Morning Tribune, 5 August 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L> 15* SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, August 5, 1939. FIVE CENTS,
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  • 2221 1 EiJERLAIN SAYS, "SOME THINGS I READ MAKE MY BLOOD BOIL." 'JJN WORDS V PREMIER London, Aug. 4. T that under certain circumstances a British fleet would ent to the Far East was given by the Premier (Mr. Chamberlain) m the course of a debate
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  • 55 1 CHUNGKING GERMAN CONSULATE BOMBED Chungking. Aug. 4. THE Gcnnan Consulate was j completely wrecked when j a heavy bomb landed close by j m the course of the Japanese j air raid on the city to-day. The ceiling of the building crashed down. It is established that at least two
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  • 41 1 Tokyo, Aug. 4. DARON Hiranuma (Premier) has conferred with the War Minister, Gen. Itagaki, on what is described here as "ttie new European situation." leading members ol the Cabinet met this afternoon to dis- cuss China- Reuter
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  • 18 1 Paris, Aug. 4 The military mission for the Moscow talks left for London this mornings Reuter
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  • 606 2 NEW INDIAN MUSLIM REST HOUS DECLARED OPEN RESULT OF POETESS' VISIT Singapore, Friday. JKE lion iiir Alexander Sym Small, Colonial Secretary, and the Oiiief Justice Sir Percy McElwaine were amon^ the distinguished, cosmopolitan gathering, numbering ab^ut 300 who were present yesterj day afternoon when the Indian Muslim Rest House was
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  • 143 2 40-YEAR-OLD WOMAN GIVES BIRTH TO TRIPLETS J (FItNH Our Own Correspondent I Muar, Friday. TAV Tai Moi, i forty-year old 1 Chinese trenail, and wife of a 1 vegetable fartftner, fare birth to i triplets at t lie- Muar Government H. spa.ii yesterday nmnlnj;. It i> believed that this is
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  • 108 2 For the first time since the completion this year of the new building for :he City High School at Sophia Road •he School's annual speech day was held yesterday m the fine courtyard bjsjS vU hree sicies by the The principal, Mr. M. N. Samadar
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  • 19 2 r^F^^ Uy^ imoUnced ihat the Earl J 1 K'versham has resigned the Pa-lin srass SiSr 08 comieet( d with
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  • 34 2 GUN NERS BOU OVER rt V> Panjan' Douglas Eric Ox N Heavy Batter' i:m «1 over on per six months, c; Hate «Mr. j > i Each accu* d The conipen a paid on ogen
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  • 72 2 SHO PLIFTE p a Pipe,, flora rcooiiison Co.'.s „r da J before Ch M V 28> Pl l h is I i^ostrate, pleaded the article. v J^at fi r s t said Aciiuea at $i, f rom a liend •'i r u n d with the watchU said he saw
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  • 43 2 Singaopre, Sam To meet the great exodus of Sin folk going up-country during the Bank holidays, the F.M s R ar ning two special trains. One of the "Specials" left lasts 10.40 p.m. while the other leaves time to-nieht
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  • 16 2 The Governor has appointed Dr.l Avans to officiate as Chief Mtdical cer, Singapore. I
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  • 187 2 ADISHONfst 4 Singapore. Friday. rec«vl P an> mtta hearin censu from the bend DistS Cou m ntbs Ti S^ous imprisonment, m th, Crimicontaining $3 V f r crimina "y misappropriating a >ove t %*f** mw >. Goh Ttan Tens Brtn. Wife n* iii rx' TJla^i,
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    • 118 2 NOTICE ni:An\Ks aiii services. Alteration to X L -SING APORE-K I SERVICE. unlil fuX; notice b (UlC6llttnwd r «>» -nd including the Bth August Schedule mm) (lute M fottowi till sth Augiift AUGUST 4th. and 511,. Isual K.L.-S-K.L. (Usual) AUGUST 6th. Leave K. Lumpur 7 to m Arrive Singapore 9
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  • 395 3 Exten sive Smuggling, s ays Excise Officer Singapore, Friday. and Ng Tet Cheng claimed trial this after--0R SAN Sice court before Mr C. H. Koh, the Singa- >■•• the „rt Fourth Police Magistrate on a charge that J ut 4 30 a.m. at Sungei Pasir Laba did abet the JulJ
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  • 21 3 K-d* J" Ma yg e r is leaving Singa*Va V thp G orgon for a holiday
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  • 156 3 FIRST DAY OF NEW COURT Singapore, Friday. AN as yet unaccustomed public walked up the polished flights of stairs of the new Supreme Court this morning, peeped intD v .c court rooms and ttahfkred albi4 the verandahs outside '.vhen work commenced at the Supreme fc>tfrt this morning. K\fter the impressive
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  • 42 3 Bankruptcy Office Re-organised Singapore, Friday. DIFFICULTIES which for the last ten remark passe dby Mi- iayi BaXuptcy fourt thUmormn^ now at hand, it is hoped that thisjiej will be extended and tne woik ofthc Bankruptcy Office moteJjH' tiously out," said Mr. Taylor.
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  • 38 3 yesterday morning a number oOg: present were Mrs Ann l Graff, Mr E. Gibson, Mrs. David Nei son Walter Wearne Mrs G. Moza fa Wakeham, fronL Jonore, ivira. en and Mrs. Aurely.
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  • 417 3 corinm; nroDOsition There "THE mutton war m Singapore was a very smuua h iu^ 1 were so many tricks of the trade that I couldn't master them all •t once," said Mr. Richard James Potter Clarke h >s lordsh.p Sir v»i«/» ovominitinn m trie D<****»
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  • 98 3 Singapore, Friday FURTHER evidence was recorded to-clay m the preliminary inquiry into p. case m which Chua Tow Sens and Lim Ah Kee are charged with the murde. and Sim Keng WhattWith abotmento. the murder of Aw Kee Seng at Queen Street on June 23, before
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    • 32 4 London. Friday. ViOIJ) Previews To-day Change Bar Gold Fine, per oz. H R £7 8.6' 2 fcILVER Spot Ui\: 16 11 16 1 10 Forward ls*& 16 5 16 116
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    • 51 4 Previous y n H L °f I RfBBER Steady, Quiet ftS2 Spot Buyers 87 16* Sellers 8^ Ist Forward September Buyers 8 7 16 Sellers 8V 2 Q 2 1c 2nd Forward OctDec. Buyers 8»4 Sellers 89 16 3rd Forward Jan March Buyers 89 16 I Seller, 8=
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    • 18 4 London. Friday. Tin STANDAItI) Previous To-day Change Cash (afternoon price) £230 No ses&ion Forward £225 2
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    • 32 4 London, FnJ TT nn p,ri. i i Previous To^lay Chi T T on ASrH C °n?? g mie r te > 76 71 Unchanged xvew York (closing selling rate) 468.13 Unchanged
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    • 118 4 Dunlop Rubber 1 9 W* General Electric i A 29Imperial Chemical Industries 29 Imperial Tobacco 29ll 2 Anglo-Dutch i?2f 133 9 Canadian Pacific 4?/ 2 46 London Tin 3 3 2 4 5 16 Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 29.11, lor Linggis 12 -9J Ayer Hitams 123 Southern
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    • 68 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previous To-day L I In bulk Aug Sept I COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) £1400 Nominal m.s.oal Aug. shipment rin I SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 3 paid £10 Aug. shipment I TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality ISE» r (F A AV) hiPment 2lait c T Muntok Aug.jOct. Shipment 3
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    • 47 4 I RUBBER New Y rk Aue Market Tone Previous To-da> Q Spot Steady Steady m u ers 16 7:i« 16 7 16 ForwarS Oct,^. fjfe «»i« W.;i6 TIN Mle 16% *****6 1« Market Tone Spot Quiet Fnii tuniovr: 48f/ 2 48 60 65 rt
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    • 186 4 IVI<I Singapore, Friday. J WISH H to be understood that m future gaming offences of this particular kind will be punished with heavier fines," commented Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, third police magistrate, when he fined Leung Oh Few S3O, and his wife. Hoh Ah Yeoh, $10. I
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    • 16 4 Ti. of Singapore, Aug 4. Locally all sections of the market n/p r
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    • 73 4 EarZ*4jTJL It Is ImposYrjRX sible for aa X^^ individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that to afforded bj oar vasJte where we have safe boxes of ▼arloM sises for hire at moderate rates. HIKKRS themselves hold the UYS and ONLY THEY can lwve acceas to these safe
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  • 122 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Auv 4. 5 pm. Company D.'idend Bwks xoial Ut to, Close Pa &v. ex. m. m Kampong Kamuntir.g 3d. No. 65 Aug. 4 Aur. 11 A.ig. J> ""£"R JU .y 29 Aug. 9 JU »y 30 U* Talam 2y 2 int. Aug. 1
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  • 444 5 KS SHARES By Fraser Company MINING I 4 spm r a* »> 20i» 9 10,0 ii' 1 Ttn 13 3 l 4" R 26 9 2T9 I 125 026 ■Tin' .."20 6 21NI 9 9 10 6 i Ktota 4.50 4.65 an 17 6 186 l Tronoh G 6 7
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  • 184 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. MINING Am pate nni ft7S Ayer Wengs 0.71 0/5 Batu Selangors l < J-Jf Hong Fatte O.W 0 62 /2 Hongkong Tin 16,6 17g Jelebus 47 Kamunting Tin JW Katu Tin Kents -Jg Killinghalls Kuchais 5 X £2 Laruts 145 155 Linguis Xl 2, ig
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  • 60 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Incorporated In the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society i BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid UP Capita! f «^I Reserve Fwd luwu< I London Correspondent* I NATIONA^PKOV^CIAL BANK 1 Bead Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: str.u^ I S«uiement S :-Singaporc. Penant-Irhinat-Shanghai. HonfrkonKi Japan:— Kobe. 'Arabia:— Jlddah.
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  • 116 5 Ward Co. Ltd. $30,000 Svriff- 30 Oct 31 90 100 norn JGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 0 red mo $400,000 Int. 31 Sept. 30 101 102 norn WO; red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. S, Sept. 30 106 10 8 norn Jfjrel 1955 $1,000,000 Int. l 5Ji Sept. 30 mi ***** norn
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    • 26 5 THB EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE COUP- «>'">• |»roni|>« «»«1 I Liberal I Sflllenioii* I of 4 laintM I HEAO OKH< X: I 1«D. Cwil Strfrt. SinsaP'>r«--1 TFL. s">l*
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    • 165 6 4 SHOWS TO-DAY jg£|fe OP I, TIVI IAI j: 'i I oft] v jumrinc; V":.' iii ad. OHH "V I 111 lIWIIM SKIT ON *L %<* A^± CAM.rs'IERS IVIi; vj U) jl JACK BUCHANAN IN "THE GANG'S ALL HERE" x An AJJ-Lauehlne: Mirthpiece with fcDWA^D EVERETT HORTON OTTO KRUGER SYD
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    • 86 6 I The bk; holiday show vl -J 4 SHOWS TO-DAY 1 I j I 22 Sp endld Su PP° rtin S P '^"res I I VICTORJA THEATRE. .9^ P M *"^fl I "OIV TlfE SPOT -I |BOOK AX ROBINSONS B^TORV PlTy^S PRo'cJ I PV\i ns[ 6 Chapters of j»si^l ißfiS
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  • 112 7 t .11(1011, Aug. 4. ■jj^GS to Tokyo. I hai. Au?.4. i negotiations u i y strained I vJd'Tn thel W nave been I HP J lT( said to be strongly i separating the discussion of ■tsni problemI #nr the s:>o,000.000 silver 1 f Tien I^ in and
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  • 114 7 ole Friend's Money I Singapore, Friday. !NESE youth who used to make quent friendly calls on another Sharip bin Jano. at his home at Road, stood before the third magist'ate (Mr. J. Fletcher- > thia morning, charged wit!b of $13 13, belonging to Sharip. accused. Lim Kirn Hock. 20, adtakino
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  • 78 7 continues on the FJtiiukuo-Mongolian border, ucRto field despatches, which report **J Soviou-Mongol attempts itfte border near the commence ol T^-Holstein rivers Qcsptaches daim that all these g** repulsed; trey also data JJJton fa further large nurv Planes, asseUng that 6S ween July 29 and
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  • 82 7 London, Aug. 4. SHORTLY after the rising »>f the House v of Commons to-day the Prime Minister will go to Chequers for a few days and thjen visit Scotland, where he will be m cloae touch with Whitehall by P>hone and able to return to London
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  • 79 7 Canberra. Aug. 4. MR. Oullett. Minister for External) Affairs has announced that the Cabinet is unable to accept the offer made by Sir Hubert Wllkins to .equip an Antarctic expedition on condition that the exploration vessel Wyatt Earp is available Mr Gullett said the offer
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  • 331 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday. August 5,. 1939. CHINA'S WEAPONS JHK effectiveness of the Chinese methods of meeting the Japanese attack is strikingly shown by the report of a correspondent who recently made an extended journey along the Kiangsi front They are, this observer points out, finding ways of using geographical and
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  • 1141 8 MALNUTRI TION in MALAYA POVERTY and IGNORANCE q,~l j||K Macrlonald, Secretary of State for the CoJonies, contributes a foreword to the first report of the committee on nutrition m the Colonial Empire just issued. There is an important section on Maiaya. Mr. Macdonald say.s: -One of the mast far reaching
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  • 94 8 Singapore, M JOYCE Loll, a pretty En-!;.^-Sj| Chinese sirl. was to day fineß by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic §sh c pleaded guilty to ttel ving without due regard tfl of others, thereby rollidiDfl ey bus on Balestier at 6.2 M Loh stated that she
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  • 99 8 Fatal Car Crash Singapore Fn<M THREE charges, one of c:I !*JJ!M 1 death of Armugan by^[ I %M ing not amount to culpbable nc™ and two charges of causing thusaniy and Govind respective to-day explained to Tay Ah Ho^. M hore car driver, m the After the charges were JXP^M
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  • 318 9 f artificial lighting, tor rendering lactone; invisible lir at night, has /ieen developed by Messrs. Metro |rt>nl lJU ,s riectrical Company, Limited, of Trafford Park, K The system involves two components a sodium chra th an enveloping filter, and a lacquer in the
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  • 99 9 Queen Loses Nearly A Stone TIIOI'SANDS of people who ha\ seen the Queen since her return to London have commented on her !:m figure. Actually she nus last between twelve pounds and a .stone .since she left Egnland seven weck>; ago. This U not tb/ result of slimming cr special
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  • 116 9 London. I ONDON is to have a new city air- port rosting £1,100,000 and to be of super standard* dimensions. Preparations are going on apace At Fairlop. Es-ex, where the airport will be situated. The railway station is to be directly accessible to the airport by a
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  • 206 9 Another Royal Tour? k inurnev has done him "VjThas that of the ht opinion of all tn the Iwe Uo came into personal t V knowledge that he has ■ifflcult job well." ■m*nse enthusiasm with which received all o\er Canada, and m the United States, really I Kii^ and Queen
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  • 284 9 SIR Ronald Starrs, formerly Oriental Secretary at the British Residency, Cairo, Military Governor of Jerusalem, and Governor of Cyprus, lecturing to thr Enjjlish-Speaking Union m London on Lawrence of Arabia, said: I Lawrence was often popularly imigained 2ks "a super Rudolf Valentino. charging up and
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    • 25 9 I" J »w Convenience 0R E OR AFTER T HE SHOW f*E At The ITTOi PTAURANT i """ixir ystm m~ ""JS s «'a w berrie»
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  • 127 10 KING GEORGE, QUEEN ELIZABFTu In and ik. daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Mar ar attended divine service m the chapel of th e Ro College, Dartmouth, Devonshire, and after* King took the salute at a march past of the iL Royal party were on a
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  • 108 10 Interest In A Swimming Display RAIN HAVING MADE PLAY m a cricket match impossible, King George, Queen Elizabeth and the Princesses watched swimming races and a gymnastic display as an alternative programme during their two-day visit to the Royal Naval College. The Princesses were particularly interested m the swimming since
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 8 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement KW 1939 Every Saturday
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    • 1564 1 F.M.S. Have Won Nineteen Times, Colony Ten UALAYA'S Test match— *he Colony vs Malay States— starts on the Singapore Padang to-day and should prove to be a well-contested affair. The sides appear to be well matched, although Singapore ciicket "fans" no doubt will
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    • 78 1 T M. Hart, an Oxford Btae, U captaining the Malay States to-day Hart has played before In the series and his 191 not out last year rtfll remembered as one of the very efforts m this fame, which has com* to be considered as the dawk amour
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    • 769 2 R.A.F. PERFORMANCES AT A. A. MEETING WERE DISAPPOINTING P.O. Young's Til Seconds I (By "FLASH TI/ITH the Services out of the Ma lava rs, 11 «*«ia^a v^up ana the ft at failed to claim as much interest at felettr dSSS" F( done recently. Even the Services v Java match' did
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    • 315 2 supporters of Yorkshire or Middlesex There has been much talk about cricket losing its popularity and many suggested remedies have been given, but surely the introduction of another new, and let's hope, more practical method of points scoring would do much to improve the (tame.
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    • 84 2 HAMILTON -RUSSELL CHESS The biennial team tournament of the International Chess Federation for the Hamilton-Russell Trophy, which the United States now hold, will open at Buenos Aires on August 23. The entries will be divided into lour sections of eight countries each, and each am will play seven matches m
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    • 299 3 Ile And Noon In eat Partnership ,By PERMAINAN") y Ipoh. I S ince iUs inception the Ipoh Club again quailed I Prrak cricket knock-out competition whpn I d the Kinta Indian Association on Saturday fc t the Lower M. ::na l and strange■i meet
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    • 116 3 Belgium Seeks Football Talent BELGIUM, seekinp new talent, has just concluded firsi "young footballer" competition, open to all j players under 19. at Brussels. In the final of a nation-wide content each youngster had to start by trapping a bounced ball and then dribble it along a complica- ted zig-zag
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    • 126 3 T4ISTO Maki, the well-known Finnish long distance ™nner has broken two world records that had stood for seven years. Running at the Olympic Stadium, where nexr year's Olympic Games are to be held he covered three miles m 3 mins 42 4 sec; and 5.000
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    • 54 3 3 with their London to take M Athletic meetand the A. A. A. a sprinter, who 1 l ne Emp re Games at (ire. a high Wnidad at the Wntir S SI and Macdonald rnnr, annis Ramjohn, a Uo^ner, and H Sosa a ii^^ Part m
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    • 105 3 ANDREAS Steiner, a Hungarian of Jewisn descent, and one of the worMs mrts masters, is anxious to live m New Zealand. He is a furrier by trade and. it is sported m Wellington, work would be available for him. cf r Steiner <s a
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    • 424 3 TTIGHLAND RUM, an Irish i».cg with a Scot^^"ZZTbald The trainer *hus completed one of the most spectacular doubles m greyhound racing when Mr J. Haitys doff won the iamous Derby. To the disappointment of a world record crowd of 92.000, Mr. W. G. Haivev's
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    • 21 4 McBKATH Police (second from left waits for the ball m a Division I fame played at the Stadium.
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    • 645 4 BOYS INTER -UNIT SOCC LEAGUE FOR MALYA? Suggestion After Recent Mat THE forerunner of what will become ov i m Uague m Malaya, took p]ace on Gillmaa PadZ T when the Boys of the Manchester Regiment D'aved Loyals. The two mainstays of the Loyals Team Jh» Pledge who through their
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    • 356 4 j£ENRY COTTON, Open Goli Champion m 1934 and 1937— he stopped years of American successes m the event— is to marry the woman who gives him golf bints. She is Mrs Maria Isabel Moss aged 37 formerly wife of Mr. Enrique Moss whenever Cotton's
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    • 105 4 Australia Asks English F.A. For £6,000 Grant THE Australian Football AssociaJion is negotiating with the Englsh F.A. for a grant of £6,000 to be used as the nucleus of a fund for improving new grounds m the various states. Mr. L. H. Pike, the Agentdenerai for Queensland, is representing the
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    • 22 4 M Allows German v^:f^ eSat Vien I-EEMBRUGGEN (Police) watches th c jn lhf o,v, fl between S.C.C. and Police. j
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    • 390 5 ■s md interesting soccer was ■seen wlun the 41st Coy. met (340 Coy the S ame end ir.g m Lof fwur yoals all. The 41st Hpany til* mos t of the attacking Kopsning «alf, Humphreys K,g a i'ciious opportunity fen KJt five minutes when he b-a-fcdly
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    • 50 5 Olympic Weight -Lifting Record Beaten In the Soviet weight-lifting champ^i,^ ships held at Harkov, Popov, winning the featherweight division, beat tiie Olympic record set up by A. Terla/zo cf the United States m Berlin 1936. Popov's three lifts totalled 325 Kilogrammes (716V 2 lbs.), compared witn Teriazzo's 688 2 lbs.
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    • 635 5 A. A. A. Junior Meet Sees Six New Records Set Up JHE Junior Championships of the Amateur Athletic Association have come and gone with the usual minimum amount of notice from the public. It seems a shame that so important an event as thsse championships for their importance is growing
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    • 42 5 Schalke F.C. the famous German club, have won the German soccer champion .ship by defeating Admira (Vienna) by 9 goals to nil, after leading 4 oat halitime. Schalke were champions m 1030-37. but were defeated by Hanover lust semson.
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    • 408 5 Shute Was Barred From P. G. A. Tourney (l OLFERS are up m arms over an incident which may develop into golfs 'cause celebre of the year, involving Densmore Shutt, one of the finest match play golfers' of the day and twic winner of the professional golfers' association championship. Shute
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    • 198 6 IIA( X DE.MPSEY. the former heavyweight Mg world, is recover^ from his appendices operat.on but .n a to the press said that he must have been near to losmg the decision. ■ii h-,,1 me EOing m the early roundshe said an7l thought sure I was a
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    • 310 6 Empire U.S.A. Athletic Meeting Arranged THE Grand athletic meeting, which will match the stars of the 9 British Kmpire against those of the United States of America and which will be held at the White City, London, m 1940, has been fc. finally arranged. Word has been received by the
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    • 76 6 (No >t in- raw bl vet been submitted from South Africa tor the New Zealand liUßby Tour ot the Union next year <ccordin| to Mr S S. Dean, Chairman < f the New ZtftUUid Ru^by Council. A letter liad been received, tx>wever ■j tiklnß
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    • 70 6 The British boat won the International Marine Cup at the Naval Regatta M Kiel This is Britain's first win m the event. The yachts competinp wen Jar-claw boats built this year and provided by the German Navy. The Anal plactaßs over the series were:— Great Britain G6 points-
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    • 173 6 Poland Germany Boxing Off rOLLOYVIXG the decision of the German Boxing Association to cancel the proposed boxing contest between Poland and Germany, which had been arranged to take place at Warsaw, the Polish Boxing Federation has deeded to call off the match. Tr> wMtticn. the Polish Federation has derided to
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    • 81 6 A new world record for 500 metres is claimed by the Soviet woman athlete, Xenia Shiio, who at Kharkov covered the distance m 1 minute 15.7 seconds. This beat the previous best by l 6th second. A French team, comprising Modemoi<elles Lucas, Vincent and Fize. claim to
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    • 291 6 MARQUES TO RETURN TO MEXICO? (From Our Own Correspondent) tZSNTURA MARQUES, Mexican boxer, who for some years the recognised champion m his class, might be retui Mexico soon. A Tribune correspondent m Batavia was Marques to-day that he vvil! be leaving for Honolulu shortly < then leave Tor Mexico City.
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    • 958 7 MALAYAN JUMPER SETS HIGH STANDARD AT MALYAN M EET Reflections On I A. A. A. Sports I n the nine records broken last year at the Malayan f Meet, this year's four look insignificant, but seldom before I keener competition for the Unit Championship. Till f -he Half Mile Relay
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      18 7 The 440 yards relay m progress at the inter-College sports during the week. Raffles won easily.
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      • 108 7 INTRODUCING X I i: i; 11 1 I I THE SCIENTIFIC REFILL ABLE TOOTHBRUSH |^£35H^W3§Bfi6S»tf Kf:COMMKNI>Ki> BY 71, OF THE !>KNHSfS WHMI^H^^HEt^^H re .p Or tod m "Dental Survey" (U.S.A.; HHHHhhBBBHS| a Finest Boar Bristles Spaced and Cut for Correct Cituulng and Messaging as recommended by Sr 'fl! and doos
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      51 8 I.G. firowder, a former Sheffield Shield player, is playing m his third {ante m the Colony-Malay States series. He has always .shown excellent form with the ball whenever he plays and MfM to do quite well today. The Colony will have to rely a great deal on Growder
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    • 166 8 Batting. 124*. H. B. Noon (Ipoh Club w- Xi Indians). 112*. Samanathan (S.T V L n X M. School K.L.). 101*. Thuraisingham iC.S.C n. 1 toria School). 74. F. Macnamara 'Johore C.C Fort Canning). 61. Baughan (Malacca Club vs. H pin). 60. Dowling (Fort Canning vs. S.C.C
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    • 114 8 THE following are the teams m the annual match between the Co* and the Malay States, which commences to-day: COLONY MALAY STATES A. J. Williams (Penang) T. M. Hart (Perak) J. Andres (Penang) J. E. Slade (PerakJ Lieut. Whiteing (Singapore; H. B. Noon (PeraK> Capt. G.
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      • 52 8 •NEW HUDSON THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE i ntirelv o\ tHtfrmm irrriU NEW HUDSON llicyihs tali earned truly "wort* wide" repitt.. "o i ioi~ ENDI'KING QUALIIT BEAITIFI'L DESIGN SUPERB FINISH (KAFTSMANSIUP anc REM ABILITY while V \L; B for MON'EV is. of M«m, a NEW Hl»5»ON tradition. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD
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    • 97 11 THE GREATEST MOVEMENT OF TROOPS JJ.toßnjin vi pea** time took place when 50,000 Territorials travelled m less than 24 hours to the annual camps for a fortnights intensive training o H ™i 135.000 Territorials will be engaged m the manoeuvres at the V*** period.
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    • 82 11 LEFT: Men of the London Scottish marching through the Territorial Army camp at Burley m the > New Forest, where thousands of Territorials from London are now under canvas for a fortnight's training. A hundred and thirty-five thousand men will be engaged m manoeuvres at the peak.
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    • 1188 12 Jeanne Hints Of Styles To Come U7E are all wondering what the designeis have m store for us m the way of new autumn fashions and I have been trying to "nose out" a few secrets. gj One item which is likely to remain fwpular for a long time is
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      • 89 12 prime quality s v^; I /<■? ■•^Ef J^ < i > .aT^X^S ■■^.■^'^..,^■l a■♦ *§9^!d^Jo^> »o obtainable np\ I anywhere v\cr A/ I Because it has the superior flavour H and quality only found m imported BM I H pork. All our Australian Pork to ■tttfipP^^^M I obtained from selected
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      • 45 13 lfcS HA IRi>REJSING Ax^O* BEaiJTY SALON. WAVED by our NEW WIRELESS MACHINE. "ires «/> >j- Wp n w dlsc omfort,-quick and excellent Results. speciaUze m Facial Beauty Treatment and toax Factor Coiour Harmony Make-Ups. 5 H «TEL BUILDING OR 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD. "V*^^ Telephone 2868.
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      • 453 14 I 60' X I f> f/ m Jl^mi u rl c m m\ tt vf^^r^^a BYP&OaSBRmSHTNDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards DU9 Dil Tonnage Spore Tonnage S>ore 1939 I*** RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 BEHAR 6.000 Oct. 2 RAKPHI 17 000 AUE. 25 CHITRAL 15,000 UCL. o t 'ejSS Aul. 26 CORFU
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      • 264 14 TO FRENCH PORtI 4 CHARCEURS REUNIsI ;----*.?J I HOMEWARDS. I 1 FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp. D. \A CAP°T JAC^'ES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux Au?.| |TO SAIGON INDOCMnJ pap VARFLLA For Saieon. Tourane and Haiphr-. Aug. S cap PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane and Haipb Sept S S. A-
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    • 117 15 TO-DAY era ouly> i :d Labuan lX de »<"•• Sumatra, 8 East *bes Wo' and Samba* and Smkawang lv R?alh „lv) Id at special Gorgon Aug. 5 9 a.m. (Jt ipon 5 .8.30 a.m. Kajang 5 11 a.m. Talma 5 2 p.m. Franae Maru ,,5 2 p.m. Oliva
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    • 38 15 The Eastbound surface mails, normally due to reach Singapore yesterday, will not arrive until Monday, due to cancellation of the sailing of s.s. Rohna from Negapatam. Delivery will be effected at 9 a.m. on Monday.
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    • 69 15 ected from Netherlands r »XL.M.) to clay. Delivery letters only 4 D.m. to-day delivery of letters and respectively en Monday. K;tcd from Europe etc. by Air (XL.M.) to-day. wxliolders' letters only 7.30 I and general delivery of on Monday, ted from Europe (London i 8.1. (Khandalla) due at
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    • 135 15 Peiping, Autf. 4. Y HE story of how a Japanese organised anti-British committ<v ■Tr^^ C l he evacuatio of sixteen British Baptist misftJonartai irom laiyuanfu was broujrh* here by an American traveller On a recent Sunday, three truckloads of anti-British pickets surrounded their church during <
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    • 121 15 Chunfirking, Au£. 1. rjONFIDEXCE that the British Government will not change its China policy is expressed m a leading- article m the Chunpkinjr Joint Daily News. The .ourrial voices gratification th.it public opinion m Britain, "as evidenced by comments m the press and questions m the
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    • 72 15 Washington, Aug. 4. THE Mexican Government's latest oil proposals have been submitted to Mr. Richberg. Th<e terms are not published, but Mexico is reported to have offered the oil companies minority representation on the board of the revised organisation that would replace the Government monopoly. The oil
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    • 31 15 Wellington, Aug. 4.— lt Is stated that the Hon M. G. Savage stood his opera tion well, but "there must be anxiety for a few days."— Renter
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    • 141 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OB EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Hai Hing 22 1 1 Japara 18 2 3 Monte Santo 16 2 3 Kola 14 2 3 Pangkor 12 2 3 France Maru 9 2 3 Hoegh Silvercloud 7 2 3 XXIV
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    • 198 15 4 Singapore, Friday. r PHE Presbyterian Church was the A scene of a pretty wedding this afternoon, when Miss Alison Claro Bruce Morison, daughter of the late ]V>\ Morison, K.C., and Mrs. Morison, became the bride of Mr. Charles Graham Richards Miss Morison from Wellington, I New Zealand,
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    • 25 15 Bratislava, Aug. 4.— Thirty-three member of a Hungarian secret society have born an r.stcd lor alleged eonspilacy against the security of Slovakia.— Reuter
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      • 295 15 NOTICE With effect from today the hours of public business at the Singapore. General Post Office on holidays will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Savings Bank and Money Order business is not transacted on holidays. I»VS PHILLP LINE. I (Incorporated m Australia) I NEXT SAILINGS I Due Sails.
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      • 47 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO,, LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI KOBE AND OSAKA "NOW S If E 11 A 7,920 TONS SAHJNG AUGUST 11. No passenger accommodation. Express freight service to the abovementionei ports. For space apply to HARPER, GILFILLAX CO., LTD. Telephone: 5861.
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    • 117 16 Deportees Leaving Liverpool London, Augast 4 lX biinaiel Hoare ton [5 espulrioi and fire prohibition nuTordera under the Preyentton oi, olence Ac making total of 41 ex..l.sioi, and nvc prohibition ciders it is Bnati tood ttoM abjit hf" r li to efuw London sad half to hrn r only te
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    • 37 16 Onfapote, Pridnv -Sir Percy McEl.ainc Chlel Justice, BA, entertained ne ciork; and reftotraw of the Sup.•me C(Mrt to i luncheon at the nev. ourt Restaurant. U>-day on the occuof the oiM'iiint; of tlie Court.
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    • 37 16 Rankmr, Aug. 4- The Brlttofe Oog-LOate-QenenU Wli to-day informed by ho Japanese gendarmerie that they ,ad obtained the release of Katar inL'h and tint he would be freed after nterrogation by the Japanese autnon- •es.- Reu ter
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    • 69 16 Rume, Au<;. 4. AN atmosphere of unnecessary alarm i.v held m Fascist circles to have marked the ending of the Parliamentary lesslon m Britain It is stated that Axis powers are not nervotu or unduly pessimistu 1 British ilplomaw m the Par East and Moscow I
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    • 24 16 Chuafkiafc Auk- 4. aSSSssSESS duittend, doon wiwcfced off their h.n.^s and pla,te, IMM irom the walls and ceiling*.— Reuter
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    • 131 16 TIM dam** British Consular lesiience ccupled by Mr. K. Bum p h-ad and Mi. I. C. MacKcnzie. bolt, icTtog Consuls. Neither wa.^ injure* The hoi.se In which Mr. F. T. Din•in N«* York Times corresponent. md hU v Ife were stayin r was demoished I".. 4 the DttTdlM who had
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    • 118 16 FEVERISH ACTIVITY ON POLISH FRONTIERS London. Aug. 4. VISITORS to Prague from Moravia and Slovakia report extensive fortifications along the whole Polish border, states the Daily Telegraph correspondent m Prague. Barbed wire twelve-feet high has be?n erected along the frontier, while aboat five miles behind the frontier permanent barriers are
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    • 103 16 Japan Axis Alliance Rpme, Aug. 4. WHILE U-e statement of the Japanese Ambassadors following the Conference nt Como is understood here to mean that Japan has decided to join ar Italc-German iwlitary alliance no confirmation is yet available either here or at Como. The conversation was .stated to be the
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    • 101 16 FINDIN G A JOB FOR SCHACH DR schacht has arrived at Muni return from hi tap to indu fuehrer is expecUd at Munich n :ow. His press chief Dietrich is al :here. It is not admitted that a ng is planned between Hitler an Schacht, but it is strongly r^
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    • 46 16 Nairobi. Aufl SECOND raid on the TurtanaH by the Meriiee tribesmen infl an unknown number of TurkanaH niurdercd is officially rqwrted M The raitirrs are stated 1 1 have from th Sudan, the Gove:nm« which ii> co-operating m eCofl track them down. Reuter
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    • 118 16 Belore Mr. Justice Pedlow. Tuesday, Bth at 11 a.m.: -Sun™ In-Chambers, Petitions. JudgmenM and Div.3 39 Eva Iris MonteM fc. A. Monteiro. Thereafter:-5.552 37 S. I R rappa Chettiar vs. Wee Kam SioM Wednesday, 10th at 10.30 Magistrate's Appeal-Yen Ah CM 5 others vs. Rex. Friday. 11th at
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    • 65 16 Soestdijk, Aug. 4. Dr de Groot, a specialist, is attending ?rince&s Juliana and is putting up at he Palate. He Ls m constant attendence )n the Princess, who is expecting a second child m the near future. Princes Juliana is m excellent health. An order
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    • 50 16 Athens, August 4— Forty men sentenced, to imprisonment ranging from life to two years lor the part they played m the insurrection at Crete a year ago havbeen granted an amnesty and will be freed to-moirow to mark the third anni- versary of the present regime. Reuter
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    • 73 16 London. Aug. 4. THE Prime Minister has constituted a committee of the Economic Advisory Council to inquire into the principles of teaching English to persons whose mother tongue is not Englisii. with special reference to elementary stages of instruction." Lord Ponsonby is chairman of the committee which
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    • 205 16 London, Aug.* THE difference between Britain's situation m 1914 and n( is emphasised by newspapers m editorials on twenty-fifth anniversary of Britain's entry into the v The papers stress Britain's uncompromising att aggression and her military sh-en#th, and generally <*xi i optimism that
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      • 321 16 UAI I LFS MUSEUM opening Starting on Oth August the museum will be open on Sunday morning* from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m NOTICE. MMHBB' EXAMINATION An examination ioi dressers will be ield m Singapore, Penang and Malacca, m the 4th. sth and 6th September, 1939. Estate dressers who have
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    • 370 17 Singapore, Friday. CIRST case to be heard m the r new Supreme Court this morning was a petition for leave to appeal to the Privy Council, brought up by Mr. Roland Braddell for the petitioners, Messrs Ong Sam Leong, Sons, Ltd rrwim^rM r p
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    • 88 17 THE Royal Singapore iauu <•- holding the seventh race for th. Jubilee Trophy for Merchant Ships Ljf Boats presented m commemoration o> the Silver Jubilee of His late Majest. King George V, on Tuesday, Sept. 19 a' 4.30 p.m. Any ship whose owners have omcer. or
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    • 34 17 Mr John Neil Coulter Hancock, AMiSt BOt Registrar of Statistics, Straits Settle nients and Federated Malay States, M been appointed a Justice of the Pear for the Settlement of Singapore
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    • 19 17 Tenders arc being invited for genera n pairs, painting and colourwashing, etc to Hill Street Police Station and Barrack.Singapore
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    • 499 18 Results Of First Days Play (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Aug. 4. JHtf first day of the Malayan Tennis Championships commenced v/mo to-day, produced no sensational results, except, perhaps, the ck feat of Mrs. C. P. Purcell, 1938, Perak ladies' champion and Penang champion
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    • 280 18 (From O'jr Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Friday. THE semi-finals m the mixed doubles of the Johore Bahru district badminton championships were decided t-his afternoon at the Ayer Molek Malay School court and the winners were Miss Lena Lee and Wee Hye Teck m the top section
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    • 137 18 The following are the draw and times of starting of the Mixed Flag competition to be held on Monday, Aug. 7:— 4.15 Mrs. Fennie and R. J. Fennie v.s. Mrs. A. B. Menzies andH. M. Miles. 4.20 Mrs. E. O'Sullivan and E. A Ford vs. Mrs.
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    • 66 18 The Makepeace Badminton Party will play a return badminton match against the Bukit Timah Youngsters B. P. on the home court on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. The Makepeace team will be selected from the following:— M. A. Lange, Victor Dana, C. P. Lange, Syn Wai Mun, Alloysius de
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    • 27 18 The Post Office defeated the Royal Artillery (8.M.) yesterday at Blakan Matiby four goals to one m an S.A.F.A. < Division II A league fixture.
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    • 388 18 A.C.S. Past vs. Present Soccer Match A.C.5.0.8.A 3; A.C.S 3. PUTTING up a fine display the present boys of the A.C.S. held the Old boys to a thrilling draw m a match at Dunearn Road yesterday. Each side scored three goals. For the
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    • 197 18 Singapore Chinese G Hold Gan Day JHE Singapore Chi J School held a succe zM day at frhe School grounds m the presence of a large! ing. Besides the races, til dances which were villß The Indian War dance I Maypole dance were veil cular. I Mrs. E. Strickland. mistres|
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    • 1039 19 Selections And Weights THE first day of the Penang August (Gold Cup) meeting which begins to-day is remarkable for the domination of the Penang trainer, Van Brukelen who has not less than two candidates m each race, except m race three where he
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    • 17 19 Ayah. j f I Harriford, ;an, Nut- tck Drucc; ih. 5 and P
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    • 121 19 ARBOUR BOARD IN 3-1 soccer was served uf He match between the Hers and the S.H.B.J.S.C KB. league match which m on the 3.H.8. ground, I The Harbour Board ■roe goals to one. Hacked froir ■>. and re by Zye Sani beat Mudge with a thb goal v disallowed as
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    • 44 19 LI FE BADMINTON PARTY meet h, V Ufe Badminton c ub m rener al Hospital U,,,,':- -endly badminaoub 1 fou r s ncles Played at tS Road. Life Badected from the CharUe Cheah, iChj i Eng, cheah r "an, Chiang kfcs t HooChun! Richard
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    • 61 19 The follown. accepted to play for B.C.C v Malacca Club on Sunday and Monday. Aug. 7 at Malacca: H L Ward «Capt.». T V. N. Anon. M C. Elliott. O.K. Stein, Major F E Robertson G. W S Wain >, W X King, X E W Hatchard. J.
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    • 93 20 FRENCH PLAN TO CLOSE ME DITERRANEAN London, Aflf. 4. ANGLO-FBKNCH nllitarj ill russions of Rn*al iniporlaiico 1 will by IMU m London to-day bet wren tin- French (mi. Hunt- m wAn^vr and Lord Gflft AccoidiiiK lo a report m the j Daily Sketth, (ien. Iliint/injfer. t I v.ho h«"i'?*"l Ihr
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    • 44 20 London. Aug. 4 The Quren bai received hundreds of elegrams and letters of congratulation lorn all over the world, particularly 'anada and the United States, on the »cca.sion of her 39th birthday. She is pending the day quietly at Balmoral :nstle.- Reuter
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    • 519 20 Gas Main Bursts Near St. Paul's London. Ailg 4. i HEAVY explosion occurred at r 430 p.m. m a large building be-twi-en St. Paul's and the River Thames Dense clouds of smoke are rising. The ound Ol the explosion was heard over large area
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    • 88 20 Bombs On The Consulates Chungking, Aug 4. THE British Consulate was badly damaged and the German Consulate wrecked m the Japanese air raid. No one m the British Consulate was hurt. A score of bombs landed m the district where the foreign consulates are situated, and eight members of the
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    • 92 20 London, Aug. 1. Bomb outrages are reported from Blackburn. Preston. Bradford and Halifax to-day. Several letters ajid postal packets were damaged and at Blackburn a postman was slightly injured. Four more Irishmen against whom expulsion orders were made left Birmingham to-night under police escort for Liverpool, to
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    • 52 20 London. Aug. 4 On the Stock Exchange holiday in9ueneM restricted trading, but the mdertone remnined steady. Gilt-edged mprovcd slightly. Kafllr.s were firm on mall Pans buying, but elsewhere nances were very .small. The commodities, lead was strong on ood con.-umer demand, but with small jfTeriugs Wall Street is
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    • 327 20 Paris, Auj JHF Japanese Ambassadors m Rome and Berlin decided at ft conference to submit a proposal to the Japanese Governfl Japanese adherence to the Italo-German political and militai] according to Kavas' Rome correspondent. He adds that repc these lines have been wired. Berlin. Aug. 4. Official
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    • 277 20 WHAT BRI TA IS DOING FOR REFUGE London l |N the Bom of Common, Earl Winterton, Chan the Duchy ot Lancaster, s u considerable progress hj made by the London Inter mental Committee, especi ing the last lew months, number of refugees who Germany since the Evii mittee was formed
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