Morning Tribune, 4 July 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE -No. 132. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. Jul) 4, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 54 1 New York. Sunday. M ilerstood that the adI mi >i ration are informally ssin| the Chinese request i neat loan of what is reto be a hundred million U'U -informed circles. howp?ei are of opinion that appliuill be rejected owing to thi strenaow objections by
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  • 203 1 Hankow. Sunday. I j ;h«.u>aiHls troops of the Chii se Eighth \rmv are joining nnteers and penetrating la the north, and attack- from live routes. The are being reinforced from in there is widespread btm us troops in ManThl mfl for heavv reinI Japanese troops* being
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  • 39 1 NEWS IN AUSTRIA r Vienna. Sunday. 1 been reached on of the dismissal of all es ol Austrian industry in which should have come y. Reuter was inec question is still under tews had dismissed for a month.— Reuter
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  • 48 1 Panama, Sunday. 1 M 1 ort Kobbe, strategic n "ear thc Canal, lired yesterday at men alio evade his challenge. rt them acting suspiciously tes Army 16-inch n ne intruder fled into lvi h8 a trail of blood are following un.- Reuter
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  • 181 1 WINS RACE AGAINST "T" a C Darwin. Sunday rHE Imperial Airways" flying boat the -Challenger'' arrived at 8.10 a.m. S.S.T.. completing the England—Australia flight In seven days. A lastminute change was made in Singapore when the •'Challenger," which accompanied the Cordelia from Karachi was selected to complete
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  • 47 1 Washington, Sundi GOVERNMENT'S expenditure weeded its Income for the year ending •Tune 30. 1938. by 1.459 million doll the smallest deficit mr the last vears, but the new year i.s expected to bring the deficit to $3,000 millions, the result of recovery through the spending programme.- Reuter
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  • 31 1 I Moscow. Sunday. I Thr >e airwomen, belonging lo the let Army, flew frdm SeLastopol to Archangel non-stop, a distance of 1,51;> miles, In 10 hours, 33 minutes. Reuter
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  • 51 1 Hankow, Sunday. The Chinese claim that one Japanese aircraft carrier and two destroyers were sunk at Anking on the Yangtse to-day. The Japanese aerodrome at Wuhu was heavily bombed In the early morning. Six hundred pound bombs were said to have been used.
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  • 48 1 Prague, Sunday. IT is understood that England and France have made representations to the Czechoslovak Covernment urging an expedition in solution of the nationalities problem. The full text of the Government'^ proposals are due for communication to the Sudeten -Deutsche party this week Reuter
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  • 316 1 WE WILL FIGHT TO PR ESER VE LIBER TIES, SA YS PR EMIER ATTITUDE TOWARDS BOMBING OF SHIPS LORD PERTH CALLS ON COUNT CIANO IN ROME TPHAT the idea that Britain could be starved in wartime was entirely fallacious, as we had done everything to secure food supplies during a
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  • 229 1 ALEXANDRA HKXSIIAW, who is BHlj M years of age. piloting a iVreival Mewgull. won the Staff's t up air race after a thrilling duel, in which he converted two hours {S minutes to the biggest handicap man. Henahaw reared home an easy
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    • 31 1 n OTHER PAGES iraction Dispute 2 Punsford Murder \ttack on Slums 3 >Viie Murder t.'Der Housing 8 \!l The Malayan Sport iS. 19. 20. 21. 22 23 tnd'l Test Team 24
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    • 31 1 A- T WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE I THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MT'K. I I OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE t DISTRfBUTORS. «E T y BROS. A <]•« j
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  • 84 2 CONCESSIONS TO TR ACTION EMPLOYEES S'PORE TRANSPOR I b VITAL DAY TO-DAY ANALYSIS OF WORKERS' REQUESTS AND COMPANY'S ATTITUDE ■1.H1VM.5n,,.,, r. rital*, ii'-,ni»M---1 -Sins. .Tra.t.onl pany ex- S. lai Ih, i 1 •iv- ,y„ 1,,- 1, **pM< -ncessions for the ad,2, m* tin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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  • 42 2 in the coinniunication conceri ln« the h I the disci itated I March haw b er gi I demands now insisted pn p. ord to con ider two. All ,,t the I thi Companj attitude thereon I as loi-
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  • 33 2 A European reported to have fallen Into a dram al Beach Road, outside the! Raffles Hotel, on Saturday night, was j rendered semi-conscious when taken to' hospital with a lacerated, bleedinu wound chin.
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  • 1225 2 ASSOCIATION COMPANY l l he A ;<x I. On 111 tl hull have nol more than 8 houi hen on one straight shifl lowance "i 15 minute each md 2(1 minutes foi changing duty il thc Kli Ihe oei illon 1. qui 1 thai 1 hall have nol more thai
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  • 193 2 ROBBERS BELIEVED CORNERED Dunsford Mn rder Our oun Baportei Kuala Lumpur. Su THERE an strong hopes, now the jungle search In Paha.. the murderers of Mr. Dunsford ai ardener will result In In Uie I days. Acting on further informal [< i the report of the police eontingt by Mr
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  • 39 2 THI death va announced jre terd 1 it< nai Colonel Sli I 3tanCiovernoi ol Madras from 1921 I occurred In London. i t., India, 8 had nguL hed can 1 a a soldiei and i>'»litiei in British Official Wireless
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  • 22 2 Qt'Kl penl .in iiniii ;ii the na d I letj ummei hov i ui in the ground 1 i I Uhelsi i
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  • 12 2 lioei h-.-Apt. «.n Ushant, which hi li ne* apparatus by tin litdui
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  • 178 2 4 WELL-KNOWN CHINESE AS DEFENDANTS k SINGAPORE lawyer and three other well-known figures 111 Smuapore box::.: circles, wen- the defendants In an action In the Fifth Police Court, vesterilvVr i' n J V a PP ear f d tu answer a charge of cheating brought against
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  • 159 2 From <> Own Correspond* Malacca. Sum A 1 Masjid Tanah, four houses in n were gutted by fire earlv ve morning The burnt houses wen Pied by a sundry shop keeper maker and a cycle repairer, whil fourth house j s sa id to have
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  • 24 2 in\.;iv» i in a machinery accia* ne on factory, Robertson Quay. tav morning, a Chinese bled si ™jj a lacerated wound over I cheek
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  • 10 2 MALAYA'S TIN EXPORTS mated total trom 5 pei cenl forth*
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  • 258 3 I SOTHER OUTSPOKEN COMMENT ON THE HOUSING PROBLEM lid thi report oi the Municipal Health Officer. Dr. H. S. Hunter, ,lic officer for whom I have the highest admiration and an auIth questions of the city. His report is a serious docun the lines then- seems
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  • 45 3 HUT ON FIRE IN S.V.C. COMPOUND i, .t attap but, belonging P W D coolies but now une last night and was out. The hut. though compound was built on but nothing was stored were no adjoining buildftre was put out in about the Brigade.
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  • 46 3 Law Notice For To -Day aHeckett Terrell in al 10.30 a.m. S 177 37-F. E. SomHiuineers and Contractors 3rd Court: -BummonseeMottons Judgmen Mr. Justice Home in 2nd Cou n. <li Ng Ma Cheo Choon. i3i Leong Pen Wee Yang. trar at 10 am. "i civil cases
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  • 326 3 From Our Own Reporter; Tapah. Saturday. A REPORT was niaae to thi L'aoali Road Village Police that at about 11 pm. on Tuesday a serious .stabbing affraj took place in Sungei Merbau village about four mUes iron: tne former village As a result three Chinese Hakkas
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  • 134 3 Taiping. Saturday. A SURPRISE call was made at S about 930 a.m. for the Fire S Brigade at No. 52. Barack Road, j where an electric shaving set had 1 i $et tire to a curtain and bed. S J The fire was
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  • 99 3 j ting to buv some sweets, a 14---oid Chinese lad approached a ear-old Tamil bo}- shopkeeper yeslay morning. The scene was at thi •unction of Tank Road and Orchard Road. The Indian alleged throw the Chines youth's hat. which was left ui the hop, on the
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  • 33 3 PLANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOO! CHILDREN: Special Terms. HERS:— Reduced Rates, special Music Ann' relation t lasses. Write or Enquire M". Paulu i i n- i ced and Qualifh Music Ti ae \*r
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  • 180 3 Head Nearly Severed From Body A,., t Kuala Lumpur. .Saturday. 1 the conclusion of a three-day trial Ken«asamv, a middle-aged Tamo WM found guilty of the murder of his wife. Ren S ammah, and sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Ra.ia Musa.
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  • 174 3 ANTI-JAP INCIDENT IN PENANG From Our Oan Reporter) Penang, Sunday A SENSATION was caused at Be. i n street this noon when news apn that an Aiti-Japanese demonstration waa taking place. Crowds totalling 300 to 400 Chinese were seen gathered round a lorry in front of a Chinese sundry shop,
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    • 22 3 MOTOR VEHICLE I: 1937 AUSTTN 10 H P Perfect condition, low ,ZZ M „in h«n« 51.400 OFFER Box No. 273 co iDune,
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    • 21 3 verseas l Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED hina Buildins, Chulia Street, I 'HONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES t WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I
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    • 105 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times dail 1. UAI c HEW HOTEL, 35. B id re, Ti I: i I 1. NAN YANG HOTEL. 41, Jalan Maharani. Muar. Tei 1 i. i HANG HOTEL, 84, Bi Raya, Malacca 1 l Singapore to Muar. Malacca <s. Ki at
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    • 48 3 *MA STE It" Laminated Padlocks i l^^^^a r ak» f^w i M Bp ml "^J Jp .< n W Btl WHITE SWAN DITFUCATDiO PAPKR defy competition In both price ami quality. uitable for all duplicating machines Price 1.25 per ream Obtainable at all offices of PETER CHONG ft COMPANY
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 99 4 Lev tun To-dav Rubber l 1 1 983 I- 7(1 32 P • 139 4» inemical Industries 1 ibacco 37»2 30--183 23--146
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    • 43 4 • • < 1 • UM Oil i Malaya) 01*11 < Irail K.M.S.) 1 1
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    • 58 4 uoiiaoi i lira; 1 ay Change I 1 on Pari ti j.). .mi; middle rata) r.f nn Amsterdam (closing middle rate) r.T mi Shanghai (closing selling rate) • Unch i r.T on Hongkong (clo ting si lling
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    • 23 4 tl Itlll 1 d tangi l ''!«' t> Bu i 15', ClO • IN Clo i i Stea â€ÂÃÃâ€
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    • 21 4 IiULU •iILVKK Pr< • Satur< i 1. forward In 1 .1 It, 18 13 18 1 K, 1 ic
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    • 22 4 IN Sian, |;,ki po! (afti mooi trward 1 iclottng price) Previous El 9o London To-day Closed Clo • Saturday Change
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    • 479 4 SOI ND FINANCES AND COOD ECO. VOU) London. Julv 2 Tin Chancellor ol the Excehesjuer, >ir John Simon, «as the principal 1 iiuesl at the Dominion Day dinner of the Canada Club held in Lon don last night. Mr. \it ent Masoey. High Commissioner for Canada
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  • 773 5 STOCKS SHARES I By Fraser Company pore, July I l P- m I 28,--30- 42 0 47 6 1 233 0.57% 0.62 • 2 1 -2-2-1 1.35 1.40 1 96 11- 213 22 6 1 -16-* 0.38 0 42
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  • 127 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. I (Netherlands Tradine Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A£. 1824 Paid Up Capital I 4 3 2'XXX Statutory Reserve Fund J,|Htf,ooo Special Reserve l.ww,uuu Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH TAUDiN CHABOT
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  • 225 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. Buyers Sellers Ampats a. 43 39 3atu Selangor- 136 1.40 Hong Fatts 1.02 1.06 Hongkong Tin 22!6 24Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10 6 U6cd Katu Tin 23 9 25.Kramats i_^»V 10 3 11 Killinghalls 19 3 21Kuchais
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  • 234 5 •d Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr 30 Oct 31 95 105 nom. MORE MUNICIPALITY red. 1940 $400,000 31 Sept. 30 1047 $1,600,000 r. bl Sept. 30 100 202 nom 1 I^7 a 1055 $1,000,000 107 H(i non:
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    • 93 5 <3. LL VI Kzf \^j\J» Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service* Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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    • 157 6 TO-NIGHT 6-15 AND 9-15 IMVIMOX ■^—w fjMAE WEST OKI Ht Ha J Wkwk >'" ii ii,il s (i:,N h s,,ou > M&mflk with ?#l^Hk JHH^BR J^SmmZ^^^^ MivilM) lOUI CJIAKI.IN W«N Zfip^ JP^'^ <: 'i,.. MNCFH CHARLES RUTTER- P/ WORTH HERMAN RING THEATRE RQYALI6.IS To-Night 9.15 i.inl i<u tins ui tins
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    • 130 6 ll capitol} Proceeds to aid of St. Andrew's Mission HospiUl- ONE SCREENING ONLY! IRENE DUNNE in Columbia's famous Comedy "THEODORA GOES WILD" TO-NIGHT at 9-15 Positively Last Screening Continued Success of M.G.M.'s thrill-packed Epu and fU SPENCER TRACY wf'af Mfn riLOi "m, iJ& with LIONEL BARRYMORE. DON'T MISS IT." ROXY
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  • 159 7 S.C.C. ALTERATIONS COMPLETE CIM MORE Cricket Chib, for bag lhe haven of this city's nun htm none "feminine,"— or a* le»s( ii's new "mixed lounge" is ready to be opened to-day (writes a Tribune reporter). Club yesterday and in■md modern renovations iow been completed. The "lit in a spacious manner.
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    • 306 7 OHT MARLBOROUGH WATCH F()R j^ GALA OpENING0 p ENING I (KEATEST INCOMPARABLE TAMIL TALKIE ill^TAMA^l FIRST \IIC-rOMMIIO\ll» and W ATI|Ai||IA, i MJ?^SIA»AIA BHAGAVATHAK. Y. V COMPIJETELY RKXOVATED VMV KAO and others. tQ thv Kxcrptional length of the film. Patrons are advised to T, tome early. Jy W F^7^%viMui^^ AlhambrA I|—
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  • 341 8 UNION TO. ASK GOVT. FOR ASSISTANCE? PM'IAINi. ><> criticisms. HIC Hon. Air. l.\ Ii in Teck, s|M ;ikniK hi his <:ap:uil\ as President "i--eighteenth anniversary dinner ol Un Clerical Union, held on Saturday, denied lhal the I'nion was «»nl\ helping 'in«- iectloa of ds
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  • 282 8 Singapore. Sunday. UTHBN the I'olsdam arrived in p<»: i yesterday, she brought Miss Shi Vint; Keng, daughter of Dr. Shi Shiu Chi. the former Chinese Ambassador lo the Inited States. Miss SM is a student at Oxford Um- .1 Ity, takint' UO philosophy as
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  • 38 8 Singapore, Saturday. Q th annua] general thi Becretarle In fuiieiton i proflt r om $-.non ror yeai waa mentioned in the Diiectoi report Payment of a divi (lend Oi Vk per cont. will be rccom mended.
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  • 18 8 Palling while on board the s.s. "Hong Peng a Malay Revenue Officer had his wrist' fractured, yesterday morning.
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  • 240 8 Lotteries Help To Build Air Force Istanbul. VEARLY £8,000/100 has been contributed by the Turkish Aviation League to the country's air lorce since the creation of this organisation seven years ago A report issued by the League for the past financial year reveals that 250 machines of all fight!"* tvpes
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  • 180 8 AIR-CONDITIONED CINEMA FOR SINGAPORE IT'HKN the New Alhamln Theatre opens its dom about the middle of this month renovations and innovations nil! enable 1.000 people at eac! screening to watch films unde ideal conditions. First ol tlie cinemas In Maiay. take the step, the New Alhambra offer pations an amenity
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  • 150 8 At The Cinemas MAE WEST i.s as alluring as ever the Paramount production "Eve: Dav's A Holiday." which be^an a seasoi at "the Pavilion Theatre last night. The film is played against a back ground of New York at the end of 1899 and
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  • 165 8 Singapore, Sunday There was a large audience present at the Pavilion to-day. at> a special private screening of a film titled the "March of Trade." The theatre was booked by the Ka« tional City Bank of New York, for thi screening. The film which has just
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    • 47 8 l or I his I Coui|Mlilioii j can lit' usi'il. Docs Ihis in i' a ii a handicap? Dch'inilcK I not! Th ii e x peri c■•c e cl I photographer uou Id have chosen, an* hou. Ihe reliable. >. /W/f ISOCHROME-film I TheJFilm For the tropics! I
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  • 70 9 Camera Studies By Tribune Reader ""/Ufa" Competition hn.nds of a Cocoanut tree"— By Lauw Pek T.iin. 19 Cairnhill Circle, Singapore. "Singapore Water Front" -By Tay Jim L ick. 35 Circular Road, Singapore. ■ay Jim Lock, 35 Circular •i<». Singapore. ••St. Andrew's Cathedral"— By Cecil L. Teskey, Central Fire Station, Hill
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 360 10 Vo i ounlr) has a monopoly ol litter 'iends They are übiqpi toua and not ice requesting tht ni to depo it their rubbish in receptacle pr«»\ ided for Ihe purpose eave t hem cold Malaya has more i ban it hare of people v. ho i <>n
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  • 864 10 The slory of London's I i/: N IMOTO h t md of I on,y live or su i! [owei ol the imperii i titute Ihe I 'in. Alexandra r> aJ i called, to one oi tne rery ren n n-eccit peal ol n Mn K M< Mlllei "t
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 10 u„ ni ,V,^ S f k "> An *l»n»r»le programme down by the Runners. aeroplane. The machine was brought Planet News
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    • 31 10 To-days White Lood Announcement A < hain is as strong as a weakest link, A brain is ns strong as /f' weakest think BEWAE'S ll tin fnn-st ilrink. W P B~ O
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  • 605 11 Decisions Of Bankers' Conference i ii i I V beiore tlie Chinese Bankers' Conference met in ,M n" nkow under the chairmanship of Dr. H. H. Kung, Presif the I \mitive Yuan and Minister of Finance, early this Kf there ua^ in Shanghai much irresponsible talk about
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  • 648 11 DISCONTENT SEETHING Shanghai. FOREIGN visitors to Japan almost invariably report that the entire country is calm and that no external signs of the M China Incident" are visible. In a sense these travellers have reported truthfully, albeit superficially, for (signs of the 'incident" are
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  • 118 11 British People Are Amazing > J i Johannesburg. y J "THK British public are amaz- j ing. They have shown no particular perturbation over the i nereased income tax and have iaced the position with astonish S ing good tempe.y 1 j This, said Mr. D. F. Corlett. a J
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  • 152 11 Brussels. TWO explosions and a wounded man running away along a railway line have brought to light the work of a Belgian inventor. He made a six cylinder pistol and wounded himself in the hand with it during its first trials this week. Gendarmes arrested him
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    • 91 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or anv outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.
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    • 31 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD Obtainable mf mil Chwnliu and Storm n ii i DINE DA\IE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight
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    20 12 Destroyers turning at speed during the exercises in the ,h< hmK u:,t h,n «as-masked gun crew in action M l
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  • 161 13 KING LEADS HIS FLEET TO SEA From the bridge of the "Nelson", flag/--r" .hip oi the Home Fleet, lhe King took command oJ M warships and led his Heel from Weymouth 15a I Dorset to sea loi exorcises. An elaborate programme showed the Kiiiir as mail) phases as possible of
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    • 31 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE SMOKEB REQUISITE— ETC. RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 1949 14 WOMAN DAY BY DAY London, June 24. from Out Own Correspondent) II mmi will tu any smart MtdMf function in London, you might \'<|; I Link that Ihr MOM had n iiiu'M bam an gdwaidlaa pieture hook. (*ioups of women are 10 lie ■om mth dnmn iwoeptoji lhe ground, hair
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    • 81 14 "CHRISTIE" I GRAND SALE now on with Mi to 5092 reduction tii MAKI ROOM ioi: oi i; m W SHIPMENT WE GIVE \oi nils (HTottitMi v m OBTAIN OOOD THING IT BARGAIN PIMI I s EVENING DRESSES DINNER MM Kl Ml DAI s|| K Noil IND HORNING l him Ks
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    • 403 16 j* :j w^is^s^scr 1 Ba^^*^ -fe BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES «IMi>Ut.PORATED IN ENOLAND) Due I.AM Al OKI MH iW CAUIIIAI.I |M" A«S AwAl.-IN.I iSK July 15 KAJFUTANA 17*00 *g. ,in,v ma i/ANCIII 17,000 V (•(il/MJ l. f >D<)l) JUly 4\t Mrtixv in Qnnl -'4 •BhSSJn fg Jul/ 80 BURDWAN Sep]
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    • 417 16 k. TO FRENCH PORTS! j p CHAR EURS REUNIS I S HOMEWARDS. I I ,kv Itarlfanellee. Han re Antwerp Dunkirk Jl t'fSflgSScSog wTmSSSS &£U Bordeaux Au IJO SAIGON INDOCHINA! t l-mtpptastfaux For Beiffon. Tourane and Haiphong Jul S iAVST f^QVES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiohong July M I j I
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  • 313 17 BISHOP OF NANKING INTERVIEWED ii" the Ven. Paul Yu Pin, In a special interview he grantter his arrival in Singapore from Europe by the Jean riared thai although China was fighting for her existence extreme difficulty, she would not take the initiative in aski
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  • 82 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Malacca Maru 22 1 1 Plancius 20 1 1 Conte Verde 18 2 3 Antenor 14 2 3 Blitar 11 2 3 Meigen Maru 9 2 3 Menelaus 7 2 3 Perak 32
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  • 55 17 Singapore, oaiurday. Believed to have fallen from the firat f'.oor through an opening at the hack of a house tn Hollow ay Lane, oil' Victoria Street, a Hainanese was picked op dead early this morning from the backyard. He was suspected to have sustained a
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  • 34 17 Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: NU. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Tug Pandu. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Caisson No. 2 No. 1 Dock: Nil No. 2 Dock: Nil
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  • 153 17 MEN WHO ARE NEVER ON EARTH Stockholm. the "population* 1 oi a (roup of Islands off the coast ol French Indo-China near the Chinese Frontier, clo not liv*on land at all. They are all fishermen, and they pass their whole lives, from birth to death, na hoard their boats. This
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  • 288 17 Former A. A. M, Inspector Sent To Prison GUILTY OF CHEATING CHARGE Singapore, Saturday. JJ. E. Forsyth, a former Inspector employed by the Automobile Association of Malaya, Singapore, was found guilty by Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge, Criminal District Court, to-dav, on a charge of cheating a Sikh patrolman
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    • 261 17 BURNS PHILP LINE. Aug. 29 Sept. 3 trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia issued at the foi] mav transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or !h < connecting K.P.M. Vessel. !u\ l^ V,)N,V return 5642.86 Ist class $430.71 2nd c! 3 1 Mru l return 5681.48 lst class $456.42 2nd class
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    • 204 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS Cl NARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan* TO LONDON via Penury. Colombo, Aden, Port Said. Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Julv 7 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Juiv 21 s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 4 Rates tc lst Class 2nd Class Naples $574 $621 $634
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  • 236 18 COLONY POLICE HOLD /I /I II f ONLY ONE POINT BETWEEN N FIRST AND SECOND Btofaaete Satarday i»«.'P ;\;t\::;. ,:v,;;V'.:, ch l l 1 arc. P th, "'a-' i i prl» I" 'I I" I" W*» D cu, PC JW 'I 8,n sikh PC Thi the Javelin
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  • 528 18 SEGAMAT SCHOOL SPORTS SHARIFF bin Baba was thc Champion athlete al the annual athletic sports .1 the Segamat English School, held on the school padang yesterday before a large novel whieh included the Hon. Di.io Abdv'Uah bin Bat (the State Commissioner) Mr. F. L. Shaw (Superintendent ol Education, Johore) and
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  • 335 18 URBAN CO-OPERATORS' MEETING Bingapore Bunda*. iirhin co-operative T HI Singapore WJ^rfJ l a nn U al 1 i mon held a "5S^! tt a Kind) ithleUc meeting itt**» at the Victoria n r events sv«.rkn ied M K. Sundram h N aV n a ,ld^ith WO a Stff Chum pionship
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  • 385 18 MERCANTILE INSTITUTE MEETING Singapore. Baturdaj FINK weather and kern nis},, made the Mercantile li i* fatt sports held at Jalan Besar Stasai complete success. A large and cosmopolitan attended the function. The e reli contested. Prizes were < itrita to the winners by Mrs. L. Nm. The results are as
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    • 73 18 The BENGAL LANCER NOW becomes CHINA'S MOST FAMOUS HERO NEXT WEEK AT THE CAPITOL 1 jm^K^iiSuch Women! V <•£'•' ri/ uc^ a d v n, ure m love such j^* ak yw^/ beauty and .longer .no other GOIDWYN..I,, pI^CARY COOPER §pfr IdxnlurtsMarroPolo wm BASIL RATHBONE introducing SIGRID GURIE ERNEST TRUEX
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  • 972 19 EASTERN KNIGHT EQUALS RECORD CREATES UPSET favourites Oblige On First Day Oj Ipoh Races (Fron Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. and brigh! sunny weather favoured the opening: ol the Perak Tu'f Club's three-dav professional July n(em Ipoh this afternoon. talisators and Ihe cash sweeps were well patronised, and good. ere
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  • 114 19 Raee l-( LIMATS S3B and Sf> Pay Out S8 Tea Son nett S2G. Kaee i— FOIR O'CLOCK m and |7, Staybrite Sl2. Harap S7. Raee 3— MIM $15 and $7. Monte Video SB. Happy New Year Raee 4 maru; Antoinette S3ti and HS. Durban Sl3. Pipe
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    • 38 19 THE FRIENDLY f§ SPIRIT|M, BY APPOINTMENT L tt c^ ,ST,LLEBS <5 rrW DEWARS The Famous M White Label SOLE Simp Da r\\ v Rr Cn \tA •iwoajqei Malacca IGENTS IJIIIIC, LfdTUy Ot VUa IHUaNßcuu SEMBILAN JOHORE W.P.S. 4
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  • 276 20 Baafca Coatege I; Medical CeSege o. POOD humoured rivalry characterised (j tl)( an n ial encounter between „l (1I( .n d Medical College for the college <'"J> Professors, co-eds nd other supporters rallied strongly Raffles win s— o. Raffles exerted pressure from the start,
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  • 156 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Hi— lß Singapore. July 2. 1 r Company i^lvldend Books Date Rx Div Tot. H yeai TIN Close Payable Kamunting Tin Kuala Lumpur Till Kuchai Tin Lingui Tin
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    • 836 20 i 0 1, 0 <i* 1 1 m i^ m v Ton The radio invnfiN SINGAPORE UWIKW /HL 1m m HM TRANSMISSIONS 1& 3 c;s». II.H Melt (MJ m) 1 u ,-n m (s <|«»K m.) Amah (.si L.M Ml 1 <i»" Do< nla Rumba I Amsah p rn. Flnaeni
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    • 336 20 HOLLAND NIROM PCJ UM Mcs (19.7 m.) YDC 1515 Mcs (19 8 »•> a.m. p.m. 6.20 Light gramophone music. 745 National anthem and opening 6.50 Time signal gramophone music announcement. 7.50 Close down. 750 Report on the Amsterdam Stock 10.50 Time signal opening. Exchange. 10.53 Music. 8 00 Daily News
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  • 396 21 SINGAPORE BEAT MALACCA IN MALAYA CUP JAMES COH SHOWS FINE FORM Malacca 0 i f ■> 3ING U'ORE beal Malacca by three goals to nil to-day in one of the ven fines! uanus played here. High spot of match were the jfcel autre of lames <ioh. the Singapore right wing.
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  • 124 21 •"d Annual Company Rifle Shoot 'lZ- uhlch won the f nd tho s' r l 1 championship Jc v Rifle Champion Cup Tmiah Rai gjjy the Bukit (tone* :heir second annual ft.* af^ turn out. '--way the SJ jlgCta A: Pte. 1
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  • 40 21 More Soviet Traitors? 0 u Moscow. Sunday. sultan Seglsoeyev, Chairman it the council of Cc nmissars of Uzbekistan and Sitmetov. Commissar ol Agriculture, were denounced as enemies of the Uzbek and the Soviet people, according to a message irom Tashkent
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  • 36 21 ti^ tv* Hon^kong. Sunday. lhe Mary Knoll Roman Catholic mission here confirms that Father William gPJKf- of Erie, Pennsylvania, was rfi y J njured and his home partly demolished during the recent bombine of Swatow. Reuter
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  • 20 21 At the Singapore Urban Co-operators' Union sports on Saturday. The winners of the 75 yards for girls Tribune
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  • 496 21 Singapore. Saturday. By virtue of their three-nil victory over the Excise Department this afternoon, the Chinese are now leaders in the second division of the S.A.F.A. football league. Fast play was a characteristic of the game, which was equally shared in the second half. Bdr.
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  • 192 21 The London Markets Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd.. tn their weekly Loidon market report, issued on June 21, state: The better feeling in the market we leported last week has continued and there has been a compel" change in sentiment. The outstanding features are the good demand for spot rubber
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  • 389 22 CRICKET CLUB TROUNCE R ECS B Y NINE WICKETS TWO-DAY MATCH ON PADANG Ii «*< appointing display th ten by nine day crick* loon 1 LM DCol „l Lhe bal ,e bowling of Oi 11(1 MM IVVv s |M I s NSs r Bain b Ma< i, ix o1 <"
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    13 22 The C hlMfta'l raee piagiem ut the Colony Police sports in Singapore. Tribune
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  • 489 22 RUNAWAY WINS FOR THE (Bf "Forward") THB Chinese Bwiaaaaiaa Ciub bad wary little difficulty in winning, two aater pale matehea against Ike Ko al Air i one yesterday al Kateaf. The lir l (earn uon hy 3 and the second team by Fine conditions prevailed for thc
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  • 397 22 T HE Singapore Golf Club Jul 1 competition on the St. Hand&apptag System was pla "uk Timah on Saturday ane ,nd resulted in a win for M. M P ld -A Division with a score 0 f^,. rnnt D W Persse In win foi capi-
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  • 195 22 London, Sunda> r |MIF conditions at Henley were not so >od as yesterday, a brc< /l Mowioir aemsfi l^e curse. TH e meeting came to a conclusion vith several TPtwr&n Hrakew. Tu Mio nnnis ol the Stowarda Cup, T tnd^r Cm- ho c! <!• eaatt* beat
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  • 344 23 STA TE MA TCH A T PENANG (From Our Owii Reporter/ Penang, Sunday. AS expected Penang proved too good for Kedah in their twoday cricket match which ended on the Esplanade to-day. The Settlement won by an innings and 94 runs. At close of play yesterday
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  • 90 23 BUDGE AGAIN BECOMES TRIPLE CHAMPION London, Sunday. 1 4| Wimbledon vesterdav. Donald Budge and Miss Marble defeated Hmkd and Mrs. Fabyan, the American*, thus creating history ,v rtaaieg all the titles at the meeting. Badge also created a record by winning three titles in successive
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    12 23 The winner of the pole vault event at the police sports. Tribune
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    15 23 i h bind of the Loyal Regiment was in attendance at the police sports. Tribune
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  • 78 23 HOME CRICKET RESULTS »v London. Saturday. I m between the Australians 1 're Yorkshire, winning Z£* Australian* In en a Australia scored 22 Meet' r,(J ancl Hasaett 94. and Barnes scored cttvely d With 74 for three. drawn. Sutcliffe i 12. With an injury to 127 .Heath six for seven
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  • 7 23 to be the S.C.R.C. lam Green, was
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  • 96 23 MALACCA SCHOOL ATHLETICS (From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca, Sunday. THE athletic sports meet of the Banda Hilir. English School was held yesterday at the School grounds. Mrs. B. F. Bridge gave away the prizes to the suceessiul competitors. The following are the final results. School Champion: Abu Kassim; run-
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  • 330 23 CEYLONESE BEAT MEDICAL COLLEGIANS IN a cricket match played at the M.C.U. ground yesterday the Ceylon Sports Club beat the M.C.U. by 3 wickets. After a bad start, when the Ceylonese were three wickets down for 11 runs, Paramsothy and Fernando with 50 and 47 respectively, pulled their side round,
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  • 172 23 UNITED SERVICES BEAT MALACCA 10-Wickets Margin Ln Tanglin Two-Day Cricket IN a two-day cricket fixture, which began on Saturday and ended yesterday at Tanglin. the United Services beat Malacca by ten wickets. In their first innings, Malacca were all out for 79. C. G. Rodrigo (35 not out) and P
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    • 47 23 To-day's Tides UGfl TIDBS:— 141 a.m.. I ft. 1 in.; ...17 p.m.. X ft. i> ins. Drilliant tennis. Budge and the Henkel being particularly scintillating at the Rain fell when the Americans were ding 4-1 in the third set and there i three-quarters of ar hour delay.
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  • 68 24 T in iae p»'m« ih bmt t* m i t union i»» rt»i a aeoteraW rrv ll u Sirve, of lhe "OaUjek ||,f n,Hli»i|; of HM haM ihr |M*iii"n is reaWetei i>tj m lfllv Ihr .onsumns K o«"ls ,hoon I reid h;is htrn UtaHM rxrrssivr curtailment M„| m-.h
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  • 108 24 MONEY MARKET IMPROVES London, Sund M A in inb n I In the monej marki I I ..ntred in the latter Dart ol the week owin« to thi halfyeaj Settlement on Thursday At th< outsei up to two per cent was paid foi loan, Ith upphe later more plentiful, oon
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  • 61 24 Hollywood, Bundaj Tiik 7a „i old evangelist, the "vp..y Smith wa married here to day to old MJ Mary Aim shaw. •j he w:i clad In white Dannel ud blue coal and stated: "I feel like I Boy Scout.' 'i in ceremony ua performed by the thi Reverend A R.
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  • 96 24 CHINA'S STRATEGY I Hankow, Sundaj > MIHAL Chiang Rai Bhek tut. .ipoi- .1 to Induce the i .»u 000 enemj t roops In Ihe area 1 move tn ird Upper Y:n I e 1 ould i" and v Iched between the Hood on the j i < ihlnese re it
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  • 75 24 STOP PRESS SOVIET'S HUGE NAVAL PLANS MnsniH. Sunday. Tin .imivi build > N iej le 1 Urp Ml I wis Ihr kc\ "i i ii\ President i I miil i ul In il.iv Hi il Hk Soviet shipbuilder* to uverlaki ili< fo rem out i apitauut >«•.. il vu h\r
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  • 36 24 Th« < Counsi it 1 tanbul report c than iu i 100 pieci d to the li ol n.>d which ma haying no ai ign t ment i Ith Turle balanci v ith the country. United Press
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  • 112 24 S London, Sumi ENGLAND'S team for the Il( j Test which begins at Man* (S J ter on Friday will be selected following: j HAMMOND (capt.. Glouce i (HBB (Yorkshire). S VERITY (Yorkshire) HUTTON (Yorkshire). i SMAILES (Yorkshire) PAYNTER (Lanes) j COMPTON (Middlesex) EDRICH (Middlesex).
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  • 109 24 > Hankow. Sunday j J IjiRICTION is said to be developS ing among the Japanese mill- I tary and naval chiefs over the i administration of Amoy which, it l is expected, will be the principal base from which they will operate In their imminent large-scale
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