Morning Tribune, 9 January 1937

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOITT-No. 292. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, January 9, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1090 1 \KW HM-H ItlXOltll OF EXPENDITURE NEW BATTLESHIPS MORE MONEY FOR ALL ARMS IX 1938 RIJDGET AMERICA is joining in the world race to re-arm. In the new budget, presented by President Roosevelt yesterday, a new high record of peacetime expenditure on armaments is reached, the
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  • 140 1 Daughter Of Retired Consul Peiping, Jan. 8. A BODY believed to be that of the seventeen years old daughter, Pamela of Mr. E.T.C. Werner, a retirei consular offlcsr has been found under thr city wall this morning. At present it is unknown how she met her
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    26 1 The Balinesc Dancers who save a delightful entertainment at the Dutch Consul's reception a< Sea Vi"w yesterday in celebration of the wedding of Princess iulianna. Tribune
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  • 370 1 ELABORATE RECEPTION AT SEA VIEW t Dutch Community Celebrate Royal Wedding Singapore, Friday. FVERY success attended th e rception given by the consul-general of th? Neth rlands. Mr. W.AAN. Daniels, at the Sea View hotel this afternoon in honour of the wedding of H.R H. Ftinc ss Julianna and H
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  • 49 1 Hitler Denies "Senseless Rumour" Berlin. Jan. 8. 1 CIRCUMSTANTIAL stoiy published in n Paris that Herr Hitler contemplates the early assumption uf a title equivalent to 'Emperor" has evoked a sharp semi-official denial, statin? that papers publishing such sen.se>loss rumours completely discredit their own political reputations— Reuter
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  • 404 1 SPAIN IGNORES THE GERMAN ULTIMATUM Seized Vessels To Be Given To Franco? London, Jan. 8. |*HE German ultima. um to Spain txPirid th.s morning and a Berlin Kaga sta.es thai in v ew of the nan "°ipt of a Spanish reply it Is conclu'he Spanish authorities have no tention O
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    • 12 1 tciTHODOi^ j S lor S HEAD-ACHES i does not affect > thi heart
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    • 94 1 T I -THIS MILK KEEPS y/WiHl^^ I S I REFRIGERATION!"^, o^^/ 1 R m r-r-iRY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended &*> W X Whole Milk— the milk by doctors for even the frail- -rt S k that Aeeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer J V fresh
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  • 2393 2 IS STREET LIGHTING ENOUGH? M II W4.00\ HOAD FATALITY Singapore. Wednesday. TVIDENCE was concluded this afternoon in the case in the Assizes in which Sidney Archibald Park .stood charged with causing the d ath of a Chinese bread-seller by driving his car in a negligent manner at about 3 a.m.
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  • 730 2 Dividend Of 7 1 Per Cent For 1936 Singapore, Wednesday. PRESENTING the directors report and statement of accounts at the nineteenth annual general meeting of In'dragiri Rubber. Ltd., held at tne reg.stered offices of the company in the French Bank Buildings. Singapore, at noon to-day. Mr. J.
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  • 1052 2 Market In New Year MESSRS. Fra.ser and Cos weekly report en the share market, dat.d Jan 5 states: With the old year out and the year in since our last report. the vagaries of the stock markets during Ui P past twelve months have as usual been
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  • 347 3 Alleged Mutterings To Judge During A Case Singapore. Wednesday i DISTURBANCE in the court of the A distant Civil District Judge, which m a woman being ejec^d from > court by the police at the request he Judge, was described when Mrs. 5 ca.michael
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  • 105 3 Fleet Changes Off Spain London, Jan. 5. »ed from the Admiralty that m the Mediterranean are Fl.ct movements which, it are routine changes en- who have been in Spanish •t shore exercise. i Elizabeth will leave Malta for Gibraltar and return to '<n 1 G when th«- Barham.
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  • 420 3 hinese Believed To Have Been Knocked Down By Taxi Dies After Admission To Hospital Singapore, Wednesday ■ilNu medical evidence was before the Coroner. Mr. W to-day, during an inquiry ieath ol a 25-year-old Chinese A:. Pi ng who was knocked down by a taxi
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  • 121 3 Heavy Work For Hospitals London. Jan. 7. fNFLUENZA is ravaging the country J though attacks arc generally of a mild type and up to now there have been few deaths. A large number of offices, factories., mills and collieries are working under staff difficulties. Doctors and
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  • 9 3 The death is announced of the Marchioness of Aberdeen.
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  • 347 3 Two Hundred Delegates In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. rn, annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Malaya Will convene in the Wesley Church on Fort Canning to-morrow morning at 8.30. Bishop Edwin F. Lee. D.D., is he presiding officer of the Conference. He will begin his third
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  • 36 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai; Jan. 6 The Shanghai Overseas Bureau reports that last year 66 batches, totallin I of unemployed overseas Chi] Be returned to China, most of them b Ing lrum Russia.
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  • 271 3 Gathering Data For Book Singapor;, Wednesday. ACCOMPANIED by his charming young Wife, who previously held a position on the Oxford Times In England. Mr. Philip Saltonstall, an English au.hor, is gathering data for a book uhich he intends to write in th e nar future. His Wife,
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    • 66 3 Law Xoiict* For To day Before Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m: Part heard:— O.S. 153 36— Re Wan Eng Kiaj deed. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m: Assizes:— Rex vs. S. A. S. Park. ROSKOPF THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED IN
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    • 27 3 MEL ATI RADJA PMITTTME THE FAVOURITE PLRFUME WITH A NICE, GI.N'TLK. LASTING ODOUR. Obtain at .e from ALL HIG I-CLASS STORES AT POPtLAR PRICE $1-25 ptR BOTTLE.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 157 4 Nk«.' IWrtffc/ London. Jan. 6 Distillers Previous To-day Chau ro 122 6 122 3 —3 Dunlop Rubber 34 10 1 2 34 9 —V., General Electric 93 9 93--—9 Imperial Chemical Industries 41 4 l 2 40 9 — 7>_ Imperial Tobacco 180 7V2 180--—7', Anglo-Dutch 43
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    • 84 4 1 A )H fl Oil J ill 1 O AprlJune Buyers. 107 16 +7 16 Sellers. 10' 10*9 16 +7 16 July Sept. Buyers. 9 15 16 10 7 16 +fc Sellers. 10 116 10* +7 16 Jan. Shipment. Buyers £23 .12 I VftUM in ii triers JU
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    • 30 4 TIN Standard. Spot (afternoon closing price) Forward Previous £229' y £229 7 8 London. Jan. 6 To-day Change £229 ••_ up 3 8 £23o' 2 up 5 k
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    • 58 4 RUBBER Buyers. Sellers. Euyers. Sellers. Previous Dull 20 9 16 20 11 16 20 7 16 20 9 16 Easy 5P 4 New York, Jan. 5. To-day Change Dull 20 1116 +'« 20 13 16 +'h Tone Spot April June TIN* Standard 20 11 16 20 13
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    • 81 4 London Jan 6 Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 1C5.16 .03 —.ol 132 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.98 1 8.97 1 w. n~. T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ls. 2 1932 ls. 2 5 8 ls. 3 132 ls. 1 15
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    • 54 4 BULLION MARKET London Jan. 6 Previous To-day Change mm £7.1 5> 2 £7.1 5V 2 Fine Bar per oz. SILVER Spot ***** ***** months forward 21 3 10 21 :in:HHn:::n::Hj:i::]jj{;jjjjjjJ:J|:::::::::::::::::::::i:::<H:: |M\l If U 1 Ji MJS Ml. I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGER'S 1 BAGGAGE I is i nrt'i'H) ifafißMv I
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    • 68 4 MMUf fIBO E?^B iSj JHi ?^j Kn.il L^^ujK> HPi m^^B BWS D&9 B^^H filK^H uV^BHmbA v*M IrM^BKk I TCEH La^l P^tjS! l B^k Kk2m BP .jfij fff*^Jp! fjj^^Hll^V I The man who is punctual in i^W!»rA^\>J keeping his appointments. ■^-!L;-'>'//5i gets the business with a PT V* N^jß VULCAIN watch
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  • 1619 5 iHuedhu Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers 'Shares are $1 unless otherwise stat.-d) Fraser Co Lyall Lvaii Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers • pat Tin 53 59 57 61 Asam Kumbang 33 6 34 6 -3-4-.1 Austral Malay 55,--5 6-xd 55 57 23 6
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 200 5 Singapore. Wednesday morning. Singapore: 36 14 cts.. up 3 8 ct Market Tone: Quiet Steady. London: !0 3 16d.. up 3 8d. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 20 1116 cU., up 18 ct. Market Tone: Dull Singapore, Wednesday evening. On the better advices from the home markets values improved
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    • 9 5 London-New Yolk 4.919 16 NYw York-London 4.9113 32
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    • 31 5 Singapore, Wednesday noon. London: £229 2s. 6d., dow n 375. 6d., luce months £229 17s. 6d., do\v n 42.5. 6d. w York: 50 7 8 cts.. down 3 8 ct.
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  • 188 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Jan 6 In their daily comments on the closing trend of the market, Messrs. Fraser and Co. state: TlN— Tin was down 1 2 to-day. On the whole the tin share market was steady. Some profit taking i n the dollar section caused
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    • 46 5 l/r. Julian Israel's Report Singapore. Jan 6. Tin locally down'lVfc. Rubbr locally very unsetttled closing a little easier (about 36c. 'Continued on page 6.) §f THE BEST g IN FOOTWEAR 8 TO-DAY IS 1 FLORSHEIM M Exclusively Sold by Ih. b. winter 4' BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 90 6 Poppy Day Fund 1936 Singapore. Wednesday Th Singapore Poppy Day Committee announce the following result of the 1936 appeal Poppy Day Fund (Singapore) 193G Sale of Poppies $6,235.34 Donations 840.00 Car Labels 2.101.50 KNTERTAIN.MFNTS Coconut Grove $125.00 Goodwood Park Hotel Concert (including anonymous donation of $30.00 1 9231)0 Great World
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  • 22 6 j A Kalechepam on "The Nativity of Jesus" was conducted by Panditha Rethuani Gnanasihamani on Sunday in the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 187 6 (Continued from page 5> Mining. Raubs $6.55 $6.70 Tin ghaVM have been generally a little easier, buyers being on the outlook for bargains. S. Kintas $9.35— 59.60. S. Luas $2.45— 52.52" 2 Hong Fatts $1.55— 5160, B Selangors $1 52>/ 2 51.57> 2 Jelebus $1 32»/
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  • 188 6 ULLDH2 Singapore, Jan 6. Londo,, T.T. 2 4 116| London demand -Vi I London 4 months' tight Lyons demand '1 Hamburg demand 1« New Yoik demand 57 516 Montreal demand 57 31b Batavia demand 104 Samarang demand 103 A Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands 154* 8 Madras and Colombo
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  • 185 6 Singapore, Jan. 6. R. (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $171 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $134 R. (Siami "White'" No. Al $250 P (Siam> "White Rice" No 1 $222 R. (Siami "White Rice" No. 2
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    • 119 6 Xederlandwlu* llandelMaatschappijj. X.V. L( Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A J> 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40 030 '2°° Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000.000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 (hairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President. M TAUDIN CHABOT Director.
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    • 64 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREK younehrw from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALI T AF»LES (jewellery or impor taut documents) in SAFE BOXES U, our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes,
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    • 334 6 The Singapore Chamber Of TJJE YOKOHAMA Commerce Rubber iss,, m DAII.V PRH ES CURRENT. (Established in 1880) I Capital Subscribed (Fully Buyers. Sellers. paid up" Y. 100 .000.0. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases f iF.0.8. January > 36 316 36 7|l6| Reserve FHnd Y.130.900.0n0 f>^ Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8. Januarys
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  • 950 7 Worst Aeroplane Disaster In Britain SURVIVOR'S STORY 'Bang, TerrorThen Flames" r\\ ill the diamatic stories told by Ueu uitnesses of th e worst air dieter in Britain— when 14 people perished in the flames as a fog Hlllll(i Dutch air liner trashed in ll.resl-road. Purley. wrecking four hous es-lhe most
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  • 62 7 Mandarin, the national and official dialect of China, may soon spread to Singapore and Malaya through talking pictures. The Nanking Government is considering the introduction of a rule requiring that only the unified national tongue be fhe spoken word in all Chinese cinema productions Hitherto they have been presented in
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  • 22 7 Mrs. Ann Howes, of Seaton Road. Yeovil. died at the age of 102. Her son, at whose home she died, U 80.
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    50 7 PI'RI.EY AIR DISASTER— A Topical Press picture of liremen searching for victims among the debris of the Dutch airliner which crashed in flames on a house in Purley. near Croydon. Many were killed. The story of ihe tragedy as told by a surveyor and eve-witnesses. Is given on this page.
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  • 139 7 Still "Sweet To Look Upon" Edinburgh. THE okl-st inhabitant of Scotland, ft woman, has just celebrated hei 109th birthday. This urand old lady. Mrs. Rachel MacArthur, of Trinity Road. Edinburgh, was described by her callers as "sweft to look upon and in the best of health an
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  • 163 7 Girl Of 23 A Drug Smuggler Ni-w York. Marie Wendt, a pretty girl aged 23. who was accused at Los Anpeh-s ot smuggling heroin valued at £20.000 into the United States, has been found ouilty She has a spinal complaint and WBI wheeled into court in a batn The iury
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  • 28 7 For carrying excess luggage in his bus more than allowed P« Passenger. Sok Kim a bus driver, was fined $4 Dy Raja Abdul Hamid. the Teluk Anson Magistrate
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  • 254 7 Killed In Air Liner Crash SENOR JUAN DE LA CIERVA, whose death in the air liner crash at Purley. Surrey, was the inventor of the autcgiro He was 41 and was born at Murcia. In Southern Spain but his work brought him frequently to Great Britain and
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  • 83 7 Geneva. A large crowd, among whom wa> discovered a man carrying a loaded revolver, packed the assize court at Chur when David Frankfurter, aged 27, a Jugoslav Jew, was on trial for the murder of Wilhelm GustolfT. who for some years was Nazi chief in Switzerland. Frankfurter
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    • 262 8 4 i A GBKAT SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH! J Everybody agrees: It's one of the Funniest Musicals *ever produced by WARNER BROS- .The Makers of Big Musical Hits! •> t < t|»||oi I< IIV t US x «8* Dancing Sequences! Haunting Songs! Seei, s GABLE rise CAIN with MABEL! It's a Riot!
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    • 230 8 bm\ ii io\ eijMii Job THURSDAY JAN. 14th Going In London: Hut X Mplhr»iiri «iv 1 i^v/ Li i lit .M Br^ fl secured i Meat Trade WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY He must have proved administrative in LIBELLED LADY" iJS H» nd f^f^ also first --J..V u Dlnu knowledge of
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    99 9 Following numerous complaints, M. Guillaume. th e famous French art #»vpert, has seized 77 paintings falsly attributed to Coro.. JoulouseLautrec UtrUlo Siem, Pissarro. etc These works, which are perfect imitations, are by the brush of the painter iroiun. uur picmre snows u. **u Iaume and his assistants inspecting a number
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  • 106 9 Plymouth. 'he P. and O. liner Strathmore recently from India. Scotcud Plymouth C.I.D. officers boiTd to investigate a Jewel which had been reported by e«i Helta Friis. an aviatrix and hunter, discovered that her been enter d while she was and jewellery stolen. •v the most valuable "re
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  • 28 9 We understand that Mr. Oliver Marks is seriously ill in London suffering from an attack of bronchial-pneumonia Two nurses are in attendance on him at n s flat.
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  • 21 9 Mr. H. Kingdon Rowe. of the Klnta Electrical Distribution Co.. Ltd Ipoh. is an inma'c of the General Hosm>al Bncu Gajah.
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  • 73 9 Admiral Arvid Lindman. victim of the air crash at Parley wa* the leader of the Swedish Conservative Party for more than 20 years He wat 74 He had been a member of Riksdag, the Swedish Parliament, without a break since 1905. when he wa* Minister for
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  • 42 9 The December ou'put of Rahman Hvdraulic Tin, Ltd.. is reported as HO pikuls. The funeral of the Rev. Poon Teong, High Priest of the Ayer Itam Chinese Temple. Penang, whose death was announced some time ago, has been fixed for Jan. 9.
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    • 60 9 THE WORLD AWAITS HIM! Here's your favourite Smiling Lieutenant playing havoc with the Innocents of Paris in a new Love Parade of Melody and Mirth 1 NEXT WEEK at the CAPITOL 1 1 I I I I m^- II I I II j mi WC WM Fascinating WE H Romance
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  • 1746 10 Sound And Promising Future Assured •THE second annual general meeting of the memoers 01 Kapa*a Kuuber Estates oi iviaiaya Ltd., was ht-iu in the Council Cnamber of tne Rubber Growers Association. 19 Fenchurch-/ street, London, Mr. H. L. Cogh.an (chairman ol the company) presiding
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  • 119 10 Used Servants Name And Clothes Mrs. Tanis Montague, whose intended marriage to the Earl of Carnarvon was recently broken off. has returned to New York. She sliDDed into the United States unnoticed by using her servant's name and wearing her costume. When invited to comment on renorts that she is
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    • 11 10 /Js* Hosiery £rm/s§> Each Pair Guaranteed JJL DOULATRAMI 4« HIGH STREET.
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    • 55 10 W V^ft/n The lolJr leaf Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stands W^V^n -^r J for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. SJ^to TOTM^TSiasTOi^ It>B pure it>B deUdous it'a nourishing. the CONSi^t^ CLOyER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows happily grazing
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  • 132 11 I'^ng a s ream-lined motor-cvc'e. Si«nor Taruffi. an Italian, is attfmptmg to break th P wo'lri's speed rfoord for 500 c.c. motor-cycle at a murs near Milan. Our picture shows Tartiflfi win his curious looking machine. France-Fresse Govsrnment and nationalist troops
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  • 325 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Jan. 7, 1937. MR. SASTRI TWltt Right n, )n v. S. Srinivasa Sastri made the happiest of impressions on the cosmopolitan gathering 1 which he addressed at the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. Incidentally he caused many revisions of opinion as to the personality of visitors from
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  • 948 12 QIR Thomas Comyn-Platfs commnts on llalaja'a W*tk»al Park plans ar o bv DO WMOB onihus:astic and there are manv people in the country WHO t<> thB i»e way about tnis sreat pro- While the generosity cf the Maiayan Rulers from whom th e offer of l*nd th park
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  • 230 12 Mrs. Glyn Jones has returned to Teluk Anson after a holiday at Cameroa Highlands. Madame St. Emile, of th? Penang Convent, is spnding a short vacation at the Cameron Highlands. :j: Mr. F. S. Wayman. Assistant Engineer Malayan Public Works, lias been seconded for service in Johore Mr Mather,
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    26 12 view of the loaded Held Pewkesl Gloucestershire r»"seu.s striking »ove which is I M-n ut >li p HUM place iwlBg ,m ui.w In Attffl Topical Press
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  • 371 13 BRITAIN LEADS Due To Empire Shipments London. rMI'IKI- countries eat the mast butt tor uid Great Britain is the vv( rU chief butter ™P°«£< to a report. ls« u ed by the Imiuri;il Kconomic Committee. tm« report shows that butter consumption has continued, with a
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  • 81 13 Government Issues Special Stamps h.. Monrovia. Liberia. Government of Liberia have issued special stamps to commemorate ni Bht of the first aeroplane carryli/ rom Monrovia to Cape Palmas tamps range in value from on. cents <> 2 d. to 3d.) ta at present no regular ah
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  • 122 13 He Wooed Her For 20 Years Washville, Tennessee. ROSA PRINCE had been courted by an invisible lover for more than 20 years. Now she has seen him— and become his wife. She is now Mrs. S. K. Warrender of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Mr. Warrender, a retired oil prospector,
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  • 136 13 Small Increase In Number In Britain London. THE number of civil aircraft in Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the official Air Register is 1.782, according to the latest figure. This includes about 40 machines in use abroad. At the beginning of the year the number of civil
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    39 13 Mr. Tan-ichiro Yoshida. who is in charge of the section of the European and Asiatic Bureau of the department of Foreign Affairs. Tokyo, dealing with the countries south of Hongkong. A special interview with him appears on another page.
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  • 173 13 Theft As Cure For Insomnia Could Not Sleep UnlesM He Stole Belgrade THE novel claim that theft was cuie for his insomnia was put forwau! by d man, alleged to be an incorrigible thief, brought before the magistrates at Pozarevac in Yugoslavia. "I cannot sleep unless I have stolen something,"
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  • 25 13 The Hon. Mr. D. H. Elias, General Manager, Railways, who had been spending his Christmas holidays at Cameron Highlands, has returned to Kuala Lum Spur
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    • 21 13 PIIO* 5933 Telegraphic Address: 5934 GOODWOOD GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL '"ARMiNGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments.
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  • 103 14 THE T RAGED CIVIL WAR ST OF SPAIN GOES ON A view of the cit of Toledo from Alcazar showing the ravages of the civil war. Topical Press The r. cpption of G«Mr»l \;«rela at the Feast of Immaculate Conception wiuhin three miles of the centre of Madrid. Topical Press
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  • 2500 16 1.. itrMge water. i« l>»"»' lml 5 MlKe pnlnri Important book in <li«' Literature of >alional Soriali«m A rollo«lion of ««»>« The II«*«I Oanieof all —^ipaniwh Love Storj 'Tale of an Em piT 4'abin* EAST Monsoon" is a book written by Mr G. E. P. Collins,
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    • 190 17 A TO I KIMS «IIOI»l»li\<ii* LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE f S LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. U i Baggage Contractors Si Forwardlnt i Agenta. S Booking. Agents for FMS i Railways. i Baggage Agents for:— S Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line I S Nederland Line B.i.a.N. Co., Ltd.. etc.. etc. S Tel.
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    • 213 17 CHEMIST I caused by sudden change from the plains to a hill station, need 1 i no longer worry you. > I Innoxa preparations In four 1 ,1 simple stages can banish this beauty < I 1 problem and render the skin more j I radiant than ever. I 1
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  • 579 18 Weight Saving, Strength And Simplicity W ELIDING was described as "probably the greatest single technical achievpment of the past 25 years" by Mr. John W. Hudson, naval architect of the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.. in the paper "Oil Tankers," which he read b
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  • POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 104 18 Philippine Islands Potsdam „7 8 a.m. den Karoa „7 3 p.m. merica (North) except Western Canada and Western States of <merica (South) Karoa 7 3 •U»>iiiiiit*• *< Fushimi \t im i t Tandjong Pandan Siberg „8 8 Africa East South Africa Mam 3 11 a.n America (South)
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    • 488 18 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due ue Tonnage Spore. Toruaie Spore. 1937. 1937 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 16 CATHAY 15.000 Mar. 12 CUKFU 15uuU Jan 15 BURDAWAN 6 070 Mar. 13 BLHAR 6,000 Jan. 25 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Mar. 26 CAKIHAGE 17.UU0 Jan 29 RANPURA ***** Apr. 9 SOUDAN 6,500 Feb.
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    • 126 18 GENBItAL PASSENGER AGENT: CU.\AKD WHITE STAK. Li; (liiCorporated in Japan). lo LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. FUSHIAII MA.IU Jan. 7 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Jan. 21 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Feb. 3 Kutes to Ist Class 2nd class Naples 5497 $540 |Sl7 $343 Marseilles 514 557 526
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    • 589 19 TIIK UAHIIOIlt m j 9 9^ 1^ INM Bi PaMeMgers IK Air SHU'S ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Godown Ga e No Pushlmi Maru 18 3 Oewang 16 3 Imperial and Qantas lines: Talamba 14 3 Arnvea oy the MexDourne: Mrs G potcdan n 3 GLDeri rr «ni uaiy Wafers. HSL 32
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    • 426 19 fit q r^^B fl H B I I W^£!«!rjs^^ Bordeau:^: i j cIp G^ARELLA F r Saig n T Urane Haiphong DALNY Jan. 13 FARES FROM ANY PLACE. MALAYA TO MARSEILLES |G*L 2:2: Eg^ f a n For T f,ftfw Y HO AY TICKET FI IRST CLASS RETURN FARE $102.
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  • 1545 20 INCREASE IN CAPITAL SHIPS Highest Tonnage Since War I London. THE speed and thoroughness with which the Naval Powers of the world are set ing about rearming is vividly reveaVed in the new Issue of "Jane's Fighting Ships," edited by Mr. Francis E. McMurtrie
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    37 20 Lord and Lady Baden-Powell assisted in a ffiant rally at the "Pare des Expositions" in Paris recently when ***** French scouts assembled. Our picture shows Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the Scout movement, arriving at the rally. France-Presse
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  • 175 20 During the trial of Arthur Jefferson Peake, aged 43. at Sussex Assizes l recently, on a charge of murdering Arthur George Noyce, aged 21. his chaffeur- companion, Noyce's mother was overcome with weeping and was unable to finish her evidence. "Please let me go," she
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  • 72 20 A Chinese cyclist had a miraculous escape recently when he was involved In a motor accident at She junction oi Burmah Road and Cantonment Road Penang He jumped off his machint time when it collided with a Perak car It appears tha? 'he cyclist was trvirnr turn into Burmah Road
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  • 82 20 Captain A. G. A. Ritchie, OB E M.C., Malaya's First Stipendiary Chiel Game Warden, is on his way to country on *he s.s. Haruna Mnrn :r is expected in Kuala Lumpur, where r will control the F.M.S. Game Dep*r ment. as from Jan. 9. The new CY Game Warden who
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    • 1579 21 w^. w^.^,^.^^.^-^— w^.— ~^~^~^^^^-^.^jl 7.35 p.m.— A Pianoforte Recital. Jff^-^"^ T 8.05 p.m.— The Children's Hour. The Magic Fishbone,' by Charles Dickens, arrill l]^ IB m Mm. ranged a.s a dialogue story Greenwich JIM II Mi A n, m ■ll■ Time Signal at 835 p.m. Ji^ M. JUMm-J *li M
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    • 433 21 7.30 p.m Children's Hour. 7.55 p.m. Messrs. Kennedy ajiri Co.'s Share Report. 8.00 p.m Talk— "A Story of Wale.' written by Kenneth Matthews 8.20 p.m Ntws Bulletin. 8.25 p.m What's On In Penang 8.30 p.m. Selection of Rex Record.* 900 p.m Close Down SATURDAY 7.00 p.m Optnhlf Record and Daj
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  • 495 22 /JR. SCHACHTS PLEA "TheNewElement Of Uncertain ty I\K. Schaihl, .Huiusier of hcoiiouiics and president of the Reichsbank. speaking recently at Frank-fori-on-.Main, made a vigorous demand for tht return of Germany's former colonies, says the "Daily Mail." "Germany has 100 little room tor its population," he said.
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  • 44 22 Mr Wang Ching-wei. the former Premier of China, passed through Penang bv the German liner, "Potsdam" on his way back 'o China after some months' stav in Europe Mrs Wang Ching-wei arrived in Penang last week bv the "Scharnhorst" exDressly to meet her husband.
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  • 49 22 The death took place recently of Mrs. Bentfey wife of Mr. Bentley of the Kinta Electric Distribution Co.. Ltd. Mrs Bentley h:id been ill since her nccfMichment abou'. a fortnight ago but i h* r dea'h was quite unexpected and rame as a great shock to her many Iriends
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    • 1187 22 Jacques Kayser. 9.30 D.m. Life In Paris by Mr Bellamv. 9.40 p.m. Colonial Market Rates of Exchange. 950 Chamber Music; The BftXOpti Quartet: The Wild Animal Qar< OM TII f DAl^ I (Pierre Vellone.s), Three Pieces <R,, Pi U ITM L/ I W Manas i Vocal Solos: Melodi Pierre Vellones,
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  • 1909 23 How Situation Was Eased In India And South Africa Singapore, Wednesday. exceptionally large number of RoA mans and distinguished guests at-to-day'i tiffin meeting ol the Sore Rotary Club, when the spsathe Rt. Hon. Mr, V. 8. Sri- sastri, the subject being "An Un- <
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    2 23 MR. SASTRI
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  • 69 23 Home Public To Be Taught To Use Them THE Home Office announces that arrangements are being made to give all families individual instruction in iitting and using nas masks of which 3U.0OO.00u will shortly be available. Mr Geoffrey Lloyd opens the firs' factory, exclusively devoted to gas; masks
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  • 2250 24 Mr. Sastri Given Great Reception At Memorial Hall A LARGE and distinguished gathering which including His Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, Lady Thomas, and Miss Thomas <The Governor's sister) the Hon Mr A S. Small (Colonial Secretary) Major-General Dobbie <G O C Troops,
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    20 24 A jreneral view of the reception to Mr V S. Srinivasa S:i*tn yesteidu afternoon at Um Victoria Memorial Hall. Tribune
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    • 129 24 v ji a s viii:si: r No Rift, however costly, can be so inseparably personal a po^- MtmW session as a beautiful PILOT transparent pen. m \i l. mm A handsome -ift of such a graceful PILOT would easily solve Jt 1 £85 the complicated problems of how to greet
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  • 284 25 Theologian's Pleased Impressions Singapore. Wednesday. aRRIVING in Singapore only three A weeks after his first dparture, M. Lew! Frofessor of Systematic take part in the Malayan 'nu.i confer nee. which embraces th> k ot the Methodist Church, and whicl winmence this ev-nlng. u h UI Sr,
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  • 168 25 Tale Of The Texas Rangers A THRILLING tael of the un- settled days of Indians and bandits is now being presented at the Alnambra. Starring Fred McMurray and .lean Parker with Jack Oakie as the mend of the former, the picture was a success from the start to
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  • 23 25 nimtl dinner of the Lotus Club G.H. CafeonSat--8 P.m. The Right Hon. V. S. Sastri will be the guest of
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  • 30 25 ae^hai ldram V. Ponnampalam, manCe tL ne? r Jaffna Co-operative bee 1 nk Ltd Jaffna- who has lava j^Jne a short holiday in Mas in Singapore en route to Ceylon
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  • 23 25 nouncp? a ih0i;aL SavlnKs Committee anCerunrtti hat 644'149 National Savings ere Purchased during the total *l 24- making a grand purchased of 1,274,319.067
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  • 360 25 DEATH OF FATHER SY Priest Of Church Of Sacred Heart Singapore, Wednesday. THE Diocese of Malacca has been bereft by the untimely death last night of Rev. Father Joseph Sy, parish prlflt of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Tank Road, Singapore and manager of the Malaya Catholic Leader. The
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  • 28 25 the Governor. c Che Badaruddln, A.C.L.R. Sitiawan who spent the holidays at Kuala Lum pur with his brother-in-law Che nl man. Magistrate Kuala Lumpur h« returned for duty.
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  • 912 26 BRILLIANT HOCKEY DISPLAY BY S.R.C. Six Goals Without Reply Against Padang Rivals Singapore. Wednesday. THE S.R.C. scored the goals and gave a matchless display of science and craf. in their hockey match against the Singapore Cricket Club on the Padunn thus evening. The- "Recs" ran ou3 winners by 6— 0
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  • 106 26 Will Enter Wimbledon This Year London, Dec. 20. IT was reliably stated to-day that Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, who did not poiticipatc in any major tournaments t' is year, intends to compete at Wimbledon In 1937 with the object of creatlnp a record by winning the women's Singles
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  • 79 26 To-day In Singapore Alhambra: "The Texas Rangers" with Fred MacMurray. Royal: "Melody of the Radio" the first Egyptian Picture. Sun Talkie: "Semangat Laba Laba" a Malay Talkie. Empire: "Galloping Thru" also The Ghost City." Capitol: Marion Davis and Clark Gable in Cain am} Mabel also "Changing of the Guard" starring
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  • 31 26 Although they have erected than 5 000 houses, Ches erfield Corporation have deeded to open seven new esta.es and to build 500 houses. The ts!a'es from part of a town-planning scheme.
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  • 35 26 i The Seremban Family Benen L Society •held its seventeenth annual gener; meeting at the Town Dispensary recently when the report and accounts were adop ed and offico-bnarers for the j ensuing year were elected.
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  • 177 26 Middlesex Coy Team Beaten Singapore, Wednesday. PLAYING this evening on the S.C.R.C. ground the "C." Company of the Middlesex Regiment was defeated in a came of hockey by the S.C.R.C II bv l goal to nil. The teams staged a very lively and swift game
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  • 69 26 Malayan Championship Tournament Singapore, Wednesday. THE following are the results of last night's ties in the Malayan four-ball billiards championship held at the Singapore Clerical Union:— James Lee (A.A.O beat Goh Guan Chua <C.U.> 300—160. Victor Woodford (F.K.C.) beat Gan Hock Chye (U.C.F.A.) 300—213. TO-DAY'S TIES 6 p.m.: Lim
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  • 234 26 Australia To Win This Year? ALTHOUGH it is still very earl> Australia are preparing for nex t year's Davis Cup contest. According to Mr. S. R. Youdale, who accompanied the teams as honorary manager in 1934, a great deal depends upon Craw fcrd's form, but he thinks that
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  • 79 26 Entires for the 1938 "classics" h^vbeen published in the "Racing Calendar." The D rby has closed with 294, tfe St. Leger with 294, the 2 000 Guineas with 247. the Oaks with 269. His Majesty has nominated seven D rby entries, these being Air Flow, Blare, Hatton
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  • 358 26 A Ha rd -Fo ugh t Draw Singapore Wednesday KEEN, clean and thrilling hockey wa witnttsed at tne Ihiiiuaa tottrrac ih»s aueuioon wnen tiie M»uua.--clashed wita the Cols, iuq rc^u... goalless aiaw, is a lair rene-xion u. piay. a R-atuie 01 me p.ay was line deiensive work
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  • 167 26 Ladies' January Bogey At S.G.C. THE Singapore Golf Club Ladies' Jai uar.Vi Bogey competition was play d at Bukit Timah on Monday, and suited in a tie in "A" division betv en Mrs. S. N. Kelty and M.s. J. Hu gins with a score of two down, I
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  • 33 26 Wins Commander. Sir Lou.s Ore partnered King George VI, ii'n in Efli Majesty played in the doubles < pion*hias at Wimb'edon, 1 M be ted Chairman of the All-^i tennis Club.
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  • 1479 27 LEYLAND 'S GRIMNESS HOI l»l\4. OFF XX INEVITABLE DEFEAT Melbourne Jan 6 pnuIAND are making a great fight in t* face of overwhelming odds in •h unrd Test match and al^nough they :L d umofct cer.arn defeat when they nnened the final innings of the ma^cn
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  • 16 27 Next year's British Pharmaceu;ical Conference is to be held at Liverpool from July 26 to 30
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  • 401 27 INTER STATE RUGBY Singapore Changes For Match With Army At Weekend pOUR changes have been made in 1 Singapore s Stale rugDy Xv wnich will meet the Army on padang on Samraay— a ma ten which win give the Army their last serious work-out together prior io the Malaya Cup
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    • 33 27 GOLDEN VALLEY AUSTRALIAN B^B m I JUI I«i ii_Jß W HAVE TOT ENTERED FOR THE $1,000.00 COMPETITION. For further particulars watch the Press or apply to Sole Agents (jUTTO[E?(|fe <In SS.) W pg
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  • 116 28 Sullivan on the move during an attack by the Recs yesierday', Hockey match between the two pa dang clubs, in which the M*£i playing a brilliant all-round game, were victors by six goals to nil. This match was on the S.C.C. gro ind. At the
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