Morning Tribune, 18 July 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 01.. J-* 144 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. luly 18, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 212 1 PETITION SENT AGAINST ASIATIC MAGISTRATES? Malayan Judicial History Involved BIGGEST ISSUES IN THE JUDICIAL HISTORY OF THE COUNTRY WILL. \m KS UNDERSTANDS, BETR.ED ™T v„. pio es ion m this country. How important it is may be gauged from the fact that future appointments of Asiatics to the Bench will
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  • 110 1 More Troops Reach Palestine jeru>aiem. .Sunday. ORKMANUKI shorts have I replaced the kilts of the Real Highlanders, who are still allcti upon to maintain ordei spite the arnuil of the Irish lurds to relieve them. Newly Hived battalions are scattered irmuhout Central and Northm Palestine, where the latest lilfitary disposition
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  • 53 1 U.S. PRESIDENT'S GOODWILL VISIT TO CANADA Los Angeles, Sunday. It is announced that President Roosevelt will leave on a goodwill visit to Canada on Aug. 18. The President will meet Lord Tweedsmuir ii* a hands across the border celebration m connection with the dedication of tht international bridge at Port
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  • 100 1 Washington. Sunday. POSITION to any intention by Goviment to wipe out the neutrality the next session of Congress is Jounced m a manifesto signed by five M societies, who state that they maa w make the matter an issue m the wns elections, and press
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  • 64 1 MORE KILLINGS IN PALESTINE Jerusalem, Sunday. found shot dead on the Utwol; u iawv border this morning ie found murdered on '"Haifa Road near Telaviv. A /Pmiumary policeman was kill- 'h whUe Patrolling on ar R ;tl arcil ng a party of workers ;Msiderable military acti«*fcm. Lorry loads of the
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  • 125 1 Washington Sunday. The State Department announced yesterday, that Japan has promised to allow the gradual return of Americans to their property m Chinese territory occupied by the Japanese. Japanese authorities, however, reserve the right to decide whether the actual conditions of any given area warmn. the
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  • 253 1 CZECH MOBILISATION REPORTS U/HILK reports Irom Vienna state that all Austrian* ol the 1917 class and the majority of those of the 1915 and 1916 classes, have heen ordered to renter for military service, official circles m Prague, altogether deny German reports that mohilisation has
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  • 162 1 Salamanca. Sunday. TENERAL FRANCO'S head--11 quarters claim a further big advance m (he south-east of Teruel Moraderubielos. Albentosa and Barra Ca it is added that the Republicans suffered a terrible defeat and lost enormous quantities of war material and many prisoners. The advance is The
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  • 407 2 POOR TENANTS BUNG EXPLOITED? From Our Ov a Reporter I KUALA LUMPUR, SUNDAY. \y JPITS I-: RAPID CONSTRI CTION OF NEW DWELLINGS IN ■;l- IHE KESIOIATIAL AREAS IN KUALA LUMPUR AND [TS i RBS, THERE IS AN ACUTE SHORTAGE OF HOUSES AT [HE MOMENI IN
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  • 129 2 'From Our Own Reportc-, Penang. Saturday. kS unusual scene was witness- od at the Dictrict Office. But- terworth. when a deputation of S about a dozen bus owners laid their grievances before members > /of the Kural Board after their monthly meeting. i
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  • 161 2 From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping, Saturday. A CHINESE .school teacher attached to Chine.se School m Padang Gajah, v.as found guilty by the second Magistrate Tungku Syed Abdullah, on an amended charge of criminal misappropriation In respect of $50. He was fined $100 or two months
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    18 2 Mr. Sng Beng Kok and Miss Onj( Yah Hup. who wen married yesterday at the Chinese Consulate Tribune
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  • 59 2 Singapore, Saturday. A Chinese woman Ah Lim. appeared before Mr J C. H. Oldham. the second magistrate, this morning on a charge of attempted suicide by taking caustic soda m a house at Arab Street yesterday afternoon. n7V* Reused pleaded guilty saying that she had a quarrel with
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  • 255 2 INNOCULATING 46,000 SCHOOL CHILDREN IN SINGAPORR A NYONE ,vh (M lvally ton child should not give hj two cents to spend. 1 -that i s vice of Dr. H. R. Morrison Asl! Medical Officer of the Sin^ Municipality, to all parents. When I called on him Morrison told me that
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  • 76 2 King George Fields London, baturw AT a meeting of the admin* council of King George foundation, held yesterday. sranfe confirmed to a number of new x» for "King George's Fields The total grants made by the ioj tion amount to £167,000. the nun approved schemes now bein- which 227 are
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  • 17 2 GOVERNOR AND G.O. C. AT THE YACHT CLUB ••pneti at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club reeatta- Tribune
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  • 784 3 m v E E FIGHT AFTER A SOCCER MATCH DUR T SEQUEL: TAMIL FINED iwrom Our Own Report KUALA LUMPUR. SATURDAY. A p EoN OF MESSRS. PATERSON SIMONS, WHO HAS ILD IN CONNECTION WITH THE UGLY INCIDENTS .FTER THE FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE MATCH Ch
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  • 151 3 Berlin. Sunday. News of a reported CV.ech mobilisation is announced by an official Gil— news agency. Prague. Sunday The Coven mem officially denief any reports 01 mobilisation on the Silesian or any other frontier. The official communique declares, 'No abnormal movenunis have taken place 10-day or any other
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  • 91 3 SCANDAL Street," with Lew Ayres nd Louise Campbell m the leadintr roU li >'cis pride of place at the Pavilion tor the next, few days. It i.s the story of a *irl falsely accused of murder on the evidence supplied by H'andal-mongerins neighbours, tension Increases rapidly
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    18 3 Hr. Ong Ten* Kwee and Miss Loo 'uay Kuan, who were married yeserda? at the Chißeae I'onsuiate.— Tribune
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  • 239 3 ALLEGED ASSAULT ON DETECTIVE CORPORAL From Ou> Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday m interesting case was disposed ot ta f* the Alor Gajah police court before Mr. H C Gates. M.C.S .m which Cigbt ran ul coolftei employed on a Chetly'". estate at Gading were charged with Wsaulttng a Tamil detective
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    • 16 3 pverseas assurance LIMITED. "na l! '»l(lin K. Chulia Street, SINGAPORE. lre > Marine, Motor (I|n WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
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    • 126 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING k THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN:— SpeciaI Terms SCHOOL TEACHERS: Reduct-d Rates Special Music Apprec ation Clftlies. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz. Expo: enced and Qualified Mmic T^acht r 25. Barker Road. TUBLIC NOTICE LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) DIVIDEND NO. 30. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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    • 111 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS Exnress Service 3 times daily 1 II I CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road Singapore, Tel: Ml 5 2 NAN YANG HOTEL. 43. Juhm Maha nun, Muar. Tel. 1W L NAN CHANG HOTEL. «4. Bunea Kaya, Malao Tel l Singapore u> Muar. Malacca k.l at 7.00
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    • 77 3 i BRITISH) Only the purest and iintst «jua*«i^ ingredients are used m this face Pow*m which is silk sifted and will not clog t»w pores. Gives the bloom of youth <♦ every skin. From all leading Dispensaries nitl High-Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAJ ll??lSfc (ecil Street. Just Received Just
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 79 4 Londoi das l Buyers 7 5 I*. ClO rtt> tellers 7% tad romid (SepUmbei Bujwj 7%^ 1,,,, i turda) PALM OIL (Malaya) TOm^ y Elfl ..ii Value Unchanged la bulk JulvAub shjpnienl COPRA (Strait* I .M.S > [.u-3 SeUen July Shipment HAGO H-OUK (Sarawak) rulylAug Bhlpmenl Unch 1
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    • 63 4 London Saturday Previous To-day Chane* C i vi Paris (cijajnfc middle rate) 178.32 178.20 -.02 iT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) BJ6-] li 8.95-3 W rr on shanghai (closing selling rate) Unchanged IT on HoiiKkon? (closing selling rate) M 32 Unchanged X T on Japan (closing selling rate)
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    • 31 4 >'i mm: New York. Saturday Previous To-day Change .one m Steady .Spot Buyers 4% Closed Sellers 15 OotlDK Buyers 15' )t Sellers ***** Ton- Bteady steady Spot ]V
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    • 19 4 4,<)|.1) o Undon Saturday. Spot |J% 19 5116 1 i 6 4 months' forward lf% lQ l^
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    • 19 4 London. Saturday. UN Standard Proton* To-day Cnang* Bpot (afternoon idoatag price). Closed iruL'urM Litftj >l win yt
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    • 55 4 Previous To-day DuiUop Ruo*" ff^ *J|sj hiT^rTalSnica! In6uniri«i IWfc jl imperial fob-cc* JJ 1.«'' Canadian P^* J g l JiSffSi l»— tlW- 29 6 29.6 AyeVHitam ?Jr^ ?1J Southern iflntat 9 [J« PabftDfi 371., 3--1 tlliit!! A"l*tl< icon ici v Shell Traiibport Cliartered Ban* K M j^
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    • 348 4 IF on leaving school a boy decides t> become a clerk, then he b made a miserable c hoice. said a director of a local Compa.iy 4 more than 10 clerks on its pay roU vvhen I souffhi his riewg tM
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    • 131 4 (From Our Own Correspond London. July t AS had been expected, the a statistics for June showedi e«~"*U incre^M* m visible if plies, and that the figures U t vii me market. Accord m c to Messrs. A. Sto uss and Co.*s figures, vLsible sip pnes
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    • 88 4 Exports of tinned pineapples J the week ending July 9 from M» ports amounted to 51.875 cases, oi' 47.322 (91 per cent,) tUtt *ere w United Kingdom. 575 (1 per cenJ« to the Continent of Europe. w« per cent.) cases to Canada, ana 1 per cent.) cases elsewhere
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  • 745 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company July U P-» 29- 31 -cd 44 48,-nom ay >4 9 25 9 I 0 5^2 0- 621 /2 0i,3 22|6 135 140 9 9 10 9 i 21 9 22 9 15- 16,I 038 042 II 097 101 >3.9 24 9cd P 1
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  • 193 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. Buyers Sellers Ampat* V 4*6 Batu Selangors 1 35 1*« Hong Fatte 099 LO2 Hongkong Tin 23 9 249 cd Jelebus 0.72 "i 11 Kamunting Tin 919 11; -xd Katu Tin 25,- 26:6 KVamfltS 10 b 110 Srutf V. \t Wm Lingui Tin 163 1.70
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    • 205 5 Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Broken tn Securities and Commodtm* Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Servtc*. KEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. MEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS* ASSII. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE.
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    • 205 5 c J907 red 1947 liwionnn" 1W) J W norn I, nt Mar 51 Sept 30 182 I wwfl HOOO^OO c 9 °9 red 1955 $1000 odd 107 ll <> norn Int. May X Nov. 1 120& 121 Vi d I Sh Mar 31- Sept 30 ,10 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000
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    9 6 irimr „..(1 l-imishmenl" nhiih at the C a,,ii,,| „n
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    • 104 6 oa\/ii inN 615 9.15 TO NIGHT II urn -sii m i :»i i» II Nlo^' ""Theatre" ROYAL G ro XIGHT!l|)m Greater than Any Mytholog.cal Yet Produced •TIIIAGARAJA" HAM SAIM ..HAM MIRDCRER! "^^4 The Strangest II uman UfeVffll S DOSTOIEVSKY'S IMMORTAL STORY OF PRIMITIVE m|j| "fv^ PASSIONS BLAZING V wfr INTO
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    • 124 6 l-ONTIXCED SUCCESS! 7th J>\' ivii\Di:n" ill shows packed U s|Nc J OPENING DAY! I SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 3.15 I S( CHILDREN will be admitted at 25 cts I I II I j 6.5 CAPITOL 9,5 I Grand Adventure Story' I n' :^?«s» marco polo I gSyPPiy^PM^^^*^^^ and CAST of 5,00(1
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  • 261 7 LOCAL LAWYER AS COMPLAINANT ALLEGED CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION .Singapore, Saturday. i CASK of criminal intimidation preferred against Mr. A. E. Beavis, a teal boxing promoter, by Mr. Samuel Fung (the well-known Singapore lawyer) was thin morning mentioned m the Fifth Police Court before Mr. L. C. Goh. Mr. T. W. Ong
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  • 317 7 DISEASES GETTING WORSE IN SELANGOR I Kuala tumpur. Saturday ut (iß creases m »he number I I* d,,,hs from 1 ndlKri .beriinSe.an g orh.r« I n«. ri* to some concern on hf par! «f health authont.es m illbeSWe. according to the teUrt I reporl M the progre^ of the ple
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  • 1808 7 Singapore. Saturday. DING IPORE has lost one of her most respected citizens m t he death S ni Mr. 0. P. (Jriffith-Jones, which took place at the General Hos"Voniin^ to Singapore over 30 years a^o, Mr. (i i riffith J I )nes m^ taken
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    • 41 7 to-nicht 600 9i5 MARLBOROUGH ■j- —^rr~r~~ S. D. SUBBALAKSHMI and M. K. THYACARAJA BHACAVATHAR m "NAVEENA SARANGATHARA" A Magnificent TAMIL TALKIE To-morrou A Beautiful Egyptian Talkie "BEHIND THE CURTAIN" iru <• kj a Topical Showinr the Coru nation Ceremony of King FAROUK
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    • 177 7 m^\ Hk m I bß^^B»^BsL i SEE HIM AT THE NEW ALHAMBRA IN THE MOST LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE > YEAR The ADVENTURES of j ROBIN HOOD; WATCH FOR CALA\ OPENING S AT MALAYA'S ONLY S S AIR-CONDITIONED CINEMA. 2 A, TONIGHT SIMULTANEOUSLY TO-NIGHT SUN TALKffiS EMPIRE THEATRE ,vw World)
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  • 4168 8 GUIDE TO CURRENT FORM OF THE RUNNERS FORM GUIDE FOR PUNTERS (OMBpIM U\ "Man us SuiM-rbus MJMTBfOi m Ihrir tkttt m«»st N tt«l outinKs «»f afl a«w* a«d ktfiH •'<(! fxmirs rnti-r«(l for th. Hrn two imj sk\»- mectinß of Im l.i.pinc Turl (lub
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 49 8 I 4 or ill is ompeiil i on onl> /traf a -Films Iwlw VV 4 miii be used. Imks Hi ik me aii a handieapV ll« k fiiiilelT not! Th c expert e n ee d photographer would haivi' chowen. an>hou. the reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!
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  • 58 9 SNAPSHOTS BY TRIBUNE READERS A rrou'ssiurT-Bv Mr. Cecil L Tcskey. Central Fire Station. Hill Street. Singapore. I Temple, Penang— By Mr. Arthur Barlels, 42, Hooper Road, Singapore. "Sunset"— By L Set. S^rle. K. 3 Married Quarters, Changi. ••My Destination"-!* Mr. Lim f«f Scan, 17, Boat Qu* Sin*»P*««. v MalayM Sunrise—
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  • 348 10 MORNING TRIBUNE TRYING IT ON THE DOG FIRST Singapore: Monday, July iflL l'»> s DRESSING the subject of tin municipali tation of ihu Fed- •ral i lapital b( the la»( meeting of hi Kualti Lumpur Sanitar) Board, Mr I X Vrtha\:ih mi. pointed «'iit x > i j nun than
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  • 793 10 HOW FRANCE IS PLANNING HER AIR DEFENCE 4 IK raid precautions for France a* a whoU may be said to con partly m the irganiaatioa of pi roplane to aero .i: ti -ill! fl.i 1 f ■Mill barrage carried *>y ■Un■ oi ballfl t D e and partlj In whs
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    102 10 m-M^ f I V ita V IS S|>are "™"W> had the honour •m the K u»rd 1n,,,, the >mi s m^ui':; n n "ST tin- Honourable Artillery J£ fTenini Ihc Honourable Artillery •omnan v nr»vi hours Uhenthe Kin* and Queen held a Court n y »h«M memben the Honounble ArtUleS
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    • 43 10 Ti^djys White Label Announcement In the past a few good things Wife hard to get at all tunes. In the present all good things a,e hard to get ol any lime. It i» a comfort u» knov* PEWAR'S Is obtainable everywhere P 8.-E
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  • 315 11 0, 000 U. S. FACTORIES READY FOR WAR WORK IT military Purposes ak of war >nvolvmg the United States 10.000 of the nalustri al plants Immediately would be converted for producunplies, Mr. Lou.s Johnson. Assistant Secretary of War. I the National Machine Tool Builders Association at their 1 i so
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  • 76 11 s Bombay. \|R- Bulusu Sambamurthi, speaker Ifl ti the Madras Assembly, who J takes his chair clad only m a loin I cloth, has decided to observe silence I every morning for three hours. If he is successful m keeping to i this decision, he proposes later
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  • 94 11 White Whale Killed Vernon, Prince Edward Lsland. A WHITE whale has been killed about eight miles off shore near Vernon. Prince Edward Island, when live fishermen m a motor launch came upon it. The fishermen fired about 40 rounds from shotguns at the whale before killing it after a four-hour
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  • 152 11 Fashion Expert 's Forecast PORSETS— not any modern variety v but genuine old-fashioned whaieoone cor.set.s which husbands have to :are vp are coming back. The man with the bad news is Mr. Orry-Kelly. chief of the fashion experts at Warner Brothers m Hollywood, who right now has ordered enough whale
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  • 193 11 "WORLD LANGUAGE" Finns Urged To Learn English Helsinki. AN intensive study of English by all ciasse.. In Finland is urged m a letter jccupymg a whole column m the local lewspaper Uusi Suomi. The writer points out that English v the mother tongue of 550 million of the world's inhabitants,
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  • 86 11 Four Cows Die Oj Rubber Lining SO alike are rubber latex the ftltwUlK I which oozes from rubber trees, milk, that four cows made a fatal mistake when they found a bucket of lattx lying around on a rubber plantation. The cows, thinking they had found
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  • 86 11 Spanish Unemployment Problem Solved Saragassa THE Province of Bftragossa bM derided 1 to mobilise all its unemployed to vest the crops m the areas recently captured by the Nationalists. The men will be paid the stojutor wace and work normal hours, but nej may not refuse the tMkfl assignee, to
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  • 84 11 Hollywood SHIRLEY TEMPLE, accompanied by ber mother and lather. Mr. and Mrs George F. Temple, has left here on rf motor trip across the continent. The family hope to visit New York ai t. return by way of Callandar. Ontario, home of the Dionne quintuplets. They
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    • 120 11 [MUSICAL [YPEWRITER m show I c mechanical clatter of his ypewriter, Alexander Rose, a court! reporter, has invented musical typewriter" k rth m dinner given b y the md Reporters' Association. P< •t v hat looked like an ordinary typewriter on the table. Rale'hi h|k l down t0 "+l* and
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    • 26 11 CHECK THESE FOOTS THAT MAKE ROYAL FIRST! SPEED Gr»at«r Tolum*? EASE Wtth many e*clu«iv# »e«tur»»! CAPACITY B«tt«r typing <*»'«" ECONOMY. Lowmt opeiating com DURABILITY lUcordi prov* »t
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    • 90 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m 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 any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON
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    • 28 11 THi TRUi TONIC FOOD OttrtMfcfecf mU CkmmkU and Storm im.m: irwr*: at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KI'RT BLACII his On hes»tra WEDNKSDAY FRIDAY S P.M. To Midnight
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  • 45 12 "n,: 1 7,;;;. »<£ «-< d r in? eavv >eas on "> ihf sh rps > al I founlan^ »t spray mm the 11.1111 at Brishton. iPlanpt News). 1 "'^ssaftssasas r n.n«>lc hrach near Dartmouth. |PU B siw?i afe ni?ineei> 'ayin^ a wire road f«
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    147 13 he *ir cra^h m which three of the boxers and the trainer were yal Air Force boxing team arrived home at Southampton on the Castle from their tour of South Africa. The men who lost their ins m a South African Air Force plane when it crashed m
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    • 33 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JBWBIUD WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AC! NTS FOR RENE ULLMANN MFTLBB PLACB, SINGAPORE.
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  • 2072 14 WOMAN DAY BY DAY Air Raid Practice For Women -Paris Prepares For Royal Visit -Transform ing Dresses ■n our Ou n Corn London. Jill} 8« thi in^t m hool foi training men to be nil i;>i<l instnuiin v.is opened tins wee* j) > i.vis Reading, head «»i the Women s
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    • 34 15 TSPECIAL OFFER FOR j JULY and AUGUST only BEAITIITL AND LASTING PEIIM ANKNT WAVES at SS.OO and $10.00 only J MAISON PEHM J LADIES HAIEDRESBERB j 3. FORT ROAD MALACCA i (Telephone: 1U1) •0»
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    • 407 16 BY PsOandBRITISH INDIA LINES tiNi.Ut.HORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. um u ue rseusage B'psee rseuaage e J!»38 lJ 7 0 CORFU W.000 July 29 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept. i •BHUTAN MOO July 30 RANCH! 17,000 Sept. J 6.000 Aug. Hl.'KDWAN 6.070 Sept. 24 ***** Aim 12 RANPURA [WO Oct. 7 6J00 Aug.
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    • 339 16 k TO FRENCH PORTS L** CHARCEURS REUNK HOMEWARDS. utSIKAUh Foi MaiifUlcs. Boideaux Nantes to Huvi, j /TO SAIGON INDOCHIiNA CAP BT .JACQUES For BftigOQ. Tourane >\n(\ HaiDhong S. A. M. J. (from Saigon) S The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO., LTD 1-H0NE5996 UNION BIILIJLNu. J Lloyd Inestmo i Incorporated m
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    • 271 17 IMII\S IMIILP LINK. Incorporated m Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Dii e sans. J \ug 29 Bn*' 3 SSLp round trip ticket, Singapore to Austrahu .s.ued at the MAAn Sydney or First Class passenger* may transfer at Singapore. Bn.sbam o> to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. «iio:l 2nd c! 1 BRISBANE SYDNEY return
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    • 70 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., L ID. (APCAR LINE) eNG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S II I II A L A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 28, AT I P.M. lie above vessel has excellent modem nfvon.uiOd-i.u-4 ur First 'ialixm and t,econd Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 115 17 iQSTAL Intelligence] TEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY Anvfrilia Nieu Holland 2.30 p.m. Southern Autfrwn Aircr lt 2 p.m. ally Aircraft 2 p.m. G.G. Pasquier 11 a.m in ri 0 Macao A'rcr ft 2 p.m. Nieuw Holland 2.30 p.m. nd Aircraft 2 p.m Mi'iicl IT ca Aircraft 2 p.m 1 UfeA TO-MORROW
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    • 118 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Godown Gate Gate Entrance Exit 22 1 1 18 2 3 16 1 3 14 2 3 Ta&man 8 2 3 Steel Seafarer 32 2 3 Silverteak 36 2 3 Yuensang 48 4 5 Autolycus 5 4 5
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  • 806 19 SINGAPORE AND SERVICES FIGHT' A THRIILING DRAW IMPORTANT MALAYA CUP MATCH WILL HAVE TO BE REPLAYED ■ntfow services 2. Lmbincd f«wt« ,£Tffi noJ "'^.urdav m the key Malaya Cup pTrfS- s hern seetlonuo h Kee Siang. The next minute enabled his side to draw evel. mS m Singapore's attack were
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  • 151 19 FRASER COMPANY. Lk Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 16, l pjn Date t: dit year 6d. No. 62 July 29 Aug. 5 July 30 W* 5' less tax Aug. 12 July 18 15 ■W. No. 11 July 20 July 27 July 21 2*-' 8% less tax June 28 July 28
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  • 68 20 I WHILE digging among the foundations rli™ res j? urant a t Orebitch, on the a an C aSt workm *n came upon a Roman greave. Besides a very beautiful amphora Pearl grey m colour, and othe7 ft-a?- 1 nts of pottery, a human jaw bone of
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  • 53 20 m Munich Munich fYCLISTS found riding their P^fS, v when drunk are to be furbidoffl further use of their bicycles Munich Police. Their names and addresses are be published m the newspap*-^ These strict measures for t safety foUow a wave of accident? nich caused
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 482 20 ON THE RADIO SINGAPORE 11/ l 1 M«s <r<jr».O mi \> m 5 (Mi Malay m fcf< ian| Bo«», v Ahmad C.B I>i TepJ KjlU b> Mi.s.s Neng Jobanl. ■Ijormin Doenla* 1 by Ahmad CB. Kuafohore' by Mi... Men« JogMIJ Kalau Boedfth Maiang' by Ahmad C H X;..< h f>
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    • 439 20 MANILA 4 it! Nestk Hit: and 4 ;,(i Hollywood commrntatci 5.05 Programme preview, wratner reportB 10 Stocks— Hesa and ZeuUn 5 20 Sunki.st Tim« 5 50 Local markt't report. 5 55 NIB nw* period 20 Variety programme^ HlO Tabacakra'l overseas news period 8 20 Variety programme. 9 20 Music by
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    • 387 20 vi ROM YD( 15 15 Mcs (198 fS Ttt*-J*"iL Opening. Musical Selections. Billy Reids Accordion Band. 5 50 Children's programme. 6.47 Programme review. News bulletin. 7.10 Fiim songs. 8 00 Concert by the Nirom Quintet, conducted by Boris Marieff. 9 00 Marches. y.20 Phohi sports talk. 9.40 Song recital. 9.48
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    • 489 20 AMERICAN SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS the following quotation* frm v. York were received :roir mJ? S. E. Levy and Co., by air mail day. .Stocks July 15 Last Sa> 1 Adams Express tNoPa;* American Can (Par $25' 99' 2 Amer. For. Power $7 piu. 21 7^ -do- -do- ss. Deb. 203U
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  • 467 21 Jobs Waiting For Qualified Doctors Dentists vi moor addressing Medical College students at the D K K !n« B EdlS lvil 'College of Medicine. Singapore, on Saturday, ,(.1(1 them: f ti. <lunii)s ai»d anxieties oi* me present time there ti i i < t I octors Z dentists from this
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  • 351 21 BRILLIANT weather favoured the annual athletic sports meeting of the ri.R.C. held on tne Club Padang on Saturday. r an Although no records were broken some splendid times were returned by the competitors m the track events. Raymond Minjoot. proved that he was the best m the sprint
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  • 276 21 Singapore, Saturday A VERY enjoyable aquatic sports meet- ing at the Selerang Pool by the Royal Engineers. The chief items m the varied and interesting programme were the inter-Company events which were closely contested, the 34th Company being the winning team The open invitation relay
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  • 119 21 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Sir Shenton Thomas, the Governor is formally to open the B.M.BC.'s new short-wave station at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, thus ieally starting an allMalayan broadcasting era. The scheduled programme on 225 metres will be adhered to between 5 and 7. after
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  • 52 21 EPWORTH LEAGUE SWIMMING CARNIVAL Singapore^o* the S eah Yun Hie... hip 40 W^.^n- 2 Tan Soon Watt. I Tan HocK San. Tan Cnia. -i K °B n ,nfAna Bottle Race j: 1 Wee Uong SS vaTBT* a k2£ "cSSile Race: I. Tan Eng Ann; 2. W fstoS°^^trib»ted by Mrs U>h
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  • 83 22 BA TA VIA WINS YACHTING TROPHY Sinuapon. Sunday. Till last of ihr scries of IfefM rates. Ittl rivrn Ihe In*' r -Tori Challenge to Batavi.i. who came home to clay with points. They have won by Mini against Sm«;:iporr. and ofliriuls itftlC that it was a rrand rac« throughout. Two
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  • 210 22 Singapore, Saturday. Till Koniniijke Bataviasthe Jai-ht Cliih. sailed and won a fraud raic to-day against the Koyal Singapore i? aeh t Club, m the first rate of a series of three. Tht Batavla Club won bf one and I half points and came home with n MCOndl U)
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  • 511 22 INTERESTING CRICKET AT SEPOY LINES nkri AHING yesterday at 110 for three wickets and with a lead of 180 runs, MeD da,,] College Undergraduate beat the Graduates by 64 runs m the two- day rrirk I fixture begun on Saturday, the first match of the series
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  • 77 22 IN a cricket match played at Tanglin yesterday. Headquarters. R.AF., beat the R.A.M.C. by 65 runs. Batting first the Airmen scored 106 (Shepherd 17, Vicary 17, Thompson 3 for 7. Howland Z for 18) to which the Medicals could reply with only 41, m the face
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  • 86 22 Singapore, bu'.urday. THAMPIONSHIP ties m tho Singapore J Badminton Association tournament nt the Clerical Union Hall to-day resulted as follows: MEN'S JUNIOR SINGLES Teo Keok Kwong <C.U.» beat Teo Thu&ng Kiat (Jacques*. 14—14: 3—o; 15—8. VETERANS' SINGLES Tan Hock San iDevonshiio) beat laun Pok Tjin, walk over. LADILS'
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  • 121 22 SINGAPORE TEAM FOR MALAYAN TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY JIIE. Singapore Table T, lv i v A nation derided MtetiMg specially held tor I 2? p..*e. lo send pUyers to l^huft »rr.» (hamp^.Mvi, lab bcrhHd terini the .slh^Ji M-'iMhd U n-mpn, m Mentioned rv« nls Men 's Srnules: Loh Koh <, Chma
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  • 264 22 WEEKEND GOLF AT BUKIT TIMAH qualitying round of the Smgapa Golf Club Duffers Cup comoetitii /as played at Bukit Timah on Saturdi .nd yesterday and resulted as I V. G. Stokes 90 J4 V R. W. Wallace 83 16 =ff R. G. Atkins 85 18 =ff J. S. Ramsay 88
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  • 120 22 Singapore, Saturf*, A VERY bad accident 9 Upper Serangoon R«ad front of the Paya Lebar l 0™ mC V this evening when two nv>* came into collision, one ol i ing overturned. ies Six persons sustained toj Hos were conveyed to the Oe» Pi*" 1
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  • 1025 23 iNL YI3R UNS NEEDED WITH FIVE WICKETS IN HAND jELANGOR'S NARROW ESCAPE nwwn SINGAPORE OF A CRICKET WIN OVER SELANGOR, KE^OvSS MORE RUNS WERE NEEDED FOR VICTORY WITH IN HAND WHEN CLOSURE WA6 APPLIED. •YE WICKETS IN n week end on the padang. On
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    26 23 1 ii i >K XI which just escaped a trouncing at the hands of Sin e a pore, m a cricket match whic concluded yesterday.- Tribune
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  • 79 23 MEDICAL COLLEGE BADMINTON MEDICAL College Undergraduates beat Graduates at badminton by five games to nil. Results:— SINGLES I Foo Lum Choon beat Dr. La Brooy 15—8, 15—8; Ho Yuen beat Dr. S. J. Chong 13—13 (s—l), 15—8; Chong Soon Liat beat Dr. Chua Tong Guan 15—3, 15—3. DOUBLES Foo Lum
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  • 249 23 SELANGOR Xl— lst Innings Lee Soon Wee c Toombs b Bolton 11 O. R. Ransome b Simpson 44 B. S. Gill b Jansen 4 H. M. Fuller c Hopkins b Dynes 29 L. de Silva retd. hurt 8 C. de Silva Jansen 13 S. Nalliah b Orowder 2 Oorbex
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    • 168 23 To-day's Tides High Tides: 1.26 a.m., 9 ft. 3 ins.; 2.10 p.m., 8 ft. 8 ins. R. H. White b Jansen 0 B. Mayo b Growder 5 G. Singh b Growder 6 J. F. Stookes ct Simpson b Dynes 18 O. H. Ransome did not bat. L. de Silva did
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  • 257 24 ENGLAND'S PLAYERS FOR THE FOURTH TEST 2 Probables Hurt MATCH BEGINS AT LEEDS ON CDIHAV FRIDAY LONDON, SI M>AV Till KNGUSH TEAM FOB HB FOURTH TEST BEGINNING AT LEEDS ON FRIDAY, WILL iv: SELECTED FROM THE FOLLOWINO:ll;inimoii(l (ript.un) PanMa V.irdl<N C.ibh \>rit> Koucn I'aviitri HunlstafT doriclanl K.i m ctt ompton
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  • 65 24 Canton. Sunday Japanese raiders came over the city :it «»!>() am. Wonftha beinp heavily bombed The lauii concentrated on Wbngtha railhead which vu again heavily damaged though the loss of lifp s 111 pghteen planea participated In n raid, and remained overhead for irhtv minute: while 21 others
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  • 33 24 Royal Visit Will Take Place London Saturday. MR jacks and other d.n.rat ,ons to the streets to domestic arrangements at the Qua! D'Orsay palace whereThelr Malesties witi stay In P«ru British Official Wireless
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  • 59 24 Honfckonp. Bunday It is oHkially announced that H.M.S. Sufi oik arrived at 4 am to-day irom Weiheiwd with 100 rating intended, to supplement the crews of the Yanvtoe flotilla The ratings are "Oing to Hankow by special train al 4 •> m. on Monday after
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  • 501 24 Singapore, Saturday. A MOST enjoyable function was the third annual athletic sports meeting ho!<j at the Jalan Besar Stadium yes- I trrday by the V.M.C.A. School of Com- i merer 4 Six school records were broken: They were: Putting the weight <2 12 ins.*;
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  • 84 24 London, Saturday. C CREDIT from Institutions outside the j clearing banks circle, have contin-m-d to meet with pood inquiry, with 7;8 ptT cent often paid against bonds a.s securities, compared with the urual coarge of 58. Clearing banks tills are! however, well filled for those willing tcr
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    19 24 Miss Wong Sim Moi. winner of the necklace making race at the Chinese Epworth League sports on Saturday. Tribune
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  • 310 24  - CHINESE GUERILLAS THREATEN PEIPING Sin Chew Poh Sundii EIGHTEEN Japane.se planes coi ed against Wuhan roup Z day morning from Huan an andl shan. Another group raided Hani where an air batth last for tu minutes ensued. A Japanese plane wa brought while a Chine.se plane as sal damaged Japanese
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  • 202 24 London. Sunday MR. BERN AYS, Parliamentary Secret to the Ministry of Health. wiU op Inext Friday, a new community cenu^ Frankland Village. Hayv.-ards auj The village is established on an of 45 acres with views over jsw Forest, which is being developed d> Haywards Heath Housing Society J»
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    • 10 1 Local A. A. A. Champion V( ,1. "July J«- 9:iB
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    • 126 1 r 0. Allen is playing cricket for Middler W again after a month's compulsory m action, and .should Hammond not be any of the remaining Tests the p.adKsex man may be called upon to the bn ach. lid be many years of cricket
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    • 269 1 Some Key Players For The Colony Eleven For Ipoh TO-DAY the attention of cricketers m Singapore is focussed upon the match on the padang m which a strong state side will be opposed to Selangor, and m which there is every prospect of some really bright cricket. In a fortnight
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    • 383 1 INTER-STATE CRICKET TO-DAY SINGAPORE'S only interstate crirket match of the season begins this morning on the S.C.C. padang at 11 a.m. It is against Selangor, Singapore's biggest rivals m all field*, of sport, and both states are strongly represented. It should be a very good match, and there will be
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    • 55 1 THE Combined Services team for today's Malaya Cup match again I Singapore has been selected as 10ll w y Cpl* Milne < Gordons t, LAC Cob (R.A.F.). Gnr. Bowley (R.A.». AC Hall (R.A.F.). Spr. Quail <PE.i. Bdr. (R.A.i.FLt. Messenger fR.A.F.». Pto Taylor iLoyals). Cpl. Fields (R.E.». A.
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    • 70 1 AST week-end, playing* for the Kuala Kangsar Sporting Unioa against Dr. Moreirn's XI. T. M. Hart, the Malaya cricketer, equalled the feat of Eu Cheow Teik of Peoiang of scoring three centuries this season to date. Hart played a sparkling inninga ol 123, hitting 18
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    • 178 1 56- YEAR OLD A THLETE IN STATE A. A. A. MEET THE picture on the left is of Mr. Choo Chiang Liang, veteran sportsman of Kuala Lumpur, who at the ripe age of 56 competed la the Selangor kJUL championship meeting the other week. He ran m the 440 and
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      • 51 1 Notes from Seletar, 2, TanqUn topics, 3, To-day's Malaya Cup match, 3, Joe Louis' next fight, 3, Singapore A A A. meeting, 4, How Louis beat Schmeling, 5, Hennessy trophy cheketat ipoh, 5, Selangor athletics, 6, British Golf Open, 6 World sculling title, 6, Singapore league soccer, 7, Tirj topics,
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    • 1576 2 NOTES from SELETAR hx Flash ']«HM thai it never raim bul il pours, and al- I ,h'■- ia H '••'ii' yarded ;i a Win ;ha proved ti i m! 'portsmen a! .vlet.u 111! Th«- ..ui nine litej i i Pue» came do Lorrenl I
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    • 54 2 Till: Singapore Veterans were again visitors to Tanglin last week and emerged the losers by the narrow margin of 3 2 against i strong tram of the Skins. They were unlucky, as they again forced i draw until Hughes m the final minute
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      • 34 2 ißb 4^ tm^C /WA/mjt'g ffwrV- T^/tiJ Mr 9 •i' I 9si^& 9 i I /f Iv^J J M JNI JLP M.jf4L SUPER TYRES MASTER OF MILEAGE lc°«.V, SI ME, DARBY t CO., LTD. WPS.
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    • 433 3 TIME LIMIT SYSTEM MUST BE ARRANGED indeed that Solangor will have to take fi Iv m the only state match of the tinu. four of their best players. Hir s as on "J forward to k eenly. the ex The nuach^^ l^ promise of a really fine Frs^w^* 3^ year
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    • 360 3 FOR AFTERNOON MA TCHES patient 74. A more aggressive man might perhaps have got a century considering the smallness of the I.A. ground and the bowling getting loose towards the er.d. However, he batted well and had it not been for him the Indians might not have seen 100, for
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    • 160 3 THE only time cricket becomes dull is when batsmen sit on the splice or when matches peter out into tame draw.s Happily very few batsmen m this country sit on the splice and not i single match played m Selangor over the week-end resulted m a draw
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    • 51 3 WESTCHESTER CUP Next Match In States In June 1939 THE Westcheater Cup Polo Matches between Gre«lt Britain and the Unitatl States, which are to be played at the Meadowbrook Club, at Westbuiv, Long bland, arc to take niace m Juno according to an announcement made by the United States Pott
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    • 116 3 rhas now been definitely settled that Joe Louis will fight Max Baer, the former heavyweight champion, m September for the world's Louis has already beaten Baer once, knocking him out m the fourth round of their fight m 1935, m New York.
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    • 166 3 THE standard of play m amateur billiards has improved considerably m recent years. Robert Marshall, the Australian who won the Empire title at Melbourne, scored at a pace hitherto unknown m the amateur same. His breaks and averages uould have been sufficient to beat almost any
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    • 344 4 Sundram Carries Off The Honours On The Padang r|i( i enti i< of the Singapore Am*- 1 ture Athletic ociation ii f(> Ix. commended, for the increa ed iritcic t Mid ictivltt iii athletic la du< entirely to the J id thai thJ itlor i, :i given evei ble encoctu
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    • 201 4 PERRY FOR FRANCE? To Play In Professional Tourney p.! Perry (On il Britaii t T Tilden (United States) and Bllesworth v»nea (United States) are all i xp.ru-! to enter (or the French Profes lawn Tennis Championships, which have been tentatively fixed either for the end "i Jul) or the beginning
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    • 3 4 SIX RECORDS BROKEN
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    • 67 4 SOCCER BAN Sudeten Germans And Professionalism A I a meeting of the Sudeten German Football Federation at Teplitz the /hole question of the continuance cf tne Federation wa« discussed and seveal Important decisions were arrived at ChieJ o! these was the decision to Coltow Germany's lead m banning professional footballers
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    • 36 4 DOMINIONS' WIMBLEDON BID FAILS T 1 •;->•,. Mdjto, Uatbleu were winning S« M Pay fofifety Prom 8S c South Alncan doomed v FIPOBI tha t moment was CEYLONESE Ru^T SCORES TRIPLE S IN A. A. A. MEETING
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    • 146 4 All-Blacks To Tour In Australia Again C. W. TINDILL. the New Zealand test cricketer, has been chose as one of the backs to play tor the All-Blacks team which is to playii Australia m August. Among the forwards chosen are! Walton (Napier*, A. Lambourne ft lmgton* and R. M. IfcKenzie
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    • 108 4 HAR VARD WINS U. S. BOATRACE HARVARD defeated Yale n I Varsity boat race at N<- Connecticut, on the river 1 1 a four miles course by three a length I Harvard also won the I I man's race by two and a and the two-mile Junior approximately one length
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    • 152 3 WHO WILL BE MALA YA CUP FINALISTS? JH<» plays Selangor m the final of the Malaya Cup this season? This is the question to be decided this afternoon on the S.A.F.A. stadium hen Singapore and the Combined Services meet m the final— and key lateh of the southern section. fiood
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    • 547 5 LOUIS' ANIMAL FEROCITY STARTLED FRIEND FOE ALIKE ■Of Louis retained the heavyweight championJ fhip of the world when he knocked out Max ■xlunolins the idol of Germany, m the iirst round of their bout m New York and m doing so he confounded both his critics and his admirers. I
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    • 48 5 JTST under £517 a second was the staggering sum that Joe Louis earned for the 2 minutes 4 seconds fighting he did at the Yankee Stadium. His share of the purse amounted to £64,000 which he received for 124 seconds work.
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    • 125 5 NEW CHELSEA FIND South African Signed Up As Goalkeeper PHELSEA F C the London first dm- I U sion side. ha>. It slat ct m .'ot. < nesburs. signed W.J. Van Der Berg, the Eoksburg and Eastern Transvaal goalkeeper, who will sail for England shortly to get ready to play
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    • 120 5 Irk the end of ftrst compete irresItion. lu <l|n I lial workers a source of con- i rmation of the Rowing Association to my amateur, what- j two N.A.R.A. entries i —a, Metropolitan Police Crew who put up eood performances for the Thames Challenge Cup
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    • 5 5 AT THE WORLD'S PREMIER REGATTA
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    • 338 5 (By "Permainan") THE main topic of interest m sports circles m Perak at the moment is the annual cricket test between the Europeans and the Rest for the Hennessy trophy, which was presented by the members of the Parak Medical Department on
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    • 108 5 Appunt and Amalaciass have beer, doing extremely well this season both m Inter-club and inter-State fixtures and between them they should make a valuable contribution to the Rest score. In bowling too, these two should acqurt themselves creditably. Alladad Khan, who was chosen to p.'ay for the State
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      106 5 AS Joe Louis was leaving Madison Square Garden after the weighing 111 ceremony for the title fight, he was served with a writ claiming £10,000 damages The writ had been issued at the request of one Al Silvers, a former spurring mate of Louis's, who claimed that he
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    • 572 6 SELANGOR SHOULD CARRY OFF THE HONOURS IN ALL MALA YA A. A. A. MEET PiGHI re ord improved and one equalled ii a performance m itself record which J houJd tand unasaaiJed for long <imc Last weeks athletic sport> m Kuala Lumpur wew triumph for the organised training started and
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    • 259 6 Will Cup Go Back To Selangor? !AN< i: afain Selanjjor is m the final v of the Malays Cap, a thing Which f v\ of the States supporters darnl Jk»|m would happen at the beginhinj; of the season. UK t< -,'i/n didn t play too well at the Marl ;hi<!
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    • 90 6 THE youngest competitor m the 1 men's singles at Wimbledon this year was J Drobny of Czechoslovakia. He was beaten m the first round by A.D. Russell of the Argentine. Drobny, who will not be 17 until next September, recently beat Henner Henkel and went on
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    • 116 6 The S R.C. athletic sports meeting will Uke place to-day on tte padanp, the Pjogran ie commencing at 3 p.m. A C:u d f (>VPn i with open invitation races, is arranged. (I i idi profc i,,n,i Paddon Eric Phelps, nadlan National r lV;u.-r won ....s Moiling title
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    • 259 6 R .he Open a.e C rvan O du- H' th f ""T amOllS gOUlng brothe^ High wind and heavy rain made play very difficult, but m spite of these handicaps and water-logged greens, there was some excellent golf Henry Cotton, the holder of the
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    • 1027 6 Joe Louis On Holiday In France lOE LOUIS has stated that h a brief holiday m England France, accompanied by his Wife and n manager, Julian Black. ■He will return to America In I 1'• Ul( 0| hi between Lou Am 1 Henry Armstrong for Amber kit tule on July
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    • 97 7 Can Sappers Overhaul And Head Off Chinese? IT was left to the Police, lowliest si i e m the first division of the S.A.F.A. leaeue to spring a surprise the other evening at Anson Road stadium which may weU S haye the effect of giving the Chinese the championship f
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    • 231 7 Penang's Defeat Was Inevitable (By 'Twelfth Man") THE severe trouncing Penans received at the hands of Selangor when they lost by 6-1 m their Malaya (up match last week-end must have com? as a keen disappointment to many people especially to the Penans selectors but it is as well to
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    • 95 7 Bombay Man To Compete In England E. Malcclm, a well-known Bciibay 1 Professional racing cycl.st, has sailed lor England to compete m the Bvitish National Championships. His trip is beinj sponsored by the Bombay Presidency Cyrnsts' Union, and he is stated to have been assured the assistance of
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    • 119 8 CYCLING RECORD 40 Miles An Hour By Frenchmen MAURICE RICHARD and Louis ChaUlfl lot, the French riders, broke the World Tandem Record (flying start i for one kilometre on the Hack of the new Croix de Berny stadium at Pans, it was officially announced that I covered the distance In
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    • 58 8 HER STAR IS IN THE DESCENDANT Since September last fisured on the hoard m she ran. But »i< rrm was broken last >a ni<: t\ A u n finished among the M aJso rans* 1 first division of the ponj She is here seen bein« led m i winniiiß a
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    • 173 8 Budge Tips Yugoslavia For Davis Cup DONALD BUDGE and Gene Mako, the champion American doubles team, both think that Yugoslavia should win the European zone final of the Davis Cup. While spending their last few hours m Pj;ris before coming to England Wimbledon. Budge and Mako were 1 terviewed by
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    • 92 8 AUSTRALIA is to meet Mexico Kanasas City m the first rouno the North American zone of the iw-> Cup Competition. The Australian Tennis A^ociau* has, after waiting for a long time. been informed that Mexico does no. tend to forfeit the match. The first
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