Morning Tribune, 22 June 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 121. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, June 22, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 398 1 ITALIANS lIAICASSfIt EVERYWHERE RAIDS ON ADDIS ABABA sum vi axd i:\i4i i io\ is ixavaiijxi; Djibouti, June 21. i«. CORDING to an authoritative survey received here the Italian oecurt pation of Abyssinia is confined to the principal towns and the greater part of the hug*
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  • 342 1 Belgian Strike Troubles Still Unended Brussels, June 18 THE strike situation remains delicate. Hopes are being: built on the fact that M. Van Zeeland is Presiding: at a meeting: of the more 'mnoitant employers and workmen's organisations to-day with a view to obtaining- industrial peace. Uege remains the most disturbed
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    19 1 M S. S. Wilson of the Electricity Department, Singapore Municipality, who arrived back from Home leave by the Ranchi.
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  • 44 1 Mr G E N Oehlers has been appointed a Municipal Commissioner m Singapore Mr Oehlers, who is with the law firm nf Claude da Silva and Co., is the nominee of the Eurasian Association, and takes the place of Mr. A. J. Braga resigned.
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  • 167 1 Greater Powers Needed Moscow, June 17. nIAMETRICALLY opposing Mr. Neville? V Chamberlain's League policy, the Journal de Moscow says that the League calls imperatively for reform but this should be effected, not by limiting its function, but by enlarging them, by giving the League more effective
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  • 71 1 Tientsin, June 21. AN incident likely to cause fresh Sino-Japanese tension is reported m the. Japanese press m Tientsin, xohich alleges that a Chinese customs cruiser fired on a Japanese ship off Chikou (Hopei Province). Tiro members of the crew were wounded and the ship, the naime
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  • 34 1 Mr. F.J.G. MacDor.ald. of Val dOr Estate. Province Wellesley, was the euest-of-honour at a function at Sungei Bakap. when an address was present d by the estate staff en his proceeding on Home leave.
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  • 140 1 France And Her Mandates Paris, June 18. FRANCE'S future relations with Syria and Lebanon were discussed at ai; important meeting ai the Quai d'Orsay attended by the High Commissioner for Syria and other prominent personages. Pertinax m L' Echo de Paris says that the meeting considered
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  • 141 1 Violence Will Not Succeed London, Junf 19. MAKING I Statement on Palestine m the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for the Colonies:. Mi. Ormsby Gore, said that the Government would not be moved by violence and cut rage and as soon as order was
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  • 58 1 Tokio, June 19. A report from Seoul states that a -mall motor boat crammed with 120 Koreans from South Korea to Kyushu, capsized m a heavy sea. A dozen were picked up by Korean fishermen. It is assumed that the plan was to •-muggle m the Koreans
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  • 29 1 Peiping. Jane 21. Prince Shorl:. Chairman of the Monrniinn Political Council, died m Shirk League on June 15, it is now learnt.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 475 2 THE SANCTIONS ISSUE LMust Not Be War London, June 21. THE procedure which would be 1 adopted for the ending of sanctions against Italy if the British Government's view is accpted at Geneva is discussed m the press and it is assumed that a date
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  • 139 2 Winchester Castle Grounding London, June 19. THE Court of inquiry into the stranding of the Winchester Castle found that the stranding was due to the failure of the master to navigate the vessel with proper seamanlike care m that he failed to use the means at
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  • 117 2 $80 Millions Plan Adopted Manila, June 19. A PLAN to make an invasion of the Philippines impossible rby using speedboats armed with torpedoes, m addition to the air defences, and the introduction of universal military instruction was submitted at the Commonwealth Assembly by Field-Marshai Douglas Mac Arthur.
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  • 63 2 Mr. N. Jones, M.C.S., to act as Regis-trar-General of Statistics. S.S., and F.M.S. Mr. N. A. M. Griffin to act as Inspec-lor-General of Police, S.S. Mr. A. C. Macnab to act as SurveyorGeneral of Ships, S.S. Mr. M. B. C. Frend to be Secretary to the Board of
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  • 121 2 Herzogin Cecile Taken To Harbour London. June 21. THE Herzogin Cecile, the famous barque which been trapped on the rocks on the Devon coast near Salcombe for nearly two months, was pulled off by tugs last night and was towed o Salcombe after having been
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  • 130 2 Financial Jugglery To Save Franc Paris, June 19. A BILL ratifying the convention between the Government and the Bank or France, providing for a temporal y advance by the bank to the Govern rrent of maximum of 10 milliard fram to meet the forthcoming Treasury needs was voted
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  • 45 2 U. S. Air Force Strength To Be Increased To 2J20 Planes Washington, June 19. THE Congress passed and sent to the VThite House the McSwaiE Bill, authorising an increase of 2,320 planes m the Army Air Force. The present authorised strength comprises 1,800 planes fflßeuter
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  • 39 2 London, June 21. His Majesty King Edward VIII will spend his summer holiday on the Riviera. He has rented a chateau near Cannes. For the first time m many years the reigning monarch is spending his holiday abroad.— Reuter.
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  • 250 2 Steady Price Decline Singapore, Sunday THE report of the Directors of The Straits Trading Company for the ,half year ended March 31 was issued yesterday After writing off depreciation, making provision for bad and doubtful deb;^ and including a transfer from internal reserves, the balance amounts
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  • 73 2 To Be Levied Throughout China Nanking, June 20. DR. H. H. Kung, the Minister of Finance, has ordered his staff to mak* arrangements for the levying of Income tax m China. Interviewed on the Kwangtung currency problem, Dr. Kung said that th adoption of the big dollar currency
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  • 27 2 Members are reminded that the 16th annual general meeting of the Clerical Union will be held at the "Haw-Par Hall, Rangoon Road, on Sunday at 2 p.m.
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  • 377 3 Anti-Japanese Demonstration In Shanghai Canton, June 21. MR. Kawai, the Japanese Conw sul-General has lodged a second protest with the Chinese authorities here against the anti-Japanese* movement m Kwan£tun£ Province. He pointed out that the present agitation might have serious consequences. Reuter. The Kwangsi and Kwangtung
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  • 173 3 Capt. D. R. Bannerman Miss Frances Hack CT ANDREW'S Cathedral was the setting of a pretty wedding yesterday, when Miss Frances Lorna Hack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hack, of West Australia, became the bride of Captain Douglas Ronald Bannerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bannerman
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  • 66 3 Singapore, Saturday. Bail was strongly opposed by the police when Lee Ah Choon and Ang Sin Tee were produced before Mr. Trevor. D. Hughes, the second magistrate, this morning. They were charged with the possession of a pistol, four rounds of ammunition and a dagger m Lorong
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  • 79 3 Singapore, Saturday. July 20 and 21 have been fixed for the trial of Llm Kian Huat, Seah Hang Liang and Ong Chew, who are at present out on a $1,000 bail, on a charge of possessing contraband cigarettes. The seizure one of the biggest In recent
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 101 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Mills and Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Appeal:— (l) Motions for adjournment m O.S. 151 152 of 1034. (2) Motion Petition In O.S. 66|34. Before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice
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  • 979 4 OUR LONDON MARKET REVIEW By Air Mail Investors Apathy: Firmer Rubber Market In Sight?: Malaya Opposes Tin Concessions L(From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 9. THE behaviour of markets during the past week did not justify our sanguine forecast. Although the causes for the continued dullness i.e. the spreading of
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  • 23 4 Dr. W. J. Ess. third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F Bat. of Singaoore. has obtainthe t.m diploma of Rhotunda Hosnital. Dublin.
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  • 311 4 JHE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. LONDON RUBBER Market closed on Saturday. New York Thursday's Closing. spot 15% lup Vb) Tone:— Steady. Singapore Friday's Closing. Buyers. Sellers. Spot 25-14 257/ 8 July 26 2«y
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  • 170 4 KrauBB-Goldberg Duo's Return Visit IT is unfortunate that the return visit to Singapore of the Krauss-Gold-berg Duo had not been more widely advertised. Never-the-less there was a moderately large audience at the Victoria Theatre last night when the first of three recitals of the Beethoven Cyclus wa presented.
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  • 155 4 Thrills Drama In "Boulder Dam' THE scene of America's greatest engineering project, Las Vegas, where the mighty Boulder Dam is being constructed, foims the background for Warner Brothers dramatic film which opened at the Alhambra Theatre on Saturday. The picture brings to the screen scenes finned during the
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  • 63 4 Many will learn with regret of the death of Mr. A.B. Lake, which occurred at his home near King's Lynn, Norfolk, on May 30. Mr. Lake retirea m 1910. but paid a visit to this country later. He was planting m the Kajang and Klang districts prior to his recrement.
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    • 33 4 SOFTH El^l |SII 1 INSI'RANC X COMPANY, LTD. |jj!j "Incorporated m New Zealand* I*l fU.I AltY I i xsr v AX< i; I Q9 W. J. DEXTER, Manager. 1 2, Finlayson Green. jjj?
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    • 44 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V. 100,000.000 Reserve Fund Y. 129,150.00(1 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAQAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 16 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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  • 1033 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST V Saturday, 19th June Ip.m. MINING Buyers. Sellers Aniput Tin (45.) 43 Sm Kumbang 27|- 28,-xd Austral Malay 57|6 58;6 sver Hitam (55.) 12 9 13 9cd M-er Weng ($1) 130 ).40xd SLiKTin Tin 13,9 14 9 Tselangor ($1) .65 .68 Cht-nderiang 11,9 13,KUam Tin (50
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    • 458 5 WANTED -Full time canvassers either ImrSmcm Ltd., c o P.O. Box 515, Stngapore. BANK OF CHINA .Incorporated m China by Special Charter 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. ESS <>™ 50, J^n A Yp RF A°p l i?AL S n fSmmM Chinese Currency RESERVE FLTN™ 53.453.591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Dr
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    • 207 6 LAST NIGHT of this exciting WARNER BROS, production |AI.I\>I.UCA| jg>*» The World's Greatest Engineering Feat becomes the background for an amazing Human Dramatic Photoplay. BURSTING WITH EXCITEMEFTM B w B B B B mm ii B I B t[ _i_rfßwPl_«_i ft mm* »vy^or" k r^_PH ,fß_ bb_^mPl v B .rr"r
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    • 298 6 IFOR xsr_s__a_-> LOVERS OF MUSIC H___~^^^^*^^^_^^___l__ of Love! H___H I i __k\ _fl_r__ THRILL TO THE VOICE THAT jflgM if /M JN Mill lONS XV TIIE llrc____________________l l___l ROMANTIC IDOL OF RADIO BS_fl__^B_B____-__^-H__-H_-*i_MII AND OPERA NINO MARTINI THE GREATEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO— MAKES HIS SENSATIONAL DEBUT IN 'HERE'S TO ROMANCE'
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  • 320 7 Secrets Of Film Effects r ROM time to time, a few of Hoilyf wood's stars have been caught skater on "thin ice"— but not Clarke Gable an d Jean Harlow. They have skated on "hot ice!" The "hot ice" provides the glistening and slippery floor of
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  • 49 7 Fifty British ex-Servicemen, many of whom were interned m Germany as prisoners of war, will be guests of honour at the rally of the Reichs League of Former War Prisoners, to be held this month at Limburg-on-Lahn South Germany. The British exsoldiers are all members of the British Legion
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    • 126 7 Something to look forward to:--PAVILION Soon Jack Hulbert Singing, Dancing to your heart's content m "JACK OF ALL TRADES" EMPIRE TALKIES 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. Final Chapters 7—12 Last 12 Reels of The New Tarzan Serial "CALL OF THE SAVAGE" More thrills and Excitement than ever! Don't fail to
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    • 124 7 it SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT PAVILION THEATRE tt.IS TO-M<,MT t Special Return Screening m Response to •I* 4* 4. Hundreds of Requests Warner Bros.' magnificenf Dramatic Epic. t i t x J lfs your chance to see this wonderful J •J* Production presented under Ideal Conditions T eje V Packed Houses attended
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  • 811 8 EFFORTS IN PALESTINE Fears Of Near East Cairo June 1. ITALIAN propagandists have been active m Palestine of late, and are believed m well-informed quarters to have been indirectly responsible for not a little of the rioting and bad blood which have given the British Administration so
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    31 8 An incident from the second divi sion match between H.M.S. Terror and the Government Monopolies a t the Anson Road Stadium on Friday. The sailors won by six goals to two.
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  • 131 8 Japan Fourth Largest Consumer Tokio, June 1. JAPAN now ranks as the fourth largest consumer of copper m the world: her total is only exceeded by the United States, Germany, and Great Britain. Japan's consumption of copper m 1935 reached the record high figure of 134.170 metric tons.
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  • 72 8 Six Killed At Army Review In Rome Rome, June 10. CIRCUMSTANCES surrounding an accident m which six persons were killed last Sunday were published to-day for the iirst time. It was while th^ capital was celebrating the festival of the national constitution at a militar/ review that the
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  • 236 8 Some Good Fun At The Pavilion I THE story of a dramatist with two exwives and a third m the offing would either be funny or tragic. When the dramatist is George Brent and the two cast-off wives are Genevieve Tobin and Glenda Farrell, it is not funny
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  • 122 8 German Returns War Souvenir Guelph Ontario. AFTER a lapse of nearly twenty year^ Mrs. Andrew Scott of this town has had a clue to the fate of her son Lieut. Gordon. B. Scott, who was repoted missing on the Western Front m Sept. 1917. A resident of Kulmbach
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  • 22 8 Sunnyvale. June 12. THE dirigible TC-16 returned from I March Field fight with its rudder damaged at the take off.
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  • 251 8 Welsh Mine Disaster Haverfordwest CEVEN men lost their lives at Lo. -> Colliery, near Tenby, when an In rush of water from an old workint flooded the pit m which 20 men wen working at the time. Thirteen men reached the carrying with them the body
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  • 183 8 Ehctoral Rights Of Foreigners Moscow. June 8. ONE of the effects of the new Soviet Constitution, now being drafted by the Moscow Government, will t> deprive certain categories of foreigners residing m the Soviet Union ol electoral rights, both active and passive, which they now enjoy. At present, every
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  • 84 8 Investigation Bu Special Committee London. June 10 BRITAIN'S currency system is the subject of aft investigation an inter-house committee, comp members of the House of Lords ai the House of Commons, whicn formed yesterday. "The Lords and Commons Mon Committee," as it is called, lias organized by parliamentarian*
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  • 229 9 Six Hull Men Hull. THE steam trawler Picador, of the Hull I fishing fleet, sank after coming into collision with the oil tanker San Sal vador off Aldbrough. on the Yorkshire coast. Six of her crew are reported to have drowned. The other 14 were resby the
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  • 190 9 L London GirVs New Zealand Husband Dunedin. N Z June 1. THE London girl who wrote asking the Mayor of Dunedin. the Reverend E. T. Cox. to find her a husband In New Zealand, may shortly be getting married to a man who answered her request by post.
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  • 199 9 Suicide In Front Of Wife nut Johannesburg. WHILE the gramophone played hi! favourite tune. "Hubby, you're late home again." Mr. H. Louw van del Nest walked up to his wife on the dance-floor— and shot himself. The story was related at the inquesi on the dead man here.
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  • 416 9 M R h ,V'° t V,) a mem- RS* station t^ulTw^ e ">"» m Secretary Ministry nf I 'NAFFECTED BY RECOVERY WPi h h R p gi r ald C l arry > ch^irman of the Welsh Parliamentary Party, introduced i
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  • 49 9 The deputation consisted of 30 of the 36 Welsh members of Parliament. Members present included, In addition to those already mentioned, Mr. W. John. Sir William Jenkins, Sir Ernest Bennett^ Miss Megan Lloyd George, Major G. Lloyd George, Mr. Lewis Jones, and Major G. Owen.
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  • 109 9 Funeral Procession For Belgrade. WHEN his pet goat died, Stoyan Borovnitsa of Banja Luka, Yugoslavia, shewed as much concern as if the animal had been his son. The goat's body was laid m a coffin, decked with heaps of fresh flowers. Candles were burnt round the bier. Then
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  • 103 9 Greeks To Honour His Memory Athens, June 1. A COMMITTEE has been formed by the Anglo-Hellenic league here to found a memorial to the late King George the Fifth. No definite plan as to what form the memorial should take has yet been made, but proposals of endowing
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  • 67 9 Woman Who Crossed To U.S. In Week* Oso. Ontario. June 1. A WOMAN who migrated to Canada when the Atlantic crossing took 13 weeks has died here at the age of 101. She was Mrs. William M. Francis, born m Ireland. She went to Canada at the
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  • 150 9 Arson Suspect Arrested: Seven Lives Lost San Francisco. June 9. SUSPECTED of arson, a man was he!a under $1,000 bond here to-day as the result of an apartment house fire on Sunday m which seven persons lost their lives, including a delegate to the Seventh Day Adventist Church
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  • 296 9 The Pope The _r_ Vatican City. DECENTLY the Pope received members of the Foreign Press Association Who went to offer their congratulations upon his Impending entry into his tieth year. He red to be m good health, showing much animation m the delivery of the speech which
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  • 78 9 High Order Presented To Catholic Auckland. KING PETER of Yugoslavia has con f erred the Order of St. Sava on Bishop Liston. Roman Catholic Bishoo of Auckland, m recognition of services rendered by the Diocese to Yugoslavian immigrants over a long period of year 6. Presentation of the
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  • The MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 298 10 PANTON has very sensibly accepted Nanking's peace terms, which include the punishment and probable elimination of the Kwangsi leaders who began the revolt and co-operation at a national conference for the formulation of a united policy of defence and resistance to aggression. The report of a clash
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  • 423 10 THE middle of the year is always the seaspn of annual reports and there has been the usual mid-June crop of them m the past few days. Some of them make interesting reading and that is why they are presented m our news columns at some length, but
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    65 10 A well-earned award: Miss Jean Batten receiving the Britannia Trophy. Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman, has been awarded the Britannia Trophy, which is given by the Royal Aero Club for the best performance of the year by a British aviator, for her great flight across the Southern Atlantic.
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  • 261 10 Mr. J. Green. Controller, Posts ana Telegraphs, Perak and Dindings, is shortly leaving for home on furlough He will be relieved by Mr. E. W Hide who la expected from home. JUL Fr, Bri in l h ™> State Agricultural Officer, Perak, has been appointed to SSL* S h
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  • 905 11 MOST FAMOUS BABIES Wards Of The Callender. Ontario. TWO years ago Dr. Alan Roy Dafoe, I active m Palestine of late, and Cosh!' five times and that was hou the world-famous Dionne quintuplets were born m a tiny French- anadian cottage near here. To-day as
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  • 131 11 Village Council Adopts His Cap Swieciany June 1. DV way of paying their tribute to the v great son of their land, the village council of Serokpol, where Marshal Pilsudski was born, has passed the following resolution. 'As a symbol of our daily memory of the testament left by
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  • 62 11 Optn At Night In Future Parij, June 1. THE ex-president of the French Republic, M. Lebrun. has inaugurated the first i üblic night opening of the Louvre Museum. The Louvre authorities hope that tins innovation will be popular and thai many of those who are unable to visit
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  • 55 11 Disastrous Accident In Soviet Town Tokio, June 8. THE Tokio Asahi Shimbun's Harbin correspondent reports from Heiso that a quantity of munitions belonging to the Soviet Army m Blagoveschensk exploded, but the damage done and ratalities are not reported. Blagoveschensk is entirely within Soviet territory. The nature of th:
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  • 53 11 £35 Millions A Tokio. JAPAN'S naval appropriations for the next five or six years will average £35.000.000 a year. This is what Admiral Nagano, the Navy Minister, is reported m the Tokio newspaper "Yomiuri Shimbun" to have told the Finance Minister, Mr. Baba. The second replenishment plan, (Continued
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  • Article, Illustration
    177 12 New View The Officers of the British, French, Belgian and Irish Free State armies competed at the twenty-fourth International Horse Show which was on at Olympia from May 24 to June 9 Above is a general view of the opening of the show A picture of the Queen Mary. prMf
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    154 13 of Queen Mary I Every available fire engine m Southampton was sent to the docks when fire broke out at No. 25 shed The shed is one of the oldest at the docks *and is used for storing bananas. Within an hour three sheds were ablaze. Photo shows dense clouds
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  • 536 14 Books and AUTHORS "Nijinsky An En thra lling Record of Adventure A New Novel. ANOTHER famous biography of a famous man has been published m a cheap edition bringing within the reach of all a most interesting book It Ls the life of the great dancer Nijinsky by his wife
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    20 14 One of the 24 plates m "Niginsky." It portrays the great dancer with Karsavina m "le Spectre de la Rose."
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  • 666 14 FOR the astonishing role she played, m Russia and elsewhere, during the first wild stage soon after the war. Marguerite Harrison possessed all the qualifications, as her journalist colleagues and enemies were alike ready to admit She was brilliantly attractive m appearance, and assured m manner; she
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    • 176 15 I FURNITURE ARTISTIC tabu: i. a .mps rfrom VIENNA VERY MODERATE PRICES. AT PASKOE'S LTD. 54, ORCHARD ROAD TAILOR Fresh stocks of English Suiting* and Shirtings of various quali- I ties- Please come or arrite to J us so that we could come and i see you for a trial
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    • 126 15 CHEMIST T r ___«_z KeSS'^ r 7 /_l Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. RESTAURANT i .i— S 1 'WW .J. Real European! lootl I 5 Come and have your steak cook- j )ed as you like it on an open j charcoal grill by
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  • THE HARBOUR
    • 173 16 A Utilitarian FOR all her luxury, the Normandie is a strictly utilitarian vessel. In an interview with the special coiicspondent of the 'Journal." M. Cangardel. general manager oi the Cie. Generate Trans- Atlantique. said. "Six month* of experience have proved that the re ve.n 10 from the second and
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    • 153 16 Lord Runeiman's Offer To Shipowners LORD Runciman, entertaining shipowners on board his yacht Sunbeam 11. at Blyth. Northumberland, stated that he was willing to take the initiative m dedicating a sailing vessel for training seamen if other shipowners were willing to join m the enterprise. "There is a
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    • 79 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVFS nn EXPECTED TO ARRIVE R Hong Pen Godown j Phemius Nancy Moller Helenus KEPPEL lIARROI R Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin, v fisher, wßt Johanna, Ti Dredger .Tembakul. Tug Belaneka P.W D Hoppers 1 to 8. vessels m nnv docks Tan jong Pagar: Albert
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    • 229 16 Seventeen Ships In Annual Race SEVENTEEN deep-sea tailing ships I left South Australia m one of tin greatest races of the year— the annus race to EuroDe with their cargo. grain The fleet this year will be three shori of the number last year— a signifi clue to
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    • 125 16 Preparations For Extension To Japan THE Dutch Royal Air lines will extend their Holland to Batavia air J*, tc China. Japan and the PhiliPP 4 according to A. L. Van DoM*!^^ manager, who arrived m San from Kobe on the N.Y.K. liner Ta,. Maru. if* Mr. Dobben. Asiatic manager,
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    • 395 16 JL l-a-W^—^^-*^* 1 _-_^__H^ ''''tt_lA_X _fe_^^~^__^^_^ _P^^> i^S *^^*T!_tth_ P. O. SAILINGS Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore SOMALI 6.810 July 1 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 NALDERA 16.000 July 3 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 BANGALORE 6.000 July 30 RAWALPINDI 17,008 Sept. 11 RAJPUTANA 17,000
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    • 158 16 M. M. LIXE. (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles D'ARTAGNAN 15,104 T. June 23 SPHINX 11,374 T. July 7 AZAY-le-RIDEAU 7.988 T. July 9 FELIX ROUSSEL ***** T. July 21 Also Calling
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  • 30 17 Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Goodman photographed on board the Op ten Noort prior to their departure for Batavia, where they will spend a short holiday.
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    • 198 17 m n\s pmilp line. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. MERKUR j uly 28 Aug. 3 Spec^S round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at fbt "IJTssengers may trans.er at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Me! THK BANK LINE. AMFRICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. A (Owners: MesU. ANDREW WEIR CO.) For BOSTON.
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    • 373 17 TO FRENCH PORTS y^T CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux June 25 LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Juljf 25 FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aug 4 OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). For Saigon, Tourane Haiphong. S 1936
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  • 596 18 FOR SETTING CHINESE Machine With 5000 Keys AN invention which may revolutionize the Chinese printing and publishing industry and mark a tremendous forward stride m China's literary development is rapidly taking form m the back shop of Linotype and Machinery. Ltd 160 Avenue Edward VII. says
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  • 30 18 tA deaf and dumb boy named Harold Ward, aged fourteen, was drowned when a fishing boat m which he and two men were occupants capsized off the West Guernsey coast.
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    30 18 Taken during the Boy Scouts' pion eering competition for the Sands Cup, this picture shows Scouts pad dling a raft they had constructed on the lake at Grove Road Estate.
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  • 415 18 How G.P.O. Maintains Essential Communications iDMIRALTY workmen at Sheemesa Ir\ Dockyard are now engaged m re- conditioning the telegraph ship Alert (940 tons), which with her slightly bigger sister the Monarch (1,150 tons) constitute the "Navy" of the General Post Office. The work, which will
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  • 73 18 Intervention May Be Necessary Tokio. June 11. THE Osaka Mainichi Shimbun, m an editorial to-day. declares Japan may be f dreed to military intervention m China "Japan need fear no organised front against her, despite the anti-Japanese sentiment expressed by the central and Cantonese Governments'. "The worse
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  • 31 18 Seventh Anniversary Of Lindbergh Crossing Paris. June 12. AVIATION circles arc planning a Trans- Atlantic race m May, 1937, m commemoration of the seventh anniversary of Lindbergh's flight.
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  • 146 18 May Resign Home Office F. Rome. June 11. is reported that Signor Benito Mussolini plans to relinquish still another Ministry, that of Home Affairs m favour of General Achille Starace following the latter's return from Ethiopia where he is reported to have led the Black Shirt troops with much
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  • 279 18 Lord de la Warr's Proposal AN appeal for a strong Centre i which would be something n than a mere coalition of supporters ol the National Government, was made at Birmingham by Lord de la Warr. man of the first area conferenci iranised by the National
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  • 143 18 Fifteen Killed When Train Jumps Rails Naples. June 10 ONE of the most disastrous railwa.. accidents of the year occurred tins morning when a train was derailed between Naples and the little town of Nolr. Fifteen corpses have been dragged from the wreckage of three overturned coaches
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  • 41 18 Switzt rland Rejects Motion For Establishment Berne, June. It THE Second Chamber of Parliam-:. 1 by a vote of 96 to 72 rejected tl motion which would have author.' the Federal Council to establish rei tions with Soviet Union
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  • 34 18 mentioned In Encyclopedia Rritannica New York. June B. rE Dionne Quintuplets to-day era: ed the Encyclopaedia Britannica becoming the first living children to n mentioned In the Encyclopedia 3 years of existence.
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  • 185 19 1936 Building Programme Berlin. THE official German Naval Gazette gives the strength of the German Navy on April 1, 1936. as follows: Battleships three Deutschland, Admiral Scheer. Admiral Graf Spec. tinder construction (two). Ersatz Elsaas and Ersatz Essen. To these are added the thre° old ships Hanno/er.
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  • 119 19 The number of workers over 65 years of age still m industry and receiving contributory pensions was stated by Mr. Shakespeare m the House of Commons to be approximately 310,000. He gave this figure m answer to a question by Mr. Sexton, who also asked for the number of contributors
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  • 63 19 Two American "G" men have arrived m France to co-operate m the police search for the chief of the gang which stole a million pounds worth of bonds from the United States Treasury m Washington last year. French police arrested two men carrying some of the stolen bonds, and their
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  • 55 19 "Nobody can look on the nations gigantic drink bill without a sense of real shame. I wish we could impress on those interested m national finance the advantages that would come of net having any drink to tax at all."— Mr. ftunchiman, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at
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    • 28 19 The King, following the example of his father, grandfather and greatgrandmother, Queen Victoria, has consented to be patron of the Printers Pension Corporation, which was founded m 1827.
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    • 555 19 08. THE RADIO British Empire Programme Transmission 2: GSfl 13.97 metres 21.47 mcs.) and GSG 16.86 metres 17.79 mcs.), from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. Transmission 3: GSG 16.86 metres 17.79 mcs.) and GSF 19.82 metres (15.14 mcs.), from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m. :;si) 25.53 metres (11.75 mcs.), from
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    • 469 19 Owen Bryngwyn (Baritone). Can yr arad Goch (The Song of the Plough) ln_ IL J lS Hela r 'SRyfarnog (Huntng the Hare) (arr. Somervell). Efo Deio H,Php7 n n (With David t0 Tow y n) arr. Hubert Davies.. Tra bo dau (Where Coblor H a n c K T K
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    • 469 19 7.00 a.m. News m Spanish. 7.20 a.m. Midnight. News m English 7.35 a.m Records. 9.35 a.m. End of broadcast. 10.05 a.m. Talk. 10.20 a.m. News In English. 1030 a.m. News m French. 10.50 a.m. Records 12.05 p.m. News In German. 12.20 p.m. End of broadcast. rVirom Station 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics.
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  • 1314 20 COMPLAINT OF RAFFLES Alleged Unfair Competition Singapore, Saturday. SPEAKING at the third annual general meeting of Raffles Hotel. Ltd to-day, Mr J. A. Clarke, the Chairman, stated that besides the decrease m tourist traffic another factor governing their turnover was the increasing and "somewhat
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  • 300 20 Reduction Of Capital Agreed To AN extraordinary general meeting of the Jes_elton Ice and Power Co.. Ltd., WM held following the annual meeting on Friday. Mr. J. A. Elias was m the chair, and others present were Mr. Chee Guan Chiang, Mr. Lee Chim Tuan. Mr.
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  • 60 20 Thirty young boys detained ir. th Vrench reformatory school of Isle, near Lorient. have made a attempt at a mam i out of their dormitory and climb high wall, but the alarm was soon given. Eighteen of thr boys wen found within eights: hours. One of them was discovered m
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  • 1265 21 HOPES OF HIS FUTURE How He Trounced Louis New York. June 20 BACK from the fistic grave to which almost every sports writer had assigned him came Max schmeling Battering the mighty I.ouis to pulp within twelve rounds, he became the long awaited white hope.
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    23 21 Captain Hashim, new Malay member of Council, was feted by the Muslim Community at Kampong Glam on Saturday A scene at the party
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  • 1135 21 NEW MALAY COUNCILLOR FETED Address Of Congratulation For Capt. Hashim Singapore, Saturday THE Istana, Kampong Glam, was J the scene of a pleasant function this afternoon when the members of the Muslim Community entertained the Hon Capt N M. Hashim on his appointment as a member of the Legislative Council.
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  • 1204 22 END OF SKYE MEET Pigeon Pie Pays Well (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. (By "Capt Hawk") THE Celangor Summoner Meeting I came to a close with the second and last day of the Skye Meeting for Amature Rides which was run at Kuala
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  • 391 22 Matches In S.C.C. Tournament IN the S.C.C. Triples tournament, only four matches were played during the past week, and two of these resulted m draws. Dyne's teams drew with Mile's team after a very good game, albeit perhaps somewhat spoilt by the drizzle, which continued throughout the game.
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  • 26 22 Singapore Beat Malacca 5—2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. CINGAPORE defeated Malacca 5—2 m the Malaya Cup football match played here this afternoon.
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  • 52 22 Mr. C. O. Lim, Asst. Official Assignee, Singapore, will leave for transfer to Bankruptcy Office, Penang, at the end of this month. Mr. C. H. Koh 8.A., formerly of the law firm of Aitken and Ong Siang, has joined the Singapore Bankruptcy Office as Asst.
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  • 17 22 Bangkok, Saturday. The seventy-fourth anniversary of Prince Damrong's birthday is being observed m Penang to-morrow.
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  • 247 22 Thrilling Game Hurlingham Hurlingham, June :.o. DV eight goals to six America de v fealed Great Britain ;,t (1 i„ t( day and thus retained tlu Chester Cup. (kt The weather was very hot Th^r were 12,000 people present T!-, u were unchanged. In the first chttkker
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  • 140 22 Derby's Rig Score Against Warwick London. June 20 THE following were the close of play scores m county cricket matchc* to-day: At Leeds. Hants 138. Yorks 10 for 2 At Lore's, M.C.C. 333 (Hendren 98 Edrich 114>. Oxford University 87 for 4. At the Oval, All India 226.
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  • 38 22 Yale Reaten In An» lial Roat Race New London. Jl 9 IN the annual boat race. Han 1 University beat Yale Univen 5> 2 lengths over a four-mile cours Harvard's time was 20 D seconds. Reuter.
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  • 36 22 California Sets Up Record Chicago, ARCHIE WILLIAMS, ot C 8 up a new world's record metres, his time being 46 1 ll The previous record was 4ti I up by William Carr m iW2
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  • 777 23 RIICHI SATO DISAPPOINTS /I Rather Tame right (By Ringside) Singapore, Sunday. JAPANESE boxers have so far disJ appointed their compatriots who turn up regularly m their numbers to cheer a victorious countryman and last night at the New World arena a son of Nippon once
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  • 445 23 Results Of Local Weekend YESTERDAY the "B" Class yachts 1 sailed the second race for the Hoops Remembrance Cup during which a very light breeze from SE. prevailed. The sea was smooth and the tide flooding. Ella, skippered by Commodom W. F. Mark-Wardlaw finished first.
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    • 161 23 PILKINGTON'S BRITISH GLASS "ARMOURPLATE" TOUGHENED PLATE GLASS. The Perfect Crystal Clear SAFETY GLASS for general use specially suitable for the Tropics. It will withstand great differences of temperature without breaking. It will resist .molten lead at 620 deg. F. on one surface and cold water on the other plate"* has
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  • 1443 24 "RECS" JUST LAST OUT Good Finish On Padang Singapore. Sunday. DOGGED defence by the later batsmen m the second innings, enabling them to play out time although defeat seemed probable, gave the SRC. a draw m their two-day match with their padang rivals of the
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  • 92 24 London, June 21. ENGLAND'S Test selectors have decided to give the young men a try-out m the first Test match against All India, which is due to start at Lord's on Saturday next. The side as selected is largely composed of new talent. Reuter advises the selections
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  • 324 24 AMAR NATH SENT HOME TO INDIA Sensational Action By Tourists' M London, June 21. A SENSATION has been caused m cricketing circles m England by the decision of the captain and manager of the touring All India side to send home Amar Nath, a member of the side, as a
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