Morning Tribune, 27 September 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 203. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, September 27, 1937. FIVE C
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  • 1698 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh —Japan Slates Her Policy NON-COMBATANTS LIVING NEAR MILITARY OBJECTIVES TO BE BOMBED Ha piie Convention Cited O SHANGHAI, SEPT. 26. DEAR-ADMIRAL HONDA, JAPANESE NAVAL ATTACHE IN SHANGHAI. ANNOUNCED TO-DAY THAT IF IT BECOMES NECESARY TO BOMB NON-COMBATANTS BY REASON OF THEIR
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  • 114 1 Bands Play When Dictators Meet Munich, Sept 25. SIGNOB Ml SSOLINI'S train reat lied the Austro-German frontier at 8.50 a.m. where Ilerr Kudolph Hess and other high Nazis boarded the train. Signor .Mussolini arrived at 10 a m. Heir Hitler awaited him at the station, also Karon Von Xeurath and
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  • 358 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh 30-. Win me Ball If In The Mr Canton. Sept "2t>. An unknown number of Japanin* planes again took advantage of the prevailing moonlight and visited Canton hist night. A few bombs were dropped m the vicinity of military objectives, but these
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  • 68 1 Importance Of Spain Pads, Sept. 24. TTALYS position in Spain dominates political comment in the press. The papers declare that the Italian hope that more Italian troop* will not be sent to Spam is insufficient and state that France can only be reassured when Italy definitely abandons
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  • 33 1 Shanghai, Sept. 25. Sir Hughe Knaichbuil Hugeaaen left hospital and went to Telfers-Mollett home until Oct. 10. when he will sail with his family for the Dutch East Indies. Reuter
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  • 636 2 WIDE DEMAND FOR BOYCOTT \iassacres In Chum London. Sept. tf. Fi'KTin it peeieeti ■gahrt the lapaneae bombing el lhe chril population of Wna have been tawi--5i by the Nation.,! Peace Cojmci and UM Won**** International Leagne. The National Dr /*f ••Intense horror and dismay at n bombardment
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    13 2 r^thPihil of the Good Shepherd ea Th* M-Tmmml John--, Saturday »I >" u Tribune
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  • 61 2 London, Sept. 25. THE Calcutta correspondent of the Morning Post reports that British Indian shipping concerns arc benefiting by the expansion ol trade due to Jap- I commandeered for purpc Th, re has ilso bei n r °P m Japanese Imports* tic prices of
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  • 197 2 JUNGLE FILM New Melodrama At The Alhambra lUNOLI Jim." Universal* jungle thrilJ ler adapted from Alex Raymonds s^Vas^civcnedatthe^hambra^fore a large crowd last night, when tm chapters of the serial shown lj is a powerful story with plenty o thrills of "uncle life in gfttea. m whet the appetite of the
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  • 43 2 -Libelled Lady, the comedy featuring William Powell and Myrna Loy. whwn '"such a success when it was shown m Singapore recently, was screened at 1 the Pavilion for three performances knight "After The Thin Man" will jhown for one night only.
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  • 87 2 London. Sept. 24 Thc Foreign Ofttce states that the British Charge d' Affaires in Some to:iay was Instructed to tell Count Ciano that the British Government has been fully Informed ol the conversation Geneva between M. Dclbos and Signor Scoppa and to explain that the British Government fully
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  • 182 2 Have Failed In Their Nanking. Sept MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek expires IB surprise in an interview to-day th e 'present attitude of the Ppwi which have not only tailed to live their obUgations, but definitely we under the donation of Japan and wa ed the tearing
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  • 98 2 Imperial Preference Extended Colombo, Sep: T HE State Council has adopted a motion I bv the Financial Secretary for tht extension of Imperial Preference indt fi The y Mi--.ister of Commerce stated that the action would not deprive them of the right of re-opening the question in
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  • 88 2 Vehement Tirade Against Japan Washington. Sept. 28 DENOUNCING the Japanese actin China as so cruel and < •ageous that history furnishes n vu-alkl." the Chinese Ambassado. Wang, stated at a Press conlei 5e had no instructions trom h > Og mment to solicit United States* in the
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  • 32 2 London. Sepi A tern of amplification^ tousefortheflrsttirneatmeoniir services at Westminster Abbey W TOW. The new Coronation organ also be used for the usual soiu; j I time.- British Official Wireless
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    • 125 2 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisonous Acids Your Kidneys hsws Bine million tiny tubes or altera which arc endangered by cheap, irritating drugs or neglei t. Unknown t ...u. weak Katie may be the real cause <,f mi Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Dlzzlm Swollen Ankles, Bladder Trouble Headaches, Backache, Rheumatism, 1,.
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  • 724 3 MUSSOLINI VISITS HITLER Elaborate Precaution Taken Kome, Sept. 24. NO military alliances will be drafted or sinned in Munich or Berlin nor will the base be laid for anv dark plot against the peace of Europe" says Gayda in a leader in i .male d'ltalia telephoned from
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  • 159 3 French Jon ma list On I lis Way To Shanghai Singapore. Sunday. A FRENCH journalist, who saw ten wars during the past 25 years, arrived ir. Singapore to-day by the Andre Lebon. on his way to the Shanghai front. He is Mr. E. Helsey. war correspondent of
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  • 58 3 Cremating Replacing Burials London, Sept. 25. SPEAKING at the International Cremation Congress in London which is being attended by delegates of fourteen countries and of which he was elected president, Lord Horder advocated a saving for the purpose of playing fields of land whieh would under the prevailsystem of burial
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  • 202 3 Continued eakness OJ London. Sept 23 THE city is seriously perturbed over the continued weakness of Wall Sh which, according to opinion expressed is due partly to fears of reforms by Mr. Douglas and partly to Mr. Morgenthau's statement that he proposed discu the possibility of
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    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORF Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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    • 88 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies in all chesses from Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGE in the HIGHER standard.,. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal PHILLIP'S RUBBER SOLES Made in England Famous for
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    • 393 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BA »Tl E S AMENDMENT i«> MTU Vi OV Ai QUARANTINE (Veterinary) RULES, 1936. With i' to tl cent notice ii--, forth the provi.se „t certain oi the Quarantine (Veterin vi Rule... the attention of the public I i rticularlv directed to th" .one dmen: -> Rule 49
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 108 4 London, St Previous To-day r-- 107 6 108Distlllers IX.l X. 33 6 Dunlop Rubber g fi g° u General Electric <?£ b 2 Imoerial Chemical Industries J»- Imperial Tobacco 14 ?9 14 Anglo-Dutch 5?Canadian Pacific 1U J London Tin (New Share* J J J L 1 Rubber
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    • 53 4 don. Sept 25. lone o;)' x I ondon, St PALM OIL (Malaya) In bulk Sept. Oct. shipt. due hanged SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Unchan ed FF wme Muntok Oct. Dec. shipment. 41 8 Se ller> gSSSged Black Lampong Oct.Dec. shipment. -13 16 Sellers uncnangea Biock Sept. Oct. ship. 28
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    • 50 4 CUBBD New York SeP l 24. Previous To-day Ton« Verv Dull Steady Quiet Spot Bujtn. 18 3 16 18» 8 -116 Selieri. 18 5 16 18^ -116 Jan /Mar. Bujfcn 18 a 8 18" 8 Sellers Wi 18 1 UN Ton* Easy Steady Spot 58 573 4
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    • 72 4 London. Sept. 26. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (doting middle rate) 144.65 144.46 —.19 r.T. on Amiterdam (closing middle rate) 8.95 8.95 13 16 +13 16 r.T. on Shanghai (closing idling rate) 1.-2 3 4 15.2 5 8 —18 r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 31
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    • 28 4 TIN Standard London. Sept 25 a Previous To-day Change^ i Spot (afternoon closing price) ll^V-x 4 5S! 4 i_ Forward 1259 J 4 £254^ 4 —fl
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    • 33 4 GOLD London. Sept. 26. Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oz. £7.0.1% £7.0.6 U SILVER Spot 19 15 16 19 15 16 4 months' forward. 19 13 16 19 13 16
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    • 52 4 Singapore. Saturday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore, have reeeived cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.57 0.57 Benquet Consolidated Unquoted 9.90 Consolidated Mines 0.013 0.013 I. XL 0.54 0.54 San Mauricio 0.58 0.61 United Parac.de
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    • 75 4 London, Sept. 24. The Stock Exchange to-day was somewhat unsettled by the overnight weakness in Wall Street and prices geneially tended lower but there were tew notable changes apart from internationals. Leading rubber and some Kaffirs were occasionally supported. Giltedged securities ruled very firm. Cotton was weak owing
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    • 12 4 SOUTH IlltlllSll INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green
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    • 42 4 SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established to 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100.000.000 Reserve Fund Y. 134,400,000.00 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACB Manager T. YAMAMOTO. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. r5921 5922 General Oflice. 592* 6473 Compradore'a DtA.
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    • 171 4 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated in China bv Special Charter) 12, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHINGKUO" -> PAID I'P CAPITAL Ch. S 40.000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch. S 4,800.000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY C h. $1,800,000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE:
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  • 803 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Sept. 25, 1 p.m. Fraser «5c Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5 6 6 3cd Asam Kumbang 34 6 36,6 Austral Malay 56- 57,6 Aver Hitam 33 34 6 Ayer Weng 0.90 1.00 Bangrin Tin 25 26,Batu Selangor 1.95 2.00 Burma Malay
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  • 206 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday noon. MINING Ampat 63 5 9 Ayer Hitam 33 M Batu Selangor 1-95 2.0U Hong Fatts .L2» IJB Hitam 38. IP h Tln n 7 36 039 Johans 9*55 Jelebus 1-00 l fi os Katu 25 6 2b b Kamunting 12 3 13 3 Killinghall
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  • 152 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 6% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 103ft 105ft nom 4ft% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 109 111 nom 4ft 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 H4 "5 nom 4% 1913 red. 1963
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    • 300 5 S. E LEVY CO. ShanKhai, Hongkong, Manila. Bi apon. i Investment Banke-s and Brokert meOHmt. 5 Daily Foreign Market Cablet and QuoUti* ice. i NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. g COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. 3 NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE j CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. g CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. g
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    • 218 6 SHOWING FOR TO-NIGHT <>M I'AYIUQX 6-15 t>-i:> THE FUN STARTS RIGHT WtftßE THE THIN MAN LEFT OFFI hkiiim wßfiYTT7t^rm\ m *****W~F77Tnmm* X, m\\ v; r •?#<*?▼ i_ .'''flLL^^n^^J TO~mr JT «M BhWWVBWOI A^^'mmn mw»r» nuu uhcm £?*»BL m^ \\\m\*&*m^&mkk: V 41AM MAISKAIt MOD* Mill T t I Y'?Sgfflfft3 n«-»rt»<< k.
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    • 202 6 s ONE OF THE BEST MYSTERY THRILLERS SKIN in N SINGAPORE! j| TONIGHT at the CAPITOL]; '\n Win* N,„ <'h,r Mf x I In- Serf, n Ili4 GREAT (.V>lltl\l With Bollywoods newest sensation AKIM TAMIROFF J (Famous for his roles in "JUNGLE PRINCESS" j "MICHAEL STHOCOFF") MARIAN MARSH and GENEVIEVE
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  • 154 7 ribute To British Authority On Indian Art Calcutta li NUMBER of valuable paintings, B» drawing! and manuscripts, which fcelonged to the late Mr. E B. Havell, K R C.A., former principal of the CalE itta School of Art. has been presented fty Mrs. Havell to Visva-Bharati, Dr.
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  • 134 7 New Appeal For Funds For Funeral Calcutta. A FURTHER appeal has been made to the Government of India for iunds for the funeral of the Burmese Princess Chandra Devi, niece of King Thibaw, last King of Burma. Tlie Princess died here early In May. The Burma Government have
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  • 157 7 Lancastrian Hiking Home Across Canada Sudbury. Ontario. a HOMESICK Lancastrian named W. r. Drinkwater has passed through here "footing it" back to his native Manchester after an absence of 31 years. He is making a trip half-way round the world with a pushcart It took him five months to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 300 7 THE LOVE STORY WHICH CHANGED THE DESTINY OF AN EMPIRE! j man and woman when (J^jKt? they were in each w\ '•SKfr L jmM-i i tremendous drama! *r"'-'|P* HS^^ V» "*I*JF ijgii '^mmw t^mmwLmmm V L. i ;N Jk J j screen's new sensation it!" A i¥?j' wrfSi "^b^^MßT i
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  • 389 8 U. S. FLEET FOR A TLANTIC AIR WA Y fLYING BOAT GIANTS 42 Tons; Carry It Passengers Neu York. GIANT air liners weighing over 12 tons, with three decks, a ballmom, sound-proof cabins, accoiumodation fat W passengers, and capable ot flying thousands of nubs at miles an BOOT, arc now
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  • 115 8 Retired Government Pensioner From Ov.r Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru Sept. 24. The death occurred yesterday of the mother of Inche Mohamed bin Omar. Secretary of the Town Board, Johore Bahru, at her residence here. The funeral took place at the Mohamediah Cemetery this afternoon, and was largely
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  • 196 8 London Comment On Japanese Bombing THE British Government's new note of pro; ..nst the indiscriminate panese bombing of non-combatau in China reflects the universal sense 21 horror and revulsion which has been caused by their mercileg, massacres'' •a rites the Morning Post at the head of rig
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  • 196 8 JI/IR. Josef Lampkin. the noted Ameri-! -L'l can violinist, who will give a recital at the Memorial Hall on Thursday. Oct. 7, has arrived in Singapore from Java, where he made a very successful tour. He has been travelling in the Far East most of the year, and
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    108 8 Because he believes that young people do not feel at home at normal chinch services, the Kev. Arthur Halfpenny of Clapham Congregational Church, Grafton Square. London, has decided to form a junior church for boys and girls between 14 and IS years of age. The church is to have its
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  • 266 8 Warning To Local Shipping Singapore. Saturday. fHE following is a message received. in Singapore this morning from the Commander-in-Chief. China Station: The Japanese Government have agreed to the following procedure so far as vessels flying the British Flag are concerned in connection with the closi ing
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  • 38 8 Tho A,ro u London, Sept. 24. The Manchester apprentices whose numbers on strike have extended to over 10,000 have now decided to resume work on the employers' guarantee that their claim will be considered Reuter Wireless
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  • 420 8 Chinese Estimate Clinton Terror liHE following m» dated Sept. 24. WAS relea Chinese Consulate-General. Si to-day: Treating with utter contem; wide exhortations against Lndi I .al attacks, the Japa> further intensified the h Chinese cities, with the result vilian casualties are being daily ed by hundredIn
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  • 61 8 Singapore, Saturday Soomai bin Kamedin was char" before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Sec Magistrate, this morning, with kid: ping a young Chinese girl name i What Neo from the lawful guardian. i of Chan Hai Sing. The charge was explained to the accused and the case was
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  • 202 9 Which Way Should A Pig's Tail Curl? Trenton, New Jersey. HERE is a problem for British farmers what direction does a pig's tail take when it curls? This momentous question is causing the New Jersey (Department of Agriculcan experts are baffled. The Department began Its investigation
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  • 103 9 Looking For "Marked" Whales London IN preparation for the whaling season, the Royal Research Ship, William Scocresby. is shortly to leave St. (Catherine Dock for the South Atlantic. Her object will be to mark whales before the season begins. When a marked whale is taken by a whaler,
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  • 87 9 Burned Self At The Stake Berlin. HEAPING up wood to a big stake Peter Kolber, aged 50, climbed on to the its, poured a bottle of spirit over the pyre, set light to it. cut his throat and waited for death. The fire, however, attracted the attention of the
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  • 59 9 London 4 SUDDEN increase of 27.000 greeting V telegrams sent in one week 87,000 id of the usual weekly ration ->f Oflice to enquire telegrams had y found that thev were all boys jj i brid School ExaminA total of 8.092 results were pub o
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  • 93 9 Crops And Cattle Destroyed In Peru Lima, Peru. FOR more than a month the Übinas volcano, near Arequepa Peru, has been belching forth ashes, smoke and fire. which hai ruined crops and destroyed cattle in the neighbourhood. Panic is reported among the population of the foothills, but no
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  • 49 9 Britons Drinking More Milk London MILK consumption ln England and Wales during August increased by 2.807.942 gallons over the corresponding month last year. The total of milk consumed was 78,076,767 gallons. Since October, 1936, sales of milk for liquid consumption have risen 19.233,140 gallons over the corresponding period 1935-1936.
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  • 145 9 Carry Off Child Near Warsaw Warsaw. U/OLVES have carried away an el year-old bov who was tending cattle near Pin.sk m the Pripet Mar A similar occurrence has not been known lor many years, and it is extremely rare for wolves to appear In the summer Two
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  • 177 9 Naval Strength Of The Nations hington o.c. Statistics ahewing the world's i n parativ( ea-power, issued hep the United State navy departmi place Oreal Britain far ahead of thc other natioi The British navy now consist hips with a tonnage ol 1,216,398 cording to these Qgui
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  • 351 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Sept. 27, 1937. MAKING IT DIFFICULT ALTHOUGH Mr. A. P. Herbert's Ma'Ti.-o'e Bill has passed through the House of Commons and the House of Lo- ils and will become law on Jan. 1 next year, it must not be taken for granted that tin- measure ia
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  • 775 10 Inquiry Into TRAFFIC PROBLEMS Pending A. the tr oblems of Singapore thc 0 inquiry of the kind ever to be held for -vd by the decision of the Municipal Commissioners the other day to liquet the Government to extend the terms of reference of the propostd committee ou parking problems
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    110 10 Resembling in appearance an ultra-modern factory rather than a school, the new Torbitt elementary school, the most modern of its kind in Britain, has just been opened on the main Southend Road at Ilford, Essex. With accommodation for a thousand children, the school has two halls, two film projection rooms,
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  • 146 11 GALLANT CHLNESE ALR-ACE CA P TI VE JAPANESE PILOTS Mr. V. C. Loh. Chinese ace airman, w ho has to his eredit the distinction of having brought down four Japanese heavy bombers at Hangchow. High Chinese officers directing operations on the Shanghai front. Japanese captives
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  • 166 12 SiS^ttiSS'^^^ JSfSSZJStS KJS Planet News <*'« S '"e South Rail.av Static, a, Planet News I'uu of J uildinrs, ol which only the skeletons remain, in Chapei. Planet News Chinese soldiers behind a street barricade! Road, Chapei. Shanghai. The barrufl i which thev fought a Japanese naval landing
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    • 33 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HORS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 2059 14 Women Engineers Confer Princesses tto Cook Mannequin's ;w Hair Style Bright Doors Are "Out" London. Bept, 17, 1937. A MESSAGE from Berlin that Hen H -ler is giving decorations for "prolific mothers" has provoked much am .ment among the mothers ol BriOn the anniversary of his
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    • 48 14 fATCH BABY'S HAIR J Baby's head will soon be clustered with adorable i curls if the tiny head is cleansed with Nestol jj every day MONTH'S V J t^M *Tm\ l!!I ATMKM Si V fl ma^T IV J I J k ■V MmmmMimmmmmml2 If R^jrtlFaMrm H^ ""■^"■^^■ki—kMMaßaßßai LQ
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    • 311 14 Annou n c i n THE NEW 1937 io Big Features m Cools, dehumidifles. cleans, gently R 9VVIAV circulates air without droit C^Ol M. a try i /Vo pjjoe connections- no alterations uses sma/Z space near window You plug it in yov- Ught socket. PORTART T? just like a radio
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    • 45 15 c INGAPORE'S m ImQST UP-TO-DATE C SILK STORE Taiiiialial Store *.>, UIGU ST. <r Maison Marcelle J For a Natural j /v /f-\ Permaneal V ®2; '■'t^ Wave. J <• aWjfIKT L Try our iat€gi »SrW^ N point-windiiif V S5 Stamford Rd. TeL 48t7 Prop. J. KOO¥,
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    • 39 15 i t PHOENIX j FOR QtffHMlij HEM Q |a(|| ||rj !l ii v I 1 I I' Borao Bren"' 1 < STONE 1 I J v_ Sim'... i Y Jlfe f^l E r PHONE 3463 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS
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    • 117 15 •5* m *a~*■i^i*'1 1 A loiinsrs Niiori»i\<. j (.llDi; j STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS j Studio 33 I FOR NATURAL ARTISTIC PORTRAITS by j Miniature Cameras l S 33, Stamford Road Tel. 3304 DRY CLEANING CHEAPER CLEANING. Join our Contract System. Some Examples. Ladies' dress, cleaned pressed 80 cts. Gent's suit, cleaned
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    • 54 15 CAMERAS AND FILMS \wrj*wwFm STATIONER Buy Your British and American PERIODICALS ut LOWEST COM- I'ETITIVE PRICES from E. M. Clover Co. ?> 11, The Arcade, Singapore. mwm HAIRDRESSER —.5. Be waved by r > TIIE CONTINENTAL I A New Wireless Permanent Waving Machine 1 from America J j MAISON PERM
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    • 458 16 m- BQ BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIALINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward*. Due Due Tonnage S'pore Tonnage Spore WH. 1937. COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 8 CORFU 15.000 Dec. 17 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 BURDWAN 6.070 Dec. 18 RANCHI 11,500 Oct. 22 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 31 BEHAR d.OOO NOV. i 1938 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Nov.
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    • 550 16 jßsvS j^Pi TO FRENCH PORTS S P» —WL HOMEWARDS. n'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk 0 TAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Or 1 AnFN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Nov J CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov j OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) I /YDEN For
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  • 123 17 Round The World In A Lifeboat young Londoners, tired of 1 In England and eager for ad. abroad, have given up the i join a crew of Ave who will Harbour shortly to sail round the W irld Their ship is th e 40-ton yacht P nie which
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  • 104 17 Relatives Of Wreck Victims Awarded 565,000 A JUDGMENT awarding $65,000 to the District Court against the owners of the M U V e i r> II will be recalled that Can£n n and k fiZ J*** Plied between canton and Kongmoon sank at the Kumchuk Rapids some time
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  • 235 17 Mr. H. A. Porlcr And Miss Lily West S T Singapore, Saturday. T. Anita i thedral was the sci redding this aften nr i Jt \x u d^hter Of Mr l M: H Wi of south Norwood, J)l m irried to Mr. Herbert AlPorter, son of Mr. and
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  • 209 17 At the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this morning, a pretty wedding was solemnized, the contracting parties being Mr. J. W. Russell, who is with Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., Malacca, and Miss [Elizabeth Johnston, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
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  • 51 17 THE committee of the "Appeal Week' on behalf of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Singapore, announce that the 'sum of $9,730.20 was raised as a result of the effort. They express their grateful thanks 'to all who gave donations and to those who helped in the work
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  • 604 17 Individual Messing Criticised ICCORDLNO to the annu.il report to 71 Dec 21 1936 Dr C F Wl Medical Officer ol ii lth foi the Porl i ondon, thr hygiene of 1 m snips Is, at the pi ;n r thi ttention of the Board ol Ti
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    • 289 17 111 KXS PHILP LINE. Incorporated in Australia I NEXT SAILINGS ATAIDTTT T DI,C Sails. MLRKLR Oct 30 Nov. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE
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    • 128 17 N. Y. M. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct. 2 s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct. 15 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 Rates to Ist Class 3nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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    • 130 17 SHIPS IN DOCK I ntranre I \it >M, I> Gsntowa Gats Cite Planciui i i An Inn an Bulan 2 i Gorgon 17 [> Antenor 13 2 1 Glenshiel 11 Kep< g 9 3 2 Havel 2 3 Silveray m 2 1 '"ik 34 2 3 Granville 34 2 Dai
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    • 72 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails from Europe etc., (London) by Air (Imperial). General delivery of letters 8.25 a in to-day. Mails from Europe etc (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands) General delivery of letters 8 25 a m to day Mails from Penang and Kuala I.umpur by Air (Interns! Service) General deUvei v m!
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  • 76 18 Winner of SO yards Flat Race— (From left to right) (ll Miss F. da Silva, (2) Mi>s N. Sullivan, (3) Miss M. de Souza. Tribune «i \i.>s s l'estana. uinners oi tne v rah Race. Tribune The Net Ball Relay event in progress at
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  • 641 19 A Reciprocity Of Programmes With in -ul Britain Singapore, Saturday. the BriUah Broadcasting Corporation has no Intention of calling on the co--1 lonies or Dominions to contribute towards the cost of programmes sent to under the Empire broadcasting arrangements. The chiel concern of
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  • 156 19 Important Statement By Government THF following notice bas been issued by the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements: In the communique issued in regard to the raising .of relief funds for sufferers in the Far Fast the Government asked that organisers of funds should seek consent before
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  • 27 19 Can von. Sent Bri from Wotan's tl re difficult to a Siva's Temple announced the ot the climbing party from thi Natural History. Reuter
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  • 233 19 j Investiture At Kampong Melayu j •:<'. Sunday. 4 PICTURESQUE ceremony In connection With the investiture oi the Malay Cubs wa performed on Saturday afternoon on the grounds ..1 the Kampong Melayu School Eunos. interested spectators Included prominent members ol the Scout Movement and the Malay communltj In
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  • 201 19 Tuesday. Sept. 21. Mr. R. A. Carey. M.P.. arrived to stay at Government House. Wednesday. Sept. 22. Commander and Mrs. I. W. Whitehorn. Commander T. M. Brownrigg, Major A. W. S. Mallaby and Lieut r. A. L. P. Hooper dmed at Government House. Thursday. Sept, 23. Mr. J.
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  • 221 19 Negotiations lor Extension 1 twa, yEOOTIATIONB between the 0 s and Canadian Governments lor an extension ot the existing pact ol reciprocity mav begin this autumn, accoi t<> reports circulating in Ottawa. such negotiations would take into account any Anglo-American trad.' agreement which may be
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  • 84 19 Empire Broadcast Of Annual Ceremony London. QUEEN MARY will be present a! the Annual National Service tor Bl farers, which will be held m st. Paul's Cathedral, on Oct. 20 at 5.45 p in The whole service will be broadcast on tlie Empire Wave Length. The Lord Mayor
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    • 37 19 nts/INQlloVllfi I I PORTS SHERRIES 1 m>>' 1 L/£rK 1 u •J^ ■V< JW^N^" —^A^y^tfy^M 'fl fl* s l JEf&L,' •^^a*>\ i rwa ■r /V^ X. rv* fflr Br v s v w« {fl ■L* "v. HTH
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  • 188 20 Canadian Cow Wins Four Championships Fn-*r> Ottawa OLR new world records are claimed o have been captured for Canada or Ardgowan Valda. an Avrshire cow ed by Messrs. F. C. Biggs and Dundas. Ontario. u L W u of the records were previousheld by British farmers. According to
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    • 167 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Sept. 25. 1 Total for Company Dividend C D«o Ex """Sr AmpatTin 3'. Int. Sept. 29 Oct 81 o?i i Burma Malay 6d. Sept. 23 Sept '30 Sen* \i U M Int V; F nal SeP 2B 'L" Rawang Tin Fields 6d. No.
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    • 448 20 JON THE RADIO BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission 2:— 620 p.m.— 9.15 pm. GSJ 13 93 metres (2153 mcs); GSH 1397 metres (21.47 mcs) and GSG 16.86 metres (17 79 mcs). Transmission 3:— 935 p.m —0.20 a.m GSJ 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs); GSH 13.97 metres (2147 mcs) and GSG 16.86 metres
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    • 431 20 Radio Colonial France TO-DAY VY.. h 19.68 metres (15.243 kc.v Q pm. Gramophone Records. 7.05 p.m. Talk on Current Frenc' Events (in Spanish). 7 20 pm. News m English. 7.35 p.m. Concert Relayed from Li mo< 8.05 n.m. Talk on French Events. 8.20 p.m Concert Relayed fron Montpellier 8.50 p.m.
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    • 293 20 t PROGRAMME t Singapore Station fr TO-DAY 600 p.m.! Malay Music (Gramo phone R< "Panti Nandi." Ch Norkiah Bunga Haron." Che Som "Chermat Diri.*' Che Norkiah. "Kali san Budi." Che Som. "Nyor Gading.' Miss Julia "Kaseh Dan Sayang." A Rahman "Sri. Rama." Miss Julia h "Masron." A. Rahman. 6.30 p.m.:—
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    • 141 20 OF B. M. B. C On 225 Metres Boult. 7 'JO o.m.:— Talk: "The C Rat An explanation of which the "muzzling" order carried out by all dog owners the stamping out of the di.i 7.30 pm.: Time. Weather. Announcement 7.45 pm.:— "lt Seems On/. day." By John Watt and
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  • 861 21 BRUNEI UNITED PLANTATIONS Improved Conditions For Labourers Singapore, Saturday. INCREASED planting to the extent of 25 aeres experimentally was announced at the annual general meeting held to-day hy the Brunei United Plantations. Limited, at the company's registered oflice. French Bank Building, Singapore, under the t hairmanship
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  • 127 21 "The Great Gambini" A Clever Mystery THE Great Gambini," the Paramount picture now at the Capitol, is a well constructed murder mystery. Gambini is a stage magician who presents a Clever thought readme act. "Will my marriage to-morrow be a happy one?" is a question asked him in
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  • 49 21 New Commander At Shanghai Shanghai, Sept. 26. Ceneral chu Shao Liang, ex-governor ot ECansu and veteran all major republican revolutionary campaigns, has bi en appointed commander-in-chief of the Chinese forces in the Chinese area. He succeeds General Chang Chi Chung, who is transferred to eneral headquarters at Wanking Reuter
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  • 25 21 Shanghai, Sept. 26. It is oilieially stated that the Japanese army easualt.es in Shanghai up to Sept. 21 was 1,412 killed and 4.IGU wounded. Reuter
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  • 1145 22 JONATHAN SPRINGS A SURPRISE AT Fine Weather Favours Opening Day Of (Frnrn Our Oun Rcpv Kuala Lumpur itan Breukelan, who saddled tour winnei the most luccessful train* the day at the openin Club thi on Th eatru r tine, though there was a slight drizzle mid-day
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  • 99 22 Results Of Saturday's London. Sept. 25. FOLLOWING are the results of League rugby matches nlaved to-dav:— Blackheath 6 Plymouth Albion 5 Harlequins 13 Rosslynpark 0 O. M'ant Taylors 6 London Scottish 6 i Richmond 0 Bedford 11 Bath 6 London Welsh 21 Coventry 34 Guys Hospital 6 Gloucester
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  • 30 22 We regret thai In the report of the meetini Municipal C which d in Saturd marks mad" by Mr. O. P. Grifflth-Joi re wrongly attributed to A Brown.
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  • 238 22 Games And Pil. <5 Singapore. Su: MISS LUCY FERNANDlchampionship at the annua; ting of the Girls Sports Club on their ground on Saturday aft before a larg I membei well-wishers of the Club. A he. .'.rr of ram made I and rather si but the girl- Irits,
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  • 41 22 Budge And Von Cramm Meet Again Los Angeles. Sept. 26. :ic South-West tennis cha: i Budsie beal von m 2-6. 7—5. 6-^1, 7—5. Hughes and Hare beat Budge ai Mak( 4—6, 6—4, 6—1, 7—5 in I doubles quarter-finals. Reuter.
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  • 55 22 S. C. F. A. vs. Services Match Postponed Singapore. Saturday THE soccer friendly arranged U played at the Anson Road Stadiui this afternoon between the B.C. FA First Division League champions. the Combined Services, was postpOl owing to the heavy downpour of The match will be played on
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  • 23 22 The Riff Pall., rugby football I tnged to be played at Fairer on Saturday v andoned owing I the rain.
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  • 449 23 RUGBY FOOTBALL AT CHANGI IfunnersHold Combined Trial Match fi R.A. trial between t I »;iakan Mati. and the combined Wt Changi, at Changi, resulted in a e brum three points each, j Mati (a penalty goal), Changi I .ame proved to be fast and 4 but the Blakan Mati were
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  • 69 23 South Africa Win The C^OUTH Africa beat New Zealand by 17 pts. to six in the final test, thus the rubber. The haiftime s 8-3. for South Africa. Barrow scored two lr ies, Turner. Williams and Bergh one r^ach. Brand converted one For New Trevathan kicked two penalgoals.
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  • 43 23 London. Sept. 24. :ke and Duchess of Kent, Mr Chamberlain, Mr. Eden, thi 'uch Ambassador and the Dermal d'Affal 3 were av.^n^ the a luncheon given in Londoi Grand! in honour of thi Aosta wh Ine England Reuter Wireless
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    15 23 A lineout during the second trial, in which Anderson's XV met Griffith Jones' XV. Tribune
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  • 1120 23 Charlton Athletic And Bolton Hani First Division London. Sept. ?5. FOLLOWING are the results of English and Scottish League football matcr.e. jlayed to-day. as cabled by Reuter, With ables showing the positions of thi rarious clubs in the leagues: KNGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I
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  • 249 23 K.I-. lion St. Andn w's Sineaporc, Sunday. THK R B (Pulau BranJ St. 1 Andrew's at rugbj on Saturday points i two tries' to nil Pulau Brani, winning the toss, immediately carried the game into then opponei with ol forward movement.,, forward play definitely being called
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  • 213 23 Sunday's Golf At THE econd bi-monthly mixed four- somes competition of the s. O. C. for a pri/e presented by ii. B. Sir Bhenton Thomas, v.a played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mrs. G. A Clements C. G. Satterthwaite with a
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  • 550 24 VICTORY OVER PROVINCE Keay's Kicking 0/J The Mark Om Our Own Report' Penang, Batarday. FOLLOWING their victor) last week at Taiping, the Panang nagger side scored aimlhrr win to-day when they beat a Province and Kedah team by 15 points dive tries) to three points (a try).
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  • 421 24 HUNTER'S FINE DISPLAY Runaway Win Probables From Our Own Kuala Lumpur. Satan ro.DAY*S state roarer trial o the 1 Panang in an overwhelm!] nin far the Probables who trounced thPossibles to the tune of 30 poii i> ,1 nil. The ainners were superior in ,m departments, l'heir forwards
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    44 24 J. E. Slade. in possession from a loose strum, is threatened bv F. (i. Minns. Slade was one of the best outsides in action in the S.C.C. rugby trials on Saturday. Over M players took part in two games, which were encouragingly successful. Tribune
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  • 548 24 PROMISING FORM IN S.C.C. RUGBY TRIALS Lang And Elliott Shape Well; Price Gives lond game, and with Cromarty working the scrum very well for Anderson's XV there were plenty of back tins game. The Cromarty-Price combination for half back looks a promising one and should be allowed to develop. Cromarty's
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  • 130 24 Gunners Beat Terror By J' ound at Chi as in I ndition heavy rah l ho the 7th nd HM.s. this evening whii ulted in a for the gunnel iough o d in every departheld out until the ite. A .pass from Sinclair round Lieut. Le Warchant
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