. Cream together three ounces of butter and three ounces of castor sugar. Add a beaten egg. and beat well. Sift together three ounces of self-raising flour, a pinch180 words
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Article98 1936-11-15 20 CREAM together four ounces of butter and four ounces of castor sugar. Beat in three eggs, not too large, alternately with six ounces of sifted self-raising flour. Add two ounces of ground almonds, a few drops of almond essence, and two ounces ot blanched almonds, cut into strips.98 words
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Advertisement626 1936-11-15 20 P R CREPE de-CHINE i CHIFFON ■II OESISNS Gay looking lii COLORS diarnhg A HUGE SELECTION WASSIAMULLS' 31 33. HIGH ST. TEL: 7144. aNNOUNCING A XMAS SALE that has a wider appeal Ihp opportunity of slioppiiMC l.raply md the ease of selectlnK «it" IVkin« Carpets. Rug*. Blackwood furnilurc. (unphor t626 words
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Advertisement349 1936-11-15 20 M THE IDEAL P X CHRISTMAS GIFT f FOR HOME. Exquisitely wrought, each piece shows the A hand of the craftsman. Select a suitable item from our attractive display and leave the packing to us. jf Post now for Christmas. Malayan Pewter is duty free. A MAYNARD'S E Nil. BATTERY349 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-11-15 21 UIGH hats are the fashion now, and this little hat is no exception, with its dented crown and feather trimming. Designed by Pearl Garvis.28 words
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Article1436 1936-11-15 21 John Drinkwater - John Drinkwater By London, Nov. 7. THE King on Wednesday next is to take his place at the Whitehall Cenotaph at the head of his people in mourning the nations war dead. In this he will be following the example of hi.^ father, who for seventeen1,436 words
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Article794 1936-11-15 21 ELIZABETH SLOAN- CHESSER - WARM— TEPID— COLD ELIZABETH SLOAN-CHESSER Three Kinds Of Baths And What They Do For You BY DR. p*OR hygienic purposes there are three kinds of baths warm, cold, and tepid. Hot baths are useful because they increase the excretory functions of the skin and stimulate the glands to renewed activity,794 words
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Article78 1936-11-15 21 •TAKE the bones of a cooked fowl and chop them up small with a little lean ham. Put them into a deep stewJar with onions previously fried brown, sliced carrots, a clove, some bay leaves and parsley. Cover and stew for two hours. Skim occasionally. When, needed strain78 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-11-15 21 ""THE new grape shade lorms this attractive evening dress with full sleeves fitted into a band just above the clbov.\ Model by Emme.25 words
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Article103 1936-11-15 21 IT is time to shatter the illusion that all accessories should match. Bag. gloves and belt scarf, gloves and ba<j blouse, gloves and hat may be alike. Switch them round any way you choose, but don't have any more than three the same colour. Keep your shoes103 words
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Advertisement88 1936-11-15 21 C^^^B^^ Heakhy, 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 more good in Lactogen but baby geta more good out88 words
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Article581 1936-11-15 22 Suggested Changes In The Team R. E. WILSON'S DEPARTURE A BIG LOSS (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. THE Negrl Sembilan hockey team, which visited Singapore during the past week-end, put up a more creditable show than was expected of them. They were rather unfortunate to581 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-11-15 22 .Members of the Chaw Kit Road (Kuala Lumpur) boxing camp left to right Hamid (mosquito-weight novice champion) S. Obata (bantamweight novice champion) S. Govindasamy (trainer) Leonr Kwan (featherweiefct novice champion) V. Narayanan (fly weight amateur champion, 1936).37 words
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Article, Illustration137 1936-11-15 22 'THE newly formed Medical and Health Services Club at Seremban is m iking good progress. The Club's hockey side, which was formed this year, showed good form in the two matches played thus far ..A tennis tournament, which began in August, has just concluded. Winning eleven matches, V. Ampalavanar won137 words
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245 1936-11-15 22 KEDAH MALAYS DRAW WITH PENANG MALAYS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. THE Kedah Malays after putting up such a goad show against the Penang Malays at football were really unlucky not to have won by at least a coupla of goals. Four goals were shared. This annual competition was245 words
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Article121 1936-11-15 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. Epworth Leaguers from Malacca visited Port Dickson and Seremban and seventy members made the Journey. At Seremban, friendly tennis, badminton, and basket ball matches were played. Miss Chee Fong Lan of Seremban and Mr. Wong Gan Cheong of Malacca emerged winners121 words
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Advertisement207 1936-11-15 22 NEGRI TENNIS (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. Play will begin shortly in the Toh Kee Kan lawn tennis cup competition, among old boys of Christian Brothers Schools in Negri Sembilan. The following have entered for this tournament: Byes. Chong Ah Kai, S. M. Raju. W. Seneviratne, Dr. Chong Ah207 words
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Advertisement223 1936-11-15 22 A H B. WINTER n accordance with my policy of JH timely Interpretation of correct jH style trends, I am pleased to S^HE-** sponsor this Dinner Jacket of •£j marked individuality assuring HSHbBRS- comfort with style for informal f^BB^Ep --iifri wear wherever evenings are warm. ffiwßg Hhml^' In Mldnlgnt Blue223 words
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Article2424 1936-11-15 23 MALAYA COMMAND RIFLE MEETING Full Results Of 1936 Competition ABA. Match 11 (Amended). ÜBe, LA.. M.G.. »nd RcT«lrer loa P«ad aurefstc ihtn^tonihip winner! Ord Bn. S.S.V F. (P FW V.C Officer comnumdlni KatUUon:— Lieut. -CoL U. D. A. Fletcher. M C: 1. 3rd Bn S.S.V. P. <P. P.W.V.C.) Aggregate. 2749.36:2,424 words
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Article530 1936-11-15 23 POSSIBILITY OF ALL-JOHORE TEAM BEING FORMED (From Our Own Correspondent) c Segamat. THE interest displayed in hockey in 1 North Johore has surpassed all I expectations and the time is not far distant when a representative All- Johore side will take the field against I the530 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-11-15 23 The P.W.D. hockey team of Johore Bahru which lost to the Government kngllsh School, Batn, Pahat, by four coal'! to three.21 words
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Advertisement222 1936-11-15 23 UNSPOILED HAPPINESS in the days ahead Greatest of all tonics for every nerve- strained person, PHOSFERINE is for women a veritable godsend. It counteracts, m as nothing else can, the inevitable charge upon her nervous vitality which every woman must sustain. PHOSFERINE— the concentrated essence of known nerve foods, ensures222 words
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1597 1936-11-15 24 NESTOR - England's Most Brilliant Batsman Learned How To Play Cricket At Malta NESTOR. (By ORIEF reicrence was made in the 0 previous article to the departure for Australia of a team of English ericketen led by A. P. F. Chapman. The tour opened in 1928, but as most of the matches1,597 words
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Article971 1936-11-15 24 Position in the leagues before yesterday's games were: DIVISION I P. W. L D. F. A. Pts Portsmouth .14 7 3 4 25 16 18 Brentford 14 7 4 3 29 25 17 Sunderlar.d .13 7 4 2 29 25 16 Derby Co. 14 6 5 3 35971 words
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370 1936-11-15 24 T*HE final game for the men's open doubles badminton title was well fought yesterday at the Clerical Union Hall between the two Mr.yflower finalists, Seah Eng Hee and Tan Chong Tee and Chan Chim Bock and Wong Peng Soon. The result in370 words
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Article129 1936-11-15 24 (From Our Own Correspondent > Alor Star. The Penang teachers did extremely well In both their tennis and badminton games with the Kedah teachers and won creditably. Badminton results 'Pcnang first* Llm Sfln Hal and Chew Cheng Teau beat Wilson and Kong HM Cron? 21—7.129 words
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Article, Illustration54 1936-11-15 24 THE WINNERS of the senior division in the St. Andrews School (Muar) inter-House drill competi tion. Mr. Lawrence (third from right In front now) was the instructor. WINNERS of the junior division in the St. Andrew's School (Muar) inter-House drill competition. Mr. Thomas B. Chcong (fourth from left in second54 words
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Advertisement212 1936-11-15 24 OPENING TONIGHT ftTTgh YOIR lITTLE tkXM "V^AVA^^ld DARLING OF THE SCREEN P*ffl TA ot. Jjßfc J RETURNS IN A ."REAT fiidS X flt'l STORY lIKR tfln^Ai^teAi^^M^Hßr^ JREATEST PICTURE! SHIRLEY TEMPLE In a real heart-to-heart, human story! Surrounded by stars! singing happy new songs! Tapping new dances! Bringing cheery new smiles!212 words
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Advertisement37 1936-11-15 24 The non-stop Laugh Show! Today 3.15 6.15 9.15 Now In it's 2nd Month in LONDON and 6th day in Singapore William and Carole POWELL LOMBARD in "MY MAN GODFREY" with Alice Brady The Year's Outstanding Universal Comedy.37 words
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Advertisement27 1936-11-15 24 New and second-hand refrigerators for sale or hire. Fully guaranteed, prices from $10 per munth. BRINKifIAN.N CO.. 15, Grange Ro^d. Phone ".17. Start taking *PHYLLOSAN' TABLETS TODAY!27 words
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74 1936-11-15 25 Army Just Beat Johore TPHREE points a penalty goal— was all Army could wrest from Johore in the Malaya Cup rugger game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon. After an even first half. Army was frequently within striking distance after th? interval but superb defensive74 words
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Article237 1936-11-15 25 OUT FOR 153 AGAINST N.S.W. Sydney, Saturday. •I'HHKE was an amazing collapse by the M.C.C. in their first innings reply against New South Wales here today and at the end of the second day's play the State team were In the good position of being237 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-11-15 25 LJ T. Baxter beat D R Bocquet (above) 6—l 5—7 6— i in Urn loal ***of the boys' singles at the British Junior Tennis Championships, Wimbledon26 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-11-15 25 I ON DON Scottish beat Rowlyn Park by 23 points to fight in a Cu-h; match at Richmond Athletic Griun4. Richmond, Surrey The *!<*- tore shows a RoMlya Faik mi <st. -**••> tackling a London Scottish34 words
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Article132 1936-11-15 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Baliru •T^IE iron game is gaining popu- laxity among the Chinese in Johore Bahru and permission has been obtained from the Registrar of SocJeti-s for the formation cf the Chinese Amateur Weieht-Liftins Party. This new party includes several promising lifters who took132 words
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149 1936-11-15 25 The following have been selected to represent ths V.M.C.A. at hockey this week: Tomorrow, against the St. Joaeph a Institution at the Si. Joseph's "round at 5.10 T'.ni.: J. Bleha. P. C. Sanck, O. L. nay, C. Reshty, K. Leenjhn'gfcen. tfcvyny, RI.,?ne. K*c Stan*.149 words
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Article108 1936-11-15 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bal.ru. Saturday. Results in the remaining finals of the Johore badminton tournament: Women's Singles: Mis Lee Sim Gay (Companion 8.P.) beat Miss Tan Sye Ngeng (Blues 8.P.) 3-11. 11—7. 11—4. Men's Junior Doubles: Wong Slew Keng and Lim See Chang (Companion108 words
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Article70 1936-11-15 25 RAFFLES WIN SELWVN CLARKE CUP DAFFLES College brat the Medical College at hockey for the first time in six years yesterday when they met in the annual match for the Selwyn Clarke Cup. The score was 2 l. It was a grimly contested affair, with the winners dominating70 words
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Article31 1936-11-15 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangor beat Penang in a Malaya Cup Rugby name h-sre today by 12 points (four times) to five poinls (one goal).31 words
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Article30 1936-11-15 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. Negri-Malacca beat Dunlops-A PC. at Rugby by 24 points (four goals and a penalty goal) to five points (one goal) here It-day.30 words
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Article25 1936-11-15 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'a Lvmpur. Saturday. Selangor beat Malacca here today in an inter-State hockey game by two goals to nil25 words
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Article57 1936-11-15 25 In a scrappy game of rugby on the Padang yesterday, the Police held the R.A.F. to a pointless draw. The R.A.F. were by far the better team though, and controlled play for the major part. It was only the desperate tackling of the Police which57 words
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Article23 1936-11-15 25 H.M.S. Terror beat the Du f li Naval XI by five goals to two at soccer at Farrer Park yesterday.23 words
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Article160 1936-11-15 25 From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. IN their return hockey encruit r played at Taiping, Clifford School again lost to the Taping Tigers, this time by the wide mc.rgin of 5 gr»a!s to 2. i The Cliffordians opened brilliantly, 'to net two goals in rapid succession 'through160 words
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Article31 1936-11-15 25 The R.A.M.C. had an easy victory over tile Excise Department at Tangiin on Friday, winning 7 o. The goal scorers were Saward (3), Allan (3) and Cruwys (1).31 words
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Article, Illustration55 1936-11-15 25 JACK E. Lovelock, the Nt<r Zealand miler, was beaten into second place by Archie San Roman! of Kansas State Teacher's College in the Princeton Invitation Mile race at Princeton, New Jersey. San Romani snatched victory from Lovelock, who holds the world record, in a thrilling last lap. Glenn Cunningham finished55 words
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Article401 1936-11-15 25 LJIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, sat in a drizzle yesterday and watched with interest the singing and dancing of 180 children, ranging from 2 to 18 years of age, of the Po Leung Kui. The Home was holding its annual visitors' day401 words
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Article207 1936-11-15 25 PENANG VISITORS LOSE TO THE EDWARDIANS, 2—o (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiplng. 'IN a fast game of hockey, King Ed- ward VII School (Talping) defeated Penang Free School by 2 coals to 0. j The Edwardians had a better set of forwards, and from the bully-off,207 words
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Article212 1936-11-15 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. UAJI Ibrahim of Seremban won the individual championship at the annual athletic sports of the Negri Sembilan Malay Teachers' Association. Owing to heavy rain several events were cancelled. The results were 100 yards A, 1. Haji Ibrahim b Ancr 2. Jamal'jdin b212 words
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Article213 1936-11-15 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. •THE Seremban Convent held a sports meeting on Armistice Day for pupils of the school. Results: Rabbit Hop. 1. Doris T.molhy 2. K.Ui^rin-Prcdei-ickr; Shoe race, 1. Grace S. Multu 2. Iftere^a Sa Maria; Whecli.arrow ra r. 1. Chiew Yoke Chin 2.213 words
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Article135 1936-11-15 25 <From Our Own Correspondent) Taping. DLAYING their first heckey D this season, the Warders XI did well to stretch t^.o Ta'pinj Police to goalless draw. Hall played a fine faOM for the j Warders between tie posts and he was 'mainly responsible in preventing the135 words
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Article137 1936-11-15 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis. /"VN the Kuala Lipis padang In a keenly contested game Raub defeated Pekan by two goals to one in the final of the Leonard Cup (Pabang) football tournament. Pekan opened the score in the first half with a well-placed shot by Hamld.137 words
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Article502 1936-11-15 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) SegamaT. CIIO WING a marked superiority in the forwaid line, the Muar IndoCeyloneso Association scored a hard-earned hockey victory over j the Segamat Malays by tho odd goal in three, in a fast game on tl.c i iiegamat Malay School padang.502 words
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Article, Illustration686 1936-11-15 26 Team May Go On North To Penang Tournament For Commercial Houses New Clause In Inter-Club Rules BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT CEVEBAL matters of considerable interest to all players and followers of badminton, not enly here but upcountry as well, were discussed by the committee of the Singapore686 words
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Article, Illustration77 1936-11-15 26 From Our Own Correspondent Muar. The following is the result of a friendly match between the Ahmadiah B P. and the Indo-Ceylonese Association played at Jalan Daud (Ahmadiah first i Singles:— Satary lost to Kandiah i Z 15. 6—15. Doal w\\<± T. S. Piilai 21—15: h w. Kandiah77 words
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Article169 1936-11-15 26 (From Our Own Correspondent* Scremban Goh Hean Chye and Lim Ewe Law have reached the finals in the singles championship of the Poppy Day badminton tournament at Seremban The finals and the mixed doubles ties will be played of! this week Results: All beat K K. Piilai 15—10.169 words
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Article85 1936-11-15 26 llemben of the Chinese Students" Literary Association, of Kuala Lumpur. litter asscciation of the C.S.L.A. i Singapore >. cave a dinner in honour j of Miss Ida Lim and Miss Chan Kon .Vyeong on Mov 7. to celebrate t'i -ir winning the Selangor women's badminton singles and85 words
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Article521 1936-11-15 26 *T"HE seventh anniversary of the Novice Badminton Party was celebrated last Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday a dinner was held at the Great World restaurant with a gathering of about fifty members and friends Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lim Peng Lye. Mr. and Mrs521 words
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Article133 1936-11-15 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. In a friendly match at Malacca the Ketapang 8.P., Muar. beat the Happy Lads B.P. by six games to two. Scores (Happy Lads first): Singles: Tiam Watt beat Jaflar bin Manan 12—15, 11-15; Cheng Wee beat Mohamed Nor 15—6. 15—7: Cyril Ferrow lost133 words
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Article302 1936-11-15 26 (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 Johore Bahru •THE annual general meeting of the Johore Bahru District Badminton i Association was hold at the International Library with Mr. F M Still. the president, in the chair. Oth.-r3 present were Ir.che Adam bn I mad (Hon. Sec. J.BA.i, P.302 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-11-15 26 Group taken at the Nestanglo sports club dinner at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang Group photograph of the Derbyshire Badminton Party taken at their Anniversary at the Party's court31 words
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Article57 1936-11-15 26 The econd qu;.; Ing of membera ol the Useful b.i^minton Party will be l d I tt 12 noon, at the premlMt of the St. Thomas English School. Ku:< Bahru Road (facing the Party's < minton couru. Preliminary dlacu regarding the party's fourth anniv celebration wiM bo held.57 words
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Advertisement37 1936-11-15 26 SKIPPER'S COMPLIMENTS AND rV ILL YOU STEP ABOARD FOR A CLASS OF. TIGER BEER?' m Wk WS i v SSbbbbbbbb I^^\ 'jj*s U>-^l V <; uhHIH bsT iM s^^ t. x^^ v> —^Ma^^a^av *B Distributors: FRASER NEAVE LTD37 words
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Article560 1936-11-15 27 Two Recent Arrivals HART OF PERAK AND ARMY'S LT. CRAWFORD CINGAPORE resisted Johore's rugger challenge all right, and were clearly the abler team in the Ma'aya Cup match at ■Rengom. As my Johore colleague writes The Singapore backs, especially Lundon, were in great form. Glorious passing and560 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-11-15 27 Group phutojraph taken on the occasion of the prtWVUtion of yrixes to the winners jot the lawn tennis tournament at the Serembaii Medical Services Club.25 words
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Article, Illustration207 1936-11-15 27 K.E.S. (TAIPING) TROUNCE PENANG F.S, (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. SHOWING all-round superiority, the rugger fifteen of the King Edward VII School (Taiping) beat Penang Free School in their annual encounter at Taiping by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to nil. The local boys dominated the exchanges most207 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-11-15 27 kin ii .>■ .w College students' picnic at Mr. Namazie's bungalow at t ..i mv ivang itum16 words
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Article103 1936-11-15 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Padang Gajah won the Abdul Raof Badminton Cup, beating Bruas Malay Scholars in the final of the interkampong badminton competition. Altogether five kampongs took part in the competition and they were Batu Hampar. Trong, Bruas Malay Scholars. Padang Gajah and Bruas Internationals. The103 words
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Article88 1936-11-15 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat SERGEANT Mohamed bin Klin*, of the Johore Volunteer Forces, has made a remarkable improvement in his shooting since Joining the Segamat Rifle Club and wins the first prize in the Club's shoot for October. The 'ollowir.g are the scores: Mohamed bin Kling88 words
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Article209 1936-11-15 27 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Alor SUr. GOOD hockey was seen when the Teachers of Penang beat the Teachers of Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star, at hockey by 2—l. There was nothing to choose between the sides except that the Penang Teachers showed more dash in209 words
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180 1936-11-15 27 PUNJABI SOLDIERS DEFEAT THE SIKHS, 3—o (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. The 1/2 Punjab Regiment played a fine game of hockey to beat the Taiping Sikhs by three goals to nil. The exchanges were fast throughout, and the Regimental forwards showed excellent combination. Radha180 words
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426 1936-11-15 27 FAST HOCKEY IN WET WEATHER J. B. MALAYS BEAT SEGAMAT MALAYS (From Our Own Corrcspontient) Segamat. ■RESPITE a wet pitch, due to a continuous drizzle that fell throughout play, the Johore Bahru Malays gave a fine display of good hockey when they beat their Segamat compatriots by two goa's to426 words
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110 1936-11-15 27 Upcountry lifters are reminded that the second annual Malayan Olympic weight-lifting championships (under B AW LA. laws) will be held In Singapore on Dec. 23 and 24, and that entries, which must be accompanied by an entrance fee of $2 each, close in Singapore on Nov.110 words
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Article, Illustration42 1936-11-15 28 '•L AIMED A3 THE FASTEST of its type v, .iLind Army coDMKMpiMM, which built and flo'-n in at, being demonstrated for time at the Westland Aircraft works a* Y'-ovil. Somerset. At right the seen b.'forc Mi first flight.42 words
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Article, Illustration214 1936-11-15 28 MEN Uf a aiviOUS BRIGADE of It ya! Artillery, the 24th Field Brigade, said good- (> ye to their horses at Waierloo Barracks, Aldershot. The Brigade is to be mechanised almost Immediately. Some of the horses have been seiH to the Remount Depot at Arborflcld Cross,214 words
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