Morning Tribune, 26 August 1939

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  • 4 2 Saturday ~«> l-m
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  • 39 2 Singapore, WW •ii mm thmk Vm telUm Um, W* 1 nt! N .shouted an elderly woman romplainant 1 xtortion ca.se. toa Mr E M Tampop-Phihps, defending: Now. don't talk about beheading You made me feel nervous
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  • 113 2 A very enjoyable "At Home" was held at the residence of tho French ConsulGeneral, M. Jacques Pingaud, In Gallop lload this evening in honour of M. Brevie, Governor-General of Indo-China. At the main table were M. Jules Bre vie and his wile Madame Brevie, M. Jacques Pingaud
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  • 564 2 Whole Of U. S. Against War Washington, Aug. 25. DRAMATIC 1 appeals to Herr Hitler and President Moscicki of Poland to preserve the peace have been made by President Roosevelt. The President called the Fuehrer's attention to the fact that the whole population rif the
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  • 57 2 miss: -ir. was eS meet mo ol the Mr \v Bai that Mr Aiv-uiiiajß *ton in 1911 and sefl It was decided toB expressi n ol the r.J at the death of a S to convey to Mr fM children an expreS As token -j r 9 si oners
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  • 227 2 iy|K A. E!a:igovan. journalist, will i "Youth Movement in Ing at 7 p.m. to-da; Church Hall. No i,i the auspices of the In Mr. A. Gonapathy meeting is open to th tion cf controversies your Government an adoption cf one of ithods I have propose M I need hardly
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    • 76 2 I TO-MORROW I ai Opening with 4 Shows at the 5 4'AJPITO.L A.M.-3.15-6.15-9.15 j The One BIG LAUGH SHOW THAT EVERYBODY NEEDS SO BADLY! WSmW. J |i I/A* I CLOWN V i^ CXjj^PSPKtV^ Iha/eve! :M§ LYDA ROBERTS I &£m% f"SON SKIPWORTH I of o tough ire jane wvmam j riot
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  • 18 3 tea* ihfes3l as found Jg I spent at l SStog there jjlandtlu -v.M- I >irk. I PI
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  • 51 3 Singapore. Friday. a^ed 40. stevedore the" Tanjong Pagar picked up dead from •h on board the s.s. a t sHB Godowns 12 50 p.m. to-day. ?ere head injuries. t Ngeow Yit Pin and es were walking along hen he fell headlong tch. He was immeInto the open but he
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  • 72 3 leged session Maps »r Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. Dli ce this mornm a 'Wy sensational ar> of Province 1 Kedah when a Japa- possession were alken found documents' of maps and sketches! d military areas in Stained. jj* he came to Penang id tayed a' Si* 6 Police court
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  • 6 3 Notice F or To-dav at 10
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  • 97 3 Singapore. Friday. 4 17- year-old Chinese, Wong Tai Huat, pleaded guilty to-day to a charge^ of assisting in the management of a common gaming house, in the Fourth Police Court. Inspector Hunter-Gray said tna. en Aug. 17 a posse of police, acting on a search warrant, raided
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  • 212 3 Admission to hospitals is tetng restricted and only cases requiring constant medical attention will be admitted henceforth Among the vital centres beinu uuarded are the wireless stations, telephone and electric centres, reservoirs and railways In addition to these, circulars have been sent to all
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  • 313 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THOUGH in official quarters silence is being maintained in regard to details of plans for general mobilisation of local defence forces and distribution of police, it is understood that police duties, especially in regard to guarding of public utility
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  • 26 3 Dr. H. B. Quentzer, dental surgeon, has returned from Europe after ten months' lea?e and has resumed practice at 17. Bonham Building.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 20 4 London. Friday. i in s I A.NDAKI) Preyjoui day Changi Cutk (afternoon prlet) Z89% W9% '•jrward 1223 £224'-
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    • 30 4 idon, Friday. t?OLD Previous To Cham Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. 7 8 5 £7 10.6 2 1 MLVER spot 16 M l|l6 -i forward 19 20 1
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    • 181 4 London, Ail!-, 25. tin- stork exchange 1. i price tog< thet with Eta denn i i.sible for -V mi tit ng Kiuii; Intel tls and oU I \xi generally iued to b mainly a matter oi Itle t i I it>; own level in '•untry".
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    • 38 4 T Washington, Aug. 25 BE Acting Secretary to the Treasury I lUmates the holdings of American. 1 ens abroad at about eleven-and- J f thousand million dollars and c Ign holdings In the United StatesU
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    • 50 4 Singapore, Friday Joo mi yesterday con vie ipore Fourth Police Court, in his p ion 428 gall m ited rice. Duty payable on it unted to $760.13 cents. Accused fined $800. or in default eight months 1 rigorous Imprisonment. Another charge of p assessing a still ;;x withdrawn.
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    • 57 4 Singapore, Friday. A .supplemental budget for a total of ver $1,200,000 was passed at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. at nearly eight thousand million dollars. Foreißii investments in American tock.s and bonds on Doc. 31 last to rune were about four thousand million )1 which much more
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    • 54 4 RIBBER 2^°^ 1 I Spot Buyers |U ScUers 8 Blfl jUie M forward ScptemDer Buyers 8» 2 I Sellers 8 g it; I] 2nd Forward Oct Dec. Buyers 8» 2 I -> r t w Sellers L ll 11 1 3rd Fonvard Jan M: t rch Buyers 8«
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    • 65 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previ 1 In bulk AugSept. »M s <> v COPKA (Straits, F.M.S.) Aug. shipment £10 1.. q bi SAGO I LOUR (Sarawak) Aug. shipment 8- TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore) Aug. Shipment 13 6 iS PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Aug. Oct. Shipment 3 3 16
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    • 34 4 RUBBER New York. J Previous To-day Market Tone Quietest Steady. Quic: Spot Buyers 16 J« 1 1 Forward Oct.Dec. Buyeri 165 s tin" sellers J&nm ve"ciXd Market Tone 49' Wte Spot
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    • 104 4 Di.taie.-s £r 6 vi Dunlop Rubber v>s General Electric 72 Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco ioo,; fji" Anglo-Dutch 213 Canadian Paciric London Tin •> 9 Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 24 3 Linggis 19 [i9 Ayer Hitams 17 17 G Southern Kintaj 10 10 Pahangs n London Asiatics
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    • 63 4 I (HMM Previous To-daj T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate> 176 73 l l^ T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 870 ,d T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 3 7 a Nominal Unchan T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Ut 221 32d. Unch^ngw TT. on Japan (closing selling
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  • 623 5 ■y Fraser o ■mpany ft prior to resent Jf ouwde these made nt abA 1 Con. T.S. Ord. 18- 18,9 i Easetrn Realty 1.35 1.40 Est. Trust. Ag. 3.50 4.00 Eastern United 27.50 30.00 F and N. Ord. 13.65 13.90cd do. 7»/2 Yrels. 9.10 9.30 Oammons Malaya 2.05 2.15
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  • 169 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company D.urtend Books Singapore. Aug 25. S p.m. Close PayaMe Date Total fu: TIN Date Ex. Div. year Austral Malay 9d. No. 49, 3d. bonus Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 10% Johan 5% int. Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Aug. 24 5% kramat Tin
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  • 202 5 LYALL&EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. MINING Ampats 3 7 4 Ayer Wengs 0.71 0.75 Batu Selangors 1.12 1.17xd Hong Fatts 0.56 0.60 Hongkong Tin 15|6 16 6 Jelebus 0.47 0.52 Kamunting Tin 7|9 B|3 Katu Tin 20[- 211Kents 1110 2 3 Killinghalls 13!- 14,6 Kramats 7|6 B|6 Kuchais 1.10 1.15 Laruts
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    • 128 5 Advances against goods and produce at low I rates of interest may i I be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at low Further particulars will be I •upplied on application. I MASTER* NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. itii*m*~A oy Royal Charter A.P^ 1824 Incorporated in the
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    • 246 6 TO-M4..19 S 7B At The CA~PIfK» H.G Ms (ireat BRIT Is ""Tj""""? H throughout the World as TBI ■i si B the V;.\:; p,f TH I A MILESTONIfnNnirI OF THE SCjmil W^ From Idmes Hilton's besUovTdVß novel comes the greatest motion picture of any year! Robert M Donat's finest triumph!
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    • 246 7 Lj^jSTRIES ROAD OFFENCE S:iuapore. Friday -For drivin- ;lr at Orchard Road withoi;' Sue regard lor the safety ot others. ,fTar bin Abdul Rahman was this I "orning fined $15 by Mr. E. E Coler 7am in the Traffic Court. A 4 rf TALKIE THEATRE ROYAL %i^ TO-DAY I r" u
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 317 8 IX an appeal to Herr Hitler and President lfoackU to preserve the peace, President Roosevelt suggests that there are three methods by which war can be avoided by direct negotiation, by submission of the controversy to impartial arbitration or by agreeing to adopt the procedure of conciliation and
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  • 1310 8  -  John Summerscales dsjfdfkdjdkfd 7 I Frenchmen Take Their I Empire j I Seriously I THE French public has always regarded with amazement the somewhat nebulous attitude of certain leading Ministers in Britain to the true legal status of the former German Clonies now administered as
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  • 142 9 '^appointed By rtnan Desertion Shanghai, Aug. 25. K jrrcatl.v disappointed by Germany's desertion of the Jj'.( 'ominiern Pact, is contemplating the abandonment China campaign. official spokesmen during the past two days have been more v in their attitude towards foreign Powers. Some of them even laoan will won offer
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  • 126 9 Federated Malay States Voluu-1 leer Force L7?ht Battery, which will', be iii camp at Port Dick.son this m*k week-end, will hold an artillery shoot! cind which will go to Sungci Bcsi next at Sungei Besi to-morrow and on Sunday. This will be the first inland artillery
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  • 132 9 i Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. very penitent and ashamerseii. Kalimah, a little 10 Tamil girl pleaded guilty 1 a watch from a dwelling Mi she appeared in the istrate', court yesterday. X. B. Thomas, told his worle watch was left on a table e woman "a house and
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  • 125 9 Slept While Room Was Burgled (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. WHILE burglars cut their way through a plank wall to get into her bedroom and then forced, open an almeirah in the room, Fco Yook Sang, a Chinese woman, slept undisturbed. When she woke up in the morning.
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  • 133 9 Volunteer's Experiences On Way To China (From Our Own Reporter) E Ipoh, Tuesday. bee received from Mr. Hon Tin Wah, the Captain fch of mechanic volunteers sent from Ipoh to Written from Rangoon where the detachment is awaiting further instructions from the military headquarters, the letter refers to the intolerably
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  • 105 9 ROBBED ON LONEL Y ROAD (Frcm Our Own Keportrr> Kualu Lunpur, Thursday WALKING alone a lonely road In Ampang, lasi nii-lit. with $13 in hi^ IxKkrl. a ("hirmr was waylaid and robbed by two unknown Chinese. It appears that suddenly two men stepped out of the dark and while one
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    89 10 King Zos of Albania o» dine, their babv 2 p?, der and the King" f js* spending a month a u h de la Maye. Versailles. F L coming to Kn-land to? King Zog cf \ibani a makin! ment to journalists at the, Below left. Prince Alex nd months-old
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    32 10 Left: Royal Force masks holdim <•»*" plane which b bring Hornchurch Koyal Air f°< Essex, for U*-* attack" in ritailli Thirteen hundnd l*^« assr ««nd-,.V»oes.- pi exercises-th. «"> st "J air defence and ,»>*
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  • UNKNOWN MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (Edited By "SPECTATOR") Every Saturday. 193» MALAYAN CRICKET REVIEW UNKNOWN
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      972 1 Again Prominent \h Bat And Ball between the United Services and the S.R.C. turned out Contested affair and ended in a victory for the "Recs." possible en Saturday owing to the heavy morning rain E the weather kept fine and a thrilling finish was witeof the loveliest grounds on the
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    • 3 2 A SOCCER POINTER
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    • 1003 2 Review Of Seletar Sport (IU -Fl.XSir) TO-DAY is the hie day for Seletar soccer enthusiasts, and although to-dav's match at Stadium }>e.tween the S.C.F.A. and the R.A..F. a League fixture it Lb almost certain that a cup tie atmosphere will prevail. The airmen have a
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    • 23 2 The Royal Canadian Golf /Ufcwiatton lr h»f decided that the 1940 Canadian Ama" I .urn country Oub. Kdmom- R
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      22 2 Ma.Crffery puts his head to a high shot in the match be J S.C.C and the SC. FA during the week
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    • 572 2 :10th Company R.E., met and defeated the 82nd Bty. the lan>e margin of five goals to nil in the Pttrt rouni Framroz cup played on the South Padani?. The game <<pened Mtt attacking and it was soon apparent that they did not wi opponents to
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    • 81 3 I Hin the third international August Bank Holwl ;»> meeting at the While (it H^^nauuii' l n| K.,,rtred of the world's best athletes took part. K ll<>- iliiu (Germany) knocking I l >^ il Hurdles. The event was won by K. V. Cochin (ISA .-No. 2. right— in
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    • 97 3 BRITISH SWIMMERS BEATEN TLRMANY beat Great Briuu., by, 65 points to 35, in an internar tional swimming contest at Erl xi Germany. 'J Tin' home team, who led by 07 pointj to 17 at the end of the hrst toy. sixteen of the twenty eyentr Tfo '>ur British viotortea wtre
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    • 3 3 Australian Women's Championship
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      11 3 fading J. Stani^ewski (second) to win the Mile. (PUnet News)
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    • 44 3 bledon champion and Davis Cup player, JO 8 6—4 6-^4 to win the Annual Mearow Club Invitation lawn tennis tournament for the third year in succession. F*krsiiow becomes the permanent holder of the President's Challenge Cup. a trophy worth £200.
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    • 97 3 CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIP rhMicina his cycle four time* during HSHfli SS 5 ho™ 33 minute 4 seconds MISS Joan Lewis, Metropolitan Club, Victoria won the AusUalian Women's Golf Champior ;ip over the Kooyonga Course laide-beating Miss Barbara Cr igo (Australian Golf Club). 2 and 1. In her qualilymK round Mu s
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    • 24 3 Tt will be recalled mat wi» JU 'now Mrs. Little-. Methodist Sunday .school tc acne! refused (0 play
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    • 79 3 leading m ii er after Sydney Wooderson "JjJ^j! J\ n li Vlile in 1 minutes 15.2 seconds at the JWJ WJ£ S.uS Sl Bank Wo»Way athletic meeting at h j^J 5|2L d On Staniszeuski of Poland was second M* "V" lird B1^"e Hideout, the American who *bs con Eii* Wooderson
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      58 4 American List Of Title Contenders 7 HE balkhoo machine has already begun to work for the forthcoming fight between "Two Ton" Tony Galento and Lou Nova which is to *ake place at Philadelphia Municipal Stadium on September 7. Tan Kim Yan, winner of the long jump, at the Sime
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    • 48 4 Travelling at an average speed of 146.816 kilometre! an hour < about 90 8 m.p.h.i, Colonel Oorini (Italy beat the world record for hydroplanes on Lake Bracciano. P. Fischer France) held the previous record of 85.63 m.p.h. set up fifteen years ago on the River Seine
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    • 38 4 The Bparush National Council of kport has decided in favour of particir a a Vm" 5 L !u> Willter ol >™Pic Rames at Oarmlaeh-Partenklrchen next vear according to a report from Madrid
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      346 4 About forty of the most promisine amateur footballers in Germany have been summoned to Duisburg as par o e lr 1^ for the Olympic Games at Helsinki, it is reported in Berlin Herr Horberger. the national soccer This will be the first major heavyweight (ontest in Philadelphia since
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    • 298 4 The members of the British Wight- man Cup Team, which meets 1 the United States at Forest Hills, I Z New York, on August 25 and 26. 5 5 and the Australian Davis Cup play- I 2 ers have been invited to partici- I I pate
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    • 131 4 "I challenge Eric Boon to fight in England as soon as he likes and over anv distance that the British boxing authorities mare care to name," declared Tony Canzoneri, former light weight champion of the world, in an interview. Canzoneri is very eager to visit Engli.nd for the
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    • 118 4 King Leo Beaten! Champion THE Belgain Open go ship was won at the Australian ama! Baillieu, who beat W. J final 6 and 5. Bailliei the end of the first nw King Leopold of the first reigning monarch to a golf championship, was the second round by P-> of the
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      45 4 f piicrtt Sixto Escobar o of ttl tamweight chjßJ** m beaten on poin^ Jprs e fight at Garfield N NeW kie Bove. of Newa almost unknown; his tenth profess wai; not at stale- The R.A. goalkeeper pi the match between the the Polite durin?
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    • 95 5 BOY j KET KEEPER UALS RECORD OSCHLEE, of St. Paul's I :hikl wicket-keeping foi the il School?, cMgfef batsmen and tumped f«mi j I the scconi inninff of t «h* Schi i qaiU ng the (in Bftt-elm i rhler vts n.t the
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    • 186 5 18 YEARS AT TENNIS IT is thought almost certain that Mrs. Helen Wills Moo dy will put aside the mystery novel she is writing and seek her eighth national tennis title at Forest Hills. After 18 years at the game, in which she has won eight Wimbledon, seven American and
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    • 78 5 ONLY ARYAN REFEREES FOR HUNGARIAN SOCCER The Hungarian Football Association according to "Az Est," will allow on ly Aryan referees to take charge of futuie matches and the paper also quotes the Association as stating that all departments of football must be reorganised. Recently eight hundred referees weie requested to
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    • 36 5 In the play-off for the Lakes open goil championship at Sydney Norman Von Nida retained the title by defeating Billy Bolger by one .stroke. Von Nida took 7d to Boleer'.s 76.
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    • 43 5 AMERICAN FOOTBALLERS Two teams of footballers rom tiie United States are to tour Great Britain Eire and the Continent next .summer sMng exhibitions ol American football. The Singapore team which defeated Selangor in the "Malaya" (up final played at Kuala Lumpur last weekend.
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    • 99 5 Hans Nu.sslein (Germany) retained the singles title in the Southport profr stanal lawn tennis competition, beatini W T. Tilden (U.S.A.) 6 2. 7-5 G TUden has now appeared irv tine linal.s but has never won the trophy. II iailed to produce the form which enable* him to
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    • 6 6 SOCCER STILL CREATES INTEREST IN PERAK
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    • 4 6 Heads To The Ball
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      52 6 Indians Start Well (By "Permainan") Ferakfoot ball. An incident in the match between the S.C.C. and the Chinese duri week. The S.C.C. showed up well at the beffinninsi. but later cra( A runner kicks out in no uncertain manner in the match between the Police and the runners played durinr
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    • 141 6 NEW COURSE LAID OUT BY SANDY HERD ALFX (Sandy) Herd, open cham- I piun of 1902. is 71 but still fall I of vigour. He has completed the I laying -out of a new municipal golf course for Northwood and Ruislip Council at Kuislip. Middlesex, and 5 is to take
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    • 520 6 GAMBLERS' TOURNAMENT A golf tournament exclusively for gamblers is being planned by Charles Burns, manager of a municipal golf course at Akron, Ohio. Burns expects to get some 20 entrants. He explained that gamblers have taken up golf .seriously since a ban on common lorm.s of gambling was put into
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    • 55 6 h be a ble Australia si ■uw Hopma years, pi^diot- Hai holc Davis Cup this b old captain o. aIIC A -With Jack B: "J- nr.i playing as tl.' tain we can the final" h." -America I ber of JJ with the lar «J hOI have coming Cll ptor^
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      21 7 F. met the Loyals at "list Sunday ana lost Here are the two •ictured before the the St. .Joseph's Ihjtution -round.
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    • 109 7 Centuries Malayan Cricket ■taries have been scored lyan cricket to date. Bfcere scored by SingaM, 17 by Selangor. 10 by ve by P< rak, three by two by N- rri Sembilan. [Perak. the only batsfve kre i 3 centuries. Muieing, S. K. Sundram, iLAlvis and Sgt Wilm). Murray, Henry and
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    • 5 7 BASEBALL CATCHES ON IN SINGAPORE
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      749 7 BATTING 115'. C. W. Murray (Sel. Non Benders vs. S'pore Non Benders* 71*. Eu Cheow Chyc (S.C.R.C. vs R.A.F>. 53. J. N. Wainright (S'pore Non Benders vs. Sel. Non Benders- > 53 R. F. Leonard (S'pore Non Benders vs Sel. Non Benders*. 53. E. Le Mercier (SRC. vs.
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    • 75 7 WAINWRIGHT REGAINS SWIMMING TITLE Norman Wainwright (Hailley) regained the English half mile swimming championship at Uxbrldge, after leading the whole way. His time was 10 minutes 51 2|5 aecondc, twenty-five seconds outside the English record. There was a »»rcat struggle for second place between M. Frucht (Maccabu, formerly 100, 200
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    • 42 7 Dth. the former w :ld light "l i>ion. or ding to tl.e aired hi.s 11 ivyweighl title e Boxer, at the Union BL CIU els. The H opped In the eleventh round ol a bout scheduled tor 15 duucU.
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    • 276 8 Things Punters Should Remember (By "Benny Solace") S2 fi k u roads will lead to Bukit Tima to-day for the opening of the Autumn Gold Cup meeting, alw ys the most interesting meet in the Singapore racing calendar. Before we delve into the
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      397 8 H. W. "BUNNY" Austin, the British lawn tennis star, is ranked sixth in a list of the ten best amateur European players which has been issued in Patis by M. J. Kauffmann, a member of the French Lawn Tennis Federation and secretary of the Davis Cup Commission. M. Kauffmann, who
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      • 43 8 f -NEW HUDSONI THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "world wide" reputa-ioi for ENDURING QUALITY BEALTIFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP antf RELIABILITY while VALIE for MONEY is, of course, a NEW HUDSON tradition.
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      55 11 lllt/ -i;.\rut!ow (for--1 E*££ the Wo01 h" fo»«i lhe sun on B&SW NaH-. Italy. ita Ukr,. a villa for a R.cht the Countess iJ i Vie"' with memITmrU on >i bathing exbelow, she is La in a gav mood on the Ci "vfth her is Prince ifitode Filomarino. who
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    • 141 11 Mrs. |M Cromwell, better known as Miss Doris Duke, the £30,000,000 .im.-riean tobacco heiress reputed U be the richest girl in the world, K h«, is now on a visit to London, spent a morning hunting bargains an.id th. antiques displayed
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    • 559 12 GOOD-BYE TO "Little Girl' STY T^HE h!g fashion offensive in Paris has opened, and journalists and buyers from half a dozen different countries are now congregated in the French capital to see what women will wear this autumn and winter. There has been talk of the revival of fashions reminiscent
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    • 10 12 Look Smart Navy Why bnf lrir Kit .oil" P. 1
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      • 121 12 ■"^^BBilßß^^afflfiHßßßliHßßßßßi HjjJr^^ Jraf V/11//9 thic I j Completely cover the Ham with a j the flavour everyone likes has I thick P as tT of flour and water. made these fine Hams famous in I>la ce jn a medium oven and Malaya for over twenty year I*.1 "Him to bake
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      945 13 One obvious change this Autumn will be the return to sophisticated clothes but beachwear will continue to be as amusing as ever. L from pr^ious pa*e) I ke I R^d Indian, I &\he caricaturists are however, our P t t vour new hat will be be worn well forwards L
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      • 489 14 >?^faa%^^ "^ay^i vfl BMniVJ bbb^^^**bSbs*b^»^ (Pb^m Wt BBBBB^^*QB^BawJ^«na B J V M B^SI^BBBBBBBBI BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.LINES IN ENGLAND) Outwards no* 52 Tonnage S'pore Tonnage S^pore 1939 i?o9 PANfFTI 17 000 Aug. 25 CORFU 15.000 Oct. 20 PANCUORE 600 Aug. 25 I SOUDAN 6.000 Oct. 20 RANPURA ***** Sepl 8
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      • 334 14 j, TO FRENCH Poj J Jul* :i char c7urs~r EUn HOMEWARDS. I *HW** .jam. SLINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, A I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St. N I BANGKOK For Marseilles, Havp\ A; M S TO SAIGON INDOCHII CAP PADAPAN Saiaon, Tourane and Haiphong CAP TOURANE For Saigon, Tourane and
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    • 235 15 TO-DAY S IN DOCK I Mi^ini THI WHARVES OR T< TH> TO AKKIVE Kut ranee Exit' Deferred Departure The s.s. Ranchi for Hongkong etc lv T ails previously announced as closing a 10 a.m. to day will now close at 2 p.rr same day. Perak 52 8 9
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    • 142 15 L. Wumm, Auk. 25. |gbdIDES keeping in closest eostaci with the French and British Ambassadors, Col. Beck saw the Soviel Ambassador. Numerous frontier inculent* arc- reported. A German bombar crossed tht Polish territory at Orloivo and was compelled to descend by nnti-nircr.-'ft fire near (rdyniH.
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    • 94 15 War More Likely Than Peace London, Aug. 25. I TOLLY recognising the gravity oi thesituation, the British press whole I heartedly endorses the hopes that reason will prevail with Hitler. At the sam£ i time the papers stress that once again Eritain will honcur her pledges. Warsaw, Aug. 25. Full
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    • 65 15 Foreigners Leaving Tientsin Tientsin. Aug. 24. THE British authorities have ?d vised I British women nnd children to 1 evacuate from Tientsin berau e Of the < danger of epidemics arising from floods. The French and Belgian authority have given .similar advice to French and Belgian women and children and
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    • 215 15 (Continued from page K) C(Ct*pa that the Ut-rrraii.-, docuJ. i on a systematic Bfbt a^n t1..« Wrgi of .-leepim» sickness R i c l :;t\ai'«(t the country for year > French Administration r ?j«« -...wjd 1 Irom the first, however, the supieme importance of health services in native
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    • 44 15 New York Aug. 25. PRESSURE ■g&lft foreword sterling was Intensified here yesterday eoincidently with rumours of Impending drastic r< stiictions on the London Foreign Exchange mnrket with discounts now at the widest levels since Great Britain suspended the gold standard.— Reuter.
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    • 62 15 Mails expected from Netherlandi Indies by Air <K.L.M.i to-day Delivery of boxholdei letters at A p.m. and general dirtiverji oi letters and parcels at 4.05 pm. same day. Mails expected from Europe etc. Amsterdam > by Air (K.L.M.) to-day. Delivery of boxholder.s' letter! only at 7.30 pin. .same
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    • 103 16 STAFF TALKS NOT YET ENDED (Bv A Tribune Reporter) v J Singapore, Fnday. GOVERNMENT Officers, engineers, doctors and members of the Settlements Police Force have been recalled rom leave Stralt to-dav. The Tribune understands that itSiitrSJSa. upon the Jrav. international """"JlTs" reported that European poHce officers on their way Imm
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    • 54 16 Moscou. Aug. 25. The British and French military mission decided not to leave last ni/?M.— Reuter THE Royal Mail hner has b€en requbitioned k Government. The Peninsular and Ori liner, Rawalpindi, Ls not ing for the Far E* O n j day, and is bein? rtphct .the
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    • 365 16 Istanbul. Aug. 25 'lIE Foreign Minister has had an i hour's talk with Hcrr von Papen. he German Embas.y denies that von apen brought a message from Hen The Foreign Minister also lengthily onferred with the British Ambassador. Keuter. that all European volunteers in Singapore have been
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      • 75 16 AItOIT TRAVBLLINC OX T II B Empire Air Routes L^j) Passenger accommodation on the Empire air routes Westbound to England is not yet fully booked up for the coming months, and there are still seats available Practically all the available accommodation on the routes outward bound from England has been
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    • 256 17 London, Aug. 25. develop"', tttl of the international situation have served to the deep sen* of responsibility in the British nation and the unity and resolution with which it stands behind CL, m Its firm and unequivocal statement of policv. uneni m .nstrated in Prime
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    • 108 17 German Advice To Japan Tokyo, Aug. 25 riMIK Kokumin Shimbun says thai von Ribbentrop has advised Japan to change hw attitude wards the Soviet Union. The newspaper further asserts that ML Molotov on Wednesday hinted to the Japanese Ambassador a Soviet intention to open negotiations for i fundamental, peaceful solution
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    • 55 17 JAPANESE CHIEFS NOT GOING TO NUREMBERG Tokyo Aim. 25. General Terauchi and Admiral Osumi. v.ho are en route to attend the Nuremberg Party Congrett, have decided not to go. according to a message from Ber lin. They will disembark at Marseilles ?nd proceed to Switzerland^ where they will stay until
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    • 215 17 To Morrow's Golf THK following is the draw i'or the August mixed foursome to be p lived on Sunday afternoon, at the Keppel Coif Club:— P.M. 4.00 lira. W. Gunstone Lt. H. M. Miles vs. Mrs. W. J. Holohan E. A. Ford. 4.10 Mrs E. A Elder W. P. Douglas
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    • 288 17 Short War And Big Peace Offer? Berlin. Aug. 25. Hitler is at work here putting the finishing touches, and recasting in the light of the latest developments, his speech for Tannenberg on Sunday. Eve,, more than the usual secm-v ls maintained about it. content* and even more than the usual
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    • 118 17 London. Aug 25. The King's callers at Buckingham Palace to-day included Sir Samuel Hoare i.nd the Prime Minister. The latter remained with His Majesty for 45 minutes, until 6.25 p.m. and then immediately returned to Downing Street. His Majesty then called a meeting of the Privy
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    • 72 17 IN addition to Sir Nevile Henderson, Berlin, Aug. 25. Hitler lift) received the French, Italian and Japanese Ambassadors *b)s afternoon, according to an official German news agency. It is added that von Ribbentrop SJSO present. The exodOl oi foreigners h;us IncrcaiPd < veiling vtftl iid. were
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    • 99 17 r London. Auk. 25. l.s understood in authoritative Govrnment circle* that changes are envisaged in the Cabinet in the event of The present plan is to invite Conservative ex-Mini/ters and Opposition leader* to participate in the Government Ai the .same time there will be an inner
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      • 473 17 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Vacaruv fo. u N»»C Applications are Invited for flllln vacancy for a Nur.se at the Mum. n (Middleton) if' Cai must be folly trained i mi: he Certll I < entraJ A 1 Board 1 Tl •i 1 will be ..i the salary ieme fo Subordin ite .itii
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    • 368 18 C R C 0. iFTCR fully extendin K their opponents for the first twenty A minutes of the game, the S.RC. cracked up t n an ,l tere soundly trounced b, the Malays to the tune of e«ht 111 tTni. in a F.rst Division
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    • 60 18 T.G Hamlyn Elected S.C.C Captain SCC rutiby enthusiasts met at the club premises last night to discuss rugby prospect* for the forthcoming '"The" following were elected officebearers for the year: all otte T r C Himlvn Vice-Captain J. D. Potter lion Secretary: C. Prosper Liston. Convener Vaughan- Jones. °X 'election
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    • 204 18 S.C.F.A. (B) 2; Excise THE S.C.F.A. (B) brought their total to 28 points yesterday when they beat the Excise 2—o on the S.H.B. ground. The match was a fast Second Division (B) affair, full of exciting The Ml trSc passages. The Chinese got down
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    • 222 18 Marines 5; Signallers 2. THE Marines played forceful soccer yesterday at Alexandra to beat the Malaya Signal Company by five goals to two in a division 2A league match. Soon after, they opened the .scoring; when Duckworth headed in a lovely centre from O'Mara. This
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    • 127 18 JHE sixth annual boxing J for the -Denham" Cun sented by a former Inspector^ ral of Police Straits Settlemeq competition between the Siw Police and the Depot PoUcI held last night at the Police at Thompson Foad. Results at a gknet were as M Flyweight Champion pc mud. (Singapore
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      • 240 18 TRADEBARGAINS j| FOR SALE BARGAINS! Read this page of Spe- I <rial Trade Bargains appearing In tne Morning Tribune every Saturday. Yon will find what you are looking for and SAVE MONEY. I OPTICAL I Whatever your optical requirementiM MAN-SIN has exactly what yon fl want plus efficiency and economy.
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      • 75 18 Sporls Ilia To Day Soccer: Division 1. S.CP R.A.F. Stadium. Gord Loyals Gillman; RA. I Manchesters—Changi. I Naval Police vs. Indian tion— Police Depot Cricket: SCR C vs Fort B.C.R.C: Combined 8 S.C.C. Padang: C S. 1 Khalsa Association: S. Y.M.C.A.-Y.M.C.A Athletics: All Johore Ma Schools SporLs— Batu Pal Badminton
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    • 1301 19  - an Breukelen Should Do Well To-day (Bv Benny Solace [kg field ol eight events will come under the starter's orders the first day oi the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup meeting. eukelen should be the most U l trainer as he has a numuseful candidates in the JJa, his best
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    • 143 19 Schools Collapse Against S.C.C. SENSATIONAL collapse was the feature of the first day's play n the match between the Combined Schools XI and Uie S.C.C. which jegan yesterday on the Padang. The school lost nine wickets for 44 uns, Galistan. of St. Joseph's, being the jnly school bat. -.ma 11
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    • 292 19 ■fHe following are the results of the S.R.C. tennis handicap tournaiivsnt played at the S.R.C. courts yesterday. Mixed Doubles Handicap: Mi&s M. Clarke and G. Clunies-Ross beat Miss A. D 'Almeida and B. D'Rozario w.o. Singles "B" Handicap: H. D'Rozario iscr.i beat W. Matthews (plus 15) 6—2,
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    • 6 20 I.R.A. BOMB KILLS FIVE AT COVENTRY
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    • 86 20 BRITAIN HOLDING HER GOLD THE Bnti 1 Government bM informed 1 the French Government that the ftctiange Equalisation Fund has t^mporaSyTeaad to intervene on the foreign X M%S£SJi that thi. decision ha, .en takc-n to protect the Bank of Eng,nd Kold reserves. The British Oovernnent judwd it gnwi« at pm«M
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    • 95 20 Britain Sterling Washington. Aug. 25. Announcing that Britain has notified •he United States of the withdrawal of jer support of sterling, Mr. Hanes, actng Secretary to the Treasury, declared J hat the United States Treasury does not consider the British action as competitive devaluation, but as a step necessitated by
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    • 174 20 LOOTING OF RICE IN SHANGHAI Shanghai. Aug. 25 Furtiier riots occurred yesterday when Chinese mobs tried to loot rice Another development was the formation of an organisation styled the Seize Rice and Seek Death Corps' for the purpose of raiding rice shops. The cost of rice soared still further to-day
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    • 38 20 TEST CRICKETERS GOING HOME London, Aug. 25. In view of the international situation the manager of the West Indies cricket team has announced the ending of the tour immediately. The team is leaving Greenock for Montreal to-night.— Reuter
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    • 204 20 ABBEY TREASURE REMOVE PRICELESS doc^menu J rical treasury have J moved from Westminsfcl and taken to places of safeJ country. The objects remj elude the historic 0a Chair, in which the Sovereii been crowned for over 600 Workmen carefully .stuped I sures in crates and loaded the ries under the
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    • 395 20 London, Aug. 25. in agreement of mutual assistance be:V tween Britain and Poland has been signed at the Foreign Office by Lord Halifax and the Polish Ambassador. It consists of eight articles laying do\vn the circumstances in which the parties ill come to each other's assistance A Foreign Office
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    • 16 20 curtailment I tour Surrej main- I scheduli 1 Football I turdav.; 1 r- I Bient.-
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