Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 July 1937

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  • 16 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. -No. G. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1937. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 516 1  - FAR EAST WAR WILL AFFECT MANY NATIONS Hostilities Imminent In North China Sin Chew Jit Poh WARNING BY UNITED STA a ES INCREASE OF ARMAMENTS? INTERNATIONAL TREATIES MUST BE OBSERVED JFOLLOWING his interviews with the Chinese Ambassador and the Japanese Charge d'Affaires the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Cordt
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    35 1 The Hon Mr. W. E Pepys, Gen2r al Adviser, Johore, (on left), whc sailed on long leave by the Carthage on Friday, photograpned on board with the Mentri Besar of Johore, Un gku Aziz. Tribune
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  • 99 1 Chinese Communique Issued Singapore, Saturday. FE following translation of a message received by the local Chinese Consulate irom Nanking this morning is forwarded for publication: "During the past two days, the Pciping-Tientsin area appeared to be peaceful and quiet, but the Japanese continue to transport their
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  • 560 1 "TRIBUNE" QUERY: REPLY BY AUSTRALIANS (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent j London, July 10. MOTIVES governing and directing Imperial Defence are almost as inscrutable as the riddle of life itself. That is the impression left on one's mind after trying to secure, from authentic
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  • 310 1 Chancellor's Reply THIRD READING OF FINANCE BILL London, July 17. rpHE third reading of the Finance Bill was passed m the House of Commons last night and during th^ debate the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, dealt with criticisms of file Government's resort to
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  • 143 1 Three Men Set Out From London (By Air Mail) (Fro?:i Our Own Correspondent) London, July 7. THREE young men who set off on 1 inurkuay on a bicycle ride to Australia which will take tnem IV2 yeais to compile were received at the Dominions Oihce by
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  • 43 1 London, July 17. The total amount applied for m tenders for £35.000.000 Treasury bii's this week was £79,020.000 The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was 1 0.99 d. against 11 O.lTd. a week ago British Official Wireless
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  • 146 1 OF ATLANTIC Third Planned For July 29 London, July IT MESSAGES of congratulation received by the pilots of the flying boats Caledonia and Clipper 111 on to-day's successful completion of the double flight of the Atlantic included telegrams from the Air Minister, Viscount Swinton. Exceptionally fine weather
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  • 220 1 K. L. Accused Arrested In Perak (from Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AS a sequ;l to a tjang robbery that occurred fivj years ago a;, the Hong Fatt Mines, Sungei Besi, on which occasion six Kwongsais who had their faces blackened, were alleged to have silenced
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  • 121 1 Resentment Of "Excessive" Empire Imports By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 7 £IR Reginald Clarry and other members •J cf the Parliamentary Tariff Policy Committee interviewed the President of the Board, of Trade last night to make representations about the "excessive importation of rubber footwear
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  • 866 2 COLOUR BAR FATAL TO FUTURE OF EMPIRE A FRANK PEER Summer School Of Civil Servants <By Air Mail) Oxford. July 4. AT the Summer School for Civil Si wants at Oxford, Lord Lugard made a frank speech on racial prejudice m the Colonial Empire. Taking Afr'ca
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  • 185 2 Steadying Effect Ot F.M.S. Announcement (By Air Mmil) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 7. MCTWITHSTANDING the 110 per cenfc. quota, world tin stocks fell by 600 tons m June. The fall was not unexpected m view of the persistent short-fall m outputs fiom every
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  • 203 2 Several Mines Affected WORKING SHORTER HOURS (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. T*HE continued drought m Kinta has resulted m several Chinese owned mines being closed. The heavy shower that fell on Wednesday night relieved the anxiety of local miners to some extent. The mines worked
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  • 415 2 Can Malaya Make Up Her Balance? (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 7. ACCORDING to the latest statistical bulletin of the International Rubber Committee, net exports of rubber during May from the restricting countries amounted to 78,743 tons, or 5.157 tons lesa than the
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  • 82 2 Names To Be "Burnt" On Backs Vancouver, British Columbia Babies born m Vancouver will ir future have their name^ "burnt" on their backs at birth. This will be done with the rays of a water-cooled quartz lamp. This new policy has oeen announced at a meeting of the
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  • 492 2 Jubilee Of Imperial Institute (By Air Mail) London, July 10. ON the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of th» laying of the foundationstone of the Imperial Institute by Queen Victoria m commemoration of her Jubilee Sir Harry Lrndsay, the director c£ the institute, last night gave
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  • 314 2 Missionary Leader Coming To Singapore DR. E. Stanley Jcnes, internationallyKhown missionary leader and author, is scheduled to speak m Singapore at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Monday evening July 26. An American by birth, Dr. Jones has become famous m England by reason of his brilliant
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  • 997 2 PORTABLE COOLING PLANT MAY PROVE A BOON TO MALA YA (From Our Own Correspondent > (By Air Mail) London, July 7. ORITONS m the tropical parts oi the Empire will soon be able b put a plug into an electric point and switch on an ingenious apparatus which will reproduce,
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  • 406 2 Problem Of Children In School (By Air Main London, July 10. THE problems of the family separated by the high seas were discussed on Saturday at a conference of parents, schoolmasters and heads of holiday nomes, organised by the Overseas League m co-operation with- the Parents;
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    • 82 2 Raffles Brasseries j BRAS BASAH ROAD j TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY I TIFFIN TO PAY SLOP Served from 12.30 t« S p.m. .lso i POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES j AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY! |HICH CLASS CONFECTIONERYJ Wedding and I RADIOGRAM I Outside Catering t I Birthday Cakes I Undertaken
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    • 13 2 $> l^Zi S Should A Mother Tell: I About The Dominant Sex?! I J*
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  • 1873 3 PRAISE FOR THE POLICE SLENDER CLUES How Young Girl Was Killed (By Air Mail) London, July 10. OIK bristles from a clothes-brush, a fey tiny -rains of sand, and an inch-lonir silk thre;.:i from a girl's dress have sent a man to the condemned
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  • 189 3 Singapore, Saturday. T'HE Man with the X-Ray Eyes' as he j is universally known, "Sorcar,' ihe famous Indian magician, paid a ■visit to the Tribune Office, yesterday. He is on his way back to Calcutta from Jup«n where he was given a rousing wel- the by the Tokyo
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  • 1393 3 AGAINST JUDGE Twice Accused Of Killing (By Air Mail) London, July 10. SCENES unprecedented m the history of the Old Bailey, were enacted when an elderly man, with a sentence of death hanging over his head, made a sensational out-burst m which he attacked the summingup of
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  • 737 3 Chi In The K:ist RROWKIt FIBLB OF DEALS (1 London, July 1<» Ai.yers Willis, prosnird mi h nliiuiry meeting- of the <'. and 0. Banking Corporation. hid course of his speech the chairman .said: The shareholder* will tie d rectors m their rendered to Preston, who
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    • 608 4 W/ /__S__S|s_^ (_^__k|^ i sJ'!^, W B S t jA V'v\ 1,/, /iT /^^vr\r~iv 1 1 k. \f~* T~/^~\ P~\ A V I S IS TEAMED FOR THi: FIRST TIME WITH S "^"^n f I Hi "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" j I V lHp^ N vLr ttl WHEN YOU SEC
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  • 870 5  -  Horatius THE NEGATIVE NOTRUMP ay rfHERE seems to be an increasing tendency among bridge players to respond to a minimum opening j bid with One No Trumps "just < keep the b'M'ng open." It is a mistake which often leads ogXßers into an expensive declara- lion. X is
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  • 227 5 FOLLOWING the lead of the Jnitcci States, Eng.and and Germany m the transmission of photographs by telegraph and radio, Japan expects to inaugurate an international tel"-phcto service, beginning m June, 1938, the Ministry of Communications has announced. The new telephoto S3ivice wlu connect Tokyo with London, Berlin,
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  • 134 5 Warsaw. The Duke of Windsor has sen*? a cheque for £100 to two yonns Polish lovers placing happiness within their reach at last Dr Norbett, who had just finished his studies at Vienna University, iell m love with a beautiful girl, living m Stanistawow. But thoy were too
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    • 187 5 CARLSBERG PLATITUDES No. 1 IN working the Carlsberg Breweries it should be a constant purpose, regardless of immediate profit, to develop the art of making beer to the greatest possible degree of perfection keeping beer brt-wmg Denmark on a high and conscientious level This ideal, conceived by the loun ccrs
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    • 242 5 AsBROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. This is a condition (or disease) to which many namei are given but few really understand. It is simply weakness a break down as it were, of the vital forces that sustain the system. No matter what may be its causes Vy are almost numberless), its symptoms
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    • 1515 5 To-day's slight 9 pain may mean serioaos illness tomorrow kP> (Iff fe jfii&f v\l Never dismiss Nature's warning of stomach pain, however slight it may be a/ Je^*h<^/ -y V The sharp twinge That you call indigestion, the "blown-out" sensation BSg^ j V* caused by gas wind m the stomach,
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  • 242 6 Was X-rayed Had His Teeth Out No Relief Till lie Took Chardox Twenty years of stomach suffering twenty years of dosing with one remedy after another— could anything end this misery? Chardox could— and Chardox did! It Is not surprising. Chardox is not
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  • 292 6 Death Of Tallest Man In Peiping VISITORS to the Peiping Zoological Garden outiide Hsichihmen shall see no more of the 8-foot giant gatekeeper, who was said to be the tallest man m Peiping. For Liv Yu-ching had returned to his ancestors after a protracted illness c:"
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  • 138 6 Radios Operate At Their Touch Prague. EXTRAORDINARY powers have been shewn by two workmen of Ostrau, Mara via. They seem to be walking electric currents. Their bodies, apparently, are .supercharged with electricity. The moment their fingers come into contact with the switches of wireless receiving sets, the loud
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  • 77 6 VIENNA. Henry VIII is the central figure m an Austrian operetta which is to have its world premiere m London this autumn. The operetta has just been completed by two well-known Austrian composers, Stefan Weiss and Fritz Spielmann. The part of Henry VIII is intended to be
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  • 270 6 Colossal Cost Of Re-Arming Berlin. ANOTHER pamphlet of the so-called A German -Freedom Party," which bears the number 14, has been dell veied to the offices of a number of ioreipn correspondents here by post with a Berlin postmark. German official quarters deny that any such
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    • 186 6 A DfAMQND" BED IS A GIFT OF GIFTS TO HOME MAkERS Th« WJttta'd it the centra of the home. Fricia. b«tufy aad endurance should be considered Wn cetno3ri«on of these three qualities. iIA^OND br Ji cannot be equalled. DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KPMPONG BRHQU ROBD, SINE y^s. P>
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    • 36 6 master-? StZStrt*^ ROTTEN A w 3HfjO™> COLD I MLw^s cab a tablets give A m£j INSTANT RELIEF, SCwTHE 1 W^V( THE THROAT AND CURE I YOUR TROUBLE. GABA TABLETS REFRESH AND PREVENT INFLAMMATION OF THE THROAT
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    • 516 6 THE SWASTHYA SAHAYA PDXS The famous Indian Health Restorer Science Pills Lead the Tonics of the Day They remove digestive troubles, feed the nerves, renovate the memory, purify g« enrich the blood, increase strength ant! vitality, guard against premature old age and restore blooming youth. It is unrivalled m restoring
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  • 407 7 WARNER BAXTER JUNE LANG A REALLY THRILLING AND EXCITING FILM TgRAVIXG hate, defying fear, fighting for love fiercely amid sinister dangers that threaten their lives, Warner Baxter and June I he thrilling sweethearts of "The Road to Glory," ri?e to even ramatic heights m
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  • 144 7 London Shopsrirl Marries Persian Rescuer MISS Nancy Pope, a farmer's daughter. worked m a London store, threading pearls for debutantes' dresses. In 1935, sh? accented the invitation to her sister, the wife of a Persian diplomat, Mr Mirza Abdol-Hassein Meftah, to spend a holiday with them at Quetta.
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  • 176 7 Loyal Sweetheart Leaves £1,800 To A Married Man HOW a woman never left off loving the sweetheart of her youth, who left her to marry another woman, is revealed by legacy of £1800 left to Mr. James Dean~ of Pontypridd. by Miss Norah Ryan In the early
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  • 265 7 JEAN HARLOW LEFT £400,000 Wm. Powell "Inconsolable 1 With Grief Hollywood FRIENDS of Jean Harlow, glamour girl of the screen, are convinced that she had a premonition which warned her of coming death. It is believed that a few days before her last illness, she made a will disposing of
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    14 7 A scene from "Mind Your Own Business." showing soon at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore.
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  • 408 7 BY R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) TO-DAY I'm going- to tell you a story that happened 42 years ago. The writer who was a student studying medicine at that time, was m the town of Wurzburg, Germany, m the yt-ar J895. My father took
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  • 114 7 Bill Before Yugoslav Parliament Belgrade, July St. A Bill to melt down all the existing silver currency and replace it by a new net of coins containing a lower percent age of silver has been brought before the Yugoslav Parliament. The new coins, some of which would bear
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  • 460 7 A FAST AND FURIOUS COMEDY CAPITOL'S SUCCESS— 'WOMAN CHASES MAN" AS an old hand at emo ional suflf ring, Afrlem "Woman Chas a Man" to b? something ttf I did the script of this rollcking SamueJ Gobiwvi wltich brings her and Joel McCiea to thi Capitol Tfccitra, call upon her
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  • 149 7 Marriage By Public Proclamation Belgrade. A ccuple so young that the church refused to marry them has been given a public wedding at Doboj near Zenica In Bosiiiao. They were 13-year-old Omcr Boshiich, the bridegroom, and 14-year-old Kana Haeanchevitch, the bride. Vast crowds gathered to watch the cc-
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    • 200 7 Read The MALAYA TKimiNE For The Best Sports Reports I ifln I 3°^ etl °9oin I f I WFItS fhe PA *KER i«§ f Yes thousands of people are finding daily that writing the I I I "hara v. writing with a .heap pen -is foolish. Change £^H ovor t,,
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    • 123 7 Was Quite Bald obliged to wear a Silk Cap '^^j J^Q ALK.U s^^P Twelve months aeo I lo«t quip b W aii'l wn > obliged to wear a siik cay. vertiHed I dfci «d to whjc I n most thankful I did, f"i I «m «">« to lhow you by
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  • 3346 8  - JU ANITA'S OLD BOYS John Brophy Our Short Story By pABKWSON put down his glass and looked at me. stiff-faced, shamming disdain. "That's just where you show yourI an ignorant landsman/ he declan I. "Seamen don't get themMfcwe tattooed nowadays. For one tiling, most of 'em being on shorethat means
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  • 107 8 HOW TO STOP STOMACH PAIN In FIVE MINUTES By Dr. Scott, M.D., Paris. If you want an astonishing demonstration of how quickly and completely acute indigestion can be stopped, just take a level teaspoonful of 'Bisurated' Magnesia m water four tablets are equally effective. I have found that the moment
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    • 234 8 The thoughtful man of to-day looks 1/ p^f ahead to the time when he retires and A V" .4^- •Xs\ to the enjo}rment of those things for A V which he has worke H a lifetime. W// */^jfi\ S WTiat of YOUR future? Hi A f2L/ L nJ Start now
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  • 1583 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES r*K account of the fighting m North na: "The Japanese retired to the nrrth bank of the river and the Chinese to the snu h >:ink."* "Evidently." said the Colonel, "they bad been fighting m the middle of the river." i Artie McGovern |X N\w York is
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    • 53 9 Our CHILLED BEEF needs n^ int^rd prt»a^ H lib^ alt^etJy made a name for it^o'f. It retains all the natural juices. Delicious, tender joints, equal to the home-side beef m flavour, we (an thoroughly recommend it. ILIII Li I hi a Pi. /m PHONE: SPORE 5376 (4 lines) K. LUMPUR
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  • 2262 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore By i i I our woman correspondent CONGRATULATIONS Mrs. i.. F. Knight for < rgruiising such a grand ball for the benent 01 dt. Anaiews M-'ssion Hospital! It was marvellous success and tr-.oroughiy enjoyed by the hundreds ivao atU KiCd. Ail the cabaret turns were
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    126 10 Robinson's new department, the Hairdressin^ salon shou!d score a big success, for it is most pleasantly furnished with soft gr-en fitments to match the walls, and have delightfully comfortable seats of alive ?reen leather chairs with chromed supports. Moreover, the hair-dresser himse-f is always most courteous and helpful and is
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  • 647 10 DID you notice a large advertisement on this page last w:ek giving the price Ust of various things you can have done at the new hairdresser's at Robinson? This week we have a picture of tno lovely soothing green salon m which it really is a pleasure
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    • 16 10 Lovely Collection of New Peiping Jewel Trees, Boxes, China Wares AT Kaffi«s Hotel Bras Basah RM.
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    • 158 10 Opening Offer 3 Poses for $1 (Postcard Size) STUDIO 33 Tel. 3304. 33, Stamford Road. At Vogue's! Stuipless *«4 (SaMess '/&ufs tkt Cvtniaq (SzassUte /ftodc Femininity is the keynote of the new fashions firm curves thac can be achieved only by correct brassieres. Styles to meet Every Figure and Every
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  • 353 11 NOTES from Kuala Lumpur abd Fraser's Hill rrmg T] ALTHOUGH an cxi- fl( servicemen's dinI Y\*Vw ncr and ciance was 1/ s VTXv akia S place at the Se■L*—\ >"h iangor Club on SatV^^x^ 3 i urday, Kuala Lumpur's PP^YsTv-is^J other places of enter- M m J» tainment appeared to
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  • 1489 11 SINGAPORE has .seen and raved about ■3 the "Good Earth" arid now our Kuala Lumpur correspondent is telling us of its success too, buc something happened up here that put m my mind an incident which was m the book (for I, m the seclusion of
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  • SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 608 12 "IF we are wise, we shall not allow our attention to be wholly concentrated on Spain, for the troubles ▼here are only fhe by-product of deeper causes of unrest m Europe.*' So said the British Prime MinVer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, m a recent, speech, and the whole tenour
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  • 1408 12  -  C.H. Stanley -Jones Why China And Japan Must Struggle lEADER writers all over the world are giving advice— chiefly to Japan on the crisis m North China. Japan is unlikely to take it. It is a pleasant and easy pastime, giving advee, even though
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  • 585 12  -  An glius. TJERE is one that bus 1 ess magnates will appreciate. A A A A BUSINESS man, seeing a friead sitting disconsolately looking out cT a window, asked him: "What's the matter with you?" "I promised my wife a Pomeranian. ihe best price
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  • 574 13 F RST NUR^Rg HOME ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE* CALL TO LOCAL MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (By a Staff Reporter) gHE St John Ambulance Brigade Movement has come to m Talaya. In the near future we shall have an •fnen dressed ma special uniform of their
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    47 13 women and a man were killed and a number of people injured a train from Ashtord to Victoria, London, crashed into a "dead lidlng at Swanley Junction, Kent, just before midnight. Phntr> I a general view of the wreckage at the scene of the smash. pical Press
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  • 91 13 Postal workers consisting of telegraphists, telephonists and engineers are being given a 10-ciays' course m anti-gas precautions at the Civilian Anti-Gas School at Eastwood Park, Falfield, Gloucestershire, which will, m turn, enable them to instruct their various branches m the uses of gas masks, and m civil air
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  • 108 13 With Knives, Sticks And Stones Belgrade. ONE man has been killed and a dozen seriously injured m a "fight between 100 men over a beautiful 17-vear-oM girl named Bojana m the village of Danja Hrasna. near Stolatz, Yugoslavia. Bojana, renowned for her wealth as well
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  • 186 13 AUTO-RAILERS To Be Used By Canadian Railways Montreal, Quebec. 4 NEW type of vehicle, described as an "auto-railer," is to be employed by the Canadian National Railways. It is remarkable for the fact that it can be used on the highways and on the railroads alike. Three of the passenger
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  • 197 13 Society Perpetuates Girl's Heroism (By Air Mail) London, June 28. A new award has been instituted by the Royal Society tor che Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to perpetuate the heroism of a 16-year-old girl who gave her life for her dog. Known as the
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  • 452 13 Honouring His Work For Empire (By Air Mail) London, June 26. A SCHEME has been drawn up to per- petuate the memory of Rudyard Keplmg m a manner m keeping with his services to the Empire. The cost of the scheme, which provides for a memorial,
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  • 109 13 Capture Of Pigeon Leads To Undoing Of Gang Cologne. July 2. The capture of a pigeon has led to the undoing of a gang of smugglers from Herzogenrath near Aachen (Aix-Lo-Chapelle). Four men, charged m the Aachen i court with smuggling foreign currency, admitted that their system, which
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  • 179 13 Germans' Find In Brazil TWO new rivers have been discovered m the heart of the Brazilian jungle by a German expedition which has returned to Berlin from a journey up the Jary River through Brazilian Guiana. It was the first to ma«:e this trip from the south
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  • 537 13 World-Wide Search For Survivors <By Air Mail.t London, June 26 A WORLD-WIDE search is now b?iP.« made for survivors of one of most memorable events m Empt-c history Thirty-seven years have passed silicc London went nearly mad and "mfiT ricked' all night long at the
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  • 1208 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On j Hooch And Describe A j Raid By Customs Officers, S lln Rhyme, The Raid I Mean, Not The Customs S Officers, And Conclude With Another Limerick, Again Of The Strictly j j Drawing Room Variety. j
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  • 733 15 PLAINTIFF'S STOUT DENIAL Did Not Accept Money For Silence rthe Lord Chief Justice. Lord Hewart, m the King's Bench Division. was announced a settlement of tfc«? slander action brought by Mr. Ernest Aidrich Simpson against Mrs. Joan ..Sutherland, wife of Col. Arthur H C. Sutherland. The
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  • 279 15 Queen To Be Patron Of Women's Section (By Air Mail) Glasgow, June 28. JTHE Queen has consented to become a t Patron of the Women's Section ox the Empire Exhibition, which opens here next May. A committee headed by the Countess of Elgin is planning the part women
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  • 150 15 (By Air Mail) Johannesburg, June 22. THE biggest air expansion programme 1 m the history of South Africa is at present taking shape. More numerous and faster service with the most modern machines will -cad finally, it is hoped, to the estur^ lishment of a network of airways
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  • 357 15 Going To Reno For Easy Divorce New York, June 30. JACK Doyle had to wait for three ana a half hours on Ellis Island, the immigrants' depot, when he reached New York m the French liner Normandie. When he last left the United Slates he
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  • 156 15 Javelins More Important Than Lipsticks Bru.swir.k. Javelins and jumping poles are more Important for the girl: of modern Ger many than lipsticks, declared Hen Jeckeln, group-leader of the Bla^k Guards. At a mesting of the Nazi party here. The girl who wants to marry a black guard must
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  • 125 15 Named After Sovereigns Who Met Tragic Deaths Lyons. Two roses bearing the names of sovereigns who met tragic deaths wcj:«» among the prize winners at the annual rose show here. The second prize was awarded for the rose "Queen Astrid," shown by M. Jean Caujard, rose grower
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    13 15 Members at the 35th anniversary d L'aer of the Tcng Soon Kok Association
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  • 110 16 STRIP-TEASE "GHOST" Girl's Ruse To Rob Priest Of His Savings '..nbul. By pretending to be a ghost, a beautiful youni i ppeared nak. light m the house of a priest, crd danced before I hsm made a valuable haul of money and oth*r vahiables In Istanbul. When he n:\. I
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  • 443 17 SLOOP THAT WAS FOUND ADRIFT WITHOUT HER CREW (By Air Mail) London. A SHIP concerned m a war-time mystery »s to com c under the ettoneer's hammer. She is the sloon tSrina which was fo-.md drifting off ♦he Vrench coast near Cherbourg m 1917.
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  • 221 17 Youth Accused Of Double Abduction ALLEGATIONS that he had abducted ■*»> two girls were made ai Ealing against Frederick William Cline, 18, described as a barman. Cline was charged with taking away a 6-year-old Southall girl cut of the possession and against the will of her father
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  • 157 17 I Appeal Of Cardinal Archbishop Of Paris Paris. An appeal drawn up by the Cardinal Archbishop of Paris on behalf of refugee children from Bilbao was read m all churches of the diocese of Paris recently. "Public authorities and the organisations cf Saint Vincent de Paul and other
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  • 179 17 Reported Discovery By WellDiggers Bombay. Workmen sinking a well at Bhivandi, a small town 32 miles from Bombay, came upon an oily substance, believed to be rock oH, at a depth of six feet. Work en the well, which is m the 1 precincts of a
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  • 552 17 Natural Resources And Markets (By Air Mail.) Tokyo JAPAN Is willing to join m a possible •J effective arrangement to guaranteepeace m the Pacific area. She, however, sees no point In ano'.her treaty similar to the Kellogg Briand Anti-War Pact of 1928. or the /'cur-Power Pacific Pact
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  • 1476 18 COMMERCIAL SERVICE PREPARA TIONS THE THREE STAGES OF PROGRESS (By Air Mail) London, June 29. •THE commercial air conquest of the North Atlantic, m the shape of a regular trans-ocean flying-boat service, is to be effected m threa stages. First scheduled to begin on July s—will5
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  • 149 18 Shock For S sters Tn Boy's Homo FINDING a s-trai i boy 1 y.^ °n's- ■ho; T I Hull argec i(h In th< I D Eux! v. th)i to 1 \\l r. > r nUft to see he boy. and he s told to go i
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  • 214 18 Aborigines Desert Camp Sydney, N.S.W., June 29. *KE death of eight aborigines m the aboriginal Protection Boards mission amp at Urunsa, on the Bellinger I n the North coast of New South Wales luring the last 12 months filled the est of the aboriginal population with uch fear
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  • 552 19 DEFINITELY CALLED OFF THIS YEAR SELANGOR DECLINED OFFER TO PLAY AT CHRISTMAS (By "Racquet') ENTHUSIASTS m North Malaya I will be surprised to learn that i the triansrular badminton tourna- im-nt between Perak. Selangor and Ponansr has definitely been called off as a result cf
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  • 92 19 Entries Close Ju'y 31 Intending competitors m the Perak Indo-Ceylonese Badminton Tournament, which is being organised for the first time m the history of the game m Perak, are reminded that the entries will close on July 31. It is interesting to note that a large number of
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  • 162 19 Selangor-Penan^ Final Very Likely As was generally expected Selangor wen her tie m the first round of the Foong Seong Cup competition again-st Gfrgri Sembilan on Sunday at Seremban. Judging by the scores, Selangor, who had m their ranks such notable exponents of the game as A.
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  • 193 19 THE following have been invited to take part m trial matches to select players to represent Singapore at the forthcoming Malayan Chinese Olympic Meet to be held at the end of July: Low Kee Pow, Sect Keng Siew, Kam Gim Lock. Lee Kit Soon. Tan Bencr Wan,
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  • 749 19 Chin Swee Ann Champion Athlete ST. Marys English School, Malacca, held their annual athletic sports on the Banda Hilir Park, kindly lent for the purpose by the Municipal Secretary, Malacca, excepting a few events gone through on the school ground. A happy and welcome innovation m
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    13 19 A charming study of Miss Annie Yeo, girl aquatic champion of Singapore Tribune
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  • 705 19 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA REFLECTIONS ON THE MALAYA CUP MATCH I AST Saturday's Malaya Cup tie m Malacca between the Combined Services and Malacca will continue to be discussed for quite a long time, as a result of one of the most remarkable decision ever given by a referee. To
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  • 79 19 Cultivate regularity of the daily habit if you would avoid obesity—that corpulence so indicative of advancing age. To retain slenderne&s of figure, elasticity of stop, and the vigour of youth when past the prime of life, it is essential that the food tract be kept free
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  • 181 19 Could Not Straighten Her Arm Four months ago, this woman dislocated her left elbow. Although the elbow was properly set. she developed neuritis and could not straighten her ami She was ordered to take Kruschen -wiih the bappy remit described m this letter: "I had
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  • 2085 20  -  Argus Malaya Cup Prospects Singapore Has Better Goals Average Than Services Critics Confounded Two Poor Sides To Decide Issue On July 24- Issue Very Open Malacca's Plucky Display Unlucky Not To Have Shared Honours? Position In Northern Section Singapore League Soccer Position Skins And Chinese
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    18 20 The cricket teams of Selangor and Singapore, who met m Kuala Lumpur last week-end, when Selangor won Tribune
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  • 541 20 (BY "K.O.'M MOHAMED Fahmy and Young Frisco have had it out again and true to expectations, it was a splendid scrop. It would have been better and the verdict might bave been different if the Egyptian had not had the misfortune to sustain a cut over
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  • 1355 21 SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES fIQLLOWING are the programmes to be broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. station, during the coming week: TO-DAY 11.30 a.m.:— Light Orchestral Music, played by the Tanglin Club Orchestra, under the direction of Rex Allen. Relayed from the Tanglin Club: Overture, ivmond.
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  • 73 21 The Police Band will play the following programme at the Botanic* Gardens this evening (Sunday) beginning at 8.30 March, "Light Cavalry," Starke: Overture, "Story of the Overtures," Winter Incidental Music to 'Fire over England. Addinsell: Romance. "Simple Aveu, f> Thome- Valse Miniature, "Confidence, Robinson; Pot-Pourri Selection, "Once upon
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  • 865 21 Is The Municipal Crest Wrong? (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. AT the next Malacca Municipal Commissioners' meeting the subject of the Municipal Arms will again be discussed. Some time ago criticism was mainly directed against the use of deer with horns, which was denounced as a ridiculous
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  • 1201 21 NURSE'S CLAIM House Of Lords Decision In (By Air Mail) London, July 10. QVERRULING the findings of two lower Courts, the House of Lords, by a majority of three to two. decided one of the most stubborn legal battles fought m recent years. It was held, beyond
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  • 241 21 Farewell Party To Miss Sybil Nicholas MEMBERS of the Y.W.C.A. ass mole,; at Fort Canning Road to bid goodbye to Miss Sybil Nicholas, of tbe Y.W.C.A. hostel, who has been a real 'house mother" to resident memb-'iv and visitors during th e past 18 months Mrs. Farleigh Clark,
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    15 21 Jane Withers whj appears In "Tftc Holy Terror" which opens at the Alhambra Theatr.; to-day.
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  • 210 21 SATURDAY'S MARKET POSITION Report By Fraser And Company TIN three months £266.10 up 20-. The London Stock Exchange again experienced a quiet day's tradi;. but the tin share section maintained its activity. According to cables re. Ived, tin shares are firm with one or two exceptions, where profit-taking wa evidence,
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  • 18 21 Singapore, July IT. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: Singapore: $1313 j,, up
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  • 17 21 The price of rubber at n on m Singapore 10-d:iy was: Buyers 30V£ (down Sellers (down
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  • 95 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Tone of Market: Easier. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 9 ltid. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 18 3 i per lb. Buyers. Sell* T X.R.S.S. in cases FOB. July) 3(p4 31 i d f-.A.Q.
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  • 55 21 Lectures will be given at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall as follows:— To-morrow (Monday at 6.30 p.m. "Bhakti Yoga," by Swami Balarama Yogi. of Malabar. Erahmaehnri Kaiia^an will preside. Wednesday at r,.30 p.m.-— "Peace," by Mr. G. Hawkins, M.C.S.. Assistant Director of Co-operation. Mr.s. E. V. Davis, ivi.A., will
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  • 390 22 RAFFLES COLLEGE MEETING AT BUKIT TIMAH Boon Soon Becomes Champion Singapore. Saturday. rpHERE was a large attendance of 1 jprctators nt he Fifties College ground iv Bukit T m:ih to-day for the annual sports m-et'ng of the students Keen con.petition and excellent performances characterised the
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  • 564 22 AT JALA ft BESAR STADHM Singapore, Saturday. EXCELLENT weather favoured the annual athletic sports meeting of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce at the Jalan liesar Stadium th's afternoon. Competition was kee-. iiid good performances were put up by tiie competitors. There was a large attendance of
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  • 185 22 Two Centuries On The S 'pore Padang S.C.C. Collar Navy Bowling Singapore. Saturday. J. E. SLADE, playing against the Navy at the S.C.C, scored his second century of the season, and Lang cf the S.C C. also compiled a three-figure score, enabling the Cricket Club to declare at 221 for
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  • 486 22 VICTORY BY 6 RUNS S.C.R.C, Beaten By A.P.C. Singapore, Saturday. THE A.P.C. defeated the S.C.R.C. m a friendly game of cricket to-day on the S.C.R.C. grounds by 6 runs after an exciting finish. A.P.C— IST. INNINGS Valberg b Chow Tat 2 Pillay c Kee 1 ian bE Wong 7 Jennings
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  • 350 22 Mrs, W. A. Ward Presents The Prizes (From Our Oion Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Fine weather fay cured the holding of the annual sports of the Selar.gov Amateur Athletic -Association m Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. There was a large attendance of spectators or the Selangor Club padang,
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  • 177 22 Tuesday. July 13. The following were the guests at a dinner given by H.s Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this evening: Hon. Chief Justice and Mrs. A. K. n Beckett Terrell, Hon. Mr. W. f>. Ebden and Mrs. Ebden, Hon. Mr. 11. R. S. Zehnder and
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  • 69 22 The "B" team of the Rex B.P. beat the Evenstar 8.P.. by three games to one as follows: (Rex players mentioned first): Leng Lee Choon lost to 3 H Lee 7—15. 13—13, 2—5: Douglas Neo beat Sonnie Yap 13—13, 5—2. 13—13. 5—4; Gwee Gim Hoe beat Tan
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  • 155 22 District Championship Tourney (From Cm Own Corr<>soo::acnl> Johore B.inru. July 1.; THE Johore Bahru Di^rict Badminton Championships feegan this morning on the Aye* Moleh School Courts at V.3j. Two doubles hi-.. three singles matchc- were played and resulted as follows JUNIOR DOUBLES Ng Chai Nguan ana jig Boa
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  • 244 22 &ESULTS and ties m current tourna- ments at the Chinese Association are as follows: Tennis DcuDles Handicap: Dr. Gar. and Gek Choo 6l beat Boon Hin and Kirn Swee <— 9», 7—5, 6—2. Billiards "A" Handicap: Mah Sol: (—lso* beat Boon Hin <— 30>. 200—158: Ciiecw Beng
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  • 167 22 In the return friendly beiween the Reynard B.P. and the All Blr.es B.P. on Sunday last at the latter's court, the Reynard B.P. wen by three games to two. Scores (Reynard B.P. namer first): Singles: A. Rahman beat A. Rodriguez, 14—14 3—o. 15—9: Ramlie B. Idris lost m
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  • 131 22 At the seventh anmir-1 v rieral meet' of the memb?r.s of the Silver f ar Minstrels, held at "De LiiKs* Dance Studio. 670, Geylang Road, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: Patron. Mr. Chia Eng Say: Hoti VicePresident. Mr. Chew Kok Teow; President, Mr.
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  • 67 22 The Anglo-Chinese Continuation Tchool will hold its eleventh annual aihletic .-ports at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday next, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Lady Helen S'»ng his kindly consented to give away the prizes. The third Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade, connected with th* School, together with
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  • 605 22 BY MEDICALS Students In Great Form Singapore, Saturday. rrHE ftftti unftuaj athletic sports meetii the Medical College was held to-dty at Sepoy LiniA. Excellent weather prevailed, ami thi 1 track and field were m #ood condition, being conducive to sonrexcellent feats being put up. There \\;> very
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  • 127 22 London Glenn Cunningham, holder of mut world's record <4 mins. 6 8-10 sees 1 won the 'hree-quartu- mile race a< New York AC. meeting In 3 mins 8-10 sees. He beat Gene Venzk< yards. If Cunningham's time ecepted by the Internationa] Amateur Athletic Federation it will rank
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  • 982 23 EXCITING SPORT PROVIDED SULTAN'S WIN Card Of Eight Events m Our Oicn Correspondent) Talping, 3aiurday. TUi. weather was ideal and there ilfl v. large attendance for the second day of the Taiping Turf Club's Skye race meeting here today. H. H. the Sultan of Perak
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  • 410 23 Annual Cricket Match In Penang (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 17. THE annual cricket match between the Europeans and the Rest of Penanff, for the De Silva Challenge Cup, started this morning m hot weather before a handful of spectators. Although all previous encounters have
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  • 58 23 The following will represent the Singapore Teachers' Association m a friendly uame of soccer against the St. Joseph's institution XI. to-morrow at the St. .oseph's ground at 5.10 p.m.: Foo Voo Kun, Reeves, Koh Fng Kwang, Christie, M. A. Wyatt, S. C. Thong, Sanihou, G. Williams. Abdul Kadir,
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  • 609 23 NOW LEVEL WITH GUNNERS DIVISION 1 Malays Beaten At Stadium Singapore. Saturday PLAYING against a v .c; k Malay team at the Iphmi Road Stadium thi> evening, the Chinese en ?>ar»rf'i ih°ir chaiKf w of \iinmn: the honours ihi> First Division the 5.A.1. 1. League. Tht:
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  • 205 23 Inniskillings Visit Ceylon S.CSingapore, Saturday. THE cricket match between the Ceylon S.C. and the Skins at Balestier Plain this afternoon was left dr. awn. A feature of the game was a brilliant innings of 118 by O'Dwyer for the visiting team. INNISKILUNGS Scott b Thuraisingam 0
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  • 220 23 3t, Joseph's Institute Beaten Singapore, Saturday. A BRIGHT knock for 50 (retired) by J. Edwards and 42 from E. Le Mercier, enabled the S.R.C. to declare at 152 for eight wickets when they were visited by St. Joseph's Institution team to-day. Scores: RECREATION CLUB A. Armstrong b R.
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  • 110 23 The Playfair Badminton Party beat the United Athletic Party by five games to one at the former's court, 37, Jalan Rajah. Scores (Playfair names first) Low Siak Chuan beat Richard Tan 15_8 15—5; Low Siak Liang beat Yalin Chan 9—15, 15—5, 15—5; E. S. Mong beat Walter Rodigues
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  • 90 23 The following are chosen to represent the Party m a friendly badminton game against the Reynard Badminton Party consisting of four singles and three doubles to-day at the latter's court at 3 p.m. (players and supporters assemble at 47, Dunlop Street before 2. 30 p.m. for free transport):
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    19 23 Mr. Griffith Jones handing th 2 Singapore singles championship trcphy to Yong Leon nhnne. at the S.L.T.A. prize-giving Tribune
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  • 64 23 Second Rugby Test In AustraFa Syd- ey. July 17 rpHIRTY thousand people saw the A Springboks beat Australia by 26 points to '7 m the second rugby football international of the South Atrium's present tour. The half time BCOW -s 26-6 TtW conditions were ideal. T!o Australians
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  • 418 23 FIRST DAY Professional Meeting (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. July 17. WEIGHTS for Saturday next, the opening day of the Penang Turf Club's Summer professional race meeting on July 24, 28, 31 and Aug. 2, are as follows: Hcrses, Class 11, Div. I— s\i Furs. Burraneer 9.0
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  • 94 23 Championship Ties At Clerical Union Singapore, Saturday. ALTHOUGH some splendid badminton A was witnessed m the opening ties of the men's doubles of the Singapore Badminton Association Tournament, played at the Haw-Par Hall, Clerical Union, this afternoon, the junior singles we?e rather disappointing. Two doubles ties were
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  • 138 23 Muar, Saturday. The Malaya Cup soccer match m Muar to-day between Negri and Johore ended m a draw of 2 At Alor Star Selangor bea*. iCedah 3—o. of the Perhimponan Stia C!ub, winning In two straight games by 15 5, 15 3. In the other match, Chung
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  • 189 23 July Monthly Mixed Foursomes The following are the starting times for the July monthly mixed foursomes at the Keppel Golf Club this afternoon: 4 p.m. Mr?. J. D. Mair and G. G Wilson vs. Miss A. M. Sim and J. D. Mair. 4.05 p.m. Mrs. Crawley and
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  • 110 23 The Merrvt me B.P. drew with the Happylads B.P. on Sunday last at the latter's court. Scores (Merry time B.P. players mentioned first): Singles: Richard Tan beat Chua Tye j uay 14—14. 3—o, 13—13 o—s. 15-10; A. Sujak and Tan Meng Ch?w (abandoned > Abdullah Mattar lost to
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