Morning Tribune, 30 July 1938

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  • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement li^liNjuly 30, 1938. EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday.
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  • 1485 1 SINGAPORE HAVE CHANCE AGAIN TO RETAIN THE CUP Mrs. Hopkins, wife of genial "Doc" Hopkins, Colony skipper, showed m the women's match at the S.C.C. that she has more than a smattering of knowledge of cricket. I r OR the third successive year the United Service* soccer side have failed
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  • 50 1 MALAYA CUP RIVALS A midfield incident m the replayed Malaya Cup match between Services and Singapore last weekend, when Singapore entered the final again by one goal to nil. The play was marred to some extent by bad temper and there were one or two dubious incidents during the game.
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    35 1 I The first women's cricket eleven to make their appearance on the padang. Captained by Mrs. Hopkins, they beat the men (who had to bat and bowl left handed) by one run— 93 to 92.
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  • 52 1 SELETAR NOTES -PAGE THREE nnt notes 2 > Holi day Sport details 2, Interport rowing regatta 2, kw (<n,^\ Mal(j yan cricket notes 4, Tanqlin topics 4, A.A.A. of MaA^atcnrh 5 Ipoh hoxin 9 S '"™P 5, Turf topics 6, Malayan tennis 6. ooxing 7, Budge to turn pro. 7.
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  • 74 1 SUMMARY of Malaya's carnwal week-end of holiday sport:— Singapore: Closing stages of Malayan lawn tennis tournment, at sec Malay a Command "Bisley" rifle meeting, at Bukit Timah. Malacca: Malacca vs. an S.C.C a/, cricket Seremban: Sungei Ujong Club vs. United Services, cricket. Kuala Lumpur: P.W.D. all-Malaya athletic meeting. Selangor
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  • 142 2 "Just Overdressed Caddies" STRONG criticism of American professional golfeffa is made by Richard Arlrn, the lilm actor and un enthusiastic spoilsman, who baa withdrawn his ipoaaofshiv <>f th<* Pasadena and Sacramento Open Golf tournaments becau-e he is div isted at the behaviour of some professionals. Mr. Allen's decision may mean
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  • 35 2 R. Duntelberger, 18-year-old American. beat A L. Bentley, brother of H. G. Bentley. the Walker ('up player, by three and two In the 3<> holes linal of the French latenr golf championship.
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  • 609 2 TO- DA Y'S COLONY MATCH IS 34th OF THE SERIES For th. 01 X time since the annual "test match" of Malayan cricket was played, the Colony to-day at ipoli _ill meet the combined Malay States instead of the F.M.S. only. It Will be the 34th match lince tin ries
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  • 208 2 ANOTHER inter-p )i-i rowing regatu will take place m Singaowc towards the end of th«« seaaon ia which i* Is hoped that visiting crews from Batavia and Miri rowing clubs will compete. Miri's participation j not yet assured, but Batavia have promised to send a crew.
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  • 340 2 Grand carnival of holiday sport planned this week-end BANK holiday weekend is always a great occasion for sportsmen m Malaya and this year is going to be no exception. In every centre the sports public will be catered for with one or other of the big events of the year.
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  • 32 2 Bobby Locke, the South A is to visit Australia ana gJJ bet exhibition matches m &v is likely to be accorapa W Whitcombe. who recent i\ Itish Open title.
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    33 3 s. c Weoderson, English mile champion, who has beaten ehampimis of ,even different nations this year over the mile and will meet his alieaigeat opponent this weekend m Glen Cunningham, the American runner.
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  • 1138 3 SELETAR NOTES -By 'FLASH" t. ports correspondent for the Seletar area, I feel a little out of place this week as I spent four days up at Kuala Lumpur foe the A Championships of Malaya and consequently lam probably In give a description
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  • 328 4 \U ;i ■„.-11-n...l«sH-flaira J r „var lo or xm H-maUnui. a IT! no doubt vrill tip the Colony town. the RE. <Changi» fast bowler, who replaces A laat-mlnute cha nect itated and the aelectton of I* Bolton Stewart ol Pna W** st( irt
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  • 567 4 I AST week was a busy week for the Blakan Mati Islanders, several L leaeue and friendly encounters being played off and perhaps one of tbe m^rspVctacular displays was the friendly encounter between the Blakaa Mati Officers and the It. A. Sergeants. For I Splendid individual
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  • 56 4 (GERMANY, it is reported m I Tokyo, has accepted the Japanese proposal for a tripartite athletic meeting between Germany, Italy, and Japan to take place m Tokyo m the autumn of this year. Germany's formal acceptance is said to have been forwarded to the Japanese Foreign
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  • 61 4 Londoner wins long -distance swim OWING to rough water the annual long distance swimming match near Fluahing for the Scheldt Cup had to be cancelled but tn a substitute race from to Flushing, two London swimmers, Cecil T. Deane ol the Penguin Swlmminp Club, and v. Q. potts, of the
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  • 446 4 But what the States lack m batting •however slightly I is mr>de up for m bowling. Mayo. Fuller, Sukumaren. Gill and Dennison Smith form a line combinaticn. It is pity they do not have a fast bowler m their ranks who could i make use of the
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  • 171 4 WANTS a WRESTLING REVIVAL THE campaign of Earl Maiready. the 17 -stone Canadian irrettler to re-establish the popularity f his sport m Britain, hung lire at first and probably tavohred the catch-as-catch-can faaipaifnti m a financial loss. His match with Douglas (lark. former world champion m the Cumberland and Westmoreland
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  • 111 4 THE Ceylon Sports Club, which ciurinf the yast two or three years hr? madclaims to be one of the leading rricte sides m Singapore, failed miserably against the S.C.C. last week-end anl were trounced ov an innings and 89 runs The Ceylonese, as I wrote before In tha
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  • 681 4 SINCE these notes were written it has been announced that J. Slade and J. A. R. able to play for the tneir places are to be taken Kivaz. Perak bowler, ***JW m schoolboy state player of PeraK. o*±fXSftTJ S.C.C. sucn an attack ia iu>, thy
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  • 1079 5 ELANGO R JUMPER BEATS A BRITISH ARMY RECORD LANGOR certainly did not do as wc_J as expected at last week's sports, but Lee Fun's long jump record I which gave him the coveted "best performance" trophy was ample consolation for the disappointment The quality of the Chinese ladY feat has
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  • 777 6  -  Marais Superbus TURF TOPICS by AT PENANG THIS WEEK j IBRI nn^ht be a number ol punters disappoint' tin* comparatively poor entrit i for tl Autumn meeting, but 11 one were to look for the cause, one could ea Uj cc why such
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  • 371 6 MALA YAN TITLES WILL ALL GO TO VISITORS /IRANI) .ennis n. Singapore this week, m the "DavLs Cup" match between as Malaya and the last Indie*, and m the Malayan championship preliminary <ouml>.. Though one Onm; is obvirus— Malaya will almost certainly not win urn «>l ihe titles m lie.
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  • 79 6 PUTABAYAMA, wrestling champion of Japan has won his 86th successive contesl Regarded tv the greatest Sumo I wrestler thai the world has known, Fut.ii):i\ama has ever yet been beaten With -lie greatest twe-. nee for Futabayama'a twenty-one stone figure, Japan nas presented him with 2.000 bottles
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  • 86 6 £7,000 LOSS ON EMPIRE GAMES A LOSS of £7 .tie. was made on the British Empire Games of 1938. Which were held at Sydney m February, according to the balance sheet which has just been adopted by the organising council. The deficit will be met out of the r,n W
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  • 219 6 mto form at the Sin- I? meeting, and his second b» carrying 8.12. on July 6 pression that he is ln fo £I c i with five lbs. less to sh 0 u lac > go One better on his las* *N First Bid should tn_j 2
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  • 213 6 BOXING SLUMP THREATENS IN IPOH (By IVrm.iiii.ii> I AFTER having been Malaya, ft f\ boxing centre. Ipoh will, accord. I to information available from a relia. source, soon slip back to the posia m which it was some six years ago. j > far as boxing is concerned.' I I
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  • 95 6 1938 has been an Oxford year IT is necessary to go back a loni m 1 m the history of Varsity sport discover a year In which Oxford such superiority to Cambridge In events. J Not only did the dark Blues Boat Race, but they were aucceaa w the Sports
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  • 145 6 with two matches drawn and one washed out m the series of five Tests between England and Australia, it is no wonder that the public are feeling dissatisfied with cricket arrangements m the old country. What can be done to prevenl more futility m
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  • 270 7 D front" m amateur boxing is the aim of deration Internationale de Boxe Amateur ational Amateur Boxing Federation). example of the profes- have appointed acommis-| i o Ut new standards for a an addition to the inst rules. I n consists of General Eire) M
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  • 63 7 Empire champion beaten in exhibition match JNOSLEY Kenr.eciey. the English amabilliarda champion, beat Robert -arshall, of Australia, the Empire chamlon. by 29 ooints m an exciting finish 5 their three days' exhibition match at risbane. result was: Kennerley 2.299 Marshall 2,270 points. Schmeling, whose spine was inwhen he made his
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  • 268 7 p the teeth of howling gale on a day when th*> best golfers's 75 wa> almost equal to a 65, Reg Whitcombe, vounge~t of Me three famous Whitcombe brothers, won the British Open Championship at Royal St. Georges, Sandwich, with an aggregate score of 295.
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  • 87 7 This girl wants to swim North Sea VINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Jenny Kammersgaard. who last year swam from Jutland across the Kattegat, a distance of 56 miles, and set up a world's record, now plans to make an attempt to swim across the North Sea from Holland to England, a distance of about
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  • 50 7 'NATIONAL FLY-CASTING CHAMPIONS AT WORK Champion fly and bait casters from Britain, the Continent and America competed m the annual international toturnament of the British Casting Association at the Ranelagh Club, Barnes, London. This photo shows a competitor m the Amateur Trout Fly Accuracy event marking the targets. (Planet News).
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  • 118 7 A TEAM of 40 American track and field stars has been chosen to compete m England, Sweden and Germany this summer. Ten of the athletes will visit England for the White City international athletic meeting on August 1, eight will go to Sweden and all will
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  • 161 7 France wants to train young tennis enthusiasts A SCHEME for lawn tennis for all m France, sponsored by Jean Borotra. M Robert Foulon. secretary-general of the French Lawn Tennis Federation, and M. Hannebique, was initiated by the opening of the first seven courts m the Bois de Boulogne. Other courts
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  • 162 7 CRED Perry, who has returned to New York from Bermuda, is quoted by the "New York World Telegram" as saying m an interview that although he i i not m a position (> iay that it Is deli nite. he ii lieve i that
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  • 52 7 RUTH HARRISON, who has held the professional women's billiards championship, and is at present professional I snooker champion, created a record when she made 100 close cannons, round the top-rail and right-hand pocket to the middle of the table. Miss Thelma Carpenter, of Bournemouth, with 3G, previously held
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  • 80 8 These Names Make Sports NEWS BUDGt FILBY: BERG ALIXHINE CAMPBELL THIS WEEK a Bite Filby, 21-vear-old tennis star, is being: tipped as a likely winner of the Wimbledon Plata and a certain member of the Davis T (up side of I next season. I Donald Budge, says Fred Perry (see
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  • 51 8 S T 1 J_ ,ove) the holder, and Salo Flohr, the Czechoslovak •mw will begin a tSm Lif am S v he VOrld chess championship m the Autumn, it is announced m Prague. me games will be played m various parts of Czechoslovakia, and will begin on
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  • 129 8 NEW WATER SPEED RECORD BID? Kid Berg, former British lightweight champion, who has an unbeaten record during In, present tour of U.S. as a welter, says he is working up for a title fight with Henry Arms•ro n ihe we 1 1 er w eight world champion. It is reported
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    • 181 13 THRILL FOR A HOSTESS 4 fi* |^Hi| BBSSBBI^ 111 I Miss Jasmine Bligh, the television hostess, took part m one of the hair-raising feats performed by the motor-cycle corps of the London Divisional Signals (Territorial Army) for the television programme at Roehampton, London. Riding m the sidecar of a motor-cycle
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  • 1176 14 Formals may be demure and picturesque, or streamlined EVENING dresses are becoming more and more exquisite and the ultra-feminine trend, more and more pronounced, although the styles are very varied. There is something to be found for every face and every figure, m fact. Perversely
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  • 240 14 F F you appreciate beauty, go along and inspect the wonderful BRONZE HEADS and statuettes, the work of French sculptor. G. Hauchecorne, which Rene Ullmann is displaying m his she; m Raffles Place. The artist has sculpted these froc life, taking various Chinese character as
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    • 35 14 "MADGE" /ftOWff* SHOP 29. Stamford Road. TeL 4227. WEDDING SHEAFS Church decoration a Speci- 1 BOUQUETS, FLORAL __A_aU» Wreaths, floral decor, h"'^ m short noth< Singapore OrchidG// /W Orchids cut ami is P DV AEROPLAM
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    • 56 15 j SPECIAL OFFER FOR jWW and AUGUST only j j K U L and lastlng I •KKMAXENT WAVES J »1 and $10.00 only S MAISON PERM LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 1 FORT ROAD MALACCA 1 (Telephone: 121) C ™£JA££7A££ V W^mm mm j Attractive and unusual table decorations m Crystal Rose quartz
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  • 670 17 (Continued from page 2) nations die' not necessarily qualify a person for an executive post; the candidate must, m addition to academic attainments, possess the right personality to control a department. "I would like to draw attention to one ol the cardinal points of
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  • 161 17 THE fifteenth anniversary of the New _,m 2 i? loneer Amusement Park Monday to-morrow and New Wn n rM r A° f this an iv ersary of the New World Amusement Park, the man a H emen i! has spared no P ain Preparing the most luxurious
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    • 288 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE] TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME parcels only) Potsdam July 30 10 a.m. or fu 30 10 a.m. •ily or v h 30 10 a.m. Corfu H 30 10 a .m. mkl Macao Corfu 30 10 a.m. lWe tern Gcrfu N 30 iq am _T lohlt\I ohlt h
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    • 911 19 VEEK'END RADIO PROGRAMMES I (OLOMBO j LONDON BERLIN HOLLAND cm Mcs (48.9 m.) TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND DJB 15.20 Mcs (19.7 m.) PCJ ISJU Mc s (19.7 m.) y Pm. |).ni. l li Rii c Concert. fiSG 17.79 Mcs (16.8 620 Concert of light music. 6.45 Special broadcast for Asia. service.
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  • 1678 20  - PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES AT PENANG Marcus Superbus (Ky THE Pena.it; Turf Club Autumn season will open this afternoon, when 1 a card of eight events, comprising the first day's programme, will be worked off, the first race being scheduled to start at 2.30 p.m. Heavy rain has been experienced
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  • 597 21 Record Gathering At R .R.I. Conference /From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. .jj N t ie Kuober Research Institute Planters Conference began this morning, the hall m which the conference is mid was found too small for the two hundred or more janters irom all parts of Malaya who
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  • 560 21 Municipal Building By-Laws Under Fire !>IMKMTSG on the proposed amendment to the MuniciOrdinance giving the Comsioners power of modificator waiver of any of the jirements of building by- >. Mr. S. B. Tan at yesters meeting of the Commisers argued against the ?ssity for providing for a e-fourths majority of
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  • 265 21 RUBBER PRICES AND A FAIR RETURN lUH V no de ision with regard to the last quarter of this year by the I.HR.C. at their meeting last Tuesday should have' been treated momentarily as "Bearish" it is difficult to understand. States Lewis Peat's weekly report. The reduction of the permiss
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    • 388 21 I Tribute Imperial Airways is proud to re -publish I ■>■ I c/ie-.sr compliments offered so generously InJ__Jn!l fry «n important aviation paper of the |/jp_jflj I 'ni/tv/ States, American Aviation, 15 Af«\ I l/J I I9i«, on the IMPERWL fIying-boat* |L_l/_JI R We've been on the receiving end of
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  • 1341 22 Governor Christens Wearnes New Planes, Pays Tribute To The Service a PPKECIATION C 4 the teten b. Govt A expn *d by Hr_C r F. by conclusion ol his «_^*L_TS__^^ Ibb. t.<>n;"rrivrrlViM. f°earher t^month to augment the intend jervka Mr Wearne said that Urn hdp given tn both th< Straits
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  • 190 22 KEPPEL GOLF CLUB COMPETITIONS Singapore, Friday. THE following is the result of the jdfWW 1 tor partners m the mixed foursomes to be iSayed at Keppel on Monday. A. M. Williamson and Mrs. R. W. M j C H at Hartman and Mrs. W. P. Douglas E Twvford and Mrs.
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    16 22 KAMBOEDJOE HOEKIP, the Java champion, photographed m action Nesterdav when he beat Yong Loon (hong.— Tribune.
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  • 153 22 SINGAPORE MALAYS REC WIN IN PENANG (From Our Own Reporter, i Penang. FYidat IN the Inter-Settlement soccer P 2 1 Victoria Green to-day the 2 pore Malays beat the Penang 2 Penang played remarkably well J the interval when there was no -J. Singapore settled down m the sco half
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  • 28 22 At the V.M.C.A. ground at ?M Edward Road yesterday the Yjfl defeated the Casuals m an S.A.F.A. Division League fixture by .six ;o_l two. IB
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  • 922 23  - SANOH ELIMINATES SANSONI IN THE FIRST ROUND N. H. L. Siebel MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Visitors Win Six Of Eight Matches (By THE fiist round of the Men's Singles tennis championship of Malaya was worked off last night on the Singapore Cricket Club courts, and if the truth be said, there
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  • 64 23 Singapore, Friday. RE will be a boat race at the Chinee Bwirnming Club at 1.30 p.m. lira are competing. lollowing are the officials: eree. Mr. Snjj Chwee Seng; judges, O. H. Kiat. Lee Geok Eng, SotSoon: .stewards, Mr. Kee Yew Hock Rl. Lee Poag
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  • 351 23 3 Gordons witnessed by an enthusiastic crowd at the Anson Road stadium when the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers met and defeated tbe _ouoh Vk* 1 by z l m a First Division S.A.F.A. League fixture. tart was not ,o bright, the resumption saw some
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    421 23 To-day 's Ties M«NS DOUBLES Play will commence at 9 15 a.m. i Muangroeng and Sanoh v. P. C. .Joseph and A L Pcreira. tl F K. McNamara and W. H. DrooHgleever v T. Aizawa and T. Kobayashi. E. H. J. Gobee and Samboedjo 2 Hoerip v Chua Choon Leong
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    • 52 23 To-day's Tides RGB TIDES :-l',\oB a.m.. 10 ft. as.. 1.0. p.m. I ft. 4 ins. Kirn; medical adviser, Dr. Ang Swee > Boh Ghee Soon has kindly conC: Ive away the prizes. Monday, at 2 p.m. the first and AJ of the Club will play the l Engineers at water-polo
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  • 156 24 KUALA LUMPUR BOXING Disqualification In SmuFmal (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. I ITTLE BERNAL, 8 st., the Filipino I flyweight, who drew with Joey Rosenberg 8 st.. the American^flyweight champion of the Orient when They met m Singapore, won a points victory In the return
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  • 25 24 Before Mr Justice Home m 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers. Originating Summonses. Petition for Admission of Advocate Solicitor and Motion.
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  • 161 24 LONDON. FRIDAY n__SULTS OF CRICKET MATCHES:The Australians beat Somerset by LC^^randneTFteetwood Smith 5 Au r str"ahans 464 for 6 declare^ Essex beat Lancashire on first inn 300 (Nichols 98) and 85 for 5. Lanes 178 (Nichols 6 for -65 Notts beat Gloucester on nist inn Notts 332 (Hardstaff
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  • 147 24 London. Friday. PARLIAMENT broke up this afternoon for the summer recess after an unusually strenuous session, and will reassemble normally on Nov. 1, though m ease of urgency it may be convoked earlief Among the subjects dealt with on the motion for the adjournment was the situation of
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  • 99 24 London. Friday. LORD RUNCIMAN goes to Prague on Aug. 2 accompanied by his wife and the former Commons member. Mr. Geoffrey Peto. The party will be preceded by Lord Runciman's private secretary. Mr. R. J. Stopfqrd. and Mr. F. T. A. Ashton and Mr. Mr. G. Watkin. the
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  • 61 24 I Ipoh, Friday. IN connection with the Dunsford murder, it is understood that several arrests have been made The Ipoh Police party made two arrests m the j jungle after one days' march from Bidor. The men resisted and one was injured. Another batch of seven
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  • 334 24 NEW CONSTITUTION FOR MALTA More Powers For Self -Government LONDON. FRIDAY. _,™,r FOR MALTA WAS THE SUBJECT OF P"_ 2SfS__«?m house of Emmons by the colonial sec__TAHX S "MALCOLM MACDONALD TO-DAY. Government, he said, had now reached certain conclusions on the matter, which it was proposed shortly to submit to
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  • 169 24 Hankow, FYic__J CHINESE troops have begun to cou v attack m an attempt to re K kiang. Connection between Kiukiant. Kutang has been cut. 5 The Japanese attack on Lion terday was repulsed. Three- fourths of the houses R _J have been destroyed as the result
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  • 88 24 BRITISH CREDITS FOR CHINA London. Fri| IN connection with the financial! 1 ranted by the export credit] partment for China, Mr. Arthur HJ son asked whether the Prime Mi would assure the House that Govern will consider the question of OR relation to the special position en at present, and
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  • 178 24 THE R.A.F. Base met their members from the R.A.F. I Office m an interesting cricket m Seletar. The Base batted nrs»i were all out for a total of m Newing having scored 48 of tn» Seletar who had eight RA regular first XI members playi* not at all
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