Morning Tribune, 16 April 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ■^77^-No. 65. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. April 16, I**3B FIVE CENTS.
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  • 253 1 VORTH CHINA UNCHURIAN RAIL WA Y >LOTS UNEARTHED? TERRIFIC BATTLE FOR YIHSIEN IN PROGRESS PKOR DISTURBANCES ARE BREWING IN JAPAN. ACTUATED BY B mi DESIRE FOR A STOPPAGE OF THE WAR. The Japanese staff on the railways in North China and especially hose on the
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  • 124 1 Washington, Friday. y IFTEI weeks of wrangling, > in the House of Re- presentativev the Labour Committee have recommended a neu uage and hoar bill. It provides for a minimum S iHfe of 25 cents per hour, in- creasing to 4ft cents ithin three years.
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  • 31 1 NEW YORK AY I ACCORDING TO AN "AUTHORITATIVE PERSON' QUOTED BY THE WASHINGTON OF ASSOCIATED PF.F HE PLANES WILL MOSTLY BE HIGH- SPJ RANGE BOMB*: REUTER
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  • 153 1 Roosevelt's Election Washing!* Pr i -i -veit In On skit etia* •he whok: nation uv.vU kint', and emotional bid to main his personal leader hti> of UK Mil ion. wan i (i his l. tit* soundness of our democratic insti tutio on the determination ihent to givt mploymrm to Idle
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  • 62 1 Nev tiny LORD LinJithgow and G; d rnc^iiiK lasting 100 minutes to-day A communique lamed aiterwaniroy wrote to Qondh month nying he would be Dad t« quainlance. He added IIMM ou.sine.ss to dIKUM tun the opport ■ty to uu* y i Oan< cepted the Invitation wAtti Th«
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  • 21 1 Fridaj INAUGURATING U nnrtei lrom South Afr- Emptfi&l Airw; aih an*i han and its :it tr»v !> ban Reuter
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    • 28 1 > ()N 01 HEP PAGES < Page ;ll ,onal inquiry nual Wt'dd" 1 j BS: <-<-nnd'l6 < Hi I '"oniele 7 Bacinß SHect.ons 18 S Ig 19 i lll(1 (mket 19
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    • 45 1 W KLiJhl now enablea JL your chilarciprices no matter v. I f E3^^9tf Oet one ol s KLIM MIX] id nui it I ,i n< eded i pint at, a n I There is none left I 'able. Dm; j DISTRIVI TORW I»KT'/- RROS'. TO,
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  • 1000 2 Man Ct Wife Charged With Death Ol Second Wife THIS IS A SHINING EXAMPLE OF TRUE LOVE/' SAYS MAGISTRATE om Our On!- Repo Ipoh, Frida) HIE «ra|»iiir story of how the secondary wile ol a vegetable gardener had gone on a
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  • 75 2 0:m R( y Ipoh, Friday. \\i]'\ three Chinese ent > W th« hou* ol a Chinese woman in Chemor nUfnt S they could get for then I Trouble was S3. which «raa i found on the person of the woman. The men, after thoroughly i v
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  • 41 2 Penang, Friday. I hortly after midnight yesterday, Goh IWol Wo an unemployed Chinese drowning when he fell int(> tj re River. His i UT| Sonp and a marine! I policeman Wong Seng was normal wi. en to hospital
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  • 93 2 EX-TEACHER'S FATAL COLLAPSE from Our Own h Penaim ASTIR was caused In the poln office when a form* r English teacher, Mr. John Leon^. sudd) el just outside the railings of the office. He was removed to hospital were he died early this morning. It appears that Mr. John was
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  • 196 2 From Our Orn Reporter' Ipoh. Fridaj IRRAIGNING a young Indian bete A the hon. Mr. Justice Mun ley in the Perak Assize Couri arge of voluntarily can-::. hurt to his father-in-law, Ch« wit Legal Ad -It seems to be one of the of from whi I
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  • 58 2 MAN SON IN ACCIDENT A CHINESE motor-cyclist and tus u- year-Old son, who was pillion riding, were injured following a collision with a I motor lorry in Serangoon Road pesterI clay morning. The boy was picked up unconcious with a fractup ri thigh. Child and father, who sustained minor injuries,
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  • 57 2 (By Air Mc.il > The situation in Uie oil field In proTin and 'he number gradually declining as moi» iming work in their resp. torit The women pick e Tndo-Bun work and machine sh< Dfforta did not prove efl bazaar and the shop In settling to normal bu
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    • 49 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 st.itioni/t tl diah. r iliircs [Modern Cabinet styluit; Full magt tour. Bl M I I you'll admire TON! you'll rnjoy PBRI OKMANt I voull pr.ns. DISTRIBUTORS i<»K M\l.\v\ LIM KOK GEK Co. M-fcM., KPRI ss RADIO si KVM I i Meffic Road Singapore, Phoa*: ::k'ki.
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    • 40 2 TOT PHILIPPINE C< Tel. 4534) CO., mow L7Utf SJ Orchard Rd ft DRY CLEANING m WL* and DYEING A ij 1 SPECIALISTS, MJS. fjH s P ecial marhines viyk //WJ r i t#t|F*M Heanintr L. 1 rnrnots I ompetiiive* iTices.
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  • 556 3 INAUGURAL ADDRESS AT DISTRICT CONFERENCE IN PENANC U r Own Reporter) Penans, Friday. Ml)upcrre>. President of International, is attendRoUry Conference now L"!,. held at Penan*. Hta address enim Msrion this morn.. w>l s „n follows! of the n< to speak to you 01:
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  • 1474 3 Rotary Has Learned From Experien So when you receive suggestions o: 1 tatemente on Rotary matters from the Joard of Directors, or the Secretariat. r your Governor; or if I talk to you 'U' procedure In club service or vocaional service or community service >lea&e realise that that
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    154 3 Mr. W. H. J. Scott And Miss Q J. Collings Singapore, Thursday. A PRETTY wedding took afternoon at 4.30 at the E Cathedral between Mr. WalUr Henry John Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Rochester. England, and Miss Cynthia Jean Collings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 90 3 ERNMENT NOTICE. nent of the Straits S< he appoir.tmen' Ale OF BIRTHS' DEATHS -INGAPOKE. are invited from capable under the a^e of Mil require a considerable ability: a sound .nd or mat hem. .i month rising by an--10 to $375 a month, a period of Z yi f which a
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    • 52 3 For Everything in School Books, Stationery Supplies, etc. 3o to PETER CHONG'S Educational Suppliers, Printers, etc. SilviVrin IQKS <; R O IV HAIR Removi and coi UK f K To restore new 1.: Mr Che- y "^f» mist, or a High-Class y r Hair PURE SILVIKRI* t !>,stributors: (AHAMIN PENHAS
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    • 113 3 I HORSE HEAD I BRAND MADE IN BUR MA I 4.1 ARAMIiEO 100% UIIIIISII HAKI'KIt, GII.FIIJ.AN A; < LTD. Singapore, Ku: la Lumpur. IV. ..int. IfTJAI NAN VANG HOTEL AGENTS. i:xprt-s St rvice 3 times daily. WM (HEW HOTEL. 35, Beach R< Singapore. Tel: 3015 I N\\ \N(i IK) TEE,
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    • 550 4 GRAND lIOLIOAV ENTERTAINMENT! I 1 3 SHOWS DAILY CAPITOL 1 3.15 6.15 5U5 LET'S GO! TO THF I f BSt In j»& j I "V^JMORGAN- LOUVER Altwt^rjyfl-Mayetßc™.. R a y BOLGER Nona MAS'SEV I Billy GILBERT Reginald OWEN Screen Play Written' and Produced by I Dazzling Spectacle! wm. Anthwiy McGuire
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  • 355 5 hi Club on r th< anual handi- i ••A" (six-metre) and I e Cup Batavia vlsi- the Konm- Club. I i turnout and nely pleasant I Th( Lee I, ne's six-met: K also made her I ranking thud P B" cli i morning the
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    • 167 5 11 El 1?I1III 1 3 Shows 3.15, 6.15 9.lS> A Picture You Must See Full of Action Sprinkled with wisecracks! RAP FROM LOVE! i^^E j« *^|H^ u WAYNE MORRIS JANE BRYAN HARRY CAREY WILLIAM HAADE Music and Lyrics by M. K. Jerome and Jack SdKrfl Directed by MICHAEL CORTIi A
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    • 234 5 i-'-WBIBi N£W WORLD P^'^BHBwIH l Wonder Iu I FRL. W- 5 SEE Death Defying S in his CLXffl^vPr 1 a iMiiiLu '-LJHhil BJKrd#TV iRb '»m^Hlif l: liilins; iin MARLBOROUGH Opeaißl To-Day-:: Shows 2-45 p.m. G p.m. and 9-15 p.m. "lIA I. A YOU M I SpecUUy booked fof tho Faster
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  • 302 6 ROTARY CONFERENCE OPENS AT PENANG Resident Councillor Stresses Movements Value In International Goodwill (From Our t iv Till, ninth inn;i;ii conference <>f the KOI li District ir\ Inl- I national opened will: a general Hutching* School hall hen n n before .1 of Rotarians from in ntrk Rotarian 1 H.
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  • 32 6 London, Friday. THK Board of Trade returns for Mi tow that imports for the month totalled £84.875,448. exports £42.155,373 and re-ex £5.468,269. In urc\s imp '09.463. 716,840. i
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  • 18 6 Al: I II" Of I n amat titioi (Cmiliiun'U in next column) little bu. to 1.
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  • 38 6 Ill' \nrit in South \r. i ica, »s th< hi. fur-bearing animal in world. Chinchilla jackets wraps Mil foi from si :>i,\ oimi. Un to adian iui if wh i hilla in valu
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  • 15 6 KEEPING pace with th< il: indu ten I dian mini* 1
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  • 48 6 Prime Minister Asked For Salary Cheques ft WING to a tclepl U irate Federal Public S •atecl Mr the Prime Mil ■.alia, for the late arrival alari I they i official the typist of a ted foi When ter concernii Sydney of th< i B doubli
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  • 1026 7 Uiromk s A UGH TON —AN AC TOR PRODUCER— MUSICAL COMWJLS AND SERIALS MAURICE CHEVALIER WAGING A "COME-BACK" By Air Mail) Own Correspondent) London, Apr. L UK SAMI ELGOLDWTO is in EngMR land and It b understood that a business talk w,th MrMexander Korda. has
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    • 33 7 SERVICE after Sak Wide Range of PARKER and i TEMPO PENS H, GLOVER CO. li Ihe Arcade Singapore. v imperial Good Companion" All-British SOLE AGENTS I^--- d DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD IN GAPORE-K.UALA LUMPUR
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    • 396 7 J TRADE BARGAINS MOTOR VEHICLES PHOTOGRAPHY FOR SALE Special Bargains in second-hand GUARANTEEQ-USED SSSPSWi Ues Smgapor<J CARS.— A selection of 70 —80 excellent l T sed Cars FOR S4LE always available in stock. We can recommend real 1936 model refrigerators ai haro-^in^ U.nLii) hv niir greatly reduced trices Bargains, oacKea
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  • 302 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Apr. 16, 1938 PROBLEM OF INDIA THE more 01 Minultaneous departure for England "on leave" Ol the Governors ol several of the Indian Provinces and the ensuing departure ol the Gover nor-General lead one to assume iiiiit the British Government is anxious to <•,< t first
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  • 818 8 CHANGE comes to the UNCHANGING EAST Tin-. Orient Is frequently alluded U the unchmni I ut, and to tl.i.. for in most Mohamlan countries extreme con narked feature (write* Major is, the "Ob lect, however, U Particularly the Arab countries, baa moved md this is with regard to motor traffic
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    41 8 rhC Sultan ot Miis. at and Oman, who is paying a brief viml to England as the gmttt of the (iovernment. u :il rlu-d a link tlrinunst ration at Aldirshot (amp. Hampshire, and afterwards rode in one of the machines. <P.N->
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  • 1027 9 Sub- Stratosphere Flying Still Being Experi mented With In The West World Of Fhght ncn Correspond, London, Apr. 8. ent American tests A" that there may be an i{ not actually a Lfr-40 high flying, senow experimenting atosphere aeroplanes. Air Ministry is testing secrecy a new d cabin Air is
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    • 58 9 spi'i i.u/rvr. Ocular Muscle ..r.omalic Crossed eye*. Complicated I cases of defective £2^ dc. Glasses if V\ needed. K. A. THOMPSON D.OJS. (Dr. of Ocular m 4. \rcad-. 1002. isultation wi boat cost ir "hiilation. 1 'A^ relefrmphk Addn r- |f ONE 5934 fJI GOODWOOD Charmingly situated I .d COCKI
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    • 22 9 F new^Vltcaffty with j Easter Dinner Dance Music by KURT BLACH k his Orchestra X P.M. To Midnight Phone 490(> for Reservations
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  • 154 10 The defence. pile* laiidbafi and elaj „i ■•my, the Norfolk village «r rounded by the *a the terrible February rates, have once more been oj erwhelmed tnd the villa*, b afmin an island. The eem, Shipped b 3 north-westert) rale, pouted ihn.imh un-ai «:n»s and
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  • 138 11 FASHION DOWN THE Duchess of Gloucester, President of the hospital, attended a display of period costumes entitled "Fashion Contrasts" at the Dorchester Hotel. Park London, In aid of the Centenary Fund of the King's College Hospital. The display consisted of 110 period dresses from the collection of Dr. C. Willett
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    • 27 11 iATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. it ra perpp:tual Wk? i I Agent: RENE ULLMANN Kaffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened up to 6 pjn. everyday including Saturdays.
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  • 1091 12 NEW ANGLE IN HATS Whatever Hat You Choose, Let "Chic" Be Your Motto DOW intriguing and varied are are hould be, »*J»jte 11 the ha styles of to-day! "finishing a fflnart They are mad as the e, ™"< Fashions decreed. they ar eft^PJgL thai ouldweaHa on, And Perhaps tibe thing
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  • 781 13 you Can Be Charming Joo Even Though You May Not Be Beautiful gift ol the gods, which truii souls hat is it? Is it something iJo'rn with or is it something quire for yourself? vou hear people say "on inarming family. They [ft rharm". as if it really tven to
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  • 131 13 HAV! thai will tell you the time and DATE, at one fell We ha until Hi" other day. when Rene Ullmann i.i Raffle Place, showed k of They n ally are v> final and bo useful, with one han< i t!w time and anothi i ay <>i tin
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    • 450 14 BYP&OandBRITISFINDiATINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. J? ue Man Sport tonnage Biwrc 193g a l 38 NALDKKA 16.000 June 17 •a iViiiAr'-ir M P V RANIHJRA 17,000 July 1 .r.M.i^J, 7 ull 1 BANCIAIXJI '>00 July 2 HI !U)WAN 0,070 May 7 B*m*iDTMni 17n(in Tl ,,r. 1( RANCHI 17.000 May 20
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    • 452 14 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T A L >l A 10,000 TONS SAILING APRIL 21, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Salooi i .«-rond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan
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  • 230 15 AMERICA'S HUGE ANTI-SLUMP PLANS ell i I for the imi idiby de nation i dd and th< tion of [uirementa ,-,<> millions public wor] .■ndituiv to a [Uions, all to ni within eighteen months. this i ari tnm< vital and salaries and a "serious undertaking to lilroad problem and problems
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  • 56 15 asdfasd KEPPEL HARBOI Main wharf: Nieuw Zeeland, WBt. I. Tung Soi \i SSELS IN !)KY DOCKS Tanjoni Pafar Albert Dock: Crane A. Victoria Dock: No. 2 Dock Caisson. Kopnel Harbour nf'a Dock: Nil. No. l Dock: Dredger Kuantan. i W'?*Jk HNsejaMBSH Bfl _■•_■ o __E'^___ ____H*____l _flfl
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  • 28 15 IN GOOD HEALTH Alt] four ho ently whil< d he he first Serbii 'i'h' 241 cen i 3,985 :i and 1 256 are men.
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  • 81 15 AUSTRALIAN "TARS" FOR ENGLAND Sydney, Apr A** allan "Jack im here on July 11 S. Apollo, ftrst of I cruisers pun wealth's Q( I sail In the 3 A which hi ment" for I p lh." A i b th second of the England by mi The era ide hen
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  • 25 15 I Palis. I'Yui. A BIG advance la being made In the blemei the on. Three further lai factories work tin mornin Rcui'
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    • 163 15 lt\S I»IIIL1» MSE. a> SAILING 30 June 3 from Singapore to Australia issued at the r at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or ie to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. SBAM SYDNEY return %64ZM Ist ci&tt i.430.71 2nd cla^ INE return 568L41 Ist class 545G.42 2nd class IMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. For BOSTON,
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    • 170 15 V. li. Lli\ K GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARO WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via i>enang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HARUNA MARU Ap] s.s. KATORI MAiiU Ma KASIMA MARU Kates to Ist Class 2nu d Naples y.">7 l i^ J621 $634 .3 .Mil Mars, ill.
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    • 159 16 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU N. V. AMSTERDAM 0 the Board <-j Director! I Manafini Board: I) E lONOH I CHAB l .UW .1 .1 I D' ES< I H Ai London < arrespondenti NA tNCIAL HANK LIMITED Bead Ofli< AMSTERDAM Branchei: Holli dam, 1 'd 4 Netherland I ;»^t Indies B lan,
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    • 498 17 ;ON THE RADIO I AMnON 110 P m Instrumental Music. LUIil' v/l1 HL'U p.m. The News and Announce. ments. 2:— 6.05 p.m.— 9.15 Greenwich Time Signal at 11.35 p.m. "^.maj 13 93 metres (21.53 mcs); 1140 p.m. Quarterly Technical Talk, pO i; ,iQ7 metres (21.47 mcs): GSG by the Chief
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    • 937 17 SINGAPORE CEYLON p&s r^^^sss^s^ <waveienßth 47 metres> rected by C. Roller. Relayed from Uie 6.05 p m a Sri f Adelphi Hotel. Station 2 p.m.:— interval. 7.20 pin The Newi (In ramilj 6 pjn.: Chinese (Cantoneee) Music <SW». (Gramophone Records). Soiir.s by Re- 7.25 ptn (in Sinhal nowned Artistes— 3—
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  • 1641 18 TO-DAY'S RACES AT I POH GOOD FIELDS ALL ROUND Form The Runners Reviewed |t r; r; on J-«SJ being scheduled to sCrt at 8.15 p.m. hohdav atmo phere. should noi an appreciate the puntei can ;■> g what form ah. n V' m hence the luck ol the draw and
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  • 556 19 SINGAPORE COMBINED WIN GOOD GAME BY 3-1 MARGIN (By Rover) i Singapore Cochin-China 1. ak Singapore Civilian and Services combined side found n little difficulty in boating the Cochin-China tourists by 3—l yester- -at the Stadium. The game was contested at a last
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  • 308 19 LOCAL INDIANS BEAT SEGAMAT A bninaiit Knock by wazir Singh whose unfinished total of <>.-> Included three ami four •fours" and an equally good effort by Sandoshao) who Bcored eight ■■fours" in his total of 6K cnaoled the Indian Association to b convincing win
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  • 66 19 S. C.C. Beat Johore C.C. THE cricket match played on the B.R.C pad. morning between ti. nd the Johore Cricket Club ended In a win by 39 runs the sec. Johore were all out for 78, TufnelJ doing the "hal ii Icli hing up with })v«' wickets for 16 runs.
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  • 224 20 JO HORE SOCCER DRA W Muar. Friday DOOR forward play in front ol r Militai „i when it. match a terday The final score was i -i. Th( ,l the better ol th( changes bui < > Rain m the day mad. the „r ound slippery and consequently plaj ui
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  • 18 20 ma tennifl tournament tie foi dondi Handicap Men'i Sißftiet I teal: Yap Ih Hian i^ Nathan.
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  • 60 20 Excellent Entertainment At The Pavilion A LARGE audit last night te niicd to the excellent i>< formance in "Robber Barons" ol Edward Arnold. ;,.s one i •:■<. ii\ lng hard- ■>: eld mm, i ,iirii i ,sk. the man thn w a nation') forti ne to irl. Al
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  • 424 20 SINGAPORE CYCLING CARNIVAL Tin I (I opei beni IS, but With"l" i,,hl 'I! One of the eompetiton fell and brok< h.s upper right arm. TO unbalance was railed. PROVIBIONA] i VENTS H>l TO-DAI ban Oirl (final) 2 Miles Govi School Boyj rnnal) ;i Mll i -„v. Comers (final). 3 ays
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  • 24 20 THE SINGAPORE COMBINED XI (Tribute). THE SEGAMAT CRICKET XL (Tribuae). THE INDIAN ASSOCIATION CRICKET XI. (Tribune) Hi: JOIIOKI T MB XL (Tribune
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    • 29 20 a s <; i l CIVIL, NAVAL IND MILITARY TAILOK AND OUTFI No ©re •PH< THE TAILOR. > }L Jaek'i cominc i •mi; SKY'S mi; limitwhen JACK BUCHANAN starts Something! t
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