Morning Tribune, 27 July 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE OL 2.-No. 150. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 27, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 458 1 Chinese Troops Must Withdraw FULL MILITARY ACTION IF DEMANDS ARE NOT ACCEDED TO Responsibility Denied Shanghai, July 26. i MESSAGE from Tientsin declares that the Japanese have given a formal ultimatum to General Sung Cheh Yuan to withlra\v the troops of the 37th Division from the Lukouchiao
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  • 124 1 Autumn Recess Begins On Friday London, July 26. PARLIAMENT adjourns next Friday for the Autumn recess, extending to October 21. The customary arrangements will be made by which it will be possible for the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker, after consultation with the Government, should the
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  • 34 1 LCC To Discuss Finance Of Rebuilding London, July 26. THE London County Council will tomorrow consider recommendation of expenditure of £670.000 for the erec'ion of the new Waterloo Bridge. British Official Wireless
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  • 37 1 The Howard Prize of -the Royal Meteorological Society has been awarded this year to Cadet Ralph Wills, of VMS Con-w-iv The subject set was "The Meteorology of the Voyages of Discovery to America and to South Africa."
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  • 351 1 Britain's New Plan For Spain London, July 26. IN order to circumvent the deadlock over procedure which arose in the Non-intervention Committee last week, the British Government have drawn up a document containing seven questions for transmission to the other 26 Governments represented on the committee. These questions relate
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  • 34 1 The Italian Cabinet, as part of its policy of reaching the highest possible degree of self-sufficiency, has approved a Bill increasing by 1.500 0001. <£1G,000) the annual State contribution to the ralian Coal Board.
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  • 246 1 London Market Feels Pessimistic London, July 26. AT first sight the Malayan rubber production returns for June constitute a convincing answer to those who have maintained that Malaya could not produce the 90 per cent, quota, says the Financial News. It is dangerous, however, to attach too
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    • 33 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page^ {■ftptta Charged 2 > lvv<> Burned V Hammer Attack Story 3 4 inierport Rowing Penan? Races M.cal Soccer 23 i Tin Exhibition 23 T(-t Match 24 j Davis Cup 24
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    • 70 1 V. iftflil S FRESH Mil K WITH LCSBJSJ ALL Tl IE TKOriSIK REMOVED! J V lET 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
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  • 292 2 RASH DRIVING ALLEGED EUROPEAN ACCUSED OF CAUSING DEATH Singapore, Monday. A PRELIMINARY enquiry Into a charge oi causing the death of a Chinese named Ifeng Ah Quan, prefen <\ against 14 c A Ross, a European residing in Penang, was commenced before
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  • 93 2 Alleged Unlicensed Singapore. Monday. ALLEGED to have imported regulated textiles into the Colony without a licence, two Chinese. Wong Peng and Wong S?n<? Chong. appeared in the CiiRiinuJ District Court to-day in answer i<. h'lmmonses. 'In goods concerned are 247 pieces. of 25 yards each, of artificial silk
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  • 30 2 Mr. w F Thomas, of St. Andrew's School will ad(irc->, the Singapore Rotary Ciub at tiu- luncheon meeting ai the Adelphi Motel to-morrow His subject will beBasic English
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  • 88 2 Big Sum Involved In Breach Case Singapore. Monday. A CHINESE bill collector named Tan Cheng Kiat, formerly in the employ of Messrs. Connell Bros., was the accuaed in a case of criminal breach ot trust which began in the Third Court before Mr. K. A. Blacker to-day. The
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  • 248 2 To Visit Singapore Next Week SIR Robert Garnm will be the speaker at a dinner meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club to be heid at the Adelphi Hotel on Tuesday, Aug. 3. Sir Robert Garran is Governor of the 76th district of Rotary International, which includes New
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  • 197 2 Farewell Function In <From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru July 24. THE members of the Railway Institute, Johore Bahru. entertained Mr. R. Somasundrarr. chief clerk of the District Engineer's Office. F.M.S.R., Johore Bahru, prior to his departure on transfer to tLc Chief Engineer's Office. Kuala Lumpur, this evening
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  • 135 2 Schoolboy Has Rude Shock (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Saturday. A GRUESOME discovery was made by a Chinese schoolboy last evening when, returning to his house in Birch Road from school, he noticed an inmate of the house hang.ng dead by a rope from the window-sill of a
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  • 180 2 TWO BURNED TO DEATH Factory Accident ,\t Seraii°oon Singapore. Monday IN accident that occurred at the »w Ann Brick Works. Wolstsel p!f Upper Serangoc.n. on the morning of jSt 10, resulting in two Chinese workJS sustaining fatal burns, was inaui^r, by the Singapore Coroner MT McQuarne. to-day. Workmen were carrying
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  • 131 2 Forthcoming Production In Singapore DEHEARSALS are in full swing for Fair and Warmer", Avery Ho;:\vood'.s brilliant comedy, which is to be presented a: the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. Sept. 1. 3 and 4. by i he Singapore Amateur Dramatic dub IIDL G. E latham
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  • 103 2 Driver On Rashness Charge Singapore, Mondav A FATAL accident that occurred H Bukit Timah Road, near the third mile, on Saturday afternoon, had a sequel befor Mr. L. C. Goh. in the Fourth Court to-day when the Chinese driver of a motor-lorry bearing a Johori registration number, was
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  • 62 2 Indian For Trial On Murder Charge Singapore. Monday A PRELIMINARY enquiry into a ch of attemoted murdrr prefers against an Indian named Ifohamed concluded in the Second Court »o-< before Mr. W G Reeves The MJCji who reserved his defence, was commi' to 'the Assizes. He is alleged
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    • 139 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you f«-«l old betnv youi time, and unabKi to <"njoy the plt,tisui«-.s of youth. tttko Dr. Nixon's Vl-TfU>H >tii«l 1.-Htorn your Minhood. Vlt«lity Mid Kn*-i%y. Bik reaultfl in 24 liduih. Dr. Nixon'a Vi-Tabh ure n new discovery and xuaranteed to build NW blood
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  • ALLEGED ASSAULT WITH HAMMER
    • 1892 3 Chinese On Hurt Charge Singapore, Monday .iiy information is certainly corjfl ect y o u have been misconductmir yourself with other men through of your Uncle "id Aunt for over one year. You an do uhat you like with your body K..t u-hv paint me black? Thh
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    • 55 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Judgment:— O. S. 56.37— R e estate of Lim Yew Teok deceased. Followed by:— S. 323 36— Ho Puat vs. Yip Hoi. Before Mr. Justice Howes in the 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Assizes:—
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    • 107 3 President Quezon Explains Independence Act New York, July 21. ANNOUNCING he had asked President Roosevelt ior the date of granting complete independence to the Philippine Islands to be advanced from 1946 to December, 1938 or July 1939, Don Manuel Quezon, President erf the Philippines, explained the terms of the
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    • 29 3 m a i i: ii LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS Strongest in the World From All Dealers. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS I Singapore. ah! hO^ j&y "J?^vv y &Jk Hßt^Bwp^Bh^bßhf iß
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 93 4 London July 26 Aug. buyers. 7^ gy g Sellers. 8 15)16 8 15,16 London, July 26 PALM OIL (Malaya) Last p^ To-day in bulp July; Aur. shpt. £25 0.0 Value Unchanged COPRA (Straits. F.M.S.) Auk. Shipment. £17.1.3 Value £16.17.6 Sellers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) July! Aug. Shipment. 10 6
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    • 120 4 London j uiy 26 Previous To-day c^ Drillers IIOAVz 112 9 2n Dunlop Rubber 343 34 3 General Electric JJ(J, 8 4 2 ~lo>, Imperial Chemical Industnei 374y 2 37|7V 2 .1 Imperial Tobacco H9\ty 2 148,9 Anglo-Dutch 38|4y 2 38'3 Z\i Canadian Pacific HV2 H 3
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    • 113 4 Death Of Famous British Admiral London, July 21 FE death is announced of Admiral D. T. Norris.— Reuter Wireless. Born in 1875, Admiral David Thomas Norris was a son of the late Mr. Justice Norris, K.C. of the High Court, Calcutta He entered the Navy in 1889
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    • 21 4 Frederick Gilbert, of Swansea, boatswain of the West Hartlepool steamer Sedgepool, was accidentally dragged overI board into the alligator-infested Panama (Canal.
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    • 24 4 GOLD London, July 26 Previous To-day Gbang< Fine Bar fflf 02. bILVEM SDOt 20 20 I|l6 I|l6 Months 'onvard 20 20V 8
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    • 71 4 London. July 26 Previous To-day Change rT on Paris (closing middle rate) 133.12 133.02 —.09 rT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 901 1116 9.01 ***** 55 on shanghai (closing sellln K rate) Js. 25 16 Is. 2 9|32 -1|32 t«™ min^ine selling rate) Is. 2 1116 Unchanged FT.
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    • 139 4 Sensational Allegations Against Police Washington, July 22. SENSATIONAL allegations are made in »5 the report of the Senate Committee .nquiry into the steel mill riot in Chicago on May 31 and it is declared the police used excessive force and showed "very careless indifference to human life
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    • 71 4 JTHE YOKOHAMA iWtt SPECIE BANK, LTD. \\^wl VtjJv (Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully yr|i|| paid up) Y.ICOOOO.OOft Ijtf U1 11 Reserve Fund Y 130.900.000.(X |bI%I I 1%11 Head Office YOKOHAMA INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERB. UKANCHES AGENCIES raffles placil Manager r. YAMAMOTO THROUGHOUT THE v* t\\> irk
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    • 21 4 A I j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j MOTOL I \IO\ I < INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Ajrmta: 8IM«, DARBY CQ.. LTD. B!npapore ft Branch**
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  • 809 5 STOCKS SHARES M. Broadcasting 0.60 O.TOnom B. M. Trustee 6.25 700 Con. T. 6 Ord. 236 25|-xd Con. T. S. Ord. 2219 24|-xd E. Reatty Co. 1.25 1.35N Est. Trust Ag. 4.75 525 Eastern Utd. 33.50 34.75 I Ord. 15.60 15.90 do 7>^% prefs. 9.00 9.25 Gammon Malaya 1.37 142
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  • 172 5 Three Months For Youth Of Russian Descent Oslo. EDWARD Belgonen, the young Norwe•- gian of Russian descent who ha< b^en on trial at Vadsoe (Finmark) on irpionage charges has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment He was found guilty of "making an r.greement with other persons to
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  • 83 5 Police Destroy 14,000 Gallons Of Drink Johannesburg. IN a series of liquor raids here the police arrested nearly 800 natives and destroyed nearly 14.000 gallons of native liquor. In raids in the western area of the city 577 arrests were made, and 12,892 salloiLs of liquor destroyed. The
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  • 92 5 S^ Madras. CORES of people were mauled and bitten by a jackal, believed to be rabid, which made a night attack in the vicinity of Mettupalayam railway station at the foot of Nilgris Hills. The injured people had been sleeping in the open verandahs of their houses. A
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  • 75 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1.X.R.5.8. in cases (F.0.8. July) 29 9J12 29 3 4 Good F.A.Q. in bales (FOB. July) 28 15 16 29!/ 8 No. I.X.RJ3.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 25»4 29% do. Aug.lSept. 29% 293/4 do. Oct.jDec.
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  • 234 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, July 26 Mining; Tin at midday was $129% up The market in tin shares wa« quiet throughout the whole day. In the Sterling section the market was steady with little interest displayed either way. In the Dollar sellers were in the majority and
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    • 239 5 DEBENTURES AND LOANS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I H 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int 5 jgy ?T.°°° 120% 122 Ci i r 31 Sept. 30 lO3'/ 2 105% nom 1929 red 1959-69 $8 250,000 r M red ,i 19 o 47 $1 6 ***** I in? May 15 Nov 15 UV/ 2
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    • 188 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory 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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    • 128 6 The FIRST MOTION PICTURE REVOLVING AROUND THE CORONATION!. INTRODUCING THE SENSATIONAL DEATH-RAY The NEW WAR MENACE ALL EUROPE FEARS TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL i SEE HOW < ik-. a mr^tiUfK'' m m iJfSA i i dadp'G f fpl''^^^^ «g^|/ ;> prevented 1 With Excellent Supporting Pictures PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS INCLUDING
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    • 120 6 A BRAIRD SHOW! ALHAMBRA Opening To-Night 6-15 9-15 Wtlh SALLY EILERS w«W ROBERT ARMSTRONG FRANCES SAGE CHARLEY GRAPEWIN VINTON HAWORTH JM| "ONE OF THE FUNNIEST FILMS OF fNtvT^TllWXir fZ/ RECENT MONTHS" SUNDAY TIMES li)iC^^LlVs|A^l^/ (SINGAPORE) TO-NIGHT -6-15 -9-15 H9H PACKED HOUSES APPLAUD THIS ppWW REALLY BRILLIANT AND HIGHLY KpflH AMUSING
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  • 259 7 r Day In Fairyland ii\*»SFS of flowers, fountain* splaM' i »nV I" the shade of trees, sun hi md music— this was the fairy- which the King and Queen ,ikpd recently. •The most brilliant Chelsea Flower <hn u I have ever known," said Lord Xherconway at
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  • 192 7 Preliminary To Malayan Exhibition From Our Own Reporter j Stremban. Saturday. DOADS leading to the King George V School and th? school itself presented a ma.ss of humanity from early norning to-day, the occasion being the Airi-Horticultural Show of Seremban and the coatfr districts. Thousih admission was 20
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  • 71 7 London, July 22. JW two days 1 discussions the Parlia'ary Labour Party has decided by otes to 39 to abstain from voting the defence estimates which will be in the House of Commons next ru i in view of the existing interna!lon al situation. jj believed the
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  • 162 7 Singapore Indians I Proposed Venture AN attempt 'to walk from Singapore to Calcutta is to be made by a young Straits-born Indian named G Balakrishna Carrying photographs of himself, which he hopes to sell on the way, Balakrishna expects to take eight or nine months to
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  • 173 7 "Exquisite British Courtesy" Rewarded Santiago, Chik'. MR Wilfred R. Baseden, a native ol London, has been decorated by the Chilian Government with the "Al Men'to" order— the highest honour that tan be conferred on a foreign businessman Mr Baseden, who is business manaper of the American* Copper Fields
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    • 174 7 ■■■^■■■^L. "^^■■■■j A M:ii;nificent Story Of Man'? 1\ •*d^&" Jt**Sm CcMirajji 1 Daring played j t J g^ liiK taking Beauly. j lowed in its Trail! HICHAUD ARLCN .^/"v U I ILL! PALMER \§BSkJ^ ANTOSNCTTE CEIUEA v\^W^" v BAWRy MACKAV^r?V\ TlS^V^; 'j OPENING FRIDAY at the CAPITOL A DARING, FRANK,
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  • 1576 8 Fine Exhibits Amotwsl Large A umber (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. rl was the dogs' day at the Selangor Turf Club premises on the occasion of the Central Malayan Dog Show to-day. There w?re no fewer than 58 classes, and there were
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  • 180 8 Biggest In The World Berlin TREAT Britain is the largest exoorw J> of beer m the world, it is s £gJ* r the business report for the year io? R S of the German Export Breweries whiph has just been submitted to the annuv convention of export
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  • 447 9 REFUGEES FROM SPAIN Mistook Cameras For Guns Southampton. I s LW -J.MO children find peace and < ur.ty recently 1,000 children d from the midst of Spain's i ami placed in camp in the peace English meadow at Stom nam w Southampton, writes a correspondent n
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  • 98 9 B j l<it Timah And Ceylang Singapore. Saturday. accounted for two accidents t)r rie.s on Singapore roads this At 5.30 a lorry on Eukit Tlmah overturned after a skid and two f Chinese coolies travelling on It m Us iy i n _j ure( f one with a
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  • 177 9 U.S.A. Versus British Empire Teams Halifax, Nova Scotia. THE first 'Internationa^ tuna tailing matches" ever to be held are to open off the coast of Nova Scotia in September, it is announced here. Teams representing the United States a iid the British Empire will compete against each other in
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  • 135 9 SLAIN GIRL WAS NIGHT CLUB SPY Clue In Tram Murder AN important clue to the mystery cf the Paris underground train murder has been provided by the discovery that the beautiful girl victim, Letit:a Toureau, was a private detective employed to keep watch at a night club. The girl was
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  • 120 9 Septuagenarian To Pull Fire Engine 1,000 Miles Odense, DOMMffft A REMARKABLE bet has been laid I 8* ween a 77-year-old retired woikrr named Juerncn Andenon. and Arw Hansen. a barber, at the town of Ho n.se in Denmark. For a wam-r «»f 20 guineas, Anrtcrrcn U to
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  • 25 9 Bishop who wants to see tr.i uuthm fully armed, seventy-flve-year-old Tit Strong, Oxford, is to resign from Uif* M shortly on the grounds of age
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    • 139 9 THE STANDARD SIZE OF I I f^TMra 1 1 Malaya's favourite luxury cigarette has always been f^ >T^ Black White, magnum size. Now for the first time, I Malaya is enjoying the Standard size 45 cents for STANDARD Sla^ A tins of 50. Made in exactly the way and of
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  • 283 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, July 27, 1937. MODERN MIRACLES WIRELESS communications and meteorological observations constituted one of the most outstanding features of the recent successful aerial crossings of the North Atlantic by the Imperial Airways and the Pan-American Airways. From the moment of their leaving on their flights one from
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  • 905 10 'TOURISTS and visitors to Malaya have In recent times been heard making bitter eompUUnta Of the high rate of tipping which is expected of them In hotel* and Other places where pratuities have to be Joled out for services rendered. It is a practice Tipping that certainly seems
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    81 10 Four baby elephants arrived at the Koya! Albert Dock, London, en the sa. "NalfOflT from the Calcutta Z India. Three ;ir e dotted Itt the London Zoo and one for Belfast. All of them gave considerable trouble unen being unloaded and in the case of one a bigger va n
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  • 384 11 Hidden Behind A rji I A LETTER sent to x furniture store emp 7 t>yee led to the discovery of the body of ;i woman in the cellar of a shop a r Islm.^ton Green, N. This was revealed recently at the St. Pancras inquest on
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  • 91 11 Formerly Chaplain In Singapore <From Our Own Correspondent) London, JuJy 14. [HE Rev. Richard Vernon Hlggma fcurne has been appointed by the 1 hop of Chester as Archdeacon of Chester. Mr. Burn e will be remembered M •mestlc chaplain to the Bishop of &pore from 1913 to 1915
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  • 41 11 Dr. Lian Futt Seong And Miss Lee Cuah Kiang Singapore, Saturday. r PHE wedding took place this afternoon x at St. Andrew'., Cathedral of Dr. Lian 'utt Seong, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. (Continued in next column)
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    99 11 Sd f u" Y n Yu^R^V?^ Cott0 :V P rof^ io a at Ashridge, near Berkham-u-.Th' T rltl h Open Golf Championship at Carnoustie, Scotland, with an aggregate for the four rounds of 290. Surprise was caused that f ur me Ti^ r 1 th r e f ict ori^
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  • 263 11 PURER AIR IN LONDON TO-DAY Pollution Grew Worse As Industry Improved THE air in Britain to-day is very much purer than it was in 1916. That :s th conclusion reached in the report on the investigation of atmospheric pollution issued by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Figures for
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  • 186 11 Man's Head Chopped (From Cur Own Reporter) Scremban, Saturday. THE bravery and presence of mind of 1 a local police inspector, Che Abdul Rauf, stand prominently in the arrest this morning of a Malay who was alleged to have run amok. In the newty-opened Sumatra Malay restaurant the alleged
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  • 254 11 Vicar Dies As Parish Prays For Him WITHOUT knowing that the man who .shot- him wa.s his friend and former church vvarden, the Rev. Charles Walter Sykes. a^cd 63. D' !< ?ed vicar of St. John's, Stamford Hill, London, died in hospital recently. Mr. Skyes was
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  • 48 11 Wiii. in an hour or two of an S.O.S. broadcast, Lowestoft herring fisherman Wm. Gowan was hurrying home to the bedside of his fa' her. The message was picked up by a drifter and passed on to Oowan shortly before his vessel left for fishing grounds off Hartlepool.
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  • 37 11 Mr. John Robertson, of Paisley, senior partner of Messrs. James Robertson ;inci Sons, preserve manufacturers, left £258 148 Messrs. Robertson opera' e factories in London, Bristol and Paisley and exDort products to all parts of the world.
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    • 129 11 (Continued from previous column) Lian Pak Yoong, of Selangor, and Miss Lee Guah Kiang, a nurse a'c the General Hospital, and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yew Seah. The Hew. D. E. J. Hodge gave the bride awoy. She looked charming in her gown of white
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    • 29 11 TRUf TONIC *OOD I Obtahtabk mf mil Chmmtm and Stow tftlwy/ <jf^Hßl^t> «Lt JHwEfußltXQa^BlßajDaWaP' '--JXXXR' lUu uvnc CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDE.IL FOR VBUNMI ANC TOORIST& U.irivallcd Faculties for Private LriertGinmem.
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  • 137 12 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor ma it thci first official public appearance to^clh r nied President Miklas at the opening o' V.orthersee Sports Week, near Castle shows President Miklas speaking at th opening of the spirts week. On either siue of .')i!cheis of Wind.sor.
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    152 13 ?n thev arc.impaiurg, Austria. Photo i are the Duke and This picture is one of the latest taken of Miss Amelia Earhart on her r^und-the-world flight, which b feared to have ended in tragedy. The picture was made at Darwin, Australia, where Miss Earhart and her navigator. Captain Noonan.
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  • 83 13 First Visit By Monarch To Wales For 300 i. 0 visit n for 300 2 iw, the Km» ewporf Monmouthshire, at the v < Daring tl the W«l col the flr t !i King and Q««en iralking lo from the station at Newport (Planet News). hundred delegates from is countries
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    • 48 13 DH ,i BlM^i V'-' urdv (t»*° ic^B U II 9K T A I»O< K II UMTfiIEK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I BEST SWISS MADE I H>2 FIRST PRIZES IN THE I EXHIBITIONS. I HIGHEST QUALITY 1 LOWEST PRICES. I JEWELLERY WATCHES LSot with REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE UILMANNI
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  • 1758 14 And So To Bed..... Where sleep with its physical health and beauty inducing qualities steals over us. To-day Greta Camming tells of the conditions for conducing sound healthy sleep PLEEP an everyday thing, almost ai essential to our lives as air and as much taken for granted as that. There
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  • 389 15 11HE Court beauties in the time of King Charles II of England certainly were wise in the ways of the siren The belles of this era knew how potent scents could prove in entrancing the male of the species. And to obtain
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    • 64 15 Maison Marcelle For a Natural /f^^^ Permanent S-s) Try our latest tfe> point- winding J r\ j 35 Stamfo-d R± Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOY. r i vw^ < i_*~' i u-^ l l^^ I TTie Loveliest Lingerie in Town AT lajiuahal Store a HitiH ST. r r^A^- Lovely Ladies
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    • 17 15 has just received a varied selection of PORCELAIN WARE 18 Battery Road. Ist Floor P hone 7143
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    • 234 15 |A TOURIST'S SHOPPING] j GUIDE Di?F CLEANING EYES T> REDUCED PRICES Two Weeks Only. R A THO]VI p SON D o>Sc# 19th. 3lst July. (Dr. of Ocular Science). Ladies Gente> Practice Limited To The Eye. Evening Dress $1 00 I Suit $1.00 4 AKCADt, GKOLND FLOOR. Day Dress $0.30 1
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    • 1107 16 I__ -JBBL-^fc i DALNY For Marseilles Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aut? 4^ rij Srrrn" 3 Ey:. 1 CAP St JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Au^. 20 i r"~ ir.*3[ *7Tl^^ i|"f i^y/^^^ko, CAP PAD AR AN For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 7? .^^UlilajjX. 4 CAP. 3.. JACQUL-
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  • 96 17 TO-DAY pengcrang p. Soon Hen- July "70am Africa East Thames Maru ?7*"insnani Netherlands Indies:— Bagan and IU<JU ani- selat Pandjang Horng Thou- 07 o n fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan 7 3 m Baroo and Siak Hong Kwong «vt o n «j p.rr TO-MORROW U.S.A. (Parcels only
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  • 135 17 MaiH expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air <Qantas> today Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 05 p.m. on the same day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery
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  • 150 17 Arrivals and departures by K.L.M and K.N.I.L.M. linars: Arr y d from NEI bv th e Nandoe:Mr. A. Zeilinga, Mr. A. Ekels. Mr Baron Empain. Mr. Bishop, Mr. Levy, Miss Atkins. Mr. H. H. H. H. L. von Schenk, Mr. Chen Chin Yuan, Mr. Ng Sin Choon,
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  • 767 17 TRAINING IN SAIL German Shipowners Desire TRAINING m HO] or fttftn Ls I que>- tion which hM, within recent yean Decome the subject of much controversy' Commercial sailing ships have been anven on the seas except in a few trade* wluch perchance, befit them well. Experience m sail, however, is
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  • 138 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO "ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Tyg Belangteks, P W.D. Grab No. 1 and Hopper No. 7 Dredger Tembakul, Raub. Marit. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Victoria Dock: Thelma. Keppel Harbour: No. 1 Dock: P.W D. Grab No 2 and
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  • 90 17 Penang, Siam, Burma, T ndia, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Gnat Britain, Ireland, Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Nethcilands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal 1 Air Service, closing
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  • 16 17 The P. and O. liner Ranchi is due at Singapore from Hongkong at noon tomorrow (Wednesday)
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    • 294 17 111 lI\S PIIILP LINE (incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Dae Sail* MARELLA July 31 Aug. 4 MERKUR Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Special cheap round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia issued at the following ratt* First Class passengers may Knuuitt at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K
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    • 133 17 N. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. S£. "KATOHI MARU" Aug. 5 S.S. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug. 19 m.s. YASLKUNI MARU Bept 1 "sji. HAKONE MARU" Sept. 16 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples
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  • 106 18 AGFA PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION "Happy IJfe" (hong Tai Sum. 141 Now Bridge Road. Singapore. "Aiming At The Target"— Lee Pak Y ,-n, l o Mails' Branch, (1.P.0 S'pore "Sunsei" M. Ku«-ope, 112 Minto Roa.l. Singr^porr "An Approaching Storm" J. J. King'iorn. R.E.. 41st Fortress Coy., Royal Kngineers, Chanel, Singapore. "St. Andrew's
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  • 158 18 Two Years' March To Attend Jamboree Washington. DC TWO Scents have completed a trek of I 10.000 milts from Caracas. Vem> nuela, to Washington, in time to atterd ■a national Scout Jamboree being he'd here. They started in January. 1935. and had many adventures on the way.
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  • 165 18 Economic Move For Self Sufficiency Belgrade ONE of the objects of the present spate of diplomatic visits and talks General and Eastern Europe la an LC make the Little Entente economicalindependent of any great PpWCT; A number of steps in this dm have already been taken Czechoslovakia has
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  • 355 19 YOUR Entries Are Invited i AN fell page and the one opposite, will our photographic competition for whLh I chose pagea are reserved every iuesi di Thc competition will carry prizes o' 1 Agfa cameras and fllmt. Three Agfe I cameras and twelve roUJ of ftto will
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    40 19 v From The Singapore Airport Building "_A. Sundram, 54 MarA >»ew F rom ine a k S t r eet. Singapore. Mean, Of Transportati.n'-I^PaKjen. co MaUs Branch. o*o, "Before the Dip" N. S. Maniam. co V.N.V. 67 Market Street, Itaglp^re.
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    • 37 19 For this Competition only -^flf* FilmS can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow, the reliable. if ft S^ 1/1/ S ISOCHROME-"^ The Film For the tropics I
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    • 193 20 Y^%. IcAnr tk| IW f i ivMmlk 117 1 1 /ifite Uorld JF T fLV THE 1937 MODELS OF LATEST im j- MM Thv new PILOT P ens will in^P ress y° u as J|y| L >. mMm no otner range of pens has ever done— Ml Mm tne reall
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 571 20 1 on The radio I •g, r- 11 20 p.m. The Second Cricket Test RRITISH EMPRE Match England v New Zealand A BKII I 3 M L /v\ rl l commentary on the third day's play, by DDnrRAAAAAF P G. H. Fender. From Old Trafford. KKWVj!Srv/vvv\i- Manchester 11.35 p.m. The
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    • 912 20 ►I PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY P-m.: -Time, Weather Ke* p and Announcements. POO p.m.:-lndian Music (Gram-- Fn 7 i 5 n jf >m v -JJ e Second Test Match phone Records) f E a Y" GW ZeaJan d. ReS 6.30 p.m.:-Chinese Music,
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  • 366 21 Weights For Second (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. HANDICAPS for the second day of the Venang Turf Club's Summer racB meeting in Penang on Wednesday are is follows: Horses Class Z, Div. 2, Hi furs. Empire Flower 9 2 Ben Ghabrit 8 1* Bordighera Noorchaya I
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  • 267 21 To-day's Classic Sprint At Goodwood FHE Steward's Cup over six furlongs 1 will bo run at Goodwood this afternoon (Tuesday). The race carries 1000 sovs. deluding a :up for the winner. The second receives LOO sovs. and th e third 50 sovs. Following are the probable starters:— Ambrose
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    93 21 Southampton was plunged into dark ness for three hours while the first complete test of air raid precaution s in Britain was made Southampton was one of the chief theatre s of the experiment, and Sir Samuel Hoare the Home Secretary, was pre sent at the Civic Centre The exercises
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  • 73 21 Two Important Changes Moscow, July 25. TWO important changes in the High 1 Command of the Red Army were announced by General Kwhlrin Commander of the Caucasian Military Distr one of the eight judges in the recent trial of Marshal Tukhachevsky, and seven other Soviet Generals, who were
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  • 280 21 Pourt Order For A (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. 4 CASE ol particular interest to the A local Ceylon Tamil community and of general interest to members of clubs and associations was heard by Mr. Justice J. H. Pedlow in the Supreme court yesterday, when Mr. N.
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  • 80 21 No Trace Of Him In Shanghai Shanghai, July 25 F spite of an intensive search no trace of Mlyazakl, the missing Japanese sailor, or of the mysterious Japanese civilian who reported him missing, has been found. V I* moderately estimated thatt at least 20 000 Chinese have left
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  • 246 21 Eurasian Charged In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 24. A YOUNG EURASIAN, who gave his name as Herman Brick and said he hailed from Singapore, was produced this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru* on a charge having committed theft
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  • 75 21 Fine Of $200 Imposed In District Court Singapore. Monday. JUDGMENT was given this morning In the Criminal District Court when Mr. H. A. Forrer convicted Mr. Ong Peng Hock on a charge of storing fireworks, not being a licencee, in the Grand Theatre, New World, and fined him
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  • 58 21 r connection with the August Bank Holidays on Saturday. July 30. and Monday, Aug. 1, the management of the F M 8 Railway announces that the issue of week-end tickKs will be extended for one day, and will be available on Monday. July 1. They can
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  • 904 22 b'INE WINS IN BATAVIA R. S. Y. C TEAM SWEEP THE BOARD IN INTERPORT RACES ON Friday July 16 nine rowing member* ol the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. undergo leadership of Major D F Brown R E left Smßapore the "Op Ten Noort" UjT represent
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  • 25 22 TO-DAY: 0.20 a.m., 10 ft; 110 p.m 9 ft. TO-MORROW: 1 am 9 ft. 9 ins.; 1.41 p.m.. 9 ft. 1 in i
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  • 229 22 R.S.Y.C Week-End Sailing Results IT was backache day lor the B Class 1 last Sunday when they sailed the first race of a series for the Cardosa Cup, which resulted in Punai, last year's winner, getting the gun. The trophy a beautiful silver replica of the famous yacht
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  • 613 22 CHINESE DEFEATED IN HOCKEY TRIAL Two To One Victory For Singapore Recreation Club Singapore, Monday PLAYING on the padang to-day, the Chinese team, which is to participa'e In the forthcoming Malayan Chinese Olympiad, met the SR.C. in a friendly game of hockey, and lost by an odd goal in three.
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  • 108 22 but it was noticed that only the hardy annuals 'turned out. The start was ragged with Awang Terbang distinguishing herself by tearing her main-sail. Lusty heaving on the main halyards by an over eager crew, who paid no attention to the sail itself which had fouled a cleat, was 'the
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  • 40 22 The finishing times and points to date are: Punai (Bath) 11.37.22 6 pts. Corrib (Pitt) 11.39.40 5 pts Mowgli (Walker) 11.42.35 4 pts Betsy (Matheson) 11.43.44 3 pts. Merlin (Bienfait) 11.55.07 2 pts Awang Terbang retired 1 pt.
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    17 22 The Chinese Olympic hockey team, who met the S R C. in a trial match yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 99 22 Johore Bahru, July 25 THE last match in the J.B.D.F. Lea: was played this evening on the 1 tana Padang. between the Old Bo Association and -the P.W.D.A.A former winning by 4 o. The 0.8.A. showed better combination and had a superior defence. There was no scoring in
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    17 23 Sansonl ami Miss D. Sansoni (holders c Ih* MalajTM Single* titles) *n play during yesterday's exhibition (Tribune).
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  • 544 23 Good Goal -Keeping Singapore, Monday. iOWING better combination in b the attaik and a marked supenritv in the defence, the Publishers rained two valuable points by defeafmf the SRC by three soals to nil in their Second Division encounter at he Swob Road Stadium this even m
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  • 40 23 It was sta'ed at a meeting of the food group of the Society of Chemical Industries at Stratford-on-Avon that the consumption of canned food In Britain had reached 1.600.000 000 cans a year, onethird of which was produced in Britain.
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  • 407 23 EXHIBITION TENNIS BY TITLE HOLDERS Sansonis' Splendid Display In Matches At Cricket Club Singapore. Monday MISS Doreen Sansoni and her cousin. H. Sansoni, the well-known Ceylon tennisplayers and holders of many titles, vho are on 'heir way to Kuala Lumpur to compete In the Malayan Championship, treated a large crowd
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  • 105 23 Royal International Club Of Johore (From 0u r Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, July 25 THE finals in the men's doubles and the mixed doubles in the Royal Johore International Club tennis tournament will be played on the club's courts on the evening of July 27 after which
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  • 19 23 Over 5,000 foreign tourists, mostly British, arrived ut Basle, whence 16 special trains carried to various Swiss mountain resorts.
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  • 12 23 Prince Bemliard's twenty-sixth birthday was puolicly celebrated last month throughout the Netherlands.
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    • 49 23 GILBEY'S INVALID PORT I THE PURE GRAPE JUICE I A rich and mellow wine with a deiiciotui flavour for all occasions. No better raJue obtainable everywhere Invaluable as a tonic. if 5 T" \l' i I i L _^c* l n 1 SOLE ACENTS SLgISTIIRJE^ 19 O Ilh 3
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  • 899 24 HADLEE JUST MISSES HIS CENTUR Y NEW ZEALAND'S RECOVERY IN TEST MATCH Manchester, July 26 A GREAT effort by Hadlee for New Zealand, supported by Vivian, enabled t ho A £urtJts to put up a creditable .score in their first innings in the second Test match after they had appeared
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  • 79 24 to 218 The 09 runs added for the sixth wicket had taken 100 minutes to make, both men hitting well and ehooatoi the ball carefully ■ADUEB >l'T FOR 93 HadU out n be ng b:;rk to a which splendidly played throughout and combined in Just the r I Ifgrte patience
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  • 53 24 Tribute To Dead Player THERE was a solemn moment at Old Trafford during the Test match, the play being suspended for a few minutes at 2.45 in memory of the Australian cricketer, E. A MacDonald, who was buried at that time. MacDonald was killed in a road accident at Bolton
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  • 170 24 America Lead In Davis Cup London, July 26. AMERICA took the lead in the Davis Cup challenge round to-day when Donald Budge and Mako beat Wilde and Tuckey in the doubles after a tremendous struggle over four sets which roused the crowd to fever heat. The w?ather
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  • 330 24 Services Too Strong For The Chinese Singapore, Monday. QPLENDID batting by Lieut Simpson and Sergeant Fahy, both of the Royal Engineers, enabled the United Services to declare at 239 for seven in their natch against the Chinese at Char.gi yesterday. Simpson scored 79 and 70. Lieut. Weedon of
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