Morning Tribune, 27 June 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. L— No. 126. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, June 27, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • 286 1 I OMM>\ 3>l I M,l l> lIV SELLING WAVE PRICES SAG HEAVILY INCREASE STROXC.LI OPPOSED BY BOLIVIA London, June 26. THE raising of the tin quota from 85 to ninety per cent, by the International Tin Committee at Paris yesterday took the market aback and
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  • 52 1 Naval Attack On Canton Shanghai, June 26. WILL the Nanking fleet bombard Canton? Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has ottered Admiral Chan Chak commander of the First and Second Fleets a certain mission- to South China. The Cantonese garrisons in _ungting and Tanu. Kwangtung. have been further increased. The Fukien-Kwangtung border
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  • 30 1 The airship Hindenburg passed over Cromer in Norfolk, early yesterday afternoon, says British wireless. She was flying only 300 feet up and passengers waved to interested spectators in the town.
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  • 20 1 Reuter reports from Marseilles that the seamen's strike there definitely ended yesterday and .hat work is being resumed at mid-day.
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  • 203 1 PEIPING SHANGHAI INCIDENTS Peiping, June 28. THE case against two privates of the Worcester Regiment, Ralph Hunt and Herbert Cooke, for alleged manslaughter, took a new turn to-day when a ricksha coolie testified in the Consular Court to seeing two foreign soldiers leave a cabaret. There were also two Japanese
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  • 85 1 GERMAN ARMS FOR CHINA Tokyo, June 26. AN unconfirmed Japanese report from Shanghai states that a $100,000,000 agreement to supply munitions to China was signed in Berlin last May. Negotiation of the details, adds the report, is at present proceeding at Nanking between General von Reichenau, representing the Handels Produktiven
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  • 251 1 An Anglo-French Agreement Geneva, June 26. REPRESENTATIVES of many countries reached Geneva this morning to attend the League meetings. Of particular interest was the moment when the Emperor of Ethiopia arrived, and a crowd of several thousands assembled at the station to express their sympathy and to
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  • 211 1 British Soldier Killed London, June 26. THE second death among the British troops since the Palestine disorders began, occurred yesterday when a corporal of the Seaforth Highlanders died from wounds received ln a clash with Arabs near Akrabeh, in which two Arabs were also killed. Four Arabs were
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  • 1780 2 BORDER LINE vAwt Four Chinese Girls Singapore, Friday. THE question as to whether or not the Assistant Protector of Chinese had reasonable cause to raffed that an offence under the .Mui Tsai Ordinance had been committed, when he took away four young Chinese girls from
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  • 2216 3 INCREASE IN The Vegetable Menace Singapore. Friday IN laying the Health Statement for I the month of May on the table at the monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissiners the Deputy President the Hon. Mr. J L Ham. said: There is one thing which you
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  • 29 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at 10 a.m. Part heard 5. 627 35— Siew Tuck Co. vs. Chin Khoong Luen etc.
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  • 195 3 Now Sleeps Like a Top Thanks to Kruschen This man used to pass night after night with hardly a wink of sleep. All the remedies he tried failed to help mm, until he started taking a daily dose of Kruschen. That was what he needed
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  • 566 4 CLOSING COMMODITY PRICES IN WORLD MARKETS fHE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. Prices have been quite steady throughout the day at around yesterday's level. A little business passed on the forward position in July Sept. at 26 58 and Oct.
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  • 345 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. Mr. M. F. Croctor, an assistant mas ter at Epsom College, has been appointed an inspector of schools under the Liverpool Education Committee. Monsignor Valerio Valeri, titular Archbishop of Ephesus. and Aposloli Nuncio in Bucharest, has been promoted to the Nunciature in Paris. London, June
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  • 35 4 During the illness of Mr. John Quirev hn£i m r _i the RaUwa y Rates Minister of Transport has appointed Mr. John Pike to be a temporary member of the tribunal from the Railway Panel.
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    • 57 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully paid up) Y.100,000.000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00* 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. «'.J!"i;_r. sofT'f^^ PASSENGER'S DA f* i m A
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    • 103 4 t^&V \f V __l' A A i\ y Never mind the Pea sticks ped the peas in redlead (to keep the mice and wogs away) placed them an exact distance apart and then rent the kids to rob How good those Peas tasted when they eventually grew! Unfortunately in Malaya,
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  • 1068 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Friday, 26th June 5 p.m. MINING Buyers. Sellers Ampat Tin (45.) 4,6 si-cd Asam Kumbang 27!- 28Austral Malay 57|6 58,3 Ayer Hitam (55.) 14 3 15 3xd Ayer Weng ($1) 1.40 1.50 Bangrin Tin 13|9 14 9 Batu Selangor ($1) .65 .69 Chenderiang 12 6 13
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    • 12 5 J ABSOLUTE SECURITY J Motor Uhim J j INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. J
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    • 377 5 BANK OF CHINA CTSg _vas.r-55g&gar HEAD OFFICE: 50, HANKOW ROAD. SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL 540.000.000.00 Chmese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Dr. Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman. Member of Standing Committee. Nationa^ r Ec %irYneh°Sen Chair m an M Chi C n^ T
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  • 147 6 Texas Man Stranded In Manila Dr. Bolivar Falconer, the Texas mar. who is attempting to create a record round-the-world flight is standard at Manila. Dr Falconer started his flight m USA with the giant German Airship "Hindenburg." He left Amsterdam Penane bv a K.L.M liner and flew bv
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    • 251 6 t», w**m«nM.tu."iJ". m "f A?V i»V i-VV-r rj-w^ SCREENING OF THIS GRAND SHOW! 5 1 -a truly delightful picture which it would be a pity T 11.. _r__lV ToMGHT to miss" J V lIJOI^ 6.15-9.15 _ays FREE PRESS, THURSDAY. •8* "8* A A Matinee To-day at 3.15 T //mi i
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    • 113 6 i Posi(iv7h LAST "AY! i lmimmm?.mmVmVmmm&itt stroke by the DEVILISH IMPLEMENTS OF DEATH. j 11 CAPITOL 3 SHOWS TO-DAY! FINAL SCREENINGS OF H. G. WELLS" ("Things To Come"; j K A with j RAYMOND &4 3 MASSEY, w C SIR CEDRIC i^» 6 P_^^iL Produced by x^mm\\mw U^ ALEXANDER i
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    • 176 7 To-Xitfh < 9.30 P. M. LAST 14. lIT AT THF VICTORIA THEATRE MYSTERYBy The Malayan Magic Circle ITEMS INCLUDE— A packing case escape, an elaborate Chinese play in which Magic aid to love is scorned ETC ETC ETC PROCEEDS TO ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL BOOKING at LITTLES TICKETS $2.50, $2
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    • 252 7 Me WIFE or SECRETABftg c^ i i -j See the Answer at the CAPITOL Wednesday Next y^^ '^k\^^mrmr Full of red-hot songs and JBfe*__ tfm\ i white-hot dances, it is alive with S3v 'Zmwir laughter. i^^-^- 7 *ops)&< —REFEREE. m iL>_*v_- 'Wffmfii This will pro° aDl y t** l M
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  • 1080 8 DANGERS OF I PACIFISM Bishop Issues A I Warning London THE Spring Session of the London Diocesan Conference opened recently at the Church House, Westminster. The Bishop of London (D;\ Winnington Ingram), who presided, referred to the war in Africa Had there, he asked, ever
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  • 473 8 Dangerous New Poison Geneva. THE number of confirmed drug addir in Great Britain is now estimated at 30,000. This figure is the total arrived at by the Opium Section of the League of Nations which is making the On scientific attempt to estimate the t it.. number
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  • 121 8 Huge Soviet Flower Garden Moscow. AN enormous preserve for flowers and trees Is being planned over an area of 1,800 square miles round Moscow. The organisers of the scheme, the Commissariat of the timber industry, also intend to rovide a preserve for the breeding of elk reindeer beavers,
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  • 404 8 Preparations Being Made For One Million Visitors Vancouver A MILLION visitors from all parts of the world are expected to attend the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the City of Vancouver from July 1 to Sept. 7. Vancouver is Canada's gateway to the Pacific and the Far East.
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 8 A ship driven ashore for disintegra tion: The American liner "Columbia" (ex-"Belgenland") grounded at Bo'n ess, in Scotland, to be broken up.
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    • 163 9 A AAA A AAAAAAA AAA 4^ A^ Important announcement! I LIQUIDATION OF STOCKS j ______*v_y_L_^^^ _r iv_^R_________i_!^R > __r__/^__^____^__o^_^____^^^*^^ "j^ jwj MUSI COSV-EUT STOCKS ■*■<» CASH 1 sic ait 111 vc« OF COST 4. l|ftjgAW|fl_s__2 lir I ***_■<■ __r__ k _cim__T_n a k mi T T _lt_l7 *C.OII» A SILVER
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  • 301 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, June 27, 1936. THE TIN OUTLOOK COME months ago, lt is reported, a majority of the International Tin Committee favoured a policy of a hundred per cent, quota, designed to serve as a salutary lesson to producers everywhere as to what non-r> stricted output would
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  • 938 10 A Weekend Causerie Autolycus IN course of the development of the technique of the screen during the years which followed the temporary collapse of the world war machine at the wd of 1918 the cinema has been exploited for many and varied purposes, one of the foremost of
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  • 116 10 Mr. K. H. Bancroft, Assistant District Officer, Ipoh, who is expected in Johore on June 29, will take the place of Mr. Duckworth as Controller of Labour, Johore Bahru. It is understood that the Hon. Mr. D. H. Elias, C.M.G., General Manager, TM.S. Railways, whose inspection tour was cancelled
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    27 10 _he WelLsian viewpoint War, he says, will bring the complete colapse of our civilisation. Here is one of the war scenes from his film. "Things to Come."
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  • 744 11 DREAM COMES TRUE Perpetuated By Toronto. lACK MINER, naturalist and lover of wild life, has had a dream come true The work of his lifetime, now that he is growing old. is being perpetuated by an Act of the Ontario Provincial Legislature. The Act establishes Jack
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  • 98 11 Addis Ababa. Three fine lions with magnificent manes were found dead in their cages by the Italian troops entering the palace of Haile Selassie. The Emperor kept live lions in all of his palaces, traditional symbols of taif forefathers and reminders to his sublets of
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  • 137 11 New Ethiopian Swearing "By The Life Of Badoglio" Addis Ababa. "DY the life of Badoglio," is the new k9 swearword in Ethiopian lawsuits. It has always been customary to swear by the life of the ruler in pleading causes among the litigation-loving Ethiopians, whose favourite occupation is "Chikichik" or a
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    • 36 11 u.iovks 933 Telegraphic Address: PHONI_!_» I /""__Pl GOODWOOD I THE __WC__«aMOI.I S»«'" ED T rJv_ i rC T O_FORT AND EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH ro B THE COCKTAIL BAK AND K_IAIKA.NI li THfc COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND inw«~h
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    • 131 11 __^^___M^^^^^^^^t___A?2 fa-lMr TO-DAY *Y TIFFIN: SI. OO r Cream of Tomato Prawn Cutlet Tartare Sauce Roast Saddle Of Lamb Mint Sauce Brussel Sprouts Pomme IBoulangere Cold Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Trv Our SPECIALTIES. rK___jn^„ Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other
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  • 176 12 Emperor Of Abyssinia Has A B y Time On Arriving In London a garden party and reception, representative of a large number of women's organisations, was held at Lincoln House, Wimbledon, London, S.W., for the Emperor of Abyssinia and his daughter, Princess Tahai. The photo shows:— The Emperor of Abyssinia,
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    • 31 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE SMOKER REQUISITE ETC. RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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    1001 14 for the BEACH Changes in Sports Togs, Xew Designs for Swim Suits. THE new sports and play clothes have appeared on the fashion horizon almost overnight. With this sudden burst of colour and spirit of fun is liable to come the same rc-action you have at finding a lowly seed
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  • 420 14 AN old fashioned courtesy to tin afternoon dress. It's been rathe. overlooked in the last few seasons, and often a "compromise" sort of dwss worn in its stead. But this- season it's returned I favour on a high tide of enthu bringing new fabrics, new lines,
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  • 381 15 Bying a HAT has always been al fashion problem ol major Lmpor- ta nio t evi ry man's life. Some women l< mpletely their sen.se of i ci tion and humour on day they set forth to buv a hat And rec< the problem that lias d
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    • 21 15 t PERMANENT j i WAVES- 1 from $10 $25. Oil, Pallia and Eugene Methods Maison lnterlandi 'Phone 4419. Capitol Hlng. 4.
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    • 182 15 A TO! ItIYIS SBIOI'I'IM. 1 i LUGGAGE CARRIER j SINGAPORE I LUGGAGE J j CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. j Booking Agents for F.M.B. r Railways, t Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line I East Asiatic Line INederland Line 1 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd., Tel. Address— "LUGGAGE" > PHONE 2428
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    • 180 15 -j GUIDE i SILK STORE We Offer Von Ever} Farili.y when lirYlXCl Tajmahal Store 23 HIGH ST. STATIONER^ SPECIAL OFFER of Writing Cabinets A box containing 50 sheets good quality envelopes and paper for 50 cts. tfcual price 80 cts. Come early for better selection E. M. GLOVER Co. 9,
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    • 115 15 I CHEMIST ASOCTHINC SPRAY IOR HEAD COlDi >*r> JiASAL CONGESTION Mslcs Hr^At fling fever SP*'~nW NASAL DROPS S Ephedrme/^^a Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. in F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. CAMERAS AND FILM* Wmmmmmmmmmm»mmmmmmmmmmmwimmmmmmmmmmmmrm ______>- .V«^w 1 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: „r .«-_•>__. .'<__i* «C»s» vj^yi,- _^-_»_»___> Ocular
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      132 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARV OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Qfttc Sumatra Maru Is Toussoum I", President Polk 11 Si eel Seafarer 30 Foylebank U Iwatesan .Maru 37 Sirdhana 46 j City of Brisbane 48 Hilda 4 Hamburg Maru 50 fr keppi;l uarbofr Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin, Lch
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    • 201 16 The following passengers left on th< M. V. Gorgon which sailed at 4 p yesterday for Preemantle via Java West Australian ports For Preemantle: Mrs Savage, Savage, Miss M. Crockett. Miss Cobley, Mrs. f. M. Boag, Miss W Witham. Miss V. Pike. Miss E. You:Mr and Mrs. A
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    • 76 16 IFTER an absence of five months. m during which she travelled about 30.000 miles, the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain returned to Southampton recently upon the completion of her fifth world cruise. Tht vessel will now be prepared for service between Southampton and Quebec. Two hundred
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      23 16 Miss B Taylor Kjerulf, the talentei Harpist who has played in Shiga pore and Kuala Lumpur left on tin Kashima Maru on Thursday
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    • 386 16 H __T"_____— jr_l _______WD___ r P. O. SAILINGS Outwards. Du« Dne Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore 1936. 1936 SOMALI 6.810 July 1 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 NAI.DERA 16.000 July 3 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 K.AI3AR-I-HIND 11.500 July 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 RAVGALORE 6,000 July 30 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 RATPUTANA
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    • 32 16 The British Arc! ;io ai nounce that tl lor pi for 1935 ha been award Miss E. Carleton Williams for an i On "The Dance of Death ii M( Painting and Sculptui
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 221 16 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang (Boelongan) 8 a.m. Saiikei and Sibu <Kampar> 8 a.m. Pontlanak Tohitii n a.m. Medan. Ja.sk. Bu.shire. AmsUrdam and London Iby Air Netherlands) 12.45 p.m. Dungun. Kemaman. Kemasek and Kretay (Afdang) 2 p.m. India. Ea.st, North. South and Burma iSirdhanai 3 p.m. Diambi (Togian)
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  • 27 17 Mrs. J. Green of Kuala Lumpur and her two children snapped by our photographer on the Kashima Maru before she sailed for home.
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    • 280 17 BURNS IMIILP LIXE. (Incorporated in Australia) MERKUR J™e 29 J A uly MARELLA July 28 /9*«J Special cheap n und trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at the may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Mel bourne to the ting K.P.M Vessel h;i„»_i 2nd ri™ rdkravi svilM'Y return m>l2.Bi>
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    • 432 17 I TO FRENCH PORTS u#^"*\ I yES Tjf HOMEWARDS. V j LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 J CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jutf 25 V J FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp <__ Dunkirk Aug 4 I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire
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  • 1789 18 Some Comments On The Week's Sport IT was highly satisfying to note that my remarks last week in these notes on the subject of unsportsmanlike behaviour in local soccer were echoed with equal vehemence by the soccer critics of the Sunday papers. It would almost appear
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  • 115 18 DOSITIONS in the first division of the S. A. F.A.' league are' unchanged this week there having been no matches played off in that division The table Is as follows: A P W.L.D.F. A.Pts. H^A.F. 16) 11 7 2 2 31 15 16 Chinese (2) 10 6
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  • 44 18 SUNDAY AT THF SWIMMING CLUB THE event on Sunday at the Singa- pore Swimming Club is a flft> metres handicap, free style, open to all classes. This race counts towards the club aggregate. It will be followed bv Ihe usual water polo practice matches.
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    • 206 19 SHERBORNE wFoor by AUSTIN A new saloon is added to the range of model, available on the famous "Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinct.ve rj??S££r£f M *<* window model, with new body lines sweeping down from the roof to the tail in a shapely unbroken curve. oriH i ll<Mnfy p romnartment
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    • 903 19 •gm-m^m^-mmm^^m^mm^m^ ti j. 7o nm Greetings to our listeners. 0 P P S: RdaT from P.T.T. Trans- 7.40 Ht taSS S Light Music (con--1 11 V 1^ 1 1 I II tm A ""I" P-«- "S'pn, Sign oil DJA and DJB (Germ.. Vl* 1 11 1_ l(x%lf Iff jJS P
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  • 411 20 Imperial Service Medal For Inche Gendut (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Tuesday. This morning, the High School ground was the venue of an excellent military pageant staged in honour of the birthday of His Majesty King Edward vm. More than 600 people were present. At about
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  • 148 20 France May Think About Paying I Washington TRANCE has assured the United State, that she intends to settle the War Debt at some future time, trot has declined to make the payment of 5335.080.016 (U.5..) which was due on June 15. However, the tone of the reply
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  • 93 20 Manchukuo Govt. To Run Own Factories Chan-ch n IMPORTANT changes in Manchukuo's 1 industrial policies are _oreshadowed with the reports that the Department ot Industry is considering the imposition of scale control over the production ™ttA com modilies Tnese include raw tSm? r co Ittori1 ttori textUes. wheat,
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  • 78 20 r Amazing Scores In Boys Cricket Match ALL out for 2 runs-both ta!_*s_ n was the oxwrienre nf Travellers schort mteh^STZS 81 in their rrleirpt "."d' Juniors £hoX Hnnlr matCh against St h_ J™,? ht the had done well to dismiss their opponents for 39. buTwhen their turn
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  • 124 20 Match With Japan In Far East London. BRITAIN has agreed to the provision in the Anglo-Soviet naval treaty permitting Russia to match Japan's fleet in the Pacific and also permitting the Soviet complete secrecy regarding her Far Eastern fleet. She will inform Britain, however, regarding her Euro pean
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  • 44 20 An electric train of the Swedish State Railways, weighing 560 tons, rar. from Malmo to Ange between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., a stretch of 626 miles without changing the engine. The previous world's record was held by the United States with 441 miles.
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  • 149 20 Sioux Lookout, Ontario A fight between modern medical science and the ancient healing artifices of a Red Indian "Medicine Man" for the life of an 8-month-old Indian baby has been won by the white doctors. The baby was badly scalded when a pot of boiling water
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    23 20 Mr. L. N. Reynolds the Commissioner of police in Sarawak was a passenger on the Kashima Maru which sailed for home on Thursday.
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  • 50 20 Thomas William Hinton. 41, described as of Park Street, Bridgend. Glamorgan, was at Bridgend charged with the attempted murder of his daughter. Edna Rozella Hinton. 15. by stabbfofl her in the throat with a pair of scissors. It was stated that the girl was In hospital in a critical condiiton.
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  • 178 20 Novel Idea For Court Proceedings AN English idea Is coming into genera use übber stamps of a curious type. Their Impressions represent a bird s eve view ol every ordinary type of street vehicle, from a peramfc »tor to a tram the Idee, being to obtain an unalterable
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    • 27 20 ANCHOR Wr 1 Mr 1 Ifi) OIL_Tli-ZllX_ Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO.. LTD. BOLE AGENT.: SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD. mmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm yj 5>
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    • 421 21 I 'mw.mtmmt »mM- ,+*>,»*+* A J Trade Bargains j MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS. A selection of 70 80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock. We can recommend the following as real bargains, which are backed by our guarantee ;_id me service: 1935 Vauxhall Big Six Saloon $2,000.—,
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    • 344 21 PHOTOGRAPHY THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO, No. 329 £t°^t. 5!; idge Road 'opposite the TIVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date studio where your photographs mav be 'aken at moderate prices. Our art of ohotography Is unique and our equipment and materials are the best. For Wedding Groups, Party or Baby Photographs—
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    • 378 21 WEARING APPAREL 1 LIBERTY. 248A-B Orchard Road. Gowns, Millinery, Expert Huropeaa Dressmaker. Moderate prices. PRISCILLA Ltd. Imported American 3 goods. Frocks, hats, swim suits, gloves. i hosiery, brassiers and corsets. 61 Stam- ford Road. Phone 3335. ■> i High Class Ladies' Tailoring Dresses made to order. Ready made Dresses for
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  • 1172 22 LANCS BEAT KENT Derby's Good iO^ _r Performance (By Ebor) I ancashire. after losing their last ■J match and having the worst of their three previous games, provided the best cricket in the matches which ended yesterday with a fine victory over Kent, who have not come
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  • 52 22 k FULL dress rehearsal of the Singa- j m pore Amateur Dramatic Club production. "Laburnam Grove", will be held at the Victoria Theatre on MonI day July 6 at 8.30 p.m. All N.C.O.'s and ranks 'with families) of His Majesty's Force arc invited to attend as guests of
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  • 118 22 I Dr. Saa Conde De Waldemar. hypnotist, telepathist and conjurer, who is at I present on a Far Eastern tour will perform at the Dutch Club in Cairnhill Road to-night at 9 30 p.m. He has performed before some of the crowned heads of Europe and also before Their
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  • 126 22 London. June 26 It is understood that re-examina-tion of the position of Cable and Wireless Ltd foreshadowed in Wednesday's statement announcing the resignation of the chairmanship by Mr. SC j Denison-Pender. will be undertaken chiefly by the existing Imperial communications advisory committee, of which Sir
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  • 92 22 j Geneva. June 26 The United States delegate. Mr Fuller, informed the Opium Conference todav of America's refusal to sign the Opium convention on the ground that it constituted a step background in the world's anti-narcotic campaign Mr Fuller particularly criticised the articles empowering any state
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  • 67 22 London. June 26 The Dardanelles Conference at Montreux has ended its first sitting and has adjourned until after the Leagu Assembly meeting, leaving the technical committee to attend to articles on which a measure of agreement hrs been reached. Meanwhile the chief British dele gate. Lord Stanhope,
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  • 260 22 (Continued from page 2) His lordship stated that in the first place he was not adjudicating on the question as to whether the girls were Mui Tsais or not. The real question was whether Mr. Bingham had reasonable cause to suspect that an offence under the Mui
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  • 272 23 The Competition Proper London, June 26. THE second day of the competition proper in the British Open Golf Championship at Hoylake started in fine weather this morning, with a slight north-westerly wind. The players went out in reverse order from yesterday, while the par and scratch scores
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  • 110 23 Austin Heats French London. June 26. DISMAL conditions prevailed when the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships were resumed this n Tning Heavy rain overnight waicii continued in the early morning delayed the >tart. H.W. ("Bunny" l Austin reached the last eight in the Men's Singles by beating Martin Legeay.
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  • 499 23 To-day's Encounter At Lord's ST the historic headauarters of Eng- lish cricket, Lord's Ground at St John's Wood, the All India tourists will meet England to-day in the first Test match of their tour, and they will find themselves up against a really difficult proposition. The form displayed
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  • 66 23 New York, June 26. Mrs. Lenore Wingard to-day beat her own world record for the mile free style swim with a time of 24 minutes 7 I|s seconds. The previous record was 24 minutes 20 2 5 seconds. Mrs. Wingard also covered 1,500 metres In 22 minutes
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  • 26 23 Of Leicestershire's thirteen home matches last season, twelve provided definite results. The Old Malvernian, N. E. Partridge, look six for 34 for Walsall v. Kidder- minster.
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  • 18 23 M G. Murray, who played for Surrey II v. Suffolk, was captain of King's College. Wimbledon, in 1933.
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  • 1428 24 JOHORE START WELL Poor Display In Second Half MOST of us who had seen Johore m in action against Singapore and the Services against the China Olympic XI went along to Anson Road Stadium this evening anticipating that the issue of the Malaya Cup
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  • 94 24 Sydney, June 12. The New South Wales Golf Council has recently is-sued the official State handicapping list. J. Ferrier. the Australian Amateur golf Champion, who played so brilliantly in Britain, has been placed on scratch. The State amateur champion, H. W. Hattersley, and T. S. McKay are each
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  • 68 24 Good play was seen at the Metropole Hotel last night when two further ties were decided in the Padmore Shield Competition. Ong Mah Soh, of the Aston Athletic Association, mane a break of 41 in beating Seah Peng Kwan (Chinese Association) by 300 to 272. In the second
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  • 30 24 M. Waite. the South Australian State player, established a record for Adelaide premiership cricket by scoring 339 for West Torrens v. Port Adelaide. He hit thirty-seven 4's and two 6's.
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  • 160 24 Club's Poor Start vs. Medicos Singapore Friday A START was made on the Padang dav In the ericktt fixture _£tw< the S'CC. and the Medical Coi. Union. The Club started off badly the wicket falling for three runs and i nine runs being registered when tl second wicket
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    12 24 Davis, the Services goalkeeper. wli« defended his charge successfully Ui yesterday's match.
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 215 24 K<'|»|M'l Igollf I 1111l Mixed Foursomes On Sunday THE draw for partneri and time starting for the Mixed Foursom. Sunday, June 28 are as under:— P M 400 Mrs. F. Starr and W. P Douglas v. Mrs. E. Hitcham G. Pritchett. 4.05 Mrs. E. Litchfield and W Jon v Mrs.
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