The Straits Times, 25 July 1937

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  • 39 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 292 Sunday/ July 25, 1937 Price 10 cents L THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 292 Sunday, July 25. 1937 Price 10 cents
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  • 339 1 Tokio Alleges Breach Of Last Week's Truce Declares China Is Split By Two Factions YOUNG OFFICERS WANT WAR; FINANCIERS PEACE TENTRAL Government troops continue to pour into North China in spite of the truce arranged between the Hopei-Charhar Political Council and the Japanese North China Command,
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  • 91 1 Pirates Shot As They Swim To Escape ll Kun;, Saturday. IIIACY KM attempted last! B*gM in the V/est River. H.M.S.j Cicala, answering a radio alarm from Urn Cfc!a«M sUMnur Tins inn. >•: tons, raced to the scene and |Jm«4 :in armed r,iuid abcard. Tin* ship.; fuardl bid already i the
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  • 187 1 DOCTOR WEDS AT CATHEDRAL A PRIVATE pnc iuoner of Igor, Dr. Lian Futt Seong. at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yenterday. t'J Loo Ouab Kia.ig. daughter 01 tte Mr. and Mrs Lee Yew Sean. c; Si Dr. Lion io the son ci th and Mrs. Lian Pak i Kofeu. the v.i
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  • 141 1 National Salvation Societies Formed Shanghai, Saturday. /CONTINUED non-publication of the local Sino-Jaijanese truce in the North is causing widespread indignation. A Sin Chew Jit Poh message froi-.i Shanghai states that "national salvation societies are springing up liko mushrooms" all over the country urging war against Japan. 1
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  • 60 1 French Comment On North China. Paris Saturday. r\ISCUSSING the trouble in China, Humanlte, the Lef* >t Journal, says that recent incidents are part of the Japanese preparations for war on the continent of Asia and constitute the first act of the Fascist government of Prince Konoye
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  • 43 1 Till Central Government is reported to have assigned Gen. Tsai Ttng-kai to command three divisions comprising his former 19th Army officers and men. and disbanded Cantonese and Fukienes* 1 troops. The title, 19th Army, will not be revived, however.
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  • 35 1 I From Our Own C'orrrsponden'. I London. Saturday Gold £7 Os. ••■d Silver (Spot) >0d months *M Cotton: 6 41d Exchanges: Paris IS3H; New York t.'tb Amsterdam. ».«1; Shanjhai, is. 2! 4 U.
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  • 69 1 JAPANESE KIDNAPPED BY CHINESE Shanghai, Saturday. CADAO MIYAZAKI, bluejacket belonging to the Japanese garrison, was kidnapped tonight at a spot 200 yards from the headquarters of the garrison after a brawl between some Chinese and three apaiH'se bjue jacket*. Miyazaßf #as bundled into a motor-car and whisked off. Japanese patrols
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  • 40 1 OPENING OF NEW CANAL Moscow. TO commemorate the opening of the new Moscow-Volga canal for traffic a free pardon was granted to 55.000 of the hundreds of thousands 'of prisoners who worked on the canal.
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  • 129 1 I am a docior of science and a keen student of psychology, but I could not understand how I came to pass the lights I have a profound respect for all traffic lights, yet there are two sets of lights at the spot, and I believe
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  • 43 1 Derlin, Saturday. Two men have been beheaded hert for espionage. A communique states they entered the service of a foreign power and revealed planned and prepared military centres, t ius endangering the progress and effectiveness oi German army.— Reuter
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  • 78 1 i From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Saturday. 'THE Malacca Residency Dutch gar. den presented an appropriate environment for Mr. J. C. Nauen's tafic on "Herbaceous Borders to the members of the Malacca Horticultural Society yesterday evening. Mr. E. V. O. Day. acting. Resident Councillor, presided. Mr. Nauen stressed
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  • 217 1 Mussolini Plans Grandiose Display TO SHOW HIS SEA POWER Land And Air Manoeuvres Rome. CIGNOR MUSSOLINI is planning a grandiose manifestation in Rome to be called "Dodecanese Day." Its chief feature will be the arrival of delegations from the inhabitants of the Dodecanese Islands in the Eastern Mediterranean, which Italy
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  • 284 1 Comment On Passing Of Marriage Bill London, Saturday. A LL the morning newspapers published editorial comment on the passage through its final stages in Parliament of the Matrimonial Causes Bill, giving effect after a quarter of a century to the leading recommendation of the famous Gorell report. Unanimous tributes are
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  • 21 1 Five French airmen were itilled whe;i a milicary ac-ropli.no criished in flames at Turquestein, near Sarrebourg. In Loraine.
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  • 19 1 The annual congress of the Na?l party, in Nuremberg, will last from Sept. 6 to Sept. 13.
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    • 13 1 i i MODERN ano ARTISTIC FURNITURE SUNWAHCo., K3 Victoria St. Phone 2425. Spore
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    • 63 1 BUY YOUR CAMERAS SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., SINGAPORE" MALACCA. distinctive and modern. 'FLORIDA A 4mL PALM BEACH DESIGNED *mS W WIDE ENDED TIES VV *AjM Broad Stripes and Checks* "^Pm taffeta fab* **>* UNED j?fc>^ "*f9%L. Attractive fcJ^^BS JjrtgVZffects.' t 9 VERY jf SMART f Ideal for X I P^K J
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  • 1867 2 Death in the Rice-Bowl A European Food Fad —"Nutty Nasi"— And Chinatown's View Of Vitamins THE rice-bowl as a cause of sickness and death is a matter of Immediate personal concern to the vast majority of readers of this newspaper, although not to Europeans, and I am glad
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    • 58 2 swetten km m mm BIRMING U m If TOTTEN nil ;f WE S T Hfl iWi > THESE ARE LOTS OF SraNP^sT^^ HAMS ALL OVER W^sMl? THE WORLD BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE "PINEAPPLE" HAM A CHOICE AND SPECIALLY CURED BRAND ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE BAKED, BOILED, GRILLED or FRIED, IT MAKES
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  • 88 3 MALAYA TO TAKE PART IN EMPIRE EXHIBITION The Malw-.n Governments, including Brunei, have decided to take o.\rt he coming Empire Exhibition Glasgow and arrangements are now balm made loyally tor tlv eoOcetton of suita' le exhibits. i in nurtom local bodies have been approached with »le«i to forming committee md
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  • 46 3 WOMAN WHO HELPED CHAPLIN tl/HEN' 1-t-year-old Charlie Chaplin had a chance to join Fred Karnos Mumming Birds. Mrs Elizabeth OShea. an Eaot End tailoress. ler.t him 50s. to buy a dress Char t the L aged 63 and music-hall her diva I r.rr of lei I
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  • 59 3 "Danish Soda" riANISH barley, specially Jiialtcd and matured in sherry casks, and Danish water are used for ichat is claimed to be the first 100 per cent. Danish nhisky. It has just been produced in Copcnliaeien by a distrU'r ajtcr ten years of research. It has an a'coho! content of
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  • 168 3 RICHTHOFEN'S CLOCK GOES BACK TO GERMANY Ciriinth (N.S.W.). j^|R L H WINCEY, a farmer of m Grillith. has presented to Dr. Becker, of South Australia, a clock taken from the "plane of Baron Manfred von Richthofen. the famous German war "ace." who was shot clown near the Australian batteries on
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  • 141 3 Cold Weathe On Q He WISITORS <■ cabin in tH freighter Mai rived in Sml York yesterda^H by a chirpy ifl who has just M miles' ocean \H Bought in JavS Madoera's chief J. Wolterbcek. tl the radio cabin ship left Sourab^H lo Europe and iH
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  • 63 3 ■TOUR MILLION B rides on poodH United States lasufl £340.000 worth of said T. F. Pratt. cM the Chicago, Burlu^H Railway at a ToB the Association ofl ways. What are yoH asked, when eluding the i^H park on top n^| a penny \<H throw them uB H>- adrjod that^l
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  • 25 3 K(m urrqfl < 1 s u.ipututed^B The nni^M betn om^H la coliiis^B after t el was In Sir Ahi'l phlebitis 1 days uf/i^M <i,i:i)l:iin^H
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  • 28 3 i (> it W rK.O.R.) 1 (Spot 1...^J Oc(.-I>r«'. V iin x i ii Tour i 1 ■MftW. V l.ai.nt .il>lfl London SpulH N 1 Spilt S| '^H
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  • 65 3 IN thr>lr daily rrpo! market issu>d at tl ness y?«lcrday, Messrs 1 write that the local i unrhan|;ed at $129.75. Business done In th during the morning w were a few Inquiries U rubbers were complete a few Issues were mar Industrials were qt and so to were
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    • 650 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY t!NJM\ M«Us from Eurcpe etc. I Amsterdam) e-x---r %liA 1 lod»j t> a.r .Nfthcrland*) will ot \lil\MßK\ S- BafcT and ite to bwehoMen at 7 p.m. Oencrai \ih\mi.k\ y.o^ ua&y ana a^ of l-.ter* on Monday at 8.25 a.m. u-iTOL- Krjtm at Fitadcm wtth PktJ T 6
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  • 395 4 y Quarters For in Dutch Ship READING LAMPS: DISHWASHING JN Singapore yesterday aboard the Rotterdam Lloyd Line's trim new freighter Weltevreden, was a 54 years old sea captain who is about to start on a spree extending, he hopes, over 30 years. Having brought the Weltevreden
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  • 40 4 >rs giant, eight roke Krupp dienew Rotterdam Itevrcden, which maiden voyage th $500,000, not changed hands negotiated by ;e shipments of i tobacco being I motors. Such ■re encouraged y the German assenger ship is mburg under a
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  • 50 4 injured ire Bursts Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday, bus loaded with igers completely the fourth mile ttering passengers ill directions. > Chinese and the loved to Ipoh Hosred, but are lmthat one tyre burst ng control, went off c Kam Foo. was ard this morning with and the case
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  • 41 4 tip To Osquito of i Bermuda Wiillsh cruder Liade mosruito H here for her Wioic-the-Flag" mn in Septemten have been bcreerw oi all ■sc t'uit chen Wrthivards the to the lar{,t<i inland. m A N Bter. Field watched c Hungaby the
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  • 7 4 ithers who recent reid to death
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  • 47 4 An international record is claimed by a two-seater glider, flown by two Britons, Mr. J. S. Fox and Flt.-Lt. W. B. Murray, which made a flight cf 9V 2 hours from the Wr-sserkuppc, Germany. Sir Robert Kotze has been elected Vice-Chancellor of the Witwatersrand University.
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  • 154 4 Poppy Capsule, Without Opium, Harmless Colony To Amend Ordinance CONSIDERED at OM tinu> as a deleterious drug, and thereifore dangerous the poppy capsule, without its opium, is now looked on 'by the Colonial Government as harmless. It is proposed at the next Council meeting to amend the relevant Ordinance which
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  • 109 4 No Offence Under Aliens Order MR. JUSTICE CHARLES, at Winchester Assizes, held that it was not an offence under the Aliens Order. 1920, for a man to sign the I register of a hotel describing as his I wife a woman who accompanies him, but
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  • 23 4 Viscount Konoye. younger biotncr of the Japanese Premier, Prince Konoye, has decided to gtve up a political career for music.
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  • 24 4 During blasting on a road near Utelle, in the mountains behind Nice, a mine exploded killing two workmen and injuring four others.
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    • 27 4 H Comedy ■c I I c n t c Blues s > Saturday. Kbra V 9.15 TODAY HE SCREEN:IDYS BABY" BTSY KELLY lEROBERTI LhE STAGE: Ld EVELYN tHEN
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    • 48 4 SEASON EXTENDED OWING TO SUCCESS! CAPITOL TO-DAY 3.15— 6.15— 9.15. All the Thrills of "SANDERS OF THE RIVER" All the Glorious Melody of "SHOW BOAT." znzzzzz paul ROBESON ■i 'The SONG of FREEDOM" Special Added Attraction LOUIS vs. BRADDOCK Exclusive 2-REEL Film Record of the World's Championship FIGHT.
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    • 33 4 TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 "GRAND .-a^&i Says |L Lond W' Film >S wr ."*roductiv :i Laugh 3^ 't Maker tmt ■^sKKtWt "STORM in a TEACUP" with VIVIEN LEIGH REX HARRISON alto Dbney Cartoon "MOTHER PLUTO"
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  • 392 5 HOW DID AGED RECLUSE MEET HIS DEATH? House Ransacked, Dogs And Poultry Dead: Only His Cat Alive ONLY a tortoise coloured cat and the birds flying over mangrove swamps and coconut palms can tell the story of a >kull and bones of a Malay fisherman, found on
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  • 152 5 -A HEADMASTER tt|T is most important for school- 1 boys to have female company," said Mr. A. G. Pite, headmaster designate of Cheltenham, at a conference in London. Condemning the practice of boys whose parents are overseas spending the holidays at school, Mr. Pite
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  • 29 5 Hr. H. P. Hanjen. who has been Minister ot ■Finance in Denmark for four years, has asked to be allowed to retire owing lo overwork and 111-hea'th.
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  • 147 5 War- Lord Have Biggest Family In China Shanghai. CHINA'S biggest family isclaim- ed by General Y.mg Sen. a a semi-independent icarlord of Szechuen province. General Yang Sen. who is only forty years of age. has forty children. Thirty of them are sons. Ignoring the Central Government's ban against concubines, trie
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    86 5 ways greatly respected in China, and no man was more honoured than the native of Nanking, who, according to legend, had 100 sons. He acquired great fame, and a pagoda 'known as Pai Tze Ting," or the pagoda of a Hundred Sons," was erected to commemorate him. j
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  • 40 5 Priest As Lion -Tamer 'THE Rev. Harold Davidson, ex-Rector of Stiff key, armed, with nothing but a walking stick, in the cage of one of Capt. Fred Rye's lions, at Skegness, where he is entertaining holiday crowds as a lion-tamer.
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  • 681 5 WORLD'S BEST TRICK GOLFER ARRESTED ON ROBBERY CHARGE The saga of "John Montague," the world's most picturesque and most intriguing golfer, reached its climax last week when he was arrested on a charge of taking part in a roadhouse robbery in New York seven years ago. It is alleged that
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  • 141 5 RATS AND SNAKES Papua, New Guinea. A SMALL tribe of cave-men has been found living in the mountains of Mandated New Guinea. The tribe numbers not more than 200. Of these, thirty-three are women and seven are children. During the dry season these people live in caves
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    • 297 5 Don't blame the climate if you feel /JK^BE-lw^HgH£^| Hi the heat if you were consist- A^W] f^jjf^Bj kIII^ ently fit you would never feel IL^l W^^^ depressed and fagged out. Your system is incapable of meeting the demands made upon it because it lacks the energy-building properties contained in Phosferine
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  • 1673 6 'Generally Considered As A Disgrace Position Clarified By Mr. Justice Pedlow (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. 4RE clubs entitled to expel members, and have expelled members the right to seek redress by legal action? These two questions came up before the Hon. Mr. Justice
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  • 54 6 The techi.lqje favoured bj the foremost all-in wrestlers is here demonstrated by doughty Clara Mortensen. who is heralded as women's wrestling champion of the world, as she throws Rita Martinez, of Mexico, in a San Francisco bout. It was an exhibition bout. Miss Mortensen 's title
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  • 246 6 Aerial Joy Rides 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. REMDEtfTS of Seremban receivea Joy rides in the air last Saturday. wben the Negri Sembilan branch of the Aut>mobiie Association of Malaya held v ymkhana at Rasah village, j More than thirty flights were given and Mr Wilshaw
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  • 114 6 TWAKOW STRIKE AT PENANG 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. A NOTHER ship the Miv Nam has I been held up in Penang harbour as the result of a strike by twakow coolies. The ship arrived with a cargo chiefly from Swatow, but no twakows went
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  • 61 6 Sentences of sixteen months' rigorous imprisonment each were passed by Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Criminal District Court, yesterday on two Chinese, Lim Hai Chin and Kweh Ah Tee. for importing Into the Colony 50 tahils of chandu each, valued at $800. Both
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  • 57 6 Employee Of Seremban Electrical Department (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. THE death took place at Seremban 1 yestsrday of Mr. W. H. Mitchell. of the Seremban Eectrical Department. Mr. Mitchell Joined the Electrical Department as assistant foreman in 1924. He leaves a wife and
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  • 40 6 Mr. T F. H. Kemn, Chief Police Officer. Negri Sembllan, has been f.ected a vice-president of the Negri Sembilan Boy Scouts Association, while Mr. A Soma Sundram has been appointed an Assistant District Commissioner for Kuala Pilah, Jelobu and Tamp'n
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  • 19 6 Mr. R. E. Wilson, former Secretary 'o Resident. Negri Spmbilan. and Negri lockey captain, has returned from nome leave.
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    • 166 6 PI WARN YOU. You arc j usl asking Pff* lor serious trouble by neglecting your teeth in this way Millions of people who fcaTe »oun«, healthy Doelors ana dentist* recommend ODOL teeth when they are children neglect ibem t,o Toothpaste because it h antiseptic, badly that, by the time they
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    • 461 6 Dyspepsia bothered this woman for three years. Then she found a nevr remedy that pave her instant relief. Read what she says have suffered for three years from dy> I was advised by a friend to give D. Rennie a trial, and I am now delighted to jaw feel absolutely
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    • 364 7 3.20 Chinese pi'ograni.ne. K2O European programmt. B 20 News bulletin. 9.50 Close down. MELBOURNE. VK3ME 9.59 mc's (31 2 ra p.m. 4.20 Opening announcement. 5 20 With the world's famous orchestras. 6.20 News bulletin ana sporting results. 6 30 Tour of the world with VK3ME Mallbag. 6.50 Leading dance bands.
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    • 231 7 WHERE TO STAY LONDON. FINEST YET QUIETEST POSITION HOTEL STRATHCONA (The S rathcona Residential Club) LANCASTER GATE. HYDE PARK A few yards from Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. Buses and Tubes to all Darts Hot and cold water and gas fire Ui bedrooms. Ample bathrooms Central Heating Lift Inclusive terms
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    • 355 7 LONDON CALLS rp v ~1 INSISTENTLI K*S^£l and enjoy at rithrr HOTELREMBRANDT Jzj& Buckingham Palace Road facinc Buckingham Palace >^. or HOTEL («fg^P RUBENS facinß tht- Victoria and I Albert Museum Even attention In pleasing surroundings PFRKEC'T tJI'IETUDI. THESE COMFORTABLE lIOTLLS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERINC. have runnuiß not ana cola
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    • 1499 7 Today's* Wireless Programmes SINGAPftf/ «BL 1 U.^ C.35 'Here Lives... Lord dive; William Concerto, No. 1 (last movement) (We- >■»■ \m-^^^ i% M) pltt Th"" 0 a s"ies ot six talks In ber). The Fairy DoL (John AnseU). t^^TSUl^^ —j. which S. R. Littlewood describes places Cards, No. 2 iMorti).
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    • 274 7 TIW-3. 11. me s (25. !1 m am. 12.35 News In French. Market prices, rate: of exchange. 1.05 Ne «y.'. in Arabic. 1 20 Concert relay NIROM. VIM 15 15 Mc/s (19 8 m.) PMN ID Mr v (29 2 0^) am. 7.50 Cathedral, Catavla-C i> 20 Protestant Church. Soerabaya.
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  • 317 8 GIRL SMUGGLER NOT TO WE IN LAND OF HER BIRTH Shanghai Nurse Sent To New U.S. Prison DOCTORS PASS SHORTER SENTENCE ON HER k CCORDING to latest news received from Los Angeles, Maria Wendt, 23-year-old Shanghai Eurasian girl, who vas arrested more than a year ago upon attempting to smuggle
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  • 281 8 fJIR. KHOUW KEE HIEN, a Chinese merchant, who left Ba ""Via ir. his own private aeroplane on r. 29, and passed through Singapore on a flight to China, returned to Singapore yesterday evening. Mr. Khouw is accompanied by his pilot Mr. Tan Gee Gan.
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  • 88 8 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. *¥*HE acting Yam Tuan declared the Seremban agri-horticultural show open today at the King George V School before a large attendance. Mr. Norm in Coulson, District Officer, Seremban. said that he reit confident that the institution of the Joint
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    14 8 Mr. Tan Chen* San and Miss Soon Hock Loo, married in Singapore last week.
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  • 158 8 COLONIAL OFFICE ERROR A TELEGRAM from the Colonial Office to a Stirlingshire family, stating that their son, John Scott, a detective-sergeant in the Hong Kong police, had accidentally shot himself and died from injuries, has been officially corrected. When Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Duke Street, Denny,
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  • 120 8 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. •yHE story of how a Chinese, smuggling rubber in a boat, Jumped overboard to escape arrest was told in the police Court today when Lim Tlan Lan, a Teochew, was charged with smuggling 17 plculs of rubber. Accused
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  • 130 8 From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. LJEHMAN Bricks, a young Eurasian of Singapore, was charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar in the police court today with the theft of a bunch of keys at a Chinese hotel in Jalan Segget. Bricks denied the offence
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  • 96 8 <TVoir< Our Own Correspondent) Talplng, Eaturday TPFE annual State pad! and rubber show was held n the Towr Hall. Taipirg, today. The show was a great succec- the exhibits, especially the pad;, being of high standard. Altogetl r 5j exhibitors came from all over Perak
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  • 34 8 Col. de la Rocque, leader of the French Social party, formerly the Fascist Croix de Feu, has acquired "Le Petit Journal," one of the chief Paris morning dallies, with very large circulation.
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  • 193 8 Selection By Blood Test In Japan STUBBORNNESS IS A VIRTUE Tokio. T"O the stringent academic and physical requirements for prospective members of Japan's diplomatic service may be added the prerequisite that they should be possessors ot "O"-type blood. That this should be one of the qualifications of future
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  • 65 8 WIVIEN Leigh and Rex Harrison ap- pear together in "Storm in a Teacup," a bright English comedy which began at the Pavilion Cinema last night. They are a splendid team and their efforts make "Storm in a Teacup" one of the funniest films ct recent months. There Is
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    18 8 Viscount Swinton talking to D. O. FinUy, tbe famous hurdler, at the R.A.F. athletic champlor ships fit Uxbr!d?;."
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  • 115 8 EYE DESTROYED AND DISFIGUREMENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. DAMAN, a Malabar! hospital atten*x dant. of Han Yang Estate, was committed for trial at the Assizes on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a dresser, Jacob Samuel Pillay. by throwing nitric
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    • 201 8 Here is the Essence of CONVALESCENCE v\\\V«rS H F r PHK efl'ectiveuess of Brand's Essence iil^ir^^Ti^A. thicken in putting iuvalids on jfif f^T^ m tne roa<^ to g°°d health has been [/A There is nothing like Brand's for IV£/ VJ/ P' v n g maximum nourishment with fe the minimum
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  • 1127 9 By The Onlooker MALAYA has had several judges who have won local fame on lawn tennis courts and golf courses, notably Sir William Murison, the late Mr. McCabe Reay, stalwart of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association, and Sir Walter Huggard, but SIR SAMUEL JOYCE THOMAS, who retires
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  • 143 9 114.— AIR MAIL Proud monarchs of the airivays, Roaring around the tcorld, By peopled routed and rare ways, Like (in ous by strong bows hurled, Devouring the miles and tWhours, You fly with your precious mail, O'er ice-capped Alps and fields of flowers f And your motto's Merer
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    • 414 9 A BEAUTY HINT STRAIGHT FROM lovely MIRIAM HOPKINS Mary: "Why do you admire Mf»«. lf .gfr "7, sk n er^ A MONTH LATER: M.ru.mHopkin J »oJnuch > ]aclcr a. lojely Miriam Hopkint i. I wonder how *lie ke«p« it *o Mary "I am glaJ t charged to Jack: She always
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  • 239 10 "Divorce Is An Unhappy Necessity," Says Bishop rvK. E. W. BARNES, the Bishop of Ilirmiiißham, declares that divorre is an unhappy necessity. In an outspoken speech he was discussing marriage, the declining birth-rate and divorce. Remarking that at the present time there was much t?lk about divorce, Dr. Barnes said
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  • 179 10 New German Plan To Save Materials Berlin. THE use of human hair for the making of carpets, tarpaper covering for roofs and felt, is Germany's latest plan for saving raw materials. Hairdressers throughout the country will be asked at the coming Barbers' Convention a f Breslau
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  • 39 10 For the first time since 1912 the German Navy showed the flag on t^e Rhine when seven minesweepers with their mother-snip paid a visit to Cologne, where they were greeted by cheering crowds.
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  • 402 10 MANILA WANTED UNIVERSITY AND SHE WAS GIVEN ONE But She Also Got A Breeding Ground For Discontended Youths A FEW hundred Singapore people are clamouring for a university. Thirty years ago a few hundred people in Manila, a city comparable in many respects to Singapore, clamoured for the same thing.
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    33 10 SUCH a strain was put on the brid-e (background) at nukit Mcrtajam railway station by boys from a near-by school that a new all- iron bridge (foreground) was built for their especial use.
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  • 123 10 NEW CABARET TO OPEN NEXT MONTH COLDIERS and naval ratings will welcome the opening of the new Straits Cabaret next month as they will be allowed to dance there in uniform. The whole of the interior of the Straits Hotel in Anson road Is being reconstructed to make way for
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  • 25 10 Four men and two wemen, all from Paris, were burned to death after a. collision between two cars 12 miles ?rjm Orleans, France.
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  • 27 10 Mr. Roland H. Jacobs, lather of Miss Helen Jacobs, the lawn tennis player has died at the age of 54 at Oakland, California.
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  • 97 10 I ONDON :s already humming a 1-1 catchy tune, "Little White Room," which promises 10 become ,the most popuiar "iiif of the rammer. The song was being sung around the West End within a few hours of its presentation at the Saville Theatrp, i
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  • 33 10 The first electric suburban railway in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, built iy Metro- Vlckers at a cost of £2,500,0000 was officially opened in the pix^nee of the President, Dr. GetuJio Vargas.
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    • 167 10 wl ECONOMY **or. lS uniq oe in for^uw "iVgtii jV .-J mi ,fr I OTit- -JKN tPiZIr .•i'jSS Xl in t^?i KnWOrXi Vm f\ fc^S^g"-^ -^*Jmßi"' j fv^^HpHHlßHHsisQlHps^^B^fiffvn^B^s^'^ ANDREWS THE SALINE WITH THE LARGEST SALE 5 A 4 /iS^ IF>R fIHTsW4 c3jE9HHMS2BESr Animal Fats .J^^^^ssE^bEs^sm» Delightfully and •j|^r M Delicately
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    • 1064 10 (olds and Flu Cause Dangerous Kidney Acids Your System is Poisoned and Your Kidneys ,-^^fksWeakened, Causing Getting Up Nights, W^fSS Dizziness, Circles Under Eyes, Leg Pains, t^jfi^i Nervousness, Loss of Vigour 1 2S!§? I When you have a Cold or the Flu. your Many other troublesome and dunsrer- Hi ~~^~^r\
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  • 621 11 PROBLEM WHICH FACED GREECE AND ROME BEFORE THEIR FALL The Menace of British Depopulation. By G. F. .McCleary, M.I). George Allen and I'nwin Ltd. 4a. Cd. DR. McCleary, U.e author of this small but important work, has been concerned with the study of
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  • 265 11 Two Novels With Eastern Background The Soothsayer. By E. W. Savi. < clc>ii.il Adventure. By H. M. E. limp Hurst and Blackett. 7s. Cd. each. L HERE are two novels with the East as background, but in both cases an that only exists betwe- d the rovers of a book
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  • 370 11 Effects Of An Unhappy Marriage Warm Autumn. By Prudence O'Shea. Jenkin's Colonial Library. Reeds in the River. By Mary Geikif. Mur and Blarkett. 7s. Cd. PRUDENCE O'Shea is a new writer (this is only her second booki witn he gifts Df warm sympathies and keen )bservation. Her first book, 'Silver
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  • 169 11 The Man of a Ghost. By P. C. Wisn. .Murray's Imperial Library. ALTHOUGH the panache and "first, fine careless rapture" of the Beau Geste and other Legion stories are lacking from Mr. Wren's latest tale, j'■ Man of a Ghost Is nevertheless a fine workmanlike story, with Its
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  • 678 11 A Friendly Book About World Travel Round the World with Tom Clarke. By Tom Clark*. Collanet. 12s. 6d. "POM Clarke was drinking coffee in a Vienna cafe when he was called to the telephone to answer a suggestion that he should take a trip round the world, passage paid, and
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    • 612 11 -BOOKS! BOOKS!!-SELF-RELIANCE. bf Jimes Ccatcs, (Practical Studies in Personal Magnetism, Will-power. ar.d Success, through Seif-help or Auto-suggestion) Fifth Edition $3.75 111 MAN MAGNETISM or Ho;v To Hypnotise, ia practical handbook for Students of Mesmerism. With ten Plates Blum ing Induction of Phenomena. Experimental and curative) New and Revised edition *3
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    • 177 11 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE LIST OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED Testament of Bridge to the Moon Dire Simon Ma^PeoVT !^el£rt Roberts ™°T?\* SS-Tfh Mary. Death on the Board Rhode John. The Soothsayer Savl E. W. The Face Whitelav David Todmanhawe Fletcher J. 3. Hlijh Land River Ounn Neil M. Pellican Inn Lewis
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  • 442 12 MARRIAGE To Blame Are: POLICE, ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE, MISSIONS, FIRMS "CHY men in matters of love neec? encouragement, and women should not be thought unmaidenly •or giving them this encouragement —within limits, of course." This, in effect, was the advice jiven by Dr. T. Drummond
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  • 295 12 CHINESE GIRL IN CURIOUS TANGLE A MARRIAGE by proxy celebrated five years ago, in which the bridegroom's role was taken by his sister owing to his aV:ence, wound up recently in a Chinese law court all because the bridegroom has never turned up. Miss Ling Yu-sien,
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  • 32 12 The Chilean Cabinet of Senor Matias Silva has resigned for the fourth time this year, Senor Sllva having on all previous occasions returned at the head of a reconstructed Ministry.
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  • 25 12 It is understood that tha new Danish Minister in London v.,1! be Count Reventlow, formerly V -'or of the Danish For?ign Offlco.
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  • 124 12 Cockle For Breakfast Catches Mouse During Night Gisborne, N.Z. j^ MOUSE or rat trap is the usual method of imprisoning rodents that make raids on the family pantry, but a cockle from Kutarere did its work as a watchman effectively in the pantry of a house here. It was found
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  • 191 12 CARVED VIEW OF WHAMPOA ACADEMY Peiping. AN interesting specimen of: Chinese art left Peiping when a piece of jade, on which is carved a bird's eye view of the campus of the famous military college at Whampoa, was sent for presentation to General Chiang Kai-shek.
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  • 92 12 Dowry Scheme Result Berlin. "THE effect of the German Govern- ment's aowry scheme and tax rebates in increasing the number of marriages and in raising the birth-rate is revealed in statistics issued liere. Last year the number of young couples who took advantage of the
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  • 91 12 JAPANESE ARTIST TO DO WAR SCENES To Paint Fresco Of 11*32 Hostilities pOMMISSIONED to point a huge fresco In the National De.cnce Ha!l of the Tokio Military Mus?um, Mr. Kaukuzo Seo. a famous painter, has arrived in Shanghai to 'inspect the battlefields of the "Shanghai War" of 1932. His fresco,
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  • 25 12 A priest near Aachen has been condemned to six months' imprisonment by a special Court for contempt of the Nazi salute.
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  • 143 12 Funniest Dou bles In History Of Tennis Hollywood. ONE of the funniest doubles matches in the history of lawn tennis inaugurated the luxuriously appointed tennis club at Beverly Hills, of which Mr. Fred Perry and Mr. Ellstcorth Vines are the joint-owners. Perry was partnered by Mr. Charles Chaplin and Vines
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  • 1117 13 By The Caretrker THANK goodness for Mr. Barnum. He says you can never work the same trick twice. This is to prove him wrong. Last time* they shook the mothballs out of me and made me Mind t.hls Fence I didn't have a first paragraph one
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  • 444 13 By THE FOUR ACES \iyHILE tlie logic of most plays customarily used by experts, is apparent, there is one which is very difficult for the ordinary player to understand namely, the finesse taken with the hope that it will lose. And yet there are frequent instances such as
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    • 203 13 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? »P Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE It jrou u*e a solid dentifrice, try tit ac» ■ASUAM SOU* PCRKIIM MNTffIUCS A MODERN AGE DEMANDS You can wear Loxit scrcwltM sl.is i» anywhrrr. any timr. feMMM l<o\it minimite* tooaeness, wakMtag and breakage,
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    • 168 14 COERCION by resignation is the i latest idea in municipal politics iin Malaya. Four Malacca Commissioners have signified that they don't want to be Commissioners any longer under conditions of official dictatorship, but on reflection (or private assurance have decided to carry on." Coincidentally, it has been I
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    • 185 14 Sport Of— Fools? DENANG is undergoing one of lit periodic speils of turfomania. Everyone is busy, despite costly experience in the past, "picking the winners,' and mostly picking losers. I There are only two "certs" Penally Turf Club and Straits Settlements' Government. And you can't back them on the "tote!"
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    • 139 14 JAVA and Malaya are almost exactly the same size, but Java has a population about ten times as big as Malaya's— 46.ooo.ooo. against 4.500,000. No wonder it is considered to be over-populated and there is talk of a need for big-scale migration to the sparsely peopled outer possessions. But
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  • 812 14 HIS EQUIPMENT IS A PAIR OF PLIERS AND "PAIN-REMOVER" UE calls himself a dentist, but in reality he is only a toothextraetor." He knows only how to extract decayed teeth, and nothing else. True, he does sell some patent medicines. Here is a typical example. I met him in a
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  • 961 14 Up To A Window Through Which Another World Is Seen IT is no extraordinary feat to '.climb Gunong Brinchang nothing like Everest, McKinley, Kilimanjaro or other peaks that have earned an international reputation. The only reason why I am writing about Brinchang is because it happens to be
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    • 371 14 *W PERFECT VISION Telephone 4310.' OPTOMETRIST A. TAN. DO M N AO. THE OPTICAL HDUEE €5. S//*>nfrld&Ow£. A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR, Mi:., and Buys Shirts, Boots BOd il:ir lines of perfect ccods. Shopkeepers, Maikcunen end Bazaars supplied. Wonderful oppcrti.nity for beginners, ::d Droflt cc.-tain. \I»M«
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    • 38 14 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) lift I!S SATI Kll.ll SUNDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 50 CTS.) EVERY M.ll I FROM 9 P.M. IO MIDNIGHT "p~Fa"n"6~" TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd.
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    • 33 14 tor sunny r^v:.-.Hii.of-<^»i.^ climes 1 60 White canvas oxfords on special treated rubbermf"^^ soles. SMART STYLISH! Available also in full leather soles and heels— s2.so Advert, of The Bata Shoe Co., Ltd. Spore.
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  • 471 15 Why Ban Was Put On Export Of Old Iron Steel SINGAPORE IS ON THE WARPATH— FOR SCRAP IRON AND STEEL. COOLIES ARE GRUBBING IN JUNK PILES, SEARCHING THE CITY FOR "DISCARDED" METAL. Thousands of tons of scrap iron and steel have gone from Malaya to Japan
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  • 180 15 Parish Priest Excommunicated Vatican City. A PARISH priest who claimed that a miracle had occurred while he was celebrating Holy Communion has been ex-co.nmunicated and unfrocked following an inquisition at the Vatican. The procedure of .nquisition a form of trial in which the arraigned cleric is subjected
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  • 29 15 Within the next twelve months the equivalent of £1,500,000 is to be spent on improving the Italian air force In Libya. Abyssinia, Eritrea, and Italian Somaliland
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  • 75 15 Grimsby, Ontario. TWO girls here owe their lives to a Great Dane. They are Frances Jacklin, aged 18, the owner of the dog, and Betty Smith, aged 16. First one girl and then her friend got into difficulties while they were swimming in the lake
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  • 23 15 It is believed that Italy's wheat hnrvet will exceed that" of last year by between 20 and 30 per cent.
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  • 96 15 Indecent To Go Bareheaded Nanking. /^HINESE school girls must wear hats in future, says a decree issued by the Nanking Government in response to a petition submitted by the wife of Mr. Wang Ching-wei. veteran Kuomintang leader and Chairman of the Central Political Council. Madame
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  • 57 15 Statistics published in Germany indicate that 83 per cent, of the boys and girls in the labour camps have j increased their weight as a result of physical training. Pte. Ainsworth, 2nd. Bn. the Manchester Regt.. was killed at Nicosia. Cyprus, when he severed a main artery
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  • 113 15 DUTCH CHILDREN VISITING N. I. (From Our Own Correspondent Batavu; PLYING is developing fast ;n 1 Netherlands India and new possibilities are .showing themselves every day. The latest development is children's holiday flying from Holland to the East. Many Dutch parents living in Netherlands India
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  • 36 15 Fifty rebels were kille'J in the Mexican province of Suanjuato in the course of seven -hours' battle in which the Government troops iosi nine riiad and forced the reb3)s to abandon their well-lortifled positions.
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  • 59 16 The sale of the oook "My Struggle," written by Adolf Hitler in 1923-24 and published in 1926, has row reached 3,000,000 copies. If all volumes sold of the German edition were piled on top of each other, they would reach the height of 115.000 metres
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  • 140 16 SCOTTSBORO NEGRO FOUND GUILTY New York. pLARENCE NORRIS. one of the eight remaining Negroes in the famous Scottsboro case, faces his third death sentence, found guilty; at Decatur (Alabama) on a charge! of assaulting a white woman in 1931. The ninth of the Scottsboro boys." Heywood Patterson, is now serving
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  • Kuan Yin's Birthday Tomorrow
    • 644 16 SINGAPORE TEMPLES FILLED WITH VISITORS (By Our Chines*,' Correspondent.) ALTHOUGH the birthday of the Goddess of Mercy, the benign Kuan Shi Yin (one who notices the sorrow of the world), takes place tomorrow. Chinese women and children have been visiting the various Kuan Yin Temples in Singapore since Friday, Hundreds
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    • 211 16 NUDISTS SET POSERS I NUDIST ENTHUSIASTS HAVE PROVIDED THE X^ BRITISH HOME OFFICE AND POLICE AUI THORITIES WITH A NEW, AND NOT UNINTERi ESTING, PROBLEM. Legal experts have been consulted, but it lias .been found that the Law is silent on the matter. 'And although
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    • 68 16 ALONE ACROSS ATLANTIC 'Till; well-known German ocean yachtsman, Captain Schlinibach. Is preparing to sail alone across the Atlantic in his yacht, Stoertebecker III" which has been specially built for the voyage in a Hamburg yard. If he succeeds, it will be the fifth time he has crossed the Atlantic in
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    • 187 16 Melbourne. Mt'DISM IN DOMESTIC LIFE WAS THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE THAT BROUGHT JOHN STEWART LEXNIE, A BANK CLERK, OF ANDREW STREET, WINDSOR, BEFORE JUDGE FOSTER HERE. He was appealing against a maintenance order obtained by his wife, but the judge d!;misscd the case. The
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    • 266 16 Attacks Men With Teeth And Nails REARED BY BEAR SINCE BABYHOOD Istanbul. A MNE-TEAR-OLD girl who has been reared by a she-bear from babyhood, has been "captured" byj hunters near the Uludagh mountain range, also known as the Mount Olympus ridge. The girl has been placed in
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    • 139 16 Montreal. A TERRIBLE drought has turned Saskatchewan into a desert. Dust storms and searing winds have wiped out the wheat crop and thrown 600,000 people on to relief. The entire southern section of the Province is virtually a Sahara of dust. Once prosperous farms are
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    • 89 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. THE medical authorities in Bandoeng, hearing that a European in the Desa Tjibogo, near Lembang, Bandoeng > was seriously ill but as a Christian Scientist was refusing medical treatment, dispatched a doctor forthwith to the patient who was found to be
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    • 590 16 fUIUUtf WEAK NERVOUS MIHRi RUN N! You'll be amazed how quickly this sasy way builds up rugged new 11/ strength, puts on lbs. of solid stay- «"7 there" flesh— gives youthful energy, J jß^^ calm steady nerves and rich red ifetev. blood where all else fails -without W"^^ iwo of
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    • 129 16 HEAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO.. 2M 27S SoaUt Bridge R4 StngMport. (Optician Mr. C. T. FAN). Telephone 21C4 <% 5844 CHARGES CHEAKR THAN ANYWHERE CROOKS LENSES Completes] with Frame from M.M Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choklrur, Rasping, wheezing: Asthma and BronchitU poison your system, ruin your health and weaken
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    • 12 16 Do not leave It too late Consult THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
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    • 189 17 LOOK! OVER 50,000 CYCLES REGISTERED! BUT OVER 75 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. .so/./; AGENTS* MALAYAN CYCLE COMPANY LTD. 7 8, DHOBY GHAUT BLANCHES* 17. EAST
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    • 342 17 MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Punzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awarded in respect of the entry containing the smallest number
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    • 313 17 PEEK An entirely new type of Biscuit, com- i l ta //A billing the wholesomeness of pure fruit and the crisp crunchiness of hard P>^, > pastry. Available with jam fillings or s' Jit^^TA Agents: JOSEPH TRAVERS Sons, Ltd i^> <^ Sinßap<!rc Kuala I.umpur. >•< jr 6ANDILANDS BUTTERY CO.. /T^B
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    • 275 17 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE p 3 v- 6 Is I J < 3 6 i i I^THr bh^ ;I s» yr JgZ p I hflr 3 HI I Write your name and address here and aiso ON Thß BACK OF THI. ENVELOPE IN| ■WHICH YOU POST YOUB ENTRY. I
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  • 386 18 SINGAPORE QUEBEC WORLD'S MOST DIFFICULT CITIES Hollywood Surveys Various Forms Of Film Censorship ALL ITALIAN CHARACTERS MUST BE HEROES UOLLYWOOD has been surveying j the world market, and finding the outlook, mainly for political and censorship reasons, discouraging, writes the Daily Telegraph film' correspondent. Germany, as a market for films
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  • 26 18 Not a bad picture, as a whole, but would not a viewpoint to include only the section marked in white have been better?
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  • 520 18 ARE you picture-blind? Do you Have what it takes to see a pioture? "None so blind as those who will not see," says an old maxim, which, applied to picture taking, means none so blind as those who don't know how to see and will not learn.
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  • 130 18 Your Prayers Called Me Back' THE POPE Rome. nurr PIUS XI. asked the world to pray for him when he broadcast from the library of his summer residence. Castet Gandolfo. on i the festival of St. Theresa. He referred to the remarkable improvement in his health and his advanced age
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  • 265 18 Melbourne. f)F interest to Ceylon is the an- nouncement released this after- noon from Canberra to the effect that with the object of ensuring! Australia's independence of outside sources for the main supplies of fibre, the Federal Government has under consideration steps to
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  • 61 18 Century-Old Ambition Toklo. POR a century past Tolchlro Itoh has r wanted to climb the 12,390 feet to the summit of Mount Fujiyama, Japan's highest mountain. Now at the age of 109. he has achieved his ambition. What is more, he led a crowd of climbers
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  • 126 18 Stricter Rules To Control Taking Of Pictures Nanking. RESTRICTIONS on the taking of photographs by travellers in Chinese territory, whether Journeying by land, air or water, are to be tightened up as the result of the issue by the Ministry of the Interior of a new
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    • 635 18 OUR ANNUAL C A 1? •STOCKTAKING has been a tremendous SUCCESS BUT NO BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS TODAY in order to enable us to re-check our stocks unpack new shipments of go :ds just received. WATCH FOR OUR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TOMORROW IT WILL BE SURE f TO INTEREST YOU GIAN SINGH CO.,
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    • 75 18 '<'-4^i^k^^glt^k^g^gM(% K gß^ VktMH t*S*^ oHDi^^^glg^aHHßi **^^B "g^K^^g^K^ u9t^9^k bbbm t I Since Pat changed to 1 LOHtioW fU4H I Craven 'A she's never had iWk W^^ .>k 1 I a trice of throat irriution. I^K f *tC3^ a^b\ Crtven"A" in th« I Tell you another thing I've IHj fr«.M
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  • 579 19 Simplicity Is The Keynote Of The Cameo Type Advice Max Factors ARE you the Cameo type The Cameo type is the schoolgirl grown up. She might be twenty, thirty, or even forty. Bui ■j.'hatever her age she acts it. Her motto is Be natural She doesn't wear freak gowns, lisp
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  • 682 19 Boudoir And Boulevard THINGS WHICH ARE NEW UOR travelling, coats must. of course, be light. And they must be enveloping, and, if possible, in a colour which looks cool while it does not soil easily. Striped grey flannel seems to be favoured where travelling coats are concerned. What could be
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    • 331 19 At Vogue's! ...and Good News for Every Woman VOGUE'S low prices have caused many a person to exclaim "I can't BELIEVE X! Tet. they'e true. So true, in fact, that they have made this store one of the largest fashion houses in Singapore and Malaya. Get rid of those "I-can't-afTc-d-it"
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    • 140 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 Xedah' to Singapore, after arrival of X.P.M. Steamer at Belawan. For particulars apply to: K. P. M. LINE, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. Lav
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  • 37 20 LJATS of spun glass adorn smart women this summer. Crownless hats with wide -spreading glass brims and waist-deep veils are being shown for summer brides. Minus the veils, the glass hats go to garden parties.
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  • 35 20 lUUT-CHEESE balls placed on a fruit or vegetable salad plate add colour and variety. To make the balls, shape white, yellow or cottage cheese into one-inch balls and roll them in shredded nuts.
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  • 110 20 A delicious little pudding, just enough for two people, is made as follows. Put Into a bowl two ounces each of ground rice and castor sugar, two ounces of flour sifted with a teaspoonful of baking powder, and a pinch of salt. Beat an egg with half
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  • 434 20 Most Admired Rooms Are Less Severe In Furnishing And Not So Empty DOOMS most admired today are those which are less severe in their style of furnishing, and less emptylooking than they were a few seasons ago. Perhaps the colouring of the walls has a greater influence on the attractiveness
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  • 151 20 NEW ZEALAND FORMS A NATIONAL CORPS OF DOMESTIC WORKERS CO acute has the shortage of domestic workers become that the women's organisations in Christchurch have organised a special committee to tackle the problem. This committee, known as the Household Service Campaign Committee, proposes the training of a national corps of
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  • 171 20 TPHE committee suggests that the Government should inaugurate and recruit a national domestic service corps of young women agreeable to entering domestic service; that recruits be guaran- J teed continuity of employment j r.nd remuneration as long as their service is satisfactory; that they undergo whatever training is considered desirable
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  • 107 20 A SEASONING tray, placed on the table at every meal, saves a lot of trouble for the boy in families where individual tastes vary widely. It also may be arranged to work most attractive. It should contain some of the dry spices as well
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  • 174 20 •TTrilS is an excellent method of using up cold fish and potatoes and makes a good luncheon dish. Half a pound each of fish white fish, finnan haddock, or even tinned salmon can be used) and mashed potatoes, will be required. Remove skin and bone from
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    • 263 20 INSIST ON f^> BETTER V WAVE *K 7v* a I# BETTER FOR YOUR HAIR which U to say. entrust your colflure to our experts who will help you to select style that will be adaptable for the entire year Then too, you will enjojr— the comfort of our modern saloon
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  • 1262 21  - Combine Your Attractive Qualities And You Will Have Beauty Rex L'Arneau By WONDER if you have ever looked up the word "Beauty" in the dictionary Well, I have, and here is the definition A combination of attractive qualities." That seems to be fairly clear as to what it means, so
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  • 500 21 THE Queen's choice for heather honey as part of the breakfast menu reminds one of the many delicacies that can be made from flowers. If honey is an especial favourite with the family, lavender as well as Leather honey can be
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  • 139 21 A substantial and economical cake for cutting is made as follows. Sift together a pound of self-raising flour, a heaped teaspoonful of mixed spice, a little grated nutmeg, and a quarter of a teaspoonful of salt. Cut four ounces of margarine and two ounces of butter into this,
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    • 59 21 Goatiantment "LACTOGEN" is a carefully balanced whole-milk g^S^ food, full of the nourishment of rich cows-milk, and adapted for Baby's delicate digestion. For (^xyntentfn&ut *M be |U<llr (Inn free to wijr mother wly> (*o)\ B^V I 1 1 C-hMouroHlc. o,«llb««n« b, po« H/ fggfl D3DU OM reteip. of 10 as.
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  • 104 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. Only one match was played In the Malacca Bryant Shield tennis league this week. Th" Muslims L.T A. beat the Malacca Club by two games to one on Friday. The competition will be resumed after the midsummer holiday. The league
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  • 191 22 AD AMEVEANS B.P. Malacca, Saturday. R.sults of ties in the annual tournaments of the Adameveans 8.P., Malacca are Handicap Singles Lee Kum Moon (—5) beat I. B. Sen (—3) 15 6, 3—15. 15—7 R. Kylasum (scr.) beat Tan Teck Vim (4 3) 9-15. 15—9. 15—9 Dr. S. J. Chong (—3)
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  • 21 22 Mr. K. T. Joseph, the representative in Malacca of the Royal Life Saving S:ciety. is seeking members.
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  • 2224 22 BY THE SUNDAY TIMES CORRESPONDENT 'giALACCA met Negrl Sembllan in their last Malaya Cup fixture at Seremban yesterday, the team being the same which lost to the Combined Services by two goals to one. D. Hendroff (S.F.A.\ who made a successful debut, was dropped in favour
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    14 22 The Fennel English School, Malacca, football team which met the Gov-er-ment Trade School team.
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    21 22 Ihc Gemas Chung Wah Association (left) which lost to the Malacca Sens rheop.g Society at volleyball by three games to nil.
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  • 363 22 Malacca. Friday. OESULTS of the annual athletic sports of the St Marys English. School. Malacca, are SENIOR RESULTS 100 Yds. A 1. Chin Swee Ann 8.H.. 2. Tan Jim Seng «BH.>. 100 Yds. B 1. Chee Kuan Son; BH.i 2. Pang Chin Ke- <B.H>. Throv.ing
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    • 433 22 SEE YGUR HAIR GROWING YOU art ia>itM It ttt yt<" l'«"«l POAU/ TUIPIf CTDfIMP 1 •-.«.>» Lilf." HMlUiy Tbl.kr.Mt. Strength !al\U Tf 1 rllV/l\,o 1 EXVJII VJ -..r^r rrrrr- wavy hair like this Sirj! up tm g- Khii ttltrt aart ft* yiM aaytkl*| Ilka GaWk. Bantam, or atlrKttalka. It trfot
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  • 557 23 Four New Records PENANG CHINESE CLEARS 6 ft. 17/8 in. IN HIGH JUMP (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. FUR Malayan recr ds were lowered at the Malayan athletic championships, which were concluded this afternoon in brilliant weather and before one of the largest
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  • 90 23 Mr. R. 11. Al. St. Chldhambaram Chcttiar presided at the monthly literary meeting of the Young Men's Hindu Association. Mr. V. Saminathan, the secretary, spoke on "Sell Respert." He explained how certain Indians Interpreted the self respect movement to bo futile. Then. Mr. Kaliaperumal spoke on
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    32 23 Oioup t tu^-raph of the South Clrna Athlete Association of Hong Hong and Selangor Chinese football teams taken before their match at the S.C.R.C. padang at Kuala Lumpur. The visitors won 3—o.
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  • 212 23 THE M.V.C. Battalion service rifle meeting has ended. Sgt. Wee Swee Seng of 'B Chinese Co. won the Class A' grand aggregate with 61 points. Other scores were Pte. Tan Kirn Choon (42 points), Class 'B; and Pte. Ong Seng Watt (33 points), Clas3 'B. RESULTS. 300
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  • 321 23 BATU PAHAT BEAT SEGAMAT, 2-0 INTER-CIRCLE POLICE LEAGUE i From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. BUNGLED chances in front of goal by the visiting forwards saved the Segamat police from a worse defeat at the hands of Batu Pahat in the semi-finals of the inter-circle police league for the R. C.
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  • 25 23 A music practice of the Meng Sena; Association < minstrel section) will be held this afternoon at the Association's premises. Bunga Raya. Malacca.
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  • 53 23 This little group of kampong co-operators living on the border of Pabang Negri Sembilan has accomplished much in its two years of existence. The members combine to purchase their requirements in bulk; they run a home garden competition and se'k to lessen the cost of many ageold
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  • 390 23 JOHORE BAHRU DISTRICT SOCCER LEAGUE (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Bahrr. THE Johore Bahru District Football League, which began during the first week of April, will be brought to an end this evening when the postponed match between the 0.8.A. and the PW.D. will be played on the Istana padang,
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  • 127 23 INTER-SCHOOL SOCCER IN MALACCA <From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. r[E Penual English School met the Government Trade School. Malacca, at soccer yesterday at the Trade School ground and beat the government scho'ars by three goals to on?. The Trade School team, fairly strong and well-trained, conceded a goal five
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  • 147 23 New Competition For Malay Footballers 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. ANEW football competition will be held at Kuala Lumpur during the Malayan Exhibition. This competition Is for the Sultan's Gold Cup and I understand that six states have been invited to participate. The competition is open to all
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  • 1998 24 Meeting Favoured By Cool Weather AMAZING WINS CLOSE RACE TO PAY $104 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penung. Saturday. THK itH day of Mie l'enani? Races attracted a Kood crowd. Contrary to expectations the going was i;ood. There was a heavy downpour at
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    24 24 Pictures ken yesterday at the inter-ccilcge sports in Sinsapare: Top, the lons jump: below the finish of the 100 yards. Reoort in pa?e 23.
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  • 160 24 rHE V.M.C.A. beat the Khalsa Association by seven wickets at cricket at the V.M.C.A. ground yesterlay. The "V" made 66 for the fall )f three wlck?.c. then went on to nake 110. KHALSA ASSOCIATION 3. Piara c Leembruggen b Lyne 22 D. Singh c Kohloff b
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  • 66 24 Davis Cup HARE'S GREAT FIRST SET WITH BUDGE /^AMES played at Wimbledon in th? Davis Cup challenge round yesterday resulted: Austin (Great Britain; beat Parker (United States) 6—3, 6—2. 7—3 Austin outdrove and outmanoeuvred Parker s»nd, but for occasional periods in the third set when Parker desperately stormed the net.
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  • 81 24 CLOSE of play scores in county cricket games which began yesterday Oval Surrey 482 tFishlock 107. Holmes 77 vs. Kent. Birmingham: Lanes. 261 'Wash brook 76' Warwick 30 for 1. Bristol Yorks. 346 (Turner 84. Lyon 5 for 72 Gloucester 24 for 1. Kettering Sussex 242 for 8
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  • 240 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. THE second round matches in the Muar F.A. League seem to produce surprising results. The biggest surprise of the Season was the defeat of the Land Office, leaders of the League, by the Johore Military Forces who are last but one in the
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  • 536 24 Button Gets A Century T^HE second test cricket match between England and New Zealand began at Manchester \cstortlay. England began well, Hutton getting a century, but the tail failed to was and only thanks to the early bat>-im-n were they able to finish
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  • 183 24 Non Benders' Reunion Cricket STRADLING GETS 32 FOR THE REST 'THE annual Non-Benders" Reunion cricket match or> the Padans yesterday, a team representing Singapore opposing The Rest. The Rest were at -he wicketi the whole afternoon and put together 257 Stradling contributing 62. Miller 53 and Hide 4. Anotner feature
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  • 244 24 TPHE Indian Association scored an easy win over the S.C.R.C, In their cricket match at Balcstler yesterday INDIAN ASSOCIATION Kuldip Singh c Thiam Teck b Keng Siew 5 Choor Singh c Keng Siew b Evan Wong 3 C. Sandosham b Evan Wong 25 Sithambaram b
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  • 52 24 i The following competitions have been arranged for the August bane holidays at Keppel Oolf Club. i Saturday. July 31: Alford Cup (all 18 noles stroke on handicap. Sunday and or Monday, Aug. 1 and i 2: Stapleford System competition (mornings only). Sunday, Aug. 1: Mixed flag Competition
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  • 217 24 Point scoring: Win 15; tie 7'/ 2 win Ist Inns. 5; loss on Ist inn. ;j no result 4 pts. each; no play, match ignored; no play for two days, on? htnlngt match, win 10, loss 3. 'ositions Up lo Date. p. forkshire 18 lussex 21 (iddlesex
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  • 707 25 Combined Services Beaten 2-1 EXPERIMENTS MADE BY BOTH SIDES By Nimrod Singapore 2. Combined Services I. CINGAPORE gained the honour fjr the fourteenth year in succession of fighting out the Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur by beat in.!; their closest rivals,
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  • 434 25 Raffles Win Inter -College Athletics D All I.FS COLLEGE won the Kay- Mouat Tup in the inter-college athletic meeting, from the Medical 1 College, on thp Raffles ground, yesterday. Among those present w?re HE. Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas. Fine weather prevailed and at the conclusion. Lady Thomas presented
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  • 139 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) THE Singapore men's Junior badmin- ton singles and doubles championsnips were carried a stage further yesterday when five ties were played and resulted as follows si m: Irs Loh Ngir.ii Lim (Marigold) beat Leow Kirn Lee (Mayflower) 15—5. 15 7 Wee Seng Chiang 'Roseray
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  • 29 25 The heats in the SRC athletic sports will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, at 4 30 pm. and th» final* on Saturday at 2.30 n ny
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  • 317 25 This Week's Singapore Soccer LJIGH spot of this weeks soccer fixtures in Singapore is the Malayan Chinese football competition in connection with the Chinese Olympiads. The competition begins on Friday. July 30. with two matches being played on each day. the first from fouto five and the second from 5.15
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  • 135 25 i From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. ■yHE championship meeting organls- ed by the Muar District Badminton Association has made good pro- gress the men's open singles having reached the semi-final stage. The best match of the week was between All bin Haji Ahmad (Floodlight) and Artful Kadir
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  • 82 25 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. A good standard of athletics is promised at the annual Johore Police sports fixed for Aug. 5 on the Civil Service Club padang. There will be 22 events Keen rivalry is expected in the inter-circle championship. Mr. H B. Langwortny.
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  • 265 25 Malacca Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. TRUE to tradition, Negri Sembilan maintained her home ground reputation by defeating > alacca by four goals to one in the to *ya Cup match here today. The wonderful opportunism of Wan Chick Woh won the match for Negri
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  • 94 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. 'THE Blia Club cricket eleven yester- day motored to Pontian and met I the Pontian team at cricket, losing Dy 23 runs. Batting first the visitors made 111. towards which Mansur contributed 34, Ahmad Suleiman 33 and Ahmad b Ha.il Noor
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  • 167 25 I AWN bowls matches arranged at the Singapore Cricket Club for next week are as follows: Championship Singles: July 26- E. O. SUunton vs. A. Hinds. July 27: Championship Doublet: Dr. E. A. Elder and D. Stun-ck vs. C. V. Miles and V. J. Colcman. Championship
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  • 101 25 The Malacca Indian Club beat the Playfair B P. by six games to nil in a r| m badminton match. Results: 'MIC first): 1 Singles P. Kasilingam beat Tan Tiani Walt 13—13 is—2), 15—7; Jayaram beat Yon* Kenr Senf 13—13 (5—2), 13 13 (9—5). 15—10; Vellayappan beat Chuan
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  • 244 25 j TPHE Combined Schools defeated the I S.R.C. by 36 runs on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. The features of the game were Watts' innings of 45 for the j Schools and d'Almeida's bowling fcut of six wickets for 28 runs. COMBINED SCHOOLS B. Scheerder b o"
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  • 22 25 The cricket match between the Ceylon Sports Club and St. Andrew's School to be played at Balestier yesterdn ns cancelled.
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  • 99 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Following have been chosen tc represent Johore P.W.D. in the Malayan P.W.D. sports to be held at Ipoh on July 31. Running: Er boo Meng, Cheah Swee Onn, C. Cavalho, S. P. Steren, Osman b Alift Ahmad b Chlk and Omar b
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  • 205 25 PENANG BEATS KEDAH AT BADMINTON (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Saturday AS expected Penans beat Kedah by five games to nil today at the Kedah Volunteer Drill Hall. Alor Star i to enter the final of the Foong Peone Cup badminton competition. Wong Whye Kee. the Kedah champion. pion. gave
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  • 164 25 Lifeless Display (From Cur Own respondent Penang. Saturday. OERAK drew with Penang each side scoring 2-2 in the Malaya Cup match here today. Both sides gave lifeless displays, Perak especially although th?y led 2-0 at half time. Caleb scored the first goal for Fmk In the
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  • 202 25 'Frm Our Own Correspondent.* BsrenUMm. Negri Scmbllans British Resident and the State Judge were in tine form against younger opponents w.ien the Sungei Ujong Club and the Negrl Sembilan Japanese Association met in the Chang Seng Long inter-club lawn tennis tournament on tbc Ne^ri t,"embilan
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  • 182 25 DATO ABDULLAH CRICKET S ETEELED From Our Own c«-.^_,,j».u-..t.> Segamat, Thursii.^.v. •TPHIS week will see the India-Ceylon Association and the MaU>y Cricket Club clash at cricket for a challenge shield presented by Dato Abdullah bin Esa, the State Commissioner who Is an ardent enthusiast of sports. This is the only
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  • 257 25 »From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. •"THE Johcre Civil Service Clug anI nual tennis tournament b?3un last j week was continued this w.:>k. Many i interesting matches were seen, v "cod number going tj three s ts. R?su! i: Championship op?n angles: R B. Perkins beat K.
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  • 1117 26 Forecast of Possible Winners Appeal Lodged Against Decision of an Umpire BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT THE stage is well set for the long awaited event of considerable interest to all badminton enthusiasts throughout the country which will take place at tho Happy World next
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  • 404 26 THE ollowmg Vi the full list or nx-tur.-s lot the Malayan Chinese int.r-State tcurnament to be held net beginning next Friday. Mr.S > BECTMM July 33, 10 a.m.. ainsapore vs. Malacca, ■j. p .m.. Perak vs. Juliore. July 31. 10 a.m., Hcnanu s. Negri S-'tnullan; 2
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    46 26 The Raja Mohamed Tennis Party takrn on the occasion of tiic opening of a new tennis court in Jalan Raja Laut. Kuala Lumpur, l'r.im left tn right: S. Govindasamy. Che Raais. Che Mohd. Am'n. Ihe lla-ihiin. Kaja Mohamed, Che Yusof. Che Rani, Che Kirman, C'n Hashim.
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  • 447 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johcre Bahru. THAT the party and the departmental tournaments held a couple of montns ago have in no small measure contributed to the improvement ol badaunton in the district was evidenced by the fair standard of tne game seen en Friday when the
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  • 111 26 The SporlUght B.P. iM^ci. i) at. the Ga>l>h B.f. by U>« |UMG .o i, i (Sportllght first): Singles: Guan Churn Seng beat Leong Tow Chow 10 15, 15 3. 15 14: Lcong Tow Ngoh beat Pomeuld Razarlo 15 1, 15 2; Seov Tio ig Ohoon lost to Koh
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  • 274 26 (From Our Own Corespondent > Penang. I^EFERCN'CE to tie need of a bad- mintcn hall for the Penang Badminton Association was made by Mr G. H. Goh, a vice-president, speaking at the pr'.ze-dlstributlon last week-end which marked the conclusion of tne J open badminton championships.
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  • 108 26 Results of tlrs in the Joyb ells B.P. open siiigles championship tournament played last week-end G. Isaac beat Patiick Foo. v.o. Sect Thlam Hock beat Tan Guan Chuan. 11,15 11, 15 4; Goh Tian Chye beat Urn Ah Chiang. B—ls. 15—12. 15—8: Goh Peng Sian beat A. Rajoo.
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  • 100 26 Thr Oral quarterly general meeting of the LViul B.P. 'Kill bo held at the premises of the St. Ilio-r.ns English School, Kcmpong Bah.ru Road today at 1 p.m. A friendly badminton match between the Useful B.P. and th- 80-.;.st:ad S. C. will be played at 3 p.m. at
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  • 97 26 [From Our Own Cotrcspnnde Ul Segamat. Thursday THE athletic season is in full swing in Johore and this week will se? two school meetings. Th? Sceamat Schco! will have their ninth annua. athletic sports on Thursday wfaOe t c English College of Johore Bahru will meet on thf
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  • 60 26 The Coionatlon B.P. has b-on invited to play badminton in Batu Pallet during the August holldas'.s by Mr. Lc? "lian Quan. BUBager of the Batu Pahat Baak and pctrao of the Fair B.P. Membeis wishing to make this trip are ask 'd to send th^lr names to the
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  • 83 26 A friendly badminton match will be played between the Merrytime B.P. Mamed aiid th Slngl? on Sunday at 4 p.m. at home court. Married Singles: Richard Tan (Oiptain) A. Siijak. Noiman Urn. M. M. Alk:d( W Hutisin. Doubles. Richard Tan and M. M. Alkrdce. and W. Bneetn and
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  • 94 26 The UMk* Star B.P. of Klang beat th? Blue Eagle B.P. of Banting, by three games to two. Results (Lucky Star first l Yeoh Seng Kok and Yeoh Bin Chiat beat Abu Samah and Tong Ewe Seng 21—16, 21—18; Loh Yong Thlan and Tan Khoon Pia beat
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  • 1542 26 BY DARK SHIRT THE first round ties of the Selangor Junior women's doubles were played at tne Victoria Institution Hall last week end. The opening match was between Florence Doraisamy and Tan Leng Kee and Saraswathy and Irene. After a moderate struggle the first set went to the
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    50 26 Ihc R.voria Badminton Party of Alor Star celebrated iheir third anniversary on July 12. In the picture are. Standing: Wan Aii; George; Chik A wane: Samuel; Madarasa; Ah Ewe: Willie: Suharamaniam and Benny. Sitting: Ayadural; Mohd Noor Saaid (Captain): Inspector Wan Othman (President): Sittrain: P. Sandra (Hon. Secretary) and James.
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  • 697 27 Struggle For Senior League Honours In Singapore Coming Boxing The Non-Benders By "Echo" I^JOW you know who will represent the South in the Malaya Cap final Singapore or the Services. Writing before yesterdays lnatfh. one prefers to evade "picking the winners." It was a toss-up, and
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  • 146 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. THE second round of the Batu Pahat 1 football league has been fixed to start on July 24. but it is a matter of great doubt if this will be possible as four postponed matches still have to be played.
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  • 197 27 JOHORE BAHRU MALAYS BEAT BATU PAHAT COMPATRIOTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. THE Johore Bahru Malay cricket team beat their Batu Pahat compatriots when they met last week at the School Padang. JOHORE BAHRU Mansur c Ghani b Hassan 5 Selamat c Mohd. Majid b Andong 8 Sal Tar
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  • 173 27 INDIANS BEAT SCHOOL AT BATU PAHAT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. IN the local cricket league the Indians beat the School by two wickets and five runs. INDIANS Chatterjl b Monttlro 15 Devasagayam run out b Monteiro. 0 Nathan lbw b Manan 0 Edwin retired 23 Alfred c Mohamed
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  • 727 27 Form Of Competitors From Our Athletics Correspondent M "pHE fourth Malayan Chinese athletic meeting to be held in Singapore next week-end gives every promise of being a brilliant success. The various committees] have toiled hard and arrangements are now well-nigh completed. More than 940 Chinese men and
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  • 281 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. WITH the approach of the AllMalayan Chinese athletic meeting in Singapore, Johore sportmen are wondering how their athletes will fare They cannot be expected to do well as their best is much below the standard of the best of the other
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  • 205 27 Rigours Of Police Life Did Not Harm Him. At 50 years of ago he was presum -d to be beyond the arduous demand! of police duties. But was he? Read what he says now five yars a f t"r ie was pensioned: "I am a
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  • 268 28 Malaya's Dogs Are Having Their Day Today A RISTOCRATS or the Malayan dog world will eye one another with dignity in Kuala Lumpur today. They will also be on their best behaviour. It is show day! The Malayan Kennel Association's central show is the most important of Malaya's three kennel
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