The Straits Times, 28 August 1932

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 37. Sunday, August 28th, 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Lending Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 37. Sunday, August 28th, 1932. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 329 1 RENEWED WORLD CONFIDENCE. America Laying In Heav^ Stocks. AN EXPANDING DEMAND. Improvement In Statistical Position. (From On own Correaammteat.) Loifioii, Auk- Til KRK i m i;i iik optiinisi.i in Laa don i ibber circle nioa i training ground, in quarteni wfcx ntrongly pi imi
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  • 61 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correso«»ndent.) London. \ut-. 27. The closjag prices t«.day were Xl I.HKK. Spot (Bay< 2 J 4 d. (Stllers) I II Hid. Oct.-Dee. 2 27 12d. Jaa.-Mar. 2 2«> 33d Apr. -June lIS Hid. Market Tom h'irm. TIN. Snoi t!47« Ihree monl BldS II H>
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  • 95 1 Crossed Atlantic In 50 ft. Bout. Pai i IT'IX i of Pi iicelo i l bad left Ma vi 60 feel long sailinic hnal with the intention i ng th- j i ly at Tangier an a«lvr it urnux t > ip lad Tin for only .even ting
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  • 118 1 GANG ROBVERS SENTENCED. lIMMI POLICE COMMENDED in J( DGE. (From Our Own Corr«spon<lent.) Ipoh, A«g. 27 I h inert arrested ai the letch <>t i police aaswaah eppe ealra ■m 3 I vi ehai ged s< the A ■eing bmsn ben ct ■mi 1 id fe ,c pu poem of
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  • 637 1 Cash Prizes For Sixty-Four Readers. The first prize otl \-red by the Sunday Tunes in connection with the racing at fuipitit? amounted to $200 and this sum lia> been won by three readers, one from Kuala Lumpur, one from Ipoh and one from Singapore, who will, therefor c-eive
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  • 573 1 Valueless Cheques. ACTIVITIES OF WELL-DRESSED INDIAN. TJOVV two large Singapore firms were duped by a well-dressed Indian. .vho presented a cheque for r >5.OH to one nd a cheque for $2. r »0 to the other in espect of goods bought, was de efore Mr. Wilson,
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  • 80 1 United States And Ottawa Agreement. New York, Auk If. Enough has already In-en learnt of the iharartiT of the Ottawa a'jre'.ments. j •< ordiag to the Washington corre-irondent of the New York Times, to lead official- to predict that the Inited States (1 vernnunt will not find it
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  • 24 1 DR. ROWELL LEAVES £13,478. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 27. Dr. Rowel!, a former President of the Singapore Municipality, left 1U.47« (£12,7*3 net).
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  • 483 1 Combined Attack Planned. TO DRIVE OUT CHINESE VOLUNTEERS. Shanghai, Aug. _'T IN oitl* r to clear the Chinese volunteers out of the western listricts of Feng i c 'n. the Japanese military authorities arr planning a (oniliined air, li n<l and sea attv-k and have ordered a
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  • 36 1 Confiscated By Chinese Customs. London, \ug. 27. InUrest is aroused here by a Shanghai report that the ("hmcs«- < u-toms have rur.fi-? ited the Kritinh '-team r Hall.hcrH i.wii| to the atttmpted smuKKli»K Kreyhound>. jter.
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  • 56 1 Fears Of An Atlantic Tragedy. <k|o, Aug. 27. There is anxiety over the entire abof news rejr»nlin» th«* airmen Hive Lm ami John I'.ochken. It is feared that their etio] must have been exhausted at 1 a.m. today— Reuter. Lee and Bochken, two young .Americans, left Harbour Grace
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  • 230 1 200.000 "OI I IN L\NC\SIIIRE. London, Aug. 27 A strike of 20<l,0<H) cotton weaver \r I-ancashire, tgainst a i eduction of I and the reinstatement of nu-n wh.> struck earlier against the abr agrei ments, bv'gan at noon today.— ll Rugby, Aug. 27. Tbe negotiations which
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  • 81 1 Tea-Time Scores In Y< terdays Play. I. i-.don, Aug. 27 •The following are »he tea-time in today's County ricket matches: Surrey 26M for 5 vs. Middle < I sj 270 Im m at Lajtm*. Yorkshire 19f for vs. Su^si Hampsh >hi'i at Glesjeaal Somersetshire Z3l for fi vs.
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  • 40 1 London Police Combing West End. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 27. The Metropolitan Police have formed .i jr.orality squad for a W. st Bad ai I campaign, and are concentrating on literature, films and so-tailed dancing exhibitions.
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  • 1194 1 Officially Opened By Governor. BRILLIANT FUNCTION. First Club Gf its Kid k Singapore. HtmHwi he d I :i the entrance walked op th conducted on a tour >>f tl,i> elub lu. In spite of tho <lu!l skus the tfathc a brill! the I An clubs. There \*a*
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  • 1727 2 WILL WOMEN SUBMIT? A Clarion Call To A Revolt Against Fashion's Tyranny. The dress-designers in Paris and Vienna are endeavouring to re-assert their tyranny over women and to put them bark once again into uncomfortable, unhealthy and even positively ridiculous clothes once again. lnles> "Mi^s VXYI" takes
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  • 824 2 u>\ \\t\u;s of m:i\<. MIDGET. (By Hem Hehrens. Mayor of the Midget Town *h«-h in described in thi> article.) IT is the general belief that there is no great difference Mcl ween dwarfs and Lilliputians. As a matter of fact, how- lwarfs differ frum us in
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  • 936 2 W t>Kk OF THE I.S.S.A. PRIVATE DETECTIVES SUPPLANT WORLD POLICE. (li> John I). Hayes, one of the b*-t known Itnt i -h private detectives.) 1 CRIME today has become an international affair. (iangs, with headquarters in Pans establish branches in London, New York and other
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    • 23 2 rV\ \^M t Vfc Jk Merchandise k opHflr W^ Personal Effects M S^J^^ UI Wotor Cars Wt^f^ 4 col lye r auAy< APB
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    • 142 2 smile/ jJb+j Can you afford to smile If not. you net'd a Prudential Polity its security brings contentment /^i V and freedom from worry. s^A i 7l h 1 Till 1 1 1 1 1 SI I \l\* f The Endowment policy offerp you the ideal means of insurance. To
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    • 36 2 Thnvrthto Thnf AND TOMOkRc I WONDERED inougnts Lnat x LEAVE to get whepe FOR MV VOUb C\ PARIS CLOTHE LJEFT g C2 THE-M Should h jOj (Copyright. 1932. by TTie B«ll SyrAmtt. Inc.) b"* 0 |P
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  • 682 3 NEXT SATURDAY'S RESULTS. $100 For Best Forecast, $50 For Second Best. The Sunday Times is offering cash prizes totalling ifloO in connection with the tir-' dajf of the Singapore Autumn Meeting. A FII!ST PBIZI Of $100 WILL HK AWARDED FOR THE BEST COUPON IN CONNECTION WITH
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  • 1188 3 Judging Character By Gesture. HANDWRITING AS A MEANS OF MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS. (By Kdouard de Rougemont, I'rofes»H>r at the College des Sciences >'•- ciales vice-president of the (iraphological Society) WRITING is a kind of individual action or gesture, and every has a psychological meaning. Each
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  • 752 3 OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT CONTRAVENED. London, Aug. 1 I^REDKKICK H<nry Budgen, a reporter, who was sentcn'cd to two month- in cond division by Sir Chatties Hnon at Bow Street Police Court on a summons that he "knowingly lectived information communicated to him in contravention of the Official Secrets
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  • 162 3 A New Drink Discovered By Tramps. Tramp? have diaeavered a new drink. They disdain American wood alcohol methods of distillation because they can obtain the new drink t chei> It is called Sursriril Spirit."' ami of methylated uxed with oil, and it makes them, it is stated, mad
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    • 61 3 Suiulay Tiincs (Singapure) Kacing C— pcUli— (B). I enter The Sunday Times Racing Competition on the con- ditions stated, and I consider the following horses will win on the first day of the forthcoming meeting at Singapore, on Saturday, Sept. 3. FIRST RACE SECOND RACE THIRD RACE FOURTH RACE FIFTH
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    • 24 3 a^am^^^l Bi^ «Lw d/^^g^^^^l W^ U/hpti a if) ii aTM'dnim^l' £^l|| UCI 1 9dl| W^^B^y^ _ay^a^at^l^^^?rT^^ aVXriL t --O afja^^sV^e^stf Mm niia%li t>E **mm^!mWft-m
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  • 1215 4  -  AKIR BRIDGE NOTES. Disclosing Strong Points. WHEN IT PAYS TO CONCEAL STRENGTH. By This Offani articles in nut ivtrmhd for thr advanced bridge plafcwr, biit tor thr vast atC/on'ty who, kaoaaj aiaaaa 1 tin-1 thrtnsrlrix siv< i>t i)it<> Contr<ttt, us ictll us for the
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  • 1598 4 By IHE WASDERER. Mr. Hiialhank Turns I it i twin M ihv W orld Is My llom<>' i Survivor Of World Rotary Mr, Cheong Kaon %m£t hmjrmdmm Thy Ptmtkmdpi Of Sp'.itllt' Mrmorivs Of Kelantan Riven I fat* 77i" Rui'ivay Uan l)om> A Malay In Su'lzcrland. DEAI u!(!
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  • 582 4 Party Leave Island In Ship's Tank. Ie has been erected in Cooktown. morial »n a woman who, her child and Chinese aernant. i d from cannibals on an island by i. lit ting to sea in an old ship's tank, only with the other members of the
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  • 471 4 CHIVALRY IN WAR TIME. LINERS SPARED in GERMAN CRI ISEKS. f|'HK story of bo -;ared by UarasM i ruisor in l\ e:i:ly <l:.y> ot the war was told on 1 at the (onl.ieiu'c of the Intern, tion:Law Association at Oxford. ProbU neutrality at sea in time of war weie uricl*
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  • 181 4 Man Alleges He Was Tricked Of £100. A up. 19. The alligation that i man was dapad into buying 1 fifty thousand cigfci whii-h diti nut i New-a-tle Polife-com! aWfl Fredrick (Jonlnn of Panmuic Street, was remanded m i usto Iy for with false •in lost .1. -i
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    • 164 4 Ny d "«i«y the subtle skill of «v S skilful and experienced crafts- 4, 4V^kv nianship. S .CV >> y *^S> h«ve no difficult) in obtain- '»K these from the house of satis- /V 7 ''ed clients. We await your dV> ommand and are always at your <iy x fv*t*m
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    • 100 4 mIM «4I a 1 aW VaaS 1 J F H BBBfBj EPILEPSY Entirely new method of treatment. Simple m home-made remedy. Send for "Trestite on Nerve Disturbsncea." Full of common-tense free advice. Posi-' tive proof given. Completely cures lady writes: I tried every known remtdy for '22 years without Success,
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    • 42 4 FOR THE RACES. ln'l j our BINOCULARS KEI'AIKKII A IK \.\KH M ELLISON S. EZEKIEL <M\l.\> \s < HEAPESI OPI U IWi 17. h»M-i Read, (off Ka-t Coast K»ad.) h\r<»\(. UNGATOKC i \n ■aaaaaal »iii sal «n* \ddr. I 1 Ot <<■ tittrnded to
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  • 1151 5 OARSMEN WHO WABTI POWER. (By E. T. Phelps. professional Scullinjj Champion of the World.) IT is a comparatively simple matter for me to enumerate th. training required for scullers and oarsmen of every type, for ever since I can remember I haw held an oar. My
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  • 1269 5  -  Greta Garbo Why I Feel Homesick! By rF you had been doing the same work, with the same people, in the same place, thousands oi miles away trom your homeland, for neatly ten years wouldn't you feel homesick V\ th haif a million unknown film
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  • 94 5 Sequel To American Negro Trial. Brussels, Aug. The police have arrested a mother who now tounnj; Kutope in order io protest against the death sentence passed on ler son of one of six negroes who were condemned in the United States to be lianged for assault on
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  • 389 5 GAINING ON OTHER NATIONS. London, Aug. 17 rE latest information from many sources gives the "first-line" strength of the Soviet Air Force at 1.270 aircraft. This places Russia above Great Britain, but below the United States. France, Italy. and Japan. The method of placin er, U
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    • 145 5 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. MATINEE TODAY 3-15. a grand refreshing romantic comedy thriller "STEADY COMPANY" with JUNE CLYDE. NORMAN FOSTER, ZASU PITTS. MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE IS COMING. UNDER NEW A QE"! Dill NEW ADELPHI Proprietors, HOTEL LTD. HOTEL. SPECIAL CLASSICAL CONCERT P, STRAI >S AM) HIS BAND SUNDAY, AUGUST
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    • 116 5 ANOTHER BRILLIANT BRITISH PICTURE! 111 I TODAY'S t Jr Matinee! The Beautiful Knjilish Star of "LOOSK ENDS" fume— ADRIANNE ALLEN WITH The Celebrated CharsHtr Actor ALSTIN TUVOB anil KIJZABtTH ALIAN (of Serein- for Ladies" in Agatha Christie's intriguing Stage Success "BLACK COFFEE" Brilliantly Directed! Splendidly Acted! PRODUCED BY TWICKENHAM STUDIOS,
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  • 650 6 —Asks GABRIELLE CHANEL of Paris IT is not M I'a-y a< it um-iI t" ha t>> clistin^u: from a smart Englishwoman or a marl Viennese, or a smart Annii.an. A char.jji' in the mode flashes round the ir N fast as a win-le-s wave wi'l ta
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  • 30 6 Mrs. Ainsworth with her two daughters. Catherine and Patricia, arriving fur the Royal Garden I'arty at Buckingham Palace, which function ends the London season.
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  • 228 6 U7OMKX who have bought "back pyjamas and bathing suits find thst they must pay serious attention to beauty exercises for the back and amis. A few minutes of these each day will Mfft wondt To improve the too-thin shoulders and upper back, the arms should be raised shoulder
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  • 264 6 ORDINARY Turkish towellmjr, gaily striped or boldly patterned, has saddenly become tho vogue for evening frot!:s v.orn at riverside dances in London. Many couple* hki- to k«> puntinjr or for a row on the river by moonlight between dances, but women found that romance ly disappeared and such
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    • 190 6 LAST WEEK OF WHITEAWAYS ANNUAL SALE FINAL DAY SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3rd. LaPPnT *INK i.isi.k WHITE TRMNN so< H l'l.im will- i i.hi.l t..|» in Lentee, ya\r Oraagi aed i in iTu'i. LjGS Sale Price NO rei ts G^o/LkN^KYj VKT BILK S&^^t^^fi^*^ Kl quality, *%r t «^>^.( BAS<C Khedea, gn Un^h
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    • 74 6 A FRUIT jelly is al/fii iA\ -^^ways a welcome r I'rrJrri delicacy. Cere b o s 1^ llfl'MM**^ Jell y Crystals are JT- 1 I 'jj^fgffi^n', made from the purest W SS: S -ry->r^/ ingredients— the juice V^ II ripe fruit and the fajf- li^i^szl finest sugar. The >3e^ i^Z^^^^^>
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    • 171 6 y HENRY H. COHEN, Ud. L lS h tad Floor Maynard Building, |JB 16 Battery Road. Til. SIM I SINGAPORE THE BETTER MILK FOR BABIES .fi tor Baby's Sake— LACTOGEN Doctor and Nurse are so pleased "Lactogen" is pure, fresh, with Baby and the way he has full-cream milk, dried
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  • 4018 7  -  GWYN EVANS OUR SERIAL STORY By EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. Bill Kellaway, an out-of-work journalitt, Bitting on a bench on the London Embankment, is accosted by a well dressed stranger who asks him if he would like a million pounds! Kellaway naturally says "yes," and leaves with the
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    • 32 7 BOATS BUILT AND OVERHAULED gmmm^ IB"* B P* < TFy^sPj INBOARD AM) Ol IBOVRD HILLS DESIGNED TO CLtEMTt 1 KKOMKIMIN !>. DINGHYS SUPPLIED FROM STOCK. THE SHIPYARD DEPT. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED TANJONG RHU, SINGAPORE.
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  • 664 8 Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister's message to Malaya regarding the Ottawa < Onference is one of deep significance, reminding us that Empire trade agreements have not only their privileges but their responsibilities. There is no beating about the bush. It is plainly slated that HNM few dependencies which at present
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  • 4414 8 I!S THE WORLD'S WORST FOREST. In this Mftfc'j adnntuto story by T. C. Bridges and I ill man a araphiv account is ffiven of Julian Duguid's famous trip into the world's worst forest. SOME men start wandering as soon as they can walk others live
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  • 1383 8 Believe it or not being The Assertions of Ananias I yield to none in my admiration of Oterpriae and therefore I desire to pay I tribute to the sportsmen who made a rallant effort to win The Sunday Time, lacing Competition by submitting couons that were 100 per cent, corr
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  • 135 8 (Fnim Our Own orrespondent.) London. Saturday. The doorkeeper at the Colonial Office informs me that \arious proposals for enforcing registration of certain European male citizens in tht ulony and a possible scheme of conscription in the f M.S. have bwn referred to the authorities here who are highly
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    • 225 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ADIXIMII HOTEL. mCIAL CLASSICAL CON- MM. 9.:i0 p.m. 4LIIAMBRA THEATRE. \i:i. yoi LISTENING with Wil'iam Mair.es, Mad^c Kvans iuui Anita I'aue. (i.l.»— tt.l"> p.m. I 'hone CAPITOL THEATRE. BLACK COFFEE «ith Adriannc Allen jnd hli/ahetli Allan. 6.1.1 1.15 p.m. Phone "»2«l-2. MARLBOROL'GII THEATRE. HADONNA Of HI STREET with
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    • 57 8 r>IAN 0 TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. I Phone 2902. 284, Orchard Koad. IN MEMOKIAM. n loving Memory of Josephine Veronica I'aulo. who died in Singapore on Aut- liiJH. A bitter jrief a .«hock severe, To nart with one we loved so Our I it we won't cumplain. But
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    • 21 8 <$,b? SunilHi] ©meg EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street TELEPHONE 3681.
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  • 1563 9 MR. D. MUNRO'S OPINION. Enjoying Life On A Salary Of $45 A Month. fpHA'l Singapore thirty y<ai aaa MM A a better place lor the yoiin- man is the eonxidered opinion of Mr. David Munro, manager of W. Hammer sind Co, Ltd.. who in retiring
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  • 41 9 The plane in which Lieu.. CMMSM <.. Ka'l. of thr Koyal Australian Navy, who is flying from Kngland MJ \ustralia. searched for thre day* lor the missing Malayan lying pia ters. (See st«.ry in column X.)
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  • 70 9 Raid On English Home Of Lord Bledisloe. I.oiidon. Auif. 27. Burglars stole frtmi I.vdtiev P;uk, th- residence of Lord Blc <ii.-ldoe, the GovcrMMN QcMMI of New a'a a in, ntation cups value I a £500, th rty of Mr. I. W. O. Liddcll, form-il, of Shanghai. Th"
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  • 1009 9 An Impression. FORTUNES LOST IN RUBBER. C. ornwallis-West in the London Daily Telegraph. MENANG. I RAVE always hear. l that n ore nw ities are met with in Kgy t than anywl but Malaya mu>t -uiely tun it pretty lo>e. The Knglish and Dutch naturally are
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  • 522 9 A Fruitless Search. LIHLE HOPE OF THEIR DISCOVERY. "I am MM llsgj <i«ad and that Off «ili n«:t M f«»jnd ;ili\e. a« I cannot conii'i\r any place thi-y have none to wh'Tc th«-> would not have betn reported h> the inhal.itaniv" VU MS st;'ttm«nl made h> I
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    • 47 9 4I9HNNII WAhKER BORN 1820-/^ /S N, GOING *WL STRONG Axlk 1 RED LABEL FIRST* RATE I WHISKY AT A MODERATE Apd i r v /Q^C^N BLACK LABEL \~y J THE DE-LUXE BLEND SOI.K \(.K\TS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENAWG «id IPOH.
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    • 146 9 ACCESSORIES TAPERED ROLLER BEARINGS A^fW*^sP^ Mil<'a«r U tin- measure of car f Vr"' I J lU^hjMj mileagr i- w Timken B«'uring Aa wheels spin smoothly along: J j^^^j»%rriS& pinions run true; differentials arc r\ F\ g^aM kept to dead silence; steering retains Search for the reason and you find KggggMflf
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  • 205 10 Chinese Arrested On Charge Of Attempted Murder. On the night of Jan. M, Mtf f ttwas hinese, one f them tall} efc rh M the •lannet, wee walking along Amoy Suddenly the men or. i of the cl. rk draw knives i alleged to have attacked and wounded
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  • 99 10 Extensive Manoeuvres In Lorraine. Pan-, Aug. 2-1. French air manoeuvre- aie taking place on a large scale in a region stretching from Rheims to MetS and comprising the entire coal-mining and industrial district of Lorraine. The Army is also taking part in order U test the efficiency
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  • 130 10 Boy Changes One For Two Bananas. A boy of eight told the Birmingham magistrates on Aug. 14 why he had _ed a £1 note for two bananas. 1 found a £1 note in a tin box," he said. but 1 had never seen one before. I asked
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  • 714 10 LORRY JUMPERS LEVY BLACKMAIL. NEW PERIL KIND-HEARTED DRIVERS FACE. SCORES of unscrupulous young women are reaping a livelihood out of lorrydrivers on tne main roads out of London. Lorry-jumping, always discountenanced by the police authorities because of the mobility it affords desperate criminals fleeing fro,r. justice, has become the Fashion
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  • 68 10 New Tripos At Cambridge. As the result of a repon issued by th^ Syndicate on the Medical Courses and Kxaminations at Cambridge I'niversi y. it is proposed t<> constitute a new tripos examination to lx' known as the Medical Sciences Tripos, on the ground that the nt cLrriculum
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  • 384 10 PROGRESS OF THE SPIRIT OF OTTA\* Rugby, Aug. 27. A meeting of the Cabinet Council took j;lace at 10, Downing Street, this morning, the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald presiding. The newspapers naturally assume that in addition to a wide range of dom business awaiting
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  • 322 10 Revenue Expected To Go On I Increasing. The Tote is looking up. and the R tf Betting Control Boani that it has seen the end of its financial troubles, and will now go on steadily increasing: revenue. It has had to light against bad trade. high operating
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  • 93 10 Arm Drawn Through Cage Bars. Mr. Edgar Jackson, of Belvedere Road. Liverpool, is now in a nursing baa covering from injuries inflicted by a lion I white he was \isilmg the new Liverpool i Zoo. He was walking by the cage when the j lion seized his
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  • 493 10 MR. JO\l> EXPOSES LL.P. FOLLY. THE folly and futility of preaching revolution in Uritain was vigors exposed by .Mr. C K. M. -load on Aug. 14 .when he addressed an Independcn Labour Party Summer School a< I The recent decision of the 1.1. i. to disaflfiliate
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  • 131 10 Valuable Picture Stolen From Motor-Car. London, Aug. I<>. failed so •v of a picture, valued £2,000, n a motor-car outside Kings Putney Hill, S.W., ten days ago. .Mabel Predcricke, the owner. ■lay offered a reward of £50 for thv■ry of the picture a Dutch painting, Ravt
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    • 49 10 After the match §3 J K -'<SfVi dtstenfah KINCCEORCE [yg /W' IS* --^N- Mil if A U -JP^,^ I Go through life c J <L, A with the nght s P int 4u*&twqu ¥4H SBBBtBBBBBBT aWSBB A^BST S% at^BT a%J SBBBBsfI S^Lk Sf B» dBBK kw **■*■<•» *N SjtSjSU»* II
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    • 39 10 DC RCS/kl UH.Q of Qi£d.rettes Enjoy a cool satisfying smoke at anytime. Keep a tin on hand they are always fresh. Save your roupons hiuli-class "ifl* arr |ir«'»enleil. Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG 8c IPOH.
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  • 1498 11 In A Hospital Ward At Night. ASTOUNDING ALLEGATIONS. Alleged Prank Of Youth In Women's Clothes. r Prosaic invesUgattoa by inspectors of the Ministry of Health of ;t ariot of charges affecting the conduct of an isolation hospital in Bm*l h;i suddenly flared into a firstclnss sensation. Former patienis of the
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  • 203 11 Brighton Girl Baulks A Trickster. Brighton, Aug. 17. The smartness of a jrir' shop assistant, which led to UN ftd conviction of a man who attempted to "ring the change*," was commenced by the Brighton niagistra' Miss Gladys Ethel Harrison told how William Henry Watson. Zb, described aa
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  • 751 11 When The Dead Will Speak Again. STORING VOICES OF THE PAST IN BRITISH MUSEUM. f ARKKULLY stored away in a small v> and not often visited room at the British Museum is one of the most interest ing and because in many instances Irreplaceable valuable collections ever conceived. It is
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  • 1188 11 j 2 NAVAL OFFICER'S TRAGIC LOVE. Sensational Story That Stirred French Diplomati c Circles. A sensational love tragedy that stirred French diplomatic and theatrical circles was given another dramatic turn on Aug. 14 by the news that a talented stage and scretn actress had disappeared.
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    • 128 11 DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF SINGAPORE FOOT BURNING Z l^ 1 CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I BETWEEN DRY BLISTERS I _J THE TOES SKIN L_ ABSORBINE J! KILLS VSm,J SINGAPORE FOOT %\ny one of these unpleasant sym"toms i« a PANGER SIGNAL of "BINGAPOIE FOOT," the dreaded aathre diaaaaa vrkka -crds
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    • 102 11 <R CUIDT itrfP HEADQUARTERS fl/V^K VVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVU\^VVVVVVVVVVVV thi-: s\n i mi in smith ;^fl My (a bad verse uith a good morml) j^^^ Ssid Smith, in pain, "This shirt is not The size fifteen I thought I bought. The laundry has reduced my size, Uoless that little marker lies." A button
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  • 3051 12 The Man Who Held An Empire For France Intimate letters from Tonquin. By Marshal Lyailley. Translation h> Mr-. \ul rej U- IHoml. Tin Bailey Head I HBEUT l.ya'utey, Marshal af France, o very well known outside his run oountr) and its colonies, but th. no doubt that be is one
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  • 43 12 "The Peat Cutters." One of the pictures with which Jan and Cora (iordon have illustrated their "Three Lands on Three U heels." an entertaining account of a rapid tour through France. Km land and Ireland on a motor-r>rle.
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    • 174 12 THE WRITING PAD until Tm w<> i i \noN. I|(gOXLEY jj r. b) JOHN MCI I LTD. line POM AM) SOI.I» U, )v M \l A. KIAT S ECONOMIC SALE. ENDS AUGUST 31st. Doom open I ii.'P. io ">..!0 p.m. HALF PRICE BARGAINS IO( M KANTI SIIOKS. I An OpporlLMiM
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    • 118 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. ri I C" u iyi^ fZT I^*l Wfi ■>$■ I 1111 i-"-- •>! \zm II 1 1 (CLUES.) S CROSS. > l:iMl "rniiment.s tl. t'oml.incd with air of raienes !>l 24. K.vp.-i Sum uo ii i o 5. ll>n .1. nd.an buff.lo I U. G^d by lc».e--86.
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  • 73 13 A VICTORIOUS MALACCA CH INESE FOOTBALL TEAM. The Malacca Chinese \,ilu:i <r -•>" fcctl.all leant uhifh routed th«« F.urasian o'untf-rv m the M.\.( intt r enmpan) hallenue (up linal bj <> <•■ Siltinj: from left to right l'te. Raaa Kirn Yong. games captain I'te. H. W. (heam. Hon. seo. Lieut.
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  • 488 13 CHABCI \(.\l\sr A IllSIUM) PAUL London, Aue. lfi. WHEN Charles F ndlay. -Jr.. a motor car deali r, of Southwii-k IMa c GlMfl f< id ;ippe-ued <m lerojuid Ix fore th- magistrates vmtcrdajr "n charge >f shooting at his wifi on .July It with ntent to
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  • 183 13 NEGRI SEMBILAN. Badminton Association Formed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) inlian. Aue. 11. AI.AIJdK gathering of badminton i n ihusi.. i bled at the St. I'.iu!'Old lora' v purpose of forming a local badminton ■tior Mi. (hone Swee I, m wa\oted to the chair anil Mr. Kok Ckaßjg 1 actad a-
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    42 13 Mr. I*. I 'h-i»nh\ ah. retired station super. ntei Ht nt. F.M.S. Kl>s.. Taipinu. who was recertlv award* 1 tht lin perial iritw Medal in recognition of laiihful serxires rendered U> rrnmrnt He s« r^ ed Ihe rail»a> administration tor 14 >ear>.
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  • 46 13 AMICABLE AT HLETIC ASS O. A( OMMITTKE rreeting of the Amicabl. AlhletK m, to pa fourth annual report for the year l!»::i--r.»:;j. will be held at the association misex. l'.-H I inkin Stn Tupsda I'mThe sjMwaen af the sxanacmneal miltec are ie<;u>- ted to attend thiine.
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  • 55 13 Kuala Lumpur Literary Association. THE Kuala Lumpur Student-' I. lation will hold a social on Sept. I p.m. in the amociation preim An excur.-ion to the Chinese Haaatolinm. Dusun Tua hot -prinir. will tak<? on Sept. ii at i^t .i.iii Heathers wishing to take part arc axked t"
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  • 52 13 Sicw Sin Sin Singles TmnMNat MEMBEM of tk I Si. -i are n<minrled thfl handicap tournament clone on Sept. Intending eoatpei hould f.., their v, ith entrant which is ii.'> con t an Tianjr 217 Laveader R1 re that <i., The draw will court (Rangoon Road) on Sun.. 1.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 124 13 REGLYKOL Sure Cure Un- DilbctM KM. l.t HOI. I .-<lum.il hcrl>harinle:.- to health. Ithl.MkOl. i MCar ami Acetone in the urine. KM.MMM thf <d charce of urine MSLY&OI -e> the shoansal of thu >l ami hunj.''-i KM. I. KOI. promote! digestion. ■MM KOI. ram upon Maaetes sack ;i> Ar/.. arm.
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    • 39 13 VN.inl Ihe Host I'irk-mr-up Take "SKRU A V AI 1.05," Ih. MUM I'»M< Rich Stimulate* Ih. \i>p. -t r. ni-theils the Nervm sad ts* Blood. V\\ \KI»KI) 21 I.OLD and SILYEI MfcOVLS. \grnU MEDICAL OFFICE, RrsH Hasah Komi. SinmP«»re. <
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  • 435 14 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Everton Defeated. HOW FULHAM FARED AT BRADFORD. Tilt; Knjflish Football League 1932 i on sp«B«l yesterday with a full projfrai: There were several interesting results EvertOB, last year's champions, visited West Bro nwich and were defeated by three ftoftli to one, while the Arsenal,
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  • 49 14 SINGAPORE CUP FOOTBALL. THE draw for the semi-finals in the S.A.F.A. Cup competition resulted as follows dhini-^- vs. R.A.F. on Wednesday, Auk. U. Malax s vs. Gloucester*, on Flriday, S«'>t. 2.' The linal will he played on Friday B*pt i». All matches wiU be at the An■on Koad Stadium.
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  • 137 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Aug. H7. A feature of the .eturn match iciw-cn the Police md Ipoh was the bowling of UncNnmnri who tcok three wickets in omover, and the entUng of Cooper, for Ipoh, 7.'> runs. Scoi I Ipoh Har nynjrton l> MacNamara 12, Kaylcy
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  • 630 14 O\ ESI HELMING DEFEAT IN SECOND DIVISION. (iloucesleis 7; R.A. 1. A M overwhelming defeat at the hands A of the Gloucester's Regiment second eleven came to the Royal Artillery in the Second Division League match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. r b<- first half
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  • 61 14 In a third division match, played yesterday on the HarlMiur Board ground, i and Ncave beat the Pom Office by f ir iroals to nil. The following are some of the forthcoming third division fixtures which were postponed: Bramtoco vs. Vehicles Dept., on Monday on the
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  • 81 14 Dates Of Semi-Finals and Final. The S.A.K.A. Challenge Cup competition It Hearing :m end and the dates for mi -finals and the final have already bien fixed, the latter date being Sept. >(. The semi-finals will lie played between the Chuu-se and the R.A.K. (on wenvea day, Aug.
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  • 787 14 Tredgold's Success. FIRST IN 5 INDIVIDUAL EVENTS. BEFORE a huge crowd of both I European and Asiatic staffs and women visitors and other spectators, the A.P.C. annual sports were held yesterday at Paya Lebar sports ground, and they also marked the opening of the line ground of
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  • 59 14 \ORkSlllllE WIN SECOND YEAR IN SUCCESSION. i'.ondon. Aug. 27. Yesterday's victory against Hampshire \orksbire the county cricket chamv.anship for the second year in Their present record is Played 27, won I^. lost li, won on fust innings li lirst innings 1, no result 3 total points {00.
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  • 375 14 K. L. Rangers Surprise The V.M.C.A. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 27. AT cricket, the Rangers sprang a surprise when they topped the V.M.C.A. total this afternoon for the loss of MM wickets on the Association's ground in a Stonor Shield contest. The Rangers entered
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  • 221 14 Australian Test Team Selection. Every one knows since the 19H0 team went to England that cricket is a game for the young fellows. Young men have better opportunities for selection toda> than ever they had l*.'fore.' These encouraging remarks w-ere made by the president ol the Q.C.A.
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  • 27 14 (From Our Own Correspondent Penang, Aug. 27. Sevtnteen scnools and 2«>4 comp took pait in the fourth annual Chinese mt'T-school athletic sport an today.
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  • 39 14 Members of the S.R.C. who are desirous of playing hockey, are requested to sign their names on the list provided for that purpose in the club. The season commences with a practice game on Wednesday, Sept. 7.
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  • 947 14 HIE RIGHT SPORT FOR TBI MGnffl vge. (K> Professor William Anderson, M l» director of Physical Kducation at Yale I nivrrsity.) FJKroKK a young man takes up an occupation or profession he gives the matter very careful consideration. He is interested in his work, of course, but
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    • 84 14 Assets excued $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $.15,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 11l AD OVriCBl Const Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Sinjtapore. LONDON OFFICK: 27. Old Jewry. K. C Tkt t'ompiiny has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Kn^lund and complies
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    • 18 14 For the Anchor which means the finest New Zealand Butter. ANCHOR BUTTER SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 4
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  • 2369 15 Kuala Lumpur omen's Keenness For Sport Chinese Girls Take Ip Hockey Success Of Amateur Athletic Championship Meeting A Bigger Entry Than Last Year An A. A. A. For Singa/tore Selangor Football League Cup Competition, (BY FORWARD.) TIIK fair s<\ in Kuala Lumpur has be«-n taking more
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  • 914 15  -  FRANCIS OUIMET *Golf Notes* By (Present Amateur and Former Open Champion.) MUCH has been written about the value of a sound golf swing and at the .-ame time there are those who figure that ■i) long as you ran get your ball in the hole
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  • 74 15 SOVIET JUSTICE. Death For Concealing Corn. Moscow, Aug. 23. Conforming with the recent decree in--titutinjf the death penalty for the crime of stealing or concealing corn, which in described in the decree as an anti-re-volutionary act and therefore a crime against the State, the first death sentence has been passed
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  • 62 15 The British Government's New Plans. London, A up. 2.1. After the splendid success which attended the conversion of the five cent. War loan the British (Jovernmen* i~ planning, according to Press reports, various other conversions of War loans and other State issu The papers state that the newly
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  • 91 15 To Be Made In December 1933. Moscow. Aup. A renoral census will r*> taken in December \W.i in all States be'onfing t<> the Soviet Federation, m nr.lnfr to an offirial announcement made today. The count of the population will take pl«' nccordine to a new system the efficiency
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    • 14 15 Economise by Using T.K.K. TYRES Cost Less Per Mile. TAN KAH KEE Co., Ltd.
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    • 151 15 I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I ft WITH I THE LAMPS O^JTINC BRILLIANCE 1 asm bi* wB bbbV sbt r-^^?^l BaY .^H 8888 m J UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Incorporated in Straits Settlements. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. Stockists: JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. EMPIRE PRODUCT ROSELLA PURE FOOD PRODUCTS OVER 100 VARIETIES. •^X^rc nearly
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  • 29 16 The liiniTiiiir, Si. t <>cil Clemenii, meeting the officials of the Singapore Island (iolf Club on the occasion of the formal opining \esJerday.
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    18 16 Id. I'W-yi*. race in progress at the A.l\ < ports yesttrday. Tredgold, the winner. is seen on thf ri^ht.
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    12 16 Trcdpold (left) who also won the ICO-yds. race at lh»- \.l'.( sports
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    14 16 A lino action pi<»urr taken during Ihi huidle race which Tri-djiold sue in winning.
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    25 16 The < «iag their first goal by penalty kick in the match with the B.C.C. at Urn Anson Koad Studi urn. The Chinese wen by I—2.
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    16 16 A dangerous moment in front of the S.(.C. K oal. The defending back succeeded in clearing.
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    • 11 16 t>arrc S. Eltae, m.io ttttallfiefc Optician CAPITOL BUILDING. I TEL. 2751.
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