Morning Tribune, 18 April 1938

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ,-m 3.— No. 66. SINGAPORE, MONiiAY. April 18, 1938. FIVE CENTS
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  • 1352 1 ROME PACT PLEASES BIG POWERS FRANCO-ITALIAN ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEMENTS TO FOLLOW? London, Sundav THE Anglo-Italian agreement wa s signed in Rome at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday, and is acclaimed the biggest contribution towards the ensurement of peace in Europe for a long time. Germany is pleased and so is France and
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  • 52 1 ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF BOGUS MAYOR Hankow, Sum. i A," IF M1 nadcontho bofm Mayor of S'jjay night, il i, led when a grenade j <>" the top of his I rr -n a house in a the Bund •<» not explode, J it had rolled on > 'he car
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  • 185 1 "A New Period Of Confidence And Friendship Says Dace Immediately on signature of the Anglo- Italian Treaty Mr. Neville Chamberlain telegraphed to Signor .Mussolini expressiiiL his satisfaction that such a comprehensive agreement had been reached. Mr. Chamberlain added "I hope the agreement, when it comes into full operation will dispose
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  • 26 1 Hankow. Sunci. ench authorities at Shanghai the Japanese attempt to r control of the radio stations Concession. Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 54 1 Hankow. Mtmc Ft a;.; -x» .vr movement amun& tlw Japanese staff of fhi >lan< hurian Kailuay is reported to br spreading. Many of them are bein^ arrested daily by gendarmerie. The Chinese Central GOTCHU has appointed a committee to control the consumption and supplies oi liquid iueHs, ne<«
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  • 88 1 Hankow, Sunday. AS proof that he is safe and Veil, despite Japanese claims that he was wounded in .fa pa neM air raids on Changsha which yrsterday were denied by Mr. Wang Ching Wei, Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, at the request of the National Council of Christians,
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  • 121 1 Hankow, Sunday. DI'JTER fighting for Vihsien during the past few days has resulted in the Chinese gaining several points, tmeb after a series of charges and alter changing hands several times The Japanese defeix es at the southwest gate have been destroyed. The enemy
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  • 76 1 X/S/f PREMIER BROADCAST Barn Sunday. "Our situatio i to-day than a fortn to the nty days," declared Premier nigbl He ;r sured i h(> t r(> Ol food or wu he Anglo-itallaa Streemen -;rin R i' d Spaln'a right to decide
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  • 1727 2 ROTARY CLUBS DISBANDED IN GERMANY AUSTRIA BY ORDER OF NAZI LEADERS MOVEMENT'S PART IN WAR IN FAR EAST M DUPERREY SPEAKS AT OFFICIAL CONFERENCE DINNER Repoi Penang, Sunday. CPEAKING XI THE OFFICIAL DINNER HELD LAST NIGHT, OF THE 3 ROTARY CONFERENCE, M DUPERREY, PRESIDENTOF ROTAM INTERNATIONAL, TOLD OF HOW ROTARY
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  • 110 2 A CHINESE a.» drowned at the Mt. ,lv Swimming Pool yesterday ternoon He died before the arrival of the ambulance though artificial respiration was tried without success A Chinese woman, knocked down by a motor van at the junction of Dhoby Ghaut and Prinsep Street
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  • 137 2 Takes Orders And Gets Bowser, British Columbia. 11HE owner of B tavern here, Mr. A Charles Wlnfield, haa a dog wholi is his bar-tender. l( When B customer comes into the tavern the dog Mike, sits on a chair and "takes the order." He gets a bottle
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  • 244 2 IS Cubicles Gutted AFISEi which broke out touards dusk yesterday, completely cut led wewtntetn to eighteen cubi< behind a shophouse, :W3. Orchard Road. ThougFl the fire was not wr and there was no loss of life or in all the belongings ol the occupant not be
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  • 46 2 From Our Own Reporter Bangkok, Sunday THE newly-elected Bangkok Municip. lity set a new record by meeting on Sunday, to day, to consider the pn gramme for the next twelve months Two lady members, successful in tl polls, took their seats.
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  • 138 2 A EUROPEAN yesterday reported the loss of a money bag containing $31 local currency. The loss was from a room at the officers' mess. Gillma' Barracks. Tan Eieng Hal, a resident of Go; Street, complained that he lost prop* valued at $72-80 from i bathing place milestone,
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  • 470 3 Another Year Of Progress For S.C.R.C. fOMMITTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT ,1 the committee of the T Hi nese Recreation Club lor 31, 1-937, reads as held during the year fnual general meeting, an general meeting, 12 genI on rollis gg to raise the figure. 1936 1937 ab ers 225 219 members
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  • 185 3 Dlb I ILLtK CHARGED Prosecution Fine Imposed From Our O*cn Correspondent > Muar. Sunday. COMPLAINTS have been received from the manager of Jorak I state that samsu had been sold to .state coolies and that the coolm had been found drunk," said Incbe Abdul
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  • 123 3 PERAK FLOODS From Our Own Correspondent t S Kuala Kangsar, Saturday THE recent heavy ram in both the Upper Perak and Kuala Kangsar Districts has swollen the waters oJ the Perak Kiver and Kangsar River respectively. From the early hours ol Thursday morning the waters of the Perak River overflowed
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    • 40 3 For Everything in School Books, Stationery Supplies, etc. PETER CHONG'S Educational Suppliers, Printers, etc. rv 1 v/ vcrscsis i mastie k Laminated Padlock <-' h '"a Building, Chulia Street, fHjP' JB F ire, Marine, Motor CHICLES WORKMEN'S Sr COMPENSATION PI *HB»
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  • 236 4 BRITISH PRESS COMMENT FAVOURABLE London, Sundoy. The Sunday press welcomes the AngloItalian agreement as a happy "Easter for European politics. The Sunday Times say.s: Mr. Chamberluin's conciliatory approach finds Its justification in the agreement. Provisions which will immediately be implemented amount to a marked
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    • 58 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAT of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import .tut documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET BINQAPOB tfou hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to so that SAFETY tnd PRIVACY, may
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  • 126 5 Pari^ Saturday. TORTY-SIX thousand workers in the Renault plant and other works have already evacuated the factories. Evacuation of the Citroen works h proceeding rapidly. Work is expected to begin on Tucsd'.y. thus ending the stay-in strike in the metal industries.— Reuter Danish non-intervention observer and
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  • 243 5 THESE HUMANS ARE UNSINKABLE CAN WALK OR SIT IN WATER: ANOTHER SLEEPS WHILE SWIMMING WORLD CONTEST FOR "HUMAN CORKS'" Sydney, Apr. 8. vorld floating championship for -human corks" :1c! have four worthy rivals Ln Australia' for »u c P h a contest u- Australians with strong ampionship honours, one is
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  • 93 5 Santiago chile. FOLLOWING a free fight between Spanish Republican and Nationalist supporters in the Spanish Bocial Club at Valparaiso, the governor of the city has issued a warning that Hie club will be closed down unless faction flghtfi cease. Tli? last trouble occurred during the election of
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  • 254 5 WHEAT SURPLUSES ARE DANGEROUS! Sydney, Apr. 8. A WARNING of the "serious danger" Ol world surpluses of wheat was a feature of the closing session of the British Empire Producers' Conference here. The following resolution was passed by the conference: tli that, pending the institution of a Commodity Council i'or
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    • 224 5 "a Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. fimfwewf Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation i embers. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC OF N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF IKAI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA
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    • 304 6 J 4 AI'IIOI TO-DAY MM-IJISI LAST FEW SCREENINGS! j i (iff ki# NELSON EDDY I %i\^M' i 1 /Ml^, ELEANOR POWELL Il I^ui)j£i FRANK MORGAN EDNA MAY OLIVER Ray BoUer Hona Massev ""■%r i 1 j^ U. S. Mystery j Naval Move j London, Saturda FHK Times New York correspond-
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    • 27 6 A.VOUVEEVERLOVEP STARS PwThe gayest I 1 CV V 1 ft fl u I F^ A *T* 1^ y\m ESS R^SpS v NEXT CHANGE S PAVILION J. V
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  • 55 7 \,v/;-/v AW Nominations ,'oerra. Apr. 8. ment of the as. II the tide of Brigain commence to Commonwealth," mwealth Mi- In a statement lions for assisted Britain to A since the Conunonesume a miith Wales nomla 44. I and T p nomin i:d. 400. I Irbridge
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  • 52 7 ust ther», < ban is, itai can mo»e uw ran icks. LAI SITUATION on nd dor of poods trains nov •he feature of a law 1 > situation iinued for almost two nierilla" warfai deleteriotu to public concentration of Large because of v. !u jtv
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    • 269 7 I v k. k. v w w T I A[LIAAA f^ to A j OPENING TO-NIGHT WITH 3 SHOWS! 3-15 6-15 9-15 J .4 fia«/e «of/a/ For Swin-gdom's Crown When These Monarch* Of Rhythm Go To Town! c^ C/// fI Jf i^m fil UjflS iiiEliijß o^L rst- OPENINC TOl DAY
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  • 103 8 THE CEYLONESE cricket visitor h;,i All -Malaya by 12? runs, th< finishing yesterday in two daj i*:>rt on page £2) $n the pictui above, u<- tee T. M. Hart th<- Perak skipper) batting-, with l)i-. n 'Malayan skipper) nt the other wicket. Mnch was expected of
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  • 51 8 York. |oin naval vi leir conn< Tin men ai when the i <: in on the Atlantic win Southampton From tin- ship, the m< n «n n m ;h< d it in New Yorl ion and Immeiatel on an air d Vancouver, Bi Itish Columbia, wlv if-y iheduled
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  • 43 8 Santiago (Chile Aln- led I hilfi will ortant duty- Undei th< tern the :ed Imon Chilean beans, lentils, limber, sulphur and nl eed to ever the j Am oad routes, to < I will have only i" show their customary Identificthe frontiei
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    • 113 8 1 TO-HIORROW at the I Al»n OL A World famous play becomes a new M.G.M. Triumph! i I n\f\UL UNt A4ICT A irrf 0: *hk my son m/ /i/e''' //HB nLI From the studio winch jcivc you "The Good I If fB mm^C^X Earth" and "Catnille" j|l /iBB' ,>, KB
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  • 569 9 HOW WAR ORPHANS ARE CARED FOR IN CHINA MADAME CHIANG -HEAD OF WELFARE COMMITTEE |n\ :nauguration under t.:e auspices of Madame Chiang ti-shek recently, the Cnild Welfare Committee of went energetically ahead with its programme of raising making preparations for housing war orphans. i batch of 200 of these helpless
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  • 375 9 MAN WHO HAD NO COUNTR Y WHEN In ISIB the Russian Revolution swept into Georgia it carried b> lore it countless families who lost everything they possessed. em was a boy of 15, with ping dark hair and the wide, eyea ol ihe dreamer, who lied through me night and
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  • 404 9 BY virtue of an amended charter, the Shanghai International a* d i hi just been authorised by the Chinese Red Cross Society U nd its of work into war-affected' areas other than the city of Shanghai. The new charter, signed
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  • 252 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, April 18, 1938. TIN MINERS' DEMAND \[()T the least gratifying item of news last week was the announcement that the Chinese and European tin miners ut Malaya had decided, at a meeting held in Kuala Lumpur, to urge tin- Colonial Office i" ifjve earnest consideration and
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  • 725 10 A stroll around THE NEW MAURETANIA jiiK !.< Mauretania, now In p: construction foi tin ard-White by Mi Cammell Lairi I v Birkenhead, Ifl due launched on July 28, and should be completed by the spring of next year In time for the World's Fair In New York <v: "Observer"
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 10 annual ol the waten on tfhich the salmon fishermen's livelihood depends too* »>*«« :l1 Mll( Hampshire, when the Rererend Eric Dixon performed the ceremony from a boat (Plaint N<
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  • 175 10 M. V. Galves. the French teacher, is now on holiday for thn Dusun Tua. where he will give to those pupils and friends who feel disposed to visit him. Mr J. O. Sanders, Tran.spo: Manager, F.M.S. Railways, and Dr Margaret M. Sanders have left Kusuu Lumpur for a round
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  • 453 11 THE PART PLAYED BY CHRISTIANS IN RELIEF WORK SERVING THE PURPOSE OF "A LIFE-BOAT IN A STORM" THROUGHOUT China there are upward of one million Christians. Since break of Sino-Japanese hostilities, these Christians, like bein other religions in the country, have arisen and volunteered year-time services. They have found everywhere
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  • 258 11 £10,000 Costs ¼d. Damages y London. AFTER a hearing which started more e than three weeks ago. and in which n four K.C.'s and eight other counsel were concerned, one farthing damages was Q awarded to Mr. Keith Williams, financier, of Park-lane, W.. in the King's Bench Division recently. Mr.
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  • 107 11 Calcutta, THE story of a blind child who learned to speak at the age of live months comes from Jhan.si, United Provinces. The child is now three years old. He can recite the epics of Ramayana and Bhagwat and the scripture of Gita fluently and
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    • 10 11 I* N* Jl Wn EV V im I™ mam mmWu-^Jm
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    • 56 11 SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle IBOmalie* Crossed eyes. Complicated (f^B"*!!^ cases of defective U, visior. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcad*. Phone 3002. Consultation wi hout cost <»r obligation. cqo« THftfraphic Address: f H O N E 5934 A GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal for visitcrt
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    • 29 11 I Obtainable of all Chemuts and Stores I !>!.'/ A I ►>I h.t/1/IL Easter Dinner Dance Musi« by KURT BLACH his Orchestra 8 P.M. To Midnight Phone 4Mfi lor Reservations
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  • 154 12 Under men mten irhkh has just com. into operation, passenitn for Imperial Urwaji flying-boats will be able to embark and disembark practically at the dockside at Southampton. Formedlj they had to travel by speedboat to the raft in Southampton Water. Now the embarkation rail has been placed
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  • Article, Illustration
    179 13 on programme iver sent out on a Sunday In ISaiv -from its beffinning in 1829 to the pre- h(((l sh owi the Oxford crow of 1829," with Dullins auiiv atro-s the Thames m met News). Members of the Clip of London Signals (Territorial Army) took part in a
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    • 38 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BKACELETS BROOCHES, etc AT Rene LLLJIIANN QtAUIV xaa VALLi: AH| IUAiiIIIOAAL. The Best is to oome and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWIOJLEiU. Rallies Plaee, SLNGAi-OKE Opened daily including Saturdays
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  • 795 14 "Good Night Sweet Repose" Says The Old Rhyme, But To Slee Comfortably Both Bed And Room Must Be "Just Right" 1? you wiiiu to do a mathematical problem, just work out how my hours during his life, the average person spends m bed, ikl you will see that the bed
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    • 38 14 A click of the switch (nd you're cool! PORTABLE W( invite you to call at our cflfices in River Valley Road or at the Munici Electric showroom at Coleman St. to view the air-conditioned dem< room. \tien Us
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  • 944 15 and Then for Your Guests Make The Spare Room Attractive, If You Want Friends To Remember Their Visits lo You With Pleasure ■HE spare bedroom in your house 15, in the most important one. house any guests whom you putting up. even if it is only a nieht. Therefore, it
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    • 55 15 Maison Christie 19, Stamford Road. In these days of "Cheap les" and "liquidation Sales" a wise lady buys the best lit reasonable price. We just received a NEW SHIPMENT of Afternoon and Evening dresses. Hats, flips, Hand bags. All the I at the most reason Me price. Faster presents Maison
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    • 129 15 ffla. .^a^Bfl aw f i The ideal break- wMMHiMiiiiiriliMillila^ and cereal dish. 1 Baf ILvT^V '^o****^' .i> uell a-% the ordii; ware v jUyj necessary for this C- >n^ meal. Banning < 'Ii uve surround- j^ *dfc|£^mj rflrft II II li^'^" J< i n u. illy. if m.iember, will do
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    • 447 16 TjWEL.jBKII^M r^ "Jill j (Ct »~^^"*"4 ill". V i^K[X> > ;>/ i^ a BYP&O and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) V ue Tonnage Spore lonn;iKe S |M)r<- !93g 1938 NALDERA 16.000 June 17 CHITRAL 15.000 Apr "ipuKA 17 000 July 1 ,;;j!S WWj ALORE 6.000 July 2 HURDWAN OOiO
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    • 478 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) lOK HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AM) OSAKA 10,000 TONS SAILING APRIL 21, AT 3 P.M. The .ibove vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Salooi. on passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable P. and O. S.N. Coy.) issued
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  • 461 17 War Is Being Waged Against japan Through The Pruned Page en front' formed by men and women of letters in against Japanese a -ression has been further orthViied by the formation In Hankow on March 27 of frhinesc National Literary Enemy-Resisting Association. ci this centralised
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  • 80 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE Wll \K\ !> <>s k I MM ill) TO MtKIVK >hip (.imloum GfttC Hakodate iMaru 3U 2 gkep 3 Silveryew M 3 Marudu > Maru 4 5 Oleniffi 4 Alsia 5 Bellerophon 5 Olenshlel 80 7 J Perak 58 7 5 KEPPEL HARBOI R
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  • 209 17 £10 ,000 For 'Perfect Secretary' omiling. fair-haired Mrs. Mai 3 Taylor, regarded before her mar- .as the 'perfect prl vate !y," receives L'lo,ooo under the will itt iier rormer employer wealthy 60-years-okl bachelor. Mi.ss Mai jorie Tyn-r Blakey .started i clerk in 1910 with J C Houghton and Co., Ltd..
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  • 65 17 New York, Saturday it is Learned that an agreement has been reached between the Mexican Government and Mr. Rickett f< r the of refined petroleum produ The quantity involved is j;aid to be small. Mirela, Saturday. The head of the Mexican Government oil sales department stated that
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  • 75 17 London, Saturday D pi good demand for holiday currency, borrowers found no hick of supplier Discount brokers again found i upplie of ti win;en competition for slti li'iy wnall rate at which bill ''»<■ same ast week. i Ign exchange are pjem rally Idle but A aerican dollars
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    • 272 17 SSI RXS IMIILP IJ\E. 'Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Hue Sails. LLA Apr. 30 Mav 3 M;.v 3d June 3 ip round trip tickets from Singapore tc Australia issued at the rates. passengers may transfer at Singapore, Biiibane, Sydney or the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. lISBANE SYDNEY return %64ZM Ist clsa
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    • 236 17 IV. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARI) WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HARUNA AIARU Apr. 28 s.s. KATORI MARU Ma^ 12 I KASIMA MARU May 26 Rates to Ist Class 2nd clvw Naples $574 $621 $634 ><S1
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  • FIRST DAY OF IPOH SKYE RACES
    • 887 18 BEACON CAPONE UPSET Dead I leal In Days Final Event Out Oam Repot Ipoh, Saturday. TIIKII LING v |>ort uas provided in Ipoh l<> day ulicn the first day's card <>i nine erenta was u<>rk»ti off in connection with th«- Permk f'nrf lab's twfl iiu i Lstrr skvr Meeiini <
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    • 384 18 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY NINE EVENTS ON THE CARD (By "Marcus Superbus") A CARD «t nine events, comprising the final da\\ programme of th<« tei SkjTC meeting; of the PeraU Turf Club, will be run off at Ipoli to-day, the first race being scheduled to start at '.!."> p.m. nerally anticipated,
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    • 19 18 In yesterdays Second Divisi« match at Seletar. the RAF. II be; the Moravia Sports Club 3—l.
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    • 103 18 SELECTIONS BY "MARCUS SUPERBUS" Till-, following an- the selections h.r ihc Ip(»h races, svbjeci scrat( hings. Horses. la-N 5, ML and MANDAI Brown lady Horses (!a^ 3. Div. 1. 5 1 fai HONEY GIRL Frivol Hones, Class 5. Div. i, j'_. fur. MISS LABIS Beacon Horses, Class 5. Div. 3.
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  • ENGLISH & SCOTTISH SOCCER
    • 1255 19 EASTER EVE MATCHES Many Surprise Results i London, Saturday. rs i EnglUh and Scottish |f matches, as cabled I Tl'Jui.r. were as follou ISH M \(.H DIV. I 0 Birmingham 0 4 Middlesbrough 2 1 Portsmouth 1 0 stoke City 0 n tv 4 Liverpool 1 JU 3 Charlton A.
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    • 95 19 M. P. 's Cost Halfpenny A Word Colombo EVER\ word uttered by memb. Parliament In th ion stat J Council cost^ the taxpayers about halfpenny This was announced by tin* f-; Secretary in reply to a private mem ber's question In the Council. r Commentini' on this Ceylon Dail 5
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    • 62 19 INTERNATIONAL F OOTBALLER PASSES AWAY London, Saturday. HI IK death took place in Derby <>t' the well-known footballer, Steve ;i<x>mer. at the age of 64. Bloomer 5 He played mostly lor Derby, with a rief period for Middlesbrou H btained 23 caps for playing against cot land. Wales and Ireland,
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    • 153 19 San Francisco. >ART of an eye Of B dead man been transferred to the eye of Father Antonio Santandreu. a blind priest, pal ially restoring his sight, in what sui •eons describe here as the first operation if its kind to be performed
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    • 96 19 HOME RUGdY RESULTS idon, Satui ■ATURDAY's principal rugby nxt resulted aa follows Bath 43, Headingley 41. Bristol 14. Leicester n Gloucester 24, London welsh L8 anelly 21. Northampton o. North of Ireland 3. Birkenhead P l Plymouth Albion 14. O.M.T 11 Sale 24. Rosslyn Park 0 Swansea 9, Harlequin Torquay
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    • 49 19 Home Racing Results Kempton Park, Coventry. Baturd The three-year-old it n ht re re sulted as'follows: PASCH (7 2) (Gordon Richards) 1 THE WEED (251) 2 TAHIR o>2) :>> Twelve ran. Won by two lengths and short head. Mr Morriss owns Pasch. He has considered Darkun for the Derby.— Reuter.
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    • 57 19 HUDSONS EUMENTHOL JUJUBES have for over 40 years b -Ny us,,l i,v T,n ■-»r»'« of leoDle Other Jubes, come and B DSONh EUMENTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain public conft d e nee Kh their genui! Whenuseddaily ervethe SeW keepinjf the moul healthy condition. I t ERS r k SIMK. lIAKIIV
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  • 102 20 Tampa, Florida. SOMEWHERE in the South Atlantic ii a man in an 18-foot boat on hi from Tampa, Florida, to Genoa. Italy. He is Al Lastinger, a 26-year-old adventurer, who is making his second attempt to cross the ocean under sail. Three years ago, he set
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  • 418 20 CHINESE EX-MARSHAL REFUSES TO BE HEAD OF PUPPET REGIME TESTIFYING to his patriotism and strong will pow< \l ar shal Wu Pei-fu has emphatically said "No" to all Japan inducements which aimed at making him head of the puppet regime in Peiping, according to the latest dispatches from iyj,,. ing.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 828 20 #T i*' <0* i LONDON MANILA rumisdlon :i— i;.o:> p.m.— f) 15 (618JS I prr\ *mj 13 93 metres (21.53 mc-s); 31 9570 kcs.) >: J3.f#7 metres (21.47 men): GSG a.m.— 7.20 a.m.; Ifjf metres (17.79 mm) and GSO 1: ■'»<! 420 p if* 7*. metres (15.18 me m. Transmission
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    • 312 20 6.20 p.m. Spanish and Portuguese 10. 20 p.m. Easter cake ll .i s) r comrdv by Fritz Chlodwisr Lai b.50 p.m. The Mannen Quartet "D2 11.05 p.m. Topical Talk waters. 11.20 p.m. Sign off (German. /20 p.m. Recorded music. lish). 7.35 p.m. News bulletin. 7.50 p.m. Concert. R /Nk4r B^3o
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  • 75 21 Championship Results At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. FOLLOWING are the results ol the mi-finals and finals of the IndoCeylont tennis championships pla here. Some match* ig to rain ivere uncompleted today. Men's Singles Semi-finals P Suppiah v. Ramaiya 6 4, se continued'
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  • 65 21 Ai re nil I Wings Philadelphia Cjtainless steel win* for aeroplanes nave been demonstrated here to an audience which Included entaUvea ol the U.S. Army and Navy An Corps It is claimed by the manufacturmcompany that the steel wring Lj stronger and Ughier than the metal wings
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  • 328 21 Malacca Selangor Tie On First Innings HOMESTERS RECOVER AFTER SHAKY START IN SETTLEMENT CAME 'From Our ChDH Reporter j Malacca, Sunday. IDEAL weather favoured the annual inter-siate cricket match between Malacca and Selangor. played here to-day. Malacca won the toss and elected to bat first, faring disastrously at the start.
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  • 310 21 Selangor 196 For 7 In Negri Match CALDWELL KNOCKS UP 75: RAIN C^l JR T'A If V FIR IPiA V\ PF A V iVmm diir Pviw T?f>nnrtPr Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. A SPLENDID first-wicket partnership between Caldw*U and Ariilin which ycilded 86 runs and good knocks by Caldwell (75), Nalliah <37i
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  • 874 22 CEYLONESE CRICKETERS BEAT MALAYA BY 127 RUNS PADANG MATCH ENDS IN TWO DAYS CAPT. BRYAN TOP-SCORES WITH GALLANT 74 (fBTLOM »)<;tt Malaya by m runs in two days in the Faster cricket I 4' matcfa played on the B.C.C. ground on Saturday and to-day, i v.is throughout packed with thrills.
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  • 44 22 THE MALAYAN XI in the cricket match against the Ceylonese visitors From left to right: Back Row. Lockhart. Dynes, Sabapathy: Centrt Row, Cheow Teik, GrowdCT, Brooke. Andres Gill and C. 11. Miller (umpire); Seated, Bryan Hopkins (captain) and Hart. (Tribune).
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  • 526 22 T he Score board CEYLON IST. INNS. M. K. Albert lbw. Gill 18 VV. L. Mendis c Andres b Gill 0 J. E. M. Fernando c Andres b Dynes 67 M. Kelaart lbw. Sabapathy 4 L. D. S. Gunesekera lbw. Growder g S. S. Jayawickreme lbw. Andres 12 H. S.
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  • 1559 23 MALAYA v. CEYLON M THRILLS ,(,,ntinucd from page 22) two «ns later w» nlaced D: 1 al tini ftS&snsi ■re 36. N TU IH REACHED i. jayawlck- h id in SStS .-VViJSs °of ShSt Pitched Hio cut the ,r four in th< at the SC.C end
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  • 190 23 WARM-UP" FOR LOUIS BOUT Foord Disqualified In Neusel Match Hamburg, April IT. M.w Schmeling (Germany) knocked oat Steve Dutlus <1.5.\.) in the fifth of their 15-round contest here last night, and Walter NeweJ (Germany) beat Ben Foord (Sooth Africa) In their 12-romnd cont« the referee disqualifying Poord in the eighth
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  • 107 23 THREE Siamese now comers mail their debut in the "preliminary boxing programme at the Huppt World last niffht One was knocked out. another hud his towel thrown m. while the third won i B points decision over Cyclone Kid. XT Young ChOOn 90';.. knocked OUI Nai Krit
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  • 220 24 HOLDER BEATEN IN FIRST ROUND 1./\. Batetnatt'Elkim Final To-day Kuala l.timpnr, Sunday. M. M. I'ATKKSON, rdfaiaf Malayan Kolf champion, uas sensationally drltatcd in Ibc first round of the Malayan championships which rc.K h ihf s« mi finals to day and will be romplrled to morrow. Paterson,
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  • 176 24 MILEAGE DOUBLED IN THREE YEARS Fatal Accidents Show Increase However .berra. April 8. THAT Australia is becoming increa 1 lv "air-minded" is shown by the that flown by aircraft lias more than doubled In the last three years. Official figures just Issued here give ihe number of miles
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  • 141 24 Singapore Take Second om our Uu F lll 1 triangulai uriinm] n the Once chine e Si Kinta (Ipoh), the Pen t( rday and Pena iw metres rree 200 meti hi i the 150 metres medh intoning •ke while Slnga- 1 free style 1 pok) nutehfl Kinta to
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  • 348 24 RESULTS OF WEEK-END TIES IN K. L. TOURNLY >m Our Oiov Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. 'pin: Malayan Badmnr npionships reached the semi-finals to-day and the matches, though ail Interesting, caused no surprises. Wong Pent.- Soon, who is tipped as certain winner of the singles title, beat ran
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 7 1 MORNING TRIBUNE EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday.
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    • 376 1 Malaya-Ceylon Match Opens «r h-> t match of the season. All Malaya vs Dr. Gunasekera's Ceylon XI. for h i,v»il cricket enthusiasts have been waiting eagerly, starts on bhe tn.Havat 11 am Given fine weather we are sure to see some very 2£%rket for then'
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      78 1 pleasing picture taken at the opening of the match between the Ceylon io-uisi- and the F.M.S. representative XI., which took place in Kuala Lumpur last weekend and resulted in a comfortable win for the tourists. The picture hows the Ceylon players going out to field after Hart had won the
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    • 592 1 J i 7 to show any enterprise against Jayasundera and kelaart, who bagged all the wickets. When the Ceylonese batted Mendis anu Albert gave their side a good start, the former playing orthodox and polished cricket. Then came Kelaart with a breezy knock which delighted the crowd. The
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    • 802 1 ONE-SIDED MATCH Ceylonese Easily Beat The best match of the week-end in Singapore, which was expected to n:(.vicio some u ell-contested cr. out to kx t whe.» Ceylonese easily beat the S.CC Balestier last Sunday. Botl: teams appea be fuiily strong, but the S.C.C. team, even with Bryan, Dynes, Growder
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    • 801 1 Careers Of All-Malaya Cricketers WE Rive here thumb nail sketches of the players who will represent AliMalaya Ln t..c match against the visitI ion XI, winch opens to-day at the B.C.C. Play will begin at 11 B m and special arrangements have been commodation of outside dub membei ill be
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      • 30 1 j IT§ A i;iL\XII FEELING /-> o <-n to know mWfo A you look 1:>1 which la the i J^^^P^J^~-\^ perfect ha Indeed i a trii i^^P MODE ELITE 10 Hat'.
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    • 75 2 SQUASH TITLE HOLDER RETIRES Aworld'i »'•>< squ;ish r;u kels |>! rr, u ho has u«»n fchf N Bnfllab f N hatiipionship six in «U-< ml<U to retire from the spoil N national han qiict attended by K im^ larouk, has i h«« n gtonm in Aim lt«\ honour. lie v^a^
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    • 249 2 <ltv TWllMB" ALTHOUGH thru prospects early Ui the season did not seem quite bright, Che [poh chni' i Oorinthlans, the league champions, Judging by th( nit ol the matche i already played, are now almost certain ol retaining the trophy for another year tin season
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    • 165 2 V I(iO IF K ITA I. I I M .Minut. There i^ n« need j<m a leagtkj anei '•mi* treadiKMit tor weeks m months |f \ou fw\ ur.ik or old 1. fore mhi .it fun i \w latest i t-iii«-il ot gttmi (.run in Scientist b] thi nun. M\\
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    • 1128 2 SPORT WASHED OUT AT SELETAR CAMP A ."wlluk. sK 235 s iims Birm l ;;'n',, the week that were compli rf.mmltvln wt-, jored 59 five wickets with Hough (18) as their m0 .1 batsman. m^ the Station and raf Town Office n mlted In an i Sin for the SI
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    • 86 2 HEAVIES SKIPPING CONTEST THRILLS 4 HEAVY WEIGHT I "skipping contest was the great fea- i turc of Castleford's I third annual "Height I Neet Aht", a charity > function. i The competitors i were Mr. Hebden Sissons. 16-stone S member of the Ur- ban District Council, 1 i and Mr.
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    • 239 3 Roses Clash Again In Cup Final ml yea. North End »RLas vear thry l',.| to BUHII Th. I Mis to Of 1' with Town in opposition. J the fifth time Lancashire VvJkXe have met in the FootKn AssSon Cop KnaL Each won twice, so Wembley ;;;;^;,u „n be regarded as
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    • 386 3 UNOFFICIAL Many Stars To Watch At Wimbledon |N addition to the official teams of 1 women players, both Australia and South Africa are sending unofficial visitors to Wimbledon. The fact that Miss Joan Hartigan. the former Australian champion who has twice reached the semi-final,
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    • 113 3 IEM HILL GIVES ENGLAND EVEN CHANCES IN TESTS CAYING that the form of some of the players surpassed his wildest dreams, Don Bradman, <•;. tain of the Australian cricket team, declared that they looked forward to the coming tour in England with the r reatest confidence. though "ouwr. was xperience.
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    • 93 3 Wants To Be "Female I inrlnim LIMUIUIU A LONDON telephone operator. Miss Barbara Meston. would like to be B female Walter Lindrum. Her ambition is to meet Miss Jo"ce Gardner and Miss Ruth Harrison, who are respectively npion and ex-champion. Miss Meston has entered for the championship
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      47 3 The S.C.R.C. cricketers who met the Singapore Non-Benders last week-end and defeated them fairly comfortably. It was the first match of the new season for the Non-BendeTS, and they had not found their form. The Chinese played better than they have been doing up to the present.
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    • 114 3 THE Head of the River Race, started 12 years ago by an Australian, If rapidly becoming one of London's most popular rowing events, though it re- < elves surprisingly little publicity. Won this year by Goldie, the Cambridge University reserve eight, the race from Mortlake to Putney attracted
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    • 139 3 BRITAIN'S GAMBLING BILL IS RI SING HTAUTS annual gambling bill is ma.* <>rn u° thins: like estimates the hristian Social Council, dl *f r a »«ng survey. first brt"s may eem sta erinr at 'h .r? fn i(isrealised that "vit of rl« l £f lls alone have a turn Th»
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      • 97 3 DRINK MORE GOOD MILK BEAR brand NATURAL SWISS MILK /WteS medical profession V as the ideal milk for at/!ml&> the tropics. Because t v it is pure, sterilised .4ri&E a **sJ& and natural milk to which nothing has been added, milk from a great herd of pedigree cows grazing on
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    • 125 4 The Loyal Regiment, who arrived in Singapore last week, made their debut i S. 011 the padan?. They were not impressive, but showed glimpses of goo forwards and a steady defi An unorthodox ,n.i|>shot of action In the match betwea the Loyali and the -< <
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    • 165 4 CRICKET STAR DEAD Former Skipper Of India Test Team Tu d( tUi t)t the Maharajah ol Patiala (1 Indian t exponents -.(I to have i>«<n the in the world the Mahan! the Indian ol and he can ired I "hind In 1911 ll' irinn the
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    • 149 5 The Saigon soccer tourists have not met with much success in their Mai i\.in tour and have found their match in the representative Singapore sides which have opposed them in Singapore. M l tit iday evening, when they played a friendly fixture against the i in! should
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    • 118 5 preasing the palms ol "amateur" u sportsmen Is carried on much more •iiv In America than in England. In fact, it has con uch a pitch now that America is thinking of up a National Sports Board to determine who are amateurs and who
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    • 82 5 SCHOOLBOY TESTS Canadians To Visit South Africa from Mombasa on November n Ti. it Loun ir- < fine ialaam, Zanzibar and be- lore Bailli d and thenida. PANADIAN schoolboy en. 1/ visit South Africa In the Autumn Effort are being made to arrai our. following tt 'l the < teams
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    • 70 6 h,,, i^ht champion, is do* onlj fifth In I l k lidl o| boxen i ued bj •*><• \mm in in National Boxing lion .an Utatei drop two i>i.i< i i ra.nl ■«i I ehind Louis, m 1N s< Baer and 1 >n> (ialento. Gunn follow«
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    • 101 6 RUGB Y GOLFERS WANT THEIR OWN CLUB nd a challenge throwi out to the I here Will al be an annual chamfer the memb< Cl 1903 I llalluppori ol well-known ta-:.-i i. ad.,: I mm:tnd»-r Coo|, ol the Rugby U\ Hill. I- <»t the R U B Cumberleee and C
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    • 125 6 rR the European roller skating championships to be held at Wembley in April it is expected that Italy, Germany. Belgium, Switzerland and France will enter, as well as Great Britain. Tin will be rather in the nature ol endurance tests. There is one event Of 20.000
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    • 143 6 "WE WANT WYATT" Firm Demand Of Warwick Members MORE than sixty memb tie Warwickshire County Cricket Club want u E 8. Wyatt reinstated ai captain <>i the 'Je-.' At. the club's annual meeting In Bii ham, Mr L Palmei Grice m Ollowing resolution That tin meeting strongly dl prove the
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    • 72 6 SOCCER BAN No Television Will Be Allowed FOOTBALL matches are not to be tele--1 vised, in .spite of the 8.8.C.'s request. The only football seen on television to date wa.s a practice match at Arsenal Stadium. The experiment wa.s a and the British Broadcasting Company had hopes of televising more
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      38 6 T. M. Hart, Perak, F.M.S. and All Malaya batsman, who has failed ra4her surprisingly against thr Oylonese tourists so far but is expect ed to do well in the big match whit I openc to-day on the padanq
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    • 479 6 IPOH TENNIS STAR COMING TO SINGAPORE <By "Permamuii AS <\( liimvHn announced in the Tribune sonic tint- a«o Chin Kre Onn, the all-Malayan singles tennis champion of Ipoh, is definitely som^ «,,i transfer to Singapore towards the end •>: tlii month. When the news about ins departure from Perak was
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    • 222 6 SOI Til AFRICA, who had the better of the last series of cricket Test matches with Fnslaml. have lenty of talent available to meet the M.C.C. Touring Team towards the (nd of the year. The Currie Cup season has been a particularlv
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      79 7 Oxford hi-at Cambridge bv two lengths in the 90th annual Universities Boat Race rowed on the Thames over the Putney to Mortlake course, a Uistaiue of four-and -a -quarter miles. The time of the winning crew was 19 minutes 30 se conds. Of the series, Cambridge have won 47 and
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    • 127 7 Wreaths On Memorial At Olympia Ttf£ ceremony of the burial of the heart of Baron Pierre de Fredi in, founder of the modem pic Games, was performed by on Prince of Greece at in connection with Gr dence Anniversary. the Baron's last ivish thai ins should
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    • 222 7 (Continued from page I) swinging the ball up and clown the field without making any real progress. Gormal scored with a long drive from mid-field which caught Ferguson napping, but apart from this he played magnificiently obtaining most of the plaudits for his saves from Doherty, Madden and
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      32 8 Mrs. F. L Harding leading in her consistent performer M.G.M. after one of his recent successes. This gelding, with his convenient weight, should l-PMilve into a winning; factor in his event to-day.
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    • 75 8 WHEN Don Br adman, the Australian Test team captain, appeared on the deck of s.s. On aboard which the "Aussies" are on their way to England, for the first time since a minor illness he was not recognized by a photographer who wanted to take
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    • 42 8 Vereeniging, April M BOBBIE Locke, who completed year in the British amateur 01 championships and recently turned P tonal won the South African regional match play champion? atlng Sid Brews by from tnrcr ine 36 holes final.— Reuter.
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