The Straits Times, 4 December 1938
1938-12-04
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Title Section38 1938-12-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 363 Sunday, December 4, 1938 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 363 Sunday. December 4, 1938 Price 10 Cents.38 words
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Article559 1938-12-04 1 Germano-French "No War" Declaration Will Be Signed In Paris On Tuesday "BURYING THE PAST" SAYS BERLIN A FURTHER step toward general appeasement in Europe is being taken in Paris on Tuesday when the French and German Governments will sign a "no war" declaration similar to the Anglo-GermanReuter - 559 words
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Article, Illustration238 1938-12-04 1 MARSHAL GOERING - Goering Has "Spiritual Value HIS PICTURE A "NECESSITY" IN GERMAN HOUSEHOLDS Berlin, Saturda; I71KLI) Marshal Coonnu's ;>ortrail cannot be .-oized in ■faetka <•! writ of execution for debt berausi- h? h;> sHrit'iul valuo. This decision was reached in the Lower Court at Mew Brandenburg which held that the portrait wasReuter - 238 words
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Article53 1938-12-04 1 London. Saturday. Tin death hai uccurwd ot Sir George I Aston, who in 1914 commanded tho expeditions to Ostend and Dunkirk. He wroto "Sea. Land and Air Strategy." War Lessons New and j Old." Memories of a Marine." Tlv A Today." "The Lil<- of Nelson."! History of53 words
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Article23 1938-12-04 1 Vatican City. Saturday. Tlu Fopc's condition U r.ow con- sidered sufficiently satisfactory for i him to resume his full programme of audiences— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article237 1938-12-04 1 ITALIAN ANTI-FRENCH OUTBURST Britain To Ask Rome The Meaning London, Saturday. QKEAT Britain will probably make representations to Rome regard ing the recent anti-French demonstration in the Italian Chamber. The French Ambassador called at the Foreign Office yesterday and discussed the question of the demonstration, as a result of which237 words
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Article, Illustration277 1938-12-04 1 Peace Move By Japan? "To Offer Great Concessions" Hong: Kong, Saturday, i DUMOUBS persist of ar. im- pending Japanese peace I gesture to China, says Sin Chow Jit Poh. It is stated that Prince Konoye. the Japanese Prime Minister, is prepared to offer great concessions to China if she agreesReuter - 277 words
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Article180 1938-12-04 1 German Woman Gets Six Years' Gaol New York Saturday. lOHANNA HOFFMANN, rsd-haired German manicurist from the North I German Lloyd liner Europa. and Ottoj I Voss, an aeroplane mechanic who wa? arrested at the Seversky Aircraft plant on Long Island, who were found guilty of conspiringReuter - 180 words
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Article58 1938-12-04 1 London, Saturday. THE death has occurred of Major the 1 hon. Sir John Hubert Ward. Extra Equerry to King George VI since 1937. Sir John was Equerry in Ordinary to King Edward VII, 1902-1910; Equerry to Queen Alexandra. 1910-26; Extra Equerry to King George V. 1910-36.58 words
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Article29 1938-12-04 1 Mr. Aklycshi Tdjiri, cf the Investigation Bureau, has been appointed Consul-Genera 1 in Hong Kong in succession to Mr. Toyoichl Nakamura— Eastern News.29 words
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Article116 1938-12-04 1 Noted Plane Designer Three Passengers London, Saturday CAPT. EDOAR PERCIVAL. the famous aeroplane designer who tock efT from Heston yesterday with three passengers on the way to the Paris Aero Exhibition. Is many hours overdue in Paris. Shipping has baen asked to keep a look-oulReuter - 116 words
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Article20 1938-12-04 1 Batavla, Saturday. Two army planes collided this morning at Bartdoeng aerodrome, all four occupants being killed.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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150 1938-12-04 1 Fatal Crash On Way To Football Game MALAY DEAD TWO EUROPEANS INJURED A MALAY syce, driving a motor-car owned by Mr. A. Cromarty, of Singapore, was killed when the car skidded and somersaulted on the main north road, n?ar SimpungRenggam. yesterday afternoon. Mr. Cromarty suffered slight head injuries and shock,150 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-12-04 1 Mr. Charles R. Pritchard. of London, carrying his home made twovalve wireless set. The set has two wave-lengths, and Mr. Pritchard listens-in with earphones. Whenever he goes cycling. Mr. Pritchard takes his set with him.35 words
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Article38 1938-12-04 1 illcs. Saturday OiIANY lives are feared to have b.t.i lost in an explosion f.-llowing a fire in a coal mine in the Gard Department early this morning. The Hie threatens t:> last several days. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article80 1938-12-04 1 Mr.m Our Ov. n Correspondent.! London. S-iturdav. Krl.l.c- Stcad>. London 7 IS 161. Bd. Jan.-Mar. gd. XI 16d. Apr.-Junr 8 1 16 d. H',d. July-Sept. X',d. 8 3 Ibd. I 1 MM OIL: African Srotl. £14 ss. GOLD tf 8s V <1 SILVER Spot 20 ',d. 2 months80 words
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Advertisement73 1938-12-04 1 Good hurnifhinx Habno Belter Furnitur. Best Price* SUN WAH COMPANY 83, Victoria St. Spore. DURING THE XMAS MONTH WE iS&JmM SHALL PRESENT TO EVERY CHILD, /pVjSpN WHOSE PARENTS SPEND ONE >^ZLi DOLLAR OR MORE ON TOYS, A ft BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL TUMBLER f^%W PAINTED WITH FAST COLOUR J^fe^] PICTURE OFSNOW WHITE73 words
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Article249 1938-12-04 2 Protecting Malaya's "Back Door" PERMANENT UP-COUNTRY FORCES PLANNED IMPORTANT strategic additions to Britain's Far Eastern defence pattern are planned for Malaya by the Royal Air Force, The Sunday Times understands. Tli is is in conformity with the known plan of protecting the fortress of Singapore from "back-door"249 words
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170 1938-12-04 2 TVO daggers one gaily decorated with a coloured cloth, said to signify a secret society, were produced j In evidence against a Chinese Tan Thian Beng. in the Singapore Crlm nal j D strict Court yesterday, when he was charged with possessing daggers without ;i170 words
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129 1938-12-04 2 MALACCA TEMPLE RENOVATION CELEBRATIONS i From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE Chco Cheo (sacrificial rites > will, be performed on Sur.day at the temple of Dato Choo Or.g Yah, 4th j mile, Kandans, to mark the romple- i tien of the renovation of the temple. I The preliminary ceremonies129 words
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94 1938-12-04 2 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 3. jMj.i C E. T. MANN. senl:r botanist of the Rubber Research Institute j Malaya, is probably the youngest j acting head of any Institute in this country, his appointment to act as J director of RRI94 words
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Article54 1938-12-04 2 Arrested In possession of 17 piculs of rubber, worth $255. without a certificate of origin, a s:rnpan mai\ Ang Ah Kan, was fined $60, in default six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. C. H. Koh. In the Singapore Sixth Police Court, yesterday. An order for confiscation of54 words
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Article26 1938-12-04 2 Mr. R. S. Lopez, general manager of the Empire Talkies, and the Regal Theatre, Klang, who went to Travancore for a holiday, has returned to Klang.26 words
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81 1938-12-04 2 Attempted Murder Charge Follows City Shooting AS a sequel to the shooting of a Hok- kien in Canal Road on Thursday night, a man named Koh Ah Llat was charged with attempted murder dcfcre Mr. K. A. Blacker, in the Singspore Fourth P:lice Court, yesterday Accused was remanded in police81 words
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Article58 1938-12-04 2 For stealing a fountain pen worth 10 cents from a compatriot on Nov. 26. Chan Phey Kum. 37-yecr-cld Kheh was sentenced to ten weeks' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by 12 months' police supervision by Mr. Conrad Oldham. Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday. Phey Kum,58 words
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Article, Illustration223 1938-12-04 2 Bring 'Em Back Alive If You Can Afford The Fare ■■J9RING 'Em Back Alive," may be a fine motto for Frank Buck, but it will cost him a lot more after today. Freight rates on wild animals bcUveen Singapore and North America will rise by about 300 per cent, tomorrov.223 words
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125 1938-12-04 2 Death Of K.L. School-Master's Mother (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. HPHE death has occurred of Madam Llm Walk Lool, a highly respected member of the Kuala Lumpur Chinese community, aged 59. Mme. Lim was a member of the Sclangor Buddhist Association. She* is survived by five sons. Messrs.125 words
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151 1938-12-04 2 THE 24 valuable homing pigeons stolen from the Fort Canning: loft are now presumed to he pie. Only 11 birds were left in the lofl when a thief broke Into it one night last week. One bird escaped from its captor151 words
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Article87 1938-12-04 2 TWO Chinese who were convictod In the l:wer court on charges of living whclly or in part on the proceeds of prostitution were granted leave to appeal by Mr. Justice McE waine. Chief Justice, S.S. in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The first appellant was Koh87 words
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Article64 1938-12-04 2 PLEADINU fc'.'ilty to a charge of being i in possession of dutiable llquir and a still on Nov. 26, a Chinese, Llm Meng. was yesterday fined $75 or in default six weeks' rigorous Imprisonment on the first charge and $30, or In default three weeks' rigorous64 words
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Article27 1938-12-04 2 Mr. S. M. Abdul Kader, proprietor of M. Abdul Kader Co., general merchants and contractors, who was spending three months holiday in India, has returned to Klang.27 words
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360 1938-12-04 2 (From Our O\v:; Correspondents Ipoh, Saturday. /CHINESE from all over the state crowded into the Ipoh courthouse today to hear the final evidence in the slander action being brought by Yong Kwai Sam, of Ipoh, against Towkay Leons Sin Nam. in connection with360 words
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Article209 1938-12-04 2 And Departures IN W ARD fVearnes: From Penan*. Ipoh. and Koala Lumpur. Arrives every evening. Imperial: From Europe: Arrives this morning*. X.L.M.: from Europe: Arrives this rwnlng. QanUs: from Australia: Arrives this afternoon. K.NI.LM. From Saigon Arrives Wr*nesd.iy jftrrnoon. K.N.I.L.M From Netherlands Indieat Arrives Tuesday afternoon. OITWAKD209 words
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Article68 1938-12-04 2 Monday Medan (Odiii: > 9am Mauritius (Valentijn) ..io3Oam Java. Soutn-Wesi Sumatra. S -East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas Timor Dilly (Valentijn i 10.30 a.m Indo-China (V. Vollenhoven) 11 am Denmark (Parcels only) iMconia) 7 p m Tuesday Pamanukat. Sambas and Singkawani; Tomohon i 9 am. Indo-China (K.N.1. L.M.) ..1130a'm68 words
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Article83 1938-12-04 2 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUOR BOARD Monday, Decemlxr 5. Ships alongside tiie Wharves or expected (o arrive. <~-«« ship «odo« n E £at a e mr East Wharf Hal Lee 22 1 i Ophlr 20 Wain Wharf Wander is 2 Alipore 16 2 Ajax 11 2 3 Talaii^ Akar 9 2 Nasufan83 words
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Advertisement97 1938-12-04 2 CHILLED I Nowhere will you purchase mM j Beef of such outstanding M fc Pf quality with sucli fine I U flavour and tenderness /5 as thai which we can offer. I F A kl n Kept at just the right Wo[/ J temperature which guards J ■U fj /T97 words
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Miscellaneous323 1938-12-04 2 IN SINGAPORE TODAY CINEMA Today ALHAMBRA: Judge Hardy Children with Lewis 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: "Judges Hardys Children" with Lewis Stone and Mickey Rooney. 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION: "Strange Boarders'' with Tom Walls. 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. RITZ. GEYLANG: "Dancing Dynamite" with Richard Talmadge also323 words
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213 1938-12-04 3 BURGLARS HAUL OF MONEY AND JEWELS Big Safe Stolen From Stamford Road Shop MANY ROBBERIES IN PAST TWO DAYS DI'KtiLARS stole more than $2,000 in money and jewels frcm houses broken into during the last two days. On Friday night the premises of Meison Ozaki, Japanese hairdressing saloon in Stamford213 words
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Article, Illustration131 1938-12-04 3 AT the Singapore Registry yesterday afternoon. Mr Merton Hollana Brown, general manager of Thrrnycrof t (Singapore* Ltd.. was married to Mrs Henrietta Claire Shaw, of Hcng Konjt Th,' Mdegtoon who Is well known in Slngap re yachting circles, is the son of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Brown of Sourti Africa131 words
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Article132 1938-12-04 3 "Exploratory Talks" Already Under Way London, SaturJay. THF Financial ."levs understands that trade talks between Great Britain and Germany may result in an agreement covi-ring all world maik-ts. "Unofficial i xplanatcry cor.versa ti is iunv v .n on for some time." the financial Neva adds. "It is132 words
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78 1938-12-04 3 fFrcm Our Ov.ti correspondent. > Muar. Saturday. A PETITION was submitted before Mr Justice Mills in the Supreme cjurr, Muar. by Victor Juim health Inspector. Muar. lor the dissolution of hU marriage with his wife. Liza Rose James, on the j grounds of the adultery78 words
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Article42 1938-12-04 3 A YOUNG English speaking Chinese Lim Hock Koon. was yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Second Police Court en a charge of theft r>f «i wallet containing $3 30, the property of a Malay, at Queen Street on S-pt. 3.42 words
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172 1938-12-04 3 Several British Ships Being Detained i.-ndoii. Butarday. FRANCOS raids en merchantmen in r the Mediterranean asain occupy the attention of some diplomatic correspondents today. Mr. Vernon Bartlft' M.P.. writing In the News Chronicle, says tliat more than 12 vesse .s chartered by British companies forReuter - 172 words
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Article31 1938-12-04 3 Mr. T. Mlddleton-SmKh, Assistant Controller of Labour, Klang, who was on a month's holiday to Hong Kong to see his father, a Professor or at Hong Kong University, has returned Klang.31 words
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327 1938-12-04 3 CHINESE LADIES' ASSOCIATION REVIVED AT a meeting convened by Mrs. Tay Lian Teck at the residence of Mrs. Lee Choon Guan it was decided to revive the Chinese Ladles' Association. The following were present Mrs. Lee Choon Guan. Mrs. Llm Boon Keng. Mrs. Tay Llan Teck. Mrs. S. Q. Wong.327 words
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126 1938-12-04 3 A SKI? on Anthony and Clecpatra is the highlight of Rex Story's "Hollywood Revue." which opened a short season at the Victoria Theatre last night. There wa; never a Cleo l'.!:e *'ay Skeeter nor a Caesar like Hex Story and the fooling o! these126 words
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Article68 1938-12-04 3 (Frc;n Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. A very successful concert was staged by pupils of Miss N. Berkeley at the French Convent during the week, prior to closing of the school term. Pianoforte recita's of modern and old composers formed the main items of the programme, which was68 words
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Article85 1938-12-04 3 TpHAT intensely human 'Hardy Family makes its third screen appearance in "Judge Hardy's Children." wh'ch opened its Singapore season at the Capitol Theatre last night. Those win liked "You're Only Young Once" are bound to Ike this story cf th.* famiiy dodging the pitfalls of85 words
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Article102 1938-12-04 3 Mi: TIIIO 'JJIING OUAN, son of the late Mr. Thlo Thiam Seng, and Mrs. Thio Thiam Sent of Singapore, wp- married yesterday morning to Miss Tan Suan Cr-eok. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Sew Aik, a'so of Singapore, at the Geylang Methodist Episcopal Church. The bridegroom is102 words
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Article, Illustration101 1938-12-04 3 THE we.ldinr took place yesterday at 1 the Portuguese Mission Church. Singapore, o* Mr. Raymond Egbert Donough. soi' of Mr. H. W. Donough. of Singapore, and the late Mrs. Mary Ponough. and Miss Eliza Margaret Klyne. daughter of the late Mr. E. A Klvne. and Mrs. Kl>:i°. of Singapore. Rev.101 words
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Article169 1938-12-04 3 Mr. A. F. Hev/ett And Misa M. D. T. Powell (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Dec. 3. •T^HE wedding took place yester- day afternoon at St. George's of Mr. Anthony Fitzslmon Hevett. of Harrisons Barker and Co., Ltd., eldest son of the late Mr. C. F. Hewett of169 words
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Article, Illustration288 1938-12-04 3 LJOPES that Malaya's tourist at- tractions will be boasted at a I tourist conference in San Francisco of representatives from Pacific countries were expressed yesterday by Inche Onn bin Ja'afar, the Johore State Councillor, in an interview v/ith a Sunday Times re- porter288 words
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Article, Illustration211 1938-12-04 3 WEARING a classical gown of sliver lame brocade, with Italian quilted hem i-nd collar of orange blossom Miss Doris Hagedorn, fourth Jaug'.ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. O Hasedorn, of Singapcre. was married to Mr. T. E. Hodgson, son of Mr. ard Mrs T. Hodgson, of Bishop Auckland.211 words
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Article176 1938-12-04 3 Flying Boats On Way To Ceylon NIGHT AT PENANG BEFORE 1,400 MILE NON-STOP JOURNEY (From Our Own i -v >nfl<Mii) Penang, Saturday. THE three Short-Sundertan'l *tiyinp-boats whirl' teft Singapore for Penan? «i route ii Ceylon arrived at Olugor this afternoon. Interviev/od the airmen said tiiey ihad had a pleasant and176 words
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Article330 1938-12-04 3 Mr. C. A. Davidson Ard Miss H. M. C. Buchanan (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Saturday. AT Chrl.>. Church. Malacca, today Mr Clifford Alexander Davidson, or Pasak Estate. Kota Tinggi. Johore, wa^ married to Miss Helen M. C. Bucnanan. formerly of the nursing s'sters' stall the General Hospital330 words
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Advertisement92 1938-12-04 3 /f-)*<2) The daintiness and frailty of modern feminine garments dexzy mand that they be washed with the utmost care. In order to explain the most up-to-date washing methods a series of very interesting DEMONSTRATIONS is now taking place at the General Electric Co.'s Model Kitchen at MAGNET HOUSE, 12 BATTERY92 words
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Advertisement254 1938-12-04 4 I THE THRILL THAT COMES 4^ ONCE... WILL BE >OURS FOR A iB A lIFCTIMC TO SEE THIS PICTURE ONCE IS TO THHILL L I f i I TO IT ALWAYS .NO PICTURE WILL EVER BE MOKI2 FONDLY REMEMBERED! SEE IT TODAY D«".¥ AT 11 A.M, 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 P.M.254 words
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Advertisement278 1938-12-04 4 ••VERY GOOD INDEED EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT M. TRIBUNE. I B^Bk **^mBJ Bhb^Hß^B^P^ W^k mm- v r "*^r W^r iK iR IB V- 615 IBM *flH^ \v bY B^B^B^bVßw^'*'^^ 1 0 I^B^^^T Jl WWL 915 "Si RANGE BOARD£itS v> I FROM THE EXCITING MYSTERY THRILLER BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM A Gainsborough Picture278 words
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Advertisement211 1938-12-04 4 YESTERDAY'S CROWDS ENDORSED the Whole World* s Enthusiasm over The "HARDY FAMILY 99 Adventures! _jo*E?_[ CAPITOL JpT r N THE FOLKS OF "YOU'RE ONLY I YOUNG ONCE" ARE BACK AGAIN! v> |ir i biM It I JUDGE BWtfSSS^ CHILDREN *\j^t^*^~ Another Story of Judge Htrdy's Family with OO d, Clean211 words
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Article396 1938-12-04 5 Law Prohibiting Bathing And Walking Will Not Be Enforced GOVERNMENT TELLS OF ITS ATTITUDE DURING COURT CASE TT was authoritatively stated in Singapore yesterday that there is no intention on the part of the Legal Department, or the Government, to attempt to enforce a law which396 words
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253 1938-12-04 5 poi.LOWING the lead given by Chinese piece-goods shops, the campaign for closing shops on Sunday has gained momentum. As a result of a resolution passed en Friday 64 Singapore Chinese chemisrs' shops will close throughout Sunday in future, beginning today. The movement is253 words
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Article74 1938-12-04 5 'K in Our Own Correspondent* Malacca. Saturdar PHOVISION for the widows and children of the four Malay flshei men who lost their lives during a Sumatra In February this year has been made by a fund raised by Mr. Tan Soo Chi. $136 has74 words
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Article85 1938-12-04 5 i From Our Own Correspondent) Port Swettenham. THE recent Introduction of cheap train lares from Port Swettenham Kuala Lumpur and intermediate Nations and the increase of additional •iger trains, have resulted in an Increased use of railway. A passenger can n:w travel from Port Swettenham to85 words
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Article44 1938-12-04 5 'From Our Own Correspondent* ■ban, Saturday. Handreda of Chinese, schoolboys. gch o'.tlrls and shop assistants, gathered nt the Seremban railway station on Tuesday night to old farewell to Mr. Chew Korg Patt. chairman of the Em-ployc-s' A.ss'H-latior. who left for China.44 words
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Article76 1938-12-04 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. Saturday. Following a pretest over the landing fee of 50 cents a ton on all goods imported and exported by the Klang River in Kiang from Port Swettenham by rice importers, merchants and tongkang owners, the British Resident76 words
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Article98 1938-12-04 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. At the second annual general meeting of the Negrl Sembllan Co-operative Stores Society. Ltd.. of Seremban the committee of management was elected aj follcws: Chairman, Mr S. Thambyrajah: secretary. Mr. S. R. S. Naldu: treasurer. Mr. K. Rajah: oommittee. Messrs. R. Cumaravelu,98 words
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Article35 1938-12-04 5 Mr. R. C. R. Humphry. Officer in Charge of Detectives. Seremban, has gone on home leave to England. Mr. D. R. L. P. Matheson. who Is due back from leave, will succeed him at Seremban.35 words
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Article251 1938-12-04 5 PORT DICKSON'S CORONATION CLOCK (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. IT is our hope that this Coronation clock will serve as an outward symbol of our Inner feelings," said Towkay Toh Kee Kah, of Port Dlckson, before asking the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Nesri S°mbilan to unveil the Coronation clock251 words
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Article25 1938-12-04 5 A young Tamil woman, a weeding coolie, was found drowned in a well 30 feet deep en a local estate. An Inquest will be held.25 words
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Article146 1938-12-04 5 Sessions Sentences For Robbery Of Chinese JUDGE'S COMMENTS CEVENCE of two years' hard labour was passed on two stumers of the 24th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, by the acting Chief Justice, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the Criminal Session, Hong Kong. The men, John Thomas Phelan146 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-12-04 5 Members of the Singapore Chinese unit of the St. John Ambulance with doctors P. C. Knan, J. S. Webster and Chen Su lan sitting in the centre.27 words
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Article63 1938-12-04 5 SHE ATE CHAN DLL Teng Ah Pee. a Chinese woman, was charged before the acting Seremban magistrate, Che Bazain, with attempting to take her life at Ulu Bernang by consuming three tubes of chandu. The accused claimed trial saying that she had taken the chandu as a cure for a63 words
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508 1938-12-04 5 Government Likely To Make Grant Of $25,000 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. A PRELIMINARY meeting of the representatives of the European, Chinese, Indo-Ceylon, and Malay communities in Klang was held at the District Office here to consider arrangements for the coronation celebration of the Sultan508 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-12-04 5 Mr. I. run;: s,u Khay and Miss Wee Enc Neo, who were married in Singapore last week.17 words
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Advertisement620 1938-12-04 5 OPENING DEC sth MAYNARD'S v BEAUTY \L~s^ N SALON V^^^wlv\ 7 M Rs LYNN The New Luxury Air-conoitioned Salon TREATMENTS ADVICE THERE WILL BE A RUSH BEFORE X'MAS SO MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT EARLY. BATTERY RD. PHONE 6115 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO TREAT YOURSELF AND FRIENDS TO A CAREFL'LLY620 words
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Advertisement114 1938-12-04 5 HOTELS LONDON CALLS a£*^^T~\ INSIST! Ml V nd '°i°y either fc»& HOTEL RUBENS BucKingnam Palace Road lacing Buckingham Palace or HOTEL ffiW REMBRANDT tJA South Kensington. S.W j}/ty\^^b faclnß the Victoria and Albert Museum Every attention in pleasing surrounding PERFECT QUIETUDE THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING have running114 words
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Article1320 1938-12-04 6 Quiet Period With Prices Generally Easier BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT U7ORLD markets generally have had a qiuet week and the local share market has l '-*en particularly dv 1, the volume of turnover has been small and prices show very little change. Political fears1,320 words
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Article87 1938-12-04 6 Singapore. Dec. 3, 12 neon. uuyers bt- tiers Oambter $7.25 Hamburg Cube $13 50 Java Cube $12 v" Fcvver White Muntok $1J.60 White $12.00 rflack 3.^5 Cow a Mixed $2.90 Sun Dried $3.20 Sago Flour. No 1 Llngga $2.12' i $2.12' /2 Fair $2.12>/4 $2.12V 2 Sarawak87 words
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Article99 1938-12-04 6 Saturday. Dec. 3, Noon. No. IX K.S S. (Spot loosf^ 27' i 27% No. IX R.S.S. f.o.b. in cases December 27!* 2734 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. fob. in bale* December ZStt 27% F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales December 26 's 26?« FUTURE QUOTATIONS No. IX R.S.S. on99 words
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Article1374 1938-12-04 6 Fraser And Co. s List S/VTl'Pl)\v D .C. 3, 1938: 1 P.M. MINING Bnyer* Sellers Ampat Tin i4.s) 4 s it M Asam Kumbai.g (t> 28s 30s oom AuitraJ Malay 43s 47s oom Ayor Hitam (M 2js 3d 20s 3d Ayei Went; ($1) .63 651,374 words
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Advertisement248 1938-12-04 6 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? Here f s the answer MAC LEANS PEROXIDE M .l^, d parr w hitr nozzle TOOTH PAS T F xht tooth «.T.Ciil«pi. ■^^^^■■1 r M«lt paste freih and PO 217 dean from firrt If >ou ne solid dentilricr. tr\ Macleans Solid Peroxide Toothpaste <?'%V\A248 words
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Advertisement172 1938-12-04 6 Current Company Divideuds List Supplied By Messrs Fnutr Co. MUMMY, DEC. 3, 1933: I P.M. Total for Fin i. Compar.i Dividend Boots DM* Ex Olv. .c.. > FIN Close Payable I)at« to data Kramat Tin 3d. Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Dec. 15 15' i> Kramat Pulai 15' I less tax172 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1938-12-04 7 Mainly About Malayans Read of *By The Onlooker Peter Vaughan Mr. Ronald Bottrall Col. Bruce Mr.O.S. Webb Mr.W.J. Warm PETER Vaughan, who was horn in Malaya 15 years ai*o, last week received the Royal Humane Society medal in England for rescuing two people in the sea at Thorpeness, Suffolk. r1,242 words
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Advertisement182 1938-12-04 7 i i I vjy^i Make lt ®t^ Fresh Milk ~W§S that is Safe, Delicious to Drink At all store* You Control Your Milk Supply Safe, Convenient, Economical Klim will enable you to give your children sweet, fresh milk at a moment'-* notice. Get one of the new Klim mixers and182 words
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Advertisement216 1938-12-04 8 Oorn 1820— xl still going strong Make sure you have a good supply of JOHNNIE WALKER in the house for Christmas The clean "Highland" flavour of Johnnie Walker it proof of the purity and age of the fine Scotch whiskies in the blend. The name "Johnnie Walker" is your guarantee216 words
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Miscellaneous953 1938-12-04 8 Today's Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE /.HI. M metres. 7JIP 30 96 metre*. m. 11.00 Military band music by the B.md of H.M. Grenadier Guards. t 11.10 Light orchcs«i-al concert placed by Reller's Hungarian Band, directec by C. Rellcr. Mlf liom Sra View Hotel, p.m. 12.10 Songs by John McCormack (t>nor).t 12.20953 words
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Miscellaneous785 1938-12-04 8 EMPIRE STATION TRANSMISSION 4 GSD 11 73 Blc/« (Z$U m.) a.m. 12.40 "Lordon Log."* 12.50 New canee tunes', presented by Robin Duff. 1.20 Big Eon. N.Mrs, Saturday sport, and announcement.". 1.35 Greenwich time signal. 6.20 Close down. TRANSMISSION 5 GSC 9.58 me HIM m.). Ot>B 9.51 nc/i (3155 m.) GSL785 words
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Article, Illustration174 1938-12-04 9 PENANG AS BASE OF OPERATIONS Sea Bed To Be Dragged For Wreckage Of Kingsford Smith's Plane THK seabed ofl the southern shore of the island of Aye, Burma, will he dragged shortly in an endeavour to find the wreckage of the Lockheed plane in174 words
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Article57 1938-12-04 9 London. TfnOFESSOR Sir Robert Robertson caused surprise at a City dinner by producing from his packet a length of white flshinj line, uilh ihc challenge "Brea'c it." He disclosed that it. was made of class, ar.d itas unbrea\ab'e without mechanical assistance. It is the57 words
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180 1938-12-04 9 BOWL OF RICE FOR LUNCH TO AID CHINA'S REFUGEES PRINCIPAL item ->i the menu of all big Sydney restaurants on Dec. 7 will be Chow Fan," if the plans of a young Chinese girl are successful. Chow Fan is a bowl of rice, garnished with Oriental delicacies. The money paid180 words
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Article97 1938-12-04 9 RUM REVOLT ABOARD A SCHOONER IIfHEN port officials at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, boarded the threemasted schooner E. P. Theriault, 326 tons they found only two men and boy aboard. While loading sat at Turk's Island, the crew refused to w< rk, sold theli clothes ashore, and spent the proceeds Ma97 words
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158 1938-12-04 9 BEAUTY LOSES CASE AGAINST SHANGHAI JOURNAL AAISS Galia GonsMack, young Russian who won the most modern woman contest several months ago. will not be able to collect '.amages from The Modern Woman," a Shanghai Russian monthly publication. In a complaint hied with the Second Special Distric'. Court, Miss Gonshtack charged158 words
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Article55 1938-12-04 9 Air Vice-Marshal Owen Tudor Boyd, Director of Personal Services at the Air Ministry, has been appointed Air Officer Commanding Balloon Command. He is forty-nine years old. An Indian Army officer, he was attached to the Royal Flyir.;; Corps in 1916, and he commanded the British forces in55 words
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179 1938-12-04 9 MERCHANT SHIPS AS POTENTIAL FIGHTING SHIPS CHIPS passing through Singapore show unmistakably to trained observers that the merchant ships of the world have sun platforms and other modifications which make them potential fighting ships in a future war. The recent European crisis has resulted in an acceleration of the fitting179 words
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Article60 1938-12-04 9 BANKRUPTCIES in Great Britain, totalling 4.753, were ninety-four fewer in 1937 than in 1936, according to Board of Trade figures. Builders head the general list of trades and professions represented, followed closely by grocers, then farmers and graziers. Despite the lower total of failures, the60 words
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200 1938-12-04 9 nUKING a fortnight in Perth (Australia) Hospital, a 17-year-old -outh has had nearly 100 pieces of wire, bits of glass and clock parts removed from his stomach. Several weeks ago, the boy was admitted to Perth Hospital suffering from the effects of having swallowed a200 words
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Advertisement549 1938-12-04 9 Thick, Strong Wavy New Hair SJm B'fo'* naiDg K<v taiku. my aav mm k^k •try tut aiU taiiiaf M BM mi camMirta ■H B> T anill ih» «cala n- almat bxr* A on 'het. n I had Tm\ •a»d (••mm Tlikii I <■■■» jtmWw Ki<»ik. HT«k r T <»« ik»<549 words
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Advertisement312 1938-12-04 9 P^lti \^ES And as fresh as a Spring Efe^fc-. X Morning I think it is wonder- tf^P ,i H fid> no matter whsrc you buy Craven I W~ L A,' they are always perfectly fresh I ■■■<*%* y° u can re 'y on l^ c act l^ at l^ e312 words
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253 1938-12-04 10 Samples From Stalls, Restaurants And Hawkers Analysed GETTING BEST VALUE WHEN MARKETING THE most exhaustive and important survey yet made of the food eaten by the people of Singapore has just been completed and rc-ults will be published shortly. The Sunday Times understands. The survey253 words
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177 1938-12-04 10 DOCTOR LOSES COSTS Failed To Send Detailed Account To Patient BECAUSE a physician had not sent 1 a proper account to a patient the i Registrar at Bow County Court re- I cently declined to make an order as i to costs in a claim by the medical man for177 words
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Article59 1938-12-04 10 Chungking. XIEWS has just reached here of the death of the Chinese girl leader of 1 guerillas operating on the banks of Talhu Lake, west of Chekiang. The message states that the girl, Tsai Yi-fei ("Flying Flower"), was killed in an engagement with the Japanese in south-cast59 words
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Article81 1938-12-04 10 Chinese Delegates' Hazardous Trip Chungking. A THRILLING and perilous journey to north Sikong by Chinese Government representatives attending the funeral of the Panchen Lama is described in a report submitted to the Government by Tai Chi-tao, President of the Examination Yuan. The 1,000-mile trip took frve months,81 words
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Article154 1938-12-04 10 New York. A POLICEMAN can never »< the perfect man," said the wife of a high New York police official. If he's neat he's conceited. If he's careless he's a waster. If he's pleasant he's ;i flirt. If he's brief he's a grouch. Ii he154 words
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Article910 1938-12-04 10 Minister's Statement On Men, Machines And Productive Capacity SATISFACTION is being expressed by those in touch with military aviation with the statement on Great Britain's air strength in men. machines, and productive capacity made by Sir Kingsley Wood, Secretary of State for Air in Parliament, writes910 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-12-04 10 Hish above London men are at tne work of cleaning the grime and soot from the famous figure of Justice which surmounts the Old Bailey, the Central Criminal Court.29 words
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Advertisement309 1938-12-04 10 FIVE YEARS OLD) #3k£?4\ AND LOOKS LIKE I W jji NEW thanks to\£*k -<sflEf SUNLIGHT SOAP'S V^ «gP safe washing A\ Don't trust your clothes to dhobis I t tea'£ ea for handset lf using cheap inferior soaps. The hard I and rom Setting i^ P l M rubbing and309 words
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Article1113 1938-12-04 11 Books Of The Week Marie Antoinette and Axel De rrrspn. By M. Coryn. Thornton Butterworth Ltd. 10s. 6d. lUIAKIK Antoinette was the daughter of the equally famous Marie Tlier.se, and an Archduchess of Austria, who became the wife of Louis XVI of France. She was i famous beauty1,113 words
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Article276 1938-12-04 11 "Bl'\ck And Beautiful" By Marius 1 <>riie. Robert Hale. 15s. THIS ia rb itii steely interesting book, especially to ;i European reader En country like Malaya, where the coming of the white woman and of many social am- nitiea and distractions unknown in the pioneering days have276 words
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Article351 1938-12-04 11 These Names Made Words 26 Wellingtons EVERY day we use icords which commemorate the /ame cf some man or icoman or place that would otherwise be forgotten. Few people knew how these names came to be common words, and in this special Sunday Times series of short articles the story351 words
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Advertisement86 1938-12-04 11 My! It hurts Whether it's a bruise, a sprain, a C/yr stiff neck, an attack of lumbago or Jv*o sciatica that is hurting you, there is quick relief for you hi a bottle £> of Sk>:m's Liniment. tSe This Liniment is a fast worker. No a***/ rubbing! Just pat it86 words
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Advertisement726 1938-12-04 11 C Eqß I ll*> v 588 a sa| All the evidence carefully considered; ||j All witnesses attentively listened to; HI An impartial view assure d. j? The Judgment is that "PRUDENTIAL" pension policies are unquestionably the best in all respects. They offer the public a guaranteed income at any selected726 words
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Article200 1938-12-04 12 "In Position Of Suing Himself" HIT BY BALL WHICH WAS SLICED JUDGMENT with custs for three nominated representatives of the Grange Golf Club, co. Dublin, was given in the Dublin High Court in the action brought by Mr. Eldred G. H Marlow, a bank official, who200 words
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Article123 1938-12-04 12 INFANTRY units of the senior and junior divisions of the Officers' Training Corps are to have their share of Brcn light machine-guns and antitank rifles as soon as the requirements of the Regular and Territorial Armies have been satisfied. It is hoped, too, that mortars will123 words
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774 1938-12-04 12 HE LOST A LEG AS A CAVALRYMAN SO BECAME A FIGHTER PILOT World's Most Modest Hero Passes Through Singapore Astounding Escapes From Death In The Air (By A Sunday Times Reporter) THE world's most modes t war hero passed through 1 Singapore last week. He was Captain (Flight-Commander) Sydney Carlin,774 words
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69 1938-12-04 12 "Pull Up Your Socks For The King!" Renfrew (Ontario). CAID Lord Twecdsmuir. GovernorGeneral of Canada, to a group of children at Renfrew: "Children, I have a word for you. The King is coming, so I hope you will all brush your hair and pull up your socks, for the King69 words
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380 1938-12-04 12 "Aunts" Beat "Uncles" HONG KONG listened in to its first radio spelling bee when a team of four radio uncles opposed an equal number of radio aunts to give half an hour of entertainment and enlightenment to themselves, as well as listeners-in, says380 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-12-04 12 M. All redo Lore, the chel at the Rumanian Legation in London photographed prcparin? edible crowns, the centres of which will be filled with ice cream, for the Royal Banquet given by King Carol during his visit to England.43 words
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Advertisement177 1938-12-04 12 contains as much as the bottle MBi ANn nKT* I F CC ANDREWS LIVER SALT now £Jk present to you their New Economy Tin, which contains as much as the large This tin will cost you less be~^i< cause it is cheaper to make, pack and transport. Take Andrews for177 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1938-12-04 13 Crux Australis - Behind The News Crux Australis By IF all the tropical British were like Capt. E. H. Attwood, who died when the flying-boat Calpurnia dived into Lake Habbaniyeh a few days ago, there would be no talk of slackening of British energy or enterprise about the Equator. Small in build, but1,320 words
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Article182 1938-12-04 13 IN January the German short wave station at Zecsen will begin to uevote more time to broadcasts in English directed to Asia and Australia. Ai the same time, it is stated, the programmes will contain fewer talks and a lot of good music." It182 words
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Advertisement478 1938-12-04 13 3 YEARS' SUFFERING with GASTRIC ULCER To-day a bappy man riiinV of it. Three dragging y«ars of daily tArturA 1 Goodness knows I hay« •uflfred," Write* Mr. S.* A. and [only thos« "who have suffered from gastric ■ulcer can fully understand what h« endured. Hero is his letter I feel478 words
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Advertisement477 1938-12-04 13 *V jnPSbwhEn'" J^__m_l_______l __P^H BP^H_»»sss_B il^NPy "t^^# (^___B______Hl^FCl!t--i/i J^^^sS|llf W|p|i)»_4_*--* ____V_______. v# __i^_^^^^^r^ ____D V _____r J M* **t _k^*--I- ¥~J J 4MSSr/__C 5 __9_fcV__r *fr i^^ J AT YJ *£y -v W2r %t^_j \f j Your dog is one of the family. As a J^ home dog he is477 words
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Advertisement34 1938-12-04 14 unchanging quality M Jr 1 Si V B>^P ll* m\ B m a| t /m War/ ft t t HK iA^^B J ill «h^? B|^^^ ra« j!*' Tiger Beer Distributed by Eraser Neave Ltd.34 words
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Article853 1938-12-04 15 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By I*HE following letter lias been written by The White Cat to his exe;rl triend, Miss Tiddles. Dear Miss Tiddles,— l knew our romance couldn't last. I knew that I was never meant to be happy. You were the one cat in the world853 words
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Article310 1938-12-04 15 The Pickler - The Pickler By i:\KKYTHING SOLVED An astronomer predicts the world will end in March l!<40. Well, maybe il is the best solution. :<;>ind robin 1 take my hat on" to ti.e British taxpayer," says politician. It would be more appreciated if he passed it round. NO WONDER According to310 words
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Advertisement427 1938-12-04 15 A TRULY ENGLISH FLAVOUR! IF you stopped for a meal at an old Englsh inn you would be certain of wholesome, satisfying English fare. Do you know that, far from home, you can still enjoy real English food Wall's Sausages, served crisp and sizzling, are a delicious dish for any427 words
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Miscellaneous485 1938-12-04 15 CONTRACT BRIDGE lowed by the Ace of clubs were the next 1< V THE FOUR ACES two plays, and when West showed out. Declarer realised that it would be DWI1) F Brinegar of Phoenix, necessary to execute a coup in order to \ri7ona sends us the following capture East's guarded485 words
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Article547 1938-12-04 16 HAMLEYS, Battery Road As Ciro says Choose and if not satisfied, re-choose after Christmas Is the motto of this department, where if you do not like what your friend has bought lor you, you can always change It and select something else. Specialities In this shop547 words
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Advertisement311 1938-12-04 16 Wf CHRISTMAS PRESENTS /O w THAT WILL BE CHERISHED \^yi/L\j FOR A LIFETIME AND of BCND ST WHICH YOU CAN AFFORD I I V^V. ssHsl^kl L Aw 'mm ■> W& JU famous On Buurl Seckla U> tick* to»c. real (oM clasp is probahiy the ,»,,< fmmu OWJ£« prtxnt In tks311 words
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Advertisement176 1938-12-04 16 %r >; V THE IMPROVED H. iVi. V. AND MODERN AUTOMATIC HEAT t* CONTROLLED BROK PrevenU scorchlnc and c»n be used PmCC $13.00 with pratrr **se and saMj. «p***.ww ises ins current and becomes i.ot vVith 1 yesr Guarantee. almost at once. Is both left and rl;ht handed and reqt'lres176 words
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Advertisement271 1938-12-04 16 i If you want to be thrifty. tBUY ALL YOUR XMAS GIFTS GIAN SINGH'S GRAND ANNUAL j%» jm j\ d S A L Xij The Greater hioney-S«vin| Event in Town. CALL TODAY SELECT CONVENIENTLY GIFT BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE A FEW STRIKING fk^ m op E n a BARGAINS Til.!.' 1.30271 words
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Article, Illustration494 1938-12-04 17 ROSE AND CO.: This is cne of the oldest sports firms in Singapore and has the additional advantage of being managed by a well-known sportsman. Mr. Lab Singh, who played football in PeraK with several noted teams. The store sells all kinds of sports goods, including494 words
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Advertisement243 1938-12-04 17 We Search the world for things to Eat.. BUN BEE X'MAS SUPPLIES We have I TURKEYS HAMS ASSORTED NUTS CRACKERS CHOCOLATES (Fancy Boxes) CHAMPAGNES PLUM PUDDINGS CAVIAR PATE DE FOIE GRAS FRESH IMPORTED XMAS CAKES FRUITS and VEGETABLES ETC. ETC. ETC. Shop conveniently .it BUN BEE CO., 11l 113, Beach243 words
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Advertisement101 1938-12-04 17 D. T. LIM CO., JAVA MALAYAN for DELICACIES. VISITS CORDIALLY INVITED 353. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE. Useful and Attractive X'MAS GIFTS SELECT YOURS FROM OUR STOCK OF:— SILVER BRUSH SETS. CIGARETTE CASES OTHER SILVER WARES. E.P.N.S. WARES, CUT CRYSTAL WARES, WATCHES, Etc. Etc.: FOR GIFTS MORE PERSONAL! A DELIGHTFUL RANGE101 words
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Advertisement266 1938-12-04 17 *f* ELIMINATE REPAIRS ■'^^M i\ll CLEANING r \«1 by Movement Exchange V V **Qk\ 4 Service verkloU, qwvuLMte&i OVER 100 MODELS FOR. OCCUAOU t4M{tkeepituf LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CONSTANTLY]/ (Prices fromj£3-3-O j ill? V jp' I Jeweller J |L /»»"jj|l SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR. Shoes ">« Festive Season must be really smart tfe266 words
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Article200 1938-12-04 18 Opinion Pineapple Standards ■"■"•HE voluntary regulation of the pineapple industry, legalised by an Enactment passed by the Johoie State Council last week, is one of the most heartening examples of co-operative action seen in Malaya. Faced with losses brought about Dj cut-throat competition, the industry has devised a scheme for200 words
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Article203 1938-12-04 18 MEAN and repulsive practices among Singapore employers of clerical labour were attacked this week by Mr. G. H. Kiat. There was much in what he said, for there is no doubt that many Singapore clerks are underpaid, but the blame can scarcely be laid solely at the door203 words
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Article, Illustration1654 1938-12-04 18 Vivian Meik - The A.B.C. Of Germany's Claim For Colonies Vivian Meik By Who Spent Five Years As An Official In Germany's Former African Colonies THE cry by Germany for the return of her former colonies is causing Great Britain and the Empire to dt up and take notice. Now the Empire wants1,654 words
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Advertisement328 1938-12-04 18 TEL Q^fljk^ FEL 4310 431 MANUFACTURING DISPENSING OPTICIANS THE OPTICAL HOUSE fti SIAMKUiD ROAD. SINGAPORE. k ft TRY OUR TAILORINC We only solicit your trial order. MIEN CHONG Spores most up-to-date Tailor. 34, Coleman St. Phone 4816. WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS •right r>roipeots and Kg P«y Opportunities lot the328 words
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Advertisement71 1938-12-04 18 The New World Cabaret ft UANCfc i ADMISSION HU M THI'RS. SATURDAY A SUNOAV 4FTfcR DINNKB UANCES (ADMISSION Mi CTS.I eVKKY N'IGIII FROM 9 P.M IO MIIINKWII PIANO TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. OUR SAILING LIST CONTAINS COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION ON STEAR.ShIP AND MR SERVICES FROM71 words
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Advertisement24 1938-12-04 18 BALI SPECIAL DECEMBER EXCURSIONS ROUNDTRIP PASSAGE AND ALL-INCLUSIVE BALI TOUR FROM $250.00 BY I X.P.M. LINE N. V. KONIKr/.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (la.orporated m Holland)24 words
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Miscellaneous8 1938-12-04 18 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore.-8 words
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Article, Illustration671 1938-12-04 19 Rigorous Examination Of Applicants LAST YEAR OUT OF 947 CANDIDATES 430 WERE REJECTED Six Months Of "School" For Those Selected THERE are no half-measures in the selection of recruits for the Straits Settlements Police Force. Only the fittest can surviwe the strict standards of671 words
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164 1938-12-04 19 DOOLING ot all colonies was suggesteU by Dr. E. F. W. Cey van Pittius, of the Department of International Law, Iniversity of Pretoria, in a Ircture at Johannesburg. .i :i solution, he said, would solve the problem for all time. Mos. people were convinced that164 words
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Article39 1938-12-04 19 T.k;o. Nov. 14. C.~;iiinar.CK-r Max Bruyere, Air Attache t3 the French Embassy In Japan, has b:en decorated with the Fourth Order of the Sacred Treasurj In appreciation of his services In prom ting triendly relations between J.ip.m ond Franco.39 words
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62 1938-12-04 19 Dancing (Literally) Brings The House Down Belgrade. ENERGETIC dancing at the wedding of the daughter of Alia Chichak, of Yaplatsi, near Pazavitch, in Bosnia, literally brought his house down. Fortunately no one was injured, as the alarm was given in time. The roof fell in just as the last man62 words
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Article62 1938-12-04 19 Chicago Correspondent To Leave Italy Rome, Nov. 22. THE Italian authorities have ordered Frank S. Mothers, of the Chicago Daily News, former Far Eastern correspondent, to leave Rome. The expulsion is due to the "unfriendly tone" of his dispatches, parI ticularly those concerning ratification ,of the Anglo-Italian agreement.62 words
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57 1938-12-04 19 TREASURES FOUND Discovery In Old House In Italy Verona. TREASURES cf inestimable vahie 1 were found here when excavation in the cellar of an old house were carried out. The treasure, which was taken into custody by the civil authorities of Verona, is believed to have belonged to the time57 words
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Article79 1938-12-04 19 Lost, And Only Just Found New York. C*OK safe keeping Mr. Joseph V. Harkins slipped fifteen £20 notes, the week's takings from his jeweller's shop, into a telephone book. A telephone company employee delivered a new book and carried off the old one and the money. Mr. Harkins. who lives79 words
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Article102 1938-12-04 19 TO MARRY MAN SHE HAS NEVER SEEN JUIISS Jane Stott. of Tyldesley, a 50- years-old Lancashire weaver, cheerfully said good-bye to her 80-years-old mother when she left on a 5.000 miles trip to an Island off British Columbia to marry a man whom she has never seen. She refused to102 words
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Article44 1938-12-04 19 Kansas City, Mo. John R- Galatias, an unemployed steel worker, has sent a letter to a newspaper here offering his right eye for sale at $10,000 so that he can educate his five children and pay mortgages an his home.44 words
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128 1938-12-04 19 IMPORTANT CHANGES IN GERMAN ARMY Total Divisions Now Near 60 Eerlin. pURTHER Important changes and promotions In the High Command of the German Army are announced. Col. General von Bocic. commanding the 3rd Group Command, takes over the Ist Group Command with headquarters In Berlin: General Bla.>kowltz. commanding the 2nd128 words
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Article101 1938-12-04 19 Gangsters Attack On Gambling House Shr.nghai H/ARFARE between Chinese gangsters running gambling houses in the Japanese-occupied areas in the western district broke out when a large group of Chinese racketeers invaded the alleyway housing the Tasheng gamtilim: establishment and hurled two hand-grenades. They also fired several shots, wounding101 words
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Advertisement137 1938-12-04 19 VITAL FORCE UNLESS you arc a rare exception in these busy times there is not a function of your mind or body but will be the better for PHOSFERINE it is neither more nor less than a combination of recognized nerve-foods prepared for instant assimilation by the system, and therefore137 words
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Advertisement110 1938-12-04 19 #^9^^^ *^0B Enough to make anyone turn > u^ B^f^Kf^AMKjJL >4um round! Children /ove Cow <& "^^^^k EJ^fli Gate. Not only for its pleasant, J*qjgjJggg^^g^^g/g^^S!!*®!Mm£^^ SOOthing flavour, but for the At«>ufor.VUl.yiCSouth)«idßriil.hS'onhßon^feebng of contentment and jackson co- ltd, j5, Robin .on Ro»<L Singapore satisfaction they associate with it its atmosphere of110 words
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431 1938-12-04 20 A CHRISTMAS SHOPPING GUIDE High Street M. MOHAMED DULFAKIR AND CO.. a very busy stationery store in High Street, has a very comprehensive stock of literature embracing books for all tastes. They have a large selection of crackers. TAJMAHAL: Exquisite dressing gowns, kimonos, pyjamas, neckties, women's evening handbags are among431 words
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Advertisement225 1938-12-04 20 AN OMEGA WATCH IS MORE THAN A PRESENT IT IS A TOKEN OF ALL TIME TWENTY YEARS HENCE YOUR PRESENT WILL BE AS MUCH APPRECIATED AS ON THE DAY IT WAS GIVEN, AND IT WILL MEANWHILE HAVE BEEN A CONSTANT REMINDER OF THE GIVER. SOLE AGENTS B. P. tfe SILVA225 words
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Advertisement171 1938-12-04 20 CHOTIRMALL'S STOCK-TAKING SAIiE NOW IN FULL SWING GENEROUS REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES ....INCLUDING LATEST SHIPMENTS THE SALE TO SOLVE YOUR XMAS NEW YEAR GIFT PROBLEMS OUTSTATION ENQUIRIES CORDIALLY INVITED 41-43, HIGH ST. 'PHONE 7957. Charming delightful XMAS GIFTS \Y ifl i x t;iti <> o fin 29^1 BHB| STYLED AND171 words
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Advertisement330 1938-12-04 20 §Sale Ending Soon ACCEPTABLE XMAS GIFTS Complete Dressing Flap- Jacks r o jm silivr 1 able Sets etc. enamelled TRY US BEFORE YOU DECIDE ELSEWHERE AND GET YOUR REQUIREMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES. For Us Keen Prices Mean Big Turn Over K. M. OLI MOHAMED ROYAL' JEV. ELLER HIGH STREET SINGAPORE330 words
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Article, Illustration792 1938-12-04 21 Collyer Quay, Coleman Street, Hill Street, Stamford Road, Dhoby Ghaut And Kallang CHOPPERS In Collyer Quay. Hill Street. Coleman Street, Stamford ftm4 and Dhoby Ghaut, will find many stores offering admirable selections of articles which will make appropriate Christmas presents for people of any age. 11.792 words
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Advertisement190 1938-12-04 21 HAMMOND ELECTRIC CLOCKS STEWARDESS PARKWAY PRICE $9.- PRICE $6.THE SJKVVAKUKSS— An attractive treatment for a Wall clock— >m;irt, lish. cast cas:- finished <n ivory, green and red, ihrome plated bezel and fluted side handy legible white dial 4*" u>r size H|" 1 1 1 K I'VKKWAY— For those who prefer190 words
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Advertisement222 1938-12-04 21 MUCH APPRECIATED XMAS GIFT HIGH GRADE Please Phone Manufacturers: SINGAPORE 7731 do K LUMPUR 3742 —do SEREMBAN 249 AGENTS PENANG 510 Place your order with us now ..it will *ty be executed in time for |m CHRISTM AS Hal From Evening Trousers, nlnfi Dinner Jackels to Cress Suits CTHf Q222 words
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505 1938-12-04 22 A Chinese Baby Chooses His Own Profession Ceremony Observed In Good Fun As Well As In Seriousness THERE is a Chinese ceremony which many people observe more in good fun than in seriousness. The ceremony is held when the baby of the family is exactly a year old. Offerings of505 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-12-04 22 After having completed tneir two years' compulsory service in the German Army, these men arc seen— already in civilian clothes— doing their last goose-step on parade, before leaving the Berlin barracks for their homes in various parts of the country.43 words
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1062 1938-12-04 22 THESE DETECTIVES ARE NEVER IN THE LIMELIGHT The Work Of The Commercial Investigation Department By Oscar Millard THERE are in Great Britain two 1 C.I.D-s. One, the Criminal Investigation Department, is well known to you. The other you never hear about at all. It is the Commercial Investigation Department. This1,062 words
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Advertisement293 1938-12-04 22 Q NO: GIVE ME ANACINij^^ TT 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 product that doctors and dentists prescribe because they know that it is effective and safe. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,293 words
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Article410 1938-12-04 23 New WUI Made After Cutting Off Brother And Sister With One Dollar HOW HER £100,000 ESTATE IS SHARED DEARL White, the famous actress of the silent films, cut her broiher and sister off with a dollar in a will made last year. Then she changed her mind,410 words
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Article, Illustration492 1938-12-04 23 PLANNING our Christmas pictures Is very much like planning our Christmas shopping. Far in advance we resolve to do it early. Day after day we resolve to do it early. And then all of a sudden the time is up. we can't do It early— and we don't492 words
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Article158 1938-12-04 23 ALL London cinemas to be buiit after January 1 next must have seats 2 ft. 6in. deep an increase of two inches over existing regulations. This proposal by the L.C.C. Entertainment Committee will in all probability go through. The report states that the present depth Is158 words
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182 1938-12-04 23 New Black Sea Port DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR TURKEY THE Turkish Prime Minister, 1 has made an official announcement about a third development plan, which is to cost £13,000,000 and to be completed in four years. Included in the plan is a new port on the Black Sea coast, probably at182 words
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Article100 1938-12-04 23 New York. IN the cornerstone of the Cosmetics 1 Building at the New York World's Fair. 1939, have been deposited the rarest perfumes of today, the newest and most effective toilet accessories, the whole valued at thousands of dollars. When the Fair closes, the cornerstone100 words
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Article210 1938-12-04 23 New York. U/ILLIAM PURVIS, who died in Missouri at the age of 66, was known for most of his life as America's man they could not hang." His case differed considerably from that of the Englishman, John Lee, to hang whom three attempts210 words
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172 1938-12-04 23 LONDON CASINO'S £49,000 DIFFICULTY £4,000 A WEEK TAKINGS |U|R W. H. Cork, an accountant, appointed liquidator at a meeting of creditors of the London Casino Ltd., informed the meeting that the managing director of a la 1 ,c theatre company had inquired whether the Casino was for sale as a172 words
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Article58 1938-12-04 23 Should Have Been A Skye Terrier n/ORLDS first four-footed parachute jumper" is Aza, shepherddog mascot ot the Aviation Club at Rostov-on-the-Don, Russia. As a pup Aza was dropped from fourth-storey windous, recently, in obedience to her trainer's command, she jumped from an aeroplane at I,Booft. She landed safely and waited58 words
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Article107 1938-12-04 23 New York. LIOSPITAL did for film actress Fay Wray, her husband John Monk Saunders, and their three-years-old child Susan more than all the lawyers in New York and Los Angeles have been able to do. It brought them together. The couple parted last January after107 words
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Article70 1938-12-04 23 JULH Walter Elliot. Health Minister. disclosed at Walsall that he is negotiating for the purchase of £500,000 worth of radium for the treatment of cancer. Earlier Mr. Elliot stated in the Commons that the Government proposed shortly to introduce a Bill which would make provision for70 words
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Advertisement269 1938-12-04 23 (Bib (fnaltsl) flthristntas plum ptrifoing These Christmas puddings are of the finest quality and are made from the recipe first u»ed in the Royal Kitchens of King George the Fourth. Agents in Malaya: EASTERN AGENCIES LTD. m^^^^^— W.P.S. 2 hk^k ALWAYS TIRED? f Beware! You are being poisoned! When you269 words
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394 1938-12-04 24 First Five Years Of Marriage The Best THEN MANY WOMEN WORRY THEMSELVES INTO ILL-HEALTH Little Things Which Husbands Never Notice MK> Aleck Bourne, the famous Wimpole Street gynaecologist, believes that many women worry themselves into chronic ill- health und that nvr.l of the worries are little things arising out of394 words
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Article, Illustration135 1938-12-04 24 Mr. One Say Veo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Choon Kew, and Miss Tay Suat Eng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tay Kok Vat. Vlr. I.cc thee Khcan^ aai .Miss Loll Kirn KwsJ. Chaa Sons 1.0 and Miss An* Phek Siev daughter of Mr. and135 words
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Article226 1938-12-04 24 Twins Born 32 Miles Apart •TWINS have been born 16 hours apart and in separate counties, one in Suffolk, the other in Norfolk, to Mrs. W. J. Leon, wife of a gardener of Walberswick, near Southwold, Suffolk. Both are boys. One weighs 7 lb.. the other 6/4 lb. Mother and226 words
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Article166 1938-12-04 24 MOTHER'S CRISIS FEARS FOR BABIES WORRIED by the crisis, Mrs. Jennie Margaret Dormer (29), of Wood Green, went to get gas-masks for her family. She learned that none were provided for infants. That added to her depression. At the Old Bailey when Mrs. Dormer was charged with the murder of166 words
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Article280 1938-12-04 24 AN 18-year-old under-gardener who said he earned £1 2s. 6d. a week when in work but at present received only ss. from a paper round was refused permission by the Sutton (Surrey magistrates to marry his sweet heart of 16. The would-be bridegroom,280 words
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Advertisement29 1938-12-04 24 2^/4^ Sore throat is a fp(K danger signal Wk Serious infectious diseases, such as 'Flu will follow, if you do not destroy immeB^| Wf' diately the disease germs with29 words
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Advertisement437 1938-12-04 24 f f>- ft **V*% in V W THRIFT and SECURITY 1 He 11 an accredited agent of one of (be world* great life insaranre companies. Hi* daily work enriches others by encouraging theng in thrift and in taking thought for the future. He will tell you how, by (citing aside437 words
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Article, Illustration526 1938-12-04 25 How To Repair A Broken Finger Nail Max Factor's Advice "\l/HAT can I do about a broken fingernail? Until comparative'?/ recent years there vms but one solution to this problem. That Teas to grow a netc nail. This slow procedure comprised the only remedy because fingernails were then ir micured526 words
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Article118 1938-12-04 25 F 1 you are buying blankets you probably know well enough thafc weight is not necessarily an indication of warmth. Cellular blankets which feel very light are far warmer than blankets which are lumpy and heavy. Blankets which feel wiry are not made from the kind of wool which118 words
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Article107 1938-12-04 25 ANY utensil which will retain the vitamins of the foods cooked in it is interesting, but when recommended as being economical tco, then it deserves close attention. A sort of large lidded saucepan with handles each side is something new. It is made of steel, with several containers,107 words
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Article141 1938-12-04 25 Two Queens To See ]\liat 'Thrift-craft 9 ls A TAILORED dressing gown in brown and green silk, designed, cut out, and made by a Durham miner's wife, is one of the exhibits at the Women's Institute Handicraft Exhibition at the New Horticultural Hall, Westminster. Queen Elizabeth and141 words
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Article87 1938-12-04 25 I ETTUCES keep best if put straight Into the refrigerator. When required wash well, and return to refrigerator to crisp up. Uncooked meat should be wrapped in muslin that has been wrung out in vinegar. That will help to keep it fresh and make it tender. Wrap87 words
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Advertisement352 1938-12-04 25 j GENUINE Solution of the Gift Problem cially so when one remembers that all the desi&ns, which nearly mimber 200, are all duty Irec- into Groat Britain. Cell or write for our illustrated Catalogues. Malayan FtwtmY :on*ains no lead and therefore will >:ot darken or tarnish. MAYNARD&Co. f LTD., Singapore.352 words
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Advertisement181 1938-12-04 25 Awaken Romance in YOUR Life ft w&., with I Ik* Bly ji I if '^^j£- Like Hollyuood's Screen Stars mm ft j Ml Discover How Color Harmony Mtikr-l ft mt If j m Gives Beauty Rontantu- Aftfteul CHARLES BOYER \^v\(^ lit /J S> f~ s~~- M^k &*Tf liWiS^^a^aaaa^a^a^a^t^^^^^^^ cMiAy J..i,n.i:t181 words
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242 1938-12-04 26 CNGLISH women are wearing crinolines again but only for this season, say the fashion linn... It is too luxurious a style to last, writes Lucy Milner in the Daily Express. Imagine an evening dress that takes sixty yards of net, ten yards of242 words
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Article105 1938-12-04 26 Chiras - Horoscope Chiras By OUTLOOK Actual trend favours plans made in scheme. Mean characteristics: February. May and August of thU dynamic effects, technical con- ception. astuteness, adaptability, this year. Destroys ideas formu- absence of proflt considerations, lated in April, July, October. transparence, duplicity. (Combined The coming sky-pattern Is well characteristics of105 words
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Article, Illustration662 1938-12-04 26 Royal Princesses Are Busy With Their Christmas Presents CHILDREN are among the earliest to set their thoughts on Christmas. They want to be up and doing, colouring cards and making presents. The daughters of the King and Queen are no exception. Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret have been busy lately662 words
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Article125 1938-12-04 26 pHOICE of colours In heavyweight silk stockings may be limited, but this fact does not make for monotony; instead it cuts out all eccentricities of colour. A near approach to summer's sun-tan Is a stocking silk whose colour is called murilla. This is soft and delicate, and125 words
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Advertisement180 1938-12-04 26 y«>u t^t —w^--*" -u-u*. fy±cFi}Yr\l A COLLECTION of the NEW SEASON'S MODEL! lum KtPfivcil from LONDON and NEW YORK. AGENT lor )()KVi[.l.l. MAUTA SPORTSW r.\K. CLOTH TWEED ENSEMBLES. M MAYNARDS BLDS., PHONE 4974* 11, BATTERY ROAD. [Cerebos L Purity Products fher* arm no gr«vy -making diificul(i»» RSMy| er fraonofM^TJ when180 words
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Advertisement301 1938-12-04 26 New Air-Floated Face Powder Amazing Discovery of fhris Beauty Chemist Face powder ten times finer .md hgbtet than ever before thought possible Only powder that floats on air is collected for use. ThU is the amazing new process ot a P<uu chemist now adopted by lokaloa. cficntare cfcKauny ■MSr Wt///301 words
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Miscellaneous298 1938-12-04 26 Next Week For You: Born Mar. 21— Apr. 20: Personal dlf- mentals of existence are shifting flculties in nearest environment. Deny, if you can A gifted perBest chances only in (and from) sonallty leads (you and this week!), new territory (distant letters). Born Sept. 23 Oct. 23: Your new Born298 words
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Article, Illustration573 1938-12-04 27 Delightful Designs From Simple Knitting UAVE you ever knitted yourself a cushion? Knitted cushions have all the virtues. They are smart, economical and easy to make. You need know nothing about the intricacies of knitting providing you can manage a square or oblong-shaped piece of work. The573 words
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433 1938-12-04 27 Original Jewellery With Daytime Clothes WITH daytime clothes all sorts of original jewellery is now worn, while in the evening jewellery is not, perhaps, quite so novel, but it is being worn in many new ways. Jewelled roses, sparklingly delightful, have their places at the waists of crinoline frocks made433 words
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Advertisement319 1938-12-04 27 WHY I USE newVEET sB Jk I <tk i BBwaoted I hair in 'A minutes without I trouble, mess or bfjther. 2 New •VKKT" 1. '.cs the skin soft and smooth, without trace of urlv stubble. 3 'VEET' i-s^u.nntv white ifMin sweetly ?centeU and liict^.mt t.> 4Ntv. 'VEET' avokis toarsc319 words
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Advertisement152 1938-12-04 27 L \i\\ ll \\l ftmoza Gift Sets are the ideal m j jM way ot saying With best m g^mJKIM wishes (or a Happy Christmas. I §11 7 'm They make the wishes come true A '*fc^ mj daintily encased. f r^ J which will do full V. justice to152 words
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Advertisement213 1938-12-04 28 TOT W: «k Mar a H^ cAi 1 v^ F^ -To Protect Your Teeth Thousand < of denusU through- penetrates every tiny crevice, out the world recommend removes stain and discoloration Kolynos ;>ecause of its proved and washes away fermenting :tiiti.s.|>tic and cleansir action. food particles. Soon your teeth Millions213 words
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Advertisement186 1938-12-04 28 \anMMvvw Represented in Malaya i^^^i- SINGAPORE COLD STORAG': W^** Supplies obtainable everywhere. wps. 1 WMHI&Coo/firSoap 3116 IS #^P**V Sole Agents in Malaya. Distrilutors in Penany K. Lmupur V. R. Vick Co., Ltd. Joseph Travers sons Ltd. Singapore. Rear Your Puppies LAGTOL Give Adult Dogs A M M Daily Drink Too186 words
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Miscellaneous634 1938-12-04 28 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers tcday $ICO for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle punted below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly the $100 will be awarded in respect of the634 words
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Article299 1938-12-04 29 THE TRIUMPH OF ORGANISATION When we read in the newspapers the information that Is regularly given about the daily progress at ihe reorganisation ot ■ia under the direction of the Italian po .vrnment. we cannot help associating this s Tilth the Idea of the war In Ethiopia. Is sun quite299 words
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Article969 1938-12-04 29 Comment On Hockey Games In North Johore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. U7ITH the ending of the puasa last week, Segamat saw a general resumption of sport and hockey followers had a busy time with several good matches. Meeting their Muar compatriots for the first969 words
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Article123 1938-12-04 29 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. A large crowd of Sikhs watched the I Selangor Sikh Union beat the Negrl Sembilan Punjab Association at hockey by one goal to nil. The visitors exhibited better combination. The home team had several local State players but not having played together123 words
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Article, Illustration10 1938-12-04 29 The Small Tiger basketball team of the Yung Cheung schoolboys.10 words
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Article281 1938-12-04 29 Muar Hockey Team To Meet Malacca <From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. p»OR the first time in the history of Muar hockey a Muar district hockey team will meet the Malacca State team in a triendly match. The game will be played today 'Sunday) but the venue has not been decided281 words
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Article, Illustration167 1938-12-04 29 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Ssremban, Saturday. •¥*HE following are the results of re- cent competitions at the Serembrui Golf Club:— Hughes Cvp Dr. C. T. McCarthy. Mixed Foursomes Mrs. Strugnell and Mark Jackson. Women's Medal— Mrs. McCarthy. Men's Medal— J. Phillips. Men's Eclectic— A. B. Harding. Women'sone coal to - 167 words
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530 1938-12-04 29 Hope of Match Against North From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. JOHORE BAHRU has completed her task of forming a district hsckey team, and It is hoped to stage a South Johore versus North Johore match in the near future. The following have been530 words
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Article68 1938-12-04 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. Saturday. With the departure of Mr. J. R. C Denny, tlie Segamat Rifle Club has lost a goad supporter. The Club held a meeting to elect new officials and the following were elected President, Dato Abdullah bin Esa secretary Inche Hamid bin68 words
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Advertisement324 1938-12-04 29 FOR ATTENTION OF HORSE OWNERS AND DRAINERS. "New Century" Aluminium Raring Plates and Nails available now Also j In stock Radio). Bone Railiol. Les-Wash Powders. Kidney Pc^rirrs. Reduclne. Vaseline. Dandy Brus.li. Body Brush. Curry Ccrabs. etc.. etc Fnaulnes Invited TONG LAM COMPANY. P.O. Box No. 518. IP3-A. Cecil Street, Singapore.324 words
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Advertisement321 1938-12-04 29 NATURE'S CURE FOR ACHES, PAINS, LIVER TROUBLE, etc. Here is good news tor thos.* rheumatism, or whose iki^ish liver makes them tired, irritable, and drpri's^'d. N..M'* herself bas provided the remedy— and now man bas brought it to your door. In many parts of the earth there <pnng from tbe321 words
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Article, Illustration2291 1938-12-04 30 Nomad; L.A.C. NORTHGRAVES; L.A.C. WHITE; L.A.C. COUSENS - Nomad By TOMORROW sees the departure of many well-known Command sportsmen, prominent among them being several Seletar Airmen. Northgraves, White, Brech and Cousens are outstanding among them. Northgraves was undoubtedly one oi the best soccer players in Malaya. He made few appearances during his last few months2,291 words
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254 1938-12-04 30 Russia Decides To Build 45,000-Ton Warships For Far East Bases London, No.. 20. VIRTUAL cancellation of the London Naval Treaty of 1936 may be lac direct result of Soviet Russia's recent decision to build 45,000-ton battleships. Moscow decided upon this step following the asserted determination of Tc^io to build similar254 words
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Article740 1938-12-04 30 MEETING at Blakan Matl for the first I time, the 7th Heavy Regiment defeated H.M.S. Terror at Rugby by three points to nil. The opening stages were confined to mldfleld, neither side being allowed much scope owing to clean tackling. The Terror attacked persistently but Johns was very740 words
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Advertisement386 1938-12-04 30 EMPIRE HOTEL KUALA LUMPUR. (Established o%<er 30 Years.) COMPLETELY RENOVATED EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. Delightfully Situated Opposite Padang and Close to Shopping Centre. te-i on= Telegrams: TEL 2135. M Ef p jre" K. LUMPUR. GREAT NEWS for all who seek Health Vitality Arrival of marvellous new drugless remedy World's riches* form of386 words
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Article135 1938-12-04 31 From Our Own Correspondent.) Segar..at, Saturday. TT'HE India-Cpylon Association will meet the Europeans In their return hockey fixture on Tuesday and a keen match should be seen. In the first encounter last month, the Europeans, who incidentally were playing their first match of the season, lost135 words
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552 1938-12-04 31 Boys Give Opposition Gruelling Time (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. AN unfortunate accident to a player in the last minute of play "marred an interesting hockey match played on the padang on Thursday when the High School gained an overwhelming victory552 words
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Article1091 1938-12-04 31 (From Our Own Correspondent; Muar. IN pn 'Duration for their ir.ter-du'rlct match against the Segcmat Dis'.rict Hockey Associaton Muar held a trial match during the weok at the Muar j Hospital padaag Tht match produced i fast and food hockey and resulted In the Colours1,091 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-12-04 31 The Kuu Sing Dramatic Society of Klar.*, whk-h made the hi?brst i- lection selling flowers in aid of Urn Chir.a Relief Fund. The president. Mr. Chooi Chee Pens, is standing on the e\trrme right.34 words
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Article170 1938-12-04 31 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. THE Banda Kaba hockey eleven, a team consisting of Malays, defeated the Customs Sports Club by nvc goals to two In a hockey match played ou the Banda Hilir Park. Attacking from the start Mahmood opened ace. unts with a170 words
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Advertisement714 1938-12-04 31 HOW SANATORIUM PATIENT FUTON POUNDS of FLESH! YOUR WEIGHT J/^m THIS EASY WAY IWs»sx1 Ws»sx Not only this sanatorium patient, but f T^^^^^^^^g^HAHnoov hundreds ot men, women tnd children I I TAJTgictf have put on weight, rv calung these any, INCb '*"-Eft I tasteless, licsh-torming ablets. Ana why j c714 words
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Advertisement169 1938-12-04 31 KEEP YOUR MOTOR YOUNG with the "Film of Protection" EXTRA MILEAGE A motor oil thi.Cs been made 23% More Durable mote lasting that's the new Veedol, the extra-mileage oil! Resistant to oxidation, to sludge formation, this finest of motor lubricants means a real saving! BETTER PROTECTION The new Veeeol's superior169 words
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1592 1938-12-04 32 Anaconda Pays $85 In First Race LARGE ATTENDANCE AND FINE WEATHER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. CAVOURITES again failed to oblige at Ipoh today, the r second day of the Perak Turf Club's Skye Meeting, when another card of eight events was gone1,592 words
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316 1938-12-04 32 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. DV defeating Penang 25 points (three goals, one drop goal, two tries) to three points (one penalty), in the greatest game in the North this season, Selangor has moved Into the third successive Malaya Cup Final. Selangor316 words
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Article197 1938-12-04 32 CIVE goals scored Llan Sin. thelt centrerorward. enabled the Social A. P. to gain I 5—4 soccer victory over an Amicable A.A team in a Singapore Chinese Football Association league fixture played on Farrer Park yesterday. In the nrst halt the A.A.A. side dominated play and197 words
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Article148 1938-12-04 32 <From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh. Saturday. TrIE Perak Rugty I'oo'ball Club beat 1 the Perak Asiatics by 13 points tr five here today. Clark scored a try which Pullock converted. Before the interval Pullock scored a penalty. At half time the score was eight-r In148 words
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Article, Illustration481 1938-12-04 32 Miss Waileen Wong Wins Women's Singles Badminton Title By Our Badminton Correspondent. A CLOSE and thrilling struggle in the final of he women's open singles badminton tournament played at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday saw Miss Wailecn Wong, of the Mayflower B.P. emerge victorious over the local and former Malayan481 words
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707 1938-12-04 32 From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Saturday. VG. MABIN won th e handicap singles of the Segamat and District lawn tennis tournament when the finals were played on the Government English School court. His opponent was Mat bin Yacob. Playing with a heavy handicap of owe707 words
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Article45 1938-12-04 32 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. Perak beat Negri Sembllan by eight goals to one In an Inter-State hockey match played here today. Cecil Ferdinand, the Kampar schoolboy, scored six goals and Hewan scored two. Mustapha scored the on!y goal for Negrl.45 words
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Article57 1938-12-04 32 Twenty-one cardi were taken out lor the December Spoon at the Keppel Golf Club and the following were the scores returned:— Mrs. A. M. Williamson (30> all square: Mrs. P. Crawley (18) 2 down: Mrs. W. P. Douglas (18) 3 down: Mrs. E. Hitcham (20) 3 down:57 words
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653 1938-12-04 32 THOMPSON CUP FOR SOCCER WON FIVE TIMES Prizegiving At Kuala Lumpur Methodist School (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. VLTE believe that this new Sentul Methodist Boys' School will be a brave attempt to answer the needs of the ommunty for a type of education which will develop the653 words
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Article86 1938-12-04 32 THE R.A. (Changi) defeated the S.C.C. "A" XV by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to nil at Changi i yesterday, Lieut. Pearse wh:> played well for the Gunners scored two tries, one of which vas converted by Lieut. Ksnion. Other tries were scored86 words
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Article24 1938-12-04 32 The hockey match between tha Raffles Insdtuticn and the school staff, to have been played on the school gnund yest?rday was cancelled24 words
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Article, Illustration481 1938-12-04 33 Fairly Open Game Despite Heavy Conditions (From A Special Correspondent.) Rengam, Saturday. (SINGAPORE played good rugger to defeat Johore by six points (two tries) ta nil in their Malaya Cup match at Rengam todiy. Singapore were better in backs and forwards and thoroughly deserved their481 words
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613 1938-12-04 33 A GRAND display of Rugby by Negri forwards was responsible for their comparatively rasy win over the R.N. and R.A.F. in the Malaya Cup Ru- by match on the Singapore padang yesterday. Negri won by 19 points (two (coals, two tries and one penalty)613 words
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Article45 1938-12-04 33 Ihc following arc- the results of the ties in thf V.MC.A. Junior ping-pong: Lav Kicng Hltns beat Wong Fat: Llm 21 0 ?.l 11. A 18; On? ToM Kcr\", b?at Eriw.ird We? 21—11. 21—12. 21—23. 21 16: WoriT Ltf Pvn v.-^lfc orer Llm45 words
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173 1938-12-04 33 IN a scrappy game of hockey at Farrer Park yesterday, the Past pupils of St Andrew's School defeated the Present boys in the annual fixture by four goals to one. From the first bully-off the winners showed superiority both in attack and defence. Their173 words
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Article80 1938-12-04 33 J7OR the Singapore hockey trial to be played on the S.R.C. ground on Tuesday, the following have been lnvltod to play Colours: Plllay; R. Barth. G. Scott? Lieut. Leonard-Williams. Sgt. Cronln. P. K. Baskaran; Low Kee Pow. N. Sullivan. Sheik Hussein, G. B. Armstrong, Ibrahim80 words
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Article155 1938-12-04 33 <From Our Own Correspor ent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A FTER being led by one goal at half-time, the Selangor Battalion scored two goals in tic second half and just managed to beat the Malay Regiment by two goals to one in a hockey match played on155 words
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410 1938-12-04 33 II was with bowed heads that Singapore walked off the S.C.C. padang yesterday afternoon after being defeated I—21 2 by Selangor. To have territorial advantage for practically the whole of the game, chant galore, and yet to remain beaten was galling. But they410 words
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Article91 1938-12-04 33 Johore Rugby Team To Meet Army JOIIORE'S Rugby team to meet J the Army next Saturday in Singapore has been selected as follows: S. W. Sidford: J. Forsythe, F. K Macnamara, F. R. C. Calthrop, V. G. Ma bin; 1. w Barlow, H. M. Gray (capt.); F. W. Saunders. H.91 words
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Article213 1938-12-04 33 DARTLY to bid an informal farewell to Cousens. best R.A.F. water polo centre, who leaves Singapore shortly I fur England, and partly to wina up the season, a water polo match between two sides representative of the maj:r water polo teams in Singapore I was played213 words
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Article112 1938-12-04 33 The following have been selected to play for V.M.C.A. vs. R.A., Changi, on Monday at ii> p.m.. 01 the Anson Road groun V. N. Pillay. Hutchinson. Ranatunga. Elkington, C. Reshty, V. Xavler, Mahmood, Ciiin Chye, Guan Klat, Gallstan, Suratta. Reserve: Sing Chlng. V.M.C.A. vs. JSt Office on Wednesday112 words
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Article1555 1938-12-04 33 DESI'LTS of yesterday's English and Scottish football games and mv tables up-to-date are: Arsenal 3 Birmingham 1 Villa 2 Charlton 0 3.ac':pool 1 Leicester C. 1 ord 2 M'boro 1 -y 2 Llverpoci 2 n 4 Chelsea 1 imsby T 3 Leeds U 2 dersflcld 1 Stoke 41,555 words
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Article126 1938-12-04 33 England 17; Possibles 18. Bedford IS; St. Mary's Hospital 13. Bradford 9: Rcsslyn Park 0. Bristol 2; Newport 14. Coventry 1C; Weston-super-Mare 12. Devcnport Ser. 14; Aldershot Serv. 3. Gloucester 3; Blackheath 16. Guy's Hospital 12; Richmond 14. Halifax 16; Birkenhead Park 0. Harlequins 20; Leicester 11. London126 words
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Article69 1938-12-04 33 Barrow 13: Rochdale H 0. Batley 21; York 0. Bramley 3; Hu 1 16. Featherston_> R. 11; St. Helens 12. Halifax 13; Widnes 5. Hull K. R. 10; Leeds 16. Hunslet 3: Castleford 10. Iftighley 24; Dewsbury 2. Leigh 15; Broughton R. 2. Oldham 4; Wlgan 7 Salfcrd69 words
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120 1938-12-04 33 KING KONG GETS WIN OVER TONY LAMARO IN last night's wrestling at the New World, King Kong, the Hungarian, beat Tony Lamaro in the third round with a body press, after the Italian had had the better of the wrestling against a much heavier opponent. The wrestling on fie whole120 words
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Article27 1938-12-04 33 Durban. Saturday Cricket close of play Natal 157 for three wickets against the M.C.C. tourIng team, rain stopped play Harvey It 76 not out.27 words
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Article227 1938-12-04 34 He was Afraid to Eat. What a worry he must have been to his wife! No food agreed with him. Acid indigestion made him positively wretched In this letter, his wife tells how she found a way to end his trouble: "My husband developed a wretched227 words
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Article652 1938-12-04 34 Teams In Training For Annual Married Versus Singles BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT THE lecal badminton tournament pro- gramme was brought to a successful conclusion with the completion of the women's open singles and commercial Inter-team tournaments yesterday. That this has been done well within the scheduled period652 words
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Article542 1938-12-04 34 (From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, Saturday. AT the committee meeting of the Malay Badminton Association, Johore Bahru, held on Thursday elgh; entries for men's open singles, nine for men's open double*, fifteen for men's Junior singles and twelve for men's Junior doubles were received and accepted.542 words
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Article259 1938-12-04 34 '."^rcm Our Own Corresp:ndent.> Maw. IHJOTI the first time In North Johore Inter-school badminton match for prefects among the English Schools In North J:hore was played at Muar during the week. Some good badminton was seen and I Muar and Batu Pahat shared honours, -ach sida259 words
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Article127 1938-12-04 34 Playing at the Happy World covered stadium the Eclip-^e B.P. defeated the Horllcks B.P. by four games to two, the last game being abandoned owing to Insufficient time. Results I Eclipse first): Singles: I-ee Kirn Seng beat Robert Chla by 15—1, 15—10; Chla Chin Soon lost to Kwek127 words
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Article70 1938-12-04 34 The finals of the annual badminton tournament of the Tamil Methodist Sunday Schoo. were held lost Saturday at Short Street. Mrs J. V. Ayadural gave away the prizes. Results: Open Singles: A. M. Cherlan; runner-rp Victor Dana. Women's Singles: Hilda Aj.'di'rai; runner-up Mary Thomas. Junior Singles:70 words
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Article86 1938-12-04 34 The team to represent the Joy bells B.P. I 1 .1 friendly match or five singles and two doubV w.th the Eclipse B. P. today at the home coin beginning at 2.30 p.m. will be selected frnnr Goh Tlßn Chye, Cho Chwee Tee. G. Isaa Sect Thiam Heck.86 words
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Article, Illustration190 1938-12-04 34 The Eclipse B.P. which beat the Horlirks B.P. X—LK L at the Happy World Stadium BacU from left: Georfle heong, < hron- Uock Irn Chla Chin .100. Onr San W.-n and Richard Tan. Front from left: Chia Chin Soon, Tan Tiang Choon, Chla Chin Seng and Lee Kirn Seng. Annual190 words
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Article355 1938-12-04 34 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. THE prizegiving of the Nge Hsng Bays School was held en Nov. 29 a. the School. Among those present were the j Tungku Mahkota, Regent of Jchore, Tungku Ahmad. Tungku Ampuan Besar. Pahang, Mr. W. E. Pepys (Oeneral Adviser. Johore355 words
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Article941 1938-12-04 34 CYSTEMAIIC and well-regulated arrange- menu for week-end fixtures in the Selangor Tournaments are mainly responsible for m« season ending within the year for the Oru time. In view of the fact that two new tout na- ments, the Junior inter-team singles and doubles, were added, this reflects great941 words
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Article108 1938-12-04 34 The Coronatoln B.P. will hold a picn.c next Sunday. Doc. 11, to celebrate the enijaßemem of Mr. Yeo Yen Chuan. Hon. ocretary of Coronation B.P. Hon. assistant sports captain of the Merridale B P., and the elder son of the late Mr. Yeo Chwee Koh and Madam* Koh108 words
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Advertisement41 1938-12-04 34 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES. EXCLUSIVELY. I THE NEW 18 ro.Nl K.AMIXATION COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE EYE DEFICIENCY. iTH^MP/ON XJPTICAL C 2 «J_u,il.cd K><-- ght Specia.i ts 4, ARCADE BLDG. 'PHONE 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science PR ASER i NEAVE LTD41 words
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Article326 1938-12-04 35 Visitors From Batavia To Play Games In Singapore THOUGH three English play- ers will be included in the Batavia hockey team which arrives in Singapore on Dec. 21, it is understood that the visitors have stated that in two of the matches scheduled to be326 words
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Article518 1938-12-04 35 Boxing Notes rr is a long time since local boxing enthusiast witnessed such thrilling box ng as that which was staged r.t the Happy World Stadium las. Thursday. There were five Items and, with the exception of one. the Al Brown —Smiling Ahmad scrap, all518 words
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Article148 1938-12-04 35 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Saturday. IN a keenly-contested hockey match played at the School padang yesteraay evening the Government English School team beat the Muar Chinese hcrkey team by two goals to one. The Chinese have to thank Wong Fook Sum. their goalkeeper, who was responsible148 words
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231 1938-12-04 35 SELANGOR COAST CLUB BEAT KLANG CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent). Klang, Saturday. THE Selangor Coast Club beat the Klang Club in a good game of hockey on the Klang Padang. The result was a good indication of the run of play The Klang Club played with a mar short. The231 words
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Article160 1938-12-04 35 Presentation Made To Groundsman (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. piFTY years of service to the Malacca r Club Is the record of Dollah bin Abubakar, 63. groundsman of the Club since 1888, who has been presented wltn a silver watch by the president and members160 words
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Article, Illustration90 1938-12-04 35 INCHE DAUD - BATU PAHAT TO LOSE SINGLES CHAMPION INCHE DAUD (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. DATU PAHAT will lose its premier tennis player when Daud bin Mohamed Amin, four years district champion goes on transfer to Kluang next menth. Besides being a tennis player. Daud has represented Johore in Malaya Cup>90 words
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369 1938-12-04 35 OLD BOYS SHARE GOALS WITH HOSPITAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. A FTER leading 2 o at one stage, the St. Andrew's Old Boys hockey team failed to maintain this lead and had to be content to share four goals w.th the Muar Hcupital Sports Club when the sides met369 words
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Article137 1938-12-04 35 (From Our O— n Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. TWENTY competitors took part In the American lawn tennis tournament heki recently by the Malacca Club; Mrs. D. Todman and F. O. Anderson, plus 12 handicap, being winners with a score of 33 points while Mrs. Allen and G.137 words
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Article339 1938-12-04 35 I AST week's matches In the S.C.F.A. league resulted as follows:— Siong 800 3 High School 1 Aston A. C. 2 Bendemeer 1 Amicable A.A. 4 August B.P. 1 Soc'al A. P. w.o. CCA. A. The new champions did not have all their own way against the greatly339 words
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Article479 1938-12-04 35 TROJAN - Review of North Perak Sport TROJAN BY From Our Own Correspondent) Talping, Friday. DERAK showed their superiority at soc; r o ci the northern settlement last week-end when the State XI travelled up to play a charity match, winning by 3—2. The forwards were In good form despite the long479 words
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Article, Illustration155 1938-12-04 35 TENNIS PLAYER TO LEAVE BATU PAHAT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. I£OE EWE TEIK, the well-known r 1 local tennis player and footballer, will shortly go on transfer to Kluang to take charge of the New Government school there. Batu Pahat, especially the Chines? Recreation Club, will suffer a155 words
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Article374 1938-12-04 35 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. I7OR the first time this season, the Johore Bahru Teachers met the Novice team in a game of hockey played on the English College padang which resulted in a one-all draw. The Novices had an all-round hotter team but they374 words
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Advertisement362 1938-12-04 35 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole J^Jj >--v in the i\V/[/ Carpet A Y\^\ 63r /c dro; 'ili.jro- chloric Aud isanie M Actual photograph 01 Stomach Acid) on to carpel ourned by thick pile carpet, ih* stomach acid. »eld "wrned *lx-lnef hole If acid a x-s that362 words
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Article, Illustration302 1938-12-04 36 1,000 Candidates Yearly Two Jews Among Last Week's Applicants ITNAWARE <)f the strict standard of fitness laid down by the police department, one thousand Eurasians, Malays, Indians, Chinese and Sikhs apply every year for recruitment into the Straits Settlements Police Force. A big percentage fails to pass the302 words
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Advertisement138 1938-12-04 36 J^for DEFECTIVE VISION rr.tßW Flease con.ult JmbL new china optical co. L^| /SwmS^ '*i ni S h st Singapore. CTCRNft GSM Opposite Clifford Pier BIG REDUCTIONS! i j 4jM|ai£, I FIELD GLASSES. CAMERAS. M H GLASSES ETC.. AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO. OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS ONLY ADDRESS138 words
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Miscellaneous92 1938-12-04 36 Head Office: Cecil Street. Singapore Phone 5471 15 line-.. Mfc extt-iir.lons to a'l Depart tien.i Kuala Lumpur: OOire: M Ijw St:eel Phone: 3683 Ipob Oflice: Brewstrt Koad Tele: ti Penant Office: 1! Bishop Street f'enang Pbone: 1477. London Office: 43 M Street I nntioit E.C.4. Phone: Central MM— MM Tele:92 words
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