Morning Tribune, 10 September 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3— No. 191- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, September 10. 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 89 1 Brest, Friday. j is great activity at the val base, with a continulux of men recalled from Untie fleet of more than i» loading up with is and supplies sufficient am the fleet at sea for two By the evening the fleet eady f o sail at a moment's
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  • 91 1 JAPANESE RESUME DRIVE Hankow, Friday. ESE troops have been continuy reinforced since entering hi on Wednesday and are rushdefences to prepare a drive lurjt As a strategy, the Chinese held the suburbs watching the soldiers till yesterday vafterrtien the Japanese resumed their n Hsi.shui. ■chment of crack Japanese troops the
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  • 72 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh came into conflict with ♦ur Tungchow on Tuesrilla units are now envehow. •several smaller warships, H-iaiiKshan, were serious»y Chinese batteries. 1 achieve a direct drive west"anßrnui, the Japanese are i'vious routes. Hundreds oldiers advanced from on Wednesday but were i««ed by the Chinese. 2 l
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  • 137 1 Many Hundred Thousand Troops Installed METZ (FRANCE), FRIDAY. HUNDREDS OF RESERVISTS, CALLED TO THE COLOURS, ARE ARRIVING HERE DAILY. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND TROOPS ARE NOW INSTALLED IN THE MAGINOTLJNE. It is believed that double that number b at the rear of the line,
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  • 240 1 London, Friday. jlflß. Chamberlain's return W> London and his conference* with his colleagues and the summoning of the Cabinet on Monday aroused much speculation in the press. Various diplomatic: correspondent*. assert, that the Prime Minister and his colleagues are discussing the question of the
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  • 129 1 Prague, Friday. HEKR KINDT told Reuter that the Sudetens were prepared to negotiate with the Czech Government as soon as the iMaehrischostrau incidents were liquidated. They made no other conditions. Nuremberg, Friday. Herr Hitler has received a report of Sir Neville Henderson's interview with Herr Ribbentrop.
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  • 15 1 Amsterdam, Friday. wsm gill imms Reuter ihro^h the old canals.
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  • 53 1 More Powers For Rangoon Police Rangoon, Friday. rC Police have been empowered to arrest undesirables without warrant, as a result of the Governor exercisim? his special powers by enacting the Rangoon Emergency Security Act of 1938. which will remain In force for five years. Non-Burmans can be expelled under the
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  • 39 1 Geneva, Friday To-days meeting of the Council was notable for the absence of leading members of many delegations. This afternoon's meeting wa*s partly private and partly public and was devoted to the drafting of Council agenda..— Reuter
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  • 322 2 "SHORT VACATION" Singapore. Friday. CEV ERE criticism of press reports regarding the communal riots in India and Rangoon was passed to-day f>y Sir Walter William PittTaylor, who arrived in Singapore this momim? on board the P. O. liner Kajputana. When I -saw him on
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  • 86 2 $1,150 IN FINES FOR GAMBLERS Singapore, Friday FINES tttalM«| 51. 151' wert «m--jxtM'.u to-day by Mr. CJ. S. KavfingS, the Third Magistrate. «>u three Jnnese who were tried and convicted on a charge <>i aaristtaf in the management ol" a public lottery on May 1' it a house in MtCallum
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  • 146 2 Traffic Judge Does Not Want Witnesses Defamed Singapore, Friday. MR. C. H. Koh Traffic District Judge will not allow witnesses or Police Officers to be defamed in his Court. When Chan Joo Tiong was to-day charged with not awaiting a safe opportunity to turn at the junction of Hill Street
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  • 123 2 NEW R.A.I. CHIEF ARRIVES Singapore. Fr THREL Sunderlands. three pore' flying boats ai squadrons of Wildeheeste pla the "Rajput ana" at Sultan Sk escorted the liner into the i this afternoon. It was a reci-lettei day fo; 1 Force, and in no ur.ceram they \velcvned then new O^ca Uiandinf, Air
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  • 60 2 Singapore. FJ Arrested yesterday. AKvi M Johore driver, was th^ moniinjd in the Traffic District Court ing hurt through a n«IW«M knocking down a young M {Ja y* Ketah. in front of the *a>« Police Station on Bukit Timan P ft" is alleged that the gjnsg of the injured
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  • 189 2 SPANISH war veteran Dr. M Atal head of the Indian. JH for China, interviewed abroad the Rajputana a (yheh i approaching Singapore told me that the barbarity and IP"J experienced in Spain would not compare with "ha ting in China (writes a Tribune reporter). At lenst. paid
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    • 87 2 LUXURY ALOFT -^r It is the luxury which surprises so many passengers in the four-engined Imperial flying-boats. They find themselves taking meals in the comfortable soundproof saloons, enjoying the passing scenery from the promenade deck, smoking or having their afternoon nap, with a steward always at their service. Nights are
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  • 398 3 INDIAN DOCTORS WELCOMED UNIQUE FUNCTION AT CHINESE CHAMBER fOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF THE SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, LOCAL INDIANS WERE ENTERTAINED BY CHINESE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AT THE PREMISES ON THE OCCASION OF THE ARRIVAL OF THE INDIAN CONGRESS MEDICAL UNIT TO CHINA The premise's presented
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  • 528 3 INDIANS FETE THE VISITORS thankful tor the hospitality shown to us by the citizens of r,mre both Chinese and Indians, to whom we can only urge a are uous form of boycott against Japan," declared Dr. Atal. leader in i Congress Medical Unit to China, In a speech yesterday Tthe
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  • 158 3 PANTHER AT LARGE RESIDENTS ol Ketonnatory Road diM trift are alarmed bv the priMMi ol panther in the neighbourhood Imprint! of paws, leadlnf to .stream, were foiinri by Chinese tAppen On Tuesday, a tapper left hit pail ol latex when he RUmpttd the animal, while a Malay woman, washing rlothes
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    9 3 ■h Indian Medical Tnit. photographed on arrival.— Tribune.
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  • 99 3 Woman Alleged To Be Decoy For Robbers Singapore. Friday. D^ETTY Cantonese woman. Than Suet Yeng, alleged to have acted as decoy for a gang of robbers, was charged today in the District Court with abetment of robbery. Chin is alleged to have invited a man to her room, left him
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    • 147 4 London, Friday Previous To-day change in um K Quiet Stead v 80^ Buyers 7 15 16 7 13 v> SeUers 8 7 15 16 -1 16 Ist Forward (October* Buyers 7 15 16 7 13 16 ft 2nd Forward (November; Buyers 7 15 16 T 7 -1 16
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    • 28 4 G Previou. Tf UttSoa J Fine Bar per oz ?7 4 u a '-dav SILVER 4 i Spot 19 5 16 M 4 months' forward 19
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    • 53 4 New V-rk. Sept. '6 KUBBEK Previous To-dav Change Tone Steady Steady Bpot Buyers 16 1 16 15 -1 16 Sellers 16 316 16ft -1 16 Forward Jan. Mar Buyers 16 1 16 316 1 16 Sellers 16 7 16 16 5 1 TIN m Quiet Dull Spot
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    • 63 4 London. Friday Previous To-day Change r.T.onPans (closing middle rate) 178.31 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 1516 8.92 -15 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8 3 4 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 31 32 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate)
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    • 20 4 j FIN Standard Previous T( u,: Spot (afternoon (closing price) £102 ■im^' j Forward £193 n Q91 4
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    • 191 4 A.R.R Official Acquitted Of Driving Charge Stafaptft F" MAJOR A. D. < park. Air Raid caution Officer, appeared summons this morning befoi Kenneth A. Blacker in the court for failin? to conform I wins signal v. hilst drivin? hi at the intersection of Robinson I and Cross Street. Defendant :laimed
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    • 159 4 Singapore. Friday MESSRS. Fraser Co. report as follows for to-day: MINING: Tin at midday was $98.00. up 50 cents There was no change In Jhe local tin .share market to-day, prices remaining .steady with very little business passing. Kaubs were aLso steady with buyers at $5,024 and
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    • 197 4 "Cowardly Attack" By Fusilier Singapore, Frida>. DE MARK ING that it was a cowardly attack on an old man and that he would not impose a fine, Mr. Conrad Oldham. the Second Magistrate, to-day sentenced a private of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Fus. Thomas Lyttle. to undergo a term of
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    • 145 4 London. Friday. Previous To-dav Change Distillers 96 3 94 3 2Ounlop Rubber 27- 26 10ft -lftd General Electric 77 6 77 3 —3d Imperial Chemical Industries 30 9 301ft -7ftd Imperial Tobacco 138 9 137 6 —113 Anglo-Dutch > 28 3 27 7 ft 7ftd Canadian Pacific
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  • 689 5 IBy Fraser j fompany j I SJi&apore, Sept. 9, 5 p.m. I MINING i 4|- 4|6 28|6 3016 n 431- 471- Nom f 24|- 25|--0.63 0.67 21J6 2216 1.33 138 f 10,- 111--2119 22j9cd j V. 151- 161--6 OJ6 0.40 0.85 0.88 Tin '.'.22 9 2319 idle' B'98 9
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  • 215 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4|- 4|6 Batu Selangor 1 33 1 38 Hong Fatts 0.85 0.89 Hongkong Tin 22i6 2319 Jelebus 0.72 0/77 Kamunting Tin 9|6 10|6 Katu Tin 24|6 25|6xd Kramats 9|9 10.9 Killinghalls 18|3 19|3 Kuchais 132 137 Laruts 101- \Vr Lingui Tin
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  • 242 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Seut. 9 b DJB Cumr-nx W+ TOtSi XOI compjiy Staflend Book* Date ax Dit. year mmmm Close Hiiv.ihie Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sept 22 Sept. 29 Sepi. 23 5% Katu Tin 6d No. 19 Sept, 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 9 s', Kramat
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  • 115 5 Int May 15 Nov. io &&2VW? cl PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% ff#r«T£?. £g\?£'T? >*» 124 e, tSmffiZxr? .00W ,01* c. 3% 1937 red. 1955-65 «3.000,000 Int. Sept. Mar. 1 m S.S. AND F.M.S. LOANS F^.4^% 193. red.. 959 $16,000,000 g 853%1^A re ug.re.»" 00 P raard Co. Ltd.
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    • 157 5 nIEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V incorporated in the Netherland; (Netherlands Trading Society) Bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000.000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of me Board of Director*. H. C. REHBOCK Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director
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    • 296 6 j1..... ii mi -i ~-j M Of IB MOST S.NTKKK AN., MOV.NG FH.MS THAT WE HAVK HAD SINGAPORE FOR A "-1 UMQIM A V.KV FIXE HIM IXDEF.D Malaya Trita.^ (Yesterday). I IHE 1 I fiwroi "[POSITIVELY LAST I»AY!j "PICK-A-BAfJ J API IOL a snows a.K ij j j DJ JJ*I
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    • 44 6 j Bv EDGAR WALLACE r ADITO A HERBERT WKCOX PRODUCTION WA\ I I V O.recttd bvJACR R*»momo NEXT WEEK A Columbia Release. ■——^^^i^ s^—^ OPENING TO-MORROW AT THE I PAVILI O_*l SAPPERS MOST EXCITING J^TORYJ FLASHIN^TEEI AND STINGING LEATHE w^f/^ null nun wy dULLUUu
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  • 110 7 Vienna. Mht-r Strength Through Joy" L are to take place this year Austria to the Old Reich, ac- tto a decree published here. I pnly reason siven for this i.< "the overcrowding of the norted nuwever, that some rom Vknna who went on i Through Joy" trips to Ger-
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  • 42 7 f re Friday.— For employing a in a licensed premises without [jning the sanction of the Mun- ealth Officer, Lee Sionc 1» S puilty was ordered to pey a S 350 by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker °urth court this mornine. S
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    • 48 7 ?=^7th Shows Packed out Last Night pSjb? [marlborough] < ht (ireatest and the First TAMIL Jungle Thriller VVIIIAJA KARZAiV The only one of its kind ••••""••••"iriHiiHi,,,,,, TORIA THEATRE, to-nighti! VAUDEVILLE pertory Players Production Book At Robinsons j I- in \>mn x i |MINC SHORTLY! •mmmm. > )ni^t comply yet made!
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    • 92 7 Illltttllltlli, ■••■••■Illll)^ ERROL FLYXXj Famous Star of 'ROBIN j HOOD'' returns next week; in The PERFECT SPECIMEN; AT THE AIR-CONDITIONED AlhambrAj HCSPEBFECT...SHPS NOT j Sam* •■ik*r— I l"3*tff MMlkHlk-M f] TTMATPENED J > iL^m ONE NIGHT" mm 4£/^ ij\ JB i ■HtJH r«.«?TB WHRS^ j i WATCH FOR j SCREENING
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    • 160 7 4 }f m m j One of the most spectacular TKCHNICOLOUR production ever made! JDAILY 3 SHOWS, 3-15-6-15 9-15 p.m. j AT MALAY AS l.radintr Theiilrr. (Direction: SHAW KROS. LTD.) X j WARNER BROTHERS GREAT I STAR ■j^^^mj nil V^. 1 Vt^H z (111 f^^ V '^H JK^I m m
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  • 379 8 ASIATIC INSPECTORS WANT THE PAY REVISED ASIATIC INSPECTORS OF THE S.S. POLICE FORCE ARE FEELING STRONGLY THE NEED FOR A REVISION OF THEIR SALARY SCHEME. They think something should he done so that an Asiatic inspector can receive a maximum salary in a shorter time than is now possible (writes
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  • 72 8 Singapore, Friday. MR. Kenneth A. Blacker sentenced Chu Ngin to four months' rigorou imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision this morning in the fourth court for theft of a fountain pen. It was alleged that the accused pickd th« pocket of a
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  • 58 8 Sine*!* I*'1 TANG BAH O^t"*' when "•""^iJrt I. l>» It was statod ffJ'W the occupant. Chong ÜBl P him W3O in with fright Tnr no i a na to have lcvell^ his v him c j»-g» court gysStw^yj! ed that tt* tur ,l« V the accused W' dl cf
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    • 74 8 ••■•^f A new love team makes the comedy hit of 1938 When Claudette gives Gary the romantic riui-around You'll see the year's gayest, most hilarious comedy of S battle and run tactics ever screened Gary ihe modern Bluebeard marries himself to a lot of trouble when he J tries his
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  • 414 9 Woung Generals mrect Manoeuvres lIGGEST FOR 20 YEARS TED by some of Britain's younger generals, Britain is acting the most important Army manoeuvres since the [lie exercises started early last month with a "revolun Devon and Cornwall They will last for six weeks, during which the new, memised "Army
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  • 124 9 Johannesburg. JIIK formation of civil air guard on the British model by the yl'nion of South Africa (Jovernment was suggested by I>r K. L Mackenzie, chairman of the Kami Flying Club, on presenting the llaswcll trophy cup to the winner of a flying efliciency competition
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  • 69 9 wh Santiago, Chile. **> i until recently relied largely rthSiin^l? for d-fence. is n" Mii h h lts air arm Jeep presented by the Minlsm njl Drfmce which provides Of 250 officers to fly the *nich arc beine: delivered V and Italy, The bill also ran
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  • 352 9 Link Between Man And Ape Johannesburg. AOMPLETI indication of the claim of Dr. Robert Broom, F.R.S.. to have found the 'missing link" between man and ape with his discoveries in Transvaal last year and earlv this spring, was offered in an address by Professor W. K. Gregory, anatomist of the
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  • 89 9 French Town's Tribute To British King Paris. THE Municipal Council of Hossegor. a small seaside re-sort on the Basaue coast, has unanimously decided to give the name of "Square Edward VII" to a quare of the town. Kint? Edward VII in the early part of his reign stayed several times
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  • 106 9 FILM STARS LIVE LONGER Hollwood BEING a Him star hen- adds 10 year.s to life, in the opinion of Dr. Lawrence Spaniard, a Hollywood hospital doctor "My .study of film stars na-s Ifd me to believe that practically everyone who gets into the first ranks of phiyex.s adds 10 year.s
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    • 31 9 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN TERMS: EASY PAYMENTS CAN BK ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributors for Singapore ft Johoro ■DP HH» CO. No N rlh PriflC Road WPi; \n
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    • 294 10 ALTHOUGH influential opinion in Great Britain appears to be seriously concerned at the turn of events in Europe, and notwithstanding the fact that France has taken the extreme step of manning the Maginot Line on a full war-time basis, we are still inclin- ed to the view
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  • 1122 10 THK time ll now approaching when the world may well begin to ask LUeU whether it ll better to have China or Japan win the present war in the Orient Let no one think that the Orient us going to be the
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    • 1290 11 |OPLE: ICGER IOATS IN THE [way L Our Own Correspondent] LONDON, SEPT. 2. It IS Kl SSIA DOING? ALBIOI'GH THE SOVIET H)S THE WORLD S WONM LONG-DISTANCE REB) (6.300 MILES. FROM HoW TO CALIFORNIA) Kl\ IS NOT A QUARTER Eki most people look ■[new developments Achievements in aviaHmmon belief
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  • 181 12 Britain's newest rind greatest liner— the Cunard-White Star vessel "Queen Elizabeth"—is now almost readv at John Brown's shipyard. Clydebank. for the launch by Queen Elizabeth herself on September 27. The "Queen Elizabeth" is expected to be a faster ship than either the "Queen Mary" or the
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement ho. September 10, 1938. EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday.
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    • 563 1 A Ni,S KUGPROSPECTS THE SEAIBOUT TO PENCE ARK V ROSY, jINC FROM FORM DISk'ED IN THE I MATCH TOOK :k on the LAN ADE L'XD I AST KEND L Keav, who Birain captain jd<\ will have r of good talent to choose from
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    • 31 1 lay's Supplement tar i 2 ati, v 3 Ato )v 3 t 4 I tests 5 fn I <rioket ke 6 (hl 6 1 at water polo 7 1 8
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    • 21 1 novel innovation s l )orts wca A waJ^nade in a baseball same at mmm ment
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    • 69 1 IN ACTION AGAIN NEXT WEEK In interesting action study of Gordon I.undon, match winning Wlßf-tfcrM of the S.C.C, Singapore and the South, about to take one o; his famou. drop shots for touch liM S.( will be sta*in* preliminary trials M Wednesday evening. and a full ma) will take place
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    • 31 1 V. C. C. HOCKEY The SCC will nold hockey trial* dur|Hl the oomlm week Players will be traded and there will be two teams selected for club «ames, of mm-nrst-eleven player
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    • 329 1 Swimming Champions Will Defend The Titles {DfGAHMUt swimmer* »ill a^ain contest the »p»-n championship meeting at the tiny Y.M-C.A. pool at the top of Fort Canning this season. The meeting u to be held on Saturday, September 24. and entries have oeen invited this week for the 19 competitive events,
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    • 113 1 OITKS and accommodation faf the 11H0 3 Olympic ifrlmmlni eventi are ui ready beinK prepared In Finland The Olympic Pool ll t*> b* 1 in the DjurKurden Park, which ll not more than fife minutos walk from tht diurn There will b«* ix-nnatu'iit Beating accommodatloo
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    • 1170 2 AIRMEN KEEP COMMAND SWIMMING HONOURS FOR THIRD SUCCESSIVE SEA SON IJHE past week f has been notable for the rivalry between the Royal Engineers and R.A.F. at three different games. In the Command Swimming Sports at K Last r yetr the R.A.F. won every event on the programme, except Diving
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    • 182 2 ("By Pilot") I TRIAL match at hockey was this week at Blakan Mati to gii old hands a chance to set their again. Most of last years players left and it is now mainly in the of BS.M. Cranford that we plaa hockev fate of
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    • 1576 3 RUGY GROWING POPULARITY AMONG ASIATICS ALL STATES kormance of Asiatic rugby football teams in various parts of pa during the past three or four seasons is any criterion, bcthe\ should be able to hold their own pretty well against ■opean combinations, who have ruled the roost in Malayan |ph th(
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    • 131 3 DROPOSALS that touring Aus- traliau test teams should play a combined team of two English counties at a time have been discussed in Melbourne. The proposals, which were originally made by English cricket writers, have found a ready reception in Australia, and a
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    • 62 3 THE executive committee of the Professional Golfers' Association America has decreed that the minimum purse for all 72- hole tournaments^ of which it has approved must be 5,000 dollars (£l,ooo* Tournaments of less value must be Played in two days, over 5" holes or less
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    • 221 3 First Selangor Trial To-Day THIS evening on the K.I. padanjc, Selangor's rugger strength will have a preliminary try-out. The first serious prartine match takes place next Saturday but on Wednesday, the Club "A" will meet the Police. Local Asiatics are netting Into their stride and will play their first match
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    • 88 3 New feats by Italian rider THRBt ii' world cycliim Weocdl huv») been let Up by an Italian, Fa bio Battcslni Battcslnl did the kilometre (standing start* in 1 mm. 10 sees and 'm kilometre (flying itert) m 1 utn 1-IJS lees The prevlOUl records were 1 nun 10.2:.
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    • 146 3 lUST as cricket is not necessarily dull when few runs are being scored so football nwd not be fagta* to**** inri entertainment when IMH art But English football followers ;r hoping that in the season which is ust hpinnninK their favountr teams will not^rHy too
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    • 1047 4 /•PICKET statistician* have been set a healthy task ol :< vision of Test match records as the result of the series of test matches which ended iast month. No fewer than J.'i new records were established in the four matches
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    • 55 4 CIR Malcolm Campbell, holder of •J world water speed record, is I Salt Lake City this autumn to motor-boat tests on the great Sal It is not yet certain whethi Malcolm will take a new Blue Bii to America, or whether he intenc to test
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    • 96 4 Cycle racing on Bill iron ring SPORT still continues in Spain the war. A bicycle race, based on 1 "Iron Ring," the famous defence built by the Basques to halt the a of Franco's troops on the city la was organised recently at Bilbai The circuit was
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    • 51 4 FREDDIE Tomlins, the Bntisn i skater, won the half mile m t South Wales speed skating cna ship held at Sydney, setting i Australian record of 1 minute conds in his first heat Tomlins won the first heat n than half a lap, and the final Dy 30
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      145 4 Three of Enp Msmen of to v W. I. F* ">♦ I v«»»V Test series iust Tded is still <o Of the D n<>^ the day a~^ ••ai been rhoc« n aocomnanv M.Cr. t0,,,. M Sid- t n So«th Afrion"""s Comp*»M '•Ml wiv i», o ••>•-•, «r^.- 4 Fn n|<
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      80 5 The Australians cricketfrs have completed their tour in England, and have lost only one match throufthout— the final Test match— mm- .it'll they came very near to defeat at the hands of Yorkshire, lain saving them. The team will be leaving England shortly for their homeland, having made many new
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    • 406 5 LTHOUGH honours were even in the Test series from the point of view of matches won, each side scoring one victory, on the general run of the series England are to be regarded as the stronger side. In the first match they were easily
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    • 52 5 Farr-Strickland fight off fight with Maurice the New Zealand heavynto is •definitely off." Mi Joe Gould, Farr'6 recently stated, will in all his next fight in the ■ainst his old antagon- a in England, but at harden last March the ised; it was suggested tly that a deciding two might
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    • 22 5 nv',l" boa. and pWCttoei b. CMH* ThMtaO manv spills, but hM already ucceeded In bf^g taken round (I
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    • 107 5 ft ji alia. irri ttrii n li piaying /all wfeeri tata a r<^i tfcu puUthe io< th Austin caytain recognised, only by Mi a I Me feMovi n g it tor by ople Hmceravitft !/ie M from a ibesi angle, is l I km payed County tufiderlund. fh"n the
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    • 45 5 IRQ international een made by Herr Germany's cricket I-, i very small in Germany. were ten clubs in e em and In Berlin who about 14 each. the M.c.c. land should organise the championship and provKW 1 tS cup would be ptoj
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    • 217 5 Holder Of Three World Titles ONE of the Kisatest and most gruelling championship fights that has been seen in New York during the last ten years resulted in a grand victory for Henry Armstrong when he beat Lou Ambers on points over fifteen rounds, thus wrestins from him the title
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    • 19 5 Open championship won by Terrier ?im Ftrrter th« rui i!1 Mlt> lj!l til 73 Mi t Pei
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    • 865 6 OLYMPIC HOCKEY DECISION A DISAPPOINTMENT TO INDIANS I ASIA LEFT I OUT (By "Sticks") Til UU will be no hockej at the Olympic Games in Finland in 1940 This statement which was made by Koop Singh, Indian Olympir player, recently. will no doubt come as a great shock to hockey
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    • 72 6 TWO heavyweight wrestlers met their collective match in a bout at Adelaide, when they went for the referee who floored them both and then disqualified them. The two competitors, Tom Lunch and Hori Tiki, were wrestling when Lurich. objecting to the actions of the referee, attacked him
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    • 132 6 U.S. Ryder cup player wins title AFTER a play-off of 27 holes Sam Snead. the American Ryder Cup player, won the Canadian Open championship, beating Harry 'Light-horse" Cooper, the holder, by 101 strokes to 106 in the play-off. At the end of 18 holes each player had a
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    • 230 6 Two New Records For Wooderson JIOLDEK of the worlds m.le reca of four minutes 6.4 seconds j C. Wooderson broke both the worlj records for the half-mile and I metres at Motspur Park in a ra specially arranged for the atteral His time for the half-mile was minute 49.2 seconds-
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    • 212 6 DEGINALD Whitcombe, the Open 11 Champion, won the first prize oi £200 in the News Chronicle £],00C Tournament when he returned an aggregate score of 300 for 72 holes. A gale, driving rain before it, swept the course and many of the players had difficulty in keeping
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    • 10 7 decided on Friday at the pool
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      131 7 hf first time in several years ?a pore Suimming Club dehe Chinese Swimming Club 2 polo when the two clubs the S-S.C. pool Sunday. B b won by four goals to three very closely contested game. ictorv of the Europeans was due to the efforts of one man— ran
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    • 104 7 UNG their ladder plan of rating fessional boxers, the National Association have issued circulars ieir London headquarters invitlividual ratings from referees, managers, and others. the task ol ranking even the heavyweights, whose form is i. to the satisfaction of the its, their admirers, and depractically impossible. k all the
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    • 197 7 JJRITISH BADMINTON CIRCLES ARE INTERESTED TO LEARN THAT TWO MALAYAN CHAMPIONS ARE EXPECTED TO ARRIVE IN ENGLAND SHORTLY TO COMPETE FOR BRITISH TOP-NOTCH TITLES. Badminton promises to become one oi the major winte: attractions this year. First class players have sprung up in
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      129 7 Henry Cotton wins this year HENRY Cotton has won the Vardon Trophy, which is awarded annually to the player with the best average for ,ie or more rounds in major profes--1 sional tournaments during the season^ i Cotton returned an average of 72.87 (for 16 rounds. He did
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    • 244 7 Soccer Revival At "The Dog" ONE season ago, tne Belangor Club were in the third division of the Selangor league, but, by the time these notes appear they will probably have won the highest honour among local teams— the senior divisions cup tie. By the time these notes appear they
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      • 101 7 DRINK MORE GOOD MILK 'BEAR' BRAND NATURAL SWISS MILK s~\ is endorsed by the /jMlj medical profession \\f^> as the ideal milk for fffjSJLJL the tropics. Because jflCffiy it is pure, sterilised Z.sJfß^JEf a nd natural milk to which nothing has been added, milk from a great herd of pedigree
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    • 1250 8  -  Marcus Superbus (By Owner Loke's Triple Bonny Friend was the first winner of the race, and in the next year Mr. Alan Loke. who Ls strongly represented this year with Aerial Post, won with
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    • 443 8 CNOLISH league football nxturfl day are as fellows: V First Division H Arsenal vs. Everton Birmingham vs. Stoke C Blackpool vs. Aston Villa. Brentford vs. WolverhamptonH Derby C. vs. Sunderland. Grimsby T. vs. Manchester U.I Leeds United vs. Bolton W. Leicester C. vs. Preston N.E I Liverpool
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      • 41 9 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING [HE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALI3IABKED BRITISH SILVERWARE d^^&^ coffee spls V^ Jp^ Units Tnysetc. HORS D*OEI \i- DIBO 9 swi ET DlSn r I OCK9 JEWELLERY WATCHES BESI I^ M) < o 1 U*D II I RENE ULLMANN
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    • 1471 10 New-Style Fashior for the Homeward Bouns IjF, in England, the swallows are flitting to warmer climes this month, many 01 the residents of Singapore are thinking about flitting to cooler ones, and thoughts of home-leave are very much in the air. This brings forward the exciting thought of planning cold-weather
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      • 398 12 t!3M^ |T BYP&Oand BRITISH INDIA. LINES INCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND* Outwards BAJA PUTANA .7.000 in ro« OOgFU^ 1^ g; g RANPURA J7.000 Oct. g 6 100 n £^t PIN S'Boo StJl RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 "CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 Homewards Leaves Leaves Tonna«f Spor Tonna«. bpore 1938 i"oo I BHUTAN 6
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      • 235 12 |K TO FRENCH port CHARCEURS Rf UN| i HOMEWARDS. CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Natalrc U Bordet PORBIN For Marseilles, Hav re. Antwerp, Dunkirk ITO SAIGON INDOCHIN CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Touranr and Haipho 1 S. A. M. 1. (from Saiirnn) S GO. PASOUIER ForSaieon d GO MERLIN Se
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    • 454 13 GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE ONE OF THE MAJOR REASONS MANIPULATION of speculators, flight of capital and exodus of refugees to Hongkong constitute only the minor causes of the phenomenal rise of the Hongkong currency; the major causes are government control of
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    • 136 13 Blood Feud Ends In Feasting Belgrade A BLOOD k ud between two Montenegrin lanulics hxs been laid bv ancient traditional ceremony. Ak4:sa Hitch, slayer Of Jovo Taditch at Gort\ye Polye, Montenegro, walked in soltmn procession with several prn-.su. to the Taditrh hou.se Behind him wxs carried his new born son
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      • 267 13 BIR\S PHILP LIIVE. [I (Incorporated in Australia! f NEXT SAILINGS J E-V Sept. 30 Oct. 4 I S,i Oct. 30 Nov. 4 I Wng rate s rOUII^ tnP nnl c f roni Sinenpore to Australm blued at the |l p: ugers m? > transfer at Singapore Brisbane. Sydney or I
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      • 64 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA SIHIUI \\A 8,000 TONS SAILINCi SEPTEMBER 22, At I P.M. The above vessel bat excellent modern iCeommodatton fot Fu.sf tftloon and Second Saloon pa.s.scn^er.s. italfilAl Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with P
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      • 273 13 fcSTAL INTELLIGENCE I FOB P^R f *ATE AND TIME I h> Rajputana Sept 10 10 a.m. Pfteru Rajputana 10 10 a.m ■tU kajputana 10 10 a.m ■^FormOM. and o Macao Raiputana i 0 10 a.m. Kv es tern nii W 10 a.m. Wl Tohlti n 10 1! am Hf ...norallv-
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    • 70 14 Prag S THE number of applications S Austrian? wishing to i S Czechoslovaia since the Al S luff" ha.s now reached a M S 54.000. S A great number of these a| 5 cants have near relatives ui S Republic, which gives them i\ more
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    • 140 14 No Beautiful Co Eds In Americ Holly* TOEREare no beautiful cjj I tional girl n l nl u according to Mr Leru.Pnnr. film dance director. »ho "Campus Confessions. rt'ri 'IT 3 M Mr Prinz I" onod looks authority on feminin gorijgj "This summer. I forfl it is that there are
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      • 313 14 TRADE. BARGAINS MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE I [^ROCKERY, CUTLERY, (■IJAKAiVrEED IFITrHIil F1TrHli K utensils USED CARS ;K ITCHEN UTENSILS I" A seiect.on of 70 -80 excellent I HOON SECK TRADING CO., ased cars always available in i 1 Raffles Place, c« k bSe C d n by C
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      • 347 14 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORRQi PSEPT. 10 (OIOMBO VPB 6 16 Mis (48 7 m.) SINGAPORE ,1' "> The news in Sinhal sc Onental music. ZHL 225 metres (LSI mcs.) j4O The ne vs (in Tamil t, The news ZHF 30% metres (9.69 mcs.) nd announcements (In Enßp.m. lishL 12
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      • 419 14 r LONDON tANSMISSIONS 2 AND I GSF 1514 Mcs (19.8 m.) GSG 17 79 Mcs (16.9 m.) bO5 Big Ben. 'Steamboat',* a pro nrarame of variety, music, anc drama reviving some of th' glories of the old showbmi days. 650 'Looking Westward'* a postei jn sound, designed by Cyr rWood.
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      • 107 14 MANILA 420 Pcmular music 5.20 Sunkist time i BfiF*st Bger 1:18 Sffi!" Ensllsh 9 50 Close down HOLLAND pm PCJ 15.22 Mcs (,9^ 7.45 National anthem and Crt announcement. 7.50 DaUy news bulletin 3.00 Report flashes from J country i 8.30 Report on the festiviu* Stadium at Amsterdam, Close down
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    • 191 15 Quins To Study French Only? L.. JT Callander. Ontario. THE Dionne quintuplets started scj OD Sept. l, according t<» a .st, i made by their guardian*. Then- studies win be along lines dra ed by Mr. Duncan McArthur, Ontario Deputy Minister or Education, ana i proved by their lather. Mr.
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    • 182 15 Legal "Marathon Race" .Moscow IN an attack un Momou judges for 1 polluting Soviet justice, especially by dispatching cases too fast, the Moscow newspaper Travda 1 states that the Moscow Regional Court of Appeals reviews 188 cases a day. The newspaper quotes an indignant defence lawyer, who calculated on the
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    • 89 15 4-Cent Theft Fined $5 Segamat. Thursday -Stole four cenLV worth of onions from the Jementah market, fined $5. That was -the end of a rase that came up before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at. the Segamat magistrate, yesterday, when a Chinese made his appearance. Accused stated that he was a
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      • 698 15 »EK END RADIO PROGRAMMES M |:g K d^ her bulletln ft M0 Programme review V.40 A talk 5EP T 1 83 2a m r^an Or d C S I inno r WilJy Derbv. ft m\'(iAl <>Kfc 9 --0 Omroep Orchestra 31 '0.00 Amsterdam mftrr^l.3»mcs) 10. 35 Dance music bv 'Hotel
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      • 71 15 KUALA LUMPUR ZGE 6.13 Mcis (48.9 m) D.m 7 00 Recorded music. News bulletin. 9.00 Close down. ROME 2 RO 11.81 Mcis (18.7 m p.m. 8.20 Opening announcement. News^ In English. -'Well known waltzes from Strauss to Lehar" a concert News in Italian. MANILA am KZRM 9.53 Me s (31.3
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    • 1474 16  -  Marcus Superbus I TO-DAY'S RACING PROSPECTS (By EU7HAT a grand day's sport we should witness at Bukit Timah to-day. Provided, of course, the weather looks on us with kindly aspect, and respects our Cup-day enthusiasm and excitement. The stage is well set for grandeur, both
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    • 52 16 rOLLOWING are selections at Bukit Timah 10-day: Race I— ABBOTS TEMPTATION Pay Out Race 2— BEANO K. C. G. Race 3— NUTCRACKER Herbe Foile Race 4— NEW MOON Quisana Race s^-ALUM ROCK Tony Reddin Kace fr—AERIAL POST Golden Glimpse Race 7— VICTORY PARADE Oorugan Race B— STUART TARTAN Argoutat
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    • 808 16 RACE SIX—SOO PM Horses, class I, div. I. I 1 "J Sir Theobald (McLachlaa) J Blue Peter (Tankard) j Jack Druce (J. Donnelly) Knight's Eye (Davies) Pure Gold (Mcpherson) J Toproe (Spencer) Barford (Dawson) Wicklow Bay (Lawler) Aerial Post (Woods) g Empire (Minto) Golden GUmPse <*»»"> Release (E.
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    • 305 17 ■jVERNOR'S M $EN TATION K BOON PAR M?«r IVAS ATTENDED BY kBS« vmii*i:ks OF thk REhiimv thk cover11TOKATIXd MR. AW B THl! 1 I-KIIFH'ATE OF HOa S H,!or"p^- has been well-known '< pot only m this Colony wider sphere for his deen ■["and -support of every good
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    • 147 17 m the- r. Sin gapore, Friday. made th f Special mcniion H A th n ri l°° n beforc Mr ■ifofcri^ th strict Judge, the g^J 1 in «mW.tion against Wr. Fmni Pre sident of the "in hide on Sept. 21. 8
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    • 352 17 Singapore, Friday, f pHK preliminary in(|uiry, into charges of causing death by a rash act and failing to stop after an accident at Grove Road on Aug. preferred against K. Yoshioka was to-day brought to an abrupt close. Mr. A. J. Braga, Counsel for
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    • 163 17 SINGAPORE WEDDING SKINNER-HOPE WEARING a real spray of lilies of the valley which she had brought all the way from Sydney. Miss E Hope, daughter of the late Mr. Henry and Mrs. Hope of Woollahih, Sydney, Australia was yesterday married to Mr F. J. Skinner, son of the late Mr.
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    • 64 17 Singapore. Fridav ANG Ju Seng, a 19-year-old Chinese youth was this morning called behaviour by Mr. Kenneth A .Wai ker in the fourth court thi** morn ing. Mr T M M A NicholK AifU»Unt Suplrintendenf of fS^JTSZ vxcxised assaulted dam aging a Ibe accused and his disclosing
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    • 32 17 London, f'ndav TAMES BKUEN. the younu Walker Cup J Diayor w<» n the Irish open amatou- nnshi., beatlnß J. Mahon of Dub Reuter Un g and I 0*« :<(; hol s
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    • 296 17 C ThffiltoWta| an- Lu-.s for W.-d.M-sri.v Mixed Doublrs t i piinicii and Mr B. C Cherrlnu J L Mr and Mrs C B Wlntei n n cfumeckand Mi.,s Seth h3J wcdr H Whiter and Mrs. Hipkm Y Z Mr and Mr I A Owen cr i The foUowtni
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      • 168 17 YM.CA. I Tennis YM.CA handicap Tenuis Tournament ties:~ To-day MENS SINGLES CLASS "B" K T. Ooi vs. A B. B Pakir; K M R. Menon vs A. Pakir; Dang-van-Ngo vs a. Wahab MEN'S SINGLES CLASS "C" M Darns vs Lee Kim Ek; Kwek ChoOd Guan vs Seow Sian Hock Monday's
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    • 173 18 MEMBERS of the Indian Medical Unit to China were entertained to dinner last night by Mr. Ali Khan Suratee, president of the Indian Association. Prominent leaders of the Malay and Indian communities attended the dinner wh>h was served in traditional Indian style Covers wrrp laid for
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    • 117 18 THE followmu is the d I times for ib-quiCd -loles of the Singapore 05n3 played over 18 holes on Su turda noon, Sept. 17 and 18 hoi, O n' morning Sept. 18 n B., an j C 2 N 2 o o ble nCI 835 E Laldl Craik 5
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    • 68 18 Kuala Lumpur. THE main eveir of to-night at the Buki: Bintang Park Young Choon, 9 st.. the Penanj featherweight, and Star Sac. Filipino, over tci 3-min roun in a win on points for Choon. Both boxers did not make a contest, which carried the crow indignant.
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    • 46 18 The following have accepW for the S.C.C. against the R A on Sunday Sept at 11 amjj W. H. McNeill. R. A. U. ToddJ SLdr. F. E. Watu. J H. Will* Dean. 8 T. Monk P. Esertor^ Bartram. R. F. W Leonard. C muty.
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    • 35 18 The return *me iv J onmier baseball inl 7/J American Association i" l^;^ Frtnch. and the Japanese.^ Team, under S.Kinoshita^M at 3.30 p.m.. on Sunday. J Japanese Club ground B Serangoon. I
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    • 34 18 or h. H.Thc. s u 1 cub« j ay will be h.l( ;i»t B l tne eve« day Sept. 15 at in will be 'ghazai B« BIU'S success In t trlct Footba:
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    • 451 19 EAK TEAM SUFFERS CRUSHING DEFEAT RUNAWAY WIN FOR THE 1 CRICKET CLUB 4; S.C.F.A o. lIXH only two regular team players in their side, a Chinese xi irere outclassed in their first division fixture against the fC ami conceded four goals without reply in a match at
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    • 63 19 The following have been invited to play hockey for the S.C.R.c. against the RAF on Monday Sept 12 at Honu Urn Green at 5.15 p.m.: Evan Wong. K. T. Oi. Fam Choo Beng, Ong Kim Hoe, Gan Kee Siang. Chua Boon Unn Low Kee Pow. Swee Lim Swan.
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    • 38 19 The sixth annual athletic sports of the Singapore English School will be held on Friday. Sept. 16 at the Jalan Besar Stadium Mrs. Lee Choon Guan. M.8.E.. has kindly consented to distribute the prizes.
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    • 40 19 WHO WILL WIN THIS TO-DA Y? The GOLD CUP. coveted prizu for to-day's main event at Bokit Timah. Our racing correspondent "Marcus Superbus" tips Aerial Post to win. See comments on page 20 and page 8 of the Sports Supplement.
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    • 234 19 Indians Win By Penalty In Last Minute I 2; Moravia THE Indian Association beat the Moravians bv two goals to one in their Second Division fixture played at the 5.11.8. ground yesterday. The game was scrappy and unimpressive The Indians won the deciding goal and the match by a penalty
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    • 26 19 The soccer fixture airawjed for to™i between Fort Canning and the v a 1l team has been postponed I Sunday next at Fort Canning
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    • 210 20 BRITAIN TO SEND NOTE? (Continued from page 1) the situation tomorrow morning— Keuter. Japan Germany Tokyo, Friday. A Foreign Office spokesman emphatically denied the Japanese newspaper report thai Mr. Horinouchi, vice-Minis-teffor foreign affairs had yesterday mven an assurance to the German Ambassador, H/err Ott of Japan's moral support in the
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    • 70 20 London, Friday. THE cricket match between Warners XI and England Past and Present, played at Folkestone, was drawn, rain interfering. England 256 <Alf Pope 6 for 70 > and 329 for 8 dec. Warners XI 173 (Wright 6 for 72 > and 39 for 0. At Scarborough the
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    • 403 20 SUDETEN ACCUSATIONS 4 CCUSATIONS that the Czech Government has not been able to intervene with effect to prevent disturbances in Sudeten territory are contained in a communique from the Sudrten headquarters, which reveals that the political committee of the Sudpt«n Party at a special m-eting discussed the incidents, which "recently
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    • 258 20 R.A.M.C 5; Casuals IVHAT might have been a fine Division 111 Soccer g 11 spoilt yesterday evening, when doubtful tacklu* necessary barging crept into the match between Army Medical Corps and the Casuals. The former w goals to nil. The match at the start
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    • 280 20 j SINGAPORE, |;,J D V A MAJORITY OF SIX Tftl Mr. Justice Pedlow acceD.*d d ict and acquitted the Sui attempted murder charge bm Wong Onn to be confined tc t Prison pending the order of t iual Secretary said that when the accused I he did not say
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      • 33 20 9he JQelicious 9furst Quencher Whilst J S3l lincs I\ 1 W ikk\ lMt=^M4iMil WATERS A. S. GILES. CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6. The Arcade, Singapore. THONE IW4. THE TAILOR. >
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