The Straits Times, 17 July 1938
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Title Section38 1938-07-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 343 Sunday July 17 1938 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 343 Sunday July 17, 1938 Price 10 Cents38 words
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Article231 1938-07-17 1 Station As Big As Seletar Ready Soon Hangars And Quarters Are Already Completed TWO SQUADRONS TO BE BASED THERE CINGAPORE soon will have a second Royal Air 1 Force station, comparable in size with the existing Seletar station it is at Tengah, in the western part231 words
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393 1938-07-17 1 af\NE oi the flrst essentials of any university is r ,hat it should not be a government institution." said Dr. R. B. MacGregor, acting Director of Medical Services, at the Medical College Union annual reunion dinner at the Adelphi Hotel last night. 'It must have393 words
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Article113 1938-07-17 1 IT is officially announced ftom Waldenburg, Silesia, that the Czechs have started mobilising troops at all order districts from Troppato to Thautenaer says Reuter from Berlin. Streets are occupied by troops and barricades, machineguns and rifles are visible through binoculars. The Sudeten population is represented as becoming113 words
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Article24 1938-07-17 1 Home. Saturday. The death has occurred of Cardinal "•luliu Seraflnl. aged 71. a member of the Roman Cur.a. the Papal Court. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article53 1938-07-17 1 <Kr»ti Our Ovn Correspondent.) London Situida-. n.PVf.V: Whit* Mtk. fwd. 3 15/iM. COLD: 17 U. :< d. SILVER: Spo« 19 5 lCd.; 2 mtbs. 1* Z 16d. (OTTON: 4.W1 KXCIIAN<;r.S: Ne» York 4.93; Amsterdam e.!>s ii is. Olhr- ro*iun«rfitiei and exchanges eh.-rs;J fiom Friday. SATURDAY'S LOC.M CLOSING QUOTATIONS53 words
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Article, Illustration265 1938-07-17 1 South African "Invasion" Of Singapore OOMETHING of a South African invasion occurred at Singapore this morning when the new K.P.M. liner Tegelberg arrived from South Africa with about 50 South African passengers, most of them descendants of famous Boer families. Among the descendants of the Boers is attractive Miss Bobbie265 words
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Article126 1938-07-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. RECAUSE more seats had been sold than there was accommodation, threatening situation developed at a play given by Cantonese amahs in Penang in aid of the China relief fund. Tickets had been sold 'or $1. $3. $5 and $10,126 words
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Article61 1938-07-17 1 AN Indian is lying In a critical condition in hospital In Singapore as a result of being knocked down by a motor-car in Buklt Timah Road yesterday afternoon. It appears that the man v -s cycling into town when a Johore taxi driven by a Malay collided61 words
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68 1938-07-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. THE Swedish girl, Miss Aina Ceder- blom, who Is travelling in various parts of the vorld In an 18- ft. motorboat, arrived here frcm Malaya today in her craft. She intends to go on to Saigon and Hong Kong,68 words
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210 1938-07-17 1 Two R.R.I. Men Resign: Chief's Denial (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. V\J* E,»Himi;S. senior c hem lit Rtrbber Research Institute of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. R. A. Hamilton, soils chemist, are reported to be resigning in the near future. Suggestions that the resignations are due to210 words
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Article49 1938-07-17 1 riVE Chinese were badly Injured r yesterday afternoon when two motor- lorries collided at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Yio Chu Kang Road. They were taken to hospital by ambulance, suffering from head injuries and severe abrasions. Both vehicles were driven by Chinese.49 words
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100 1938-07-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. DETER FLEMING, noted young essay- Ist and author, who has bean coverIng the Sino-Japanese conflict as a correspondent of The Times, London, for the past six months, arrived here today with his wife by air from Hong Kong. He100 words
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Article, Illustration308 1938-07-17 1 AFFORESTATION works in Johore Bahru are seriously hampering the exercise of European golfers there. Three days after trees had been planted on ah the greens of the Johore Civil Service Club's golf course the club was officially notified that the course308 words
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Advertisement6 1938-07-17 1 RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERY Raffles Placs Spore.6 words
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Advertisement76 1938-07-17 1 Good Furnishing Fabric* Better Furmtun Best Prires SUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victoria M. Spore. JifUllA JjOJtldhjJL(]J \Jgga^^^ CHILDRENS ■jMHffi IP^^HK^V EiS\ Gay little garments IIwSMSBL ■Mirtt made from pique, wkJ |t%.]fc rjjw printed Cottons. TJJBPw *iM||gM *tr Bound with nice contrasting colours do^, jb and trimmed voith 1/1 embroidery and76 words
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568 1938-07-17 2 Demand For Local Men Cannot Be Met FIRST GRADUATION DAY CEREMONY Council Considers Bigger Quota Of Candidates TPHERE is a demand for more medical prac- titioners than the King Edward VII College of Medicine can turn out, and in future it is possible that the568 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-07-17 2 i smart new uniform, Mr. C. S. Bailey. Divisional Superin'ejideitt of the Singapore Harbour Board's new St. John Ambulance Brigade. The unit icas inspected last tocek by Sir George Trimmer, the chairman of the board. Sunday Times picture.40 words
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Article181 1938-07-17 2 MR. W.J. DOUGHTY (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. •"THE death took place last evening 1 at Hamilton Estate, Nllai, of Mr. W. J. Doughty, a prominent Negri Sembilan planter. He was one of the veterans of the local planting community. Mr. Doughty had been planting181 words
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70 1938-07-17 2 'From Our Own Correspondent) batnvia. Saturday. A BILL has been Introduced in the Peoples' Council to "regulate money-lending in Java and to combat usury." Money-lenders must hereafter have licenses and these will be withdrawn immediately If they are found to he charging exorbitant rates of70 words
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Article77 1938-07-17 2 "THE following is the list of Medical Coll* "c graduates: MED. "AL Drs. A. Arulanandam, ChooNg Ang Oh, T. J. Danaraj, Ng See Yook, M. Velupillay, Lim Swee Ann, Toh Chiong Hieng, Tan Boon Beng. DENTAL Messrs. Chan Kee Loong, Leong Mm On, Lim Keng Eok, Chiam77 words
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319 1938-07-17 2 THE story of a midnight chase of an intruder by an Indian couple was revealed in the Singapore High Court yesterday when Teo Bah Chye appealed against the conviction and sentence passed on him by the Second Magistrate on two counts of criminal trespass319 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-17 2 Nazis - Nazis Picture Torn By TOOKING at the "Portrait of a Degenerate Artist"— a self-portrait by Oscar Kokosohka torn in four pieces by the Vienna police is a visitor to the exhibition of 20ih century German art arranged by Mr. Augustus John in London.43 words
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192 1938-07-17 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. AN interesting case under the new Traffic Enactment came up for hearing today before the Seremban Magistrate when a Negri Sembilan minor. chief, Dato Andika Ujang bin Haji Abdul Latiff, of Kuala Pilah, was charged that,192 words
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Article72 1938-07-17 2 <From Our Own Correspondent) Batavla, Saturday. •THE Nationalist group has decided that its members shall in future speak in Malay in the Peoples' Covncil. Legally they are entitled to this but a very awkward situation may arise if debates are to be conducted simultaneously72 words
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Article42 1938-07-17 2 NEGRI SEMBILAN Chinese have remitted to the China Relief Fund a further $10,000. Their previous total was $700,000 (Chinese currency). More subscriptions are coming in and before long the million dollars mark (Chinese currency) will be reached.42 words
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Article113 1938-07-17 2 ALL-MALAYA TO HEAR ZHL Short-Waves Next Week WHEN the Governor, Sir Shen ton Thomas, opens the 8.M.8.C.'s new short-wave station on Tuesday night, he will inaugurate a new era in Malayan radio. For the first time, the Singapore programme will be clearly heard in I all parts of the Peninsula.113 words
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Article163 1938-07-17 2 Court Sequel To Find In Jungle (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. A REMARKABLE tale was told by iwo Malays before Mr. A. J. Gracie. the Segamat magistrate, when charged with shooting a deer in the closed season. Inche Yahaya bin Ahmad. Game Warden, Segamat,163 words
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Advertisement97 1938-07-17 2 Is* -r y^^r ll\6 Nowhere will you purchase M P* Berf of such outstanding Q f P li quality with nurh fine I IS flavour and tenderness I as that which we ran offer. hi QII r I Kept at just the right I F 0 D I temperature which97 words
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Article, Illustration398 1938-07-17 3 SINGAPORE EXPORTS OF JELUTONG TOTAL $2,000,000 A YEAR CO that America s millions car, 0 champ their jaws on chewing gum Chinese, Malays, Sakais and DayaK in Malaysia live in isolated jungle huts to co'^ct /elutong, one of the constituents of chewing398 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-17 3 Qsjaca Mar.v opens new school buildings: Queen Mary opened the new buildings of the Henrietta Barnett Junior School, Hampstead Garden Suburb. Here is Queen Mary looking at a "Red Indian" group in one of the schoolrooms after she had opened the new buildings.43 words
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348 1938-07-17 3 Should Cabaret Girls Sit With Patrons This Man Says: "No!" (To the Editor.) ■N your issue of Sunday last there ap- pears a report regarding an Innovation at the New World Cabaret, whereby patrons by paying $20 may sit and dance with their favourite partner the whole evening to the348 words
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Article116 1938-07-17 3 (To the Editor.) IJOVV many young men can really allord the pleasure of monopolising a dance partner at a cabaret for an hour and paying $10 for it, or alternatively, paying $20 for the privilege of entertaining her fie whole evening? The scheme which the New World116 words
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Article106 1938-07-17 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. INVITATIONS ha'-o been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Ci.ee Swee Cheng on the occasion of the marriage of their grand-daughter Miss Chee Kiong Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chee Guan Chiang, to Mr. Tan Kok Soon, eldest son of Mrs. Tan106 words
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Article109 1938-07-17 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. COR the first time ffii Malacca ten candidates passed the pianoforte examination held recently by Professor A. Mlsio/T'sky, of the London Trinity College of \uslc All the candidates wert presented by the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesu3, ten obtaining honours and109 words
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Advertisement428 1938-07-17 3 England now 5\ days across the air all the way by Empire Flying-Boat The big 4enginee Empire flying- boats now leave Singapore for England twice a week The; are the last word in air-soing luxury. You have a smoking room on board, a promenade deck, bot apt! cold meals served428 words
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Miscellaneous674 1938-07-17 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY (IN>:.vi\s (Nicuw Holland) .230pm ToC;| y Java, South-West Sumatra. S.-East ff» ■-UU.tta. or Air Condi- S^SS^r* 11 CAITTOL? New Zealand (Nleuw Holland) "SSpS "The Adventures of Marco Polo 1 »ith rtni? ia di lGary Cooper. 3.15, 6. 1S 9.15 d m I IDE. I A til, h674 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-07-17 4 Florence Desmond, stage and screen star, photographed at a recent social function in London.14 words
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Article87 1938-07-17 4 fYS the ground that his wife r.larguerite (Miss Margaret Ban rman. the actress) deserted him, Mr. Anthony Leyland Prlnsep, theatrical manager, was granted a decree nlal In the Divorce Court. The suit was not defended. The marriage took place at Mell bourne. Australia, In April, 1928, and87 words
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125 1938-07-17 4 Ballroom And Restaurant QOWAN AND BAILEY, wellknoven Singapore entertainers of the Coconut Grove, Pasir Panjang, will take over the lease of the restaurant, ballroom and roof garden of Singapore's $1,000,000 Cathay Cinema and fiats, now under construction at Dhoby Ghaut,125 words
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Article25 1938-07-17 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. Clare, Coronationterrace, Villa-road,' Higham, Kent, have been married sixty-five years; they have more than fifty descendants, Including their own ten children.25 words
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Article, Illustration63 1938-07-17 4 Htt'JTHER OF GEORGE ARLISS WEDS. The wedding took place of Mr. Charles Arliss Andrews, 70 -year-old elder brother of George Arliss the stage and screen star, to Miss Violet Moutrie, aged 50. The wedding, vhich took place at Hammersmith Register Office was attended by the fr nous film star. Here63 words
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284 1938-07-17 4 2,000 Miles By Bicycle, But Can't Find Bride CRIENDS of Dale N\ Kendall, a 23-year-old Pennsylvania youth, accused him of being woman-shy, so he has just toured Europe on a bicycle to find a bride, and prove that they are wrong. He is bearded, and has the face of an284 words
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416 1938-07-17 4 London. A N allegation that a super luxury tour *V to the India of the Ruling Princes," proved "a complete fiasco" was made at Clerkenwell County Court in a case in which Rosita Forbes (Mrs. Arthur McGrath), the explorer and author, sued Orientourist, Ltd., of416 words
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Article140 1938-07-17 4 New York. P EDDIE Bartholomew's latest film, Lord Jeff is arousing a storm of controversy. Freddie takes the part of a young Jewel thief who goes to a reform school, and gives up a life of crime for a career in the British Mercantile Marine. Twelve officers140 words
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Advertisement105 1938-07-17 4 Have your SUITS made by EXPERT TAILORS MODERATE PRICES Latest Woollen Palm Beach Suitings <j/uvnvf in st'n'k TAI HEN 6 CO. 23-5, Coleman Street Telephone 3375 SingaporePI RBROOK BI'NGALOW. Kilmt Gardens, Cameron Unhands Hfj Mile. Mrs. Knight lecelves paying guests at the above bungalow. Ample water supply, electric light, up-to-date105 words
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Advertisement8 1938-07-17 4 THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****.8 words
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Advertisement214 1938-07-17 4 YOUR BIG WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT! One of the Grandest Adventure Stories ever filmed! f% ADfTAF shows daily I Latest PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS with the REVIEW of the FLEET by THE KING ~~^T~ TSBfil riSs* ."SET -SCMWL STREET #S? ROSCOE WWK^J BOXY BAR O p EN 5 P.M. TIL- MIDNIGHT TONIGHT 6.15214 words
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890 1938-07-17 5 "Your Armed Forces Have Destroyed Spirit Of Bushido" BROTHER NATIONS IN CONFLICT "YOU, the nurses of Japan, should rise and ask your mili- tarists what are their objects in invading China; what they have gained and what the mad adventure has cost. Can the890 words
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Article, Illustration102 1938-07-17 5 The wedding took place at the Ad vent bt Chapel In Rurmah Road. Penang, of Mr. Jaroos Here Joi Chrah, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheah S«ow 800. of Penan*, and M i Judith I. in 11-irr OJang, youngest daughter of the Ute Mr. Djang Soong Yuan Midim Uja-><102 words
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Article560 1938-07-17 5 BRITON WHO MARRIED A CHINESE DR. SYDNEY CROSS HARLAND, the scientist who married his Chinese girl assistant in 1934. said in the King's Bench Division that because of the marriage hf> was ostracised throughout the British Empire. Dr. Hailand. of Snainton. Yorks, claims damages for560 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-07-17 5 TIE death has occurred at the General Hospital. Colombo, of Dr. E. T. MacIntjrrr well-known general practitioner of Kuala Lnmpnr a decade arc He Joined the K M.S. Medical Department In IBM and retired an April 5. 1916 after a socreMfal career.47 words
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Article, Illustration108 1938-07-17 5 Singapore's first old girls' association has been formed by ex-pupils of the Cheng Fong- Chinese Girls' School with 'an initial membership totalling more than 60. It aims to bring together part of the thousands who have pissed through the school in its ten years of108 words
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Article74 1938-07-17 5 ■yHE Straits Chinese Reading Club, a branch of the Chinese Christian Association, met last Monday night in the Institute Hall, Prinsep Street, to hold the first meeting of the 59th Session of the Club. Sir Ong Slang Song was in the chair. The following were elected74 words
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Article, Illustration164 1938-07-17 5 Mr. Ng Song Hock and Mb* Son Geok Yee were married at the Singapore Chinese Consulate-General. The wedding took place at the Chinese Consulate General of Mr. Ong Chew Kirn and Miss Urn Slew Geok. Mr. Tan Hock Chun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Tian Thl. and MJn Chna164 words
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Article323 1938-07-17 5 Birthday Of Goddess Of Mercy (From Our Chinese Correspondent) THOUSANDS of Chinese women visited the various temples of the Goddess of Mercy (known in Chinese as Kuan Yin) yesterday, the chief birthday of the patron goddess or Chinese mothers. Even those who do not generally see* livlne intervention and. had323 words
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Advertisement220 1938-07-17 5 Eh JSB-kII WHY IS IT MM KOEKIAH WAS CHOSEN TO TAKF THE LEADING PART IN TIIK FILM TEKANG BI'I.AN WHKN THE POPULATION OF JAVA IS OVEK 34.000.000? YOU WILL KNOW THE ANSWER WHEN YOU SEE HER ON FRI. 22nd SAT. 23rd at the NEW WORLD ARENA Appearing and Singing her220 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1938-07-17 6 R. H. Onraet Writes Of Days Last Article Sport Which Is Centuries Old THIS is the last of a series of six articles by Mr. R. H. Onraet, InspectorGeneral of Police, Straits Settlements, published by The Sunday Times. They have been1,600 words
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642 1938-07-17 6 Mary Bridge - Mary Bridge By ■pRIAL by jury, which for a thousand years has been considered the backbone of English Justice, has lately come in for a good deal of criticism from both lawyers and laymen, not least from the jurymen themselves who642 words
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Advertisement770 1938-07-17 6 Quality ReJPiII J^ I YES! I find them jSk, k wonderfully Mb I smooth. Craven' A' BM quality was a real A B surprise to me. I b never realised that a cigarette could be jil, so satisfying, yet so cool and so ■f free from every V i trace770 words
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Article146 1938-07-17 7 Authorities Take Prompt Punitive Measures RIGOROUS CENSORSHIP IS IN FORCE Hong Kong, Saturday. A SERIOUS Japanese revolt is reported on Amoy Island. A section of the Japanese landing forces on the island, it is learned today, rose in revolt on July 12, denouncing the war against146 words
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Article35 1938-07-17 7 Shanghai, Saturday. MANY thousand people have been drowned in fresh floods in Japan following heavy rains. More than 1,000 houses were destroyed in the Aomori Prefecture.— J?:n C^ew Tit Poh.35 words
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Article51 1938-07-17 7 Hankow, Saturday. AN International conference againstthe bombing of open cities will be held at Paris on July 23 July 24. The China branch of the International Anti-aggression Campaign Is gathering pictures, gramophone records and films showing Japanese barbarism to be sant to Paris.— Sin Chew JitSin Chew Jit Poh - 51 words
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Article23 1938-07-17 7 Fifty guests were taken ill after a marriage feast in a village near Khurja (India). Twenty died from food poisoning.23 words
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1643 1938-07-17 7 Mr. O. P. Griffith- Jones Buried Yesterday THE funeral of Mr. O. y. GrlfflthJones, of Messrs. Saunders and Macphall, exchange brokers, and a Municipal Commissioner, took place at Blcladari Cvmeicry yesterday. A larse number of people we.c prefcci»t ai. ttw giavebide. The Rev. A. S. Giles, Chaplain to the Royal1,643 words
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Article232 1938-07-17 7 Yam Tuan At Seremban Show (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. PXHIBITS of a high standard were seen when the Yam Tuan opened the Seremban and Coast Districts Agri-Horticultural Show at the King George V School today. Hundreds of people, chiefly Malays In colourful dresses, visited the show. Calling upon232 words
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105 1938-07-17 7 Jim Mrllison Has No Pilot's Licence JIM MOLLISON. one of the world s most famous air record holders holds no pilot's licence. His application for renewal of licence was rejectea by the Air Ministry scon a.'ter r.is Atlantic flight in November, 1936. An official complaint about his flying at Le105 words
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Article182 1938-07-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Saturday. AM. B. HOLLAND, Superintendent of Customs .Preventive Branch), Muar, was fined $3 by Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat second magistrate, for an assault on Narayan Nair, a P.W.D. lorry driver. Mr. Chia appeared lor the complainant. Mmitting the charge,182 words
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Article120 1938-07-17 7 A FINE cf $250. In default two months' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by Mr. O. S. Rawlings in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, on a Chinese, Lee Kwee, wio was charged with stealing a bicycle from another Chinese. His former plea of guilty120 words
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Article13 1938-07-17 7 The second international Philatelist exhibition in Czechoslovakia was opened at Prague.13 words
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255 1938-07-17 7 People's Assembly Says; Hankow, Saturday. JAPAN'S position must very soon collapse for she has been driven into a cul-de-sac economically and diplomatically." Thus states a manifesto issued today at the close of the National People's Assembly the Parliament of China. The manifesto calls onSin Chew Jit Poh - 255 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-07-17 7 Goerin? receives Japanese "exchange" party: At his hunting lodge at Karinhall, Field-Marshall Goering received the party of Japanese youths who are visiting Germany on the exchange system, and also the German party who will visit Japan shortly.37 words
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Advertisement536 1938-07-17 7 STAMPS Coronation—^amps W^ < BRITISH T EMPIR^r t./HKLETE SKI— 2O2 ST AMI'S from Gt. Britain, the 45 Crown Colonies. Dominions, Newfoundland and Mandated Territories. $28.92 UNI'SEIt USED 547.14 Blocks of 4, $1 15.72. Blocks of 4, 5214.29. 135 Stamps from the 45 Crown Colonies only. $11.79 UNUSED. Blocks of 4.536 words
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Advertisement377 1938-07-17 7 HOTELS LONDON AILS /"Aw^^R^. INSISTENTLY and enjoj al either WW HOTEL RUBENS Buckingham Palace Road faclns Buckingham Palace or HOTEL ffiW REMBRANDT fc**> South Kensington. S.W vj^^^^ facing the Victoria an< <7 -Cj4P^ Albert Museum Every attention in pleasing surro-nrii PERFECT QIIETUDE THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING have377 words
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Article1051 1938-07-17 8 Dull Period But Prices Remain Steady OATHER stagnant conditions liave prevailed in markets during the past week and It looks as if this lull in activity is being taken as a breathing space in which to consolidate the recent fairly substantial gains by commodities and chares.1,051 words
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Article236 1938-07-17 8 Singapore, July 16, V.I noon. Bi'yers SeP.rrs Gambler 750 Hamburg Cube $13.50 Java Cube $1100 Pepper White Muntok $14.25 White 513.75 Black $8.25 Copra Mixed $3.40 Sun Dried $3 70 Tapioca. Small Fiake $3 6') Fair Flake $3.50 Medium Pearl $3.90 Small Pearl $3.70 Jeiotono Palembang $7.236 words
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Article82 1938-07-17 8 Saturday, July 16, Noon. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (FOB) July 24% 25 Good F. A. Q. in bales (FOB.) July 24 24H Tone of Market: Very steady. Latest Cable: London, Spot Sheet 7 3 ltd N.Y. Spot Sheet G. cto., 14-82 words
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Article1378 1938-07-17 8 Fraser And Co. 's List SATI RDAY, JULY 16, 19J8: 1 P.M. ■wuiu Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 4s 6a Asam Kumbang 28s 31s c.d. Austral Malay 00 4»s Vis norn Ayer Hitatn (ss) 24s 90 2&s 9d Ayer Weng (SI) .37V* 62*4 BangTln1,378 words
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Article215 1938-07-17 8 List Subblied By Messrs Fraser Co. SATURDAY, JV'LY IC. 1931: 1 P.M. Company Dividend Books Dale TIN Close Pavab Asam Kumbang 6d No. 62 July 29 Aug. 5 Hong Kong Tin 5% less tax Aug. 12 Kampong Lanjut .6d. No.ll July 20 July 27 Kamunting Tin 8%215 words
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Advertisement291 1938-07-17 8 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Inpettment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Forctgn Market Cables and Quotation Service. MEMBERS. 1 NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'291 words
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Advertisement321 1938-07-17 9 j EBBS SSm j jMbJESßw^ml^^^^^^^^^^^ yAVB M IB^\ I^Bm \'*X wf "m\J Y& \&l •■npineering makes it easy <HH'A\wL« V 'XcrHfir A» al c lrt The r -^^^^^Saa-fc--jSiB rfmSStMtt^J^fXjw 9^£\\ sat s f art ot of pos:>essing *iß^ t l s to p-"'gn' motor <ir can v ur> r prices321 words
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Miscellaneous1836 1938-07-17 9 Today's Wireless Programmes oiiio i r»'\r»l- 6 20 MonUgue Brearley and his Orchestra. ft.Tin/\W SINGAPORE. 7 5 NIROM. ZHL 1.33 me/1 (215 m) Henry Cummlng. (baritone). At the ydc 15.15 Me/a (19.8 m.) a m pianoforte, Ernest Lush 11 00 Military band music. t 7 50 Su S^ m violoncello)1,836 words
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Article181 1938-07-17 10 Neil Woodward - Neil Woodward. Off White. By THE theme of this novel is that of a mixed marriage, English and Chinese.' The plot Is well worked out of how a lovely Chinese girl Is rescued by the scion of an old English family during hostilities in China. He brings her181 words
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Article177 1938-07-17 10 Scotland Yard Alibi. By Don Betteridre Guilty But Not Insane. By J. C. Lenehan. Both from Herbert Jenkins Colonial Library. AN interesting comparison is provided by this brace of murder and mystery" volumes. One makes a very determined effort to be unusual. The other follows faithfully the177 words
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Article215 1938-07-17 10 Rachet Swete Macnamara, Hurst - Rachet Swete Macnamara, Hurst Gay By Name. B> and Blackett. 7s. 6d A romance starts in an Alpine village between four young people there for the winter sports. Rosanna Leigh and Gav Beauchamp are confronted with Jim Hervey and Stephen Filmer. Of the males, the former is I.C.S..215 words
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905 1938-07-17 10 George Rylcy Scott - "Human Nature Is Essentially Cruel" George Rylcy Scott The History of Corporal Punishment. By T. Werner Laurie Ltd. 10s. HTHE author of this work has a con- slderable number of books to his credit dealing with such subjects as sex, marriage, birth-control, nudism and prostitution. The book is written and905 words
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Article369 1938-07-17 10 "Mitzi Hartmann," Michel Jioseph - AUSTRIA UP TO THE ANSCHLUSS "Mitzi Hartmann," Michel Jioseph Austria Still Lives. By THIS volume seems one of less.r known books written of Austria bafore the anchluss of March. The author Is a woman of the Austrian upper classes, b2lng born In 1913, and her book reviews and indeed makes369 words
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Article277 1938-07-17 10 Names Make Words— 6 Wj'VERY day we use words which commemorate the fame of some man or woman who would otherwise be fcrgotten. Few people know how these names came to be common words, and in this special Sunday Times series uf short articles the story of these names that277 words
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Advertisement321 1938-07-17 10 IT'S /touch and go 1 I n witha oLLkjdinuL' I WORLD'S FINEST PEN Instant writing, beauty, hand comfort and a Lifetime* guarantee make SheafTer's the thriftiest and most pleasing pen value ever offered. Only Shearer's his A U. Seven of tne features desired Xoffiy ufk Visulated Lifetime* RjM guaraotee 2-Way321 words
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Advertisement430 1938-07-17 10 I hmmii i 1 OLD PRICES LARGE B»z.si km* IN BOTTLES SMALL A Ol. 65cts Careful •xp*rim«nt has definitely proved V& j~ ]lvVß^ff^^^^^V J that ANDREWS LIVER SALT keep* better in tt*L|| iWYVIi >13 i Zl the improved tin containers than in bottles. jlMißi^? Accordingly the Salt is now being430 words
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Advertisement265 1938-07-17 11 H HHHH s M M M 4 X% 4 *^*X*»*» Jt£. Bi T*t a r« r# i i# rjW> Mfx h^BiH H^k^B ♦^♦^♦.♦.^♦*T A T^^A^^ft^r*^^!»M^ir* k^^Klfl kcZfIMQ kl OSBKf Bbob mh m/^R hHh Hh W W 4&S0&® m^MMMMMiMi^^^^mmsmim THE OLD NAME BDT A NEW OIL mB T tup mpu; nit265 words
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Article, Illustration258 1938-07-17 12 Two Singapore Indians Who Wear Kilts THEY PROVIDE MUSIC AT FUNERALS IMEET two Singapore bagpipers who haven't even the faintest trace of a Scottish accent never even been to bonny Scotland but, on occasions, when playing, wear the Scottish kilt and play the bagpipes as258 words
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95 1938-07-17 12 Bride Of 12 Says: 'I Won't Leave Him' New York. lOHN WEBB, patriarchal chief- tain of Sylva, North Carolina, mountaineer clan, is prepared to resist threats of legal Interference to annul the marriage of Will Webb, a lanky hillbilly, with twelve-year-old Evabelle Patterson. It was revealed yesterday that the firl'r,95 words
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191 1938-07-17 12 "DOUND the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran," is what a 47 -year-old commissioned boatswain, James Henry Fry, of the aircraft-carrier Furious, was asked to say when he returned on board after taking a party of men to church. At a Devonport court-martial191 words
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Article44 1938-07-17 12 REPORT CARRIED OFF Mr. Ben Davis (London), who was to have submitted a statistical report to the Milk Trade Federation conference, in Glasgow, told the delegates A colleague has taken away my bag by mistake, and it contains all my papers and my pyjamas."44 words
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72 1938-07-17 12 Husband's Money Is Yours, Judge Tells Wife New York. R/IRS. CECIL SWAIN, charged m by her husband with stealing £3 from him, was ordered by Judge Silas Orr at Sacramento (California) to help herself to all she could get her hands on. Said Judge Orr: "The money your husband has72 words
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Article159 1938-07-17 12 'Stratosuit' Has Radio In Leg A SUIT in which, it is claimed, an airman could jump by parachute from the stratosphere 50,000 feet (nine miles) up and keep broadcast contact with the earth as he falls, has been invented by a Canadian. Mr. Carl Rich. It is to be presented159 words
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Advertisement116 1938-07-17 12 You may think you're satisfied -but remember YOU GET SO MUCH MORE IN AN AUSTIN' <^H vJT*s**£'i?ir'" sff^aw^«^^a^aMam^P^a^P^/y -^v^yt^fTVi^^ r.i'lßlil I 'Jilßß Only an Austin owner knows the satisfaction 0f BETTER PERFORMANCE Bejler engine MORE SAFETY All-steel body. 'Wingdesign gives greater dependability, higher to-wing vision. Triplex toughened glass, average speeds,116 words
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Advertisement100 1938-07-17 12 QNO: GIVE ME ANACINI^QTT The Modern, Tested Product! You no longer have to try costly experiments that may affect your health. Today you can get quick relief with ANACIN, the new prodact that doctors and dentists prescribe because they know that it is effective and safe. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIC and100 words
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1334 1938-07-17 13 Behind The News With Crux Autralis \jl/HEN anybody strolls into the ofnee on 'Monday morning with a lobster-like face and shoulders that will not stand touching and says I went to Pahang for a swim yesterday are politely sceptical. One of them, more ingenious than the rest, asks if an1,334 words
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Advertisement432 1938-07-17 13 Tsm^nCTxT* !T^7^^^3lsssßyATtASTi BL V fl ll' mm Ji] Ski iam 1 a 1 I i Ik 1 1 1 1 b'm fli m WAY WPTJmj \y Ik I il JL/1 \m mv \A m m v>m[ia i ...But He Gained 3D Lbs. J*P^ Quickly on Vikelp Tablets/^ mm ...Now Feels432 words
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Advertisement250 1938-07-17 13 gt aft V X sJF 1^ i TYPE 302 A ¥'rAm\ 4tl •'*tsi*' 10-valve superheterodyne-de-luxe new noise reducing h.f. valve interstation silencing station adap« a I tor sound-proof h.f. unit amazing TO DTIHQ YOU performance extra large super f% fidelity speaker with sound-diffuser —A^r 4~ M W£ T 18-watt output250 words
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Advertisement186 1938-07-17 13 7 INCHES OFF HIS WAISTLINE Man of 80 Loses 26 Pounds of Fat Apparently one is never too old to reduce. Here writes a man of 80 who has Just rid himself of 1 st. 12 IBs of unwanted fat: You may be Interested to hear that after taking Kruschen186 words
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Article, Illustration299 1938-07-17 14 NEW SECTION OF BIG ROAD PLAN IS COMPLETED Scenic Drive Past The Reservoir NEXT LINK IN OUTER RING IS WELL UNDER WAY A JUNGLE drive within a few minutes of the city will be available next week when Lornie Road, part of the great Outer Ring scheme which is to299 words
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Article100 1938-07-17 14 IN 1917 a German Zeppelin was brought down In flames near the village of Theberton, Suffolk, and all her crew perished. On each anniversary, villagers of Theberton have laid a wreath on the spot where they died. But each time someone has been before them and100 words
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97 1938-07-17 14 "Sentimental Bloke" Author Is Dead Melbourne. J. DENNIS, known throughout the English speaking world as author of The Sentimental Bloke," died in a private hospital in Melbourne, at the age of 61. A frail, quiet little man who knew human nature well, he knew especially well what was hidden under97 words
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Article41 1938-07-17 14 Father Divine New York negro preacher who calls himself God. left hia gilt throne in Harlem to make way for Bishop Grace, negro mystic with a goatee beard. Father Divine, in financial trouble, says his retirement is temporary.41 words
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Article29 1938-07-17 14 Twenty ambulance men and six nurses attended Sussex County Agricultural Society's Show at Mldhurst The most Important casualty they had to tend was a man bitten by a rabbit.29 words
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Article121 1938-07-17 14 One Needle Of Ham And Eggs! A FULL meal may now be administered by means of an injection with a hypodermic needle, it has been revealed at San Franicisco before a meeting of the Americai Medical Association. The discovery an improvement on the old idea of a meal in a121 words
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Article116 1938-07-17 14 Saves Girl's Life Belfast. MISS WINIFRED DILLON, 25-year-old London- born Caivd'an. lvinr in hospital here, told how the Anchor liner Letitia hove-to in mld-".tla.iUc while she underwent an operation for acute appendicitis. It was at midnight that doctors on board decided to operate to save116 words
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84 1938-07-17 14 Passenger Drank In N.Z. Plane Fined £5 Auckland (MA). A passenger In a Cook Strait Airways machine, charged with being drunk while a passenger aboard the aeroplane, was fined £5 in the Nelson Police Court. Police said the passenger was sober when he boarded the pane but drank from a84 words
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127 1938-07-17 14 SCIENTISTS searching for a means of "finger-print--13 ing" blood, of making blood-tests infallible, maysoon announce sensational discoveries. The tests referred to recently in dispu*ed paternity cases are of a negative kind only. The/ can show positively that a man is not the father of a127 words
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Advertisement192 1938-07-17 14 kCb *j li hA F J~\ 1 1 iif CkVf I Supplies obtainable everywhere. BSKSkS WPS. 3 mmmmmmmm— 00 What have Circles to do with Whisky? I ••The two diagrams above." said Johnnie Walker, explain very simply one. difference II between good and poor whisky. Good whisky is round and192 words
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Article, Illustration769 1938-07-17 15 Pickler - Nathaniel Gubbins Is Still On Holiday Pickler PICCALILLI.... By "Is it right for a woman to go through her husband's pockets asks a correspondent. No, fntile. Next Best Thing They tried to take an X-ray photograph of my wife's jaw, but eventually they had to get a movie camera. DEFINITION769 words
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Advertisement114 1938-07-17 15 SAFETY tkitlt dttinlc derated waters ORANGE JUICE SODA GRAPE FPUIT SODA SPECIAL DRY GINGER ALE ZOM MINERAL WATER FRASER I NEAVE LTD HAMMOND ELECTRIC CLOCKS FOR PERFECT TIME-KEEPING. SEOW KUAN a*V Gillette offers Jo better andcheaper shaving Insist on Gillette don't think that you will save money by using inferior114 words
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Advertisement451 1938-07-17 15 [HOW to KEEP thei (I lIOUTofYOUR I lli!l llHllllllMlltlHllM^ JlllM *^atfa^E*7^ S?^ tß^nJlß^^Hm JiaW flil VV/ I S— ifflflaMaHiHil as pro* is TAKE S -ASPRO' TABLETS immediately th. I %iiMm*afrifjm\l\ j first sign of a Cold appear*, and 1 Tablet* rr*ry I J^f UHlQllV^Rfcw^ three hour* afterward* until symptom* di»app«*f451 words
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Miscellaneous359 1938-07-17 15 CONTRACT BRIDGE By The Four Aces DEADERS will be interested in the hand printed below which was submitted to us by Philip F. Farley a follower of this column. Mr. Farley, playing with William J. Topken, made a Small Slam by means of a pseudo squeeze. While ]>erfect defence would359 words
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Article145 1938-07-17 16 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AMD ADVERTISING OFFICECecil Street, Singapore. Changing Skylines SINGAPORE'S skyline is to change again for the better with the erection of the Asiatic Petroleum Company's new premises in Collyer Quay. Most visitors get their first view of Singapore from the sea, and a line of145 words
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Article192 1938-07-17 16 "THE department has had a very successful year," states the annual report of the Municipal electrical department. But it seems to have been thinking more of the department than of the consumer, for the department showed a profit of almost $500,000 for the year. Although the total production192 words
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Article120 1938-07-17 16 THOSE picturesque gentlemen who do so much to convince newcomers that Singapore fc. a sleepy back-water the lamp-lighters— arc disappearing. The annual report of the Municipal gas department shows that nearly 1,100 automatic clock controllers were fitted to the gas lamps in Singapore streets last year, and120 words
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Article, Illustration1690 1938-07-17 16 Edgar Ansel Mowrer - Million First-Line Men Are Defending China Against The Japanese Edgar Ansel Mowrer Fourth Article By Special Correspondent Of The Sunday Times A MILLION flrst-Ilne fighters are defending China against some six hundred thousand Japanese Invaders. Behind this million are other -nilllons of partially-trained men in uniform. Beside them are the1,690 words
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Advertisement229 1938-07-17 16 TEL Q^|tiS|^ TEL: 43 10 4310 MANUFACTURING DISPENSING OPTICIANS THE OPTICAL HOUSE 65. STAMFORD ROAD, SLSGAPORK TRY OUR TAILORING <. 1 nly solicit your trial order. MIEN CHONG S'pore't most up-to-date Tailor. 34, Coltaan St. Phone 4816. WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS ■right Proipecti and tig Pay Opportunity lor the229 words
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Advertisement63 1938-07-17 16 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FSEE) THIRS.. SATDRDAY SUNDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 50 CTS.I EVERY NIGHI FROM 9 PJt TO MIDNIGHT PIANO TUNINGREPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES63 words
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Advertisement32 1938-07-17 16 Next Week: EXPEDITION TO THE WAR FRONT. K. P. M. LINE On leave? Travel home via South Africa First Class from £97/-/-FOR DETAILED INFORMATION APPLY TO. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY (Incorporated M Holland.)32 words
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Article, Illustration384 1938-07-17 17 Accommodation For 500 Pupils At Bukit Timah One Opening Early Next Year WORK ALSO BEGUN ON TRADE INSTITUTION EXPANSION of educational facilities in Singapore is shown by the erection of two new schools the elementary English school between BukiC Timah Road and Clemenceau Avenue, and384 words
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279 1938-07-17 17 London. IN RETURN for promising at the altar to love, 1 honour and obey, brides may soon expect their grooms to guarantee them a regular weekly wage, an annual holiday with pay and fixed working hours. And husbands who fail to pay up279 words
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Article40 1938-07-17 17 Marseilles. £USTOMS officers here became suspicious of six cases of potted meats which arrived from Yugoslavia and they called on the police to open them. The cases were found to contain 400 1b of opium.40 words
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Article83 1938-07-17 17 LJEALTH officials fighting the cholera epidemic in the Indian United Provinces, in which the death roll already exceeds 20,000, are meeting fierce opposition from ignorant villagers. Officials disinfecting wells with potassium permanganate were accused of poisoning the water. Enraged villagers attacked and beat them with lathes83 words
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Article24 1938-07-17 17 A sentence of one year's imprisonment was passed at Passau on Frau Anna Streisinger. a 58-year-old widow, for practising witchcraft and sorcery.24 words
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Article121 1938-07-17 17 MISS Anthea Hollick, the ITI blonde English girl whose photograph (taken with her seated in the lap of a statue of Buddha) caused protests in Ceylon, has arrived in London. She has come home to buy the trousseau for her wedding in Colombo, next year, to Mr.121 words
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Article129 1938-07-17 17 PRISON WITHOUT BARS New York. QOVFRNOR MARLAND, of Oklahoma, and State prison officials assembled at Sprinjjtown, Oklahoma, and dedicated the site of the new honour prison which 400 convicts are now building. The prison, which will be opened later in the year, marks a startling experiment. All the inmates will129 words
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Article81 1938-07-17 17 Died As Ship Ended Last Voyage Melbourne. AFTER eighty-four years of romantic sea service, Edina, claimed to be the oldest passen-ger-carrying steamship in the world, has made her last trip. As she berthed at a Melbourne wharf for the last time. Quartermaster Septimus Danby collapsed and died on the deck.81 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-07-17 17 First and exclusive picture of Duchess of Norfolk and her baby: the Duchess of Norfolk photographed with her baby Lady Ann Elizabeth Howard, when they went out for their first walk together.34 words
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Article112 1938-07-17 17 BIG NAVAL REVIEW IN N.I. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Saturday. A GRAND naval review of the Netherlands Indies fleet will take place at Tandjong Priok, port of Batavia, during the celebration of the Queen's jubilee on Sept. 6. The complete squadron, comprising the cruisers De Ruyter and Java, a112 words
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176 1938-07-17 17 China War Hits Java Sugar Industry REPERCUSSIONS of the SinnJapanese War on economic conditions have extended to the Javanese sugar Industry. Before hostilities began Java was exporting 300,000 tons of manufactured sugar annually to Japan. That market has entirely disappeared, according to Mr. F. Ziegfeld, a Java sugar exporter, who176 words
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Article48 1938-07-17 17 Hollywood. TT is rumoured that Paulette Ooddard is establishing residence at Reno, ostensibly for the purpose of opening a ski club, but actually to obtain a divorce from Charlie Chaplin. It is emphasised that a divorce would be the first genuine confirmation of their marriage.48 words
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Advertisement210 1938-07-17 17 Radiate the JOY of HEALTH *YOUTH! T\ONT feel old and tired out Don't I to racked by pain and suffering Be y Young and Vitally Alive-radiate the fr''fcfstk J° y oi Health d Youth and so be the 1 Iwfa *>%T'x centre of admiration wherever you go! WM& f£S Start210 words
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Advertisement30 1938-07-17 17 o Aif **jtiKJP —I t tkiW Jpf U ■Jw wKP^ LJy ■JPlKk.vEcr*'^-5 <^^tor v2v w ■mp^^^ d r ■EL./ it^^\ flv^^W^^ >' tenement. Agents: JACKSON COMPANY, LTD, SINGAPORE. 2 AfD 130 words
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Article, Illustration843 1938-07-17 18 Mainly About Malayans Read of Sir A. Agnew Mr. Hannigan Cowan, Bailey Hartman Mr. Chia Hood Theam By The Onlooker AVER 30 years ago a young man came to Singapore to join an agency house as a junior assistant. Today hs is one of the foremost men in the petroleum843 words
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Advertisement920 1938-07-17 18 As Tretchikoff Sees Them 14 HEAR NO EVIL? SPEAK NO EVIL? SEE NO EVIL? Tretchikoff, The Sunday Times caricaturist, has captured perfectly the subtlety and yet the ribaldry of the humour of the Coconut Grove entertainers. From left are Bailey, C.oican Hartman. HUEUMATICM JSP! ~wm y- 1 Natural Mineral |jjf920 words
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283 1938-07-17 19 SINGAPORE'S YOUNG MEN ARE DISCRIMINATING OVER CLOTHES SINGAPORE'S young men are particular about their dress, and many of them choose their clothes with considerable discrimination. Although young mcv ire the chief customers of the more exclusive tailors and mercers in Singapore, there are also many middle-aged men who are equally283 words
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Article95 1938-07-17 19 Paris. A DOG cannot be slandered according: to judgment given by a Paris civil court. Beau Brocarde, a wire-haired fox terrier owned by Mme. Louise Francart, who breeds doffs in Algeria, was entered for the cup given by the Governor-General of Algeria in 1935. Mme.95 words
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Article, Illustration285 1938-07-17 19 Snapshot Guild Make The Most Of Your Backgrounds New York. TN TAKING outdoor pictures of people, are you careful to get the "feel of the season" into each picture, by proper selection of background and surroundings? An outdoor picture without such "feel" is like a stage without scenery —or, worse,proper selection of background and surroundings An outdoor picture without such feel is like stage without scenery or worse with the wrong scenery; the proper selection of background and surroundings - 285 words
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Article90 1938-07-17 19 Shook Child— Broke Neck SHAKEN so hard by his father that his neck was broken, a flve-months-old baby Is In hospital in Norwalk, Connecticut. The father, James McCoy, told the police the child, a boy, had been crying for hours and every effort to quiet him had failed. Finally, the90 words
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Article89 1938-07-17 19 RAINING Interests are eagerly await- Ing further reports of the gold strike on the Franklin River, an entirely new field 80 miles from the nearest established camp at Zeballos. Reports reaching here state that several fishermen, prospecting as a sideline, have found gold running to values as high89 words
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Advertisement247 1938-07-17 19 In the world of reality their knight is YOIU j^ To Aat wife and family of youm trifre ii V i pne perfect kni*rit it is you. J^&\ >\j If you are not lo betray Aeir trust, turely ffli jL kW^MvPPtI you must protect them against the greatett \ilS^m/ #5&XiJ^247 words
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Advertisement886 1938-07-17 19 g^-*wj Don't Gamble] With Your Health 'A/\"*l, j Vt'hen you suffer with Sour Stomach, HeadI|Mj/,\ /jK\fe>i aches. Colds, Heartburn, or Muscular Ache* 4 £[7 J 1 «nd Pains, it is nature's way of warning you fv. iJCIi A\/'JI f A that there it something wrong with your I U\ \r886 words
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Advertisement212 1938-07-17 20 For cool, W i-4k^. S3 M I ii* I sparkling mj Iflra sweets serve CHIVERS JELLIES The most popular jellies Ohnn IcIIIm «M r tit rfirr^-*?, for over half a century The rich fruity flavours so characteristic of Chivers' Jellies have won for them a world Vt wide popularity. What212 words
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Advertisement228 1938-07-17 20 L S JH K. SSHB r tB W J^^^RS pAetect it u>tfA VITALIS AND THE "60 -SECOND WORKOUT" 10 SECONDS to comb and SO SECONDS to rub— clr-brush-your hair has a lustre- culatlon quickens— needed oil to no unwelcome patent-leather look. replaced— your hair has changel \/IT A I IC228 words
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Miscellaneous593 1938-07-17 20 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle p nted below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly the $100 will be awarded ii respect of593 words
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Article, Illustration666 1938-07-17 21 Simplicity Should Be The Keynote Of Your Make-up Plan Max Factor's Advice WHEN compared with the scintillating elegance of women's evening gowns, men's formal attire is without doubt an exceedingly drab costume-always black-and-white, with seldom a hint of colour relief. I do not Intend to enter into any argument regarding666 words
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607 1938-07-17 21 CUN-BATHING should not be a form of penance. You can make yourself very comfortable in a new low chaise-longue designed especially for the purpose. It is covered with a mattress padded in sections. There is a hood at the top, and the head part is607 words
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Advertisement264 1938-07-17 21 "Is that Maynard's? Book me an ELIZABETH ARDEN TREATMENT." Miss Arden's expert from the London Salon is thorough no merely superficial beautifying for her but deep down cleansing, patting, and definite work on the facial muscles. This thorough treatment is completed with a subtle colour harmony make-up adapted to each264 words
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Advertisement258 1938-07-17 21 ...m»a thecouMAX FACTO* n.r.«iu,i'i>^-. '«>^5CnP« Discorer how you, too, n«M tm4 mr fiiiiitw flurfjd, mi fiin INh drunitizc your beauty like OTIUrVtCWIUXIMiBanWIM* IPX »»k.-rfc Nr. a.i ,i um, ttA,Vf.- JUWWood's lovely screen stirs air. o txwdl^Mugc mJ lipstick in L%a, n t%»— O i.| I individual ljQ*± t= Td£ iAJ)£258 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-07-17 22 No one admires an ornate dress for tennis. That is why these shirt and shorts, simply made from line white wool, accord so well with what is fashionable and what is comfortable.35 words
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229 1938-07-17 22 —By The Sunday Times Woman Correspondent BOLERO suits are smart new invasions into fashionable clothes for hot afternoons, and one made from striped crepe with the lines running vertically is especially for women with large figures. They will find the style very flattering.229 words
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513 1938-07-17 22 Occasional Tables Nowadays Are Ingenious, Varied 'THERE are some of us who still remember the occasional tables of thirty or forty years ago. They were the pride and delight of the pre-war housewife, but judged by modern standards their appearance was distinctly fussy. They were easily knocked over and were513 words
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Advertisement645 1938-07-17 22 "My friends say they never realised I was so attractive, I am afraid it's a terrible conlession," said a woman who came to my Salon. But I've never done anything much for my akin! Is ie too late to begin?" "Of course not I said, smiling. "A little regular care,645 words
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Advertisement402 1938-07-17 22 Dirt in a Scratch may be SEPTIC It is never safe to let even a pin where it will end. Limbs and prick go without applying an lives are endangered, as the antiseptic to kill any septic newspaper columns so often germs which may have been show. The handiest and402 words
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Article828 1938-07-17 23 Is Your Youngest Child The Best? —Asks George Godwin IT is a surprisingly common fancy that the first child of a marriage is the best. It is suggested that when the glamour of first love is at its zenith, the parents are more likely to produce a splendid specimen. It828 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-07-17 23 A neat dress lor warm wea'.hcr, tk'a f,ock is designed on tailored lines in blue linen with novel pleated yoke.23 words
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Advertisement328 1938-07-17 23 The Mystery of the woman who NEVER CROWS OLD mjaf m^ft^ I w. ml i a line or wrinkle at 45 I The smooth, clear unblemished ski- of a young girl It seems like a miracle but there.'-" a scientific reason. These are the magical effects oi Biocel the astounding328 words
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Advertisement316 1938-07-17 23 SterybodyUSVES A CURLY HEADED curls to Curly Top the wonderlul preparation which makes straight hair curl easily without heat or Irons. Think what expense and trouble It will save them In later life to have natural curls and waves. A tube costs only 65 cts. and lasto a month-it la316 words
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Miscellaneous278 1938-07-17 23 Horoscope... #y Chiras fionf»ral Outlook Thursday onwards, we sink IKI tl<u VUlluun Into a sea of Impulses, which nearly drown us, end of this month. Don't A weak period is coming. People feel start new things during such a fatalistic. Some resistance of Tues- period of vagueness and blurred day278 words
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380 1938-07-17 24 Audax - Audax THEY BEAT POLICE IN SEMI-FINAL (By Seremban. THE Malay Regiment look like possible winners of the Hose Cup competition at Seremban. By defeating the Negri Sembilan Police (league winners) they have already qualified for the final of this soccer competition. The original Hos?380 words
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Article151 1938-07-17 24 From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. The Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan were present at the annual Installation dinner of the Klang and Coast Rotary .Club held at the Klang High School Hall. Others present were:— Mr. Mrs. J. R. Neave. Raja None bin Raja Hussain lEngku151 words
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Article, Illustration230 1938-07-17 24 (From Our Own Correspondent > Klang. JYJR K. ARUNASALAM, F.M.S. Government pensioner, died at the Klang district hospital after a brief Illness. He was cremated at the Hindu cemetery at Slmpang Lima. The cremation was conducted according to Hindu rites A large number of relations and230 words
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Article41 1938-07-17 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Inspector Dan Singh, 0.C.P.D., Mantin, proceeds on transfer to the office ot the Director of Criminal Intelligence, Kuala Lumpur, while Inspector Y'ahaya bin Dato Abdul Razak. from Kuala Lumpur, will succeed him at Mantin41 words
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Article23 1938-07-17 24 Mr. Cecil GjerUen, of the P.W.D.. Seremban, will be going on transfer to Penang while Mr. Halliday, of Penan g, will succeed him.23 words
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Article149 1938-07-17 24 <From Our Own Correspondent*. Seremban, Saturday. OLAY will commence tomorrow in the Negri Sembilan Club lawn tennis championship and handicap tournament which will be held on the hard courts of the Negri Sembilan Club. The following will take part: Open Singles: S. Nakata. M. Krlshnaplllay, M. Sakata,149 words
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Article162 1938-07-17 24 (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban. Saturday. OR and Mrs. Cho Kirn Choon, of ITI Seremban, entertained friends to a dinner at the residence of their son Mr. Cho Nylt Yew. Health Inspector! Fraser's Hill, on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mary Cho Kwan Thye162 words
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Article, Illustration302 1938-07-17 24 (By Audax) Seremban. POUR State records were broken and one was equalled at the recent Negrl Scmbilan amateur athletic meeting. The standard of athletics in Neerl Sembilan Is on the up grade Judging from recent performances. Some of the times and distances returned compared very favourably with other State302 words
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Article137 1938-07-17 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban /""OOD progress is being made In the Negri Sembilan Inter-club lawn tennis tournament for the Chang Seng Long Cup which is being h3ld at Sc- remban. The Negri Sembilan C!ub| beat the Port Dlckson Club. Results were: R. Senevlratne and V. M. Francis137 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-07-17 24 Nejri Sembilan Chinese w'ao sold vegetable in aid cf the China Relief Fuml Another jrottp of Nrjri SembiUn Chines* who collected money for lh« China Belie. Fund.31 words
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Advertisement156 1938-07-17 24 Get that little if '""CUI EXTRA MS PLEASURE}^ W Out of life tf* Ij M -S^ 'Mitt To get that little extra pleasure out of life n^^^%C^J^^ these busy, hustling days it behoves you to v' A KEEP FIT. Be full of vim, vitality and A vignur How By sin.piy156 words
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Advertisement608 1938-07-17 24 LITTLE BOYS WEIGHT WENT UP LIKE MAGIC! Read this Sehcttaastir's story. How anxious fathers and mothers get when they see their little ones losing weight. Those thin, pathetic little amis and logs, those ribs sticking up through the Ccsh. those hollow litUe checks do they mean that some far more608 words
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751 1938-07-17 25 Address To Malacca Association fFrom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. •jTHE necessity of combating the vari- ous evils that existed among Indians in Malaya— distinction between educated classes and the poor masses, sectarianism, provincial feelings, religious differences and absence of racial amity— was751 words
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Article180 1938-07-17 25 i From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. Due preparations have been made for the annual show organised by the Malacca Horticultural Society, which i will take place at the Malacca City Park on Aug. 27 and 28. The Resident Councillor, Malacca. Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant, will declare180 words
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Article87 1938-07-17 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. In the Bryant Shield lawn tennis competition Mr. Wong Ah Leong's party beat the Malacca Club by two 'games to one: Scores: Sit Chee Peng and Chan Boor. Peng beat Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant land J. Marshall 6—3, 9—7: Teh Hong Seng87 words
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Article493 1938-07-17 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Mr. Ho Seng Ong was installed president of the Malacca Rotary Club tor the year at the dinnes held recently at the Rest House, and attended by a large gathering which included rotarlans from the Seremban Rotary Club. In welcoming the visiting493 words
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Article129 1938-07-17 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE annual rifle service meeting of 1 the 4th battalion SS.V.F. (Malacca Volunteer Corps) will be held at the Sebukor rifle range during the weekend. Chief Interest is centred on the Tltania trophy when teams from various companies will participate in the129 words
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Article232 1938-07-17 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. THE anniversary dinner of the Klang Union Epworth League was held recently at the Methodist Girls School Hall. Klang. Amcng those present were Rev. and Mrs. Abel Eklund, Rev. and Mrs. Lim Keng Leong. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Arthur, Mr. and232 words
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Article75 1938-07-17 25 From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. "TTIE wedding took place at the Church of our Lady of Lourdes. Klang, of Mr. Lawrence Nicholas Nunis. of Malacca, and Miss Elsie Violet Rodrlgues. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Rodrlgues, of Klang. Rev. Father N. Deredec officiated. The bride was75 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-17 25 Officials at the Malacca inter- Malay schools sports and drill competition. From left, Mr. W. A. Frisby, Inspector of Schools, Malacca, Mr. J. W. Jefferson, superintendent of physical education, S.S. and F.M.S. and Mr. E. V. G. Day, Collector of Land revenue, Malacca,43 words
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Article87 1938-07-17 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE honour of being the first batsman in Malacca to reach 1,000 runs falls to G. W. S. Waltes, the Malacca Club and State player. Waites' total number of runs made so far is 1071. He made 82 runs and87 words
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Article, Illustration532 1938-07-17 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. THERE was ten rivalry at the annual inter-Malay schools sports and drill competition held on the Bare a Hilir Park, under ideal weather conditions. There was a large gathering, including the Resident Councillor. Malacca, Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant, and Mrs. Bryant,532 words
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Article37 1938-07-17 25 (From Our Own Correspondents Malacca, Saturday. A very successful dance was held at the Malacca Club tonight on the visit of the Inniskilllngs Fusiliers cricket .term to the Settlement. Well over 100 people were present.37 words
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Advertisement139 1938-07-17 25 <€ Careless about \1 Personal Freshness j^.^ —not likely I never V yd risk offending—/ use Lifebuoy Toilet Soap J aßMsisB^salPS&fe< Everyone perspires it* necessary, and in itself quite inoffensive. BKifei^^^yitf B ut if perspiration is allowed to remain and clog the pores of the %kirn r^^39^H§j§^j|K^9 >' soon becomes139 words
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365 1938-07-17 26 Chinese Seem Certain To Finish On Top (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. IFV/O good wins by the Muar Chinese football team during the week have made them almost certain for leagui honours. The Chinese have at present 21 points for 11 matches. They365 words
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Article252 1938-07-17 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. The old boys of the Foon Yew Chinese school, Johcre Bahru, drew with the old boys of the Chen Slew School, Batu Pahat, In a basketball match played here, the final score being 27— all. The teams were:— Johore Bahru: Chu Kirn Aun,252 words
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Article576 1938-07-17 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Thursday. CIELDING the strongest team they have yet fielded this season, the Land Office, last year's league champions, made a bold bid to regain their lost prestige when they met the Muar Chinese, the present league leaders. In one of576 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-07-17 26 The tram of the Foea Tew OM Bays' A—elatt— Jeaore Bahro. which pUy»a a drawn basketball match with tbe C hen Stow OM Bays AaxciaUaa, Bata Pahat. The teas of the Chen Slew OM Beys' Association. Batn Pahat. which drew at basketball with the Fo*a Yaw OM B«y> AseocUtwn, Jefaere51 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-07-17 26 Platoon Two of the Johore Volunteer Forces, winners with 26 points of the athletic shield at the volunteer sports at Batu Pahat.22 words
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Article, Illustration171 1938-07-17 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. SYED ABDUL KADIR BIN MOHAMAD, secretary of the Town Board. Muar. will be proceeding to Johore Bahru. where he will take up duties as acting secretary to the Town Board, Johore Bahru. In his departure Muar tennis will lose a keen and ardent171 words
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Article301 1938-07-17 26 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. Friday. ONLY one game was played this week in the Batu Pahat football league, that between the Chinese and the Drivers. The Young Men and the Rangers were given walkovers by the Drivers and the Malay Gurus. The Young Men301 words
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Article89 1938-07-17 26 (From Our Own r;orrespondent Batu Pahat, Saturday. IN the handicap tennis tournament of the Government School Teachers the flowing have qualified for the semi-final: Daud Amin 4O) beat A. N. Chatterjee (scr.) 5—7, B—4, 6—4: B. N. Chatteree (scr.) beat Manas (_l5) 8— t 6_4; Roe Ewe Teik89 words
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Article1607 1938-07-17 27 " Nomad - Garrison Sports Notes "Nomad" By f'lIE nr.-t division league table has ased to have the healthy look it this time last WM-k We wen all hoping for the Gunners to check the Tictorious run of success of the Chinese end thus have a sportln? finish to the tition with the1,607 words
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Article905 1938-07-17 27 pOLIPHED football was witnessed at Blakan Matl wi.en the H M.S. Terror and R A. Blakan Mati drew I—l In their seccr.d division match last W(ck. 8..il blunders by both sides in front o'. t:ie goal cost each other the match. llth (S) H. Bty., *7T vs. 31*905 words
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Advertisement104 1938-07-17 27 the remedy bearing the signature Thousands ol tIMMCfc sufferers the world over have cause to bless that signature. It appears on Maclean Brand Stomach Powder made by Macleans Limited, London, which quickly ends Indigestion, Wind, Flatulence, Heartburn, and even such serious ills as Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer. Ask your Chemist104 words
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834 1938-07-17 28 Visitors 146: Singapore 106 For Two: Foster Makes Sound 72 SINGAPORE, with eight wickets in hand and 106 runs on the Iward at close of play, stand a fine chance of winning their annual inter-state cricket match with Selangor, which began on the834 words
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746 1938-07-17 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday THE 1938 Malayan Amateur Athletic Association Championships at Kuala Lumpur next Friday and Saturday is expected to be a record-breaking meeting. Records have been broken in State championships in various parts of the country this season,746 words
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Article240 1938-07-17 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Soremban, Saturday. A TEAM trom the G:rdon Highlanders. Singapore, started disastrously in their two-day cricket match today against the Sungei UJong Club, losing three wickets for nine runs but a fine stand by Bell enlivened things and at the tea Interval the240 words
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Article23 1938-07-17 28 The cricket match between St. Joseph's Institution and Raffles Institution to have been played on the latters ground yesterday, was cancelled23 words
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Article221 1938-07-17 28 I I\f Thye flock won the 80 yards free style championship and Tan Chin Ti.k the 80 yardo buast stroke chanip'onshlp at the sixth annual swimming carnival of the Gtraitc Chinese Epworth League at Fort Canning pool yesterday. The meeting saw keen competition, with boys and girls turning in221 words
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Article115 1938-07-17 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. THE Chinese registers 1 another win in the Batu Pahat football league when they beat the Drivers by the only goal. The Drivers out up a strong resistance, the goal bilnu scored In the very last mlnutt of the game through a115 words
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Article, Illustration319 1938-07-17 28 Batav i a Wins First Race DATAVIA won the first race against Singapore in the Batavia Cup In-ter-port sailing contest at Singapore yesterday. The race was won largely through the sound tactics employed by the skipper of Piet Hem, the winning yacht, Dr. O. Veenbaas. Batavia scored 11V4 points, 'ompared319 words
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Article242 1938-07-17 28 (From Our Own Correspondent). Muar. THE Muar Police gained two valuable points when they beat the Town Board by two goals to nil in the Muar Football Association league. The Town Board were rather unlucky to lose and should have at least shared points. They had numerous chances242 words
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Article67 1938-07-17 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. TINE bowling by J. P. Chrysostom. the Rest captain, who took five for 28 .suw the dismissal of the Europeans for 76 in the annual Hennessey Trophy match. Top-scorers were Slade, 20 and C'antrell. 15. Appunl took three for67 words
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Article86 1938-07-17 28 A SERIES of misfortunes befel the Selangor side yesterday in the State match against Singapore on the S.C.C. padang, and under circumstances their total of 146 was a good anceL. de Silva was unfortunate to have to retire hurt just when he looked well set; White, the86 words
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Article203 1938-07-17 28 1. TRAIL. Victoria School bowler, took seven wickets for 14 runs yesterday, against the Anglo-Chinese School cricket team. The Victoria School who were playing on tr.elr own ground batted first and scored 57. They won by five runs Scores: VICTORIA SCHOOL A. Ahmad b Wong 0 Nadarajah203 words
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Article148 1938-07-17 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. FEATURE of the match between the Royal Inniskilllng Fusiliers and Malacca which started here today was a fine innings of 85 by Captain J. C. O'Dwyer, the regiment being dismissed for 222 at close of play. O'Dwyer hit three148 words
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Article74 1938-07-17 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. The Europeans versus the Rest cricket match commenced on the Esplanade today. It will be continued next Saturday and Sunday. Winning the toss the Rest batted first and at close of play had 258 for 4 wickets. A. J. Williams made 89.74 words
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37 1938-07-17 28 AS a mark of respect to Mr. O. P. Griffith-Jones, who died on Friday nighl, ihe Inter-State cricket match between Singapore and Selangor teas adjourned j>.r five minutes at 5 p.m. yesterday37 words
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Article381 1938-07-17 28 (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumour, Saturday. OTWO new records were set up at the F.M.S. Police sports this afternoon, but the form was not high enough to spell danger to other units entering the Malayan at', letic championships at Kuala Lumpur next veek. Police from all381 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1938-07-17 29 TWO- ALL DRAW IN KEY MALAYA CUP GAME Singapore And Services Will Meet In Replay MORE than 10,000 people saw Singapore and the Combined Services draw 2—2 in the final of the Southern section of the Malaya Cup competition, at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Fortunately for Singapore, drawn Malaya1,185 words
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Article194 1938-07-17 29 IN a poor cricket match played on the school ground yesterday, the Clarke Rangers beat St. Andrew's School by two runs. Scores CLARKE RANGERS A Llm b SuHiva.i 4 I. Jabbar b Sullivan 6 S M. Mi lbw. idllivan 10 M Wilson b Sullivan 7 G. de194 words
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Article36 1938-07-17 29 Captain J. A. Barlow, of the West Yorks Regiment, won the King's Prize at Blsley. says Reut r. He gained 287 points. Sergeant E. S. M. Wade, of Oxford University, was second with 280.36 words
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Article114 1938-07-17 29 TWO of England's Test cricket players, Hutton and Gibb, were injured in County games -i England yesterday, says Reute. Hutton (Yorkshire) was r-jped on the knuckles while batting by a ball from Edrich (Middlesex). He was taken to hospital where he was X-rayed. It was found that114 words
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Article142 1938-07-17 29 Close of play scores in cricket matches begun In England yesterday, cabled by Reuter, are: At Nottingham, Australians 243. Nottingham 4 for 1. Bradman made a sedate, attractive 56 in 85 minutes, hitting three fours. Barnes collected 58. including five fours, in 120 minutes. Harris took four for142 words
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Article135 1938-07-17 29 'THE Royal Artillery, Changi, made a good start in their match in the Garrison inter-unit knock-out cricket competition, first round, with the Royal Air Force. Seletar. scoring 208. yesterday. The m3tch will l>e -ontlnued on Monday afternoon. ROYAL ARTILLERY Oliver lbw Daniels 62 Bowler c Bray b Drech135 words
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Article284 1938-07-17 29 UNDER Ideal conditions the annual athletic meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club was held yesterday on the Club padang. Due to Insufficient entries the meeting had to be a non-championship one, but nevertheless, a large gathering was present. At the conclusion of the meeting the prizes were presented284 words
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Article171 1938-07-17 29 I7URTHER ties in the men and women's singles of the Singapore Badminton Association's tournament were played off at the Clerical Union hall yesterday. The games, however, were very dull. This was to a certain extent due to the slippery nature of the court and something must be done171 words
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Article558 1938-07-17 29 NINE records were broken and two equalled at the third annual athletic sports of the Y.M.CA. School of Commerce at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Mi. A. B. Jordan, Brigadier H. A. Lord, Sir Ong Slang Song and Lady Song, who gave away the prizes, were included in558 words
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Article55 1938-07-17 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. TIE annual athletic sports organised by the Epworth League at Malacca were held today at Blckley Park in Ideal weather. Twenty items fo* boys and girls were gone through without a hitch. At the conclusion Miss M. S. Getssh, Epwurth League55 words
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Article183 1938-07-17 29 (From Our Own Coftesp ndent) Ma'acca. Saturday. EXCELLENT visibility favoured t -.c annual rifle meeting of the Hi Battalion S.S.V.F. (Malacca Volunteer Corps) held today at Bukit Srb-ikor range. Lt.-Col. W. J. Curran Sh^rp. officer commanding. M.V.C.. was amor; the officials present. In the Titania Trophy competition183 words
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Article225 1938-07-17 29 IN a cricket match played at Paya Lebar yesterday the SCR C. beat A.P.C. team by 31 runs. Scores S.C.R.C. Low Kee Pow c Cockburn b Pillay 10 Swee Lim Swan b Todd 26 Chua Boon Ann c and b Palmer 6 Evan Wong c225 words
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Article328 1938-07-17 29 17NTRIES for the skye meeting of the Taiping Turf Club on Friday and Saturday are: (12) 10 12 DIV: (1) (1) The Committee regTet that Entries for 1 mile 100 yds. run for Horses, Class 4, do not permit of a race being provided. HORSES,328 words
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Article, Illustration688 1938-07-17 30 Revival In Inter-Club Games— Progress Of Tournaments BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT THE revival ot interest In friendly inter-club matches has been clearly evident during the past few weeks when many such fixtures have taken place not only at private courts but also at the Happy WorldAP - 688 words
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Article429 1938-07-17 30 (From A Special Correspondent) THE draws for ihe Johore Bahru District 1 Tournament wcre-^nade by the committee Of the J 8.D.8.A. last week -end. Thry resulted JUNIOR SINGLES. Northern section Mohamed Klialid bin All (bye > Rahman bin Bujang. Chla Khiam Tee. V C Swee. Er Wee Cheng.429 words
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Article151 1938-07-17 30 MERRY- YOUNGSTERS' B.P. Rom A Correipondcn: i. Kuala I'rengganu. BEFORE a large crowd of bauininion enthusiasts a match consisting of 4 singles and 2 double.-, was plajed between the MeiryYoungslers' Badminton Party and the Sederaiina Badminton Party. The match ended ill a draw. Results: (M. V. B. P. players mentioned151 words
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Article96 1938-07-17 30 "THE Eclipse Badminton Party beat the Hot--1 licks Badminton Party In a iriendly badminton match by six games to one last Sunday Results (Eclipse first) Singles Lee Kirn Seng beat George Wan (13—13) (2—5). (15—9). (15—2); Chla Chin Soon beat Ang Kwee Yang (15— 1). (15—10); Scow Thiam96 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-07-17 30 Flip May blossom BAd minion Party which dtfrattd the D&r&I Niam Radnlnton Party 6—l last week-end. From left. back. Ahmad MatUr. Hassan Mattar. Hamid Mattar, Bcbert Yap, Omar Mattar, and Abdul Rat ad; front. Zakaria Mattar, Abdn'.la Mattar, and Dakar MatUr.41 words
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Article1001 1938-07-17 30 (Prom A Special Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. IN SPITE of the assurances that the state champion. A. Samuel and Chong Seng would not participate, the entries for the opou doubles although slightly more than last year were not as many as I was led to believe, for Samuel's absence1,001 words
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Article130 1938-07-17 30 (From Our Own Carrespondenti. Muar. J7NTRIES are Invited for the badmin- ton championship tou laments for the Muar district and the t \slng date for entries has been fixed as August 4. It Is expected to start the tournament by the middle of August. Entries will be called130 words
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Article149 1938-07-17 30 Malacca, Saturday. BADMINTO!! fans are looking forward to the lnter-state badminton match between Malacca and Kelantan for the Foong Seong Cup competition to be played at Kuala Lumpur on July 24. Malacca's chances of reaching the final of the southern section are very bright. The position has further been149 words
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Article166 1938-07-17 30 Prom Our Own Correspondent Batu Pabat. IN the first round of the Batu Pahat District Badminton tournament, enthusiasts were surprised at the defeat of Khaw Eng Chin, last year!* runner-up In the singles, at the hands of Tan Kiong Klam. Tengku Jalll and Chew Cheng Earn easily disposed166 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-07-17 30 Thr Marigold BaiminUn Paity. which detente* the United AP. 5—2 at the Happy World Stadium *wt week-end. From left, Qaek Sonj Quee. t hen e Soon, Low Njiau Llaa, Mb* Lee Shaa Mine. Miss Lee Hong Sze, Taj Bone Soo, Le«w Kirn Cheat, Chun* Chco* Hock, and Cheng Hoe.49 words
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Article561 1938-07-17 30 (From A Special Correspondent). AT the Ipoh Town Hall today. Perak and Kedah will battle for the right to enter the semi-final of the Foong Seong Cup competition, and next Sunday, at Kuala Lumpur. Penang will clash with Selangor at the sain* time as the encounter between Kelantan561 words
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Article226 1938-07-17 30 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. Saturday. FIE annual meeting of the Segamat and District Badminton Association will be held on Wednesday. The annual report which is to bs presented at the meeting reads as follows "The financial position of the association is unsatisfactory and th? reason is attributed226 words
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Article60 1938-07-17 30 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Saturday. People from all over the state flocked to Segamat for t'^e annual agricultural show and arts and crafts exhibition held on the town padang. The opening ceremony was performed by the Tengku Mahkota of Johore. The exhibits were divided into fifteen sections60 words
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Advertisement283 1938-07-17 30 CLEAR THAT COLD WITH VAPEX Brenthc the Vapex vapour fi om your handkerchief by day and from the end of your pillow In night. It k ills the germs, relieves stuffiness, prevents the spread of infection. Obtainable from Chemists and Stores. Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Aching Are you283 words
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1418 1938-07-17 31 Championships At K.L. This Week LNK. ALAM SHER the brilliant mller from Blakan Mat! has. I think, grounds to be dissatisfied with the judges' decision of awarding the best performance cup to M. K. Sundram for his 440 yards in the Singapore A.A-A1,418 words
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Article187 1938-07-17 31 "K. O - "K. O. BY I INTEREST In local boxing seems to be flagging. The last promotion at the Happy World Stadium was very poorly patronised In spite of the fact that the fights were good. What is the reason for this sudden lack of Interest? Is It because187 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-07-17 31 The newly re-formed soccer team of tbe Singapore Cold Storage (Orchard Road branch) which >> at the Heap Eng Moh soccer team 4 2. at Fairer Park last week.28 words
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Article292 1938-07-17 31 "FULL- BACK - "FULL-BACK" BY WILL Selangor win the Malaya Cup this season, or will the coveted trophy remain in the Southern section? The answer to that question cann>t be given with very much confidence one way or the other. Selangor has always had a good team292 words
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Article486 1938-07-17 31 REFEREE LEAVES SOCCER FIELD From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. AFTER being outplayed in every j department and being five goals in arrears the Customs players resorted to rough tactics and despite the warning by the referee they continued to play a rough game and the referee had to abandon the486 words
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Article292 1938-07-17 31 " ARCHER - Singapore Selangor Cricket "ARCHER" BY SC.C. vs. Selangor cricket matches started In 1891. Selangor winning the first match. From that year until 1933 the Singapore players were entirely from the Cricket Club. Selangor won 16 of the games played and the SC.C. 11. In 1934, partly because it was thought292 words
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Advertisement397 1938-07-17 31 The Acid in Your Stomach Would H Burn tel^ i a Hole J^j r^ in the (fVfV Carpet A )a^\ S?l fHK.MISTS poured "itSI J\t drops o( Hydro■■■■■■■■Hß rhlorlc Arid (aaroe v Actual photograph or Stomach Add) on to carpet burned by thick pile carpet; the Stomach add >>vTaei xlx-iner397 words
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Article, Illustration292 1938-07-17 32 CARE OF PONIES IS BIG FACTOR IN THIS COUNTRY ACTIVITIES of the Singa- pore Polo Club, one of Singapore's lesser known sporting clubs, are shown in. pictures published in this page. Although the players themselves are necessarily keen, for the sport is expensive, there is little292 words
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