The Straits Times, 11 July 1937
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Title Section39 1937-07-11 1 T he Straits Times. THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 290 Sunday, July 11, 1937 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. Mo. 290 Sunday. July 11. 1937 Price 10 cents39 words
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Article425 1937-07-11 1 North China Truce Ends TEN TRAINLOADS OF SOLDIERS ON WAY TO TIENTSIN Heavy Concentrations Along Great Wall And Nine Passes Reinforced THE ARM El) TRUCE BETWEEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE TROOPS IN NORTH CHINA REPORTED YESTERDAY MORNING CAME TO AN END IN THE EVENING WHEN JAPANESE TROOPS425 words
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Article, Illustration93 1937-07-11 1 GIVEN MEDAL HE WON 26 YEARS AGO r\UR*WG yai Welliiißton Barracks of inspecting the Grenadier Guards, Capt. J. Brady, late of the Prince of Wales Volunteers, was decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal awarded to him in 1911. Capt. Brady lost touch with his old regiment before he could receive93 words
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Article93 1937-07-11 1 Extraordinary Accident In California Euioka. California A HUGE redwood tr»e crashed across th? main highway here enshing a passing moior-car and killing three Los Angeles >eople including Clinton I. Baxt r. former President of the Lcs Angeles Board ol Health commissioners. Ths great tree flattened the car.93 words
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Article23 1937-07-11 1 A new volcanic islet has ajpeared; between Paramlnshlr and Onekotan islands. In the northern group of the ICurl'es, Nona Japan.23 words
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Article, Illustration31 1937-07-11 1 1/ISCOUNT and Viscountess Davidson. The Viscountess is the tenth woman Ml', having been elected for Hemel Hempstead in place of her husband when he was made a peer.31 words
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Article33 1937-07-11 1 The Patriarch of Venice dedicated an ossuary at Pederobba. near Treviso. in which have been laid the remains of French soldiers who fell on the Italian front during the Great War.33 words
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Article93 1937-07-11 1 Close of play scores in county crk-ke; games which began yesterday: Leeds: Yorks 314 for 5 'Hutton 135 i; vs. New Zealanders. Colchester: Essex 206 for 4; vs. Sussex. Birmingham: Gloucester 107 (Mayor 7 for 46> Warwick 213 for 9. Dudley: Notts 286; Worcester 13 for 0. Manchester:93 words
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Article27 1937-07-11 1 In the final or the Midland CottaUe* lawn tennb tournament final •> Krftbuton reater«r Kho Sin Kia l*ftt U F. DftrM. S— ft— j.27 words
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Article, Illustration287 1937-07-11 1 Big Crowd Greets Chinese Naval Ship QI FICERS from the Chinese naval training ship, China Freedom, were greeted with enthusiasm by v large crowd of local Chinese who surged around them as they stepped ashore on Collyer Quay yesterday. The 1.600 ton China Freedom which arrived and anchored in the287 words
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Article30 1937-07-11 1 Tokio. Saturday. IjMHEN a military aeroplane crashed near Fukushima Major-Oen. KenJlro Nagasawa, Director of the Military Aviation School at Umage. who was a passenger, was critically injured.— Aneta-Domel.30 words
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Article, Illustration65 1937-07-11 1 MISS ANNIE YEO. Malayan girl champion swimmer, won both her events at the final try-outs yesterday at the Chinese Swimming Club i n preparation for the All-Malayan Chinese sports. (Details in page 24). The picture on the right appeared in The Sunday Times on July 7,65 words
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Article66 1937-07-11 1 JJDOKING out cf his icindoiv last night, a resident of Anderson Road, Singapore, saw smoke rising from a telephone pole on the roadside. He told the fire department. Two engines. rushed to ti'ie scene io find that two telephone company wiremen' were smoking out ■bees /rom66 words
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109 1937-07-11 1 AT the time of going to press Joe Grande was still unconscious at the General Hospital" to which he had been taken following his knockout by Nai Boon Man in the last round of their 10 three-minute round contest at the New World last night.109 words
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71 1937-07-11 1 FIVE DEAD, 30 INJURED IN EXPLOSION Helsingfors, Saturday. piVE people were killed and 30 injured in an explosion in the Military Technical Academy on the I island of Sveaborg. in Helsingfors Harbour. The noise of the explosions, which succeeded each other for two hours, was terrific and gigantic flames wereAneta-Trans-Ocean - 71 words
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Article18 1937-07-11 1 Paris. Saturday. Official control of the FrancoSpanish frontier will be suspended from July IS.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article39 1937-07-11 1 (From Our Own Corrrspondrnt London. Saturday. Sa(o flour: July -Aug. c l.f 10* ...I Gold II os. 3d. Silver (Spot) 2* 3 l«d. I month* ,d Cotton 7 06d. Exchanges: N>w York. 4!)j Amsterdam !l 01 s39 words
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Advertisement12 1937-07-11 1 ARTISTIC j FURNITURE SUN WAN Co., x:; Victoria St. I'hune 2425. Spore.12 words
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Advertisement57 1937-07-11 1 BUY YOUR CAMERAS AT SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., SINGAPORE— MALACCA GUERLAIN Creation with an indescribable air subtle distinctive Guerlain creates the fines t perfumes in the world and this their latest is superlative. \MWF* Mk A fragrance of elusive iA UP"tm Jl loveliness with an U >% I "Wfl irresistible appeal.57 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1937-07-11 2 Kallang Flips And Katong Plage Airport Vistas Raffles College Engineers A Warning SATURDAY afternoon at the Singapore Swimming Club is never very restful, since hardworking fathers who cannot get away from the office early enough to go with their children to the pool earlier in the week like1,750 words
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Advertisement34 1937-07-11 2 WELL OVER... 3O YEARS EXPERIENCE ENABLES US TO OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS A FULL RANGE OF FIRST-CLASS FOODSTUFFS SUITABLE FOR THE TROPICS. Meat Fish Poultry— Game Dairy Produce Hams Bacon PHONE 5376 (4 Lines)34 words
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Article, Illustration402 1937-07-11 3 SUNDAY TIMES REVEALS FULL FACTS What The Ciystal Shows OINGAPORE'S wandering Bellsha Beacon has returned to Its home in Cable Road. It is there to star, its owners say. Data compiled from a blue-book left in a trolley but. by a Singapore G-Mar. has enabled the402 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-07-11 3 Sub-iaspector Sher Mohamed of the Seremban police who has rereived a Coronation medal.13 words
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Article29 1937-07-11 3 ABOUT $1,700 was collected at the ball held at Raffles Hotel on Thursday night, in aid of the funds of the St. Andrew's Mlcslen Hospital.29 words
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Article198 1937-07-11 3 Today Java Southern Sumatra by all (Netherlands i 7 p.m Australia flew Zealand. Java and Timor Dili by oir (Qantasj 10 p.m Monday. July It. Kuala Lutnpui and Penanj by air (Internal Ail Service) 6 a.m Medan (Op ten Noort> ..9 am Pencrrang (Aik Socn> ..9 a.m198 words
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Article41 1937-07-11 3 Maib from Penang and Kuala Lumpur expected ycsierday by air (Imperial Service i. General deliver}- of Utters on Monday at 8 25 b IT. Ma. ls from Europe ftc. (London) expected today by air (Imperial" will be delivered to41 words
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Article121 1937-07-11 3 Berthing arrangemeuU for Sunda> Teireslas East 6 p.m. 34 5 godown President Monroe East 7 a.m. 11. Hwang West 6 a.m. 58 9. Taijin Mam East 9 a.m. 46 7. Hal Lee Roads 10 a.m. 20 1. Slllndoeng East Anchor. Hawaii Mi.ru East a.m. 48 9.121 words
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125 1937-07-11 3 MAN'S ESCAPE FROM JAVA CRATER VIOLENT ERUPTION WITHOUT WARNING (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavla. pwR Neumann, the volcanologlst, had a thrilling experience recently while visiting Mount TJerimal, the volcanic craier in Middle Java. He descended together with his mantrl to the crater to make observations. One of the gaps down125 words
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Article128 1937-07-11 3 Formation Of Central Body Passed At Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent). Segamat. A PROPOSAL to form an all-Johore Indo-Ceylon Association was passed at conference held at Batu Pahat of ddegutes from all parts of the State. Dr. S. Luiher presldea Formation of a central body128 words
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Article57 1937-07-11 3 (Frcm Our Ow.i Correspondent Seremban The death took place at Seremban ■if Mrs. Muthusamy Pillal. the wife of Mr. W. R. Muthusamy Pillal. a government pensioner and old resident of Negrl Spmbilan at her house in Setul Road. She was 85 years of age. Th<>57 words
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Article51 1937-07-11 3 (Fiom Our Ov.n ConevpondciU.) Soremban A Chinese was admitted t> the Sercmban Hospital on Thursday suffering from sjvere burn-,. It appears that the man threw the lighted end of a cigartcte on some spirit, accidental- causing a fire, which got on to his I latbsa arid caused the51 words
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Article136 1937-07-11 3 FRASER CO.'s REPORT. IN their daily report en the s'.iare market issued at the close of business yesterday, Messrs. Fraser and Co.. write that on Saturday London came out with fresh support tor tin shares. AS usual a number of stocks they particularly require are scarce In this country and136 words
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Article76 1937-07-11 3 Saturday. Noon. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (I. OB.) July 31 A UH Good F. A. Q. in bales (f. 0.8.) J«ly Mi 3»S No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Spore 31 .1'July 3P» 31' i Aur-Sept. 31',- 3176 words
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Article55 1937-07-11 3 4 MOUSE running along a window-sill of her kitchen scared Mary Rogan, a 65-year-old cook, to death. The incident happened at Shoreston Hall, the Northumberland residence of Lord Runciman. When she saw the mouse the cook gave a shout, stumbled and fell. She died a55 words
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Article21 1937-07-11 3 HARVEY.— At the General Hospital Singapore on July 10. 1937 to ConsUnce (nee Pierce) wife of T. E. Harvey a daughter.21 words
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Advertisement283 1937-07-11 3 FLY HOME IN LUXURY Luxury air linen leave Singapore every Sunday and Wednesday for London. Weeks of tedious travel saved. Perfect comfort. Nights spent on land. No tips. Also twice weekly services to Australia Aj more and more of the new double-decked, 4-engined Empire flying-boats come into commission, still faster283 words
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Miscellaneous129 1937-07-11 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY CINEMA Today ALHAMBRA Banjo On My Knee with Barbara Stanvci and Joel McCrea. I.U, 6.15 and 9. 15. \PITOL Dangerous Number with Robert Yount and Ann Sothern 3.15. 6.15 and 9 15 GARRICK— GEYLANG: "Plccadihy Jim" with Robert Mon-.^omery and "Operator 13" 7.45—11 p.m. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT129 words
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Miscellaneous286 1937-07-11 3 boxholders at 6 p.m. General delivery of letters on Monday at 8.25 a.m. Mails from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) expected today by air (Netherlands! will be delivered to boxholders at 7 p.m. General delivery of letters on Monday at 8.25 a.m. Malls from China and Japan expected today by Hawaii Maru.286 words
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Article, Illustration521 1937-07-11 4 How Will Rogers Wisecracks Were Recorded HE TOO HOLLERS "BOY" IN SINGAPORE ANE time professor of English and classics at Columbia University largest in the world American authorlecturer Clayton Hamilton told a Sunday Times reporter on the Javanese Prince that he never regretted switching to521 words
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Article40 1937-07-11 4 Mrs. Josette Costers, of the East Indies Publishing Company, ts sailing in the Op Ten Noon tomorrow for Java and the Dutch East Indies on a business trip. Mrs. Costers Is a publisher of Come To Ma'aya," a guide book.40 words
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Article136 1937-07-11 4 She May Paint A Singapore Sunset West Indian Artist Here AN accomplished water colour artist, Miss Mabel Rainsford, whose work is well known in England, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Patroclus. She has brought a selection of her work with her and hopes to give an exhibition in Singapore,136 words
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Article322 1937-07-11 4 Shipping Manager Fined False Information To Authorities pOR having given false information, both to the Monopolies and the Immigration Department about the arrival of the s.s. Da Shing, on Apr. 7, Van Giok Soo, manager of Chop Guan Thye Shipping Co., was fined $100 or to undergo four weeks' simple322 words
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Article60 1937-07-11 4 WHILE walking along Kunipong Java Road, at about 9.30 on Friday niuht. a Halnanese was accosted by six Chinese riding bicycles. Alleged to have posed as Police officers, they searched the victim, and finally made away with six dollars. During the search, the Halnanesc60 words
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Article, Illustration47 1937-07-11 4 JOHORE PLANTER WEDS After their wedding at Christ Church, Malacca: Mr. R. G. Willacy and Miss Joyce May Ansell. (Back, left to right) Mr. P. G. Jones (bestman), Mrs. J. E. Ansell (matron of honour), Mr. J. E. Ansell (the bride's father), and Miss Constance Ansell bridesmaid).47 words
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Article18 1937-07-11 4 A Russian sallo! >n the ship Heva slipped on the deck on Friday night and fractured his thigh.18 words
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156 1937-07-11 4 WILSON ACQUITTED ON GRIEVOUS HURT CHARGE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A STATEMENT made to 'he magistrate while she lay; partially paralysed in hospital last week by Miss Alison Yabslee, the 19-year-old Australian girl who broke her spine in a motoring crash156 words
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84 1937-07-11 4 Two More Arrests Follow Havelock Road Killing pOLLOWING the arrest of Tan Yew Boh, who is charged with the murder of Lee Tec!: in a house in Havelock Road on June 29, two more arrests were made by the police on Friday. They are Loh Hiong and Kiat Seng who84 words
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Article63 1937-07-11 4 BETWEEN SPARE WHEEL BONNET Indian Hurt In Car Crash AN Indian was badly Injured when r he was knocked down by a motorcar In Denham Road on Friday. He was carried along, it is said, jammed between the spare wheel and the bonnet of the car. He received a fracture63 words
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Article42 1937-07-11 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahm. DICYCLE registration in Johore D began on July 1. Machines In the State are estimated to be 60.000. Bicycles in Johore Bahm district are stated to be in the neighbourhood of 10.000,42 words
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Advertisement543 1937-07-11 4 MIGHTS Of t^^i agony W^J&mm caused by INDIGESTION R<>ad tills woman's account of bow she fid herself of acute indigestion pains fc.ive found great relief in taking Digestif Ronnie Pastilles. I think I have '•veryihinsr for indigestion. I have really and truly been in agony when I have tried to543 words
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Advertisement216 1937-07-11 4 I clear, healthy complexion will give you new charm and make It easy to win friends. Praised by Doctors Dr. T. A. Ellis, well-known physician of Toronto, Canada, reaently stated: "Skin disorders caused by parasites, as many are, yield to Dr. Nixon's Nixoderm. These para- /a^sBBBBBBSH sites are invisible to216 words
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Advertisement40 1937-07-11 4 A Show Filled With COMEDY MUSIC ACTION 3 Shows Today 3.15 6.15 9.15 ALHAMBRA 20th Century Fox Present Lovrly BARBARA STANWYCK and JOEL McCREA "BANJO ON MY KNEE" with BUDDY EBSEN It's One of The Surprise Hits cf the Year40 words
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Advertisement115 1937-07-11 4 TODAY'S MOST TALKED W/KKtKKfW^WPf^i^OSHf9M ABOUT LOVE STORY BRING! Hts7 ""V **^bT^ &k .sssß THEM BACK TO EACH SSM a, m. .^.tf^fal fl OTHER S AR\IS WARNEk M V K ,4 A BAXTER LOY IN THE BEST LOVE STORY THE SATURDAY EVENING POST EVER PRINTED 'TO MARY -WITH LOVE' 20TH CENTURY—115 words
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Advertisement22 1937-07-11 4 "QUALITY STREET" IS QUAINT AND CHARMING FREE PRESS TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 SIR J. M. BARRIES FAMOUS COMEDY NOW A FILM OF OUTSTANDING MERIT!22 words
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Miscellaneous77 1937-07-11 4 Wet Weather Won't Last rpHE wet weather of the li week or so is not likely to la. according to Malayan weather prophets, who explain it by an unseasonable change in winds. From the beginning of the month until July S windt were from the south and south east and77 words
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Article470 1937-07-11 5 Hint By Mr. Bartley BIG ECONOMIES SINCE 1930 BUT EFFICIENCY NOT REDUCED POSSIBILITY of a further reduction in Municipal charges is j mentioned by Mr. W. Bartley, President of the Singapore Municipality, in his annual report. A feature of Mr. Bartley's report (briefly reported yesterday) is his470 words
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Article230 1937-07-11 5 SAFEGUARDING MUSLIM INTERESTS New Singapore Body Formed *J|USUM3 of all communities gathered at the Istana, Kampong Glam, Singapore on Friday night to inaugurate the Muslim Central Body. Singapore. The formation of this body marks a step forward In the progress of the local Muslim community. The objects of the body230 words
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Article59 1937-07-11 5 The Police Band will play on Wednesday at Katong Park at 8.30 p.m.: March. The Middy iKenneth J. Alford^; Fantasia Overture, Three Days (Adolf Lotter); Selection, This Year of Grace (Noel Coward); Valse Lente. Embers (3. Listrange); FoxTrot, Oh! You Mystery Tune (Ancliffe); Characteristic Piece, The Irish Wedding59 words
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483 1937-07-11 5 CAPT. ALI SPEAKS ON VISIT TO THE CORONATION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. A large attendence, which included a number of women, good weather and a gaily decorated lawn added to the amenities of the installation dinner of the Malacca Rotary Club held at the483 words
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Article213 1937-07-11 5 "I WOULD confess that the longer I live, the more I learn to puzzle at and admire women", said Dr. Foe Hee Seng, proposing the toast of "The Ladies' with an old world courtesy at the Malacca Rotary Club's annual dinner. "The misogynist, who fails to213 words
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Article77 1937-07-11 5 $8,000,000 SCHEME MAY feE READY BY 1939 "THE new sewage purification works which is costing Singapore about $8,000,000 may be com ieted by the end of 1938 when it wUI be possible to start connecting houses to it. This is forecast In the annual report of77 words
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175 1937-07-11 5 VISIT TO SEREMBAN ST. PAUL'S INSTITUTION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. ■THE Hon. Mr. G. L. Ham. British Resl- dent of Negrl Sembllan and H.E. i Mons. Adrian Devals, the Bishop of Malacca, paid a visit to St. Paul's Institution at Seremban on Friday. They175 words
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Article, Illustration83 1937-07-11 5 SUIT of the Sea View Motri photographed at a farewell (fathering on the occasion of the departure for fcuror* on lenve of Jlr. H. Wurr, renwal manager of the Sea V »*w and Adelphi Hotels. Seated (from left to rlfhtl are Mews. W. M. Kwee. A. TsOib C l>»unapar!« D83 words
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Advertisement109 1937-07-11 5 LA II A dependable but harmless ™> I LAXATIVE TABLET Ensures perfect evacuaV, N H&&A Keeps lx^th body and N* "^B ri mind in perfect trim tttot^.\«Jri^VV ats c chocolate and ."an be taken chewing BENGAL CHEMICAL CALCUTTA BOMBAY Sole Agents for Malaya: Naina Mohamed A Sons, 22, Battery Road,109 words
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Advertisement372 1937-07-11 5 banishes that lired-oul feeling x^JT Mrs. Westcott writes "I have been taking Phosferine Tonic Wine, and have bcne- |UA fitcd wonderfully after a very severe illness. «^Kl\ The tired feeling often left after such a gHtm\ case has completely disappeared, and I am M^~~~Mi going to continue with its use.372 words
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Article188 1937-07-11 6 Police Break Up Rat Bug Cult Tokio. TTHF. Tokio police broke up a promising business when they arrested Aisei Akatsu. his wife and an associate. The three were active propagators of a cult which worshipped rats, bed-bugs, weasels, snails and other similar forms of animal life. In the past three188 words
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Article, Illustration114 1937-07-11 6 PACIFIC 6ATLANTIC LINKS Empire Scheme DLANS are being worked out for a round-the-world Empire ab service. The major cost of a Tasman Seal service between Australia and New Zealand would be borne by Great Britain. Attention is also being given to the Canada-New Zealand link, but114 words
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92 1937-07-11 6 ANXIETY to preserve the purity of the Italian race in East Africa is further manifested in a Royal Decree noio published. Under this decree any male Italian subject who, in Italian territory, maintains relations of a conjugal nature with a person who is a92 words
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226 1937-07-11 6 FORMER F.M.S. DOCTOR'S NEW APPOINTMENT To Head Hong Kong Medical Services r\R. Percy Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke, Deputy Director of Health Service, Nigeria, formerly Chief Health Officer, F.M.S.. has been appointed Director of Medical Services in Hong Kong. Dr. Selwyn-Clarke Is 40 years of age. He was educated at St. Bartholomew's Hospital226 words
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Article270 1937-07-11 6 Guest House Shooting In India R.A.F. OFFICER BANK OFFICIAL Shot In Presence Of Wife Karachi, June 30. Jyf R. George Smith, a Scottish ITA official of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, was shot dead in a guest house at Karachi early this morning by, it is aliened.270 words
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Article67 1937-07-11 6 New York. A MERICAN speech has accelerated 25 per cent, since the Great War In the opinion of an official court reporter here. The reporter, Mr. Joseph Van Gelder, writes on the subject in a pamphlet Issued by the American National Shorthand Reporters Association. This new swiftness, he67 words
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334 1937-07-11 6 A FILM taken by a British officer of part of the Wai Wai incident, which Italy used as an excuse for the invasion of Abyssinia, has been shown in public in London for the first time. The Government had hitherto refused to allow334 words
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Advertisement303 1937-07-11 6 iThis is the Essence Ht^xHEALTH! KA^H^u/?"" ■■*«o <«- "J-, v »> TAKE Brand's Essence of Chicken regularly for abundant fitness and glorious good health! A remarkable tonic to the whole system building up reserves of strength and keeping you alert and vigorous. Specially beneficial If you're feeling run down and303 words
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Advertisement302 1937-07-11 6 EFFECTIVE JULY, Ist, 1937 PRICES REDUCES REFRESH YOUR RADIO with i QUICKER START! MORE POWER! BETTER TONE! NEW PRICE LIST FROM Agent*: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, 4-5, Dboby Ghaot. Singapore 1 Seowkuan Trading Company 78, Robinron Road, Singapore A MODERN AGE DEMANDS LOXIT THE MODERN EYEWEAR. Only capable and ethical refractlonteta302 words
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Advertisement665 1937-07-11 7 LONDON ENb NEW MANSIONS HOTEL 38-3»-4« Lancaster Gate. Hyde Part W. 2 FIRST -CLASi, HOTEL. Central foi all parts of London Central neatlng Gas Ores Hot and cold running water In every bedroom. Direct PO phones in all Bedrooms Only English poultry anc me».t served. Inclusive terms (four meals dally)665 words
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Advertisement406 1937-07-11 7 I f STAMPS I STAMPS I RARE STAMPS. Serious collectors requiring rare stamps (if any country can be supplied from 1 our huge stock. Send uc your "Want" lists. WANTED FOR CASH. Really rare stamp* ol all countries but no stamp worth less than £1 each. Write for specimen copy406 words
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Miscellaneous1691 1937-07-11 7 Today's Wireless Programmes TRANSMISSION 2. GSH 1147 Mr/i (13.9 m.) GSG 17.97 Mc/s (16 8 m.) GSF 13 14 Me s (19.8 m.) p.m. G. 05 Big Ben. BBC Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Meha; conducted by Clifton Helllwell. Linda Parker (Australian soprano). Orchestra: Overture, Nell Owynn (Edward Oerman), Serenade, A1,691 words
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Article406 1937-07-11 8 "What Will Happen If War Should Break Out" SHIPS AND SUPPLIES READY, INDUSTRY FIRST MOBILISED REMARKABLE CLAIMS CONCERNING GREAT 11 BRITAIN'S PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR WERE PUT FORWARD BY SIR THOMAS INSKIP, MINISTER FOR THE CO-ORDINATION OF DEFENCE IN LONDON LAST WEEK. I have been asked," he406 words
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Article102 1937-07-11 8 •THE Canton Police Department has advertised for two new songs. One Is to be an ordinary song, which can have the effect of impressing the police with a thorough understanding of their duty. The other is to be a marching song, the music of which must be able102 words
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Article85 1937-07-11 8 Dangerous Number. Wit' Robert Young and Ann Sothern. M.G.M. At the Capitol. This is a tale of a continually quarrelling young couple, a silk manufacturer and an actress, who do not make up their differences until the bride Is dragged into a river wearing a new dress her85 words
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Article43 1937-07-11 8 New York. CAPTAIN Thomas F. Dugan, head nf the alien squad of the New York City Police Department, has sailed for Manila aboard thn liner Virginia to organize the Commonwealth police force. He will remain in the Islands for six months.43 words
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Article67 1937-07-11 8 Yokohama. IT is announced in Tokio that the Emperor has presented the Order of the Rising Sun with Double Rays. Second Degree, to Vlce-Admiral le Bigot and the Order of the Rising Sun with small cordon, fourth class, to each of the Admiral's three staff officers.67 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-07-11 8 LJKM.KY Royal Regatta, greatest e\ent of the English rowinj opened last week-end Tflth crews from all parts of the world. The picture shows a contrast in masculine and feminine fashions.34 words
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Article411 1937-07-11 8 Thirty Nations To Send Representatives To London Meeting ARRANGEMENTS are all but complete for an International Shorthand Congress to be held in London under the presidency of the Lord Chief Justice of England, Lord Hewart. Nearly thirty nations will be represented. Germany is sending 40 delegates411 words
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Article63 1937-07-11 8 JMAMMOND, at Lords recently made such a huge drive off Hollies that the ball pitched on the window ledge of the Press box at least 35 feet above ground level after a carry of about 100 yards or more. Bouncing off the concrete sill, the63 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-07-11 8 Spectators at the Chinese Swimming races in Singapore yesterday Details in pace 24.13 words
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Article132 1937-07-11 8 From Our Own Correspondents Seremban. Saturday 'THE British Resident. Mr. G. L. Ham. declared open the Renibau Agricultural Show today which was visited by hundreds of Malay kampong folk. Agrlhorticultural products, livestock, village industries and a baby show comprised the exhibition. Mr. A. C. Boyd. District Officer.132 words
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Article116 1937-07-11 8 •TWO hundred people were present at "Darul-Sa'adah," in Palm Road, the residence of Mr. A M. Alsagoß, when the Arab Association .feted their president, Dr. S. H. Al-Junied on his appointment as a Justice of the Peace. Among those present were Inche Onn bin Ja'afar,116 words
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Advertisement217 1937-07-11 8 45< on the large (8or.) size and 30< LARGE SIZE on the small (4 0r.) size, it what Z. t j f ou *1 jn AlM rews ln (8oz) Oj(l Economy tin. There is no change in quantity or quality. Fdr nearly c M M 50 years England has enjoyed217 words
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Article, Illustration662 1937-07-11 9 Mainly About Malayans By The Onlooker rOMMANDANT of the FJLS. Volunteer Force, which he has recently reorganised into State battalions, LIEUT.-COL. H. B. W. SAVILE, M.C., who this week gave us a vivid description of what a battle for Singapore might be like, is one of the best known "DieHards."662 words
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Article223 1937-07-11 9 112. 'MAIL LATE" [Owing to the fct* arrival of the P. and O. liner Kaiser-i-Hind at Penang. the mail fan fcnsiand inLvs-d the Prr.ans-Singapore train yesUrday. The mail wUI be delivered row a orning. instead of this morning— S. T., July 2.] FWcfay** the day for the outward223 words
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Article332 1937-07-11 9 A RECENT honour which lias so far escaped more than the briefest mention in the local newspapers will give a great deal of pleasure to Service men in Malaya and other parts of the Far East. Lieut -Gen. Oswald C. Borrett. C.8.. C.M.G., C.8.E., D.5.0., was recently332 words
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Advertisement155 1937-07-11 9 H I In (his streamline age has heen cpi(omi--.'d j^B ||H in the "1500" Fiat Streamline Marvel* pP r Vx"\ Truly a marvel of eni;«neerinjj and beauty. ■^H ■^■^K PlbBto». jfijTs* H I™' 4m fibril 'ff 43 W& i *w Wilh its ir> hp c > lind r <>ii-V. d^M155 words
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Article385 1937-07-11 10 Plan Envisaged By Education Expert TO BE MODELLED ON SCHEME SUCCESSFUL IN CHINA A" NEW LIFE Movement for India is the plan envisaged by Mr. Hassanand R. Batheja, of the Indian Educational Service, and the Indian Tariff Board, speaking of his admiration for the Chinese movement.385 words
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Article73 1937-07-11 10 THREE FELLOWS ELECTED Three Fellows have been elected into the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons to fill the vacancies caused by the retirement in rotation of Sir Holburt Waring, Bt, Mr. C. Fagge, and Mr. W. Sampson Handley. The newly elected members of the73 words
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Article292 1937-07-11 10 Lost Sight Restored By Flying Splinter PVE years ago 35-ye.ir-old Edward O'Neill, of Bryncoed Terrace, Abertridwr, was told by an eye specialist that only a mirage could restore the sight of his left eye. The miracle has now happened. Mr. O'Neill, who is a member of a292 words
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Article41 1937-07-11 10 TofcJo. Gen. Baron Sadao Araki, War Minister during the first stages of the Manchurlan Incident, has announced he would become a lecturer at Hosel University, here. The lectures, given twice a month, are expected to expound the spirit of old Japan.41 words
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Article, Illustration56 1937-07-11 10 HPWO new L.N.E.R. locomotives, th c "Empire of India" and the "Union of South Africa" were named at King's Cross by, respectively. Sir Firo* Khan Noon, Hirh Commissioner for India, and Mr. C Water, High Commissioner for South Africa. In the picture Sir Firor Khan Noon56 words
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261 1937-07-11 10 SPYING, NORMALLY A DANGEROUS JOB, IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY RISKY, AND FIGURES FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES PROVE THAT THERE HAS BEEN A HUGE JUMP IN THE NUMBER OF ARRESTS. In Russia, a breath of suspicion is enough to set the Secret Police working, and the same261 words
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103 1937-07-11 10 HONG KONG WANTS BETTER-GRADE PETROL .HTHE following letter appeared re- cently in the South China Morninr Post, Hoar Kong: May I make the suggestion through your columns, to the companies marketing petrol locally, that It was time some provision was made for the modern high compression engines now being fitted103 words
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Advertisement223 1937-07-11 10 A^CaJH^ Dusty floors y^W^y harbour germs He needs LIFEBUOY protection against disease! He's in his elf iicnt, playing safely on the floor with his trains. But can you say he's safe Can you say you are doing your best to protect him from the disease-germs that may exist on the223 words
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Advertisement721 1937-07-11 10 Add In Your Blood Kills Health and Vigour Kidneys Usually to Blame to stay there unless the Kidneys function 1 propcriy. Cbemlsts and doctors in over C 5 different countries throughout the world recommend Cystcx for Its purity ai.d prompt action as i a Kidney medicine. For instance, l>r. i721 words
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Article, Illustration397 1937-07-11 11 American Woman's Three Years Among the Arabs In Tunisia Among the Faithful. By Dahris Martin. Michael Joseph. 12s. Cd. <<^MONG the Faithful" ig the record of a very unusual experience. When the author arrived at the sacred city of Kairouan, in Tunisia, she found herself in possession of very little397 words
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261 1937-07-11 11 ROMANCE OF SPAIN'S MOST VIGOROUS PAINTER The Loves of Goya. By Marion Chapman. Jenkins' Colonial Library. WISS Chapman has written a full- blooded romance based on the turbulent life of Spain's most vigorous painter. Goya, son of sturdy peasant stock in the North of Spain, owed hLs early training to261 words
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Article139 1937-07-11 11 I'll Never Tell. By Roy Vickers. Night of Murder. By Charles Rushton. Jenkins' Colonial Library. DOTH these authors are well known to thriller fans, and their new booics certainly are not lacking In "alarms and excursions." A nice girl and an extremely naughty one are the central figures139 words
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335 1937-07-11 11 The World Strides On. By Michael Foldi. Melroac. 7s. fid. |^n. Foldl is considered to be among the most significant of Continental writers, and is claimed to be the greatest Hungarian author since the War. "The World Strides On" is laid against a background of335 words
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586 1937-07-11 11 A Continuity Girl Tells The Story Of Work In The Film Studios Continuity Girl. By Martha RoMns««. Robert Hale. 7s. 6d. NO more suitable name than Martha could possibly be devised for a Continuity Girl the being who stands at the elbow of the firm director, notebook in hand, and586 words
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Advertisement615 1937-07-11 11 tCtft RECEIVED! BOOK FOR ALL! PHOTOGRAPHERS'! "PHOTOGRAPHIC HANDBOOK" (The Home Photographer Home Movies for ei^ry me o/ Still and Movie Camera*) —Illustrated— Edited by— G. P. Kendall Frank Willy, Contain the following chapters: The Art 1 Craft of Photography. Sharpness In the Right Place. Common Sense about Filters, Good Results615 words
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Advertisement126 1937-07-11 11 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE W^ftHm CC\ I Tr\ r^Bi '^m^P^"* W.P.S. 3 GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARIES 18-F, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Ml THE LATEST PUBLJCATIONS AT CHEAP RATES. NEW BOOKS EVERY MAIL. SPECIAL RATES, OUTSTATION MEMBERS, CLUB MESSES HOURS OF BUSINESS: 8.30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. fwe must have SELO filnuy "It's uphill126 words
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298 1937-07-11 12 Most Machines Bought On Hire Purchase THERE are two chances to one that the lordly-looking fellov 1 who purrs past you on Connaught Drive in his shining mr sedan does not own his car. It might be another 13 months before he298 words
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Article, Illustration61 1937-07-11 12 MI.MIU i:s of the Vio-Wclls Ballet at Salder's Wells recently trird on the costumes designed by Mr. W. McKnlght Kauffer for the new Ballet "Checkmate" by Arthur Bliss, the first performance of which is to be held during the season which the ballet b> giving in Paris. The dancers represent61 words
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Article548 1937-07-11 12 Captain Dash - Captain Dash. By DACING may be sad to be booming in Malaya at the present time but It is open to conjecture whether these days can compare with the glorious days which have passed. Take for example the period immediately preceding the dawn of the548 words
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Article244 1937-07-11 12 "Dreaded" English Winter CRICKETER "HAD TO SCRUB FLOORS" Bury, Lanes. OYDNEY FREDERICK HIRD, a well-known cricket professional, told the county magistrates here that he had to Make a roaring fire every morning before his wife would get up. Make a fire every night in the bedroom244 words
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Article65 1937-07-11 12 FRENCH SEEK LABOUR FROM JAVA (From Our Own Correspondent). Batavia. 'THERE is a bigger demand now for Javanese labour in I rench Caledonia. Recently 250 Javanese left with their families for that destination. A second batch of 270 will 'cave shortly, while a third batch will follow later tn the65 words
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259 1937-07-11 12 Woman, Disguised As Warder, Murders Convict Paris. REPORTS REACHING HERE HAVE REVEALED ONE OF THE STRANGEST DRAMAS EVER ENACTED ON THE DEVIL'S ISLE GROUP OF PENAL SETTLEMENTS. Following the shooting of a convict named Robert Huon. a young warder, newly arrived, confessed to the murder and then astonished the authorities259 words
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Article84 1937-07-11 12 Full Quota Will Be Exported (From Our Own Correspondent) uatavia. IN the annual report of the Java Bank, the director, after reviewing ♦he satisfactory economic position of Netherlands India, predicts that N.I. natives would derive a benefit of 150.C00.000 ,rui:d?rs from Native rubber plantations In 1937,84 words
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Article91 1937-07-11 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bata- ia. AS a consequence of late rains, a ma 1 aria epidemic has broken out over an extensive area in East Java. This is the so-called "sawa" malaria, which occurs when opening up saw ah for padi and sugar91 words
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Article96 1937-07-11 12 'THE film "A Star Is Born," a Selznick production with Janet Gaynor and Fredrlc March, to be shown in Singapore soon, Is all in technicolout and is a romantic melodrama. A new Janet Gaynor plays in this story. Gone the sugary sweetness of her previous roles,96 words
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Advertisement286 1937-07-11 12 The Severest Test a Film could have The 1936 Everest Expedition chose Kodak Film ("Panatomic") for all the still pictures. (Cine-Kodak Film was used for the motion picture record.) This film had to pass through a difference of temperature of about 130 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, from the intense heat286 words
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Article1094 1937-07-11 13 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By J\EAR Readers— This will be my last Sunday Sermon for a Month. For four whole weeks I shall do absolutely nothing, which is my idea of Heaven. Perhaps this will sound like heresy to the industrious, but then those who are loudest in1,094 words
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Advertisement200 1937-07-11 13 Don't risk rough chapped hands X* _-Jv^/ W*>^ > by using inferior soap. Sunlight K < I K~< sX Soap is as gentle to hands as it \^gj^B *~^fe^ Iff is to clothes— keeps them J^WIWP\ /^^SB Save money with SUNLIGHT SOAP Don't allow your dhobi to use inferior //^^V»^soap.200 words
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Advertisement1145 1937-07-11 13 T ff J promise you that > k this 40-year old remedy Pi jg| if_*i will put a stop to I your dog scratching." A This same treatment will also me formula of the now give him new life and spirits. J£X S Bob Martin Condition One of the things1,145 words
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Miscellaneous471 1937-07-11 13 CONTRACT BRIDGE By THE FOUR ACES \iyilEN you are Declarer, it is all well and good to hope for the suits to break in such a way that your contract can be fulfilled. However, the smart player looks for ways and means of improving the percentage in his favour. He471 words
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450 1937-07-11 14 The Straits Times. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore. Totidem Verbis Malayan isation pROM Dato Roland Braddell the State of Johore has received a solemn warning of the dangers of Malay? nisation as a sequel to decentralisation contradictory though those two ponderous terms are in I literal meaning.450 words
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Article913 1937-07-11 14 G. DEVONSHIRE - Malayan Police On The Warpath G. DEVONSHIRE Swift And Decisive Blows In Selangor WRITTEN FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES BY MUHEN Captain H. C. Syers came from the 10th Regiment in Malacca in 1875 to form a Selangor Police Force, he found that a semi-mili-tary body of pc ce already existed913 words
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Article1089 1937-07-11 14 Wanted The Perfect Employer T AM a typist in revolt. It has suddenly occurred to me in the middle of answering advertisements extolling my prowess, sweet nature, and general efficiency, that, after all. It is grossly unfair that I, as typist, should have to supply all the virtues. The "perfect1,089 words
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Advertisement384 1937-07-11 14 4310 TELEPHONE 4310 REFRACTING. DISPENSING. AND MANLFACTIRING OPTICUNS GLASSES with VOGUE SIGHT COMFORT THE OPTICAL HOUSE OPTOMETRIST: A. TAN. DO.. M.N.A.O. KitK up 4310 ror appointment. A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS Is guaranteed by -elling HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR, n<\ Bqn Shirt', Boots and -luxs. itc Hv nlnr lines of384 words
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Advertisement40 1937-07-11 14 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TUCKS SATURDAY SUNDAY .UTI.K DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION M CIS i EVERY M<. II I KROM 9 P.M. 1O MIDNIGHT ~pTa"n~o~" TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orcbird Rd P40 words
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Advertisement41 1937-07-11 14 ft* 9 for sunny dim es t>Sr S l 6 x'^'X White canvas oxfords on |MBto»«<i "^""N spscial treated nibb<?rsoles. SMART fc STYLISH! Available also In full leather soles and heels— s2 50 Advert, of The Bata Shoe Co., Ltd. Spore.41 words
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Article400 1937-07-11 15 8.8.C. Assistance Appeal Goes Unheeded DAVENTRY WANTS PROGRAMME EXCHANGE PLAN Dominions And Other Colonies Make Rapid Response jtiALAYA is failing to play its part in supporting one of the Empire's leading institutions, the British Broadcasting Corporation. Having given up his long-cherished idea of inducing Empire radio400 words
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Article, Illustration55 1937-07-11 15 "T AM your brother, Sid Pout" were the words on the band round this man's hmt. Mr. Pout left Kent 25 ;mii j»go and settled in Canada. When he returned to Kngl.-.nd last week he was met by his four sisters, who had not seen him during that time. The55 words
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Article144 1937-07-11 15 Imperial Order For Rev. W. Weston Tokio. 'TPE Rev. Walter Weston, the 76--year-old father of Japanese Mountaineering," has been decorated by the Emperor with the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Fourth Grade, in recognition of his services in promoting Anglo-Japanese amity. The decoration will be presented144 words
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Article29 1937-07-11 15 The talian Government has made yet am ther protest against the rapid ris2 in the cost of th« most necessary foodstuffs and in articles of clothin t.29 words
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Article126 1937-07-11 15 North Pole Airmen Get Honours Moscow. COR exemplary fulfilment of a Government task and heroism the Central Executive Committee of the U.S.S.R. has bestowed honours .on members of the Soviet North Pole Expedition who returned here. Prof. Schmidt, leader of the ex-! pedition, Spirin, Sheveleff, Papanin, Alexsieff Mazuruk, Golovin and126 words
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Article135 1937-07-11 15 LONDON'S BATCH OF LOVING SNAKES IT Is very rarely that the Reptile House at the London Zoo receives specimens which enjoy elng handled. Among the latest consignment from South Africa, however, are some snakes that positively enjoy being held in the arms and stroked. They are the Cape snakes known135 words
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Article34 1937-07-11 15 An agreement on the long-standing frontier dispute between Irak and Iran was initialled at Baghdad by the Irak Foreign Minister and the Iranian Minister in Baghdad and will be signed at Teheran.34 words
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Article, Illustration6 1937-07-11 15 THE TOURIST COMES TO SINGAPORE— 26 words
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Article163 1937-07-11 15 Colombo, July 1. I UNDERSTAND, writes the political correspondent of the Times of Ceylon, that the very last act of U.K. the Governor Sir Edward Stubbs, who left Ceylon yesterday is bound to lead to a complicated constitutional issue. He has certified the higher-police-pay vote.163 words
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Article113 1937-07-11 15 Far East Passenger Conference 7 NATIONS TO BE REPRESENTED IT is announced that a Passenger Conference of practically all the shipping; lines engaged in the Far Eastern trade has now been formed. Its objects are friendly co-operation between its members and coordination of action in regard to .sailings, passage rates,113 words
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155 1937-07-11 15 Peggotty's Hut To Become Dining Hall ""THE quaint upturned boat-house on j Gravesend canal bank, which is thought to have inspired trm 'Peggotty's boat-house on Yarmouth sands" in "David Copperfleld" is being restored for use as a works' messrooin. For a time Dickens lived in an hotel not far from155 words
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Advertisement105 1937-07-11 15 7/ a/ eliminates the possibility of errors in picture-taking. The bugbear of inaccurate focussing with roll film cameras is removed once and for all by the Super Ikonta. How is this possible, you ask? By the built-in range finder an instrument so opticall> sensitive that It reacts to the slightest105 words
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Advertisement101 1937-07-11 15 fi^^^^l How quickly they pass those o^ik J/k jß^Lj-'IHB fljglß happy hours of early Motherhood J^. il^-^t 4fHffll how pp easant their memory <_^T jH I P"1 IHI II now And how wise you were *^^^Bfcyß Wf* I r&^\ U\\ il to eC£^ y° ur litt'e one on something that101 words
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Article708 1937-07-11 16 WHAT GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE STAND FOR The Commoner Heritage Of Liberty Paris. -AN France and Great Britain— and on them alone— depends today the fate of our common heritage— free thought, tree speech, and law— and not on the arbitrary will of a708 words
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Article382 1937-07-11 16 View Of Government Economic Adviser Berlin. SIR Frederick Leith-Ross, Chief Economic Adviser to the British Government, described the work of the Economic Committee of the League of Nations here when he addressed the congress of the International Chamber of Commerce. Sir Alan Anderson, M.P.. was in382 words
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Article112 1937-07-11 16 Nuncio May Mediate Castel Gandoifo. THE Pope has instructed Mgr. Cortest. the Papal Nuncio at Warsaw, to use his influence as mediator in the quarrel between Mgr. Sapleha, the Archbishop of Cracow, and the Polish Government. He is believed to have made up his mind to put112 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-07-11 16 Germany for the 1915 and early 1916 class of reservists for the army. Here is a recruit undergoingUP - 22 words
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Advertisement250 1937-07-11 16 I THE LEADING MEDICINE Hi? SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, £3^W SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, BOILS, and BAD LEGS, RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, ISs^i PAINFUL JOINTS, LOSS OF VIGOUR. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the direct i way to health as it removes the CAUSE giJarrSgl of the disease from the blood and N KljJig=H restores250 words
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Advertisement209 1937-07-11 16 I Did you Maclean I [your teeth to-day? I Yy^^F 'l*^& %^m& |r B Oui,oui, Monsieur! MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you vie 1 solid dentifrice, try the new r*r""T aouo pukuum mrnia Is the place for an ideal holiday! Always plenty to do and much to see and for209 words
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Advertisement252 1937-07-11 17 LOOK! 4f£ OVER 50,000 CYCLES REGISTERED! BUT OVER 75° 0 ARE SHODDY MACHINES!! WHY NOT 'TRADE IN" YOURS FOR A BRAND NEW ONE FROM US. YOU PAY WHILE YOU RIDE. A STANDARD "K" TRIALS SOLICITED WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO BUY. SOLE AGENTS i MALAYAN CYCLE COMPANY LTD. 7 8, DHOBY GHAUT.252 words
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Advertisement243 1937-07-11 17 TSttiA Made by the ""N ff^ffQ largest canning M^\\ fjPP&\ the British V>f§Ldk\jf > V^ 1 fivC '^£>hIE\ fit i\ A. If. Water will help but Wetting the hair constantly with water to keep it in place is only a temporary measure and some claim it is a very harmful243 words
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Miscellaneous596 1937-07-11 17 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday 'mes 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 the596 words
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Article108 1937-07-11 18 NEW POST OFFICE PLAN IN future the number 999 is to be the special SOS signal for London telephone subscribers on automatic exchanges. Sir Walter Womersley, Assistant Postmaster-General, in making an announcement to this effect In the House of Commons, said the technical arrangements108 words
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55 1937-07-11 18 Toklo. Faced with unprecedented boom in the shipping industry, the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha has decided to reorganise its ship building department into an independent firm, capitalised at V.10,000.000 to be known as the Toklo Ship building Co. Formal decision will be made at a55 words
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559 1937-07-11 18 CLERICAL SALARIES OUTSIDE GOVERNMENT Is Present Scale A Just One? EFFECT OF MANY BANKRUPTCIES To the Editor of the Sunday Times. /CLERICAL salaries outside Oovernj^ 1 ment service are based upon the j scale of salaries paid by Government to Its subordinates service. A manager j will say to a559 words
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Article, Illustration462 1937-07-11 18 Photography, Time and Sentiment 'Backward, turn backward, O Time, in your flight "THIS is an address to camera-own-j ing parents to remind them of a few facts relative to the sentimental value of photography and the passage j of time. Self evident though they may be. these462 words
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Article77 1937-07-11 18 GreatGrandfather At 57 Istanbul. A GED only 57. Ahmet Halach. a retired farmer living in Marash, Anatolia, has become a great-grandfather for the third time. He is head of a family of 43 members: 14 children (six boys and eight girls). 26 grandchildren, and 3 great-grand-children. He married three times,77 words
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Article237 1937-07-11 18 Work In Study Of Oriental Tongues CIR" DENISON ROSS. who is retiring after 21 years as director of the School of Oriental Studies, was honoured at a dinner given by the School at Grosvenor House. A portrait of him by Mr. Frank Beresford, which is237 words
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Article129 1937-07-11 18 Political Crisis In Albania Belgrade. IN Yugoslav political circles therr is much talk of a continuance of the politic:/, crisis in Albania. It is reported here that Gen. Araniti, Minister of War, has been sent on five months' compulsory leave and will not be allowed to129 words
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Article193 1937-07-11 18 Take These Strengthening Tonic Tablets. Too many bouts of fever are dangerous. Each attack leaves your system a little weaker a little more prone to far more dangerous ills. If you feel an attack coming on— or if you have just recently recovered, lose no time193 words
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Advertisement301 1937-07-11 18 IT'S ECONOMY TIME at GIAN SINGH'S ANNUAL STOCKTAKING QAT F NOW f A REAL SAVING OPPORTUNITY NO SHREWD BUYER CAN AFFORD TO MISS. /*rv !-:■> The crowd that turns up every day j^^^^?* during our sale is your guidance. V^«Bs<2^ JUST A FEW MORE EXAMPLES——, Mm BUT WE SUGGEST YOU301 words
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Article, Illustration400 1937-07-11 19 New Coiffure Styles Make The Ear Important Max Factor's Advice THERE was a time when an exposed ,ear was almost as scarce as a revealed ankle. But today, Hollywood fashion seems to be calling dainty ears out of hibernation. Many actresses are achieving all sorts of interesting and novel effects400 words
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711 1937-07-11 19 London Angle On This Season's Popular Fashions London, July 5. CUMMER furs are things with which it pays to be generous. This year white fur need not be an extravagance as a shoulder cape it is as elegant by day as it is charming by night. Of course, the colour711 words
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Article102 1937-07-11 19 MUFFINS are always welcome on either a breakfast or luncheon table and when those muffins are dressed up with pineapple they are doubly welcomed. 2 cups flour 3 tablespoons sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 2 teaspoon salt 2 eggs 1 2 cup milk 3 tablespoons cooking oil102 words
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Advertisement330 1937-07-11 19 At Vogue's! "Paris Review" of New Fall S ilhoue tt c s PARIS DICTATES SINGAPORE ACCLAIMS PEOPLE WHO LIVE FOR STYLE W«*!> ShipiwnU of HistinctWe Evening Gown"— fixations of the moM excitinj models in the Paris Opening' New Fashions Authentic Styles It In owlns to devaluation of the Fiench franc330 words
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Advertisement294 1937-07-11 19 To BELAWAN DELI (SUMATRA.) Reduced same vessel return tickets now available. Singapore Belawan return Ist class $80/Interchangeable with Straits Steamship Company, for first return sailing of the ss 'Kedah' to Singapore, after arrival of X.P.M. Steamer at Belawan. For particulars apply to: K. P. M. LINE, FJNLAYSON GXZZV, SINGAPORE, LOOK294 words
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Article, Illustration635 1937-07-11 20 Brightness And Novelty In Laying The Table PLAIN food, especially when children have to be catered for, becomes twice as appetising if there is brightness and novelty in the laying of the table. Cakes, puddings, and fish dishes served in individual portions, rather than taken from a centre dish appeal635 words
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Article120 1937-07-11 20 r\RAIN the juice from a tin of apricots and rub the fruit through a sieve; there should be a breakfastcupful of pulp. Take a lemon or apricot pint jelly and make up, using the apricot juice instead of part of the water. When cold and just on the120 words
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Article127 1937-07-11 20 I INE a flan-ring with short pastry and pinch up the edges. Cover the bottom with sliced tomatoes and season them well. Then scatter with finely grated onion and chopped parsley. Heat a breakfastcupful of milk, pour over a beaten egg, and season with pepper and salt. Pour127 words
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Article, Illustration287 1937-07-11 20 •"THE housewife's interest in corn flakes does not stop at the breakfast table for she has found that this popular cereal can be used in many interesting ways in devising new and novel dishes. Corn flake crumbs, for example, have taken the place of287 words
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Article44 1937-07-11 20 1 cup corn flakes 1/3 cup melted butter 1 cup sugar Vi teaspoon cinnamon may be omitted) Roll or grind 4 cups corn flakes to yield 1 cup fine crumbs Mix crumbs with butter, sugar and cinnamon. Use as directed above.44 words
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Article127 1937-07-11 20 /"•RF\M together four ounces of butter and four ounces of sugar. Add the grated rind of an orange and a beaten egg. Beat well, then sift in ten ounces of self-raising flour sifted with a quarter of a teaspoonful of salt. Stir in one or two tablespoonfuls of127 words
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Article140 1937-07-11 20 DEAT one egg and half a cupful i of castor sugar together till light and creamy and then stir in one and a half squares of melted Cbocolate, two tablespoonfuls of melted butter, and half a tea- j spoonful of vanilla essonce. Now sieve together two cupfuls of140 words
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Article83 1937-07-11 20 OOAK overnight one cup of dried peas and one cup of dried beans. In the morning boil with two cups of diced carrots and two cups of diced turnips in salted water. In another pot simmer slowly two pounds of lamb cut in small pieces. Season, and when83 words
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Advertisement453 1937-07-11 20 INSIST OF jSSgg BETTER J* WA YE J\ that i 5.... BETTER FOR YOUR HAIR whicb is to %*y, entrust your coifliue to yjr experts who will nelp you to se.ecl a style that will be adaptable toi the Ttire vcar. .Then too. you will enjoy »he comfort of our453 words
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Advertisement151 1937-07-11 20 [WHY I USE I 1 xjjfl NEW f^EETrJ 1' New Veet' ends all unwanted hair in 3 minutes without trouble, mess or bothe' 2' New Veet' leave* the skin soft and s.nooth without trace of uf>ly stubble. 3 'New Veet' is ju->t like a toilet cream sweetly scented and pleasant151 words
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Article, Illustration30 1937-07-11 21 Charming Blouse In Pale Sunshine Yellow A CHARMING blouse of crisp organdie in pale sunshine yellow. It has pleated tufts and a front finished with ball buttons. Model by JaPiq«e.30 words
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335 1937-07-11 21 METAL "JEWELS" FASHIONABLE THIS SEASON JEWELLERY for day wear is just as important as that worn upon full dress evening occasions, though during the day fewer precious stones are s«en than heretofore. There is instead much gold and Bilwr used for day jewellery. Some of it is beautifully worked and335 words
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Article126 1937-07-11 21 DUT a pound of sliced apples into a saucepan, with the juice of a lemon and its rind, four ounces of sugar, and a lump of butter. Stew gently 'intll soft, then rub through a sieve. Cool a little, then stir in a small spongecake made into fine126 words
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Article112 1937-07-11 21 DUBBER bathing caps that have not been in use during the i winter may have become dry and I stiff. Before they are worn they should be well soaked in warm soapy water with a little soda in it. This will make them supple again. Caps sometimes become112 words
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Article196 1937-07-11 21 This American Recipe Fills Dessert Bill r\ESERTS may come and desserts may go, but it is pie'that will continue to reign as favourite. And there are pies and pies. This is the sort that will bring forth praise in abundance. 5 cups of sliced, peeled196 words
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Article, Illustration36 1937-07-11 21 A bmui.ful tuHii fur iMlsl functions. It k exprwed in white <>r,-r .1 *Jth a complementary Jacket of Mack Ik*: motifs of hue are *l*o appliqued on the hew. Model by Margaret Mark*.36 words
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795 1937-07-11 21 Horace Richards - The Death-Knell Of Her Chances Of Marriage? Horace Richards Is A Woman's Thirtieth Birthday By SOMEHOW the figure 30 seems to hold an ominous meaning for 'any girls. It has come to represent the thin and unofficial yet none the less -definite, line of demarcation which separates Girlhood, eager and795 words
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Article122 1937-07-11 21 A SIMPLE meat loaf is made as follows. Mince a pound of shoulder steak and half a pound of ham or bacon (any of the cheaper parts will do, if not too fat). Put in a bowl with four ounces of fine breadcrumbs. Add pepper and salt, a122 words
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Advertisement59 1937-07-11 21 CoMtpnlmQnt j^^^K^uf AuiM lll lii J'LACTOGEN" is a carefully balanced whole -milk iaO&^^ food, full of the nourishment of rich cow's -milk,' and (adapted for Baby's delicate digestion. w«. For Gonitentnwnt «r*l be ffUHi Jlwn fr« to tny motUer who (>*)Vhb/ roih v «,r om«,. or w,n k. k.. i,59 words
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785 1937-07-11 22 Many Local Records Beaten (By Our Seremban Correspondent.) Seremban, Friday. piFTY-EIGHT competitors are taking: part in the third annual Negri Sembilan tiateur athletic championship meeting which began today at Seremban and will be continued tomorrow. Although no Malayan records were lowored, several Negri Sembilan returns of785 words
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Article143 1937-07-11 22 (From Our Own Correspondents Seremban. Tuesday. J. E. EDMONDS, the Negri fast bowler, who has been dropped from the State team against Malacca scored 62 at Port Dickson in a match when the cricket team of King George V School beat the Port Dickson Recreation143 words
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210 1937-07-11 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Saturday. A WELL collected 60 runs (retired) by H. S. V. Ramayah. coupled with some good bowling by Ajalb Singh and Kumarakulasinghe. resu'ted in tne Segamat India-Ceylon Association soring a convincing win of 78 runs210 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-07-11 22 Tenßku Jamil, champion athlete of the Seremban Anglo-Chinese School, a son of the actinic Yam Tuan of Negri Sembilan, ran well in the inter-school relay race which his school won on Friday at Seremban.34 words
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Article199 1937-07-11 22 BATU PAHAT WANTS STRONG ACTION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. CKX)TBALL enthusiasts who wish to see cleaner games appreciated the action of the referee when he sent a player off the field recently. Too many foul tactics have been employed by players lately and most199 words
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Article99 1937-07-11 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. |7OR the first time in the history of Negri Sembllan badminton, the State will be taking part in an interState competition today when on the King George V School courts. Selangor will be opponents for the Foong Seong Cup tourney. The following have99 words
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Article174 1937-07-11 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. TPHE Depot swept the board at the Federal Police Sports this afternoon with 66 points, leaving Selangor runners-up with 22, Negri third with 20, Perak fourth with lO I and Pahang last with V/ 2 The Depot's succession of174 words
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Article122 1937-07-11 22 (From Oar Own Correspondent."* Seremban, Tuesday. ■pAN JOO LIM. who did well in the Singapore lawn tennis championships recently by defeating Roy Smith, was a fcrmer champion of Negri Sembllan. Seven years ago he won the Negrl championship. In view of the recent Negrl Sembllan tournaments the122 words
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Article, Illustration938 1937-07-11 22 From Our Malacca Correspondent Soccer A BOUT seventy Malay vernacular schools competed for the Tuan Hadji Mohamed Shield, the finals of which were played o:i Tuesday between Buklt China School and Rumbat School at the Bukit China Ground, Malacca. This Inter-school scccer competition began in 1931 and938 words
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Article, Illustration46 1937-07-11 22 The St. Francis Institution team, winners of the 880 yards relay for Ham Clarke tup. at the Malacca later-school athletic itporU. The Anglo-Chinese School team. 193 7 Ball Shield champions, a; tne Malacca inter-school athletic sports. Mr. Wong Hon Chong, the coach, is in the centre.46 words
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Advertisement564 1937-07-11 22 GASTRIC ULCER "NEARLY COST ME MYJLJFE The hou I and duties of a railway tend to make him liable to rtoniach trouble. Mr. 8., a Railway man, 1 fom a gastric ulcer which, he nearly cost n«. my life." He had i. a operation, and was strictly diaM lcr months,564 words
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703 1937-07-11 23 Chinese Inter -School Prepare For Tussle Malayan Sports i From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. 'THE secend Malacca Chinese athletic j meeting held In preparation in the All-Malayan Chinese sports meeting at Singapore, has just ended. A number of last year's records were broken,703 words
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Article205 1937-07-11 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. 4 *THE Malacca Lawn Tennis Associatlon had a very successful prize distribution on Thursday evening, the occasion being the finish of the year's tournaments. As Mr. J. A. E. Mac Lean •aid at the function, 86 entries wer^ received. This was205 words
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Article163 1937-07-11 23 Muar League Soccer From Cur Own Correspondent.) Muar. "THE surprtee of the weeks leabue 1 football was Urn defeat of the Land I Office at the hands of the police by the odd goal in live. The Land Office had gone through the first round without163 words
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Article, Illustration83 1937-07-11 23 Malarra Chinese sports (top to bottom, left to right): lim Ah Yuan, Lim Chin Seek, second and first respectively in the hop, step and jump: Low Ah- Sang, first patting the Shot (16 lbs.) and Throwing the javelin: Chee Soo Choon, first pole vault; Wong Hon Chong, first 100 nu-tres83 words
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Article111 1937-07-11 23 St. Francis Association Win By Two Points 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. POR the first time an Inter-club athletic meeting was held at Malacca, the teams being St. Francis Association and St. Francis Institution. The S.F.A. won narrowly by two points after an enjoyable day's sport. Results: 120111 words
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Article337 1937-07-11 23 Stradling Just Misses Century i From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. 'THE Genuang Cricket Club met the Malacca Club at cricket here and beat Malacca by 103 runs. Stradllng scored freely to total 90 before being caught by J. C. S. Ponsford off O. L. Stevens' bowling.337 words
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Article202 1937-07-11 23 THE semi-finals of the Malacca Chinese open badminton tournament were played at the Seng Cheong Society's Courts on Monday and werr full of excitement. The first semi-final was between Scow Chul Chiang and T. C. Leong. Leong led in both sets and only with a little more202 words
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Article, Illustration54 1937-07-11 23 I-iom Our Own Correspond .i i > Malacca. Mr. Lim Kung Hee, managing proprietor of Chop Nan Chiang, Bunga Raya. entertained a large gathering of friends at the firm's premises on Saturday nieht on the occasion of his Mr. Lim Hw-g lire, wbu cave a party In54 words
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Article, Illustration54 1937-07-11 23 Vusof and Bari (left) who played a hard-fought game with Mi Chandrapala and H. S. Lee in the Malacca men's handicap tennis doubles final at Malacca. C. F. (icin:s and P. F. de Souza (left) who beat J. M. Lee and Yap Eng Tee in straight sets in the Malacca54 words
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Article1240 1937-07-11 23 THE annual general meeting of the Malacca Y.W.C A. was held in the Suydam Girls' School on Monday. Mrs. A. W. Hay Introduced Mrs. G. H. Hemmant, president following the resignation of Mrs. Hay. The m'nutes of the previous general meeting were rend and approved.1,240 words
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Advertisement493 1937-07-11 23 EVEN IF YOU ARE HATUMLLY THIN PJ ILL.KERVOUS. gJL RUNDOWN A^i^™ Gain Perfect Health, jM W Renewed energy, A Re- m\>. *4 xk I- P^^Laa LaH >'2 •VIKEL*' TaktaU, tha »m«ili»fl MlaaraJ i jj§r~4; Conc.»tr.ta «ra« »ha rLh In MIHMM.S S WJJi ami FOOD IODINf. It bulldlnfl wp thouiandt -j493 words
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1663 1937-07-11 24 Silver Mo nk Lowers Five-Furlong Mark (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. /"\WIN(. to this morning's rain the going was slightly heavy today, the %J last day of the Perak Turf Club's summer meeting. The afternoon was cool and a1,663 words
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Article320 1937-07-11 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. WITH the approach of the annual F.M.S. vs. Colony match it wouid be timely to suggest a change. J Why not make it a Colony-Malay States or North Malaya-South match? Outstanding players like Lockhart and Stradling are being left out just because320 words
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Article52 1937-07-11 24 The V.M.C.-A. School of Commerce will hold its prize day tomorrow at K 45 p.m. The chairman of the school committee, Mr. J. D P. Nisbet, will preside, and Mr. A B Jordan, president of the Y'.M C.A.. will distribute the prizes and L.C.C. and Cambridge certificates won52 words
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Article, Illustration14 1937-07-11 24 Jaffar bin Abu Said, champion (class 1) at the Victoria Institution, Kuala I.umnur. sports14 words
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493 1937-07-11 24 SELANGOR'STEAM FOR CHINESE SPORTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. The following have been selected tentatively to represent Selangor at the Malayan Chinese sports meeting to be held in Singapore at the end of the month. MEVS EVENTS 100 Metres— Chow Seng, Chung Yoke Tens Ho Sum Wah and Chen493 words
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Article71 1937-07-11 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. The Penang badminton team for the Malayan Chinese sports meeting Is: Men, Urn Ewe Chye, Tan Kin Hong. Chee Choon Keng, Tung Ohim Huat, Tan Kong Tat, Urn Yong Fong, Tan Choon Kooi. Women, Boey Chwee Lan, Claire Chan, Lee71 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-07-11 24 Tav Kirn Lock, ouUtami :■>•+ halfhack of the Muar Chinese M A. He has been selected for the AllJnhore Chinese team20 words
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Article143 1937-07-11 24 CINGAPORE Chinese swimmers broke no records but set up good times during final try-outs at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday in preparation for the Malayan Chinese sports to be held here. Yeo Jui Mok did well in the men's events and Annie Yeo won both the143 words
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Article332 1937-07-11 24 From Our Own Correspondent.! Johore Bahru. A START will be made with the j Johore Bahru District badminton championship tournament on Thursday at the Ayer Moleh Malay School courts. Entries are: Junior Single*: Raja Ahmad b Ja'afir (Customs B P.> Ng Chai N^uan and J. T.332 words
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Article112 1937-07-11 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. SECOND Lieut. Mohamed bin Kilng of the Johore Volunteer Forces, ogam tops the scores of the Segamat Rifle Club for May with an aggregate of 101.22. J. R. C. Denny comes second with ft. Scores, score, handicap, total > Mohamed bin Kling 88.112 words
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Article30 1937-07-11 24 The cricket games to have been played yesterday between the Ceylon Sports Club and St. Joseph's Institution, and St. Andrews and the Straits Chinese, were cancelled owing to the rain.30 words
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568 1937-07-11 24 Services Beat Malacca 2—l In Cup Soccer (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. ""THE Combined Services beat Malacca by two goals to one in their Malaya Cup match here today, but the goal which gave the Services their viciory is being much discussed. From what could be seen, the bait568 words
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Article210 1937-07-11 24 Positions Up To Date. W L Points P. W L. Ist Inn. Ist. Inn. N.R. Possible Obtd. Percent. Point scoring Win 15: tle7V'2: win Ist Inns. 5; loss on Ist Inns. 3: no result 4 pts. each: no play, match Ignored; no play for two days, one210 words
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1079 1937-07-11 25 Selangor Dismiss Visitors For 199 STATE 37 SHORT WITH THREE WICKETS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CELANGOR are making a spirited reply to Singapore's score of 199 in the first innings of their inter-state cricket match, bcin;: 37 run short of that total1,079 words
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Article, Illustration31 1937-07-11 25 Xiic l^.^ t u u^iii* v« uu I I tNc t and M( <1!. al College wnieh met at football ye&terday, Kailles winni..e by four goals tv two. Sunday Times Photograph.31 words
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55 1937-07-11 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. A big crowd saw the South China Athletic Association beat the Penang Chinese Recreation Club by four goals to two on Victoria Green today. The visitors gave the homesters an object lesson in ground passing and led by a55 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-07-11 25 Lmm w-ii Kit winning the ii-nh jump at the Singapore A. A. A. meeting yesterday. Sunday Times Photograph.18 words
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Article100 1937-07-11 25 (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipoh, Saturday. pvESPITE the soft ground a high standard of athletics was seen at the annual Perak open athletic championship meeting held here today. A Malayan record was created in the long jump by Tal Swee Kee who made a100 words
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Article135 1937-07-11 25 R.A.F. (Seletar) 7 Excise Dept. 1 THE R.A.F. (Seletar) accomplished a splendid performance by defeating the Excise Department by seven goals to one in a second division league soccer game played at the police depot yesterday. For the first five minutes the Revenue Officers did well135 words
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Article84 1937-07-11 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. Tan Kirn Hong entered the final of tne Penang badminton championships today by beating Llm Ewe Chye 15 13, 14—14 (o—3), 15—9, Ewe Chye created a sensation last week when he defeated Tan Cheng Phor, Perak champion, in the Foong Seong84 words
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Article73 1937-07-11 25 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Chew Song Theng, for tne second year in succession, won the championship in the singles (handicap) billiards tournament of the International Library when he (-300) beat Jabit bin Rejab (-125) 250-189 in the final. Song Theng and Jabit. the runnerup, were73 words
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Article542 1937-07-11 25 FRISCO BEATS FAHMY IN CLOSE BOUT Joe Grande Goes To Hospital Y OUNO FRISCO ((11.3 i)4 3 i) turned the tables on Mohd. Fahmy (11.6) over 2 3 mm. rounds at the New World ast night. Although not as impressive at the fiery Egyptian who gained a comfortable victory over542 words
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121 1937-07-11 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. DESULTS of matches played in the Royal Johore International Club annual lawn tennis tournament during the week are: Men's singles championship: N. A Hannay beat K. H. Bancroft 6—4. 6—3. Men's singles handicap: Khoo Peng Hock beat E. W. Hide121 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-07-11 25 llie start of tiic uue mile race hi >.ie WktfMtm A. A. A. meeting h»u hf (us R Heron (Skins; —Sunday Time* Photograph,23 words
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653 1937-07-11 25 Two Malayan And Five Singapore Records Shattered FJESPITE the bad weather and a heavy track two Malayan records and five Singapore records were smashed at the third championship meeting of the Singapore A.A.A. held on the padanjr yesterday. HE. the Governor Sir Slrnton Thomas and Lady Thomas were present. Best653 words
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Article298 1937-07-11 25 Raffles Turn Tables On Medicals Raffles College 4; Medical College 2. COR the first time since 1931. 1 Raffles College defeated their rivals, the Medical College, in the annual soccer match. The score' was 4 2. Rough play prevailed in the! second half necessitating the referee calling all players together298 words
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Article201 1937-07-11 25 First Five Ties (By Our Badminton Correspondent FIVE ties in the Singapore men's junior singles badminton tournament played yesterday at the Clerical Union Hall marked the official openIng of the local badminton season for the current year and, as in previous years, there was a good crowd201 words
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820 1937-07-11 26 POSITION OF FOO LUM CHOON CHO KIM HAWKE For What Teams Are They Eligible To Play?— Getting Ready For Big Tournament BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT •TV it iiE has recently been some dlscujsion here, and I believe also in 1 quarters upcountry. regarding the ruling of the Badminton Association of820 words
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Article240 1937-07-11 26 The Spartan B.P. beat the Joybells B.P. I iti a return friendly match at the home court last Sunday by five games to two. Resu!U (Spartan ilrst) Tan Kok Ann beat Tan! Yew Jiang 14—14 (3— It. 15—1; Ong Thiam Seni; beat O. Isaac 12—15, 15 6, 15—8:240 words
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Article47 1937-07-11 26 The eighth annual athletic sports of the Mercantile Institution will be held on Friday, July 18. at the Jalan Besar Stadium beginning at 2.30 p.m. Visitor's race, thread and ne?dle race open to public and the old boys' race will be run after 4.45 pjn.47 words
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Article86 1937-07-11 26 A larse gathering was prest.it in Victoria School Hall last Sunday to see the finals of the Singapore Malays I admin ton tournament. In the singles Madon 'ttnfitM M slim B P t beat M. Hodri (Oentle B.P. by 15—10. 15 7 and In the doubles. M86 words
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Article91 1937-07-11 26 On the eve of his departure to Penai.g as organizer of The Bombay Life Assurance Company, Ltd. for Northern Malaya. Mr. P. A. Renganatha Iyer was entertained at a tea party by the Kua a Lumpur branch of the company. Speeches were made by Messrs. Neelakandha Alyer, H.91 words
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Article69 1937-07-11 26 The following playerd will represent the Merry Youngsters B.P. against the Eclipse B P. today at 2.30 p.m. at the latter'g court 2V Sea Avenue, Katong in a friendly badminton match of five singles and two doubles: FTanley Chin. Richard Tan. Edward Tan, H. L. Wee. Francis69 words
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Article73 1937-07-11 26 The AuguM B.P. have received prizes from the following for the 1937 badmir.'.on tournament: Mcvr.v. Soil Ohfe Soj-. a cup, Chen si. ill Chien a cup. Lee Slew Pan a cup. Aw Sian Bin two shields. Lee Kirn Chiu a medal, Ang Kirn Si.- a meoal. Tan Chin73 words
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Article131 1937-07-11 26 The Eclipse B.P. beat the S. raits Times Sports Club last Sunday at their court at Kampong Bahru in a friendly match of five singles and two doubles by four games to three Results. (Eclipse first): B Samuel Koh beat Chin Tham S»ee 15 10. 15 12;131 words
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Article51 1937-07-11 26 Entries ioi the Gentle B.P.s annual open championship A and B (league sy<stpm> are now open. The entrance fee is $1. Entry forms are obtainable from the asst hon. secretary. Mr. A. Rahlm, or the sports captm. Mr. M. Benin. Entries will b: received not 1»M than Aug.51 words
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Article, Illustration131 1937-07-11 26 The Eclipse B.P. which lost to (lie -*»1.-rry Union B.P. left to right Chia Chin Joo, Chia Chin Soon, Tan Tiang Choon, Cha n Chee Seng. Koh Kong Sun, and Georgie Cheong. The Boustead B.P. which beat the Vehicles Sports Club at Badminton. Back row left to right:— Ho Siang131 words
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Article572 1937-07-11 26 " SHUTTLECOCK - "SHUTTLECOCK" BY Pcnang. pp.NANG scored a great victory over Perak In tl.e Foong Seong cup tournament (northern section) played here last week-end. The local champion. Tung Ohlm Huat. In his first meeting with the visiting champion, Tan Cheng Phor, won and with a margin to spare. Penang572 words
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Article1312 1937-07-11 26 DARK SHIRT - DARK SHIRT By The drawing of ties in the Selangor B.A. men's junior doubles, women's junior singles and women's junior doubles took place last Sunday. Men's Junior Doublet: Byes. Teng Kong 1 and Yew Tuck, Llm Sang and Choon Lum, Chiang Goon and Bei.f Cheong.1,312 words
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Article75 1937-07-11 26 12 Nations Discuss Badminton •"PHE annual general meeting of the International Badminton Federation at Bush House, Aldwych. London, was attended by representatives from Australia. Canada. Denmark, England, France, India. Ireland. Malaya. Netherlands. New Zealand. Scotland, and Wales. Sir Oeorge Thcmas. the President, presided. Certain alterations of the Laws of the75 words
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Article141 1937-07-11 26 Playing at the a«ay re; r. last Merry Union B.P. B ("am b;at the Eclipse B.P. "B" by four games to two. The Del between M. M. Alkadreo and Edmund T«O of the M»ny Union B.P. and Oeorgic Cheong and Chan Chee Seng of tbe Eclipse B.P.141 words
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Article106 1937-07-11 26 In a friendly return match ol fix singles and one doubfes the Amateur A.U. B team defeated the Devonshire "B team by four games to three (A.A.U. players mentioned first) Chan Joo Mlang lost to Cyril Wee 15—12, 4—15. 9—15; Syed Salim beat Koh Keng Huat 15—5*106 words
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Article93 1937-07-11 26 The Boustead B.P. beat the Vehicles Dept. Sports Club In a friendly badminton mate i of four doubles. Results (Boustead first) :L. C Smith and W. J. Henman beat O. C. Meredith and W. Rose 18—21. 21—17. 21—17; Yeo Hong Chuan and Chung Cheng Hock beat A. M.93 words
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Article126 1937-07-11 26 The Coronation B.P. beat the Useful B.P. "B" team of badminton last Sunday by lour games to two. Results (Coronation B.P. first): Kofa BenK Swee beat Soh Hun Leng IS 9, 15 10; Ong Svee Kee lost to Francis Chiang 5 15. 6 15; Ong Swec Tian beat126 words
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Advertisement112 1937-07-11 26 Eno-htalth keeps me m^ Every day crowded witn soc.al engagements And at nights thcatresj parties or dances Don't let these gaieties get you down Take Eno regularly and compensate your system for what it loses in large cities and smaU hours. Eno keeps you clean inside and gives you that112 words
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832 1937-07-11 27 Gunners 9 Goals Likely To Prove Useful Kain Troubles The Tennis Players By "ECHO" •TTtE struggle for honours in Division 1 of th< S.A F.A. League is becoming thrilling. Here are the positions of the n st four clubs— and remember that the full prograrrn.e832 words
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Article290 1937-07-11 27 Present Boys Win For Third Time (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. 'THE English College obtained a creditable victory on Thursday when they beat the Old Boys by five wickets in the annual match for a Cup presented by Inche Ismail b Abdul Rahman, the290 words
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Article136 1937-07-11 27 CONDITIONS were poor for the rowIng of heats In the R.S.Y.C. regatta yesterday afternoon. In the Senior-Junior Pours, rowed over a full course, a fairly big sea and following tide made things unpleasant. L. F. Duncan's crew Jumped away at the start, leading by a length after the136 words
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Article57 1937-07-11 27 A general meeting of Clerical Union members interested in sports will be held at the clubhouse, Rangoon Road, on Saturday July 17,' at 2.30 p.m. Mr. J. P. Tham will be in the chair. Agenda: to elect hon. sports secretary; asst. Hon. sporto secretary, grounds superintendent, captains of57 words
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Article, Illustration32 1937-07-11 27 The •Kiw»ni" Win which won th relay at the Selangor Chinese swimming sports. The St. John's Institution team whi:h won the senior iuter-scboul relay race at the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, sports.32 words
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243 1937-07-11 27 From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. TFHERE can be no question but that the interest displayed In badminton in Johore has surpassed all expectations and the State, which had but two district associations (Johore Bahru and Segamat) can now boast Tour Muar and Batu Pahat having243 words
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Article183 1937-07-11 27 SCHOOL BEAT MALAYS IN BATU PAHAT <From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. ■yHE School cricket team easily beat the Malays by six wickets in the second match of the Batu Pahat cricket league. school Keraat b Hassan 8. Ahmad Amiran b Andong 4, Monteiro retired 86. Navaratnam b Hassan 0,183 words
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Article90 1937-07-11 27 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday The following have been chosen U represent Selangor Chinese at bad mlnton in the Chinese sports mw-.ing at the end of the month: Men: Ong Beng Chuan Chan Kong Leong, Lee Yue Seng. Quah Chooi Yoong. Lee Kok Chee,90 words
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Article33 1937-07-11 27 i From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. The Negrl Sembilan Japanese Association beat the Nllai Club by three matches to nil ia the inter-club Chang Seng Long Cup competition recently.33 words
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Article190 1937-07-11 27 Chinese Leave Muar League PROTEST AGAINST NON-ACTION ON ROUGH PLAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. •THE large crowd at the Muar Club padang to see the league match between the Muar Chinese MA. and Tongkak were disappointed as both teams faKed to turn up. I am informed that the Muar190 words
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Article254 1937-07-11 27 THIS YEAR'S GAME AT SEGAMAT i From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. ]\JEXT week will see the playing of the inter-school cricket match of the year for the Webb Cup. The game Is to be held this year at Segamat and the schools competing are the Johore English College254 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-07-11 27 A group photograph taken at the I^ioces&o CJerry Conference in M*i*c€*. The Bishop of Singapore is in uMßfct18 words
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Article314 1937-07-11 27 MUAR CHINESE LOSE TO SEGAMAT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. DUNGLED chances in front of goal by the forwards, coupled with the excel!ent work put in by the visiting goalkeeper, resulted in the Segamat and District Football Association XI emerging winners only by the odd goal314 words
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Advertisement37 1937-07-11 27 I Mf '.eUngar Chinese V W uimmin; sports: Mr. i x W no Yew FJ| < wWh At), lifesave r and ic>e: Miss Le«af lew I. inn. girt eharaon; Y»p Man Tin. Inner of 4M aa.j 1.5*« metres.37 words
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Advertisement422 1937-07-11 27 MOTHER OF FIVE WHO WAS ALWAYS TIRED. Now Awakes As Fresh As A Daisy. A mother of five has lot u> do. Especially a country mother. And this one was always tired." But Kruschea ended all that— now she gets up, reeling fresh, at five o'clock In the morning She422 words
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Article, Illustration144 1937-07-11 28 Once Belonged TO Admiral Buried At Sea Marie Antoinette A SUPERB diamond necklace, originally belonging to Marie Antoinett* tragic Queen of France, was auctioned recently at Sotheby's ii London and was bought for £15.000 by the Maharajah of Darbhanga. The necklace is in the form of a riviere of twenty-nine144 words
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Article, Illustration49 1937-07-11 28 THE engagement has berr. ;>"- nounced of Tewflk Ness'im Pasha (above), wealthy 64-year-old former Prime Minister of Egypt, to 17-year-old Fraulein Maria Hubner, daughter of a Vienna hotel proprietor, Nessim Pasha fell in love with the girl when she was acting as receptionist at her father's hotel.49 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-07-11 28 Members of the 16 3th Lancers jumping over sunshades during the rehearsal at Aldershot for the Tattoo.20 words
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Article, Illustration27 1937-07-11 28 A BRITISH sailor, fully prepared for an "enemy" gas attack, is seen here watching for the attackers, during anti-gas drill aboard the aircraft carrier Courageous.27 words
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Advertisement332 1937-07-11 28 1/ THE EJtSTERM AGENCIES, ITO. CLOCKS Alarms from 3.— to f».— Office Clocks 14 to 28.— Opposite Clifford Pier. BE SLIM.^EEEEE^E^ YOUNG and BEAUTIFUL v Gtt your A D.T. LIM'S LiiSSA f! SLIMMING \^f j HERB^A ?^ss""*"" f Guaraateed harmSUM TO HCAITH 4 BIAL'iY leu herbs. J=i£trrr~ PRICE $1.50 ~7^*332 words
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