Morning Tribune, 28 August 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 178. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, August 28, 1937. FIVK CENTS.
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  • 599 1 CHINESE REPORT SHRAPNEL FALLS ON HOSPITAL ACCORDING to a telegram received by the Chinese Consulate-Ge-neral from Nanking yesterday evening, numerous Japanese planes bombed and released poison gas in Cheuyungkuan, a part of the Great Wall near Nankow and places in the vicinity, on two successive days-,
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  • 181 1 Metal Pouring Into Hongkong London, Aug. 27. l UNDON bullion dealears are sharply divided on the question of the ownership and eventual destination of the silver at present reported to be pouring into Hongkong from Canton and Shanghai. One school maintains that the metal is 90
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  • 276 1 U. S. Japanese Naval Blockade Washington. Aug. 27. THE State Department seriously views the Japanese naval blockade fearing that Japan will find difficulty in drawing the line between Chinese and foreign ships. The New York Times says should Japanese intercept a foreign ship bearing
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  • 419 1 Numerous Callers On British Ambassador Shanghai, Aug. 27. DR. Gauntlett issued a bulletin at 6 p.m. to-dTiv, stating that His Excellency Sir Hughe KnatchbullHugessen passed a fairly comfortable afternoon with a temperature of 99.4 and a pulse rate of 84. It is evident now that the right
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  • 33 1 HOUI message received just before going to press stated that it might be assumed that British action in regard to the shooting of Sir Knatchbull-Hugessen would jfo beyond a mere protest.
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    • 36 1 j ON OTHER PAGES 1 Page J "Secret Conclaves" 1 l Military Tattoo 3 i "Unparalleled Outrage" 21 J Bus Shelters 22 L Alleged Defamation 22 L To-day's Races 23 j Local Sport 24 1 i^
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    • 27 1 .J. .j, hum POWDERED MILK whole miik^ 1 safe, convenient and puke Obtainable Everywhere. DISTRIBUTORS <.M7 BROS. TO. 1 •8t mm~mm~~r-^*~-~- <~*J- _T j^j-j^-y-tj-j-j-ji^ -T U~ tW
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  • 1848 2 MOTION TOR AMENDMENT Of BY-LAW REJECTED Mr Seow Poh Leng On Transaction j\ funicipal Business Singapore, Friday. AT to day's meetiii.- Ol the Municipal Commissioners, the President (Mr. W. Bur' ley i moved: "Tha', In exercise ol the powers conferred by Section 58 of the Municipal Ordinance,
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  • 206 2 Echo Of Municipal Case Singapore, Friday. CERTAIN questions dealing with the pleading of s'atutor> i?. fence under the Public Authority Protection Ordinance in a reront case in which the Municipality was concerned, were raised by Mr. s. b Tan at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held
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    • 78 2 Asthma Cause Killed in U Hours s th ov< rv of an Amerl. in now In posalhl. r u ,< rhoii* terrible m.-Hs '„r phokln^ mliln* t-oochliiK und w1u,;1,,k Asthma 'byVß ItSr •N<> <n. r, burning ol powdern, no moru hv- (l< Jnjectlofw. Thin new dlSovei M«;n< M :i Klo
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    • 81 2 S AN APPLAL TO ALL CHINESE S CHINA RELIEF FUND 1 S S j To All Chinese is this Appeal made. It is the cause of humanity that now calls for support and to thinoble cause we hope that all Chinese will rally. v Relief is sorely and urgently needed.
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  • 999 3 GREAT SUCCESS OF MILITARY TATTOO Malaya Command's Display At Farrer Park TOK a really splendid show, presenT ted on a scale Singapore has over seen before, see the Coronation Military Searchlight Tattoo at Far- pr Park. The big crowd present last night was enthusiastic, and deservedly so, for the high
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  • 245 3 Stage And Screen Show At The Capitol BACK in Singapore is that popular en- tertainer Rex Storey, presenting his Hollywood Non-Stop Vaudeville Revue, and the company received a cordial welcome from large audiences at the Capitol last night. Some of the artistes have glittering reputations, and yet
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  • 141 3 Singapore, Friday. IN discussing the action taken by Committee No. 4 at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting held to-day, Mr. Chua Keh Hai said that he noticed -*hat many plans had been passed, one oi which was for a cabaret. "Could you please say, Sir," he asked, "whether any
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    • 188 3 F«*r Kale Dogs. Dogs. Dogs. Alsatiai s. Pedigree animals bred from championship winners. Beautiful pair aged 18 months. Three imported male Alsatians, 4 months old. Airedales. Very nice imported male lovely temperament. Borzoi. Imported beautiful creature very faithful mend. Chow, Chow. Black male fine specimen imported from Shanghai. (Jollies. Sable,
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    • 290 3 PAIN WAS WEARING HER OUT She (ould Not Straighten Her Itack For six weeks this woman endured thc pains of backache Then she began io take Kruschen. and in three weeks, what a difference there was! But let her tell the story herself:— "About six weeks ago, I started having
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 149 4 London. Aug 27. BVBMBB Idle Steady Tone Bpot Buyers. Sellers. 8 13 16 8 15 16 8 13 16 8 15 16 — Sept. Buyers. Sellers. 8 7 „ 8 15 16 8 7 8 8 15 16 — Oct.iDec. Buyers. Beilers. 8 15 16
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    • 142 4 London, j r Previous To-day Changi OMttttß 109 6 109 6 Dunlop Rubber 35 4i 2 35 3 — m General Electric 86 7V 2 86 6 2 imperial Chemical Induitriea 38--37 71/2 2 — Imperial Tobacco 152 6 1519 Anglo-Dutch 396 39 11/2
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    • 24 4 TV4 Standard. London, Aug. 27. Previous To-d»- Chang* Bpot (afternoon closing price) £26l £2603-4 —£li 4 Forward £2s9 3 4 £***** —
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    • 36 4 London. Auu' 27. GOLD Pre fli -j» To-d»« C_*l J.' Pine Bar per oa. £6.19.7 £6.19.8 1 SILVEK 19 S»5 » 19% — 3 /8 Spot 4 months forward 195 8 19>4 3 /8
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    • 77 4 London, Aug. 27. Frer To-d* Ofca** r.T. r.T. r.T. r.T. r.T. r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) on Shanghai (closing selling rate) on Hongkong (closmg selling rate) on Japan (closing selling rate) on New York (closing selling rate) 132.85 132.91 +.06 9.02 13
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    • 48 4 RUBBER New York, Aug 20. Previoua To-day Chang* Tone Bpot Quiet Quiet Buyert. 181 4 18i 4 Sellers. 18 5 16 18 -t-1,16 Re'lert. 185 16 18 5 16 Oct|Dec. Buyeri 18 7 16 18 7,16 a it* Tone Bpot Quiet 59 Easy 58' 2
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    • 152 4 Reasons For Firmness Of The Dollar London, Aug. 27. COMMERCIAL buying on a broad scale v and the virtual cessation of Japanese sales form the principal reasons for the firmness of the dollar which is at present quo-ted at 4.9775, compared with 4.9806 at the close yesterday. Well-informed
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    • 47 4 Singapore. Friday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.69 0.67 Benguet Consolidated 10.00 9.75 I.X.L. 0.59 0.58 San Mauricio 0.84 0.81 United Paracale 0.60 0.60
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    • 265 4 Singapore, Frjday. TRADING has continued on a limited scale with only minor fluctuations in price, whilst the undertone remains remarkably steady in spite of adverse outside infl lences, (sta e Messrs Stanton Nelson and Co., in their weekly review of the Singapore marKet. 1 The Malayan stock
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    • 17 4 SO! 11l BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANV. LTD. PASSENCEIt*§ II AM. A 1. 1 TU. 5926. 2. Finlayson Green.
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    • 47 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y 100 000.00(1 Reserve Fund Y 130.900.000 Ot Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACF I Manager i. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore'i Desk.
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    • 27 4 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Motor Union J INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD j i Agents SIME. DARBY CO., LTD. I Singapore Branches. f l^^^*'^ l^**^^^^^^^*^^^*'^^ p „^*^*^_B^*»^iSP* mm fwt
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  • 807 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. Aug. 27. 5 pm. Praser Co. Buyers Sellers impal Tm Kumbang 6|6 71- -37 Hitam Ayer Weng rin Tin 58--6orcd0 r cd 35 3 36 6 1.35 1.40 26 3 27,3 Batu Selangor Burma Malay 2.15 2.25 34 3 35 6 Chenderiang 27|6
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  • 254 5 All-Round Marking Down Of Prices Singapore, Friday. ENQUIRIES made by a Tribune reporter t* this morning reveal that there was an all-round marking down of prices on the London Stock Exchange yesterday, and Hongkong banks suffered to the extent ot £3-10-0. There is no evidence
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  • 53 5 News has been received that Messrs. Khaw Keow Hong and Lee Kim Toon of the Chartered Bank, Penang hav<. passed the Bankers' Institute Examination, Part I, held in Penang recent]/ The former passed in three subjects namely, English Composition, Book keeping ana Commercial Geograohv while the latter passed in English
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  • 214 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept 30 103y 2 105y 2 nom v z% 1907 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 ....107 110 nom 41/ 2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 114 H5 nom 4 1913 red.
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    • 259 5 Se E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodttns. Daily Foreiqn Market Cabtjs and Quotation Service. If emben: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 218 6 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Friday. MINING— Tin at midday was $128 5.8, down 5 8. Reports from the London Stock Exchange indicate that owing to lack of interest, possibly in connection with the Far Eastern situation, prices showed a downward tendency and London thus morning are chiefly
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    • 234 6 V H W \i'\ «'f fine: a wfwzsB&m_ .B \C'^«^ _H_B_&^l____ J V m\ m_H ____r< fox i___r^____ Ms?- r alt i l B_%£^_2_H E__fc> i^^^__B?_}^s___________^^_rß' ihd iik«> V v**_______H ________i _o T_*y"i»i _r ,\ii MiiUM j AWA?' <_H -KK?' __________H-__. .-^S|__ ZJ^-'- i L _______H Mat >_ 'ii !»,..<
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    • 230 6 The Best Stage Attraction Seen here since Thr MARCUS SHOW! I r APITOI 3 SHOWS TO-DAY Lrtri L 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 REX STORY'S "HOLLYWOOD NON-STOP EEVUE" v_--_ _3l* s *"_PSs___EP* _____B______iK A^.'-i s_a^ PRESENTED WITH M.G.M.'S SPECIAL ALL-STAR MUSICAL COMEDY I "PICK A STAR" with LAUREL HARDY I Patsy Kelly,
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  • 194 7 Singapore, Friday. A ough it i.s early in tbe day to conclusions, th e Government for the first month a the release have shown that during Malaya has not produced fully her permissible amount, (state I. i. .wis and Pea i. T: .Mortage appears to
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    • 467 7 H A preliminary Announcement. By COLUMBIA FILMS (MALAYA) LIMITED INCORPOR ATKI) IN U.S.A. IV cinvr lost ,{ox 131, S n *T a P ore ORfi anT^tfov ELOT DISTRIBUTING OFFICES IN SINGAPORE, THE COLUMBIA rS^^S^ 11 1^ here with DESERVING PRIDE A PART OF ITS GALLERY OV OP^Elffi? N n,?S^5S5! exhibi,ed
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    • 83 7 VIC I PIMA Till A Fill Read Every Line and you will det idc that here's a marvellous show of perfect entertainment R. B. SALISBURY PRESENTS HJS FAMOUS MUhICAL COMED) CO., IN "NO! NO! NANNETTE" "THE GIRL FRIEND" "SO THIS IS LOVE" "FUNNY FACE" with Blowing WEST END CAST PRINCIPALS
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  • 1103 8 MR. ANDREW MELLON Former mbassador To Britain New York. Aug. 1~. rE death is announced of Mr. William Andrew Mellon, former Secretary to the Tnited States Trexsurv and Ambassador to lcndon. Mr. Mellon was 83 years of ace. Keuter. Through his service a.s Secretary ol
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  • 142 8 Messrs. Guthrie Co's Report MORE BUYING INTEREST Rather more buying interest has been apparent this week, (S ate Messrs Guthrie and Coi., and this market has received some encouragement from the publication of July Malaya stocks and production statisics, which have been generally interpreted as being mildly bullish London and
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  • 97 8 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. August' 30's 30 3 8 Good FAQ. in bales (F.0.8. August) 29' 29 3 4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore* 30^ 30 1 4 do. September 30 3 8 30
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  • 146 8 Singapore. Friday. MINING: Singapore Tin 128 5 8 down 5 aAll Tin shares are steady in price but a quie; one has set In at present. Some of the popular counters continue firm but generally there is no great activity. Sungei Luas. 2.30, 2.35. Hong
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  • 178 8 Budapest. A LARGE and extremely valuable estate on the outskirts of Budapest, which, it is stated, has not been visited by its owner officially registered as James Thomas Andrew Bruce since before the war, is to be sold within three months unless Mr. Bruce or his heirs come
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  • 114 8 Singapore. Friday. niSCHARGES from bankruptcy were granted by Mr. Justice Home in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, to Yeo Kim Soon, and Heng Keok Kam, of Chop Chin Buan Seng, subject to one month's suspension in each case. R. T. Ayakka^nu, an Indian, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy,
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  • 621 8 Five Per Cent. For The Year Singapore, Friday. A DIVIDEND of five per cent, for th? year was approved at the fifteenth annual meeting of New Scudai, Ltd which was held at the reg stered office to-day. The meeting also approved transfer of $16,608.38 of th e
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  • Article, Illustration
    124 9 Followed by an admiring crowd, Max, the lion-cub, most popular animal in the Pets' Corner, makes a triumphal progress from the Corner to his home in the Lion House at the end of his day's w</rk at the Lon don Zoo. With du e ceremony he is handed over to
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  • 220 9 Composite Aircraft Now Completed London, Aug. 25. THE Short-Mayo composite aircraft which it is proposed to employ in experimental transatlantic flights in the future is undergoing trial flights at Rochester. Successful tests of the lower coriiB four-motored flying boat m«med Maia having already been made. the upper component,
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  • 126 9 Missing Link To Safer Flying Philadelphia. [\ESCRIBED by its inventor, Gerard Post Herrick, as the "missing link" -to safer playing, a new type of aeroplane has successfully undergone its first public tests here. The new machine makes an almost vertical landing by enabling the upper wings to rota
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 22 9 ANCHOR BEER Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. W P fl
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    • 737 9 j <• j TRADE BARGAINS MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS. -A selection of 70-80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock. We can recommend the following as real bargains. which ar> backed by oui guarantee and free service: 1935 Model- Ford Saloon 10 HP Price $1025: 1935 Model Fiat
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  • 325 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Aug. 28, 1937. THE LATEST OUTRAGE rpilK dastardly shooting of the British Ambassador. Sir Hughe I Knatchbull-llugessen, while he was 00 his way to Shanghai in a motor-car on which the Union Jack was flown has again demon- strated to the worid how unendur- 1 able
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  • 928 10 Drome For .Malacca MALACCA 8000 to DEfH I (ironic, at least landini pUe* 'Hi. Straits Sr Uements 'Malacca* As- has bi keen in the establishment (if tn air port and the i achievement of tbeir object is well near hand. The various Flying Clubs throughout Malaya have
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 10 The anniversary of the death of Jean Jaures, who was assassinated in Paris on July 31, 1914, w« marked by huge demonstrations in the Rue Sourliot. Here is a view of the crowd at the demonstration. France Presse
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  • 43 10 Orr the occasion of his transfer to the Ipoh Office, Mr. J.B. Shepherd, the SubAgent, Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China, Sitiawan, was the guest of-honour at a dinner and dance given by a large number of his friends In Sitiawan.
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  • 660 11 HARVEST VEST IN SPAIN'S BA TTLEFIEIDS \AACHINE-GUNS HID IN CORN Refugees Aid Peasants From E R Sheepshanks: Reuter's correspondent with Genera: G S /orces.l Teru- Aragon. WITHIN sound and sight ot the W Mins. the country-folk of Aragon, on ol Spain's great corn growing are now working overtime to ther
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    53 11 Pan of the defence WK Aerodrome U«k off to repel at tack n Enf mßd to test Britain's battle staged over Jj^^JfTJ^flS machines, assisted by antidefences against raidn ,r^fe„/ f rce gunner of the WJVJF. aircraft units, composed the defent If^t''\J^ ofT from NorthoM. defence force is seen testing his
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  • 175 11 POOR RELIEF Drop Of 100,000 In A Year London. THERE has been a big decline in the I number of persons in receipt of noor relief in England and Wales, according to a report issued here by the Mta "ter of Health (Sir Kingsley Wood). The return 'shows that the
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  • 110 11 Naval Forces To Remain As At Present London. Aug a*. BRITAIN proposes to maintain continuously for the present naval forces of at least one flotilla pi destroyers and two heavier ships m ine western basin of the Mediterranean loi protection of British .nipping. P There will therefore always be
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  • 142 11 Prime Minister Becomes Vice-President London MR Neville Chamberlain has rot i tc biconc Vlce-Presldenl the British Empire LtftfUf durinu hla He thus preserves unbroken the lonn l ine of prune Minister! who have honoured the League in t.his way Unce Its foundation in 1894. The President of the
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    • 83 11 |thi!truiltonic food 1 I Obtatnabta mf aU Chamms ond Stora* mmikumtmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^^^m*-' ffl Sept Next The p. STEAM NAVKiATION CO, Celebrates lis CENTENARY On Sept. 7 The >lOK\i\<. TRIBUNE W'i7/ Publish An A 4. i SUPPLEMENT IN COLOUR To Commemorate the oeeasion. The Supplement, which will contain no advertisements, will be
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  • 166 12 GREA T FLOODS IN THAMES VALLEY In Che worst floods ever recorded a- Kin^ton-on-l-hames Surrey f the .busy l^J^ l^\£S^^S^ M^rT V^ ftSw thunderstorm MM %&^^*£"X^ a submerged ca, at Kingston Bndge. Planet News The remains of a 2,000 year-old burial ground, in .which ske accompanied by funeral pottery that
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  • 148 13 TENNIS STAR PREPARES TO WED >lis s Dorothy Round, the Wimbledon tennis champion, who is marrying Dr. Douglas Little at Dudley (Worces.) in September, is busy preparing her new home at Dudley where her fiance Is continuing his studies as a doctor in a sur?erv attached to the new home.
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    • 44 13 THE REAL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH t PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES KUBIS, etc. THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC., etc. RENE ULLMANN j Kaffles Place, SINGAPORE. including Saturdays Opened up to 6 p.m. everyday
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    1538 14 FASHI O N S Dark Sheers in great favour— lmportance of co-ordinating your Accessories— The new Flair in Shoes PARADOXICALLY eDOUgtl In a season of more riotous colour than we've ever had, black and navy blue are infinitely important In every category Ol clothes trom sports to evening theM two
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 26 14 NEW SHIPMENT of Linen initial washable han< bags, Table-cloth, Mats and r exquisite Hand Embroidered Hai kerchief and Novelties at QftCHfUS Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Boat
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 27 15 Maison Marcelle For a Natural Permaneal rVF^/^^^V Wave.. K____JM" Oi Try our lateat ♦«RS^ N point-winding j V m S5 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOV.
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    • 25 15 TQjmßUfll/TOM a\ 23 HIGH V -T*^ STREET. W£JAI)£TA££ Lingerie Dressing Gowns Linen Jewellery Evening Bags Rugs etc. etc. 18, Battery Road, lst Floor Phone 7143.
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    • 125 15 j A TOURISTS SHOPPING I <-rmi; EYES Announcing W ~^4 'Polaroid' \p^ Science perfects Astonishing new Polaroid Sun Glasses. Magically filter out all glare. For the first time you see surfaces as they really are. See our Demonstration Between "Polaroid" and ordinary Sun glasses. For Sale in Singapore at the
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    • 76 15 CAMERAS AND FILMS _h_^_tl^__^______B £_r&t*&il ti h7i^__J__l_[ -L-f^Jr*.^ leOA__f__Cr' _B_M If *-JrWl_!nMl l ____^rff?^^^^i*- _i m ____r^^M^_i__*_______r*i^___i a_________EL_. ff!W"pj|_MTiß L____________________J__bl 1- _^J___i*L___i HAIRDRESSER Be waved by I THE CONTINENTAL A New Wireless Permanent Waving Machine S from America i MAISON PERM Stamford Road Tel. 4610 STATIONER ALL THE THRILLS OF
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    • 487 16 n.ii I f L r^BCP r r^ iffM^a _______~Si^___i____- ___^^_l ________*Sfl____ta__~ earn _______P^____P_^____ < tt* ____^^B BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Doe Doe Tonnafe S'pore. Toon&fe S'port*. 1937, 1937. CORFUL 15,000 In Port BEHAR 16.000 Nov. i SOMALI 6,800 Aug. 30 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 NALDERA 16.000
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    • 557 16 j MTO FRENCH PORTS tw \Ui_A HOMEWARDS. LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Spnt CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nan f es, St. Nazaire Bordeaux fw D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk rl 1T CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct 1 I OUTWARDS. 1 (from Marseilles) d'ENTRECASTEAUX For
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  • 142 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: P.W.D. Grabs Nos. 1 and and Hoppers Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4 5, 6. 7 and 8, Tug Belangkas, Dredger Foremost. Dredger Tembakul, Van Der Lijn, Asahan. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Victoria Dock:
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  • 562 17 oluntary Control Of Services WITH the object of improving Japans international accounts and increasing importations of essen ial raw materials, the seven principal Japanese shipp ng companies have combined to form a voluntary control federation, embracing about four million 'ons of shipping The companies concerned are: Nippon
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 292 17 ES 1 St X S IMIfILI* LI_VI_ (incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Doe Sails. MERKUR Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Uhi-LA Oct. 1 Oct. 5 Special cheap round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia issued at the folli i u^ First Class passengers may trail »?er at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or
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    • 138 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan*. To LONDON, via Penanff, Colombo Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Sept 4 "s.s. HAKONE MARU' Sept 16 .s.s. SUWA MARU Sept' 30 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct 14 Rates to Ist Class' ?nd class
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 354 17 »J» *^*'*~'+m-..mm, r^m*^memw tmomma mmWtmmWmmmWmmW^^^^e m_ POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! mamm^em^ew^mmPamm m*weem*wem~m**mm*emo X* STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TODAY TGR PER DATE AND TIME V '^u. Macao 5 S <° 0n Hen Au Z- 28 9 am Japan and Macao I Corfu or tm nr n :o ngtt and Formosa? Corfu "9J am m
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    • 225 17 Passengers By Air Arrived in Singapore, from N.E I by KNILM plane "PK-AFK" on Aug. 24: Mr. T. M. Guthrie, Col. A. Percival Maj. H. F. Vinden, Mr. J. R. Henderson! Mr. T. Troller, Left Singapore for N.E.I, by KNILM plane "PK-AFK" on Aug. 25:— Mr. J. J. A. Floor,
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    • 35 17 AIR MAIL DESPATCHES Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai -Kobe Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 pin, to-day. Medan, Ja*kl, t Amsterdam and i>ondonl: Netherlands, doting IJO pin, to-duy. Penan-, Siam, Burma. India tgrnm (Continued in previous column)
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 28 18 pgrtflißTiTo u s Whole Nut Milk CHOCOLATE flffll 'ALSO DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE I^l M MILK. FRUIT NUT CHOCOLATE LARGE SIZES ets. 20 and ets. 40 CADBURY'S i B_^_____RH__BHHBM___H_^^
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  • 505 19 (GOVERNMENTS ATTITUDE Free Hand For Action London, Aug. 26. As the result of consideration given by the Prime Minister yester,ju at his meetig with Mr. Eden and I>ord Halifax to the recent attacks on shipping in the Mediterranean, and particularly to the case of the attack
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  • 59 19 We have received a copy of Tne Royal of Windsor; 1 which is being picd bv the British-American Tobacco l.td.; as a souvenir of the Corona ton. Tne bock, which is by Mr. E. D. Tiliet.. i i record of the personages of the i-House and their
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  • 200 19 Prison Sentences On Italians Singapore, Friday. THE three Italians, Vincenzo Durando tewardi, Carletto Chiozza (carpenter), and Fuliro Piergiorgi (steward), who were arrested yesterday morning at the Excise Examination Station at Gate No. 5, on being found in possession of nongovernment chandu, were produced before Mr. H. A. Forrer,
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  • 111 19 Stonelaying By Resident Of Malacca REFERENCE to the now defunct St. David's Mission Hospital, which had to close down owing to financial reasons was made by the Hon. Mr. E. V G Day, acting Resident Councillor. Malacca, when he reformed the ceremony of laying the Corner stone of
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  • 292 19 Convicted In Police Court Singapore. Friday. FOR threatening Mr. B. J. Mahon with injury to his person and using criminal force to Mr. B. J. Boyle, an Indian cook-boy named Anthony was this afternoon convicted by Mr. E. V. Duckwor.h. the Second Magistrate. He was fined $25 or
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  • 290 19 LIABILITIES OF $474,287 Discharge For Former Compradore Singapore. Friday. CHENG OISEN, a 58 year-old Chinese and formerly compradore to the Bank of Taiwan, and later to the Banque de l'lndo-Chlne. wad granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr Justice Home in the Bankruptcy Court to-day subjec" to one month's suspension,
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  • 94 20 Two Minutes Silence At Radiolympia London, All A PERIOD of two minutes silence. memory of Marchesse Marconi, ill observed at the opening of the Wireles; Exhibition at Olympia yesterday and the attendance on the first day of the ten days' exhibition was 8,003, being 20 per cent,
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  • 226 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Aug. 27. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Total for Books Close financial TIN iai I'MB 1 Date Ex. Div year Payable Date to date Austral Malay 3%% Int. Sept 3 „ Sept 10 Sept 4 IOTo 3 3/ 4 Bonus 5* l5 r
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    • 1017 20 ON JHE RADIO BRITISH EMPIRE U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES Transmfcwlon 2.-6.05 p.m.— tUs The following are the principal om GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mes.); American short-wave transmissions. GSG 16 86 metres (17.79 men): GSJ The numbers immediate!y after the 13 93 metres (21.53 mea.). call-letters refer to kilocycles and Transmission
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    • 278 20 PROGRAMME Singapore Station TO-DAY 12 45 p.m.:— Light Orchestral Concert played by Reller's Famous Hun b s. rian Band. Relayed from the Adelpni hotel. 2.00 p.m.:— lnterval. GOO p.m.:— Chinese Music. Canto r.ese (Gramophone Records) "Yieh r in Sueen Kong," sung by Sit Kok Bin. Part Koo Lo Siew Tung
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    • 156 20 OF B. M. B. C On 225 Metres and Announcements. 7.35 p.m. Cricket. Middlesex Surrey. Relayed from London. 7.50 p.m.:— Dance Music played bv the Station Dance Orchestra, undei the direction of Rex Allen. 8 30 p.m.: Excerpts from Operettai Vocal and Instrumental (Gramophone Records) Selection: "Gypsy Prtnci Kalman. Soloists
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  • 581 21 DISREGARD OF SANCTITY OF CIVILIAN LIFE Slroiig Press And Foreign Comment On Shooting o London, Aug. 27. [MIE Times in an editorial attacks what it calls "the unparalleled outrage" on the British Ambassador. "We may take it for anted," it says, "that not even the most reckless
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  • 335 21 London. Aug. 27. THE shooting of Sir Knatchbull-Huges-sen has evoked very strong sympathy throughout Europe. Official circles in Berlin decline to make a statement en the possible effect on the Far Eastern situation as this i.s "exremely confused," but the German Press agrees that the attack
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  • 123 21 news of the outrage. Upon hearing the sad news GeneraLssimo Chiang Kai Shek and Mr. Wang Chung Hui immediately wired to their representatives in Shanghai instructing them to see the Ambasador. The Foreign Minister also wired to Mr. Anthony Eden expressing his profound regret and
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  • 57 21 Washington, Aur. 27. IN spite of President Roosevelt's appeal, the Ameriean Leagut* Against War and Faseism picketed the Japanese Embassy, thirty men earryinjf banners, one of whim proclaimed, "Japanese aggression menaces the peace of America." The League's New York secretary declares that Japanese C
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  • 92 21 Turkish Warning To The Powers An karri, Aurr. 27. THE Foreign Minister haa sent l wo notes to foreign powers warning them trr Turkish military forces have been ordered to destroy any submarine found in tht Dardanelles unless it surrenders. The first rote draws attention to thi torpedoing of
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  • 296 21 Commissioners NomhuUt Representative Singapore, Friday. REFEKI N< I to the nomination of a Municipal representative to sit cn the Committee of the British Kmpire Exhibition to be held in Glasgow in 1938 was made by Mr. XV. Hartley at 'he meeting of the Municipal Commissioner* held to-day.
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    • 158 21 STOP HARMFUL SCOURING-' VIM CLEANS y?^/^§ls^ I^ At 1 IjL I -\Vaa__%^^J^ j/yXX\ There is only one way to keep _i xxS^V. aim __L e **a m^^^^^___* =^xt^^jM your kitchen utensils bright \^y(^^\ —smooth surfaces like new. B A_ w[ Si Ordinary scourers harm ■BW^_____ __________NI/r4 surfaces with deep scratches,
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  • 443 22 COMMISSIONER'S PLEA Municipality to Consider The Matter Singapore. Friday. THE suggestion made some years ago tha sheltered gangways should be prov ded for passengers waiting to board trolley buses or omnibuses was again raised by Dr. K. K. Pathy at today's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners.
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  • 84 22 <By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 18. rpiIEIR Highnesses the Sultan and SulA tanah of Johore, accompanied bv their suite, have cone to Pontresina, Switzerland, for a few weeks' holiday. Their Highnesses went to England in order to be present at thc Coronation and have
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  • 967 22 Further Hearing Of Charges Against Editor And Writer Of Article This closed the case for the prosacuiion. and another application for an adjournment was disallowed. Mr. P. W. Penson. giving evidence n oath, said until recently he wai snorts editor of the Orient Gong
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  • 155 22 A COMMUNIQUE issued bs lhe Colonial Secretary states: The Malayan Governments have given permission for relief funds to be organised by Chinese and Japanese for remission to < him and Japan for the relief of those suffering in consequence of the hostilities now taking place
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  • 1001 23  -  CAPT. HAWK OPENING DAY OF SINGAPORE GOLD CUP MEETING Slew Horses Are Likely To Cause Some Sl art ling Upsets (By A roads will l ead t0 Bukit Timah this afternoon for the opening day of the cineapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting. 5
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  • 40 23 RACE 1 Honours Gay Coronation RACE 2^-Carmtop Java Moon RACE 3 Rostrum Vapour RACE 4— Oorugan Con Con RACE s—Burraneer5 Burraneer Pure Gold RACE 6— Restriction Thebez RACE 7— Knight's Eye Silver Monk RACE B— Calvados Rainborough
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  • 121 23 Autumn Lawn Tennis Results Singapore, Friday. THE following were the results of the ties played off this evening in the S.C.C. Autumn tennis tournament: "A" Class Singles Handicap: J. S. Nathan M3> beat Lt. J. R. Rodwell (_^4» by 6—o. 6—4. M B" Class Doubles Handicap: Lt. Duke
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    • 77 23 THE BEST TIP FOR RACE WEEK! '.f > f look girls mm ut fv.m, takl it J COLLECTING AUTOGRAPH Twi M I HAD IH VOUR J FROM THE MORSES' AN AUNI I UNC IE J '^CJ^ 1 __r_____________K mWafm^mww __> V ri.' ■E3___L~___> _____fi______F^__c_^. vl__f I T^/CnOv^V |b_ fiß-^^H^K*. y
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  • 412 24 NEWCOMERS vs. THE REST Yesterday's Meeting At S.C.C. Singapore, Friday. RUGBY will commence on the padang in the new season on Saturday, October 2, wMch Is the date of the Newcomers vs. The 4 K 4^ l match, This was announced at the meeting
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  • 69 24 Siamese Lives Up To His Reputation 'From Ovr Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. SOM CHIT .(9.2) boat Speejy Hassan <9.2> in a 12 three-minute rount contest on points. The Siamese lived up to his reputation for hard hitting and although he tailed to get the better of
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  • 643 24 Thn Had To fight Hard To Beat The Wooden Spoonists By One Goal Singapore, rnaay. -zarg-syr-j- sg__s_fi_3S__E estabh.shed themselves as ctamwona of the Di»»o^ *ut they^^ £f f^m-TmSm T£?*%%& -<""'>»- 5 The Chine.se have little cause to be proud Of their victory for they should
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  • 206 24 Good Bowling By Nichols And Verity London. Aug. 27. r_ following are the results of matches in the County Cricket Championship: AT CLACTON Essex beat Lancashire by 302 runs. Essex: 275 and 219 for 9, declared. Lancashire: 108* (Nichols 4 for 42, P. Smith 4 for 25 and
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  • 180 24 Y.M.C.A. Elim uin ic The S.CR.C. Sinagpore, Fri<]:.\ IT was confidently expected in Unnis circles that the finalists In the newly inaugurated "Kliney" U p inter- Club lawn tennis tournament would be the S.C.HC. and the Japanese Club, but the Y.M.C.A., by \irtue of their winning three
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  • 61 24 Singapore. Friday. Results of to-day's ties at the Tanglin Club. Cullen Cur— Mrs. Perry Waller 4-15 beat Ml j. Hopkin Koek 3 6-4, 6—3. Griff Cup:— Moris Perdriau Scr. beat Bennett Perguson +3 9—7. 6—4; MaJlon Goodwin -M beat Mange Hewn —3 6—l, 6—3. Mixed Doubles Open
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 9 August 28, 1937. EDITED BY HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 1600 1  -  Gold Cup Meeting Opens Under Promising Conditions CAPT. HAWK (BY THE large influx of good class thorou^'bieds into this country in recent yeais is evidence, not only of the return >o prosperity in trade, but also of the '•rowing interest in racing all over Ine
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    • 816 1 RELEGA TION PROBLEM LOOMING UP AGAIN rOR the fourth time in -their history with the S.A. FA. he Chinese aie chamf pions of the first division. The failure of the Inniskillings lte: challenge has made a gift of lhe honours to their rivals and they have consoli dated their position
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      • 43 1 ELSEWHERE In To day's Supplement Page Tennis notes 2 Boxing notes 2 Local cricket Swimming 3 Sclangor rugby Pictures 1 and 5 Home cricket 6 Perak sport 6 Local hockey 7 Penang Asiatic rugby Home soccer 8 (iolf notes 8 ItMff summary 8
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    • 389 2 Too Much Trophy Tennis? MORI INTER-CLUB RIVALRY The most outstanding feature ol the Kliney Cup competition lfl Itfl international, rather than mere inter-club, character. Europeans are trebly represented In the TSnglin Club, the darn .son and Crieket Club, but the other competitors are Malays, Dutch, Chinese and Japanese. 80 that
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    • 64 2 Spin Bowlers caused the defeat of the M.C C Team in their match against the Toronto Cricket Club. The home tide won by 90 runs, despite a fine bowlinu effort by D. W. Forbes < Eton who took six wickets for 54 runs in 19 overs. Toronto
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    • 52 2 Em pi re Golfers Empire senior Rolfcrs from oversea competed on the Royal Mid-Surrey Club's course at Richmond for a silver .salver presented by he British Seniors' Society. T. E. Harding (South Africa won wL*h a return of 78—9=69. His score of 78 also was the best scratch score durinc,
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    • 32 2 Thc R.N. and R.M won thc InterSoiv.i. championship .tt the All-EnM.-land club Wimbledon, when ths final totall were: R.N. and R.M.. 7 wins; Army i holders i, 6: R.A.F., 5.
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    • 847 2 Fourth Local Title To Be Decided To-N ight TO-NIGHT'S fight at the Happy World will decide tbc question of Singapore's welterweight championship. Since the Singapore Boxing Board of Control started off the official Singapore Championships in all divisions the flyweight, featherweight and lightweight title holders have been established In L.
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      13 2 SC Wooderson the Blatkheath Harriers athlete, set a new BriUsh ground. Glasgow. Scotland
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    • 443 2 OFFICERS SJIOULL U/.\ TOURNAMENT A DWINDLING list of fix:ures at the weekends proclaims the end of the cricket season of 1937 in Singapore, and now the only fixtures of major importance which remain are the final matches of the Cricket Club ournament, in which
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    • 79 2 PRINCIPAL cricket fixtures 111 Sin pore during the weekend are follows: To-Day Cricket Club vs St. Andrews 0.8.. at padang. r» rt i oc Hpr Cricket Club vs Indians, at Ba Ceylonese vs Air Force, at Bale St Andrew's School vs Khalsa, school ground. To-morrow
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    • 497 3 Improved Standard Of Swimming lV DAARTSELAAR S NEW RECORDS rtNE magines that the Chinese swim--0 mlng s ars -must have been taken „,,h er by surprise last Saturday when came "P against the Dutchman, v an Daartselaar. in th e Y.M.C.A. u Thev have for so long ruled roost in
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    • 43 3 Colonel F. R. W. Graham D.5.0 M.C. nmandant of the Shanghai Volunteer s which is now taking part with •rs in the defence of the Interlonal Settlement, Is well-known in ilaya where he was Commandant of. FMS Volunteer Force from 19^ to L92j.
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    • 798 3 SELANGOR OUT TO RETAIN MALAYA CUP THIS SEASON WITH rugger once again in the news, I Selangor's chances for the coming BSasoo are the principal topic of discus- sion in sporting circles. This year the: usual transfers and leave-going have! had their effect on the State's rugger talent, but seldom
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    • 307 3 Padgham Again Beats Henry Cotton HENRY Cotton, making his first public appearance since his triumph in the open championship and his defeat of the American. Densmore Snute, was bea-en 3 and 2 by Alfred Padgham at Crowborough, Sussex. Their last meeting was at Sundridge Park, a year ago, when Padgham
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    • 201 4 The Chinese team in the lfiO yards relay team race at the Y.M.C.A. swimming carnival on Saturday, when the Chinese defeated *he Singapore Swimming Club. Winner of the High Jump event at the Co-operative sports left, E. Valberg and Loh Wah Kit (second) J. W. van Daartselaar,
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    • 88 5 The start of the women's forty yard s breast stroke race at the Y.M.C.A. Carnival, which was again a great success. The start yf another of the open events at the carnival. J. E. Slade, of the S.C.C., a new phutograph of the batsman of the year
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    • 1151 6 Control Board Still Decline To Make Change (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 12. THERE ll no doubt that cricket followers have made up their minds finally and emphatically that live days, and not a day less, are necessary for next .summer's Test matches between England
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    • 603 6 Women's Hockey In Perak EUROPEANS MAY JOIN IN i From Our Own Reporter, Ipoh. Aim. 27. WITH the football and the crier. sons fast coming to a close, ruebv football and hockey are at the ir engaging the attention of sportsn en and enthusiasts throughout the State The prospects for
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    • 606 7 Better Organisation Of Malayan Hockey LTHOUGH it is still too early to 1 1 discuss seriously the prospects i v in Singapore for the coming IZZTl ZZT it is certain that the military i Will have a hold over tho civi- lnmski r iling Fusiliers, the Royal Vorce and the
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    • 38 7 C Ross Somerville. who competed in the British Open and Amateur Cham£onsMps of 1933 and 1935 and who reached the sixth round of the Ainateui rhamnionship in 1933, won the(CanadianAmateur Qolf Championship for the sixth time at Ottawa.
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    • 826 7 ASIATIC RUGBY ON UPGRADE IN PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent) renang, Aug. 't'l AFTER a review of the not too promising State rugger prospects lor Penang it is somewhat heartening to know that so far as the Asiatic side of KM concerned. Penang will stand as gooa a chance as
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    • 41 7 R. MeKenzir <St.ii:m<>rc 1i:ls been appointed captain of lie Professional Golfers' Association tor the ensuing year It ha.; been cu.stomary for the Open char, pion to hold "he ofTVe. but T. H. Cotton served a term after his victory in 1934.
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    • 672 8 English Soccer Opens This Afternoon (From Ow Own Correspondents London, Aug. 12. THE coming soccer season gives prospects of being the best that the game has known h-r many years Attendances at big (.rounds this season are expected to reflect the comparative prosperity of the country at the present time.
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    • 336 8 Ragged Golf In Island Club Final ILTHOUGH S. N. Kelly fulfillel expectations and carried off the ti le in the Island Club championship, the final was a disappointing match in some respects. The standard of play was definitely below wha one may reasonably expect in championship finals and the long
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    • 38 8 In succession to Fred Root, who has .signed a two-years contract with Lowerhouse, another Lancashire League club, Todmorden have signed as professional for next season George G. Macaulay, the former Yorkshire player, now with Ebbw Vale, South Wales.
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    • 298 8 Singapore Soccer Summary FIXTURES, RESUI ft AND TABLES FOLLOWING are the principal Soccp fixtures in -Singapore during coming week tn First Division Aug. 30: Sappers vs Inniskillings Aug. 31: Malays vs Police Sep 1: Chinese vs Gunners Sept. 2: Sappers vs Cricket Club Sept. 3: Malays vs Inniskillings. Third Division
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    • 207 8 FOLLOWING is the list of to-day's 1 opening figures in the English football league: Division One Bolton Wanderers vs Brentford Charlton A. vs Leeds U. Chelsea vs Liverpool Everton vs Arsenal. Huddersfield v s Blackpool Leicester vs Derby County Portsmouth vs West Bromwich Preston
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