Morning Tribune, 10 July 1937

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. ->.-N^_i^i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, July 10, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 573 1 CHINA TO DEFY JAPAN EVEN AT COST OF WAR, URGES VIVKING REFUSES APOLOGY ALTHOUGH the fighting between Chinese and Japanese troops in the Fengtai area has now been brought to an end by a mutual freemen! for the withdrawal of troops, the situation is still rather fese in North China.
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  • 66 1 T HE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SPECIAL 5 a.m. edition of th» Sunday Tribune 1 will be printed •Q Sunday to contain, among other '•is of news, a special report bv eferee" o f th e boxing on Saturday »i*h| at the New \\orld (Fahmy v. 0 r» 4 urn. Kid Leyte
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  • 46 1 Task For Lord Plymouth London, July 9. ON the suggestion of the Dutch minister the full non-interven-tion committee has agreed to entrust the task of finding a solution to the present deadlock in the Spanish problem to the chairman, L..rd Plymouth, as the British representative.- Reuter
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    37 1 Wearing ,th e scarlet and black robes of an honorary Doctor of Civil Law. Queen Mary is seen walking in procession through Oxford to lay the foundation stone of the extension of the Bodleian Library. Planet News
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  • 105 1 Russia's Strong Warning To Japan Moscow, July 8. M LITVINOFF (Soviet Foreign Mini- ster) to-day summoned Mr. Shigemi f su (Japanese Ambassador* and protested energetically against the alleged violation of the recent agreement to withdraw troops from the disputed Amur Islands. Senuffa and Bolshoi. M. LitvinofT insisted (hat
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  • 156 1 Political Bargaining Expected Jerusalem, July 9. BOTH Arabs and Jews express the keenv& disappointment with the Palestine Commission's report. A manifesto declaring that the Jewish state is being created the most fertile part of the country has been issued by the Arab Higher Committee. It calls
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    • 15 1 f '^Tother pages j i Page SSL 3^ financial N^ws J j pmatig Boxinß i —^.^*>
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    • 42 1 K LI ill POWDERED MILK iJt^J. p 1 Ugp U PUT KLIM IN YOUR PANTRY VND BE ASSURED OF A NEVER FAILING 3OURCE OF SUPPLY- -SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PURESUITABLE FOR COOKING OR DRINKING— FOR YOUNG OR OLD. DISTRIBUTORS: J.IT/ 9IKO* A <O.
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  • 367 2 I NCR HASH OF RELIEF Position Bo\s Of 16 I IT is announced that although Ibc income from the additional 52.000.000 given to Mi<> SinjjapoNSilver Juhiltv Fund by tin- Strait Settlements Ciovrrnmcn' uill nut be available lor a leu months thi i» I vrrnment has marie
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  • 73 2 "Judas Maccabaeus" Postponed JN vi,. w of difficulties experienced In 1 •«|fttaf for toloistt, the committee ./"'<'- Marrab;,,.,,*" unt.l Sunc, v' It H'-ix'ar.sais will therefore be dlacon "nued until Tuesday Bepi 7 SE -V- now been arrangi-d 'for. and ]'ar.salswillbehand,,l.omem teraof the ebote a nd orchsstr. ta due
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  • 18 2 BUlgftport, Friday A Chinese coolfa who fp t M -'"urt failure Id h( aied
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  • 208 2 Mr. J. A. Hunt Miss P. S. Bowker Singapore, Friday. THE wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon of Miss Phyllis Stanser Bowker. daughter of Mrs. A. Stanser Bowker and the late ur. c. btanser Bowker, of Sydnev New South Wales, and Mr. John A Hum
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    38 2 Miss Barbara Q. Fox, smiling Carnival Queen of Dartford (Kent) holdmg Deidre Ann Holden (right) and David Allan Collins, two of th e entries i n the Baby Show held in conn^ethn with the Hospital Carnival. Planet News
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  • 26 2 Decree Nisi Made Ln Singapore, Friday Howes on Apr i i 37 L, Ml ,'»»Mce „H.T,,,m. r N LetoU r W«d to, the
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  • 203 2 Penang Dealer For Trial From Our Own Reporter j I Penang, July 9. j AT the conclusion Of th e preliminary I A inquiry extending over seven heart Lngt Mr. T. D. Hughes. Polic e Magistrate to-day committed Khoo Soo Thye, who t formerly did large business in
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  • 11 2 -JS2? Countv Co «ncil has nrovistona] anrroval to n ronnnn u
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  • 198 2 Dividend Of Five Pet Cent. Declared THE annual meeting of Punggor Rubber 1 Estates. Ltd., will be held at r! office of the secretaries. Messrs Gaand Bateman. on Friday, July noon ai In the report for the year ended Ifa 31. the directors state:— a The accounts for
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  • 160 2 Wildly Cheered At Rally Of Youth London, July 9 U7HEN the Queen was to-day enrolled ff at Edinburgh University as Honorary Doctor of Laws she made her first public speech since her accession. In the course of it she said that as a Scotswoman she knew the
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  • 60 2 Alleged Extortion From Chettiar A Singapore. Friday LLEGED to have extorted $100 from a man named Arunasalam Chettiar, three Indian* were produced before Ml K. H. Blacker, in the Third Court, today. One of the accused was formerly a detective In 'he Johore Police case was postponed until July 16,
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    • 138 2 Asthma Cio^i Killed in 24 Hours I hanks to th.- disOOTery of an Ami pnysician, it now Is possible to get rid of os .t»-rrii»i.. spells of choking, ga *-ouKhinß and wheesing Asthma by killing we tru.- cause which is Germs In the blood. jwmore burning of powders, no more
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  • 585 3 CALSIFIED ACCOUNTS 4 mUiluccii Appeal Dismissed B Singapore, Friday. ■I c PATHY until recently a clerk I VmSoyed on Batang Malaka Estate, 5; d unsuccessfully against sen- P f ;;,f six months' r.i. on each of two s of falsification of accounts and 1 breach of trust parsed on him
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  • 38 3 Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd at 10.30 a.m. strate'a Appeal No. 48 37— Rex vs. "jH&ugam son of John Dhanam. 11 a.m.:— Assizes For mention--X Kavena Ismail Sahib and Kav n Abdullasah Saiboo.
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  • 310 3 Overtook Lorry Knocked Down Boy 'From Our Oivn Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Thursday FINES amounting to $70 or six weeks' rigorous imprisonment were imposed by Che Osman in the First Court, to-duv on Haji Abdullah, a young Malay motor car dnver, who stood trial on a charge ot
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  • 161 3 Full List Of Passengers THE following passengers for the Straits arrived by the Blue Funnel liner Patroclus: Mr. and Mrs. D. Murchison. Capt. and Mrs. Sellers, Dr. and Mrs. Lacey Bathurai, Commdr. T. M. Brownngg. R N., Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Petrie. Mrs. Brownri™ Mr. T. Eiphinstore, Miss
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  • 26 3 Shanghai. July 9 Bv order of the Chinese Foreign Officp. Mr. Tso Yu Chuen is appointed Acting Consul to Sourabaya— Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 227 3 Bui Bankrupt Is 1 Discharged Singapore, Friday. IN view of his age, the leng'hy period' 1 during which he had been a bank- j rupt and the fact that he had no means whatever of paying anything. Mohamed Ally a 53 year old Indian was granted hJ*
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  • 161 3 Schoolteacher's Second Application Singapore. Friday. D. BALAKRISHNAN an Indian school teacher employed at the Geylang English School was refused a discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Home in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Mr Ismail who appeared for certain creditors strongly opposing the application. J,n his report on the
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  • 87 3 Sampan Owner Charged In Court Singapore, Friday. THE boating tragedy that occurred in 1 the Kallang River on the night of July 7 had a sequel before Mr. Ivor Lewis, in the Fifth Court -to-day when a sampan owner named Llm Goh Cheng was charged with overloading his
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    • 245 3 AT HOME 20 WEKKS WITH RHEUMATISM Wile J 'eared Husband Would Never Work Again When her husband had been at home 20 weeks with rheumatism in his back tins woman began to think he would never work again. At last, she said to him: '"Let's try Kruschen," and the change
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    • 152 4 suner* Tone Spot •i May »> July Sept »» Oct Dec. H 1 ÃÃâ€ÂÂ
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    • 79 4 „jM H London, July 9. Previous To-day Change r.T. TT. TT. TT. TT. T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) on .Shanghai (closms selling rate) on Hongkong (closing selling rate) on Japan (closing selling rate) on New York (closing selling rate) 128.27 9 00
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    • 34 4 GOLD London. July 9. Lino Bar per oz. Previous 1:7.0.4 To-dav Change £7.0.5, 2 +1% >^$&fj $fk' Spot i montha forward 3^fP* Ml 20 1 lfi 20 1 lfi »" ,lw +"iiM
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    • 129 4 Heavy Hand On Profits From Speculation Paris, July 9. VKW tax measures decreed to cover 11 the deficit in the 1937 budget provide, according to M. Bonnet (finance Minister), eight milliard francs for the ordinary budget while 2' 2 mil- lards extra are provided from the railways. All
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    • 116 4 London. j U j- Previous To-day Charge Distillers 110,--y J Dunlop Rubber General Electric Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco ff 34--80 3 37,7V 2 150|7V 2 t'i Anglo-Dutch 1 39|7V 2 12 1/4 gym Canadian Pacific Hi London Tin (New Share 1 H 0 6 53 r
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    • 22 4 Spot (afternoon closing price i Forward Previous £2643 4 London. To-day £263 V 2 £263 Vz July I Changr -IU
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    • 50 4 RUBBER Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Sellers. Previous Quiet 19 1 16 19 3 16 193 8 19Vz Fiim 59-4 New York. To-day Very Dull 19 ft 19 U 19 7 16 19 9,16 Steady 59% July 8 -1-118 116 +1,11 +111 Tone Spot July Sept. UN ione Spot
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    • 79 4 Oswego. (New York). THE red light of a traffic signal s'opped a runaway horse here. Chief of Police Siblev himself is authority for the story. Sibley said he was chasing the animal, which was galloping down Main Street when a traffic light turned red. "His hoofs actually screeched
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    • 68 4 Ayer Kuning (F.M.S. Rubber I Co., Ltd. 93.001 Badek Rubber Estate Ltd. (Staffleld Estate) 26.00G Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. ***** Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates Ltd. CJ.OOO Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. (Dennistown Estate) 44,000 Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Co.. Ltd. 172.000 Klabang Rubber Co., Ltd. 151.2M iKrian
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    • 67 4 THE YOKOHAMA N dj^^S^ Capital Subscnoed (Fully 6i 55 r Q^ 1 3 pald UP> Y lco O00 ooa r 1 Reserve Fund Y. 130.900.000 (K KBB6B B H^iß Head Omco: YOKOHAMA INSURANCE (OiMPANY, LJD. SINGAPORE RRANf'H MEYER CHAMBERS I**** Hi Profile I RAFFLES PLACE. IIMMPT r. YAMAMOTO Bn*ciraii€4' Tel:
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  • 1524 5 f ra ser and C<K& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Singapore. July 9, 6 p.m. Kra.se i6l UO. Lyal) Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Eraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers ■BVP';^---6 7ft 6 10ft 6 6 -3-7-38 6cd 376 39-cd 4 ,^am Kumbang
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  • 195 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Tin at midday was $131 x k, unchangtd. The London btock Exchange Vv\sicrduv was firmer and although conditionii were reported as being quiet shares were fairly generally marked up. According to our cables t.n snares were very active and also considerably firmer anri it
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  • 36 5 Professor von Karman. of Pasadena University, California, will next jrive the twenty-fifth Wilbur Wright memorial lecture before the Royal Aeronautical Society i n the hall of the Institution of Electrical Engineers. His subject will be "Turbulence."
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    • 190 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capi'al f 40,030,000 S'atutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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    • 124 6 A HollirkinU \U-t.auiihitr X«* m H' *k■K ii tl Xlio w CAPITOL Opening To-Day 3-15-6-15-9-15 M.G.M's. Fast-Moving Comedy Hit That Will Keep You In Stitches! r -X j B^Jf fl oug ren p.m. uniii geous red- 3^ j^^ headed cutie otHf *r* B; all the an- jf />% H *?c
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    • 85 6 BREATHTAKING IN ITS BEAUTY! MAGNIFICENT IN IT'S COMEDY AND JOYOUS LAUGHTER! SIR J. M. BARRIE'S RENOWNED COMEDY (^C^ICsOCSK? 3-15 6-15 9-15 L\rV\AT^^^^ J. M. BARRBEG Ih^v J^tm E. 'i blc i e dwr Cora Witherspoon, Fay A SHOW WORTH SEEING! ALHAMBRA Opening To-morrow Music! Comedy! Action! /TVys/ '^^^t: her to©^
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  • 23 7 "DANGEROUS NUMBER" OPENS TO-NIGHT Robert Young, Ann Sothcrn and RefinaM Oven in the M.G.M. comedy "Dangerous Number" which opens at the Capitol to-niffht.
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    • 108 7 SEASON ENDS TO-DAY ALHAMBRA 3 Shows 3-15 6-15 9-15 ACCLAIMED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC AS ONE OF THE CKST FILMS OF IT'S KIND TO BE SHOWN LOCALLY Paramount'! Excellent Story of the Malayan Jungle I he Jungle Princess with DOROTHY LAMOUR and RAY MILLANO CENTRAL TALKIE NEW WORLD 7-15 TO-NIGHT
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    • 196 7 I A Rollicking New M.G.M. Comedy I I TOMORROW at the CAPITOL I 1?™ uV '/'Bgr^ lr dan G° roUB number he had r%mc^ w!w /^"*t picked! Dangerous to his &?SB Ar^ p T^^ heart Ca/ic/ how dangerous to i I itvl* Wfc C A Ik^m wi^ rls him on
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  • 913 8 DIFFICULTIES IN PARTITION Free Exchange Of TIIK I'.ilrstiMr Commission \s iccom- mendatioiLs are presented in UN final part of a bulky IMuo liook of over 400 page*. After an exhaustive review the country's history and Um present cireiirnslanres. the conclusion is reached 1h:tl peace can only
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  • 149 8 Bandits Capture Dead Or Alive A £700 reward for the capture of two bundits. dead or alive, is being offered In Yugoslavia. The bandits, Jorgovan Mihailovitch and Pavle Dokitch. are terrorising the whol« of Eastern Serbia. Their latest crime is the killing of two gendarmes, bringing the number
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  • 37 8 Mrs. Stanley Coleman. of Kuala Lumpur, is returning from two-nonths' holiday in Hongkong by the P. i<nd O. ''arthace which arrives to-day She hopes to produce "Down Roao" with lo-r-nl amateurs at the rnd of th- year.
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  • 290 8 Locksmith s Story In Taiping P.O. Case (Frwn Our Ou,n Correspondent! Taiping. Wednesday. ALLEGATIONS that he had been offered $5,(M?0 to keep silent in rtjarU to the making of certain keys were mr.de by a Chinese locksmith during the course of the preliminary inquiry into the
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  • 162 8 London Magistrate Says It's Gambling London AT the Thames Police Court a ma"; trate ruled that Rummy, a favc arite card game with children, is an m lawful game. He was presiding over a case in v.l* two men were charged with keeping a gaming-house at which Rummy
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  • 94 8 Ankara. ALL radio and television services i»» Turkey will become the monopolv ot the Government if a bill now before tinGreat National Assembly is passed. In order to popularise the use of wh? less sets throughout Turkey all import/ rec?ivers will be exempt from custom duty until
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    34 9 Hundreds of schoolchildren were the nests of the Royal Air Force at a Cress rehearsal of the R.A.F. Pageant t1 Hnidon. Phota shows one of then viewing proceedings from a lerrtant'i shoulder Topical Press
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  • 105 9 Villages Fear Big Disaster in Asia Minor Istanbul i CONTINUAL earthquakes In trie Smyrna t i id Akhissar districts are causing the people of Asia Minor, are a prelude to a big Fifteen shocks have been i'elt ii than a week. bave been detached in the mountainous area
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  • 219 9 Sequel To Trench Fascist Meeting Paris FOR giving his officers permission to attend a meeting of the French Social Party (the former banned Fascist Croix De Feu) Central Decarpentry, commanding the First Brigade of Spahis, the famous French African Kegimrit, has been transfered to another post by order
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  • 119 9 New York "Seeing Eyes" Law Albany. New York. DOGS accompanying blind persons as "seeing eyes" may ride free of charge on all omnibuses under the provisions 01 a law just passed In New York The new law reads"Subject to such rules and regulations as the commission may
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  • 274 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, July 10, 1937 A QUESTION OF HUSTLING ]i|K. C. P. F. Wearne, managing director of Wearne Bros., Ltd., the progressive Singapore company which is operating Malaya's internal airway system, urged a few days ago* that (Government ■bould proceed immediately with tho cons'i ruction oi* aeroplane landing
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  • 1069 10 THK food supply of Johore in the event of war and a blockade was one of the subjects brought up at the meeting this week of the Johore State Council. The Hon Mr. Cheok Huan Cheong, in referring to th<- answer to a question as to the rice
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    29 10 After a State drive through the street* of Paris, the Lord Mayor of Loud on. Sir C.~>~* r^h*h~ »~«*l the British Pavilion at the Paris International Exposition. Planet News
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  • 284 11 B Y FAMOUS U.S. EXPLORER lincoln Ellsworths Scheme Cape Town. HV(<;IN Ellsworth, the famous L \moritan explorer, is making; oh ,,s tor a flight across the Anf ntic in i direction never before Upted. according to Mr Burton Holmes, New York tjlobe- trotter and travel-talk
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    60 11 The Duchess of Kent, who is President of the organisation, left her home at Belgrave Square to make a tour of Alexandra Rose Day depots Artificial roses are sold on the anniversary of the birth of the late Queen Alexandra in aid of hospitals. Phffto shows the Duchess as she
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  • 111 11 Rembrandt Exhibited All Over The World London SELF-PORTRAIT by the Dutch it Rembrandt, measuring 28 by 23 has been sold at SoS for £11.500. 1 portrait has been exhibited all over th > world, and was lent to Burlingion for the Dutch Exhibition eight years ago. be?e was silence
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  • 45 11 Athens Jerusalem Link Upened Jerusalem. telephone service between stine and Greece nas been torinaugurated here. George H. Webster, 0.8.E., Poct-r-General for Palestine, opened ew radio-telephone link by putthrough a call from Jerusaiem to Postmaster-General at distance between the two coun- about 700 miles.
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  • 152 11 1,000 Children Occupy Paris Bourse i^aris A PHYSICAL culture display by 1.000 school children has taken place to the Place De La Bourse, the square In which stands the Paris Stock Exchange In the square, which had been railed off to all traffic, hundreds of chairs
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  • 93 11 Tax On Foreigners' Performances Lowered Ankara. Turkey. BRITISH cabaret artists will b e seen more frequently in Turkey, following the Government's decision to reduce its tax on foreign entertainment The heavy taxation in the last r«w years has virtually prohibited performances by foreigners. Now. following a campaign
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  • 349 11 Great Spectacle In Peru Lima. Peru, June 10. THIS week the mighty range of the Andes formed a 15.000 feet high grandstand for witnessing a total eclipse of th e sun. The season of winter fogs has closed down In the Peruvian coast, but up in
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  • 219 11 Auditions "Solicited Sooner Than Possible" Bom bai AS a result of the ever-increasing: interest being taken in broadcasting in India, the Indian radio stations Mf being inundated with queerly wonded requests for additions. Here is a typical example:— "It is my impestuous earnest to speak at the
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  • 111 12 The scene of the wreck showing a itamformer into which the train crashed. Planet News Four people, including three unmr were killed and t\velv e were injured when a train from Ashl'ord. Kent, crashed into sidings at Swanley Junction. Kent, near London. Our picture shows
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement \o.'2. July 10 1937 EDITED BY HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 1236 1 Can The Services Make The Final Arf Singapore going to lose this season that unique record of theirs in the M'li-iva Cup competition? Certainly the indications at the moment are that i» the nrst time since the competition began the southern section will Z rpnresented by other finalists at Kuala
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      20 1 The Singapore Malaya Cup XI which did duty agaf— i— IB day. Abbott and Day were absent, u nfit. Tribune
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      • 44 1 ELSEWHERE In To-day's Supplement Page B °x«n& notes 55 Te nni s n otes 2 Perak sport 3 Selanjjor cricket 3 Pe nan ff A.A.A. records 3 4 and 5 llomp sport notes 6 r al cricket 7 ttefaf topics n S()(t> er summary
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      • 53 1 TO.M(.IIT-|.MI Y 10) IT'S AT THE NEW WORLD ARENA UNANIMOUS DECISION OF NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST BERTIE BELL'S BOXING CARDS ARE THE BEST. ALL SEATING ARRANGEMENTS NOW PERFECT. FAHMY vs FRISCO ELEYTE vs RIVERS GRANDE vs BOON MAH Few $4&2 Tickets left. AH $1— Sea s Sold Out. f'S THE
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    • 564 2 Affiliation Of All Malayan Boxing Boards Under Consideration QUESTIONS regarding the admlnistra tive side ol professional boxing particularly with view to closer cooperation between the rariou c mtrolliriK bo<ii«\s in Malaya, are red l'.ii. consideration Of the local Board "1 troi. it is understood The Singapore Board has rightly come
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    • 74 2 Bompong dc plte all that was .-aid bout in tn m in training, failed to Unpri week He was slow and i 1 bI ack can ed none of its former lire However in- lasted the distance without showli any signs of being winded and will probably
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    • 207 2 (From Our Own Corrcspojident) Malacca, July 9 I THE Malacca Lawn Tennis Assodatioe Championship meet has come to the dosing stages and by the end of tins week, the finals in all classes will have been played out In the Women's Open Doubles < final* played Lad
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      14 2 N. S. Wise, who is expected to retain his Singapore championship title, in action.
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    • 141 2 Stock holm Plans A Running Marathon THE organisers of the Stockholm games, to be held at the Stockholm Stadium from August 4 to 6. are hoping to arrange a match between Glenn Cunningham, holder of the world's mil^ record, and Jack Lovekrk (he Olympic 1.500 metres champion mo world re-cord-holder.
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    • 189 2 'DENANG cricket lastjveek enabled three i* young players to enhance their reputations. Playing for the P.R.C. [against the PS C, young Douglas La Brooy, eldest son of F.C.D., brought of! a great double. He first took three wickets for nine runs and then went on to score a
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    • 34 2 Wreckage nf ;i two-seat Service neroDlane was brought into Aberdeen bv the ♦rnwW Confederate The wreckage wos brought up In the vessel'i trawl In the North Bea about 25 miles south-en st of Aberdeen
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    • 477 2 Kliney Cup For Clubs Is Next TOO MUCH TROPHY TENNIS? TENNIS players have been victim* a 1 the weather this week. All t> well, the Singapore L.T.A. championships would probably hav been completed by this time, but postponement have been necessary three times owmc to th? heavy conditions of the
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    • 20 2 About 5,000 cyclists attended sixteenth service of remembrance at the Cyclists National War Memorial on Meriden Green. Warwickshire.
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    • 24 2 An eight-seat Allied Airways liner fl>v to Stnvamrer. Norway*, in preparation for the opening of a flail v air service between Newcastle and Norway.
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    • 404 3 Perak's Big Effort In Malaya Cup MXING BOARD AND LA ROSE lF rom Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh. July 9 .^TPenk is taking no chance this seaT^lmhereffor! to win back the 1 J -Malaya Cup for fie competition la being made cteaj "number of trials that have been m bP Played
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    • 107 3 |ADY Thomas has kindly consented to present the prizes at the conclusion Singapore AAA. sports on ihe SC.C. Padang this afternoon. The programme of events will be as folio** 3.00 p.m.— 100 yards sprint. 3.10 p.m.— Putting the weight. 3.20 n.m.— Mile race (open).
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      23 3 The Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones. British Resident of Selangor, presenting prizes to the winners at the Victoria Institution sports at Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 528 3 EX-S.C.C. SKIPPER IS SELANGOR 'S LEADER (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. CINGAPORES visit to Kuala Lumpur this week-end forms the chief topic of •J sporting conversation here at the moment, and on whether or not Selangor can beat the strong settlement team depends a great deal. For Singapore
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    • 361 3 Records At Penang A.A.A. Meeting HIGH JUMP POLE EVENT (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 9 SIOW Leong Joo. a student at the 1 Chung Ling High School, had *he distinction of establishing new records for All-Malaya in the high jump and Pole Jump during the Penang Amateur Athletic Association
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    • 115 4 Athletes all over Malaya are busy just now and some splendid achievement are being recorded. This is a hurdles picture at the Malaya Command meet in Singapore. Tribune Th e finish of the semi-final of the 100 -yards sprint Singapore preliminaries. The finals ■re tv/-day. di Tribune
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    • 140 5 Wimbledon (i ver— Donald Budge (U.S.), who won th e open singles at Wimbledon defeating G. Von Cramm In the final, snapped in a characteristic action. Topical Press Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.). who was holder of the women's singles title, was defeated by Miss Dorothy Round
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    • 1345 6 HOME SPORTS NOTES (From Our Oun ■orri-spomlrnt i tdon July 2 WITH Trs* match cricke! and Ryder J»P :1 :U1(1 n fI closing stages at Wimbledon it ha i been a mon week In the Internationa] sports realm, and
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    • 53 6 II W Austin, who will lead the Elijah Davis Cup iteam this vear in the challenge round at Wimbledon, was d£feated in the singles semi-final of the all England championships by Donald Budge. His defeat has created some pe« ,imism in England regarding the
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    • 1627 7 LOCAL CRICKET THERE is a significance about the interI state match in Kuala Lumpur this i between Singapore and S^lanmore than the ordinaiy The form displayed by :om Singapore may have a mportant bearing upon the comnon oi the Colony side which will KM.S.
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    • 1443 8  - Another Trophy Run For The Sprinters Needed Captain Hawk TURF TOPICS By Goon tiint- were returned on the open* m^ day of th<' ivrak Bummer meetji" 1 last Saturday Herbe Ftolle. ridden by Ardagh, lowered the [poh course record for i>: furlonga ami an hour later Restriction, ridden i>v Donnelly
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    • 131 8 Singapore Soccer Summary FIXTURES, RESUi T$ AND TABLES FOLLOWING are the principal socce fixtures in Singapore during *k. coming week: First Division July 12. Chinese vs. Police July 13. Middlesex vs. Sappers July 15. Gunners vs. Inniskilling3 July 16. Police vs. Cricket Club July 17. Chinese vs. Malays Second Division
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    • 270 8 Following ar e the S.A.F.A. leagw tables up to and including yesterday: Goals P. W. L D F A "• 12 7 3 2 28 10 16 Middlesex 12 6 4 2 17 19 14 Chinese 9
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    • 53 8 Tbe Nawab of Pataudi is to turn out for Worcestershire again after being out of cricket three years through illness He scored a century in his first test against Australia wi'th D. R. Jardino' team in 1932. but failed in th e second match and did not regain his place
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    • 97 13 Australian Women Cricketers In England The Australian women's cricket team which is touring England this Summer photographed at Great Comp, Kent Topical Press '•wynne Johns, a 26-year-old ironmonger's clerk of Aberystwyth, in a prac-tice-attempt to beat the delayed parachute droo world rt-cord *stahlisheri by the late John Tranum. Planet News
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      • 32 14 GACtteCS is now displaying a large variety Peking glass trees. Just received a bewildering selection Of Ladies' Underwear, jewellery and novelties from Peking at amazingly low prices. Raffles Hotel, Bras Basah Road.
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      • 464 16 BY P&Omd BRITISH INDIA. LINES innii;iicr Spore fonoace S'pore. 11)37 1937. RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 RANPUKA 17,000 July 30 CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 24 HUKDWAN 6.070 July 31 BANGALORE 6 000 Sept. 25 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aug. 13 COMORIN 15.000 Oct. 8 CORFU 15.000 Aug. 27 •BHUTAN 6.100
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      • 482 16 J^V^^B TO FRENCH POUTS ANGO For MarseUles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk July n j I CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 23 DALNY For MarseUles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aug a > CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 20 (from Marseilles) 1 CAP. ST. JACQUES
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    • 234 17 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES [SVtralia: Eastern I (Melbourne herns (Adelaide only) and Western centaur n i p.»«. THURSDAY ir( ,l Mail, Rohna 15 2.30 p.m. Adei (Utter Mail) Carthage 15 7 p.m \merica 'North* Except Western Canada and Western Stales of Carthag-e 15 7 p.m. iff* t Carthage 15
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    • 123 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE TOE WHARVES OR EXTECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Godown Gate No. Toyama Maru 22 1 Niceto de Larrinaga 18 2 Hua Shan 16 2 Kumsang 14 2 Fangkor 12 2 Eurypylus 9 2 Patroclus 7 jl Silvercedar 30 2 Irisbank 32 2 City of Wellington 34
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    • 903 17 Tonnage Has Risen To il oo,ooo IN 1930, over 30 per cent, of the Nor--1 wegian merchant fleet, was less than five years old, while the corresponding percentage of the world fleet was 16! 2 To-day, 12.6 per cent, of the Norwegian fleet is less than
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      • 296 17 I aintxs piiilp LiXE (incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Do© Sails. MARELLA July 31 Aug. 4 MEKKUR Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Special cheap round trip tickets Irom Singapore to Australia issued at the flowing rate*. First Class passengers may transier at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.
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      • 140 17 IV V K 1 l IV I? GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang:, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HARUNA MARU July 22 bs. "KATORI MARU" Aug. 6 6.8. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug. 19 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Sept. 1 Kates to Ist
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    • 131 18 SAYS LORD TWEEDSMUIR Men Oj Letters Have "Spiritual Pride" feint John New Bnuwwlek. Lord TwDrthwnfr Governor <■'■" era! of Canada, »>;••■<'- Jooraa lists lo men of letters, h< fathering hew baeaii <'»•>' "f l to Mffer W-ss from spiritual i" Tfce Governor General wma «Jdressinu :i
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    • 113 18 Child Migration Discussions In London LondO 1 ACCORDING to the Khodesian Minuter A oi Agriculture, Captain P. E. H- 1 ru> Uic British Government is very impressed with a scheme ol ehild mu:r*tion Lo Rhodesia Particulars ol the scheme «r«e brought to England °y Mr G M Hr gins,
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    • 106 18 L2IO Paid At U. S. Sale New York. k GEORGE I lluted silver punch bowl made m London In ITS has been Bold tor C2lO here. f l v lx>wl was by Thomas Parret i London craftsman, it had ;i hemispherical body encircled bv a d( ep
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    • 72 18 BBBmßßwPv** In search of four of his eight sisters, whom h c has not seen for 37 years. Mr. Syd Pout, a native of Deal (England) has arrived in England from Montreal with a novel scheme to at'ract their attention. Round the band of his hat he
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    • 228 18 Eastern Europe And I Trade Talks Kaunas, (Lithuania. THE general political situation in Ran e™ Europe, the question of secure and Anglo-Lithuanian trade relatia are expected to be among the sufc discussed by Lord Plymouth, the under secretary for Foreign Affairs, when he arrives here from
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    • 45 18 With the consent of the King the silver model of the Imperial Institute. South Kensington, which the Department of Overseas Trade exhibited at the recent Empire Exhibition in Johannesburg is to remain in South Africa on permanent display in the Union Parliament Buildings at Capetown
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      • 59 18 L vPv I VjJ The^?^,^ af Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stands [Nat^^Z^^ «M fif CLOy ER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. f^2° to the cOMSiSTeWCY^ It j pure. .it's delicious. .it's nourishing. tfc^^a^. CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy
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    • 157 19 p.n locally unchanged- Rubber locally at Raub^-TO^^ 5 85 The Tin Mulli i 7 u, is again active and firm hare Murl moSt cases are marked up JriebuT $I.oB— sl-12. Lukuts Sl /^,P Rahman Kds. $1.63--1 i 1 ways $3.32> 2 -$3.40. Talams l66 11 %07io
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    • 167 19 Messrs. Cuthrie Co's Report i Singapore. July 8. ttLE there has been evidence of ra- r more activity in the rubber rket. it has not been possible f o Intain prices at their last week's "he effects of renewed moderate buy>t from U.K. and Continental trees have been offse* by
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    • 148 19 Messrs. Lewis Peat's Rubber Report P Singapore, July 9. i commodities, rubber recently is about the only one that has not »"icipat€d in the general marking up f/aues. on the other hand, it has at tpo i pt st ady even in tne fa ce of in shipments during June,
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    • 41 19 Murdered When He Could Not Cook Paris i with my brother because •repare the artichoke sauce. 1 8 knife and stabbed him [suppose I lost mv temrer." tne statement mnde by dnrk-ar-old Eußpne Hubert, when l the murder of his brother
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    • 227 19 Messrs Stanton Nelson Co.'s Report Singapore, July 9 AFTER a dull week with minor fluctuations values in all markets are marked down. The decline is in part due to the heavy shipments from the Dutch East Indies during June for which the preliminary figure is given as 47,889 tons. Provided
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    • 103 19 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in ca-^es (F.0.8. July» 31 5 8 31 7 8 Good F.A.Q. in bales t F.0.8. July* 30 15 16 3^B No. I.X.R.S.S. i Spot-loose i lawardable S'pore) 31 \'z 31*8 do. July
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    • 109 19 Murderer's Appeal Goes Wrong Belgrade. ALOIS Fortuna. convicted of murder, has jumped "out of the frying pan into the fire." He was not satisfied when he was sen- tenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a workman named Dimitrija Savitch by the Kosovska Mitrovitza court. So be
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    • 89 19 Pandemonium Over Poisoned Food Bombay rO hundred guests were taken ill at a dinner party given here in honour of Muslim pilgrims who returned from Some fainted, others eollarsed. and the air of festive paity quickly changeri to pandemonium when it was realised that the food
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    • 288 19 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends A boy who rscaprd from Camp Hill Borstal Institution, Isle of Wight, recently, was found by Ryde police. The tmth annual International stnmn Dealers Bour ie opena it Kings Half. HolI born Restaurant Singapore. July 9, 6 p.m Total for Dividend Books Close financial
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      • 250 19 j 6 One of the world's I greatest transport I diet OIHC!^ :HU srONTANioui TWlvri I dlJlJlwllllJ :urniAi ahwati appiaio in I NIWI WOK, A WEUrCNOWN I amujcan Niwspxni 'Sine© Its organisation twelve years ago, I Britain's Imperial Airways has been one of I the world's greatest air transport systems
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    • 135 20 Experiment With New Propellers La-idem. EXPERIMENTS with a new set of pro- pellers are being carried out in connection with the Queen Mary's sister ship, now being built at Clydebank. Sir Percy Bates, chairman of the Cu-nard-White Star line, belore sailing joi New York for a fishing
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      39 20 Kint ?f d n P we V if"" Chief S ut at ended the ievce n.U by *v»ng at St James s Palace, London. H-re we se* him oassinir a oolicenun as he left after th* Levee. Planet News
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    • 151 20 AIR DEFENCE OF U.S. Inadequate, Says Army Chief March Field, California. A WARNING that in the event of an attack on the United S'ates on twc fronts only one of these could be defended is given here by an Amer.car. Army expert. This conclusion has been reached by Major General
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    • 18 20 The "adoptions" of the Metropolitan Water Board Staff Association include Tillages in South Yorkshire, South-Wen Durham, and Barrow-in-Furncss.
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      • 975 20 j ON THE RADia BRITISH EMPIRE U. S. A. Shortwave PROGRAMME Programmes The foilowiiiK uie trie prtncipa! Amer m ihort-wmte rransm unions. Th TransmLsslon 2:— 05 p m.— ».ia rn ber.s Immediately after the call a.m GSil 13 »7 ■etrei (21.47 «nr»j. <>rs refer to kn^ycies. and the •won< OM>
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      • 231 20 •I PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres m )A > Fei-fong. •Chow Sun Toh'. Sung by iw u nrphe^tial Music Why and Cheong Yoke Kene Hu^ Hand. Kdayea irom the Adelphi Hotel. ch n chQw Columbia Li«h t f Ch|l 2.00 p.m.: -Interval. r o
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    • 329 21 GOOD VICTORY AT PENANG ightwetpht Title Bout Soon? .from Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 9 IGNACIO Fernandez, the playboy of J 'the Malayan ring, wore an un,ii'v serious expression when he SSS the riff at the Wembley i „,-niffht f.r his ten threenutf round contest against Neil
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    • 245 21 A\ilitary Need Of China Shanghai, July 7. luuguration ceremony of the M.litary Reorganisation Comttee in Chungking, the provincial Jjtl of Szechuen, General Ho Ving -wen. Minister of War. in the course of speech said, "Centralisation of Mill--1 control is one of the most import needs of China to-day.
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    • 197 21 "Quality Street" In Film Versior. ANE of Sir James Barrie's stage success- 1 v es Is brought to the screen in the i RKO Radio production of "Quality Street", which is now at the Pavilion. It is, of course, a story of the early 19th century, and
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    • 328 21 League Of Nations THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended July 3:— Piague: A satisfactory feature fo; the week is the absence of notification o! human plague in any of the Easter?ports. Rodent plague has, however, n
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    • 317 21 New Attempt To Secure Unanimity London. July 9. i THE plenary sitting of the Non-Inter- vention Committee is being held ftt the Foreign Office this morning, when the representatives of 27 States will have before them the proposals made by the British and French Governments on the
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    • 79 21 H. M. S. Malaya Collision Sequel London, July 9. lUDGMENT was delivered to-day in the J action arising out of the collision in February last between H.M.S. Malaya and the Dutch steamer Kertosono. The owners of the Dutch vessel claimed damages for alleged negligence on the part of
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    • 91 21 Salvation Army Girl Elected Fakenham, Norfolk. MISS Iris Graver, a Salvation Army la. v si<» has been appointed carnival queen. Fakenham. She did, however attend the Salvation Army Hall for the young people's anniversary .services, and she is an ollloer in that department. Another girl took her place
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    • 419 21 A not her Municipal Report A NET profit of $103,080.18 was reported by Mr F. Bedford, Municipal Gas Engineer, on the working of his department in 1936. Extracts from his report are as follows, inter alia: Australian coal was carboniEftd throughout the year. The cost of
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    • 158 21 No Money To Live, Says (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 8 POOR Chinese woman of the labouring n class named Yeen Kual Yen was product-el this morning before tncne Abdullah bin Mohamed (Third Magistrate) on a charge of baring at empted to commit .suicide in a
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    • 1006 22 BUT SCORE FLATTERS TIHM FORWARD LINE STILL WELL BELOW Singapore. Friday. raOAPORI won (teH Malaya Cup 2^*K2tf t 0 stadium to-day, but they gave a sow dial** of football and tneu Defence was weak, their forward line was lar superior \O Singapore: COlUtrucU?e work
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    • 151 22 Postponements In The League i THE Writ Division s.a.f A Leai in match, the Chine: r and the RA arranged for Aug. 3. will be played a4 the Anson Etoad stadium on Monday,. Aug. 23, and the RAF vs Police, match, postponed on Tuesday last,
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      12 22 A midfield snapshot during play in v c tcrday'.* Cup match. Tribune
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    • 504 22 HENRY COTTON REGAINS OPEN COL F TITLE Magnificent Finish At Carnoustie Under Wretched Conditions London, July 9. HENRY Cotton, whose sensational victory in the British open golf champion ship a few seasons ago ended a long run of American successes and b in era of British wins, regained the title
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    • 100 22 Little Meme Impresses LAt K. L. Kuala Lumpur. July 9 l ITTLE Meme. a newcomer from the Philippines, proved much too good for Speedy Hassan, the Ipoh fly. at Kuala Lumpur to-night. Showing himself a tenacious, hard hitting fighter. Mem e won the majority of the ten two-minute
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    • 128 22 The 108th match between E'on ana Harrow began at Lord s yesterday. This match attracts the eli'e of society to headquarters. The attendance last year, when 'the game was seriously lnterft no with by the weather, was 25.000 for the two days. Harrow made 180 and Eton
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    • 38 22 Y.M.C.A. XI vs S.R.C. on Saturday^ 2 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground: Lee Urn. R. Lyne, O. Day, B. M. Barker, J Buratte, J. Ferguson, A. Nathaniels, Leembru&gen. N. Huy, V. Xatlcr, Ef.top. F. M. Kahlaff.
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    • 18 22 Robert Moor<\ occupier of Stpinn Vood Fnrm. W^stby neir Blackpool it St. Annes Police Station, charged WW irson.
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    • 406 23 PROMINENT H ORSES SCRATCHED |„vr DAY OF JPOH MEET Y K k Druce Rostrum I Not Running I Irri.i ..ronation Plate over one milo distance h the main event I O h this afternoon for ihe last Pcrtk Turf Club's SumI "rtfci 1 horses will face I tape in tMcir
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    • 37 23 Race 1 Sweet Diana Bay Rose. ■Mt 2— Litl! e Charm Duchess Vederer. Knee 3 Vapour Lucky Life. Race 4 No Limit Applewo^d. RftCt .1 Sunshine Sue Belly Edna. i'.ace b— Vedas Cockpt-n Meriden.
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      43 23 World famous tennis players from America, England and many EuroDean countries attended a special reception given at the Roehampton Club London to competitors in the Wimbledon Championships. Our photo shows Kay Stammers the English player, and Ume. Mathieu at the reception Planet News
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    • 272 23 Sir Charles Clegg Dies Aged 86 (By Air Mail) London, June 29. OKESIDENT of the Football Association and the g.o.m. of the game, Sir Cnaries Clegg died last Qight gt his home in Sheilield. Sir Charles, who had been ill for some weeks, was 86. By his
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    • 307 23 Function At The Chinese S. C. Singapore. Friday. THE fourth Singapore Chinese aquatic meeting will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club, 21, Amber Road tomorrow at 2 p.m and on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. The following are the events for Saturday, and the competitors part: citing. 100
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    • 66 23 S. C.C. CRICKET 69 For Seven Against Malays Singapore. Friday. THE Cricket Club fared none too well in the opening stages of their two-day cricket fixture with the Malays at the SRC. this afternoon, losing seven wickets for 69 runs in an hour's play. Egerton Smith scored a bright 25,
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    • 63 23 THE following will represent the Minto Cricket Union a' cricket against the Mldlesex Regiment on Sunday, July 11 at the Geylang Stadium, commenclnf at 2 p.m. Ahmad Duke, Alex, Hus.sin Shah. Mobamed Shfth, Dollah Ashlar, Kamarudin Isaji Akib. ShanfT. Ali Dahlan, Hassan Said. Ibrahim Esa,
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    • 88 24 SINGAPORE TOO GOOD FOR JOHORE Singapore won their second Malayn Cup victory yesterday against Johore by If! £<>als U> one, but they <!icl not impress and will need to improve to beat the Services in a fortnight's time. Here is an incident from the pamc Tribune The Jobtfft XI phoU»Kr;i|)»M(i
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    • 107 24 Police Move In Paris Railway Killing Paris IMPORTANT developments are expected soon in the police hunt for the murderer of Lutetia Toureaux. a formrr woman detective. In a Paris underground train Since Mme. Toureaux was found stabbed in a first-class carriage as a train drew into 4 he
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    • 105 24 (Continued from page 1) Government to achieve a peaceful solution, the Italian Government would co-op?rate by avoiding the issue from Bari wireless station of any unfriendly broadcast comments. This morning Count Grandi called at the Foreign Office with a personal mes sage for Mr. Eden from Signor Mussolini to
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    • 310 24 TALL SCORING AT HOME Yesterday's Crickd Results London. Juy 9 TALL scoring marked the cricket matches which came to an end today. In three cases an innings to:al of over the 500 was recorded and In another 447 runs were scored. Essex topped the bill with 588 nine wickets. Leicester
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