The Straits Times, 19 August 1934

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  • 40 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 139. Sunday, August 19th., 1934. Price 10 cents. 5 a.m. EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 139. SHlfruSy f A4IfM9C I«FTfI.» ilr*^. Price 10 cents.
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  • 980 1 Well On The Way To Winning Back The Ashes RECORD STAND BY BRADMAN AND PONSFORD BRADMAN OUT FOR 244 475 FOR 2 AT CLOSE OF PLAY Lunch 123 for 1; tea 311 for 1; close of play 475 for 2. AN yesterday's play in the
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  • 109 1 "RANSOM OR BOMBS" BUT THE KIDNAPPED CLERIC RETURNS Los Angeles, Saturday. MR8. Almee McPherson, the "Hot Gospeller." has received a threat that her famous Angelas PourSquare temple will be blown up unless she raises $29,000 ransom for the ReT. Askew the rour-Square Gtospel minister who vat
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  • 44 1 CRASHES WHILE FLYING SOLO Alexandria, Saturday. Sir Miles Lampson, High Commissioner for Egypt and the Sudan, had a narrow escape when the aeroplane which he was flying solo crashed at the Dakheila aerodrome today. Sir Miles Lampson was nat hurt— Reuter.
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  • 77 1 London, Saturday. At Birmingham.— Warwick 246; Middlesex 92 for one. At Eastbourne. Somerset 203 for seven; against Sussex. At Uktston.— Derbyshire 220; Notts 84 for seven. At Northampton— Northants 341 for eight (Bakewell 172) against Glamorgan. At Bournemouth— Leicester 327 for eight against Hampshire. At Dover— Lancashire 268
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  • 34 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. The coroner has returned a verdict of Death by Misadventure at .he Inquest on Rajammal. the blind girl Who I fell 65 feet at the hospital.
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  • 391 1 SINGAPORE TIMBER COMBINE WOULD FIX PRICES T»HE Sunday Times understands on x reliable authority that nine saw mills now in operation in Singapore are considering the formation of a combine, which would fix prices. It is believed that this would hare the effect of an Immediate rise In the price
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  • 47 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) London. Saturday. The rubber market was closed. SILVER. Spot 21 Hd. Forward 23 5/l«d. CROSS RATE. London-New York, 5.10. New York-London, 5.W4. (Rate as supplied by the London office of the National City Bank of New York applies to Friday's dote.)
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  • 85 1 500,000 U.S. WORKERS CONCERNED New York. Saturday. QVKR hah-a-million workers are involved by the votes, by large majorities, of the United Textile Workers of America I'nion, for strikes of workers in the silk, rayon, woollen, worsted and synthetic rayon industries. The woollens and worsted worker* decided to
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  • 105 1 JAPANESE WARNING TO RUSSIA Shanghai, Saturday. A NOTHER phase of the Sovlet-Man- chukuo drama was entered Into today, when the spokesman of the Toklo Foreign Office Informed press representatives that the Japanese Government was now prepared to issue "a serious warning to Russia." The Government would cite 13 cases of
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  • 191 1 "CAUSE OF JAPANESE CAMPAIGN" Moscow, Saturday. Russia is accusing Japan of resorting to mass arrests of C.E.R. employees and others, and conducting a shameless anti-Soviet campaign in order to force the sale of the C.E.R. at a low price. The Soviet replies to the recent Japanese warning
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  • 59 1 London, Saturday. Following are results of Scottish Division I football matches: Aberdeen 1 Falkirk 0 Albion 2 Partick 0 Clyde 2 Dunfermlir.e 1 Hamilton 3 Ayr 2 Hearts 0 Celtic 0 Kilmarnock 0 Hibernian 1 Queen's Park 4 St. Mirren 1 Queen of South 1 Dundee 0 Rangers
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  • 1505 2 WHAT is the secret of Mr. Joe Fisher's cigars They not only preserve an almost uniform length of 5Va inches, with an additional half-inch of ash, while burning steadily, but they are waterproof as well! I made this discovery at a seaside bungalow parly of which Singapore's
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  • 984 2 Following Is Fraser and Co's list of closing prices In Singapore yesterday Ampat Tin (4) 6a 3d 5s lOVid Axam Kumbang (f) 37s 6d 40a Austral Malay 50s 62a 6d Ayer HlUm Tin (ss) 14s 6d 15s M Ayer Weng ($1) 2.02V4 3.16 Bangrln Tin 24s 25a
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  • 99 2 When baby makes those strange jounds In the cradle Is he expressing himself n exactly the same way as trTe adult primitive savage? This was the poser put to scientists attending the International Congress of Anthropology in London in a Joint paper by Messrs. Douglas Guthrie and George
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  • 50 2 After nearly 20 years' service in the Ministry of Public Instruction. Si am, Mr. A. G. Beaumont has left Slam on pension. A large number of his former students were present to see him off After visiting England and Ireland Mr. Beaumont will most likely settle In the Canary Islands.
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    • 82 2 OL tAM pleasures with a M X I t^^ti I bbV f m^^^^ m Zh /aMaaV .^•aßB BBBBBBBBB W^SBB B tll9>l»^^^^^r*^ HjQ> A I J S *B» l^^M R{«/nA J^TJ' Sim* M aaaawV Bj^g,^^ '&/iffr BRITISH MANUFACTURE L 22 SOFT COLLARS v PYKMAS If any dhTen'ty in c. p. -Jig
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  • 1063 3  - HOW I BEAT HELEN JACOBS DOROTHY ROUND By Difficulties Of Dazzling Sun Miss Dorothy Round, the Wimbledon champion, describes below the excitements of winning the greatest of lawn tennis laurels. Everyone was so keen for a British victory that it was really rather awe-inspiring," she writes. throat trouble As a
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  • 108 3 Women can adapt tnemselves to monotonous work with rar greater success than men. They seldom brcome bored by the daily repetition of the same task. This Is the conclusion of Dr. Slbvl Homer, medical inspector of the factory department of the Home Office, according to the annual
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  • 143 3 New York. Miss Gloria Vanderbilt. who Is ten years of age and the youngest member of the famous family, and Is heiress to a fortune of nearly £1.000,000. will be the central figure of a legal battle that Is due to begin in the New York courts.
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  • 315 3 Books of the Week FUTURE OF RUSSIA Russia Reported. 1921— 1953. By Walter Duranty. Gollancz. ss. rpHIS book is an important contribu- tlon to the vast number of books which have already been written on modern Russia, -for its author, one of the best known and
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  • 325 3 Harvest in the North. By Jimn La.nsda.le. Gollancx. 7s. 6d. T¥ ARVEST ln tne North is a saga, not of one particular family or group of people, but of Lancashire, the Lancashire of the post-War boom when the whole cotton world went mad Tor two hectic years, to
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  • 180 3 The Blind Goddess. A Play by I Ernst Toller. The Bodley Hea*. 3s. fid. «rpHE Blind Goddess" is a dull and dreary affair centring round a miscarriage of justice and written in the gloomiest Russian manner. The principal characters are a German village doctor, his wife, and a woman
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  • 234 3 JURY NOT CLEARLY DIRECTED Lord Hewart and Justices Avory and Swift, in the Court of Criminal Appeal. London, gave their considered reasons for quashing the conviction of John George Donovan, aged 29. an engineer, of Orasmere Avenue, Merton, 8.W., who. at Surrey Quarter Sessions, had
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  • 178 3 1. For how much was Joseph sold bj his brethern? 2. What Is a hunting box? 3. What Is crown-glass? 4. What is a cryptonym? 5. To what shipping line did the Lusltania belong? 6. What is a digitigrade animal? 7. Whrt American millionaire was called "the
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  • 3035 4 VENGEANCE OF THE GIRL ARISTOCRAT 1. The Heel Of Hate TUST on th3 outskirts of the town the road, narrow and winding here, dipped sharply. There were trees on either side, forming shadows which even the silver brilliance of the bright moon could not penetrate. A
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  • 148 4 Geneva, Wednesday. To save his mistress, who had fallen down a deep ravine, a devoted Alsatian dog descended a 3.500 ft. mountain and travelled three miles to give the alarm at his home In Geneva. His mistress, who was gathering wild flowers on the summit of the
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  • 104 4 Lord Strabolgl, formerly Commander J. M. Kenworthy, claims to be the heir to an estate worth £60.000 left by Sir Thomas Brooke, 500 years ago. In the London Gazette BaroL. Strabolgi states he is "the issue male of the heir male of the body of Sir Thomas
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  • 79 4 The new, much -discussed field service uniform for the British Army is likely to be adopted officially in the near future. A favourable report has been made to the authorities after exhaustive tests of Its practicability. There is a minority report against the "plum pudding" hat, and
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  • 155 4 A summons against Mr. Amiesley Ashworth Somervllle, If .P. for Windsor, of Orosvenor Hill, Wimbledon, for falling to conform to traffic gnats, was dismissed at Kingston on payment of costs, by the magistrates who expressed the opinion that Mr. Somerville had made an error of Judgment. Mr. Somervllle
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  • 105 4 Two Roman Catholic Jurymen at Liverpool Quarter Sessions refused to be sworn on Bibles. It was stated bhat never before had this occurred at Liverpool. The jurymen asked that a Douai Bible should be substituted, but none was available. It was eventually agreed ih I they should be
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  • 74 4 The Royal Empire Society has vacated the premises in Northumberland Avenue, London, which It had occupied for the past 68 years. The site covers 11,000 square feet, and Is the society's freehold. The present building is to be pulled down in October in readiness for the erection of
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  • 134 4 Answers to questions in Page 3: 1. Twenty pieces of silver. 2. A temporary residence used during a season of hunting. 3. The finest kind of window glass, 4. A secret name. 5. The Cunard. 6. One that walks on its toes. 7 Andrew Carnegie. 8. A sort
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    2177 5 The Wahwah That Was Jealous Of Its Master -By i OLDTIMER Oldtimer tells in this week's article how he proved the truth of the old saying that if you conquer an ape with bare hands he will never attack you again. But, use a weapon, and he will
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    • 3 5 THIRSTY? TIGER BEER
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    • 1007 5 |.tliM I^Hffp 10OQL AT SPARE A (S^lJ tJbs) **B V O Xt^KiSßnl BaSU«4 O L K CATION- knLiHfl HfercA 6ei\esesING FROM THIS jBuEra«KK3u|l£fe w^^ffi'ft* r-r^r r r~/~ i- ./..n SUK^B^nTfUQnmSv^nSl ßJrKa *Hi UW ALsfc. or COLLEGE IS A CAR- <?*9owlc9Uß HDSisl THE SUCCESS of oi R PER A SUCCESSFUL XWUHI
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    698 6  -  ELY CULBERTSON By mUERE Is no greater fallacy in re■l gard to the play of a hand t v .an the theory that a player holding a hand containing tenaces should so fashion that he becomes the eventual Declarer. The principle Is en tlrely wrong. Partners, in the bidding,
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  • 308 6 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mr. R. Ferriday has .eft for home by the Yasukunl Maru. Major Arnold McLeod, 0.8. E., of the 8.V.C., has sailed for home on the ».s. City of Roubalx on long leave. Mrs. Max Corbett of Ipoh Is sailin for England to Join her husband. Her sister, Mrs.
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  • 70 6 TODAY. 8 p m. Records. 8.15 Talk on moving pictures 8 35 Records. t Broadcast by the Roman Catholic Broadcasting Association. 1 10 Records. 10.10 Talk on behalf of the Dutch YM.CJL 10.25 Dance records. TOMORROW. 8 p.m. German Folk song. 8.15 East Prussian Gold (Old German Handicraft In
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  • 618 6 IMPORTANCE OF GOOD STOCK By OUR EXPERT rE small production of eggs by the local birds, the poor quality of the birds owing to indifferent feeding, the small Income resulting from the hard work of the squatters and the failure of a number of poultry farms, either
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 171 6 B.B.C. Wireless Programme Following Is today's wireless programme to be broadcast from the B.BC. Empire Transmitter 12 a.m. Ben. Mused Bands (gramophone records). S.35 England ys. Australia— Fifth Cricket Test Match An eye wlfn' s account of the day's play by Howard Marshall, relayed fron" the Oval. 1 5.44 London
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  • 2323 7 By A SHIP'S DETECTIVE POKER BLUFF THAT OUTWITTED D ETECTI VE THE undisputed leader of the sharks afloat was the late Commodore Weever. It is true that he was a self-styled Commodore," but that was a trifle in a life of buccanneering crime whereby he might
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  • 528 7 FIERY CHINESE MANIFESTO Shanghai. A manifesto urging the Chinese people to rise and take things out of the hands of the Government and oppose the Japanese, whom it describes as planning to enslave the whole of China, has been issued by the "Preparatory Committee of the Council
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  • 148 7 THREW ACID INSTEAD Huang Nai-wu. young College student, was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment by Ui« Second Special District Court. Shanghai, oi. the charge of hcving hired Tslang Ahdoo to t k ~ow acid at Miss Chlu Leefet. a dancing girl of the Majestic Ballroom. causing grievous
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  • 653 8 PARIS TAKES TO THE SLIT SKIRT From Our London Fashion Correspondent Sunday Tons Office, Fleet Street, Aug. 7. WOMEN'S clothes are being made the subject of a "scientific" experiment in London at the moment. The scientist conducting it 3 Dr. C. Willett Cunnington, who has assembled a vast collection of
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  • 146 8 PRAWN PATTlES.—Marinate the prawns in a wlneglassful of sherry and a little lemon Juice while you are making some flaky pastry. Line pattypans with the pastry and put a few prawns in each. Add a few shay- j Ings of olives, a teaspoonful of the I marinade and the
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  • 186 8 jDUN lines of machine stitching round the top of new stockings, just below where the suspenders fasten. This method will prevent ladders. You can treble the life of children's knitted stockings If, when you have cast on the stitches and knitted about two Inches, you Join thread of
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  • 177 8 NEW HAIR STYLE FROM THE FILMS IN the film "Riptide," being shown at the Pavilion Theatre, Norma Shearer has her hair short, brushed to caplike smoothness across the head, and ending in close-fitting curls at the sides and across the back. Norma's new style of halrdressinn: is both pictorial and
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  • 550 8 BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE'S numerous ballrooms— Raffles. Sea View, Adelphi, the Swimming Club and the cabarets with their bands playing far into the night, have been crowded this last week. Intermingling with the graceful dancers, one sees frothy, flimsy dance frocks of all materials, organdie and
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    23 8 A morning tunic in yellow and brown tartan-pattern jersey, with the extended saddle shoulder line, short sleeves, tie-collar, and a couple of pockets.
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  • 248 8 I /"|F the £G0,000,000 spent annually In M the beauty parlours of London a large proportion is devoted to combating "unsightly rotundity," said Dr. H. A. Douthwalte, assistant physician to Guy's Hospital, in an address on "The Control of Obesity." The spiakT was against the prescription
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    • 143 8 RENE ULLMANN Millinery Department) ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT WILL BE ON VIEW FROM TOMORROW MONDAY 20th. inst. RACES FROCKS HATS and B!G ASSORTMENT OF EVERYTHING FOR BEACH WEAR- DRESSES, SHORTS, etc. VEEY ATTRACTIVE PRICES RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING STAMFOBD ROAD. Just Arrived A lovely Selection of Evening Gowns chosen personally by
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  • 1444 9  -  ROSITA FORBES By NEW CLOTHES ACT AS A VALUABLE TONIC VOT long ago I was seated next to a British statesman, at a dinner party, where all the women looked as if they had put on their newest-of-new dresses back to front. Having just returned from
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    30 9 Irene Hervey, the film actress, shows the correct way to leave a room. The door knob should be held in the left hand, with the body turned towards the room.
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  • 399 9 BOON OF THE REFRIGERATOR rE enormous convenience of having Ice cubes ever ready and waitIng Is one of the gr>at joys of mod crn life. And this brings up the question how is your refrigerator system Does celery reach your table crisp and cool, and is last night's left over
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  • 280 9 DEFYING THE MOTHS DUST When clothes are being put away for a season it is worth while taking a little trouble to ensure the preservation of the material and freedom from moths. By far the most effective way of removing loose dust from woollen dresses and coats is to go
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  • 939 9 STILL SCANTIER CLOTHES Sun Bathing Hits The Drapers TTHE latest fashion to "show more *kin" has been the cause of much anxiety among English seaside drapers, many of whom rely on their summer sales to carry them over the winter. Instead of buying a dress or two while she is
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  • 556 10 The Sunday Times EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS Is all going well with the scheme for the control of rubber production and export? We do not ask this question lightly, or In ignorance of the fact that these are early days In which to pass
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  • 369 10 SIX DAYS' NEWS SUNDAY. Scores of new planes take part In Canton air manoeuvres. Under direction of Italian experts. Summer's heat fatalities in U.S. total 1.500. Temperatures of over 100 in Middle West. Lord Wlllingdon returning to India from England at week-end. News received from London that Mr. Ashley Gibson
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  • 238 10 HEAD-HUNTERS OF THE NIAS A well-known Budapest doctor, who has returned to Hungary after spending over a decade in the tropics, gives the newspaper Pestl Hirlap soma Interesting details about the head-hunters of the Island of Nias, off the West Coast of Sumatra. Dr. X (who desires to preserve his
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  • 1379 10 The Assertions of Ananias UNTIL FURTHER. NOTICE $10 FOR A JOKE THAT MAKES WE LAUGH Wild horses won't drag from me the truth about the amount I received from readers of this column for the Tiong Bahru Fire Relief Fund. Of all the mean well, well I thought a little
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  • 110 10 (Ananias News Factory.) London, Saturday. This is from the Assistant Foreman of the London Branch of the Ananias News Factory, who begs to report that the Boss is hi a bad way. On the morning that the cat in tin quotas was announced he went to lntenrtew Mr.
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  • 45 10 Positively the last joke at the expense of the Marcus Show, submitted by Jud Pud Susie Did you see the Karkus girls going away, all carrying dear little leather cigarett* cases Tilly Don't be so simple, child. Those were their w rdrobe trunks."
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 52 10 TODAY High Water, 4.19 a.m. 7.1 ft.. 3.48 p.m. 8.4 ft. Cricket: C.8.S. vs. P.W.D., Balestler Road; Etcteras vs. Services, padang. Football: Government Service F.A., First EM vision, Police vs. Prison. Police Depot Shahar Kamar vc Fathul Zaman, Jalan Besar Stadium. Golf: Sepoy Lines G.C. vs. Island G.C.. Singapore G.C,
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  • 581 11 Police Activities Of The Hock Chew Kway Kwan STORY OF WANTED MAN'S VISIT TO SHOP AN echo was heard in the courts yesterday of the disappearance of Woong Kong, the fireman of the Central Fire Station in Hill Street, who is wanted in connection with the murder
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  • 311 11 SHORE AND SEA COMPARISONS London. •"THERE is plenty of plain speaking in the report of the Officers' (Merchant Navy) Federation for the 18 months to June 30. While the Government's proposal for the relief of tramp shipping are described as "a hesitant and faltering step in
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  • 82 11 The Duke of Gloucester chat \g with a young patient, Phyllis Shaw, when he opened the new .x tensions to the Wembley (Middlesex) Hospital. He leaves for Australia, to be present at the Melbourne centenary celebrations, at the end of this month, according to arrangements officially
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  • 163 11 SEARCH EXTENDED TO CONTINENT London. WWO remarkable statements made to the police by a pretty 18-year old blonde and a woman have started new inquiries In the Brighten Trunk Crime No. 1. The girl called at Brighton police station and claimed that she had valuable information to
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  • 91 11 16 INCHES LONG Paris. Officers and N.C.O.s of the French Air Force will in future possess an arm. The French Air Ministry has notified all concerned that this arm will be a dagger. For N.C.O.s the hilt will be blue and for officers, white ivory. A
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  • 120 11 Mr. Josiah Wedgwood (Soc., New-castle-Under-Lyne) asked the Secretary for India in the House of Commons, whether his attention had been directed to a charge, proved to be faUe, made by the Calcutta Chief Presidency magistrate against the M.P. for Hanley, Mr. H. K Hales. The charge
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  • 109 11 Married men are outnumbering the bachelors in the British Navy, says the Fleet. This journal goes on to say:— "Whether or not a predominantly Benedict service is preferable to one in which the gay bachelor dogs hold sway will require time and patience to determine. The married man
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  • 396 11 THE COURTS TOOK OVER P.C.'S ROLE Ramasamy, a 50-year-old Tamil labourer, was given a treat by a friend the other night, but he forgot to say, I When." At 10 p.m. Ramasamy, singing lusty praises of his friend's generosity staggered past the Tanjong Pagar police station
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  • 42 11 A Chinese workman fell 35 feet from the roof a store in Magaein«t»Roail while he was engaged in repair work yesterday afternoon. He was picked up with cuts in the scalp but his condition was not regarded as serious.
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  • 136 11 PRINCE OF WALES GOES TO THE RESCUI fiOy STUNNED BY WAVE PLUNGES IN TO SAVE HIM THE Prince of Wales risked his life in an effort to save a twelve-year-old boy at Biarritz, the I famous French seaside resort, early this month, according to a United I Press nteseage. The
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  • 195 11 TIRED OF LIFE AT 26 Chin Fon*, a Cantonese, was only 20 years of age but he was tiped of life. He died as the result of poisoning on Aug. 1. At the Coroner's inquiry held before Mr. W. G. Porter, his worship returned a verdict of suicide.
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  • 311 11 DRINKS BEFORE CAR CRASH WIFE RUSHES TO CONSOLE HIM Glasgow. pOUND guilty here of driving ft motor-car while under the influence of drink and without due care and attention, a Member of Parliament burst into floods of tears. His wife and daughter, who were present In court,
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  • 227 12 One Bottle of Tablets Ends All Pain. What would you say If you had suffered from indigestion and gastritis so badly that for 17 years you couldn't eat anything, and then one bottle of stomach tablets ended all your pain? Yet that's the story
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  • 265 12 MME. LUPESCU NOW QUEEN IN ALL BUT NAME IRON GUARD 'APPROVE* RUMANIA SMILES ON KING'S ROMANCE Bucharest. RUMANIA appears to have resigned herself to the romance between King Carol and Mme. Lupescu. The red-haired beauty who followed Carol from Paris when he went to claim his throne, and has remained
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  • 84 12 Monmouth. A brigadier-general, who, after hobbling on crutches for years as a boy, cuied himself by physical exercises, started a campaign here to urge that physical training should be used in ail schools. He is Brigadier-General J. B. O. Tulloch, formerly of the King's Own Yorkshire Light
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  • 210 12 SWORD TOSSED INTO GRAND STAND An incident unprecedented in the history of bull fighting startled spectators at a Corunna bull fight A frenzied animal which had just been pierced by the matador's sword tossed Its head and hurled the weapon into the heart of Senor Roig,
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  • 93 12 Manila. Human corpses for hire! That is the latest racket that has come to the attention of the Manila police. It is alleged that undertakers are renting corpses to professional gamblers at 25 pesos a night to circumvent the anti-gambling law. Under the law prohibiting gambling during
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  • 55 12 Orders have been placed by the United States Government for the laying down of four 10,000-ton cruisers (one to be armed with Sin., the others with Bin. guns), two flotilla leaders of 1.850 tons, 12 destroyers of 1,500 tons, and six submarines. All these vessels I must be
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    35 12 Dr. Khalid Sheldrake, the Londonborn Moslem who was elected King of Islamistan," to rule over 15.000,000 Moslems in Sinkiang. His government is reported to have been overthrown and he himself to have fled to India.
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  • 177 12 SWORD DUEL OVER A MOONLIGHT KISS A DUEL with swords all over a moonlight kiss between a well- known Paris sculptor and an Italian diplomat has created a sensation here. Recently the sculptor, Serge Signori, decided to paint a moonlight scene of; the famous Tuileries Gardens. His sweetheart, a beautiful
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  • 24 12 Mr. W. Allan Eley. manager of the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, has gone to Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh on a business trip.
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  • 398 12 EMPLOYERS FORCED TO ENGAGE MEN EMPLOYERS in Germany are forced to take on workmen whether they need them or not: no workman can be dismissed without State permission, and workers in employment have to return nearly one-third of their wages to help those
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  • 144 12 CHILD MARRIAGE ACT FAILS An inquiry may be held soon into the working of the Child Marriage (Restraint) Act. which may well be described as an utter failure, writes the Bombay correspondent of the Dally Telegraph. Reports show that the Act Is being deliberately evaded or Ignored.
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  • 160 12 M.P.S ON HOLIDAY I London. Parliament has adjourned for the summer recess and will reassemble on October 30. when the present session will be concluded. So far this session 44 Acts of Par lament have been passed, the most important being the Unemployment Act. An
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  • 147 12 A MONTH IN WILDEST NEWFOUNDLAND Fifty public schoolboys have lelt Iceland in search of adventure. They arc going to spend a month exploring unmapped Newfoundland. Commander Murray Levlck. famous explorer and companion >f Scott, who leads them, said to a reporter "Our base camp, about thirty-five miles
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  • 122 12 A complete set 01 map. of tbe> British Isles, with unusual deep blue and red markings, are being Issued by the Ordnance Survey Office for airmen. Twenty-one of these maps In sections are being prepared to cover the whole of the British Isles to take the
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    • 84 12 An Unique OPPORTUNITY! As a preliminary to our Annual Sttck Taking and to make room for New Xmas Stocks, we are offering a wide range of Perfumery, Toilet Preparations, Toilet Requisites, Smokers' Requisites, Patent and Proprietary Medicines, etc., at greatly reduced prices. For Cash Only A visit will convince you
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    • 160 12 Oar Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. ai Taion 26. Monks 1 Bound MoTed Ski lm ii rinh*r Mutter IS Mmutera 31 llUre 17. Btorm 22. Ifeos* 33. Bulky H^Agsrunent Solution Of Last Sunday' 9 tO. Appears PwivrJn 33. Accurate fUZZIO. 34. finnmsi 36. B«nd I I i I pji I I
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  • 1034 13  -  PHIL MEAD By Catches Missed Through Nerves THE positions of squareleg and long- field are usually occupied a good way irom the wicket, since the hard»>s; hits go in their direction. These M hits, when the batsman opens ho alders and 'goes for if
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  • 421 13  - BILLIARDS ACCURACY CUEMAN By I must tell you this one about the fate of a billiards table in a town on the eastern seaboard of England. The table had fallen on bad trade times, the cushions had been removed and the bedcloth too. The slate stood there stark and cold.
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  • 680 13  -  DOROTHY ROUND By when Your partner is on the baseline ¥N mixed doubles, the parallel form- atlon. where both players keep parallel with the net, either both going forward or both keeping back, is only wise when the woman player Is capable of a strenuous volleying attack
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  • 630 14 Tells Scientists About A Mysterious Arm •ywo amazing stories of black mafic were told by a Roman Catholic priest to an international gathering of scientists la London. The Rev. Joseph J. Williams^ 8.J.. who has a wide reputation In ethnology, was describing weird happenings
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  • 121 14 Probate of the will of the second Viscount Cowdray, who died in October last, has just been granted to tne Cowdray Trust Ltd. as sole executor. The unsettled estate has been sworn at £457,415, with net personal tv £253,814. Estate duty at the rate of M per
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  • 201 14 "WAR IN 1936" A well-known writer pn Biblical and Pyramid prophecy, the Rev. Walter Wynn, prophesies in this month's London Forum another great war in 1936. He claims that the Great Pyra id can truly be described as "The Bible In Stone." His argument is that,
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  • 43 14 GREATEST COUNTRY" Quebec. "England is still the greatest country in the world and the soundness of Canada is due to her heritage of British ideas," said the Canadian High Commissioner in London, Mr. Howard Ferguson, who has arrived here on a holiday trip
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  • 189 14 HE LAUGHED WHEN HE WENT TO THE DENTIST Men who do not feel pain were discussed at the British Medical Association Conference in Bournemouth. Dr. Mac Donald Critchley, of London, told the story of a weedy, miserable, under-sized man who went to the dentist. "He declared that he did not
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  • 215 14 GROWING WHEAT FROM SEED OF 3,000 B.C With seeds taken from a 5,000-year-old Indian tomb, "Mummy Wheat," which makes the best possible English wheat look like a dwarf crop, has been grown by Col. John Clibborn, of Norlands, Lyndhurst, In the New Forest. He grew It on 340 sq. feet.
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  • 129 14 "Indecorous, ungraceful ana brazen." This is how the Rev. W. E. Woodham Denhams. vicar of Chorley Wood (Herts), in a letter to his parish, describes modern girls' fashions. "Far be it from me" he writes, "to be a censorious prude, but there is a limit to the
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  • 182 14 If neuritis bothers you, deal with it as this woman dealt with hers: "For years I was unable to knit," she writes, "cwing to neuritis in my hands. Last year I started taking Kruschen, and now the knitting craze is on I can keep up
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  • 1029 14 CENSURED AND REMOVED FROM COMMAND fTAHREE r«ars after the Invercordon incident, when ratings of the Atlantic Fleet were concerned in demonstrations over the economy pay cats, it has been revealed in the Hon« •f Commons that Vice -Admiral Wilfred Tomkinson, who was temporarily la command
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  • 58 15 MALAYS TO PLAY S.C.C. REINSTATED PLAYERS The S.CC First Division team will meet the Malays In a friendly match at Anson Road Stadiam en Friday, An*. 24. The Malays will probably field the team which won them the championship last year, as all the players who have been re-instated by
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  • 65 15 SWEDEN BEAT IRELAND AT STOCKHOLM Berlin, Saturday. Davis Cup tennis, second qualifying round: Henkel (Germany) beat Schmidt (Rumania) 6— 1, 6—1 6—0 von Oramm (Germany) beat Hamburger (Rumania) 6 1, 6—2 6 S. Stockholm, Saturday. Sweden beat Ireland 3 2. Rogers (Ireland) beat Schroeder Sweden 6 I, 6
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  • 76 15 £70,000 Deal Completed. London is *o have a new £70,000--cports arena within the next few months. Negotiations to takeover the former Ice-rink at Richmond (Surrey) were completed recently, and work of alteration will begin at once. It is proposed to use the 400-feet flat roof
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  • 734 15 Lady Mildred Romps Home To Pay $117 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Race 1. Ponies, Class 3, Div. 2, sft furs. LADY MILDRED 8.9 (Che Abdul Din) I LITTLE TAT 9.13 (Che Meor) 2 LARRIKIN 117 (Mr. Symonds) S Prime Minister and King
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  • 174 15 FIRST MEETING WITH V.M.C.A. Playing tennis for the first time against the V.M.C.A. at Stamford Road courts yesterday afternoon, the S.C.C. won by four matches to two. Three singles and three doubles matohes were played, and some of Singapore's best men were seen in action. The most
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  • 247 15 JOE DIAMOND BEATS GUILLERMO The charity programme organised by Mr. Sng Chwee Beng under the direction of Mr. C. B. Ong was held last night at the Great World. The mam event, ten three-mlnnte rounds between BaHling Gulllenno and Joe Dfamond, war a revelation to most people.
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  • 242 15 A challenge shield and a challenge cup have been given by H.H. Tunku Ampuan Besar of Pahang. Johore, and Mrs. R. O. Wlnstedt respectively to be competed for In the annual state championship tournament More than 15 parties and dubs are already affiliated to the J.8.A., including one
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  • 207 15 The match played yesterday at Tanglin between the P.WJD. Sports Club and Wiltshire Regiment "A" ended in a victory for the P.W.D by 2 wicket J and 70 runs. Following are the scores: Public Works Department Sports Club:— V. Ponniah b Bond 12, T. Sta
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  • 88 15 Both the Y.M.C-A. and the Ceylon Sport* dob were handicapped in the cricket fixture on the Association ground yesterday owing to several of the best players of both sides being engaged in other matches. The Ceylon Sports Club went In to bat first and scored
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  • 25 15 Yesterdays cricket fixtures between the Indian Association and the Anglo Chinese School, and the Nondescripts Cricket Club and the Ceylon Tamils Association, were not played.
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  • 311 16 Second "Cinema Start" $500 Shared Below are the names and addresses of those who share In the $500 offered in the second Cinema Stars Competition. Each share amounts to $8.90. SINGAPORE— M. L. Consigllere, 7, Goodman Road, Grove Estate, (six sharesJ R. G. Consigllere, 7, Goodman Road, Drove
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  • 77 16 Mr. M. Morrison, of Messrs. Freeman and Madge, who has been spending his long leave with his family in Australia, has returned to Kuala Lumpur He Is now acting for the Hon. Mr. R. Veerasamy, of Messrs. Sanders and Company. The engagement is announced of Mr. Anthony Richard WlnsJowe Patten,
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    • 633 16 $500 FOR PICTURE PUZZLES Free-Entry Competition For What Names Are Hidden Sunday Times Readers In These Drawings Today, we repeat the very popular Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Competition. Below will be found a list of names of people, taken from a directory. -«n Lower still are 12 drawings. Each of
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  • 1026 17 BUT LEAGUE LEADERS GET THE GOALS Chinese ..4; R A. 1. The spectators who braved the heat at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon were rewarded by a keen contest between the Chinese and the Royal Artillery in a first division football match. The league
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    29 17 C. K. Pang (Y.M.CJL) who beat N. S. Wise in the friendly tennis match between the V.M.C.A. and the FCC. yesterday. The S.C.C. woo by «r canes to two.
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  • 452 17 SELANGOR WINS ATHLETICS TITLE FOR THE FOURTH YEAR (Krom Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Brilliant weather favoured the Malayan Amateur Athletic meeting tola afternoon and a larger crowd was present than on the first day. However, the rain which fell at midday made the ground heavy. The first event
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  • 111 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. T^e Perak-Penans Inter-state tennis was played at the Ipoh Club Courts this e.venlug. In the singles of sis matches Penang won four and Pnk two. The doubles matches will be played tomorrow. Siatfes. Chin Kee Onn (Perak) beat Evon Kok Tin 4.
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  • 389 17 BY THREE WICKETS The Malay Cricket League beat a reasonably strong 9.C.C. XI by three wickets on the Padang yesterday. In an hour's play on Friday, the S.C.C. lost tkree wickets for 49, Oillett contributing 29 of this total and Carr 17. Resuming yesterday afternoon the
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    • 436 18 VANDERHOLT'S 100th WICKET (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. THERE was not very much sport played last week, and interest in erieI ket and football is flagging. Hockey sticks are being well-oiled and players are training for stamina. In a couple of weeks, European ruggerites will be tossing the ball
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    • 522 18 'FLU DOES NOT STOP DE SOUZA Malacca. T>LAY in the Malacca lawn- tennis championships was only possible on two days of last week. On Mond iy H. M. de Sauza and J. M. Lee (owe 30) got to the final of the men's handicap doubles by beating Seet Chee Eng
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    • 295 18 A REBUFF TO THE ALL BLUES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. rriHE response to the invitation of the Negrl Sembilan All Blues Rugby Football Association, to submit the names of the delegates from the vavous States and Settlements that are to sit on the governing body over the forthcoming Cup
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  • 1424 19 SURPRISES MAY BE IN STORE ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THE TAMILS rpHE drawing for the 1934 Selangor •L open doubles and Junior doubles championship was completed last Sunday morning. The closing date for the womens' doubles has been extended till Sept. 1 owing to lack of sufficient entries.
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  • 1632 19 In commemoration of its first anniversary, the Solar Athletic Union gave an at home at the residence of Its vice-president, Mr. Lim Say Hin, 3. Lorong 32, Geylung. The tea party was well attended. The open doubles badminton championship between Kwek Chip Jian and
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    19 19 A croup at the first annirersary celebration of the Ptayfair Athletic Union, held at Mr. Aw Boob Haw's bungalow
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  • 594 19 SINGAPORE SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS rrvHE Singapore Junior championship tournaments having now been successfully concluded, all eyes are turned to the men's and women's senior tournaments which will in all probability commence in a fortnight's time The principal contestants for the honours will undoubtedly be those who recently represented Singapore In the
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    22 20 THE OLD BRIGADE.— At the annul bowls contest between the Chelsea Pensioners and the Royal Alfred Aged Merchant Seamen's Home, Belvedere. Kent
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    22 20 TO WED— Mr. Leonard Hobos, son of Jack Hobbs. the cricketer, and Miss Julie Howcss, of Beckenbam, Kent, who have become engaged.
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    23 20 BIG BEN.— After months of concealment behind scaffolding-, BitBen's four clock-faces are once more visible in Westminster. They have been renovated and cleaned.
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    18 20 'i I AERATION.— F. K. Shields JJL) shaking hands with V. McGrath (Australia) after beating him at Wimbled-'.
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    23 20 AB Ini^r. Ser<ei I^aminev, a former colonel in the Imperial Army, who has been appointed Chief of the Soviet Air Force. Planet News.
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    20 20 ENGLISH ARCHERY.-- Competitors in ovine up to the target* after shooting in the 87th Grand National Archery Meeting at Oxford
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