Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 June 1935
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Title Section19 1935-06-16 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol..'*- SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1935 FIVE CE The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1935.19 words
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Article, Illustration2610 1935-06-16 1 Keeping Faith With Maluy Rulers ANNUAL DINNER CF A. B. M Shining Example Of Malayan Experiment a CABLED summitry of the- important speech by Sir Frank Swettenbam, form er Governor of the Straits Settlements, at the annual din ncr of the Association of BriM:.laya,2,610 words
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Article195 1935-06-16 1 Mr. P. Daintry And Miss B. Gray ST. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of a wedding of particular interest to the planting community yesterday afternoon, the bridegroom being Mr. Percival Daintry, the well-known Ke.dah planter son of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Daintry. of Cheshire, and the bride,195 words
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Article192 1935-06-16 1 Air Chisf Found Noi Guilty Washington, June U MAJOR-GENERAL Foulois has been Jl adjudged not guilty of tlie charges laid against him by the House of Representatives Military Committee but the Secretary of War reprimanded him for "unethical conduct" m making "exaggerated, unfair and misleading statements" before192 words
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Article79 1935-06-16 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Salaries Reduced By 20 Shanghai, June 14. The Shipping Guild m Shanghai caucd an urgent meet ng last night. It was decided that trom Juiy the salaries of employees would be reduced i,. per cent. The meeting passed a resolution to petit on the79 words
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Article261 1935-06-16 1 MALAYA' S NEW G.O.C. Major-General Dob BULK OF Lliii S «T ABROAD (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspond London, June 5. T IKE H.E Sir Shenton Thomas, Major-General Dobbie. Malaya's new G.O.C. who is due to arrive here m November, has spent the bulk m y^t o^-ial life abroad.261 words
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Article135 1935-06-16 1 Dedicated "To Those Who Built The Colony (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent > London, June Another novel with an authentic Malayan atmosphere has appeared this week rroni the pen of Clive Dal- on. 'Valiant Journey" (Stanley Paul. 2hb p.p., 7 6d.) vividly recount the \lcissitudes135 words
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Article74 1935-06-16 1 Finom Our Own Correspond/: Londc Sir Julien Cahn retur: d n'f l ircm his world cruise, be relj-ied to rJUscuas the Larwood-Voco controversy and all he could say abot:t Cricket vtgs that he was Roing to take a team to Mr>iaya Within ihe nej ftt Callers at.74 words
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Article35 1935-06-16 1 The case m wh <-h Chop Choni 6 of N'otth Bridge R> I. an irltl. expo ia g f-- iaV "Frew pons nrtpg to Che Parker < Arrow I V Oftp ■!!■■< i uni S35 words
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Advertisement14 1935-06-16 1 Goodwood Park Hole! ial Cum T.unc h E\rry Sunday $1. Tennis Uadniint«.n. phone 6400.14 words
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Article418 1935-06-16 2 Enthusiastic Welcome NEW CHANGES IN THE MAP Washington, May 10. I ATE this afternoon, after a triiffliphant passage up the Potomac and aboard the expedition's ship. Bear of Oakland, Rear-Admiral R. E. Byrd, leader of the American expedition that has just returned from the Antarctic, was greeted418 words
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Article264 1935-06-16 2 Studying Fire Fighting And Traffic TWO Siamese Government officials are m Singapore Mr. Luang- J. Kosol, Chief Inspector of the Bangkok Police, and Mr. L. S. Thanabar\ of the Siamese Custcms Service. Mr. Kosol has been studying Police methods m Japan, Hongkong and the Philippines with264 words
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Article270 1935-06-16 2 Will Congo Production Kill The Scheme? (By Air Mail) >From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 3. THE Amsterdam correspondent of th** Financial Times discusses the" menace of the Congo's tin production to international control. He writes: "It is feared at Amsterdam that the developments m the Belgian Congo270 words
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Article154 1935-06-16 2 End Of Long Drawn Out Case Singapore, Saturday. The case m which a well-known Indian Mohammedan, Noona Mohamed Hussein Marlcar. was charged with making alleged false statements was concluded before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. to-day. His honour will deliver judgment on July 13. Mr. Edwin154 words
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Article466 1935-06-16 2 Invoice Thrown Into Drain (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru. June 14. HOW an attempt made by a Hylam coffee shop and eating house proprietor of Kluang, named Lim Jek Ann. to defraud the Customs at Johore Bahru. failed, was told iri the Johore Bahru Police466 words
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Article303 1935-06-16 2 Vital To Reproduction U.S. SCIENTIST'S STATEMENT SCIENCE has found m the low;,, soya hean, vegetable of hundred food and industrial uses source of hormone important to reproduction of the human species Dr. Willard M Allen, oi th,. Universe oi Rochester, NY who at 30 already il303 words
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Article315 1935-06-16 2 Arouses Lady Houston's Resentment (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Juno 3 THE Su'tan of Johore'g special contii- bution towards defence has been usej by the patriotic and turbulent Lady Houston m her latest attack on Ule Government. Several timts the Government hafe turned315 words
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Advertisement239 1935-06-16 2 JLe7^»ilJll-^ eaaaaeaaaaaaaajaaii aaaaaj *j aaaaaaaaaa* i■■ leanajiin mmt l—uil i I I i ■ntuilßain 1 rr THE GBEVT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact I. that m a period ef little mort than a quarter of a century it has Cl) hu'lt up a targe business all239 words
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Advertisement90 1935-06-16 2 The good word is spreading fast You simply cant do better than buy a WESTIN6HOUSE AC. I 8 TUBE SUPERHET I i 17 The same engineering genius that f built the world's first Broadcasting I Station is responsible for this master j receiver which has brilliant tone fidelity world-wide range90 words
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Advertisement88 1935-06-16 2 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL I THIS WEEKS PROGRAMME I —~^—mm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmwmm~^m^~~~m*—m> 1 MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY. I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. TUESDAY. THURSDAY SATURDAY. I SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight. I APPEARING NIGHTLY f i i s88 words
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582 1935-06-16 3 -I AM READY TO DIE" The Charhar Affair STRONG DEMANDS BY .JAPANESE Shanghai, June 15. GENERAL Ma Chan Shan former Commander of the Chinese Volunteers m Heilungkiang, Manchuria, m a statement to foreign journalists to-day. said that resistance against Japan was necessary even il"Reuter - 582 words
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Article75 1935-06-16 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 14. T:.- tatter*] of the late Madam Koh Naa No-) t,>ok place on Thursday. The price.- -.ion was about two miles long. Th> deceased 'ady. who was the wife Ol T vkay Tail Moon Tain. Was well In Malacca for her philanthrophy75 words
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Article774 1935-06-16 3 Thought For Overseas Visitors i (B$ Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 3 THE Empire is only at thr beginning o its real m&siqn to the? World, saic the Prmce of Wales laying the foiinda tion .stone of the Royal Empire Socie tys magnificent774 words
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Article129 1935-06-16 3 Prompt Response Saves Property Singapore, Saturday. THE local Fire Brigade was called out on three occasions yesterday In the first call received at 11 o'clock last morning, two fire engines dashed down to a house m Amoy Street where some bedding was found to be alight. It129 words
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Article58 1935-06-16 3 Car Plunges Over Embankment In Hongkong Hongkong, June 15. 11l is revealed to-day that Colonel Godfrey Robert! Viveash Steward, C.8., C.8.E., D.5.0., 54 years of age, lac Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, was seriously injured when his motor-car plunged over an embankment a hundred feet deep on June 11.Reuter - 58 words
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Article271 1935-06-16 3 Cautious Utterances By British Members (By Air Mail. (From Our Own Correspondent) i London, June 5. EXTREME caution has pervaded lfce j** speeches of two Brit sh members of j the International Rubber CommLtee. Mr. Eric Miller told shareholders of Fataling Rubber Estates thai we shcuk! see substantial271 words
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Article478 1935-06-16 3 I Fatimah binti Mohamed, a Malay woman, 28 years of age, said that she was the wife of deceased and lived with him at 5}4 mile, Jalan Scudal. For about three months before his death he had no work, no money, and was ill, being subject478 words
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Advertisement68 1935-06-16 4 STARTING TUESDAY I COLLEGE WAS A j FROLIC FOR ALEC! Freshman dances moonlight escapades free-for-al fights!... Until a co-ed taught him what no professor could! 1 BACHELOR OF ARTS A Fox Picture with W TOM BROWN ANITA LOUISE HENRY B. WALTHALL X MAE MARSH tm A RLINE JUDGE JNSTEPIN FETCHITP68 words
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Advertisement361 1935-06-16 4 LU aaav tmmiil M aMM\ m\M SHOWINC. S Starts To-ilay! P&V I LION ll RIPPED PROM THE HEADUNES to *iv* you IfSTs lr* big t] I dramatic screen aex^Riion-the story of the woman whose Ma** L [j lips sealed her lover's doom H I "THE WOMAN m RED" 1 js^^l'-rifWaBBBS361 words
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Article, Illustration1624 1935-06-16 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES unusual type of picture adorns ,this fl pa jr e to-day. and it came about m this manner. Malaya has suddenly, and rather bewilderingly, become closely associated with art. We have had living m our midst for a number of years a famous sculptress m Dora Gordine,1,624 words
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Article1677 1935-06-16 6 H.G. Wells - H.G. Wells By C!lui;ilHli!i:iiniiii:!ii)iuiiiliil.:i.:i!ri:!i!iini!:iiiiiii:!iui!iiiii!!i!!i!iiii I^HE pearl is lovelier than the most brilliant of crystalline stones, the moralist declares, because it is made through the suffering of a living creature. About that I can say nothing because I feel none of the fascination of pearls. Their cloudy1,677 words
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1988 1935-06-16 6 HEROIC GAME PLAYED BY TWEDDELL INTEREST IN WINNERS SUCCESS DRAMATIC INCIDENTS IN FINAL STAGES OF THE MATCH London, May 22. £AWSON Little, pf Presidio, U.S.A., neat Dr. William Tweddell, of Stourbridge, by one hole m the final af the British Amateur Championhip at1,988 words
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Advertisement163 1935-06-16 6 übihi SoapFragrant and delicate m perfume ISO Toilet epe the skin .smooth and soft simply because no artificial colouring is used m its manufacture for export purposes and what's more, it's British. fr r** MmW j 's~. Ammm^—- ~^M v yjf Am r-— aMßse— SOLf AGENTS: J. C. HAY C163 words
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Advertisement9 1935-06-16 6 «ADI BY THI MAKIRI HP*^2 HKfe or SAMOUS FLIT9 words
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Article1040 1935-06-16 7 EMPIRE STATION IMPROVES Reception Conditions THE FORTHCOMING PROGRAMMES (By -Kadi ut'an RECEPTION conditions during the past week have been very gOOd, m my experience much better than for several wee^s. This applies es pecially to the Daventry Empire station, which now comes m strongiv after1,040 words
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Article150 1935-06-16 7 Palestine As A "Jewish Commonwealth" New York. Professor Albert E nstein addressing a Jewish gathering hare, declared that he J wish people should view Palest ne as the beginning of a Jewish commonwealth, ana not simply as a place of refuge. The famous scientist described the worts150 words
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Article362 1935-06-16 7 Catapult Tests i i THE "COMPOSITE" 'PLANE ALTHOUGH the development of the long-range bombing aeroplane is quite rapid, elaborate methods of increasing range and load by supplementary apparatus are receiving attention. Germany is developing the launching of heavy aeroplanes by catapult. In the "composite" aeroplane, invented by362 words
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Article228 1935-06-16 7 Failure Ascribed To i Individualism i Xugegoda, June -3. DURING the last twenty years, the Ceylonese hay? unfortunately not pad sufficient attention t) the economic situation cf the Island but had devoted more time than is necessary to politics. Hence we have become poorer and poorer228 words
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Article58 1935-06-16 7 i I Sydney. May 21. j I i Mr. G. P. Whit'ey, lecturing On sharks :ecently, said the tcoth of a tiger sham was so sharp that you could shave with it, as long as you did not mind a few stray cuts about the chin.58 words
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Article62 1935-06-16 7 i t feet formation, and forming the letters "R.F." representing "Republique Francaise." The manoeuvres concluded wU'h dives at a speed of 280 m'les an hour, th.machine skimming the ground. j Afterwards M. Laval and his daughter were entertained at the aerodrome club with native dances and a concert. "You have62 words
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Article157 1935-06-16 7 Russian Compliment To Mademoiselle Laval Moscow, May IS I E APING from a height of 3.000 feet with 23 others from a bombing 'plane, a member of the air force landed by parachute at the feet of Mdlle. Jose Laval, the daughter of t'he French Foreign157 words
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Article306 1935-06-16 7 "Be Prepared" i SOUTH AFRICA'S KEY POSITION Cape Town, June 4. I TN the closing hours of the Union Parliament's session to-day the I Deputy Prime Minister (General I i Smuts) made a statement m reply to a suggestion by Dr. Malan, leader oi the306 words
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Article76 1935-06-16 7 Melboui i i Stamp- commemorative of tho Bilvei Job Uh-, are- n w throughout tho Commonweal'h. They depct th^ Ring m thc uniform t Field Marshal mounted on hs charge? "Ansae" a gift to him from the Commonweal li of Austral a. The stamp is beimr issued i.i76 words
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Advertisement45 1935-06-16 7 mosquitoes that ruin >^ 'Wyrgmr o| C^^^ SQBb mammy*, mat*, taihfSfk**, I• I B__HQ mmmmmm^SSSm _m MM- _^il il !h**B _H^_L SA^j waa*, nt tt mm mv m mm #>• wi ytgjfU.^. T I Mm *t>» &a B A qP m Am mt mmt m' *^rU mmm45 words
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Advertisement272 1935-06-16 7 8,000 MILES BY AIR! A Baby's reoprd trip if You may have seen pictures m the difficult to U papers of a 34 months baby arriving A v ff at Croydon after a long air journey Vk produce more striking ff from S. Rhodesia. If so, you will be tt272 words
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Advertisement108 1935-06-16 7 CORNS CURED Not by cutting them and running the real danger of blood poisoning but by using the marvellous SAN-DOL am the real Carlsbad corn -plaster. Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to corn sufferers. Banish your corns by the aid of SAN-DOL and enjoy the108 words
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Article, Illustration1838 1935-06-16 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent Iscat or the International Rotary Annual Conlerence for this year wa i so in the last week-end a icierable amount of gay doings 1 amongst the Rotarians and families. After a very busy dav betlig received and silting in eonMace and1,838 words
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Article158 1935-06-16 8 IN stockings, "paprika" is a shade which is setting a b g run. and deservedly -o. This shade has ennueli life to loo 1 v orgeous with green, whive or navy, and of ihe warm, red-browns. Besides those new stockings which have their clocks embroidered in their own colour, some—158 words
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Article1781 1935-06-16 8 AURELIAS have kept to the very pleasent colour scheme of green and ivory for their new and extensive sh ox-rooms m Stamford Road. They have changed nothing and except for a few new fittings and more show-cases one find familiar and friendly ivory cupboards with their deep1,781 words
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Advertisement39 1935-06-16 8 I SELETAR GRANGE EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 14 2 Mile Thomson Seletar Road, g (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E"). ft Large Swimming Enclosure. Beautiful Garden, peaceful and attractive surroundings. Dinner served by the sea. Under European Supervision. 5! -52539 words
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Advertisement54 1935-06-16 8 Florsheim Shoes SMART PRACTICAL WEARARLE NOW IN OUR NEW HOME AURELIAS 5-7-9, Stamford Road, Capitol Building,. 1 aa%l R^W H i 1 MRPilli3il^ll ft HM I ij_|j^__^__^__^_^niDfff^lwlii&BW_lclt™il^yiCliy MKbbbbbbbbbbbbbwi hB _L BE at M aWpfaa?WS9^PffHSafaffl m n I' M aBBBBBBBB#P#fI^^ m mmWlmmMWlmW< m MmmmW ft'lt tinuu" «m mmmm i rrwim -•afcr-'54 words
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Advertisement143 1935-06-16 8 m i 1 1 1 mmm Lampshades Ready made, or made lo order. All colours and designs. MRS. .1. Di: GKAAF, <i' 2 Milestone. 1921. Prndr Panjang. MJKING JINE Jl 1 V OM I jf r. "CallUT I t ,7. M.W 'oil" permaunl n> |l J reduced rate o£ $10!143 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1935-06-16 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser' s Hill rEN the races come to Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur returns the compliment by going to the races. It seems a nity that after this pretty exchange of courtesies the Turf Club should then proceed m a nasty calculating manner to relieve you1,319 words
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Advertisement70 1935-06-16 9 A striking coiffeur treated by Maison Interlandi. Specialists m all kinds of hair-dressing, permanent wave, marcel, finger-waving, etc. Maison Interlandi 159. CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Phone 4419. *****— .■■.ngnniaiua-w m 11 11 111 1 n 11 1 iai^ YOU REQUIRE BETTER IN EVERVTHLNG WE (iIVE BEST IN ALL MEET US AT TAJMAHAL70 words
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Advertisement71 1935-06-16 9 CHEAP Edition of 'The Arabian Nights" of China. "STRANGE STORIES FROM A CHINESE STUDIO" i-— or L ao Chai Chih I Translated by Prof. H. A. GILES 175 unusual stories, grave and gay. which will add to ycur knowledge cf folk-lore of China and social life of the Chinese people.71 words
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590 1935-06-16 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, June 16, 1935. BRITAIN AND CHINA WRITING on the occasion oi the nouncement that the Bntisfl -7a? ion m China is to become tm Kml The Times paid a tribute eh British pe< m i i. E Lst will particularly appn late. '*The Chinese,* 1 said590 words
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Article1172 1935-06-16 10 C.H. Stanley- Jones - C.H. Stanley- J ones The New zfMinhter Fori! he Colonies IJRIENDS have asked me "Why don't you write something about the new British Cabinet M Do they think it is really worth discussing? I don't. Tt won't last more than a few months, anyway,1,172 words
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Article589 1935-06-16 10 Anglius - Anglius TREAT is the resomcefuiness of offi- ciais. The following happened m the Sudan, but I am sure, any Government employee m Malaya would be equally ready with the apt reply. A WEARY telegraph agent, stationed many miles from anywhere m the hottest part589 words
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Advertisement243 1935-06-16 10 TRAIN YOURSELF For a good post acqu're the trained ability which alon.? can command iv'gh remuneration l.y study'ng at hmie, m your own spare t'me, under TIIE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY, LONDON. fThb foremost Homo S 'udy RanineM /raining University i.i the Emp rt). A Home Study Course has helped thousands243 words
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Article, Illustration273 1935-06-16 11 MACHINE GUN UNITS Beach Defence GIBING THROUGH A SMOKESCREEN OVER thi- Whitsuntide Holidays Machine Gun Units "A" (European*). "C" (Scottish) and "G" lEuras'an) Companies of the Singapore Volunteer Corps concentrated a Malacca for an instructional Camp, "A' (Kuropean) Company of the Malacca Volunteer Corps had273 words
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Article151 1935-06-16 11 Royal Film At Dutch Gala Show Amsterdam. I FILM based on the life of the Kir.g was shown to a distinguished audience at a gala performance m Amsterdam as part of the celebrations of His Majesty's Silver Jubilee. The British Minister at the Hague. Si-:151 words
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Article, Illustration756 1935-06-16 11 Australian Mistake Over Jubilee Medals Girl's Dance Of Death Hu ngary Eating Crows And Foxes Opium In A Government Launch UERE are some strange stories sent by Reuter correspondent's from all parts of the world. Seventeen lucky people m Victoria are due to receive two Silver Jubilee756 words
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Article251 1935-06-16 11 Protest By Theft And Suicide A JAPANESE named Sosuke Kakubari has worked cut a peculiar method of individual protest against what lie regards as the injustice of society. He has taken a vow to get himself convicted by the courts twenty times before he reaches the age251 words
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Article545 1935-06-16 11 Thomas Dowries was struck down, and suffered the terrible injuries from which he died next day. The mob paused to remove the injured boy. and then went on with its riot until a posse of police arrived JURY'S CENSURE. Public opinion to-day would not blame545 words
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Advertisement59 1935-06-16 11 &G^ -S%L ft* a/ ftuxxM^Z-r' *ym ...c- INCH RECORDS FROM FILiYI "THINGS ARE LOOKING UP," (Now showing at the Capitol Theatre). Hear Leslie Holmes (and his smiling voice), sing the theme song from this Film. RKX Record No. 8400. Things are looking up. USUAL PRICE 65 CENTS EACH. T.M.A.3MUSIC HOUSE.59 words
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Advertisement155 1935-06-16 11 AA ■B£ c ???ssi ia£L lb awZi—Mfc. "^K§V B&:7:% BJ LB/ i:7«v^ LVm& Hsk-^Bi _X .^_B _>, S^Sw S*^:™ Br .^_4M9 LB? :^aa LB& 77<;5^i_K Rgi, v s£agra£iS!&_H mm mm*- AwO) i MLBBBJfr aB £88 IS; '^S^^^S Br a»^ WdH iv '>Sbl H -*^S| life l& Js! vJ aSfe S^™7-155 words
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1332 1935-06-16 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds j^ i. i i i ■n«n«M«!tiM« l! «u«i l «H«ti»ii«ii«n«i.«nßn«t l «Hßt i «.;«i l l :B. 1 «r«. l «r t «ii« i .«M«i I i»ii«n«n«nß i =B t.ii.nsn. t-.n^HßtitJUßiiß!!.! .■n«u«tttlM«n«ii«i l *-iflUßii«ii»HßM»ii«il«u«tl«il»ig jj s jj m Looking Round London1,332 words
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Advertisement239 1935-06-16 12 Afm\ m\mmM B* I 1 "W I ww WW B^ w^ I %w WWw w I I FIVE SEATER T HORSE POWER 1 D NOT A BABY CAR AS IT MAY SOUND, fl BUT A COMFORTABLE AND ROOMY fl FIVE SEATER GIVING YOU 52 MILES g H PER GALLON AND239 words
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Article913 1935-06-16 13 Horatius - Horatius THK OPENING BID OF ONE (By i\S many occasions I have referred to the necessity ol honest bidding m the WnA round ol tiie auction and particularly by tiie dealer who, with an entirely tree bid. is likely to mislead his partner unless he has the values913 words
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Article288 1935-06-16 13 JAVA REPORTED TO BE DISTURBED Atebrin's Success A MOKE LASTING EFFECT "JT would be foolish to close our eyes to the menace which is rising kike a ck>t*d on the horizon threatening the future of one of our most important products Quinine.'" states the "Java288 words
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Article420 1935-06-16 13 Famous 'Boat Bridge" To Give Place To New One Cologne. The fam os 'boat bridge." which for a hundred years has conveyed passengers and traffic across "be Rhine at RaWenz, is to b? nulled dawn and a steel bridge bu'lt m i! b f3a c. 90nie tim* it420 words
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618 1935-06-16 14 BURGHERS TO BE ENCOURAGED Suitable Areas FRUIT, DAIRY ANU FODDER GRASS INVESTIGATIONS arr now being made m the Ban da raw da district with a view to finding out suitable areas for a middle-class Ceyionese Colonisation Scheme, reports the Times of Ceylon. Besides being a618 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-06-16 14 Thc An! urn Badminton Party's pin^-pong team for the forthcoming Singapore ping-pong championships.13 words
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Article, Illustration776 1935-06-16 14 Clubman - Clubman The Girls Sports Club— —One Of The Most Lively In Singapore Its Activities The Work Of The Kilat Heading Room (Hi, DEBHAPS lhe mosi lively girls club m Singapore is the griris Sport Club situated ofl' Serangoon Koad. Almost all forms of popular Sporl are included776 words
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Article208 1935-06-16 14 Practical Treatment Landed Ottawa, May 3. DELEGATES to the fifteenth annual meeting Ct the Canadian Council UH Child and Family Welfare returned today tc their homes after having heard i the Governor-General praise this nation j for what he described as its practical j treatment of social208 words
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Article178 1935-06-16 14 Man's Jealousy Brings Him To Court Toronto, May l. "I GOT jealous and bit her none off. Mike Kravitz explained to Ifagist ate A. L. Tinker m Police Court. He WtaS convicted of at tempting to maim Soicmine Scbchuk and was remanded io May 4 for178 words
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Article372 1935-06-16 14 Broken Kngagement TO YOUNG PRINCE OP .1 HA LA WAR i TOE Maharajah of Patiala. w h 0 was a prominent figure m the I Jubilee Day procession, has broken of the engagement of his H-year-olri daughter to the 14-year-old son and heir of Pas Uaharaj-Raaa372 words
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Advertisement152 1935-06-16 14 /j. \^A J Awm. J _r^ J* I I ._^.^3ll^.^i'^.^slßH.^fe^»w.^^***"»i»*'*'' rlappa fiealmy Cnuanooc^ WHEN, after the Brsl critical months oi infancy, baby begin, to develop sturdy limV. the beneficial results oi early feeding on 'ALLENBURYS' are clearly apparent. •ALLENBURYS 1 Milfc Poods are similar to natural milk and contain an152 words
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Advertisement170 1935-06-16 14 I GIOmODS HEALTH! I BOUNDLESS ENERGY Science offers them to you for thc taking m the form of ft I BIOCITIN lj Take Bioritin and feel the thrill of new energy cnursinjr m )J your veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play thc deepest pleasure. All regular userr; of Biocitin attain170 words
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Article, Illustration2689 1935-06-16 15 Dragon - Dragon C©mmemi(t§ Om Tine Trianngwl&ir Twiraainfiieinift The Principal Matches Described Why Perak Should Have Won Leong Sin Nam Cup Tan Cheng Phor's Triumphs— Ralu Pahat 's Team For Johore Olympiad Klang Notes (Ry GRAND' That is about the best word to describe this year's triangular tournament2,689 words
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Article431 1935-06-16 15 Problems Of Youth "STRIVING AFTER HAPPINESS" THE greatest number of Rotarians ever to meet together m the British Isles attended the annual conference of the Rotary International Association of Great Britain and Ireland which opened at Margate recently. Over 3.000 members from all parts of Great Britain431 words
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Advertisement239 1935-06-16 15 aflflflflflfafl^"^:' 'r'<rWfinWhm ll— "S S~^^ L_>_f v__m! W&x&t?''*^ LVH .-AM B&&<ffi %s&'' r ■I am WtoT^^^ i Bfl- ._l < f^ fIU fll IF Bfl__ji, bOm MmaW Mm 7'iß me WBirT flfl W£ fl W 7V: __S& Hfl IbV ftv>7i y'%&&KP3mmYs3M* <kr> BEJ flY *J M m^' SB f rry-.-'M239 words
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2643 1935-06-16 16 Forward - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Forward Vhitsun Events Interesting Results Everywhere F.M.S. v. Colony Tennis More Of Chin Kee Onn Malaya Cup Soccer Shocks For Selangor And Singapore Penang's Strong Eleven. (By WE HAVE left the Whitsun holiday week-end behind and with it i host of sporting engagements. At all2,643 words
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Article594 1935-06-16 16 K. O - K.O. ctf# 'JHE "rubber* scrap between Raphael and Frisco was rather disappointing. There was far too much holding, pushing and clinching. There were only Raphael brief spells of long range fighting. FrisAnd co was actually lighter on this occaFrisco sion, but it was594 words
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Advertisement165 1935-06-16 16 Bodily Power Mental Strength m W^ mU wS^> The V are here m wWr SANATOGEN *tk£ Am flfl The nervous system must be vigorous, otherwise not onl the b° d V suffers but will-power and mental capacity are seriously affected as well fl Invigorate your nervous system by taking Sanatfl165 words
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Article292 1935-06-16 17 American Girls t BETTKK SENSE OF RHYTHM »H_JUCAN girls make the finest A facers m the world. Take jjfrm Connolb's word for it. He know. He not only has directed <• ot fver y nationality ,1 beautiful dance specnerous Florenz Zeigfeld but he has travelled to292 words
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Article110 1935-06-16 17 New Pictures yA The Capitol And Pavilion -oris of the cinema m Singapore are promised good entertainment fel ib* week-end. The Capital opened lasnight with the latest Gaumont-British comedy. "Things Are Looking; Up," leabg Clceley Court neldge m one of the hings she has done for the films.110 words
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Article34 1935-06-16 17 Johore Bahru, June 14. The annual general meeting of the Johore Club. Johore Bahru, which was v) be held m the Club hcuse on June 22. has been postponed until June 26.34 words
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Article58 1935-06-16 17 A luge number of Malayalees gathered for a dinner at the Selangor Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. The question of forming a Muldvalee Association was considered, but the chairman, Mr. T. V. Anandun Hair, suggested that this was unpraei uabie and it would be better for aU to om he Selangor Indian58 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-06-16 17 A »n :im i R U dy Vallee m a scene trom Swee Music" which comes to the Alhambra Theatre shortly.21 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-06-16 17 A scene from "Swee. Music" Warner Brothers latest production which come s io the Alhambra Theatre shortly17 words
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Article200 1935-06-16 17 Opens At The Capitol Next Thursday U/HAT can be described as one of the finest stage shows yet to visil Singauore is Professor Doorlay's Tropical Express Non-Stop Revue which will open a season at the Capitol Theatre on Thursday. June 20. starting at «.15 p.m. show.200 words
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Article113 1935-06-16 17 When His Wife Returns To The Films Dixie Lee's return to the films Ls costing Bing Crosby money. Despite the facts that she is adding to the family income. Bing finds himself -out" more than usual each week. He turns over the ear and chauffeur to her113 words
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Article482 1935-06-16 17 N.R.A. Not Needed MR LESTER GOODMAN INTERVIEWED i Singapore, Sat urday. "BUSINESS conditions m America I are definitely on the up-grade." This is the observation of Mr. Lester L. Goodman, manager of the j well-known firm of Getz Brothers I and Co., who returned from a482 words
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Article45 1935-06-16 17 Singapore, i rday. n Coroner's inquiries ;to the deaths of Miss Beatrice Phipps -nd Plyi Officer R. Talbot Smith, \\>iu> uoth died under tragic Circumstances will be heard oefore the Singapore Coroner, Mr j W. G. Porter, on June 21 and 22, res-45 words
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Article303 1935-06-16 17 Gramophone Company As Complainants Singapore, Saturday. THE Singapore agents of thc Gramo- ph.::ne Co., Ltd., were the complainants m a case before Mr. H. A. Ferrer, the Criminal District Judge, this morning m which a Chinese named Lee Chew Menu\ manager of Chop Lee Teo Heng, was303 words
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Article202 1935-06-16 17 Mac West's Life Story WHY SHE REMAIN! SINGLE Hollywood, April 2 MAE West revealed to-day a hid chapter ot* her life buttress her repeate i that, she never was married. The buxom scr< i varety of reasons why i! e r never wed. Chief amo an202 words
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Article205 1935-06-16 17 Ann Dvorak In "Ci Are Born" ANN Dvorak, who has oi roles m the First Natic tion, •'Gentlemen Are B comes to the Pavilion Theat] one of the most versatile of tl 1 actresses m Hollywood. Besides working brillian her chosen profession, Ann had made a reputation for205 words
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Article33 1935-06-16 17 Nanking, June Dr. Yu Yu Jen. tho President of tho Examination Yuan, i seriously ih with gout. Ho i.s unahl and is confined to bed.- -Sin Chow Jn Poh.33 words
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Article77 1935-06-16 17 Thought She Was Crippled For Life iff< i go much be could n 1 bad most terrible I rht I turned i«. Then my couldn't bend ;i<i I couldn't of bed. So I had to hay the i i i ippled He told mc te77 words
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Advertisement82 1935-06-16 17 I FIRST AID POROUS BANDAGES. The New Surgical.Pressing, Sticks only to itself and will not adhere to skin or hair. None of the disadvantages of gauze, adhesive plast< r i r rul fingerstalls. If is porous, elastic, com :act, water and oil resistii Ideal lor using on childran. Order a82 words
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Advertisement261 1935-06-16 17 'YOU HAVE A HEATHY EYE..." fli ji *^tF_P H^K-*. 7*r>* Mm\m AOl.^A !haammma S\ One gratifying feature of this IMB* dcrful ophthalmoiicoot is the larg** coders visible at one time. It finds and registers you r tion :md measures the strength of the lenses required. It ives positive knowledge of261 words
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Article, Illustration141 1935-06-16 18 Terms Agreed FIGHT FIXED FOR JUNE 22 Singapore, Saturday. IT is understood that Young Aide 1 has agreed to fight Frisco provided the latter reduces to lOst. 101 b., which is 31b. above the welterweight limit. Aide is willing, and the pair will clash at the141 words
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Article354 1935-06-16 18 Education Defeat M.S.C. 5-1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahiu. June 14. Playing on the Istana Padang this evening m the second round of the J.B.D.F. League the Education Department beat the Medical Sports Club decisively by s—l.5 1. The game was fast and the Education Department showed354 words
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Article, Illustration211 1935-06-16 18 Some Good Bowling Performances London, June 14. LANCASHIRE defeated Kent on tha first innings at Manchester. Kent: 224 (Woolley 85). Lancashire: 338 for 5 (Watson 150, Hopwqod 96) GLAMORGAN WIN Glamcrgan gained a victory by 133 runs over Leicestershire at Leicester. Glamorgan: 158 and 179 Mario w 6Reuter - 211 words
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Article60 1935-06-16 18 The following will represent Messrs. Tophain, Jones and Rallton, Ltd.. v. the Singanore Harbour Board on the Junior Civil Service ground to-day at 2.15 p.m.: S. H. Phillips, J. B. Devitt. H. N Croft, J. E. Eforrle, R.E. Slater. S. C Jennings, J. R. Oliver. J. S. Young.60 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1935-06-16 18 INTERESTING REVIEW OF MALAYA CUP PROSPECTS (By "Full Back' Singapore, Saturday. TUiERE is a good deal ot" uncertain- ty as to who will be the finalists m the Malaya Cup Competition. Local soccer enthusiasts had full hope 01 Singapore retaining the trophy, but after their1,054 words
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Advertisement32 1935-06-16 18 r -7 k m TH6VGRY M~ lk B€STP€OPI£ JF ANCHOR BUTTER 1 jj JVW >gl rgr-n,, J 1 1 THE FINEST NEW 1 ZE4LAND 77.' HtlU 63 BUTTER.! l Warm Studios 22532 words
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Advertisement109 1935-06-16 18 Great lSTopld Staci*urn ON SATURDAY, JUNE 22. Jti SIMON'S PROMOI'DN YOUNG FIGHTING O il FRISCO vs YOUNG ALOE 'jL^ralL Welter and Middle weight Welter weight Champion gf Champion of the Orin-i Japan VS.W to 34, ctv. w X^F&mW^ 12 :j MINUTE ROUND;-, ji^^ T-bV. #flr $S W* CHALLENGE FIGLT. M109 words
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629 1935-06-16 19 FINAL DAY'S RACING Two Biff Dividends ngAD-HBAT IN LAST BVBNT Reporter) r, Saturday. T-jr -eiangror Turf r Meeting was held n Kuala Lumpur to-day. The weather kepi tine, rxcept for a sho-ht d>iz2 fell before the fifth rac -rhe as oO< am lne629 words
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Article415 1935-06-16 19 Successful Meeting At Stadium Singapore, Saturday. TIIF. Third Annual Athk-tie Sports or--1 jyanised by Messrs. Th;- Weain, hrol,her V Lt(i were heW at vh <* Anson Kmd Stadium i.i the presence of a big gathering of EMIT, friends ar.<| well-wishers. The ccmpHtihs which took p-ir m >ho415 words
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Article93 1935-06-16 19 S.C.C. Second Eleven Beaten I Singapore, Saturday. Playing- on the S.C.C. ground this afternoon the Nondescripts Crcket Club beat the bom-;? team's second eleven by seven I v/Vkets Bet'itg first the S.C.C wptp only able ta compile 105 runs of which S. de Silva j r£* wickets for93 words
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Article30 1935-06-16 19 Americans To Meet Team From Pres. Monroe Tt*? American Association will meet 'cam from the President Monroe at baseball to-day at 10 a.m. on h* St. j Joseph's ground.30 words
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Article354 1935-06-16 19 Results Of The Third Round Singapore, Saturday. THF third round of the Singapore (Junior) Men's Singles Championship was decided at the- Clerical Union hall to-day. when four matches were ccmpleted. Ihe ftfeSl ihrec lies were soon over, none of the matches reaching the ihirH set, a~»d vlay354 words
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Article65 1935-06-16 19 England Win Toss And Bat First Nottingham, June 15. rE weather was fine, the wicket firm and likely to last when the First Test match between England and South Africa began to-day. These was a crowd of 2,000 when England, having won the toss, opened their innings65 words
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Article211 1935-06-16 19 Johore Trial For Match With Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) johore Bahru, June 15. i The following players from Batu Paha^ and Johore Bahru have been chosen >o play m the Possibles versus the Probables State trial game to be plavcd on the Royal Johore lnterI national211 words
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Article32 1935-06-16 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 15. ■The Imperial Airways' eastbound plane, bringing mails from London dated June 8, is h«ia up by ..j»ad W*a ther at Rangoon.32 words
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Article233 1935-06-16 19 Malaya Cup Soccer PENANG BEATEN BY 4—3 [From Our Oum Cc r re*pond*nt) Penang, Saturday. OLA YING with five reserves, Perak x sprang a surprise by beating Penang 4-3 m the Malaya Cup match played here to-day. The weather was cloudy and there was a slight233 words
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Article188 1935-06-16 19 An Eleventh Hour Sensation (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. FOLLOWING a sensation caused by the eleventh hour withdrawal of six Negri Sembilan players selected from the N.S. Chinese Recreation Club, the Malaya Cup match was played here this evening and ended m the visitors making history188 words
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Article132 1935-06-16 19 JULY MEETING, 1935. Ist. Day, Saturday, 29th. June, 1955 2nd Day, Wednesday, 3rd. July, 1935. 3rd." Day, Saturday, 6th. July, 1935. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 3 P.M. ON WED- NESDAY, THE 19TH. OF JUNE. 1935. The Subscript-ions for Visiting Members shall be: MEN $10 LADIES 5 fcr the132 words
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Article257 1935-06-16 19 Medical College Beat S.R.C, 1 i Singapore, Saturday. Laddie Alvis. the young Medical College cricketer was m splendid form when his side met the S.R.C. on the Padang yesterday. Scoring a brilliant knock «.f 84 runs and taking four wicket's for 80 runs, he was mainly257 words
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Article71 1935-06-16 19 Johore Bahru, Sfcttl relay. The Fort Canning crichc- team visited Johore Bahru yesterday and mot the Johore Cricket Club en thc Civ?' service Club Padang. The Johore Club baTted fijßs*. md scored 155, Dr. Lowscn ropsoertng with 48, which included two sisters, and Webb being the second highest71 words
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Article439 1935-06-16 19 second inninjrs and were all cut for 48 i runs Whitaker took 5 wickets and Jonklaas 4. PERAK BAT AGAIN Play m Perak's second innings was stopped owing to rain and further play seemed impossible this evening:. PerakV, first wicket fe'l when Suppiah was bowled by439 words
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Article, Illustration145 1935-06-16 20 I Cher i Teo Chee Tang, winner of the lon^ jump at Wearne Brothers' sporis Mr. P. Daintry and Miss "Babs" (i ay after heir wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Davis, the R.A. custodian, worried by Juan Chong' m Thursday's First game which resulted m 'he unese beating the145 words
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