Morning Tribune, 30 June 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 128. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, June JO, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 301 1 riI'MIISII iillJ IM* OF iioicm- thaiim-ii WARNING OF TRAGEDY EARLY HOItMM. ATTACK IX IHM Mil It LA.\E (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. fHE whole detective force in Selangor is at present concentrating in finding the murderer of Mr. Leslie Carson, the Australian racehorse
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  • 132 1 Negus To Appeal To Geneva London. June 29. A COMMUNICATION has been addressed to the Seeretary-Gene-ral of the League of Nations stating that the Emperor of Ethiopia intends to appear in person at tne meetings of the League Assembly as head of the Ethiopian delega-tion-British Official Wireless. friend! Ol Mr
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  • 42 1 Rome. June 26 It is Officially announced that a tenvear agreement has been signed m Benin regulating the operation of civil air-Unei between Italy and Germany and flights over their respective territory. The agreement foreshadows the amplification of existing air-lines- Reuter Wireless.
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  • 180 1 BOLIVIA'S TIN MOVE La Paz (Bolivia), June 29. AN attempt to alleviate the Bolivian labour stringency, which is so seriously embarrassing the tin restriction scheme. Is the announcement of an amnesty to all who avoided service oj deserted in the Gran Chaco war with Paraguay, In return for a year's
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  • 55 1 London. June 29. Japan has notified Great Britain thai she does not intend, m present circumstances, to accede to the 1936 London Naval Treaty, nor does the intend a' present to formulate her views on the desirability of linvokmg the escalator clause of' the 1930 London Treat v
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  • 42 1 After a collision with a goods van al the junction of Abbey Road and Priory Road Hampstead, a heavy lorry mounted the pavement and knocked dowt, Frederiek Mayes. 55, a postman, of Abbev Road, who was detained in hospital' with head injuries.
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  • 286 1 SINO-JA PANESE TENSION Incident At Fengtai Peiping, June 29. A SERIOUS* increase in Sino- Japanese tension in North China is feared as a result of an alleged attack by Chinese soldiers on two Japanese traders at Fengtai, a railway Junction south of Peiping. One of the traders is reported to
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  • 145 1 London. June 29. THE firing by Chinese Customs cruisers on Japanese ships and the reputed arms deal between China and Germany, are given prominence in the English papers, though no comment and no information is forthcoming in London regarding the arms deal. The nrlng on Japanese ships
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  • 1205 2 INCREASE IN REVENUE Town's Health Worse THE annual report for 1935 of the President of the Singapore Municipality, just issued, shows an excess of revenue over expenditure of $227,202, revenue amounting to 513.-")1.r>22 and expenditure to $13,024,320. Loans outstanding totalled $64,858,777 and Sinking Funds amounted to $14,862,274, while the annual
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  • 69 2 Alexandria, June 26. A thousand workers in a cotton>pinning mill began a stay-in strike for better conditions, occupied tht factory and rejected all warnings to leave A strong detachment of barefooted police noiselessly entered th factory at dawn, while the strikers were sleeping and arrested 800. Forty
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  • 375 2 At Farewell Function Goodwood Singapoic, Sunday i VERY pleasant function was held on A the lawn of the Goodwood Park Hotel this afternoon by the itafl of the Qreal Eastern Lite Assurance Company Ltd., In honour of Mr. Horace W. Rap?r imanaging director of the company*
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  • 94 2 London, June 29 The Prime Minister. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, will spend a few days in the country to obtain a little relaxation pftcr the heavy work of the last few weeks. He is. however, keeping in close touch with Downing Street and will be back in London
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  • 23 2 Twenty-four schoolgirls from Southern Rhodesia who are touring Great Britain, visited Rydal Mount, Ambleside, and Dove Cottage, Grasmere, two homes of William Wordsworth.
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  • 332 2 No Arrests Made Yet Singapore, Monda\ NO arre I have been made in com. tion with the attempted burglary oi the sale at the Navy Army and ce Canteen at Tanglin Barrack- on Friday night. At least three men are believed i have been concerned in the
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  • 114 2 London, June 29. In order that he may see as much as possible cf the air army during his inspection of the Royal Air Force en July 8, the King has asked that formalities shall be as few as possible Tho King will make a tour by
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    • 68 2 VoOy FRESH MILK— WITH Lfgag|) ALL THE TROUBLE 4 REMOVED! I J v IET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk. to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you,
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  • 2796 3 CONTROL TO END? Straits Traders Meeting Singapore, Monday. "THERE is no doubt of the general 1 desire in this country to see a renewal of restriction at the same time there is definite and vocal stiffening of opinion that participation in the scheme can
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  • 98 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court Chambers at ll a.m. Bkcy. 335 35—Re Syed Ali bin Abdulkadir Alhabshee—Public Examination. Before Mr. Justice Mills in the Ist Court at 10.45 a.m Part heard: S. 532 J35—A. Kadir ors vs., M. K. Karuppiah Before Mr.
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  • 64 3 Al the annual conference of representatives of British and Dutch shin Ding and air line companies with frosts in the Far East, held at the it was decided to coninue the igr emen< under which steamship and tickets are Interchangeable. i thai a passenger to the East may Xcnani M1
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    • 71 3 j -maw a u#nrj RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT FOR THOSE WITH NEAT. TIDY I! AIR soi iimi ii :i> w£/ bkilliwtim: it KFEPS YOUR HAIR IN CONDITION. PREVENTS THE FORMATION OF DANDRUFF AND FAI LING HAIR. FOR GIVES HIGH GLOSS TO THE HAIR. OT poiIR TIMES LONGER THAN CAN LAST FOyiM^F^^ iantine
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  • 8 4 Up-To- The Minute Financial News Special London Cables
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  • CLOSING COMMODITY PRICES IN WORLD MARKETS
    • 203 4 London Monday's closing Spot: 7» 2 "down 1 16' Forward 7% 'down 132). Tone: Dull. Singapore Monday's closing. As only to be expected with no news from the other markets there was little doing here to-day. There were fairly heavy arrivals from the N.E.I. but it is expected that
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    • 23 4 London Monday's closing. Spot: £177 i/ +1/ Forward: £174 3 8 Wf' Singapore 85 5^ (down fl' New York 40% (down It)
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    • 10 4 London 138 8 V 2 per fine ounce -Id.
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    • 9 4 London spot m 2 dOW n 3 16)
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    • 8 4 Straits-Rotterdam 13 13 16 (down 5 16).
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    • 41 4 London spot 295. 9d. (down 9d.;. ?e o s^rdav'f', COpra and are yesieroays closing prices. recVded^Jr t£ Ac <*«™^ death" was Idmßto on It UeSt held at p adFaeed 12 he of Vi <>let Elmes saW£ !vt playlne he had been
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    • 40 4 nn The following, are closing quotations Market* F reign Exchan e e The following are closing quotations m bmgapore. London-New York 5.01*4 (up 2132) .ondon-Paris *****2 J London-Amsterdam 7.383 4 (un lS) London -Hongkong 13 7 16 (unchanged*
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    • 85 4 London T.T. 24 732 London D.D. 2 4^ 4 London 30 days' sight 2[4 932 London 60 days' sight 2'4 516 London 3 months' sight 2*4 516 London 4 months' sight 2|4 1132, New York D.D. 59 716 New York 90 d.s 60 3 16 Calcutta Bombay, Rangoon, Madras
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    • 27 4 The Lord Chancellor has appointed Mr. Frederick Charles Fairholme to the vacany created on the London Passenger Transport. Arbitration Tribunal bv the death of Sir PhiliD Nash.
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    • 115 4 Singapore, June 29. London 4 months' sight 2i4V c London 3 months' sight 2|4U London 60 days' sight 2|4 332 London 30 days' sight 2|4 332 London demand 214 1116 London T.T. 2|4 1 16 Lyons and Paris demand 882 Hamburg demand 143 New York demand 58& 8 Batavia
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  • 318 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Share of £1 denomination unless London. June otherwise stated Previously To-day Rise or fall War Loan. 3*4 p.c 106 116 106 1.16 Com. Union Assce. (Units) ***** 11 1 16 Prudential Assce. "A" 3734 37% Royal Assce. (£1 share 10s. pd.) 0r... ***** 4-1116 Canadian
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    • 75 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully Paid up) Y.100,000.000 Reserve Fund Y.129.150.00Q Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAQAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Offlce. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand) JI
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    • 41 4 &£m 'II tJiW-T-i The return of the fleet with its _**^^s<=^ leaping, glittering catch, means -^r^^jjTSSS^v; Bird Sardines are prepared and d so outstandingly good when they nJ9IM> mwMW&2^^ appear on your table. BLUEBIRD SARDINES Agents -for Malaya: THE SUCCESSORS OP
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  • 1001 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Monday, 2i>th June 5 p.m. Buyers. Sellers Ampat Tin (45.) 4 6 s|-cd Asam Kumbang 27|- 28|Austral Malay 57|6 58 6 Ayer Hitam (55.) 14,3 i5 3xd Ayer Weng ($1) 1.40 150 Bangrin Tin 13;9 149 Batu Selangor ($1) 66 70 Chenderiang 12 6 13,6 Hitam
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    • 20 5 S ABSOLUTE SECURITY J J MOTOK I \IO\ INSURANCE COMPANY.. LTD. j Agents: SIMK. DARBY 0a ITD. J Singapore Branches
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    • 513 5 BANK OF CHINA 0 OFFICE 50, HANKOW ROAD. SHANGHAI. S?t T ,wV„ R E 5 OrRrES 5U12.242.16fi.35 Chinese Currency wVIIS^SESPJ* 540.000.000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Dr. Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, Member of Standing Committee. National Economic Council. nu Mr Chur-Tong Yih, Mr. Tu Yueh-Sen, Chairman,
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    • 358 6 t S*&\ PREMIERE TO-NIGHT! IMVIIJO^ AT 6.15-9.15 tt MV R T GAINSHOROUGHS NEW BRITISH MUSICAL DANCING COMEDV HIT! f r JACK of all TRADES t t m>U Starring the inimitable I JACK HULBERT w«^ a f t -ROBERTSON HARE GINA MALO WWHTm^ J m MMMMMMMMMMMMm\ B^^S J& t the *fc
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  • 328 7 Studied Secretaries For New Part JEAN HARLOW recently did a little J investigating of her own. Anil found that the best-dressed secretaries are the best secretaries. As Miss Harlow plays the role of a very modern private secretary to Clari. Gable in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Wife Versus Secretary," she wanted
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  • 36 7 With the apparent object of strengthening the permanent establishment of the Italian Army the enrolment of suitable young men as sergeants will be voluntary, and approved men will receive a premium of 1,000 lire < about £16».
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  • 50 7 There is a surplus of £123,000 instead of the estimated deficit of £76.000 in the Budget of the Cape Province. The unpopular personal tax, which wa* imposed during the depression, is to be reduced, and that on immovable property, to which the farmers have long objected. Is to be removed.
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    • 157 7 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 930 p.m. EMPIRE TALKIES (Tanjong Pagar Road). Double Feature Attraction Richard Talmadge (The Stunt King) in 'THE LIVE WIRE' Thrills! Speed! Action! SMpported by A Universal Musical Picture "The NIGHT CLUB QUEEN" Usual Charges: 10c, 20c, 30c, 40c and 50c INew World Cabaret| I SATURDAY 4th JULY
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    • 90 7 SEE all the inside workings of a great Hollywood Studio set as (he Background for a Sensational Murder Mystery! LAST NIGHT cai» 1 1 o l jm^m f r^^ m m amm tt mmm MMMmmmMBBr rm\\ I Opening To-morrow... ALHAMBRA KVKin nux(. SjHSgJ^ (iiKLs: comedy: talent: -^B^ga^r- SILVER IS THE
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  • 1720 8 f T L c. leng ri i nun it noi tort for the wid f the CI are Threadnet 3ti 6 in to 70 ft Street; 1 hall Street: A and Aldgate High sti str 5m Upper and Lower Thames Street These last over the
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  • 600 9 THE CHANGED OUTLOOK Co-operation With\ Britain? Xltriiu ham SIK Fdward (irigg. >1 I* addressing the Altrincham Division Women's Conservative Associate i recent!) referred to the present position with regard to Italy and Abyssinia. We had, he said, to recognise the fact, that Italy was mistress
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  • 139 9 Face Cream From Cotton Seed London. FACE creams, cinema films and biscuits are some of the uses for East I Africa cotton seed discovered by the Imnerial Institute, Substances made 'frdm cotton seeu. -esidue are now on view at the galleries of the Imperial Institute. South Ken l
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  • 65 9 Dispatches from the Acting High Commiwlnner for the Western Pacific, which ave been received by the Colonial .Office ribing the effects of an earthquake i e Solomon Islands last December. state that the village of Channaioga. claadalcanal Islands, was earned^ v ;„tn the sea bv a landslide. Its innaoi 's
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  • 707 9 BRITISH CAR INDUSTRY'S POSITION Continued Prosperity Shown By Last Year's Production AMONG modern industrial nations, i n the motor manufacturing industry ranks very Ugh as an index of industrial prodm tivity Few industries now surpass in activity and prosperity the motor manufacturing industry in CJreat Britain Following are the figures,
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  • 182 9 Day Of Western Rule Over London. I'NGLISH women should be content to be friends and supporters of India rather than leaders and organisers, according to Dr. Ruth Young. Principa; of the Lady Hardinge Women l Medical College, Delhi. Addressing the East India Association in London, she said: 'The
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  • 41 9 Mr William Earl Rowe. a member of the Canadian Federal Parliament since 1925 and a member of the Bennett Cabinet before the recent election, w.. chosen as leader of the Conservatives in the Ontario Legislature at the party convention at Toronto.
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  • 304 9 Confidence In Loan Issue Shanghai DRESIDING over thc first meeting ot the Loan Service Committee of the Chinese Government 6 per cent, sterling Shanghai-Hangchow-Ningpo Railway Completion loan. Mr. Chang Kai Ngao (Minister of Railways! declared; "We place high hopes on railway construction in China and believe it
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  • 176 9 Large Quantities For Coronation Manchester LORD Derby, as president of the British Textiles' Exhibition, has addressed a letter to the President of the Board of Trade as the results of numerous reports that large quantities of foreign flags and decorations may be imported into this country and the
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  • 310 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, June 30, 1936. BRITAIN AND THE LEAGUE WHATEVER may be said about the political outlook of the present day. it has at least stimulated thought and discussion. People who formerly looked bored if <uch a topic as the League i Nations was mentioned are now
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    610 10 |T has been announced, some time ago that a comprehensive reclamation in has been approved bv the Government for the filling of that area ol nd on the Tanjong Rhu peninsula hich lies between the seashore road and the Geylang river. Part of the ind was to be
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  • 189 10 Mr. H E. Robertson, the well-known. Province planter, who has been made a Justice of the Peace Is the General Manager of Bertam Estate. Kepala Batas. Dato Roland Braddell. who was in Ipoh on Friday to argue the appeal of Mr. Yew Chee Seong. left for the Cameron Highlands,
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    • 8 10 r. i ii i tt >_i t.LU*t+rm tb
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    • 111 10 ALL-BRITISH ALL- WAVE FOR BETTER ENTERTAINMENT *4. W a a High signal-1 fidelityreproduction, super sensitivity these are outstanding features of the new (i.K.C. Fidelity All-Wave B-valve Superhet. In practical terms they mean better entertainment from distant stati nl and ix'rfect entertainment -^0 O■VW J mM h the remarkable advance entertainment
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  • 321 11 War Mi nister's Warning To Britain WORSE THAN 1914 Duty To Frighten People London "THE situation in Europe is f lr 1 worse to-dav than it m. in 1914 and we are laughing and' talk «ng and refusing to face the fa, is Mr n. wVH warn j n siten
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  • 97 11 P Athens. RINCESS Azzah, eider sister of the King of Iraq, w'as married recently near Athens to a waiter named AnastasBkM Haralambides. The bridegroom was employed at hotel in Rhodes, and acted as guide to the Princess during her recent .stay in the island with her sister.
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  • 63 11 Mr. Gandhi has issued a statement to "my numerous Moslem friends' about the conversion to the Moslem faith of his eldest son. Hiralal. in which he says that if his sons conversion were from the heart, he would have no quarrel with him. Mr Gandhi, however, expresses the doubts whether
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    328 11 Protecting Walkers In Poplar A SCHEME to make a long dangerous thoroughfare safe for pedestrians by providing guard rails was officially completed recentlv bv the Minister of Transport Mr Hofe-Belisha. in East India Dock Road. Poplar. E The guard rails have been erected on both sides of the
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  • 28 11 The Kamutay have voted the Turkish Budget for the financial year beginning June 1. It balances at £T212.000.00u '£34.000.000' the highest figure .since the foundation oi the Republic.
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  • 122 11 ould'nt Stand Smell Ot Her Face Cream Belgrade Because her fiance, a widower, did not like Mie mell of her face rrenm and beat her. Ifoshlnka Aksentlevtth, of Jupanjatz, went to court but she ha? lost her en She sued her dance, Oivan Krstovitcb for damages and
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    • 17 11 PHONES 5y33 Telegraphic Address: j GOODWOOD TIIF most outoMii -«•"':> :™.r :":oRT ANI> OCEUSNT ACTOMMOIVUIOS VI Ml FOR
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    • 88 11 Creme De Argenteuil Fried Fish Tartare Sauce Koast Lamb Mint Sauce Lonj; Beans Pomme Persillces Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESHi: I Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 4906 Hi Ir^^w IsW v ssm W
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  • 106 12 Ladies Like La ce This Season *^A*?* a usual most colourful event of the early weeks of the London Season. This X?n!h?n* P «.hET sJ o\v0 vs 4l some f th <* striking styles which the ladies adopted in the summery hf h 1111I 111 ,e meet i n S
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    20 13 Some Of The irAuai oin King iV 11 tti fTI 1* Skmt'\3ldP& KJ U 111 111 t># Oev^ysT€>o
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    • 30 13 Rene Ullmann's Annual Cheap SALE THE BEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED FOR JEWELLERY WATCHES SILVERWARE CLOCKS TRADITIONAL QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES. Also IVORSAV'S PERFUMES and fancy articles RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 929 14 Take Care of IN these days of shorts and leg freedom. 1 it Is an essential detail for everv one ot us to take as much care In the fnTV n f f our leRS feet an <* toes as in our faces and hands. I will deal with the
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  • 420 14 Get Rid Of That Bulging Waistline THE UNBROKEN, high-styled line thi.v season's clothes demand means thai something must be done to oblit< bulging waistlines. Certain exercises such as extending the hands, standing with the feet v apart and twisting the body so that I left hand touches tM right foot,
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    297 15 ONCE you return from leave your elbows begin to come Into renewed prominence. Not saying that at norm we haven't been exposing these portion ol our anatomy on formal occasions, but long sleeve* and Singapore are not com patablc and elbows again need a little rooming. Funny, Isn't
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    • 23 15 j PERMANENT j j WAVES- j from $10— I $25. Oil, (Jalha and Eugene Methods Maison Interlandi j I'hone IH!». capilol Hldt!- S
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    • 194 15 A I OlltlS IS SHOPPING L UGGA GE I M.Mwm\jA mtvt CARRIER Zgz! TAILOR t > A., fnr Arid f SINGAPORE t LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. j Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. I Booking Agents for F.M.B. Railways j Baggage Agents for:— t Blue Funnel Line I East Asiatic Line Nederland Line
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    • 191 15 Fresh stocks of English Suitings and Shirtings of various quali- j ties. Please come or *rite to j us so that we could come and 1 see you for a trial order. Best t 1 workmanship at very low prices. lI AII K AT All j «V BIIOS. Civil Military
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    • 125 15 j NYAL MILK OF /psMAGNESIA KL Iws **i* m l i'f> l 81A—^r—^ IBv: iOa? e M^MiLg i'^ il Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. in F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: hm Ocular Muscle m^**S^ Anomalies. I^wk "o^. Complicated uffiSfoJEw^^. defects ot l\ jL^^^
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    25 16 Mrs. W. A Martin arrived by s.s. Merkur vesterdav morning. She Ls the sister of Lt-Col R H L Fink, Commandant, S.S. Volunteers.
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  • 73 16 TO-DAY Pengerang <Aik Soon* 9 a.m. Ceylon (President Polk) 11 a.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Laboean Bilik <M. S. Kampar) 3 p.m. Fort de Kock. Padang. Pakan Baroe and Siak <Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. •Penang. Siam. Burma, India, Iraq. Palestine.
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  • 246 16 Work Almost At A I Standstill Antwerp. AN extension of the French fever to Belgium to-day brought work almost to a standstill In the port, which is now being patrolled by strong police reinforcements. No disturbances have so far been reported The rapid spread of th< strike is
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  • 65 16 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies, etc., by Air tQantas) time of delivery to boxholders' 3.30 p.m. and general delivery 4.05 p m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies' by Air (Netherlands*, time of de-, livery to boxholders* 1 p.m. and general delivery 1.40 p.m. to-day. Mails from
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  • 120 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOI'R Main Wharf: Lch Dolphin. W Bt Johanna. P.W.D. Hoppers 1. 2. 3 and 4, Dredger Tembakul. Shen Kwanq Thedens, Lch Spartan. Reael, Kola VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Sheers Wharf: Anshun Keppel Harbour: No. 1 Dock:
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    272 16 Will Nat Be Broken Up Until September THE former Cunard White Star liner Majestic (56.559 tons ROM), which was the world's biggest ship until the advent of the Normandie, will not leav< Southampton to be broken up bv Messrs. Thos. w Ward, Ltd.. until early September This was
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    • 446 16 i i i P. O. SAILINGS Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore SOMALI 6,810 July 1 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 NALDERA 16,000 July 3 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25
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  • 26 17 Ihe Hon Mr 1) II Dnimnmml. >S W Minister for Education, and jis daughter, photographed by the Trihune on arrival at Singapore
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    • 210 17 111 R\S I'lllll' LIIVE. 'Incorporated In Australia! NEXT SAILINGS. Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th* "iLTp^eiig.rs may transfer Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Mel Till: BANK UNE. P^AN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. t2g ANDREW WEIR CO, BOSTON. WW YOHK AND BALTIMORE VIA THE CAPE Sans O-rillxA
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    • 552 17 J JpSv_/^j! TO FRENCH PORTS lv— j 1 D a Jo _a t E3 |H HOMEWARDS. j LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 £A£t> S t£ JACQUES /or Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Ju& 25 n,n iL. For Mars e lll(? s, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Au» 4 I
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  • 1992 18 STRA TEGIC WA TER WA Y Ownership Ends In 196S 1I7ILL Great Britain build a new "Sue/ mal?" The question seem* a startling one: but more startling is the answer: Great Britain may have to undertake this si^antic work, writes J C Hushe* in
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    • 70 18 iDorvaicb Pyou are A§ -XmL^ 'V rifflM*^^^-" >^ sh to your ljN Jj^* W\ ether you iH^ tin before jSaS^^J^^lL^^iistW. J i ir> grease aMm^ m^**** mmmM m *jm m^^ m i^ nl jually delidedge that K^^^ m \^fo'zM^ m mmfm\mß' food that V^~ u^m m r U m* 9^7\
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  • 283 19 Necessity For Cleaning Large Areas LADY Anglesey gave an w at home" recently a. no. Queei Gate to members ol the Shoreditch Housing Association. The Rev j.o. Hannay presided. d Dudley spoke of the remarkable change which came over peopl from slum dwellings when they wer removed to
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  • 311 19 Dutiet In Event Ot Air nremaster Peter Metheven, In hu presidential address at the opening of the conference of the Professional tire Brigades Association at Edinburgh, said a factor that wou'd have an important bearing on Ore brigade organization in the future was the possibility of air raids.
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  • 187 19 Feel Through Their Fingers (By Air Mail* London, June 8. A METHOD of teaching deaf-mute chil dren to speak was demonstrated to members of the Otologieal So t ion ot the Royal Society of Medicine by Mr. Philip Franklin at the Infant Hospital, West minster. The children are
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  • 108 19 Singapore, Monday Arjo b. Abdul Kanan had made a report that his friend, Simin b. Kronio, had committed criminal breach of tiusi of jewellery valued at $95, but when the case came for trial, Arjo. admitted that he had accepted the value of the jewels. In the circumstances.
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  • 50 19 St. Andrew's Church, Fortrose, was the scene of a pretty wedding when Miss Nancy Brown Noble, daughter of the late Mr. Roderick Noble, Inverness, and of Mrs. Noble Cameron, Firthview, Rosemarkie, was married to Mr. Fredrick Ernest Wraight, Penang, S.S., son of Mr. and Mrs. E A. Wraight, Tatanager, India.
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  • 37 19 Five persons were hurt when a motorcar was wrecked in a collision with a lorry at Hickleton, near Doncaster, and the driver of the car, James H.L. Maden, 46, of Globe Avenue, Warrington, died from his injuries.
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    • 556 19 o\ i in: haimo liritish Umpire Programme Transmission 2: GSfl 13.97 metre* M.17 mcs.) and GSG 16.86 metres 17.7'» mcs.). from 6 20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. Transmission I: GSG 16.86 metres 17.:n mcs.) and GSF 19.82 metres 15.14 mcs.), from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20a.m. GSII 1397 metre* [Zl 41
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    • 416 19 Noah .Sanderson! Band: Selection, The Arcadians (Monchton and Talbot vl* m ¥r "Foreign Affairs." by Sir Prederick Whyte, K.c.s.i., ll d ments am The News M* AnnounceI'hohi, Holland (Wavelength 19.71 metres) TO-DAY 4^20 p.m. to 6.20 p.m. -Broadcast by h -J,, experimental station of Philips Radio, Eindhoven. ltailio-4 olonial TO-DAY
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    • 197 19 the Eosander Chapel. 4.50 p.m.— News and Economic Review in English. 5.05 p.m -Hitler Youth Programme: 30 Days Hitler Youth. 5.20 p.m.— Little Evening Entertain--6.05 p.m.— News and Economic Review in German. 6 20 p m.— Concert of Light Music. 7 '20 p.m.— News in English; Sign off 7 35
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  • 378 20 JOYCE Dennis, well known as a comic J black-and-white artist, has shewn her ability as a playwright this week. Her play. "Rain Before Seven", has made its debut at the semi-private Arts Theatre and. its supporters hope. will soon find a theatre in the W r est
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  • 105 20 Singapore, Monday. A jury of three Malays, assisting Mr. W.G. Porter, returned a unanimous verdict of accidental death after a Coroner's inquiry to-day into the death of 30-year-old Ismail b. Mohamed Yesop an inmate of the Mental Hospital. u D GB Leice ster said that Ismail had been
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  • 74 20 it, rr, ■»€■&<■•, Monday Mr. d.T. Lim appeared on summons to-day before Mr. LB. Gibson Criminal District Court to answer two charges under the Mui Tsai Ordinance. In one he was charged with having the guardianship of two unregistered Mui Tsais. Edna Lim and Lim Ong Choo.
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  • 690 20 Case Against Captain Gaggino Fails Singapore, Monday. INTERPRETING the words "registration I area" in the Registration of Imports and Exports Rules to mean a definite port and not merely as outside the three,mile limit, as submitted by Mr. E. V. Fowler. ASP.. Mr. L. B.
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  • 67 20 k 102-YEAR-OLD man of Pleven, North Bulgaria, has had a serious stomach operation performed on him— without an anaesthetic. lonko Kalpasanoff has always been high-spiritual and fond of joining his friends in walks in the streets. For three days they never saw the old man At the
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  • 96 20 Found Hanging Living alone and catching fish for her living, a middleaged Teochew Chinese woman, Chua Puat Sim, was discovered hanging from a beam of the roof of her hut at the 11th. mile, Seletar Road. The gruesome find was made by a woman friend about 8 p.m. on June
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  • 79 20 When a fire broke out early in a tobacconist and confectioner's shop at Lower Road. Rotherhithe, Mr. L H Cheverall. of Shield Street, Peckham, a loiry driver, took a large blind from the shop window, and with the help of some dockers held it for the occupants, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 33 20 Eve's Annual Sale IT should be noted that the twelfth anniversary sale at Eve's. Orchard Road. is now in progress, having begun yesterday. Many beautiful things are to be bought at bargain prices.
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  • 74 20 Captain R.N. Stuart. V.C.. OS o has relinquished command of the Cans dian Pacific R.ll 8. Empress of Britaii. to become General Superintendent of Canadian Pacific Steamships at Montreal Captain Stuart, who has been In command Of the Empress of Britain fo. nearly two years, is a native of Liverpool
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    • 105 20 Fraser Co.'s J Share List (Continued from page 5) $4,000,000 Interest Apr. 1. Oct. 1 103 ***** C I. PENANG •vfrNICTPAL 1926 red 1956-66 $4 noo 000 Interest Mav 1 Nov 1 126% 128M?ol 4A', 1929 red 1959-69 $8 25n 000 Interest Mnv 15. Nov 15 123H 123%^ 1 3^
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  • 315 21 PL A YING HIS BEST Donald Budge Wins London, June 29 FRED Perry, the holder of the Men's Singles title at Wmihledon for the past two \ears, had an easy passeage into the semi-finals to-day when he eliminated Bryan (irant. one of the three American hopes, in
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  • 894 21 CHESS CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING An Appeal For More Members THK annual general meeting of the Singapore (hess Club was held at the Adelphi Hotel on Friday, June 26. Mr. (ieorge Parbury, the President, was in the chair, and others present were Messrs. E. E. olman. F. Peck, Kiong Chin Eng,
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  • 104 21 SENSATIONS AT LORD'S London, June 29. SENSATIONAL play was witnessed at Lord's to-day in the first Test Match between England and All India. England were all out for 131. thirteen runs behind India m first innings total of 117. At the tea interval. India had lost six wickets for onlv
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  • 40 21 Jacques Thibaud, the famous French violinist, will give a recital at the Memorial Hall, Singapore, on Tuesday, Julv 21 Mi strok, the well-known Impresario, who i d Mr rhibaud's Ea tern tour will 'iT'-niiviny him to Sm Mp>rc
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  • 19 21 The MaharaJ Kumar of Vizianagram •ivrn no to Clark's Testimonial Fund He has just been elected to th. If.C.C
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  • 32 21 The A.C.S. lost to the Ceylon S.C. second string by 3 wickets and 52 runs vesterday. The school scored 88 and the Ceylonese replied with 140 for 7.
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  • 28 21 Twenty-three cards were taken out lor the Junior Mixed Foursome competition which resulted in a win for Mrs E Hitcham G. Pritchett 43-8 4 34>/4.
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  • 44 21 Milwaukee I Wisconsin June 28. ANEW world record for the decathlon j was set up at the Olympic Trials by Glen Morris of Denver, Colorado, witn 7.880 points, against the German Sievert's previous total of 7,824.5 point! set up in 1934. Reuter.
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  • 16 21 Nichols, of Essex, sometimes bowl.-: with two gulleys standing within a few feel ol each other.
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  • 251 21 Mixed Foursomes I Results THE monthly mixed foursomes com--1 petition was played at Bukit Timah >n Sunday and resulted in a win for Mrs. J. W. de Piro and Col. R. H. Allen with a net score of 32. Fifty-tnree cards were taken out and the following
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  • 188 21 Start Of Annual Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. ON Wednesday, a start was made in the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association tournament and considerable enthusiasm is evinced in that a good number of entries have been received. The following are the results of the games so far
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  • 48 21 Th»> following ties in the SCR.C Tennis Tournament will be played this week: To-Day's Ties •B" Singles Handicap: -Ong SiovV Hin vs K. I. Tan. Thursday's Tics "B" Singles Handicap: Tan Chii Tuan vs Tan Thean Tek (Semi-final); See Gim Hock vs Kam Gim H )CK.
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  • 161 22 Re-Opening Ceremony After Repairs Singapore, Monday. HINDUS from all parts of Singapore gathered In their numbers this morning at the Mariaman Temple in South; Bridge Road to celebrate the kumbabishagem ceremony. The temple had been closed for the last five years, during which extensive r< pairs and renovations
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  • 305 22 Police Rules Broken Singapore. Monday A Breach of pottce regulations, which provide thai I constable on duty cannot carry money on his person en tailed the smirching ol the eight-year record of Syed Wali b Noor Ifohamed Mid a fine of $30. in default one month's rigorous
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  • 64 22 Towson. 'Marylande June 28. ZION Ceck. an eccentric Cong re member who ran amok on hlfl honeymoon, has escaped from the men. tal hospital where he has since bee:: confined. It is believed that nc scaled a wah while walking in the ground*. He i
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  • 166 22 To-day In Singapore 1 HIGH TIDES- 7 26 a.m.. 659 p m FOOTBALL- S A F A Div I S.C.F.A v. In niskil lings. Anson Road Stadium. Div 11. R A F v R A O C Seletar; Commercial Cup: Nestanglo v Fraser and Neaves; F. and N TENNIS: Singapore
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  • 997 23 IN MEN'S DOUBLES N. S. Wise In Fine Form Singa pore, Momlux DK Clarence Smith and E Cherrinfton ■prang a ail surprise in the Singapore Tennis Championships tins afternoon when thcj defeated Lieut -Home and Roj Smith in the Men's open Doubles, Winning in strai:
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  • 271 23 Medicos Robbed Of Victory THE Medical College were robbed of a victory over the B.C.C. on the padang on Saturday, time helping the Cricket Club to make a draw of th* 5 game. The Club batted fir,t and scored 102. Griffith Jones scoring 36 and Hewan 50. The
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  • 33 23 The Indians scored an easy win over Raines Institution by 52 runs. It was a low scoring match, ine Indians' knocked up 83 and bundled the Institution out for 31.
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  • 437 24 TWO PLAYERS ABSENT Second Division Match Singapore, Monday UNREDEEMED l>> any exciting 1110--mHits. the <«o\ eminent .Monopolies played another drawn match against the Middlesex Regiment in a Second Division game at the Anson Koad Stadium this afternoon Tiie Monopolies were much handicapped by the
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  • 96 24 Singapore, Monday A break ot .>! WSJ made at the Metro pole Hotel on Saturday, In the Padmore Shield Competition, when Thio Bus Wali, ot the Siong 800 athletic a SOCiation, beat 'lan Ten Sane,, ot the Chinese Association, In a game ol 300 up Teni Bang had
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  • 240 24 Airmen In Great Singapore, Monday. GOOD soccer was seen at Seletar on Saturday when an S.A FA. learn °omprisinu mote i the \i~Jaya Cup plawrs met thc R.A F 'J ne horse s l 'e were a little too good, and won by seven goals
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  • 433 24 The game soon becian to lag in interest the attacks on both sides being half hearted and the shooting of the Indians in particular being sadly a' fault. The teams crossed over with the Indians two goals in arrears SECOND HALF The second half was a repetition
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  • 14 24 Neale's 134 for Gloucestershire v Oxford University was his tirst century for live years.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 113 24 MORRIS Specialisation has produced a British car that defies nmpetition Over 108,000 Morris Can Sold in 12 Months BRITAIN'S Motor Industry hta never before known such sensational aalei OfUm us these-because British motoring has never before known such I sensational policy as Morris-Specialisation. from the Morris Eight, which has th'
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