The Straits Times, 5 June 1938
1938-06-05
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Title Section38 1938-06-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 337 Sunday, June 5, 1938 Price 10 Ce.its THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 337 Sunday, June 5, 1938 Price 10 Cents38 words
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Article, Illustration391 1938-06-05 1 Gigantic Flying -Boats Will Be Stationed Here Soon First Of Five Is Due This Month GIANT PLANES WHICH: Weigh 30 Tons Cost £70,000 Fly 3,000 m. Stay Up 15 hrs. WILL BE MIGHTIEST IN ASIA FIVE SHORT SUNDERI.AND "FLYING BATTLESHIPS,' BRITAIN'S NEWEST AND MOST POWERFUL FIGHTING AIRBOATS,391 words
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249 1938-06-05 1 Shanghai, Saturday. THE "do-or-die M struggle on the Lung-Hai Railway front is entering a critical phase, and the position of the Chinese defenders is seriously menaced. The Japanese forces, battering their way westward along the Lung-Hai Railway have now nearly reached the Doihara DivisionReuter - 249 words
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Article109 1938-06-05 1 SUMATRA BUDDHIST STATUES (From Our Own Correspondent* Batavia. TWO liuge figures have recently been removed from Sumatra to the i Museum. Those are saii to possess great archaeological value. They are said to represent BuddhLst gods. it i.s remarkable that there is an Inscription on the pedestal of the second109 words
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94 1938-06-05 1 PERAK HUNT FOR HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER mi Our Own Correspondent) Talping. Saturday. AS a result of an intensive man-hunt lor the driver of a hit-and-run vehicle, the Talping police arrested today a Chinese attendant of the lorry alleged to be the one involved. the sequel to an accident at Padang Rengas94 words
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Article84 1938-06-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent > Shanghai. Saturday. CHOLERA cases within the International Sett'ement ha' c recently sreatly increased in frequency until they have assumed the form of an epidemic. For this reason, the Japanese Consul General. Mr. Hldaka. has notified the Shanghai Consular Corps that subjects84 words
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Article45 1938-06-05 1 Canton, Saturday. It is revealed that Mr. H. Tlltman. Daily Express correspondent, narrowly escaped while sheltering in Governor Wu Teh Chen's dug-out when several bombs evidently intended for the dugout dropped within a hundred yards exploded with terrific detonations. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article124 1938-06-05 1 Earthquake Damage In Celebes (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Saturday. THE recent earthquake in j Celebes is now found to j have been more serious than j originally reported. The road from Puit *o Torlb*e»an is damaged anil 4'ft houses along- t side the road have collapsed. >!any bridges are124 words
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Article38 1938-06-05 1 Geneva. Saturday. Mr Johii Winant. a personal friend oi Prvsd'iu Roosevelt, was unanlm tual] Director of the ItUerjour OllU-e. succeeding Mr. Harold Butler, who reigned to take an important post with the new tunics in California.38 words
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33 1938-06-05 1 THOMAS HARDY LIBRARY AUC TIONED FOR £2.700 The sale o* Thomas Hardy's library in London raised £2.700. A first edition in three volumes of The Little Minister." originally published at 315.. brought £255.33 words
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491 1938-06-05 1 (i u ton, Saturday. DOMBED by the Japanese again today. Canton tonight is a city of the dead, though the dead are mare fortunate than the injured living, some of whom are still pinned beneath fallen masonry. Scenes being enacted tonight willReuter - 491 words
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Article32 1938-06-05 1 Sir Edward Denham, Governor of Jamaica, who died on Tuesday night, was buried at sea from the British cruiser Ajax, which has been in Kingston since the labour disturb- ance-s32 words
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Article61 1938-06-05 1 (From Ow On Correspondent.) London. Satuidar. RUBBEB: Market cloard GOLD: R. os. Bd. SILVER: Spot 19 1 16 d: S m hs. IS-,(1 EXCHANGES: Parta 17» 3 IS. New York 4.91 V,, Amsterdam 4.96 V Hong Kane 1.2 15 16, Shanghai 10',d. nom. Other commodities and exchanges unchanged61 words
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Advertisement7 1938-06-05 1 RENE ULLMANN CLOCKS Kaffles Place. S pore.7 words
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Advertisement178 1938-06-05 1 GENUINE CAMPHORWOOD BOXES SUN WAH COMPANY rt. victoria final SINGAPORK i 111 I if m British made from special if /I WM N WMftM k f//M 'l/ colours of Blue. Fawn and §j bU Hl llwjW U ll Orey with Multi Trimming H MlB M <///. 7/1 J HilM in178 words
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450 1938-06-05 2 CERTIFICATE NOT BE-ALL END-ALL OF LIFE Governor's Advice To Raffles Boys Cn Their Future "*LAY AND WORK HARD" Should Not Be Content With Wanting To Be Clerks "VO\J should not just be content to say that you want to be clerks," said the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, speaking yesterday to450 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-06-05 2 "THE wedding of Mr. Richard James Courtney, the big game hunter and author, to Miss Dorris Eileen Butt, took pUice at St. EtheVburga's, Bishopsocte, last month.30 words
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Article70 1938-06-05 2 Javanese Labour For Madagascar From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Saturday. PERMISSION has been sought, it is understood, for recruiting 10,000 Javanese coolies for Madagascar. It is not certain if this will be granted, as it has hitherto been the policy of the Netherlands India Government to allow Javanese coolies to70 words
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155 1938-06-05 2 MAGISTRATE'S RULING Sent To High Court For Opinion JUDGMENT was reserved by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice McElwaine, in the Singapore K-gh Court yesterday at. the end of the hearing of a special case stated by t.he Fourth Magistrate 'Mr. R. A. Ward) for the opinion of the High Cxirt155 words
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Article22 1938-06-05 2 Mrs. Ben Gershman left Chicago on her honeymoon wear ng her marriage certificate printed on her yellow scarf.22 words
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289 1938-06-05 2 Old Letters Show Raffles' Faith In His School I ETTERS more than 100 years 1-1 old, relating to the establishment of Raffles Institution, original copies of which are in the possession of Mr. J. Bain, acting Principal of the school, were quoted by him yesterday at the annual speech day289 words
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Article100 1938-06-05 2 Annual Drill And Games Finals From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. MALAY men and women from kam- p'wgs. in Kaily coloured dresses and Malay school children have invaded Seremban on the occasion of the final of the annual Malay school drill and games competition for Negrt100 words
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Article26 1938-06-05 2 A maniac armed with a rifle killed 28 people and wounded two at Okayama. then escaped into the mountains, where he committed suicide.26 words
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Article25 1938-06-05 2 A French motorist and his wife escaped injury when their car hit a telegraph pole and fell 1.500 ft. into a river.25 words
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Article, Illustration213 1938-06-05 2 JN a corner of the portica of the Singapore Police Courts is the familiar figure of an ice-nater seller, who is, perhaps, the only hawker in Malaya who sells without a permit. INO Yok. is now 69, and has been selling ite-water at213 words
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Article78 1938-06-05 2 To Manage New Luxury Cinema (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. JL|H G. Davies, manager of the ITI Pavilion Theatre, leaves tomorrow on a long vacation to England and America. When he returns he will be in charge of the Cathay Cinema, which is being erected in Singapore by78 words
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Article157 1938-06-05 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan?. Saturday. lARGE quantities of food supplies including 40 bajjs of rice, 630 loaves of bread, vegetables and pork intended for consumption by the inmates if Pulau Jerejak Leper Camp sank in the sea this morning, when a tongkang conveying157 words
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Article91 1938-06-05 2 /CHARGED In the Singapore Criminal District Court with theft of scrap iron from Home Road on May 22 in the early hours of the morning, a 16--year-old Chinese boy, Soh Boon Hye, was sentenced to six strokes of the rattan, by Mr. H. A. Forrer,91 words
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Article26 1938-06-05 2 About 1,000 employees of F. Franch and Sons, Ltd., tin-box makers, of Greenwich. S.E., and Bedford, will b« paid for all statutory holidays.26 words
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Advertisement24 1938-06-05 2 fck x^ sir!* y^^^M A butter that everyone will enjoy— with a rich flavour tk*t makes k so irresMttble. PHONE: 5376 (4 Un«O HA24 words
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Article, Illustration533 1938-06-05 3 King Shoots On Former Selangor Planter's Farm A t Windsor MAN WHO WAS BADLY HURT IN ROAD CRASH (From A Special Correspondent) London, May 28. 117IIEN Mr. P. E. Hornby, late assistant on Petaling Estate, Selangor, left hospital in Kuala Lumpur seven years aeo the doctors thought he was doomed533 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-06-05 3 White-g'oved Aida Desta, granddaughter of the ex-Emperor of Abyssinia, Haile Selassie, curtseys as she presents a purse to Queen Mary, who inaugurated the League of Hospital Friends at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Plymouth. Devon and Cornwall school-children presented purses. Princess Aida attends a school in Penzance.47 words
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Article, Illustration271 1938-06-05 3 Berlin. DARON GOTTFRIED VON CRAMM, world-famous tennis star, was sentenced before a criminal Court to one year's imprisonment for offences under Paragraph 175 of the Penal Code, which relates to sexual offences. He will actually serve only 10 months, since two months271 words
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Article275 1938-06-05 3 CINEMAS Mm ALHAMB3A: "A Slight Case Of Murder" wlUi Edv/ard G. Robinson. 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITO. "Snow White" 'The Seven Dwarfs." 3.15, 6.15 9 15 p.m. PA\ I t.'.s "Love Is a Headache" with Pranchot Tone. 3.15, 6.15 <fc 9.15 p.m. RIT i N "Double275 words
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Article67 1938-06-05 3 Wearnes: From Penang Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur: Arrives on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Qantas: From Australia: Arrives tomorrow afternoon. Imperial: From Europe: Arrives Tuesday afternoon. OUTWARD. AIKPOKT PILLAR BOX. Correspondence ran be posted in a special pillar box at the airport which is cleared half-an-hour before67 words
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Article274 1938-06-05 3 Today H. W. 2.57 a.m. 4.23 p.m. 7.8 ft. L. W. 9.38* it 10.07 p.m. 3.9 ft. Tomorrow H. W. 4.10 a.m. fit.; a. 24 p.m. 7.7 ft. L. W. 10.44 a m. 2.4 ft.; 11.30 p.m. 3.6 ft. Tuesday H. W. 5.35 a.m. 7.6 ft.; C.25274 words
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Article64 1938-06-05 3 M>naa.,\ Jure S. Ship* alonfsUe the Whu. .c, vi tninn lo »rrr»* Ast Wharf PUnclus Anhui Uln Wharf AchiUes Benmohr nplre Dock Siamese Prince Marudu Islam! e*t Wharf Perak Rlmau Nordmark 22 1 20 1 i 2 30 2 32 2 38 2 •It) 4 4 664 words
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Article101 1938-06-05 3 STEWARDESSES are not wanted on the Empirr airboats. Instead. Imperial Airways warn flight clerks. Seventeen young men, aged twenty-two to thirty-five, left the training college yesterday to start the newest £5-£6 week air jobs. They were picked from 2.600 applicants, successfully passed their first "exam." two long101 words
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Article21 1938-06-05 3 Then men were killed and four injured when gunpowder caught fire at Plllau, East Prussia, naval arsenal.21 words
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Advertisement298 1938-06-05 3 England now 5\ days across the air all the way by Empire Flying-Boat The big 4-enfrined Empire flying- boats now leave Singapore for England twice a week. They are the last word in air^ing luxury. You have a smoking room on board, a promenade derk. hot and cold meals served298 words
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Article110 1938-06-05 4 A LETTER to Miss V. Jarratt, of Broadwcll Road West, Worthing, Sussex, from her aunt in Ashford, Xl nt, was partly destroyed when it was delivered. The em'e'ope had been sealed by the Post Office and bore the words. "Pecked br birds." The explanation given110 words
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Article, Illustration264 1938-06-05 4 Donald Was A Good Egg Ter Years Ago QNCE upon a lime Donald Duck was neither bad-tempered nor pugilistic H*» was hardly recognisable in his lirst film of ten years ago shown at the Hritish lilm Institute recently. That was Mickey Mouse's first film, too, and it was called (how264 words
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Article268 1938-06-05 4 Paris. rpHE strangest craft that has ever nosed Its way among the millionaires' yachts in Cannes harbour has just been greeted there in the name of the French Government. Guns boomed, seaplanes circled overhead, and a great crowd cheered as the two navigators of *he queer268 words
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Article208 1938-06-05 4 'pAYING tribute to the Christian missionaries in Chinese war zones. Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, wifv" of the Chinese Generalissimo states: Only inspired people could stand in defiance of the horrors that have been perpetrated around them, and the violence that has been visited on many of them by208 words
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Article88 1938-06-05 4 The 26-year-old wife of Sidney Butcher, of Chale, Isle of Wight, gave birth to a 151 b. son. The average weight Is 7>,ilb. The father, when told the bay's weight, refused to believe it, and it had to be weighed again in his presence before he was88 words
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Article, Illustration55 1938-06-05 4 MR. ADRIAN CONAN DOYLE, second son of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of "Sherlock Holmes," and his bride, formerly Miss Anna Andersen, of Copenhagen, whom he has just married in England. Miss Andersen, daughter of the late Mr. S. Andersen, shipowner, of Copenhagen, is regarded as one of55 words
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Advertisement238 1938-06-05 4 The CAPiTOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION YOUR FAVORITE STARS IN RED-BLOODED ROMANCE! Spectacular! 1 Romantic UflßfllJ Thrilling! Musical I Love Story! B^f Hold light! I It's exciting I j^N ft WALTER" PIDGEOM Jltjir' LEO CARRILLO WM BUDDY EBSEN bs .9 Dlneied br Nt ROBERT Z LEONAKO S^~* Productd br f M^UO- WM.238 words
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Advertisement180 1938-06-05 4 FIRST CHOICE FOR 1938. I T^BJB jJkV^jBT Nan >-.j Ml In ophthalmic st rvice. If you have De«n wearing Nan S.n glasses during 1937. you'll want tc continue the patronage. If you have not yet tried Nan Sin service, make it your flrst New I Year's resolution to make a180 words
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Advertisement416 1938-06-05 4 MATINEE TODAY MONDAY JfjjL ALHAMBRA ff 3.15-6.15-9.15pm. Phone 6909 L 1/ HE IS DRESSED TO KILL m W^OO( YOU WITH LAUGHTER fcr^Pl >^NB^k. WJS "^^^k. PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1 GANGS W^^. GAte* 1 aP ON SOCIETY... WATCH r?° x h V THE FUN U ,-%c^ c 5 'i^\ I A416 words
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Article, Illustration352 1938-06-05 5 First To Be Built In Malaya By A Chinese Club Dips In Sea Water At Low Tide CUGGESTED years ago, talked about until it had almost become a threadbare topic, and only decided upon last year, the new $19,000 sea watei* pool of the352 words
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Article19 1938-06-05 5 Seventeen workmen were killed when a motor-lorry fell over a 600 ft. precipice Dlarbeklr. In Asiatic Turk19 words
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Article, Illustration283 1938-06-05 5 Mr. Ooi Kiik Huat and MLss Khoo Hean Suat who were married at the Seh Ooi Temple. Penan;. The marriage mok place recently in Sir-apore of Mr. I.oh Meng If on*, oni.r son of tiie late Mr. and Mrs. I.oh Bflfe C hai, and Mbs Quan Sui Kvßßt283 words
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Article71 1938-06-05 5 (Fr>t:i Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. THE wedding of Mr. Ooi Eng Huat, youngest son of Madam Khoo Gim Hong and the late Mr. Ooi Choo Llm. to Miss Khoo Hean Suan, eldest daughter of Madam Lim Phaik Thin and the late Mr. Khoo Chong Huat of Penang,71 words
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110 1938-06-05 5 RESCUED FROM A PYTHON'S COILS Drama On N. I. Estate (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. Saturday. A JAVANESE mandore, attacked by a python on an estate in Kisaran, Sumatra, was saved from a horrible death by fellow workmen, who were near by. The mandore was walking along a narrow path,110 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-06-05 5 Mr. Cyril Bastian and Miss Joan Hypo who were married at the Church of the Visitation. at Seremban.20 words
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54 1938-06-05 5 PRINCIPAL OF PENANG A. C. S. SAILS Rev. Dr. L. Proebstel DEV. Dr. L. Proebstel. principal of the Penang Anglo-Chinese School, and educational secretary of the Methodist Mission Schools, sails In the Gneis?nau today on long leave. He is travelling through Europe, and expects to spend part of his furlough54 words
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Article67 1938-06-05 5 SHARKS KILL FISHERMAN New York. A Costa Rican fisherman MMMd Laureano Villa Real died as a result of a strange accident while fishing in the Gulf of Nicoya oft Puntarenas. He hooked a huge tuna fish, so big that it pulled him overboard. Villa Real kept himself afloat, buy before67 words
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Advertisement414 1938-06-05 5 WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Pro«pa«h and Big Pay OpportunlNaa for tha Tralnad Mm I NOW I* tha tlma to gat out of tha nit and qualify for a parmanant w.ll-pald post. Wrlla TO-DAY for our graat Gulda which contain* tha world* wldatt cholca of homa-ttudy anglnaarlng courtai covarlng414 words
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Article252 1938-06-05 6 MERCY PLEA FOR BOY LOVER r\ONALD CARROLL, a 16-year-old schoolboy, has just been put on trial for his life in New York. Two of the people most anxious for his acquittal are Mr. and Mrs. Matthieson, parents of 18-year-old Charlotte Matthieson, whom Carroll is alleged to have shot and killed252 words
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293 1938-06-05 6 Rajah's £2,000,000 'Buck ingh am Palace WITH his dark eyes sparkling after an hour's foxtrot lesson, the 24-year-old Rajah of Kamra told a Sunday Dispatch reporter in London of his plans to build a "Buckingham Palace" in his Indian State. To be built in marble, with mosaic floors, lapis lazuli293 words
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196 1938-06-05 6 Sex Offenders Will Be Treated In Special Institution Sydney. A SPECIAL institution for the treatment of sex offenders will be established, when a Bill prepared by the Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) is passed by Parliament. The Bathurst gaol building will be used for this purpose. Persons provided for will196 words
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Article113 1938-06-05 6 Joan Can Wear £300,000 Smile Hollywood. JOAN CRAWFORD can afford to smile at the depression which is now hitting Hollywood, and at the attack on her alleged lack of box-office appeal made recently by the Independent Theatre Owners' Association. For, in the next five years, she will take £300,000 from113 words
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Article, Illustration368 1938-06-05 6 HONG KONG BOMBARDIER SWIMS TWO MILES FOR AID Saves Friend Who Drifted All Night In Dinghy RESCUER SPENT TWO HOURS IN THE SEA II7HEN two soldiers of the 7th Anti-Aircraft Battery, Stonecutters Island, Hong Kong, were becalmed at night during a tropical downpour, with their small dinghy drifting slowly away368 words
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Article29 1938-06-05 6 Kingston (Jamaica). Eleven escaped prisoners from Devils Island have arrived here. The boat in which they sailed from Trinidad was wrecked on the quay outside Kingston.29 words
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Article88 1938-06-05 6 MORE BOYS THAN GIRLS READ IN BED DOYS go to the cinema more often than girls, and more boys than girls read in bed. These were discoveries mentioned in a report to London County Council Education Committee following an investigation into what school children do in their spare time. It88 words
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129 1938-06-05 6 France Has Annexed Land Almost Her Own Size DV simple decree, and with the approval of Great Britain, France has just added nearly 160,000 square miles of territory to her empire. This is a greater area than that of Belgium, Holland, Italy and Switzerland combined. It is only 50,000 square129 words
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Article85 1938-06-05 6 Quebec. WITH the exception of six weeks from July 15 to Sept. 1, frogs in the Province of Quebec will be able to leap and croak to their hearts' content. The Quebec Official Gazette has announced that frog hunting lias been banned for 10% months of each year.85 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-06-05 6 The Highland Games season has officially opened with the Pitlessie Oames, held in the old world Fife village. The games are believed to be the oldest. bar one, in Scotland. Here v a quartette of competitor* in th« Highland fling competition.41 words
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Article99 1938-06-05 6 A HUNDRED-and-one-year-old wo- man, of Sydney, N.S.W., is planning to make a 12,000-miles trip to her home— Kilmallock, Co. Limerick. She is Mrs. Elizabeth Quirk and she means to spend her 102 nd birthday in the town she left as a child. Mrs. Quirk, ioho has99 words
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Article35 1938-06-05 6 THE owner of a shop in Cincin- nati, Ohio, says he will not tolerate glum assistants. YOUR PURCHASE FREE IF WE FAIL TO SMILE reads a sign on the wall of the shop.35 words
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Advertisement738 1938-06-05 6 t Ug£ HpaHfc s^BBBbI t 5f $bF -JtrnmrnW :< > l^w a^i^bbbbbbl The Factory Frethness I WS3BKP, r 1 jQraBU "^f II of each c 'B <rctte I securely imprisoned I Wj»V J-*""! with the sealing of this I airtight tin 10 open I •C-'v. t'HK^^^^H i U5t P u738 words
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Article, Illustration271 1938-06-05 7 HEAVY RAIN CAUSES FLOODS SPOILS SPORT BukL Timah Road Suffers Most STREET BARBER, KNEE DEEP, CONTINUES WORK A BARBER in a shop near the junction of Bukit Timah and Stevens Roads had to stand almost up to his knees in muddy water while he trimmed the hair of his customers271 words
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117 1938-06-05 7 Letters To Knights Shot Son Signed With Lipstick Kisses LETTERS from Paris signed Mimi." with lipstick kisses imprinted on the last pages, have been discovered by police among the belongings of Henry du Bourg Denman, found shot dead in a Y.M.C.A. hostel at Melbourne. Denman. son of the late Sir117 words
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Article242 1938-06-05 7 Singapore District AT the first meeting of the Cabinet Officers of the Singapore District Epworth League, held at the Tamil Church Hal!, it was decided to hold the following activities for the year: June 19. Devotional meeting at the Foojhow Church, Race Course Road, at 8 p.;n.242 words
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Article83 1938-06-05 7 Washington. Saturday. THE Un ted States Government has accepted the British Governments invitation to at. end the Interratlonal Whaling Conference in London on June 13 to study the results of the recent whaling season and consider ary modification or extension necessary in existing international whaling agreements.Reuter - 83 words
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Article106 1938-06-05 7 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AN oid Chinese woman and three children escaped but two pigs w^re roasted alive in a fire at Salak South, a mln ng village six miles from Kuala Lumpur, late last night. The Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade found the house with106 words
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Article50 1938-06-05 7 <From Our Own Correspondent* Batu Paliat. The third annual agricultural show r.f Dam Pahal district will be held on July 28 and 29 on the vacant space in front of the Government Offices. Preparations are being made for it and the space io being enclosed for the shew.50 words
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Article175 1938-06-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. IN Tjandi Soenggoriti, one of the famous sulphur baths in East Java, an interesti.if discovery has just been made which may prove of great archaeological value. Near the present baths, ruins of an old structure, said to have beenj a175 words
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Article84 1938-06-05 7 Chinese Report Estates Damaged From Our Own Corresponded. Batavia. lAPANESE fishermen in croups of 40 and 50 have damaged the Chinese coconut estates on t>.? small islands n»ar Bnnkj and Billlton— Kelemer. Lepar and Caspar— states the Batavia Nleuwsblad. If the Chinese resist they are84 words
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Article96 1938-06-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. Saturday. •TTIE famous Polish painter Czeslaw de Mystkowsk has died suddenly a few hours after he had been visiting friends. He was 40 and had been in Batavia for the last ten years- almost uninterruptedly. He held many exhibitions in96 words
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Article63 1938-06-05 7 DRESIDENT Roosevelt has announced that he is sending a commission to Britain in the summer to study the British Trade Union Act in order to clear up a great deal of misinformation in the United States in regard to the British law. He saidReuter - 63 words
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234 1938-06-05 7 200-Mile Trial For 58 Cars, 27 Motor-Cycles (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. piFTY-EIGHT cars and r twenty-seven motor-cycles are humming over 220 miles of roau in Selangor and Negri Sembilan tonight in the fourth long-distance reliability trial of the Automobile Association Of Malaya's Selangor and Pahang branch. Entrants234 words
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Article71 1938-06-05 7 A mix-up over the adoption of two orphans creates amusing situations in 'Love Is A Headache" at the Pavilion. Featuring Ted Healy, Franchot Tone and Gladys George, the film provides enough comical scenes to be entertaining though its title seems to suggest an altogether different story.71 words
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176 1938-06-05 7 New Delhi. 4 S the Maharajah of the Junior State of Dewas, Central India, f* wag returning to Bombay from a shooting expedition in Kh&ndwa Forest, a panther leaped into his car from the edge of the jungle and mauled him. The176 words
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Article138 1938-06-05 7 London, Saturday. THE weather forecast for Whitsun holiday week-end is unsettled. A continuous increase in holiday traffic has been a feature of postdepression years in Britain and there will be still more evidence of it in future as a result of the growing practice in Industry of138 words
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Article31 1938-06-05 7 The St. Andrew's School Amateur Dramatic Society had a successful social at the school hall last night when more than 60 members and friends Indulged in games and dances.31 words
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Advertisement767 1938-06-05 7 j HOTELS .j(^^ LONDON JALLS /^pjPp^&Ck iNauiiMni and enjoy al either rp*& HOTEL RUBENS Buckingham Palace Roa i facing Buckingham Palace or HOTEL «W REMBRANDT XJ^l South Kensington. S.W Jirrid^b facing the Victoria and v- r 'Kj^Ja^^ Albert Museum Every attention in pleasing surrounuPERFECT t)l It'll lit THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS767 words
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Article1472 1938-06-05 8 Conditions Unaffected By Quota Reductions BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT TTHE week has been an important one for local markets. Both the International Tin Committee and the International Rubber Regulation Committee held meetings at which decisions vitally important to this country were taken. The International1,472 words
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Article80 1938-06-05 8 Saturday, June 4, Noon. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (FOB.) June 18'k 18', Good F. A. Q. in bales (F. 08.) Jane 17*. 17*. No. 1 K. R. S. S. 'Spot loose) Awardable MW is June 18*4 117«8 7 July-September 19 180 words
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Article1327 1938-06-05 8 Fraser And Co. *s List SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1938. 1 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin <4» 3s 7Vid 4s l'.4d Ashic Kumcanii 28."- JOS Austral Malay <£) 42s M 47s <M N Ayer Hilani (5s) 22s 6d 23s fid Ayer Weng <fl) 60 651,327 words
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Article142 1938-06-05 8 List Supplied By Messrs Fraser Co. SATURDAY. JUNE 4. 1 P.M Financial Company Dividend Boots Date Ex. Dlv. year TIN Close Payab.p Date to dat 4 Burma Malay 6d. No. 17 June 23 June 30 June 24 5% Katu 6d No. 18 June 9 June 16 June142 words
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Advertisement398 1938-06-05 9 r~T r*V TOffij m &/'/M/&\ Till? i nun TUIM'V fllftWP ;x~ptH\ -^-^S// ~f\ 4 '*f'M&s//\ Ini.iua HliiM '^i//m\ It is only fitting lhat Chl T sler lhii v** <*flHfl| HPS^^jf^^ (KP '•'fiJ'?f'\w/\ as in each part year, gives the good things W^^^^^^^tf^iW'yt^k ft*"*' ffip if J&y'V^ in motorin S first398 words
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Miscellaneous1156 1938-06-05 9 Today's Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE ZHI. 1.33 met (22.5 tn.) am. 11.00 Military band music. t 11.10 Light orchestral concert played by Reller's Hungarian Band. Relayed from the Sea View Hotel, p.m. 12.10 Piano solos. t 12.20 Light orchestral concert relayed from the Sea View Hotel (contd). 1.10 Miscellaneous programme of1,156 words
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Miscellaneous659 1938-06-05 9 NIROM. rDC 15.15 Me/i (19.8 m.) a.m. 7.20 Sacred Heart Church. Soerabaya. 7.50 Children's service, Chr. A. M.S., Batavia C. 9.20 Protestant Church, Soerabaya. 9.20 Protestant Church Batavla C. 10.50 Dutch national an. m. 10.53 Opening with overt s. 11.20 Solos by members of the Nirom Orch. 11.35 Carel van659 words
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Article221 1938-06-05 10 Tie was Afraid to Eat. What .i woriy he must have been to Fe I No food agreed with him. Acid indigestion made him positively wretched. In this letter, his wife tells ■he found a way to end his trouble My )iusband developed a wretched form221 words
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333 1938-06-05 10 "GRAB-IN-THE-DARK" MARRIAGES DANGEROUS Men Are So Easily Influenced By Women FACTORS WHICH SWAY PEOPLE IN CHOOSING A LIFE MATE jTH£ dangers of "grab-in-the-dark marriages'— by people with too few acquaintances to be able to choose a really suitable partnerare stressed by the woman psychologist Mrs. Evelyn MV.V.s Duvall. Mrs. Duvall,333 words
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Article, Illustration261 1938-06-05 10 Saint Louis, Missouri. P*VEN lawyers make howlers. Mr. Lyman E. Cook, a lawyer of Saint Louis, Missouri, has collected some of them In a book he has Just written, entitled Comics in the Law." He reveals that many inhabitants of Massachusetts are lucky to escape breach261 words
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81 1938-06-05 10 Woman Signs Cheque For £1,400,000 New York. MRS. ARIE KRAMER, New York dress designer, pulled out her cheque book wrote a cheque for seven million dollars (£1,400,000), and took over the 1,400-roomed Hotel Lincoln, one of New York's largest. She is the wife of Max Kramer, wealthy New York builder,81 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-06-05 10 Prince Louis Ferdinand, son of the ex-Crown Prince of Germany, and his bride when they arrived at Southampton on the Bremen en route to New York. on the first stage of their honeymoon trip round the world.37 words
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Article75 1938-06-05 10 New York. WAX BAER, the boxer, gave a pint of his blood in an effort to save the life of his five -month-old son, Max Junior, dangerously ill with bronchial pneumonia in Oakland Hospital, California. The transfusion was given after the child had weakened75 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-06-05 10 Prince Michael Radziwill, aged 68, was married to Mrs. H»vr «t Stewart Dawson, a 57-year-old widow, in London. Prince Radiiwill belongs to one of the oldest families in Poland, and is ft cousin of the ex-Kaiser. Here are Prince Radziwill and hi* bride photographed after the weddinff.47 words
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Article63 1938-06-05 10 Woman To Sue Prince For £50,000 Parts. Mmc. Jeanette Suchestov, Polish beauty, whose engagement to Prince Michael Radziwill, Polish cousin of the cx-Kalser, was reported seven month.ago, has started a suit against the prince for £50,000 breach of promist damages. Mme. Suchestov is thirty-six; Prince Michael is sixty-eight. Prince Michael,63 words
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Advertisement479 1938-06-05 10 A NEW AUSTIN SEVEN-SEATER. MODERN IN LINE LUX URIOUS IN PERFORMANCE ACCOMMODATION fJb IMT mm Mfs*Sm It*' The advent of the Austin Eighteen Windsor saloon initiates a new standard of motoring luxury. LEADING FEATURES M Mounted on a chassis of 10 ft. 3 ins. wheelbase, this M new seven-seater is479 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1938-06-05 11 Malayan Author Writes A Splendid Book About China Victor Purcell Describes His Recent Visit Chinese Evergreen. By Victor Purcell. Michael Joseph 10s. 6d. TT is satisfactory that Mr. Purcell, the well known Malayan writer, has at last dropped the impersonal anonymity of initials and made use of his ov/n worthy1,334 words
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828 1938-06-05 11 England Expects Every American To Do His Duty. By Quincy Howe. Robert Hale Bs. 6d. HPHE author of this work is a young American who is a well-known writer and a distinguished publicist. His education was partly obtained at Christ College, Cambridge.828 words
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Advertisement153 1938-06-05 11 BOOKS! BOOKS!! FRt:SH_OXLS— JLSTRECErVED. THE LEADER, by L. Evans $4.25 WHEN CHIKA UNITES, by H. Gannes *-25 A history of China's struggle for National Independence 1840-1938 PROMISED LAND, by C. Belfrage 4 25 (It will cause sensation) THE HEALJNO KNIFE. A Surgeon's Destiny. By Oeorgc Sava 4.M MUSSOUNI IN THE153 words
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Advertisement218 1938-06-05 11 A MONTH* The great Empire flying-boats have shrunk the map and brought a visit to England within the limit of a month's leave. Time spent In travel there and back from Singapore is only eleven days. Fares include everything— even tips There are special rebates for Government officials and officers218 words
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585 1938-06-05 12 DUTCH WILL MAKE NEW ATTEMPT TO SALVAGE £2,000,000 SEABED TREASURE LOCKED away In the bed of the Zuyder Zee, in the wrecked Frigate Lutine. is a £2,000,000 treasure which has lured men for 140 years, and is now the aim ol a Dutch firm the Billiter Company which has asked585 words
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Article, Illustration59 1938-06-05 12 Preparing for great health movement show: Teachers and members of the Everywoman's Health Movement, the principal of which is Miss Sali Lootl, are giving a demonstration of health and beauty exercises and rhythmic gymnastics at the Empress HcV, London. Members of the movement balancing bowls on their heads, watched by59 words
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Article346 1938-06-05 12 AS the 8,424-toiu American liner, City of Norfolk, berthed at the Royal Albert Dock, Silvertown, E., Scotland Yard officers hurried aboard to investigate an astonishing mucker story of the high seas. It was the story of a quiet Spanish kitchen-hand who, in a346 words
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Article126 1938-06-05 12 PHONE GIRL TO MARRY MILLIONS J-VANIEL G. DOIM.K tn •uty-year-old heir to the I> motor-car millions, will !<» married soon to t4-a-weefc telephone operator Laurine Mac Donald. eighteen-year-old daughter of an Ontario liijMai captain. "Danny Dodge's romance had been rumoured for some months, but the engagement announcement was the first126 words
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Article107 1938-06-05 12 Paris. A POSTAGE stamp is to be issued in France to commemorate the State visit of the King and Queen to Paris this month. M. J alien, Minister of Posts, states that the stamp rill be issued on June 28, the date of the107 words
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Article47 1938-06-05 12 Paris. The menu of a banquet hold in Paris by the Societe Nationale d Acclimatation de France included hippopotamus and exotic pickles, shark, antelope and wild rice, salted beef dried in the open air for six months, and white worms, a special delicacy.47 words
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Advertisement85 1938-06-05 12 Gillette reduces your shaving costs Insist on Gillette don't be per•uaded to buy inferior blades on tho grounds that they are cheaper. They may be lower in price, but they arc not economical in use. The best way to reduce your shaving costs is to buy Blue Gillette blades and85 words
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Advertisement39 1938-06-05 12 CLEAR THAT COLD WITH VAPEX Breathe the Vapex vapour from your handkerchief by day and from the end of your pillow by night. It kills the germs, relieves stuffiness, prevents the spread of infection. Obtainable from Chemists and Stores.39 words
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1773 1938-06-05 13 Behind The News With Crux Australis CROC STORY LJOW a ie?cnciury battle between a gigantic fish and a crocodile was responsible for the naming of Sura- j baya (Soerabaia) is explained by a correspondent. L.Y.F. The letter is prompted by the query in these notes last week about the derivation1,773 words
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Advertisement82 1938-06-05 13 iLs&tK HEALTHY 9£U VIGOROUS YOUTH Wif G*x rs FIT! Youthful fuU Tittlity B f 'Xir f rigour How By ukinc Bcecham'* /> Jj Pills. They tone, regulate and purify your B r^t system and give you that inner health ".y i which makes bfe worth living. They B^^ > /ML82 words
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Advertisement688 1938-06-05 13 Mai aP*" ™«'<*W» y jJI^HaBOH JBl j J^ji^ J B^aVaßßßßtt m N aL B^^"^H DJ'' > »»"*»»"''^^^*»ssWa^a?J»»sV < BJB^H j 1 BBB* BBBSBSi g 1 Fat sPJ ■IJ^MpWjA WHY PAY MORE? B^P^^l^^n^n *fl You save much in price and every mile you ,«W^^U^L2h^V drive, yet you get a sturdy, well-built688 words
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181 1938-06-05 14 NEW ENERGY TOR TIRED MEN AND WOMEN. Strenrtheniag Vitamins In TtttefeM Tablets. Now men and women who are run-down and tfced ar.d have lost all zest lor lilt, can all tli. ir old vigorous energy and] Vitality ar.d youthful enthusiasm for living simply by talcing two tiny, tasteless, sugar- j181 words
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Article316 1938-06-05 14 Moscow Embassy Is Mentioned LINGUIST WHO WAS FORMERLY A PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER New York. pOR the first time in tne hisr tory of the United States, or of any other country, a woman is being seriously considered for appointment as an ambassador. The woman is,316 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-06-05 14 Miss Melinda Oitmbay, 17-year-old prima ballerina of the Hungarian State Opera, who flew the 1,000 miles from Budapest to London specially for a party. Miss Ottrubay gave Hungarian dances in national costumes at a musical At Home given by M. de Marosy, Hungarian Charge dAiJaires at the Hungarian Legation, Lcndon.50 words
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Article146 1938-06-05 14 AN attractive girl dancer, now touring Germany, has started a chain-kissing craze at Slough (Bucks.). When she left England recently her young man, a Slough factory manager, was unable to leave his her off. A friend, a Slough showman, deputised. As the boat-train stenmt-d out of146 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-06-05 14 America, home of the straw hat, v. I.oraes the season in a big way. Pretty girls of Long Beach, California, hold on fur your mspci tiou a 70-ft. round hat, size 139, which should tit even the most swollen heads.40 words
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Article125 1938-06-05 14 NO SUCH ISLANDS! Copenhagen. FATA MORGANA islands do not exist." This brief wireless message, received here from the Danish explorer Dr Lange Koch, clears up an Arctic mys tery of 25 years. Four times JO the last quarter-cen tury Polar travellers have claimed t< have seen the phantom islands northeast125 words
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Article72 1938-06-05 14 Pavia, Italy. ■THE drought has led to the discovery of mediaeval relics at Pavia, Italy. The Ticlno River fell to an unprecedented low level, uncovering ancient weapons of war, among them stone balls and catapults. They are believed to have been left after the battle of Pavia in72 words
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Article184 1938-06-05 14 Tasman Air Service This Year Auckland <N.Z.). I AM hopeful that arrange- ments will be completed so that the trans-Tasman air service between Australia and New Zealand may soon function," said Mr. A. E. Rudder. Australian representative for Imperial Airways, who is making a hurried visit to New Zealand to184 words
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51 1938-06-05 14 Rembrandt Picture On Loan To Holland Melbourne. DEMBRANDT'S picture, "The Two Philosophers," which is valuec' at £23,000, will be sent by the National Gallery Trustees on loan to Holland. It will be included in an exhibition at Amsterdam, which has been arranged to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Queen Wilhelmina's51 words
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79 1938-06-05 14 300 m. p. h. Airliner For Britain THE plane of the future," as its designer calls it, will soon 1 be built in England. It is a giant monoplane cap .ble of carrying 40 passengers on European trips and 20 passengers on trans-Atlantic flights, with a top speed of 30079 words
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Advertisement12 1938-06-05 14 H° te ever \eUre,, fob hp Vflfwjl illl I HEARSE BROS. I*o-12 words
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Article1099 1938-06-05 15 Nathaniel Gubbins - Sitting On The Fence Nathaniel Gubbins By "I SEE there's mo e mci wanted for the A.R.P.." said the Sweip. "That's right," I s:ad. "And yet the papers say we're everybody's pal," said !.he Sween. 'France is our pal, Itler's our pal, i .tie old Mussolini" j our pal. i1,099 words
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Article403 1938-06-05 15 By THE FOUR ACES pHARLES C. HARVEY has long been regarded as one of Boston's finest players, but until the recent Masters' Individual Championships, in which he made a fine showing, he had never played in a New York tournament. Returning for the Grand National, he played the403 words
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Advertisement276 1938-06-05 15 KINGS GATE CROSSWORD COMPETITION RESULTS 14 Competitors sue- tfjl" LtE| A M^Mi!-BlllT]i| cecded in solving Je> E prP^ [^J^^yW this puzzle, and we I eU'6mS|o^E]o names of winners g' N^ [SIP. **^c W^-P and their prizes Im &1n eMeIo mt sJWR|ej as requested. |gfeiT||i|giolTß kje Ie lplEtai S. FULLER-SANDYS. TENNIS276 words
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Advertisement1185 1938-06-05 15 im|botxes I IHiIU [l Ml -Vh^ r 65ctsV sasPr'sl Ask for ANDREWS in M;!| i the ECONOMY TINS m^mmm^mmmWli containing the SAME Hj§# rvT5rT^7S QUANTITY as the Rj^-*)- LtfPYxaSfcfil tormer bottles at a f^c- Tk^J =C LOWER PRICE. e==^j'^-^3KP Hi4r>«rlO you ris^C bought your Andrtwt ffu*!^? 1 j^^^ Liv«r Salt1,185 words
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Article155 1938-06-05 16 rthe many valuable community services performed by the Salvation Army is to be added the care of discharged prisoners. A hostel for this is to be opened at the end of this month in Race Course Road by the After-Care Association. Such a hostel is badly needed, and the155 words
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Article137 1938-06-05 16 TPWICE in a week the question of Eurasian troops has been brought to notice in Singapore, first by the announcement that thp Netherlands Indies Air Force la recruiting E.irasian youths as mechanics and aircraftmen, and later by the statement that the Eurasian representative on the Legislative Council, Dr.137 words
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Article157 1938-06-05 16 ANOTHER improvement to Singa- pore's skyline will be made with the completion of the new $500,000 building to be erected for the Netherlands Trading Society in Cecil Street. There has recently been considerable activity in Singapore building, not only in the erection of now office blocks, but also157 words
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Article, Illustration1305 1938-06-05 16 S. R. Hutchinson - Modernism Has Not Spoiled Siam's Fine People S. R. Hutchinson By CIAM is not pro-Japanese. In spite of the widespread impression with exists in some parts of the world that Siam is extremely friendly with Japan and that Japanese influence there is very strong, during a tour of Siam I1,305 words
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Advertisement234 1938-06-05 16 TEL QS^TniiT^Q TEL: 43 10 4310 MANUFACTURING DISPENSING OPTICIANS I THE OPTICAL HOUSE! 65. STAMFORD RO.AD. SINGAPORE. 1 3 MIEN CHONG Singapore.* most ap to-date Tailor —34 COLEJIiAN ST. Phone 4fil6. SHU S H I N E Dandee Duster cleans all white Shoes. fill When you buy white shoe cleaner234 words
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Advertisement72 1938-06-05 16 The New World Cabaret II OANCfc (ADMISSION J-Kfctl THLRS.. SATURDAY SUNDAY \l I I K DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 50 CTS.) EVERY NIGHI FROM 9 P.M. IO MIDNIGHT ~p~7~a~n"o TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 2)2, Orchard Rd. OUR SAILING LIST CONTAINS COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION ON STEAMSHIP AND AIR SERVICES72 words
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Advertisement25 1938-06-05 16 TO -BALlfrom June 24th until July 11th and from July Sih until July 25th. AT GREATLY REDUCED RATE. Detailed information from X.P.M. LINE TEL 5451.25 words
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Article241 1938-06-05 17 New Aerodrome Is Being Made There Would Be Ready To Aid Singapore RECONNAISSANCE UNITS PLANNED Melbourne. THE first of the two Royal Australian Air Force squadrons to be established at Darwin is likely to be formed and trained at Laverton soon and transferred to Darwin during241 words
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Article302 1938-06-05 17 Auckland. THE Government of New Zealand has ordered 30 Vickers 1 Wdlinjfton aircraft for operational squadrons at a cost, including equipment, of £730,000, Ihe Minister for Defence (Mr. Jones) announced in a speech. This was the latest type to go into production. The machines302 words
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116 1938-06-05 17 Rich Woman Leaves Body To Science AFTER bequeathing her £13,000 fortune to friends and relatives, 66-year-old Miss Marian Armstrong, of West Cromwell Road, South Kensington, left her body to science. "If my body is of any use to any hospital," her will read, "I desire the executors to give it116 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-06-05 17 BOY OF 16 WEDS GIRL OF 16. The wedding took place in London of Vera Hannah Maske 11. of Reading, aged 16, to Thomas Richard Jones, of Reading, who is also 16. They were married at the Reading Register Office. They say until they have enough money to live alone56 words
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Article22 1938-06-05 17 A German expedition has left for Greenland to make geographical and meteorological investigations and to study the flora and fauna.22 words
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Article21 1938-06-05 17 The remains of a mammoth, includ- ing a tusk 4ft. 4in. long, have been I found near Cologne.21 words
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56 1938-06-05 17 Navy Searchlight Saves Sleeping Man In Fire Falmouth. A SEARCHLIGHT from the fishery protection cruiser Kingfisher (510 tons) flashed early one morning into the upper windows of the blazing Unionist Club in Falmouth and saved the sleeping caretaker's life. Its beams wakened him, and he escaped as the flames reached56 words
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Article, Illustration73 1938-06-05 17 Scrcet villain is sculptor in spare time: John Carradine, who plays the part of sinister scoundrels on the screen, spends his spare time in quite a different fashion. He is an ardent sculptor and very good at his hobby. He is seen here putting the finishing touches to a head73 words
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Article117 1938-06-05 17 Chimp Bites GirlChimp Dies The chimp, to make the film more real Chased and bit the girl The girl recovered of the bite The chim it tods that died —With apologies to Goldsmith. WHILE making a jungle picture at Palm Springs, Jiggs, a famous American chimpanzee, bit Caroline Faber. a117 words
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130 1938-06-05 17 Chinese Girl's 10,000 Miles To Marry Birkenhead. pHEN MA SLANG TOO, 20- daughter of a Chinese Christian preachc at Canton, was married here in a Methodist Church because, months ago. Chin Gun Why fell in love with her photograph. The bridegroom is a Chinese laundry proprietor, of Borough Road, Birkenhead,130 words
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Article, Illustration153 1938-06-05 17 THE suicide squad is going to get one chance of life its members will be given a chance to paddle their own canoe. Lester Barlow, American bomb oxpert, has invented a manpiloted diving bomb capable of destroying a battleship. But the man, unlike the153 words
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Article155 1938-06-05 17 Passion Play Christ Is Dead ANTON LANG, the Oberam- mergau potter who played the part of Christ in the fcr.ous Passion Play, has died in Manich, aged 63. He was operated on for ftutnact; disease in a Miinich hospital. Anton Lang, a striking figure, with blue eyes, thick beard, luxuriant155 words
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40 1938-06-05 17 Hollywood. QANDRA MARTIN, secretary to the film star. Simone Simon, has been sent for trial on 20 counts of grand theft and forgery. She was remanded to gaol in lieu of 10,000 dollars bail.40 words
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263 1938-06-05 17 France Orders 100 American Warplanes Paris. AN official communique, issu- ed by the French Air Ministry states that ai. order for 100 American chaser aeroplanes of the latest type has heen decided on. These will be additional to the planes already being constructed in French aircraft factories under the rearmament263 words
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Article100 1938-06-05 17 91, PUTS ON NEW HA T, VANISHES Chatham. Joseph Mansford, a great-grandfather, of High Street. Chatham, put on his new hat, his blue jacket and -Trey trousers and sa*'': "It's a lovely day. I'm led v icith Chatham. I'm goinn up to London to SM/fO§ "> use And off he100 words
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Advertisement317 1938-06-05 17 THOUSANDS OF "HUMAN WRECKS" fi^g nMa^S W jiat Wr IkMaaa a^H L^Ly I fl I 3J *^k afl rla^m/MBAGO) Uj r/£*> VC K B a LOUD. *IK UNO .rmjDlTie Aai T\i Je^%NER\ES, GIANT VIGOrR IAHTHHITIa B 3 'houtand* of grateful OMti «r.ic t. fiu 11 |(V* r v how FUXLf.B317 words
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Advertisement101 1938-06-05 17 cJk ROYAL MOTHERS CAN'T BE WRONG k All babies are precious whether they are Ro/al #or not, but it must be admitted that more than ordinary care is taken when selecting a food for ■jy the babies of Royalty. So the foci tha* no fewer lW^^b# thln seven Royal babies101 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-06-05 18 As Others See Them -8 I'rofeasor J. S. English. Professo r of Gynaecology at the King Edward VII College of Medicine, caricatured by Tretchikoff for The Sunday Times.28 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1938-06-05 18 Mainly About Malayans By The Onlooker Read 0f... Prof. J.S.English Col. Hornidge Sir R. Winstedt Dr. CO. Blagden Col. V. G. Stokes Sir Frank Swettenham D ABIES and golf are the abiding interests of Professor Joseph Sandys English subject of this week's caricature by Tretchikoff. From the Dublin Rotunda, one1,048 words
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Advertisement246 1938-06-05 18 me flMk^^RJ RRF Wk Nrlrmrre jf Am I different from any other young wife? used to worry sometimes about what would happen to baby and me if my husband died. JR9HL &ij Well, at any rate he did not think it morbid of f |ggßj me. Indeed he said it246 words
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71 1938-06-05 19 "Hit-And-Run" Pram Reported To Police piGHT- YEAR-OLD Eugene Scott has lodged a complaint with the police about dangerous traffic on the pavements of Rochester, New York, alleging that he had been injured by a "hit-and-run" perambulator. The boy, after receiving hospital treatment for head Cuts, told the police that his71 words
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Article110 1938-06-05 19 TTHE Dlonne quins, now on the thres- hold of school life, are to receive from the townfolk of Callander. Perthshire, brooches Inscribed with their names and bearing the coat-ot-arms of the Scots borough. The quins live In Callander, Ontario, The brooches are of Celtic design bearing an110 words
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Article59 1938-06-05 19 Paris. "My diamonds— where are my diamonds?" exclaimed M. Van Struber. a well-known Belgian diamond dealer, when he recovered consciousness after a motor accident here. He was being taken to hospital, and putting ris hand in his pocket discovered that the stones, valued at £10.000, had disappeared,59 words
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Article114 1938-06-05 19 London. SJN the suggestion of Mr. Bernard Shaw. Mr. Sydney Carroll, Australian-born producer, cabled Shirley Temple, asking her to play Cleopatra in Caesar and Cleopatra, in an open-air theatre in Regent Park. Asked later if he were joking, Shaw said: "No. I have not seen her, but114 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-06-05 19 Snapshot Guild A simple arrangement, but a good one, partly because the same curved line is repeated in the boys' backs and the back of the chair. This fives rhythm to the picture.38 words
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Article421 1938-06-05 19 I^ANY snapshooters read about picture composition, and decide it is something subtle and M arty," and pretty much of a puzzle. But it needn't be a puzzle, at all. Composition is simply pleasing arrangement. The woman, who arranges flowers In a bowl, or furniture in421 words
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72 1938-06-05 19 > ew York. lUSTICE STOPPARD, a New York Judge, last night valued a girl's hair at tJ.OOO. Renee Berkowitz. aged nine, was awarded £4.600 and her father £400 against Mrs. Bella Levine, a technician, of Kings County Hospital, on the ground that her72 words
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Advertisement431 1938-06-05 19 KODAK Film does get tne detail j^Bp^^i'i Clear, sharp details i« "hat makes a good KODAK Film Roll Film and Film Pack From all Kodak Dealers KODAK, LTD., 130. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. C 3 *^^^^^J s *«v^ Pho«feri«« Tonic mKC7 ja^^^w^' Recapture the energy of youth with :>>^ Phosferine Tonic431 words
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Advertisement105 1938-06-05 19 i ~^>*- mSi 'iiifi mm iA Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? if Jf a^A. Ah! I see you did If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new Macleans Solid W\ Peroxide Dentifrice, \^^o*^ A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore pAotect it un/A VITALIS AND THE "bO- SECOND105 words
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Advertisement237 1938-06-05 20 PROTECT THEIR DELICATE TEETH AND GUMS Thousands of dentists recommend Kolynos for children •"THE delicate teeth and puma pleasant, refreshing taste. Have lof growing children need the your children use Kolynos morngentle, safe, antiseptic cleans- ing and night, ing that Kolynos gives and den- It will pratect the gums and237 words
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Miscellaneous632 1938-06-05 20 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR W£EKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly the $100 will be awarded in respect of the632 words
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449 1938-06-05 21 Table Talk YOU may have no time, nor the inclination to be over-fasti-dious about your hands, but every man admires hands which are soft and smooth and whose nails are tidy though not highly painted. A lot of care, however, goes449 words
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Article, Illustration650 1938-06-05 21 You Should Form Your Beauty Habits In Childhood MAX FACTOR'S ADVICE Example Of Film Stars rpHE foundation habits of feminine grooming can a: d should be formed during childhood. By this I do not mean to imply that children's toys should oft replaced by powder, rouge and lipstick, or anything650 words
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Advertisement345 1938-06-05 21 need ynnoxa For a dry skin and most skins quickly become dry in hot climates nourishment ■nd protection are essential. INNOXA TISSUE CREAM and SKIN FOOD, gently massaged into the face and neck on alternate nights, will supply just that •rtra nourishment a dry, sensitive slria needs. INNOXA COMPLEXION MILK345 words
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Advertisement323 1938-06-05 21 GENUINE MALAYAN PEWTER A T A R A ■■ill r~\ ■BBSs ,>HVaVaYAI« SBL mT ■*Sr*^^™^K VI ffjff £l :i 11 (TT S i" I r-< IDEAL WEDDING GIFTS. DUTY FREE into BRITAIN. MAYNARD CO., LTD., Singapore Also From Malayan Pewter Co Kuala Lumpur. The Dispensary (1929) Ltd Penang. The George323 words
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884 1938-06-05 22 The New Stockings Are Treated To Resist Showers London, May 23. CO far, there is little to be seen in the way of stocking novelties for the early summer. The new stockings are fine In texture, light in their tanness, with offblack introduced for wear with well-tailored black suits. There884 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-06-05 22 PIQUE AND PRETTY: In this pretty out-door frock made of white pique overprinted with blue, you see reflected tomorrow's fondness for dainty styles in new materials.26 words
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234 1938-06-05 22 CTARS have descended from the heavens to take the form of buttons on new summer frocks. There are also new metal buttons. Those made of gilt filigree are attractive. So are those which follow the style of antique silver design:,. Or you may prefer234 words
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Advertisement165 1938-06-05 22 Jim, like all well-dressed young men, pays attention to details. He selects his handkerchiefs with care to tone with his suit, his shirts or his ties. He's more than a dozen differcnt ones to choose from and they're all Pyramids. R«V See them at your stores. In v^ M <#^165 words
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Advertisement539 1938-06-05 22 What countless other women have done^ you can do, without dieting, purging or ktrenuous exercise. Four times a day take a little Marmola Prescription Tablet. IR\ containing in exactly 4~f the right quantity !?J ■world-famous correo Ji^^^H tive for obesity /^Jl<)^J^B which prevents I TyLJr^^ K y our f°°d ifota539 words
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1297 1938-06-05 23 What Does Your Mother Mean To You? —ASKS GODFREY WINN /^ODFREY Winn's name is already familiar to Sunday Times readers. In a little less than two years he has aiadc himself the most popular and one of the most higM> paid writers n: the Empire. How did lie achieve this1,297 words
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Advertisement270 1938-06-05 23 Ml ,M*h; ..te t C,/y Up, I ,l w r h,^ W >.:r ry di,hnllntd (c cw//, ,k,l Cy,l, Tap Im k**f> 4 ,.t Mp. ■m>Wt» Im ht*rd Cur/jr ftp tnd :h4ll rtccmmtnd ,t wAfrtrcr pon.fcl. Mn. H. Ad. W( Skf.w,b.ry, En,Ud. •clow you s«e «n actual photograph of thla270 words
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Advertisement426 1938-06-05 23 WHICH IS YOUR LUCKY SHADE B^B^B^aa^^_ .aa^B^ai a^^ 1 9 OUT OF 10 r *»5*C T WOMEN USE THE WRONG these new magic SHADE OF FACE POWDER Skin-tone Shades THE wrong shade of powder gives you /q t.f\f a horrid, hard "made-up 100k V makes you appear years older. The426 words
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Miscellaneous324 1938-06-05 23 Horoscope. By Chiras GcnCrdl OutlOOk no means sure, that the new ideas are better, but they carry the sugThe swift change, announced last gestive conviction and pushing week, is going to become more and power of every new vogue. The more manifest, reinforcing a new second half of June certainly324 words
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Article, Illustration526 1938-06-05 24 Against rerak THREE RESERVES IN THE TEAM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. I^EGRI SEMBILAN and Perak meet In an inter-State cricket match at Seremban tomorrow. This Whltsun fixture will be continued on Monday. It Is regretted that Negrl Sembilan Is unable to field526 words
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Article117 1938-06-05 24 (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Saturday •THE Negri Sembilan Battalion of the F.M.S. Volunteer Forces will parade on King's Birthday at 10 30 a.m. on the Seremban Station padang and will be reviewed by the commanding officer. The general public is cordially invited to witness the parade.117 words
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Article228 1938-06-05 24 (From Our Own Corresoondev.r Sersmbun. AT Port Dlcksor the Malay i-"»="TNep* defeated the King Geo^' V School in a half day fixture. Scores: KING GROBGE V SCHOOL R. Senevlratne c Che Aim b Osman 9 Kassira c Wraight b England, f Hamzah b England I 4 W. Senevtratne228 words
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Article210 1938-06-05 24 (From Our Own Correspondents Seremban. MYSTERIOUS symbols which embody a whole system of early Chinese philosophy, Chinese characters that are full of historical meaning, ancedotes of an Emperor who caused yards of silk to be destroyed because his lady love liked the sound of tearing sIIk. These were210 words
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Article211 1938-06-05 24 i From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban. Saturday. '["THE Negri Sembilan lawn tennis championship meeting will be held this month on the grass courts of the 1 Sungei Ujong Club at Seremban. Men's j singles and doubles, women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles events <vili be held.211 words
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Article196 1938-06-05 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) 3eremDan Senior Asiatic Inspector Samsudln I bin Hajl Hamzah of the Seremban Police has been promoted to the rank of Chief Inspector of Police with effect from June 1. The engagement Is announced and the marriage will take place according to Hindu rites on196 words
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Advertisement122 1938-06-05 24 W&P)r DAI M£% t i*? %m FIVE im (Bcot%c M ffdwatd I f ?s" a long" while" now' since Mr* Eno 'first compounded his 'Fruit Salt*. /^TMJy^i^ L.,/2 f V\^\ Great events have come and gone.TFivc monarchs have reigned ai Buckingham /a'\'^\i I /Tr4 Palace But still today Erro's Iruit122 words
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Article337 1938-06-05 25 Entries And The Draw WOMEN'S EVENTS CANCELLED 'Fr-m Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. A good number of entries have been received in the annual Malacca lawn tennis championships. Owing to insufficient entries the women's singles and doubles events have been cancelled. Following are the draws in the337 words
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Article, Illustration371 1938-06-05 25 INTER -STATE GAMES From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. IN the absence of a central club as enjoyed by the Selangor Chinese in Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, although beaten by Selangor by the narrow margin of nine games to eight in the first inter-state lawn tennis competition for the Lai Tet Loke371 words
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Article138 1938-06-05 25 From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. OVER 50 people attended the dinner held at the Malacca Chinese Literary Association on the occasion of the visit of the Selangor players who took part in the inter -state lawn tennis competition for the Lai Tet Loke cup. Mr. Chua Sin Earn,138 words
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Article91 1938-06-05 25 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. IN the Bryant Shield lawn tennis com- petition Mr. Wong Ah Leong's party gained a three-nil victory over the Malacca Club. The match was played on the club courts. Results (Malacca Club players mentioned first) E. V. G. Day and G. Beattj lost91 words
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Article226 1938-06-05 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. A STRIKING address to Scouts and boys of the Anglo-Chinese School. Malacca, was made by Bishop Edwin F. Lee during his visit to the school recently. Bishop Lee was accompanied by Mrs. Lee. The visitors were received by a Scout guard226 words
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Article135 1938-06-05 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. MR. A. de K. Frampton, Agricultural Officer, Malacca, will shortly leave for Home on leave. Mr. C. W. S. Hartley, formerly of Teluk Anson, will succeed him as Agricultural Officer. Malacca. The Hon. Mr. G. Wiseman, accompanied y Miss Wiseman, will soon135 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-06-05 25 b'tom left, Mrs. Leong Hoe Yeng and >liss Gladys Loke, of Kuala Lumpur, who were beaten by the Malacca players, Mrs. I. Todman and Mrs. Chong Ah Poon, 6 4. 7—5, in an exhibition game at Malacca.37 words
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352 1938-06-05 25 < From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Saturday. A BRILLIANT 57 by Capt. Young coupled by a forceful 38 by Lieut. Braithwaite enabled the Malay Regiment to draw with the Malacca Club in a crick -t match played at Port Dickson recently. Batting first,352 words
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Article193 1938-06-05 25 "From Cur Own Corres,>>ndent.) Malacca, Saturday. IN the uecor.o State soccei trial played here Colours defeated Whites by two goals to nil; both the goals came in the first half of the game. The game was devoid of thrills. Once again the selectors are confronted with a193 words
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Article, Illustration155 1938-06-05 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. 'TWO finals have been decided in the lawn teiuiis tournament held by the Malacca club and played under id«.a» weather conditions. Exploiting the all-court game G. C. Coventry beat R.C. Barnard 6—l, 6 2 In the final of the men's open singles event.155 words
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Article426 1938-06-05 26 Chinese Still In The Lead (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. THE first rcund of the Muar Football Association League is drawing to a close. There only remain five matches. The Muar Chinese are still leading. They have obtained 11 points for six matches and they426 words
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Article196 1938-06-05 26 'From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. THE Muar Chinese Football Team further enhanced their chances tor league honours when they beat the Town Board by 2 l. For the Chinese Tay Kirn Lock played an outstanding game. His tackling and feeding of the forwards were features of the play196 words
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Article132 1938-06-05 26 From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. AFTER being one goal down at half time, the Police made a good recovery in the second half and did well to beat the Customs Sports Club by S— l in a league match played at the Muar Club padang. The Police132 words
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Article288 1938-06-05 26 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) re Batu Pahat. E C.R.C. Zloha Badmiruou c*«uiy collected four points when .they beat the Premier B.P. by foui matches to one In the Inter -Club badminton tournament. Results (C.R.C. Aloha names mentioned first) Singles: Khaw Eng Chlr. lost to Chew Cheng Earn. 12—15,288 words
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Article, Illustration120 1938-06-05 26 (From Our Own Correspondent* Segamat. The Segamat Malay community has lost one of its leading members by the departure on transfer of Y. M. Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, the local magistrate, to Batu Pahat on promotion as First Magistrate. Inche Rauf bin Ahat succeeds Ungku Ismail at120 words
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Article52 1938-06-05 26 (From Our Own Correspondent' Batu Pahat. THE staff of the Police Office and members of the force entertained Mr. I. D. Mac Don a Id, the sporting Chief Police Officer to a tea party prior to his leaving for Home on long leave. Mr. 11. J. Bennct takes52 words
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Article358 1938-06-05 26 (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Batu Pahal. An exciting game In the local football league between the Police and Rangers, which ended in a three-all draw, was marred by foul play In the closing stages of the game, the left wing of the Rangers being sent off the358 words
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Advertisement380 1938-06-05 26 Help Nerves Aid Glands Cinema Way In Hollywood the Cinema Stars are under a nervous strtln nifrht and day. In prescribing for and treating; famous actors and nctresses, a California phynictan succeeded In combining 9 hiehly concentmt. <l extracts to aid nature In steadying and strengthening the nerves, building rich380 words
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Advertisement170 1938-06-05 26 POLAROID POLAROID Gla.^s are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TIME perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new170 words
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2088 1938-06-05 27 Garrison Sports Notes By "Nomad" HAVING gained the championship of the Alexandra. Blakan Matl and Pulau Branl area of the Inter-Company League the H.K.S. stood to lose nothing other than their unbeaten record when playing the R.A.O.C. and R.A.S.C. at Alexandra on Thursday. To the spectator this record looked like2,088 words
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Article769 1938-06-05 27 BLAKAN Mati athletic week closed f>n a quiet note with the termination of the European inter-battery sports. There was a small gathering of troops and the officials were:— Judges: Lieut. D. P. G. Steward. Lieut. H. D. Lowther, Lieut. R. W. Wynne. Lieut. Harrison, Lieut. M. F. Francis;769 words
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Advertisement174 1938-06-05 27 GIVE IT A NAME Drinking whisky without knowing the name ot if shows remarkable indifference to a good thing! And though all genuine Scotch whisky is good, there is something consistently excellent about Johnnie Walker which makes it always worth giving your whisky tfiat name, instead of just asking for174 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-05 27 SAFETY tkillt dtinlc aerated maters ORANGE JUICE SODA CRAPE FRUIT 10 DA SPECIAL DRY GINGER AIE ZOM MINERAL WATER F.B"ASfR> HEAVE LTD22 words
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789 1938-06-05 28 'Captain Dash" Picks Tomorrow's Winners THE following selections and comments by "Captain Dash" for tomorrow, the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's meeting which began at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, are subject to scratchings and order of running, which will not be known789 words
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Article1589 1938-06-05 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. LJERCI'LES equalled the course record for the nine-furlong distance today, the first da y of the Selangor Turf Club Summer professional meeting, covering the distance in 1 mm. IS 2 '8 sec. Glorious weather graced the opening of1,589 words
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Article79 1938-06-05 28 THE racing writer of the Singa- pore Free Press had a field day yesterday: he tipped five winners and three seconds in his selections published yesterday morning for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's meeting at Kuala Lumpur. Two tips were given in each race.79 words
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Article104 1938-06-05 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Fa brief encounter' on the padang today the Selangor Club defeated the Kilat Club at cricket by 33 runa, scoring 138 to the visitors' 105. Outstanding batsmen in the Selangor Club side were Darby (32), Banner (29) and Fuller104 words
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Article163 1938-06-05 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. The Drivers did well to beat the Malay teachers in a league game by 3 goals to one after their opponents had taken the lead early in the Esaw HJ. Sirat. the Driver.,' right back, played a fine game. The Teachers took163 words
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Article94 1938-06-05 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. TPHE death took place suddenly at thi Seremban General Hospital of Mr. Llm Eng Bee, sub-accountant of the Seremban branch of the Chartered Bank. He was in his early twenties. Deceased was a good sportsman and was to have played94 words
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Article162 1938-06-05 28 Following are the draw and startIng times for the above competition to be played over the course of the Singapore Golf Club tomorrow, p.m. 2.45 Miss S Lucas and P. O. Aplln (S.L.G.C.I vs. Mrs. E. Lltchfleld and O. Pritchett (X.0.C.) 2 50 Mr. and Mrs. M.162 words
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Article47 1938-06-05 28 Y.W.C.A. tennis ties arc Handicap Singles, semi-finals Tuesday, Miss Ellas vs. Miss Clarke. Wednesday, Miss Foston vs. Miss Stretch (to finish). Women's Doubles, semi-final Saturday: Misses Eber and Yamakawa vs. Miss Joseph and Miss S. George. Championship Singles, semi-final: Saturday. Miss Foston vs. Miss Clarke.47 words
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Article24 1938-06-05 28 The monthly meeting of the Chinese Friendly Association will be held at 126 Albert Street (top floor* on Wednesday at 8 p.m.24 words
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Article29 1938-06-05 28 The draw en the big sweep, value 518.P60. resulted as follows: FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** Startfr,: *****. *****. *****. *****. "9514. *****. ?.Z\U. *****.29 words
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Article362 1938-06-05 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. OADMINTON enthusiasts all over north of Malaya mustered at the Ipoh Town Hall this afternoon for the opening of the fourth triangular inter-State competition for the Leong Sin Nam cup (men) and the Tungku Permalsuri Cup (women). An early surprise was provided362 words
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Article244 1938-06-05 28 A START was made with the men's Junior doubles badminton championship yesterday at the Clerical Union Hall when Chin Tham Swee and Low Keng Ann, of the U.C.A., defeated Wee Kirn Wee and Tan Kve Leong In the first round. It was a dull game with the result244 words
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Article161 1938-06-05 28 (From Our Own Correspondent. Batu Pahat. Saturday. Six Malay schools are taking part in the inter-School football league tor Malay schools in Batu Pahat. They are: Bagan, Semerong, Penggaram. Senggarang. Renglt and Bandar. The league which is an annual affair starts tomorrow. Last year the Penggaram school topped161 words
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Article58 1938-06-05 28 All Singapore sport fixtures for yesterday cricket, football and athletics had to be postponed owing to the heavy rain which fell the greater part of the day. The main event of the nay, the Clark* Cup cricket match between the Europeans and the Rest, on the Padang58 words
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Article65 1938-06-05 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ANOTHER Selangor soccer Tiai will be held on the Kuala Lumpur padang on Friday, and the following players have been asked to play Colours Kum Pak See Hu, K. B. Tan Mori, Talb. Jahn Mohamed Manap. Leek 800. Willoughby; Yusoph, Leek65 words
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Article45 1938-06-05 28 The following will represent the Veterans' XI at soccer against the S.R.C. on the Padang on Tuesday at 5.10 p.m. Ah Kow. Kemat, Yeow Soon, Abdul Rahlm, Talb, Hay. Donald. Joy. Yong Liang, Mat Noor and Khoon Onn. Reserves Mun Fun. Un Sun.45 words
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1092 1938-06-05 29 First Win Since Series Began f If EAT BRITAIN beat the United Slates in the Walker Cup goTf contest yesterday for the first time since the competition was inaugurated in 1922. At the end of the first day's play on Friday, when foursomes were1,092 words
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619 1938-06-05 29 Penang -Selangor Cricket Slopped By Rain SETTLEMENT'S 86 FOR 3 U'rom Our Own Correspondent.) Penan?. Saturday. RAIN stopped play soon after the tiffin interval in the InterState cricket match between Penang: and Selangor, Penang having lost three wickets for 86. Play will br resumed tomorrow. Penang won the toss and619 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-06-05 29 Aiotor-cycle racing at Crystal pat ace, London: C. W. Davits coming off at Stadium Dip, during the Sydenham Cup Race.20 words
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Article412 1938-06-05 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. Arrangements have been made for June 16 when a tennis team from ttoar will visit Batu Pahat and play against that district. The tournament will j consist of seven games, three singles and four doubles. The following will represent 3:.tu Pahat: toil412 words
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Article41 1938-06-05 29 The Old Rafflesians' Association's annual dinner will beheld at the G. H. Cafe Ltd., Battery Road, on Thursday, June 16 at 7.30 p.m. Seats can be Dooked at $2 each from the Hon. Secretary and members of the committee.41 words
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Article448 1938-06-05 29 BY losing to the Loyals on Friday the InnlskiUings lost the opportunity of drawing level with the Chinese in Div. I of the league. The Loyals and the S.R.C. are coming up nicely. The Inniskillings and the R.A.(Blakan Mati) are still doing well in Div. 11. In448 words
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Article103 1938-06-05 29 London, Saturday. •fHE average age of the thirteen players from which England's cricket team to meet the Australians'in the first test match at Nottingham next Friday will be chosen Is 28— so that the team will be cne of the youngest ever to take the field103 words
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Article134 1938-06-05 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. Seven teams are taking part in the Football League at Kluang. They are: Malays A and B, the Chinese, The Kluang Rangers, The Rengam Lions, The Posts and Telegraphs, and the Cherry Grove. The Malays A have a good team and have134 words
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338 1938-06-05 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. IN the Guillemard Cup the Colony and the Malay States are level at the close of the first day's play, each side winning three singles, scoring nine points each. Results: Chin Kee Onn <MaJay States) beat338 words
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Article110 1938-06-05 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. IN an Inter-State soccer match played at Ipoh today. Perak defeated Negri Sembilan by four goals to nil. All the goals were scored in the first half, the match falling below inter-State standard. Three minutes after the kick-off. Kirn Chan110 words
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Article389 1938-06-05 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. KEEN rivalry was witnessed in the annual athletic sports of the Anglo- Chinese School, Malacca, at Bicklev Park yesterday. Ling Ding Sing was the victor ludourum in the cla^ss A event while Wong Ah Poon won the class B. Each having 13389 words
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Article84 1938-06-05 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. TTHE Perak Police soccer team regain--1 ed the Mitchell Cup today in the annual match against the Penang Police. The score was 3 2. Penang won last year. Two of the Perak goals were scored from penalties but this did not detract84 words
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Article156 1938-06-05 29 IN the match against Essex at South- end begun yesterday, the Aus'rallan touring side made 145, says Reuter. Brown scored 55. Fames trok four wickets for 43 runs. Essex made 114, Ward taking seven for 51. In thelr-second innings the Australians are none for none. Close of play156 words
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Article, Illustration736 1938-06-05 30 Faults Which All Players Should Avoid rE opening games of the season played last week did not produce badminton of a high standard although some of the matches were very closely contested. Naturally this was only to be expected in the preliminary rounds of the736 words
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Article1025 1938-06-05 30 SENTOSA B.r. enhanced its prospect of reUininn the Lall Singh Cnallenge shield by a credit -ble wm over Jaya Stia. followers of Jaya Stia were jubilant when H. M. YiL'.of and M. AH claimed the nr.,t point for them, but the unexpected reverse suifered by S. M. Omar1,025 words
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Article94 1938-06-05 30 A friendly badminton match of *he Mayblofsom Badminton Party with the Ayer Mole* B.P. consisting of 3 singles and 4 doubles will be played on Thursday at Johore at 2 p.m. Members a r e requested to asMinbl? at Mr. Abdullah Ma tar's residence, M, Lorong 38, Geylang94 words
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Article324 1938-06-05 30 LAST Sunday the Coronation Baiiminton Party held an annual general meeting at Yeo Yen Cnuan's residence, and the reporr of the hon treasurer. Mr. Tay Chin Lye, showed inor.e tor the year of $189 and expenditure of )ib£ thus showing a balance of $4. The party was lormed324 words
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Article214 1938-06-05 30 The following are results of the singles badminton tournament of the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club First Round, "C" Division. Freddy Ong beat Yeo Oon Kay 15—11. 15 4: Thng Liang Yoh beat Llm Poh Scan 15—11. 15—3; Yanee bin Mastafa beat Mohamed Noor 15 2, 15214 words
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Article109 1938-06-05 30 (From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. rE King George V School beat Rembau Malays at badminton. Results Alias bin Atan beat Chcgu Idris IS 4, IS 0: Kasslm bin Zalr.al beat Che Maarof IS 8, IS 9; Alias bin Atan and Kasslm lost to Chegu Idris and Che Maarof109 words
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Article67 1938-06-05 30 The president and board of management of the Penang Aspirants' Association. Literary and Debating Society, held a successful third anniversary At Home last Sunday In conjunction with an interesting art exhibition and exhibition badminton matches between Sons Yok Kool and Khoo Eng Aun, the new Penang junior doubles67 words
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Article787 1938-06-05 30 (I-Yoin A Special Correspondent). rs fourth triangular tournament between Penang, Perak and Selangor now being held at Ipoh, have aroused great Interest. Selangor has been holding the Leong Sin Nam and Tenjku Permaisun Cups ever since the tournament was started, winning on three occasions, with the exception787 words
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Article, Illustration108 1938-06-05 30 The < liiner Aloha Badminton Party whl '< h" 4 the inter-club :>adni.nl3n tournament at Batu PahuL The second anniversary celebration of 'he Eclipse Badminton Party held at Mr. Tan Boon Liat's bungalow. Telok Mat* Ikaa. Fr>m left, sitting, Mr. Koh Kon K Sun. Mrv Koh Kong Sun, Miss Grace108 words
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Advertisement210 1938-06-05 30 SHERLEY'S LACTOL POM A fjn Anu Too mub meal means too uiuv.n neat lor your dog's blood And especially in a hot climate tin* causes him "torture- through continual scratching. lack of appetite, moodiruss, irritability arul loss of enerpy You ran remrdy th» trouble by cutting down his meat Mpphf210 words
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Article403 1938-06-05 31 " ARCHER - "ARCHER" BY Prospects Are Not Very Bright This Year IT Is doubtful whether Singapore will be in the final in the Malaya Cup competition this year. The competition started on May 28, when the Combined Services trounced Negri Sembilan, at Seremban. If the Services had exerted themselves403 words
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Article580 1938-06-05 31 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. NEARLY two hundred boys and girls took part in the second annual athletic sports open to- Muar north west schools. This year the sports v/ere held at Panchor and five schools took part: Foon Hong School, Pagoh, Al Hua School, Panchor; Geok Lean580 words
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Article140 1938-06-05 31 (From Our Own C rrespondent) Muar. THE local Public Works Department 1 soccer team, who look like being the wooden spoon ists In the local league, scored a creditable win over the Kluang Public Works Department in the McConnechy Cup ma'ch played at the Muar Club140 words
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Article161 1938-06-05 31 <From Our Own Correspondent) Scgamat. Fa soccer match at Gemas th>? newly-'ormed Segamat Indian Youngsters lost to the Gemas Railway Institute by one goal to three The Railway team, which included several players of Negri State standard, was a sound one and fully deserved to win. Yeo161 words
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Article53 1938-06-05 31 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. AT the annual meeting of the Malacca Rotary Club the following wre elected: President. Mr. Ho Seng Ong; vice-president, Mr. L. A. S. Jermyn, hon. secretary, Mr. Chan Choo Tiong; hon. treasurer. Mr. V. Chase Currier, directors, Messrs K. T. Joseph and53 words
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365 1938-06-05 31 "K. O - "K. O." BY •TWO title fights will be promoted by Mr. Gecrge Lee on Friday, at the Happy World Stadium. Johnny Mort*ll and Little Ber>ial meet for the bantamweight championship, and Little Abayan and Kid Arenas fight for the flyweight title which365 words
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Article359 1938-06-05 31 (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Saturday. NEGRI SEMBILAN athletes will meet Mr. Cooke's Selangor team in athletics at Seremban this month. The Selangor side, one gathers, is an unofficial team but, however, this is the first occasion for local athletes to meet in an inter-state event at Seremban.359 words
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Article72 1938-06-05 31 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. The preliminary ties of the lawn tennis tournament held by the Simit Sport* Club resulted as follows:— Handicap Slack*: Guan Kah Tin (—l5) beat Yap Kwan Wee (scr.) 6—3. 2; H. J. Low («cr.) beat Lim G. Yeong (acr.) 6—3, I—B. 1;72 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-06-05 31 The newly-formed soccer team of (he Singapore Airport which beat the V.M.C.A. 5—2, last week.15 words
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Article332 1938-06-05 31 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Saturday. TTHE growth of Rotary during its thirty three years of pxistence despite Its setbacks in the closing down of clubs in Germany and Austria beca'ise of the theory and practice of internationalism must not be preached and indulged in, was referred332 words
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Article95 1938-06-05 31 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. A tea-party was held recently to dtstribute the prize* to the winners of the Kluang Mukim Tennis Tournament, which was completed recently. Owing to bad weather the exhibition games to be played by the leading doubles pain of Batu Pahat had t-j95 words
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Advertisement175 1938-06-05 31 "Wanted Asiatic Ie European agents of both sexes to sell our well reputed silk Cloths and Sarees. Pay 125-. Annual bonus 500/-. Liberal terms. Particulars free Jindals Limited. Dept. 43, Ludhlana (INDIA)." THE EXTRA MILEAGE MOTOR OIL [73°/ more [CJ 1° durable J m hi COSTS There's a brand new175 words
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Advertisement342 1938-06-05 31 The Acid in Your Stomach Would f?!S| Burn w£ t a Hole /^K in the ft Vr/ Carpet }\jf^\ j fUKVISTS poured a *-*fow drop:! of Hvdrt^ HHBIHani chloric Acid (same aa Actua* nhotouraph ot s c f, Acid) X.' carve} burned by S k K Pil< L, c r^342 words
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Article, Illustration229 1938-06-05 1 SINGAPORE NIGHT MAIL DEPARTURE SHOWS CROSS-SECTION of MANY RACES SINGAPORE railway station at night mail departure time seems an assembling ground for all the races of Asia and a handful of those of Europe. Each carriage, or rather each class, contains a crosssection of one229 words
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Advertisement60 1938-06-05 1 vS^^"" s~-*7 EMPIRES FINtST C OTCH WHISK^ —^E^ c HOirc SPECIAL BLEND -°Lu»S^ I E SCOTCH WH^ I "<^ S TC H WHISKY DlSn^^ X§^* %?yy a 1 m v^vs^ Jf S i M l l l 1111 I II I ll\\ 1 1 V I"\¥ SOLE AGENTS: THE BORNEO60 words
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Advertisement103 1938-06-05 1 ?0R DEFECTIVE VISION 1 \Jl| —i^ Pleaae roruult X^J^K^ HEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. Phone S7BS. Swiss U/cucA iSrtsccaJ&scs Sole Agents: ROLEX WATCHES ETERNA ORIS Opposite Clifford Pier. D. T. LIM'S HERBAL MEDICINES. lIKRB TONIC SUMMING HERB TKA OBAT PRIOK INDIGESTION HF.RIt Tr V MINYAK I RAT DIABETES HERB TEA JAMC103 words
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Miscellaneous80 1938-06-05 1 Ik Ota Head Office: Cecil Street sincaporr Phone 5171 linn>< irttn ettensionii te all Departments. Kuala Lumpur: Office: 25. Java Street Phone: 3M3 lp*h Office: Brewstet Road Tele: S7. Peaai>« Office: 12. Bishop Street Peaanf. Phone: 1411. Lon*n Office: »leei MM L«M» C.C.4. Phone: Central 3M»— :•(>♦» Tele: "Leadnulaya." dJUSCEIPTION80 words
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