Morning Tribune, 7 July 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 134. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 7, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 150 1 O JIMI TTEE FUTILITY AGREEMENT IS CERTAIN London, July 6. N accordance with the League 1 tsseaib.y's instructions that tftc o-nrdination Committee should take all necessary measures to repeal the sanctions taken under Article 16 of the Covenant, the committee, under the chairmanship of
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  • 141 1 Flat Denial Of London Rumours London, July 2. A FLAT denial of the reports that lie n was breaking up or that his resignation was imminent, was given by Mr. Baldwin, in a speech at a banquet celt brat ing the London Conservative As'ion Centenary. He
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  • 141 1 Fears Discounted In London London. July 2. FEARS of a Nazi coup m Danzig in the near feature are discounted in London. Diplomatic circles express the opinion that Berlin is likely to restrain the Nazi elements there owing to the united front in regard to
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 6. A FOURTH arrest in the Casson mur der case was made this morninr; and Wahab, a Boyanese syce, was produced In court this morning along with the other three and charged. He was remanded into police custo dy. It was
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  • 132 1 London, July 6. THE flight of the German airship w ndenburß over England, which nL read been tne subject of quesfeataria H °V se of Commons, is <m hi, n sev a eral P a P e rs. Last night, way to Germany
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  • 176 1 JAPANESE RESENT BRITISH COURT VERDICT "Distortion Of The Truth" Peiping, July 6. THE Japanese Residents' Association has approved a manifesto requesting "a just solution" of the Sasaki case, and have also passed a resolution that they "Cannot under any circumstances countenance the British Embassy's attitude of distorting the truth to
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  • 30 1 Mr. C. Smith. Conservator of Forests. Johore, will be leaving for Home on long leave on Friday, and Mr. A. Rombuat. State Forest Officer, Perak North, will take his place.
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  • 134 1 DARDANELLES PARLEY British Plan Drawn Up London, July 3. THE Straits conference resumes its sittings in Montreux this afternoon. During the interval the British delegation has prepared a new draft of a Straits convention to take the place of the convention signed at Lausanne in 1923, which has incorporated as
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  • 49 1 Washington, July 3. On the eve of a militant unionisation drive in the American steel industry. Miss Perkins, Secretary for Labour, expressed the opinion that there was no reason for nervousness regarding the situation She regretted the em ployers' attitude and hoDed thev were not becomine nanickv. Reuter Wireless
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  • 679 2 Three- Year Sentence On Soldiers COMMENTS OF Robbery In A Shot) Singapore, Monday. TWO privates of the "Royal Innis- killing Fusiliers v. ill spend the next three rears behind prison walls for a crime which th^y had evidently premeditated. f< ona id Gourlay and Stuart Wilson, were severely rensured by
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    32 2 Brcistiinj the tape at the end of one of the heats in the 440 yards flat daring the second stage af the Singapore AAA championships, which was held at the SRC yesterday
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  • 270 2 Siam Joins In Naval Armaments Competition With Plan For Big Building Singapore, Monday. INTERVIEWED by a Tribune repre- j sentative this morning, Commander K. Chudo, Japanese Naval Attache in Bangkok, who arrived in Singapore j yesterday on a holiday visit, revealed that the Siamese Government had re- j cently placed
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  • 141 2 Written Order Needed In The Straits Singapore, Monday. THE sale of F.M.S. stamps was discontinued in the Straits Settlements as from July 1 last, the reason being that the interchangeability of the "Malaya" stamp among all administrations of the Malayan Postal Union has removed the necessity for the
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  • 69 2 Singapore, afonday Shortly before midnight on Saturday Indian was assaulted bv a compatriot who usvi\ a knife, stabbing him several times. The incident occurred near the 13th mile Chansi. The ambulance was in attendance se and the pistol was found in a drain. When asked by his lordship
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  • 62 2 Government Relief Washington, July 3. VjjriTH reports of drought ravage pouring in from all sides, the Government relief plans have taken a more definite form. The administration is now allowing farmers to increase their plantings without affecting benefit payments while the Agricultural Control is preparing to finance relief
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  • 105 2 THEFT CHARGE FAILS Defence Evidence Not Called I Singapore, Monday. THERE was an abrupt termination to a trial of alleged theft bv a sian. A. P. Scully, when, afti r I dence of complainant, Mr. C M two other witnesses, Mr. Trevor n Hughes, the Second Magistrate mated that he
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  • 60 2 Frankfurt, July »>. TIIE German Airship Hindenburg arrived here at 1.20 a.m. (8.5.T.), establishing a world record for the return journey by completing the distance from Lakehurst (New Jersey) in 45 hours 39 minutes. The total time for the journey to and from Lakehurst was 5 days
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  • 174 2 searched the premises. Three motors, which tallied with those r» ed to have been stolen, and a rad were found and seized. Later Mr. Lee positively Identifli of the motors, but was not pren. swear to the other two. althoti looked like the stolen articles. INSPECTOR'S ADMISSION During another vi<it
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    • 67 2 The New Zealand Government will be represented at the Imperial Defence College during the coming year d» Lieutenant-Colonel E. Puttick, who win sail for England this month. POWDERED WHOLE MILK <v, Ca /^Tf is pure delicious fresh milk \Kx\ J Y^^p I in convenient powdered \&~£!s W form. Try a
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  • 368 3 RAJA MUDA, APPOINTED Long Dispute Settled Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 6. IFTEH 20 months of suspense A during which time the title of da of Schiller has been Jn ;r His Highness the Sultan "need this afternoon at a i, iv ,te mating of
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  • 100 3 Feared Heavy Loss Of Life Tokyo, July 6. A SAPPORO message states that the Soviet steamer Cima, 4.000 tot.-: lrom Vladivostock for PentropavlovsU, s/ith 900 Russians aboard, mostly fisherman en route to the fishing grounds, was wrecked on Saturday on doso.a'e Onnekotan Island, in tho North Kuriles. The
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  • 103 3 Returned After Beinfj Banished SENTENCE of penal servitude for life was parsed by Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley in the Supreme Court to-day. on Choa Ah Goh alias Kweh Ah Hoe, middle-aged Chinese, on his pleading guilty to a charge of returning to the Colony after having
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  • 99 3 Bid Of $599,500 Refused At Auction (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 5. ONE of the biggest bids made in Johore for free held land planted with rubber was made to-day at the auction rooms of Cheong Koon Seng and Co., Ltd., Johore Bahru. A Chinese from
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  • 71 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Assises:— (7) Rex vs. Song Boon Ten:; alias Bertie Song. <8> Rex vs. Han K<-e Toon. <12> Rex vs. Phun Yau Heng Before Mr. Jus l ice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at
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  • 71 3 Receives Four Wounds From Compatriot Singapore, Monday. I CHINESE was stabbed in Beach Road, near the market, shortly after 3 o'clock last night. It appears he had made a report against a compatriot at the Beach Road Police Station, and was returning home When he was escorted by
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  • Up-To- The Minute Financial News
    • 579 4 THE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. RUBBER London Monday's closing. Snot 7 25 32 -4-132. Forward: 7 27 32 +1 16. Ton(1 Firm. New York No market. Singapore 27 cts. (unchanged) Market tone: Steady
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    • 292 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS London. July 6 Share of El denomination unless Previously To-day RW or f •New York prices quoted in U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. otherwise stated 106 l i 106 3 16 —116 War
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    • 69 4 Street tea parties, which were a notable feature of the Silver Jubilee comemoration in parts of Outer London, are to be held in various districts of the East End during the Coronation celebrations next May. To provide the necessary funds weekly sums arc already being subscribed to a common fund,
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    • 48 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully B paid up) Y.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00tJ Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAGAML s Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. v 5921 I 5922 General Office. 1 1 5923 6472 Compradore's Desl.
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    • 105 4 ssssssssssssssUsßw IsK Bssur f x UTS nVX .sssf BS> Bsss A watch, although a tMraf of beauty, becomes a useiess ornament unless it consistently provides the correct time. Fortunately, beauty need not be sacrificed for the sake of e fli cien c y and in VULCAIN watches, you have an
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  • 1010 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE LIST United Eng. Pref. 7 per cent. ($10) 14.50 15.00 Union Insurance (£4) 280.00 290.00 Wearne Bros. ($5) 13. Gu 14. 00 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL M 1901 red. 1940 10,000. Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108 110 nom t*)4% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30
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    • 18 5 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Motor Union j INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. j Singapore Branches m fr
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    • 522 5 BANK OF C II I I\ A (Incorporated in China bv Charter) 12, CECIL .STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAD OFFICE: 50, HANKOW ROAD, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES 5U42.242.166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591 43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Dr. Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, Member of Standing Committee,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 130 6 "This is the Life is a picture that should not be missed, for it contains a storv that will appeal lo young and old! MALAYA TRIBUNE (yesterday). JANE WITHERS does it again Don't miss this breezy, musical show ALHAMBRAI f^*^|s«^ i vst nh.ht ■r m. .1 >\ jf WiTIiEIIS ijP^l/
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    • 163 6 ia 4 P Positively LAST NIGHT of this Excellent M.-G.-M. Production— S L With your favourite Star in her hest role. i '*%Jm sual <Star of "Rroadway Melody i£"l"Tv"wwsS"B^"U -"s*^ U y With an Outstanding Supporting Attraction I LAIIIEIL and lIAIUIY i in their funniest 2-reel Comedy 1 "THICKER THAN
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  • 123 7 [dvintures Suggest Film Story mmxt ray.sterious adventures of th? T mVpat" fugitive Grimsby steami which have lately occupied tr u i'it In the newspapers of the D" 1 v suggested a film-story to Sumo. Pri'tish Studios. G a see ario has been prepared, and ruimon British intend shortly
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    • 350 7 ERNST LUBITSCH TOMOR T^fc 0 A 7.T0i T EVENT |l TRIUMPHS AGAIN! D TT I I Opening at Special Matinee 3.15 i SBUBUsusnasWh. nanT f^J^MARLENE DIETRICH 'fi^^ <•< Alt Y i OOP i: it y^^*^^^^^^* —Fresh from his triumphs in "BENGAL LANCER" I fJjJßjjfr. ,n Par,i ament's Exciting Story of
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    • 72 7 j. j TEA DANCES j i From sto 7.30 p.m. S >• Every Tuesday, Thursday Jt And Saturday sf^* J NIC^iT~DANCES \j(^ I Nightly A\ X/ I from "VCy y s 9 p.m. JTv 0^ nN Dance sVI "P rt Trip sbbs^V S^aV^ni •r^^ T 4**kl S*^ DE SILVA'S LIVE
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  • 1817 8 MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN Full Report Of THE following is a full report, amplifying the cabled accounts, of the much -discussed speech of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, .Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in which he denounced sanctions as the "very midsummer of madness.'' The address was Given by
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  • 50 8 (By Air Mail* London, June 25. LORD BADEN-POWELL has appointed Lord Somers Deputy Chief Scout for Great Britain. During Lord Baden-PoiceU's recent tour of South Africa, Loid Somers acted as Chief Scout in this country. ill il il II il 'I 'li I il il'ii:i|iniiiii|iiii:|ii|.i|..|'i|ui'i| mini
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    58 8 Sheikh Sir Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrein, who arrived *ith his two sons on an official visit to England as the «uest of his Majesty s Government, was received at the India Office by Lord Zetland. Photo shows -Sheikh Sir Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, of Bahrein, arriving
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  • 301 8 Lurid Career Ends London, June 24 ONE of the most remarkable figures ol London's underworld— Edward George Tucker, described at his trial a< the "King of Receivers"— has died in Maidstone Prison. Kent, from i i failure. He was 58. For years he outwardly lived a perfectly
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  • 91 8 London. June 25. Canon Norman Pares, who has died at Woking, aged 79, played in the English Cup Final. Fifty-seven years ago he went to see the Old Etonians play Chapham Rovers in the Association Football Cud Final One of the Old Etonian side failed
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  • 481 9 THE GERMAN POLICY Von Ribbentrop's Opinions Berlin. HI KK vou Kibbenlrop, the Fuhrer's ■Iniliinsadar Bt lar|T contributes a foreword to a collection of diplomatic documents covering the history sf the Locarno Treaty from the preliminary negotiations for the conclusion of the Treaty to the
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  • 72 9 Boston. Massachusetts Dhs 1 r f schoolgirl, Priscilla Mur aims to be the youngest woman 'H the United States. began to learn to fly when sha> her 16th birthdav. "'<> Hight was made after she 1 over .'even hours' instruction. F Dickinson, director of mu»bell Collc^, Belfast,
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  • 161 9 Successful Cure For Rheumatism London. GOLD is successfully being used in thetreatment of rheumatism. Dr Stanley J. Hartfall and Dr. Hugh G. Garland, hon. physicians to the LeecV Public Dispensary and hospital, repou in the Lancet 'organ of the British medical orofession* that a 78 per cent., cure
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  • 90 9 Drowned While Braving Storm Belgrade. A MONUMENT to 16 drowned washerwomen has been erected at Preko. on the Dalmatian Coast. They lost their lives during a terrible storm. Having promised to go to Zadar to wash the linen of that town they insisted on their boatman pushing off
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  • 61 9 London, June 2fi. Poison gas is now being used to exterminate rabbits in narts of Staffordshire. The rabbits have become numerous as to constitute a serious menace to the crops. The gas is blown Into the warrens bf means of a rubber tube, and is considered
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  • 43 9 Major Roland Hobhouse Thornton, of Liverpool, and his wife escaped serious injury when their aeroplane crashed in a wood near the Bohemian village of Jedla. A growth of saplings softened the impact. Major Thornton and his wife were able to proceed to Prague.
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    38 9 The Duchess of Kent visited the Star and Garter Home for disabled soldiers and sailors to open the annual exhibition of patients' work. Photo shows: The Duchess of Kent photographed at one of the stalls at the exhibition.
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  • 118 9 Italy's Heat -Wave Tragedy Rome. TWO frigntened Alsatian dogs, dragging the body of a dead man through a quiet street, brought the first news of a tragedy caused by the beginning of the real heat in Italy. Overcome bv the sudden arrival of the heat a Roman
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  • 106 9 Wife Cures Drunken Husband A22-YEAE-OLD Indian woman has cut off her husband's head on account of his drunken habits. She severed his head with a single troke of a sword and then threw it outside her house. Afterwards she roamed the outskirts of her village for five
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  • 56 9 A small herd of reindeer—a hull and three cows— has been added to the collection at the Zoological Part Edinburgh. The herd is the gift of Chr. Salvesen and Co., of Leith. Douglas Harber, IV, plumber of Worcester, died from inJ u 4 »es which he suffered when diving into
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  • 563 9 Protests Against R.A.F. Display THE Government have turned down protests in the House of Commons against an item in the R.A.F. pageant at Hendon shewing the bombing of natives" In the act of "carrying oil loot." A question put by Mr. Thorne (Labour. Plaistow) to Lord Cranbourne,
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  • The MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 321 10 jl/iK. Jl. WeJsberg, th< Treasurer, S.S.. has made on; a very good ease for bringing a certain Ordinance of 1906 into full operation and extorting a three percent. tax on profits 'oi Ike clubs and associations ot' ihe Colony. The reason is simply that the revenue lrom
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  • 635 10 THERE aid to be arnv. week from England a famous .sport man who is out to Shoot Ul€ very rare iyan one-horned rhinoceros The tleman who will be engaged In Ihis i Mr. Martin Bteveitf, assistant ir of The Weld, and himself, a game hunt one-horned rhino Is
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  • 163 10 Mr. E. J. Kenneison, M.8.E., of Kuala Lumpur, is on a business visit to Ipoh. Mr. T. K. Chambers, Engineer, Penang, arrived in Ipoh on the 2nd. instant and is staying at the Grand Hotel. a Mr. W. N. Kilmmster, Engineer, Wliliam Jacks Co.. who has been in Ipoh
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 10 The Duchess of York, accompanied by her daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess .Margaret Rose, paid a visit to the Bath club, in Piccadilly, to watch the Ladies' and Children's Annual Swimming Competitions Photo shows:— Left to right:— Lady Desburough. Princess Elizabeth Princess Margaret Rose, the Duchess of York nnd Lord
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 8 10 I ii W i A fa 1 *ih*r
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    • 115 10 MARKETED AND SERVICED BY THE MAKERS The new G.E.C. Fidelity All-Wave Eight Valve Superhet is the only radio set in Malaya marketed and serviced by the makers. The direct contact maintained with the extensive development and technical organisation at Firstly, it ensures that the product is specifically i_ •Spjhbqß usal
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  • 470 11 TARGE TRADE DRIVE Orders For War Material Vienna. nSIh .«v. of Dr Schacht's vtatt P Belaraaa. tha Yugoslav (al)inet have d e f' ded to rer P a h i arg e order with German about 250,000,000 Hin.rs (U,000,000), making a STwHli previous orders s
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  • 174 11 8,000 Miles In 130 Hours Honolulu. EIGHT thousand miles in 130 hours, an an average of Sl^ miles an hour. Miss Beatrice Krauss. a teacher at the University of Hawaii, found that 'his was the speed of a letter reaching her from a friend In Berlin. The letter
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    43 11 Haile Selassie, the Emperor of Abyssinia left London JnT.OBBSffB IB make a last appeal for the sovereignty of his lost -Pffia shows:-The Emperor of Abyssinia walking onto the platfoi m at >ictoria Station. Behind is his daughter, Princess Tshai, who saw him off.
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  • 131 11 Germans Want To Write To British Sailors Berlin MANY replies have been received to the letter which Claude H. Hirst, the British sailors in H.M.S. Hood, sent to the "Berliner Tageblatt" asking for a German correspondent to teach him German They contained many useful hints. Some replies were serious,
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    • 35 11 nr,«s 5933 Telegraphic Address: 5934 Jx, GOODWOOD 1 MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. 1 nt XCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. Ih COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.
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    • 159 11 B^BuV^—Bß^^^^^^^^^^^^^Baßß/ wm h^fr^ TO-DAY TIFFIN: $100 Creme Au Riz Fish A La Normande Roast Leg of Lamb, R. C. Jelly Cabbage Brown Potato Cold Meat Salad Fruit Salad Custard Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPKCI Al/UKS. FRESH ei Hors, Lrueuvres vanes "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other
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  • 132 12 TROOPING THE KING'S Tbe ceremony of Trooping the Colour in celebration of the King's birthday, took place on the Horse Guard's Parade. London The King inspected the troops after being received with a Royal salute. A view of H.M. the King leading his Guards back to Buckingham Palace alter the
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  • 119 13 EOLOUR ON THE BIRTHDAY Bj Di.1.0 of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent (right) riding Kin sn the Horse Guard's Parade, Whitehall, in celebras 12nd birthday. B the Royal Ladies watching H.M. the King taking the salute e olour ceremony. L?ft to right are seen: The Countess of cess Khzabeth;
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 31 13 Rene Ullmann's Annual Cheap SALE THE BEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED FOR JEWELLERY WATCHES SILVERWARE CLOCKS etc. TRADITIONAL QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES. Also D'ORSAVS PERFUMfiS and fancy articles RENE ULIMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 2134 14 Recipes From Old English Cookery Books DF.VONSHIRE MUTTON PIE Prepare apples as for other pies, and lay them in rows with mutton chops. .Shred some onion, mix with brown sugar, and sprinkle among them, then add a little pepper and salt, pour in a teacupful of water, and cover in
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    • 48 14 j Maison SKr! j j 1010. flfzZZ IMHI VIOKV WAX- HII riLA TOBY POWOEB SAFE AND SURE METHOD OF REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. BEAUTY HltO\/i: FOUR SHADES— EVENING. LIGHT, SUNBROWN, DARK EASY TO APPLY— DOES NOl MARK IN WATER. BOLE AGENTS FOR CYCLAX. t,0.. I, ill. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 34 14 Elizabeth Arden AGAIN SENDS YOU AN EXPERT FROM HER BOND STREET SALON Mrs. .LYWX WILL BE MAYNARD'S FROM August 17th to September 1-lh. APPOINTMENTS ARE NOW BEING MADE FOR TREATMENTS WHICH LAST ONE HOUR.
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  • 215 15 Elizabeth Arden Sends Us Another Expert r \BETH Arden Beauty Preparations lV i won world wide recognition. verv successfully warding off vears with it. and the youmr their vouth and beauty eternal cream and lotions. Her brings out the best In all types, 0 f Ethel BoUeausyxwng men Lrla aa
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    • 25 15 a I'l RaMA\E\T 1 j WAVES- J from .S 1 0 '-">• Oil, (.allia j •"<I Eugene Methods aison Interlandi j j. Ml9. Capital BMg. fr
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    • 219 15 A TOURIST'S SSHrS*»»5\,. CUIDEi LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE i LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. j 1 Baggage Contractors Forwarding j Agents. Booking Agents for F.M.S. 1 Railways Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line 1 East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd., etc etc f I Tel. Address.— 'LUGGAGE' PHONE 2428 or call
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    • 181 15 RESTAURANT a Real European l^oocl I Come and have your steak cook- j jed as vou like it on an open I charcoal grill by JOHN. Singa- j t pore's leading Chef. OI*EN TILL MIDNIGHT 1 Arcade Restaurant Collyer Quay, Phone 4825. TAILOR Fresh stocks of English Suitings and Shirtings
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    • 105 15 CHEMIST a— BSBI A SOUTHING SPSAY fCR HEAD COIDS »>» NASAL COKCtST.OS M*A>s Bnedthinq faster NASAL JDROPS FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., 8, Raffles Plaee, Singapore. PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: -^iu Ocular Muscle Anomalies. /i&~~~ mmmm '*m^ Complicated \ssSfeJ^^?u defects ot 11 vision. Glasses >£ if needed. IR. A. THOMPSON,
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  • 87 16 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. and general delivery of
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  • 208 16 Letters From Tongan Island Sydney, June 18. COR the first time for several months 1 the "tin-can" mail will be delivered at Niuafoou Island, in the Tongan Group. The steamer Monowai, which leaves Sydney on a cruise to the islands on July 3. will call at remote Niuafoou
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  • 83 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHadvp OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE S Godown Q Islami 22 Muinam 20 Yasukuni Maru ir I nil! Patroclus Kedah n Teiresias 7 Cingalese Prince 32 Katong Asosan Maru 37 Darvel 39 Somali 4<; Sphinx 4 Mount Hymettus 2 Nagato Maru 50 KEPPEL HARBOI'R Main
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  • 228 16 A float Again Herzogin Cecilie May Race Again HAULED away from the treacherous rocks on the South Devon cogs: near Salcombe Devon, where she ha J been trapped for two months, the windjammer Herzogin Cecilie is afloat again. She was towed along the coast yesterday to Stair Hole Bay, a
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  • 150 16 London, June 24 THREE of the largest shipbuilding contracts ever placed in Great Britain or in any other country will be signed during the next few months. This statement is made by the shipping world, a London journal, whin 1 commenting on the Chancellor of Exchequer's announcement
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    • 453 16 TRAVEL BRITISH I -Bj 1 n Zjiss^vTirl^ffll ssssssl BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore SOMALI 6,810 July 7 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. I KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug.
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    • 92 16 [THE IIARBOEia i MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Ceylon (Sphinx) noon Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Laboean Bilik (M. S. Kampan 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. S.Ea.st Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Giang Beng) 4 p.m. *Penang. Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E.
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  • 16 17 Uhilles. 1866— One of the early steamers of the Blue Funnel Line
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  • 742 17 fE following article, by S. Sindall, is taken from "The Lloyd Mail. srs Alfred Holt and Co., tiie well-known owners and manners of the Blue Funnel Line date their existence In the Great 3 i Service from the year 1852. when f*r Mfred Holt bought the
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    • 302 17 !lIR\S PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. MERKUR Aug. 28 Sept. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mel bourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY return $642.86 lst class
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    • 543 17 I TO FRENCH p ORTS w r-\ I JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 24 i KS^Snaoasi l™ ,rse i cs Havre Ant *erp Dunkirk Aim 4 I ?££J ADARAl For MarseUles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 21 I ANGO For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 4 j
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  • 467 18 EXPANSION OF RA F s J—S a Lord Swin ton's Speech k DINNER in honour o. the visiting 71 delegates to the annual eonferencc of the Empire Press Union was Riven at the Hotel Victoria. Major Astor, MP., presided. Lord Swinton. Secretary of State for Air, proposed the
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  • 250 18 SIR NORMAN ANGELL Sixteen th Century Evil THE danger of Abyssinian native 1 oeing subjected to a fans vi .Military slavery was referred to by sir Norman Augell at the annual meet ing of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society in the Cea tral Hall, Westminster. The meeting
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  • 871 18 BROADCASTING AND THE PRESS paper and the station. There were however, stations that were not controlled by newspapers, and some cf them just changed the form of the news the newspaper agencies had organized at great cost. Sir Stanley Reed. India, in urging the conference io accept the principle suggested
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    • 104 18 Town For Salt St. Michel de Laval, Quebi -For sale— the town of St. Mich I Laval!" Property-ownera of this little island Montreal town are urging the munlt pal authorities to insert the above advertisement in Canadian newspaper. The town ia bankrupt. It has a tot debt of £1.250.000 and
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    • 96 19 8 50 p m. Theatrical Broadcast: Indiscreet promises Marivaux. 10 15 pm. Rates of exchange. 10^20 p.m. End of broadcast. TO-MORROW Wavelength 25.60 metres <»J2O to.) 5.35 a.m. Concert from RauioPa 6 ri 35 a.m. News in French. 650 a.m. News in Spanish. 7.00 a.m. News in French, market PI
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    • 959 19 ioTsTTHE RADIO aV ,J r 6.50 a.m. French-Canadian Poems. I. FlllDir^ f 705 am "Empire Mail-Bag," No. fi l||* Bll*" uumuMu^ Compiled anc. presented in living form ma. aiiiiiil' by Cecil Madden. f |*Ogr 7.45 a.m. "Imperial Affairs," by H. V Hodson. 2- GSfl 13.97 metres 80 0 a.m. The
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    • 493 19 Brail. (London Piano- Accordeon Band.) Old England and Serenata. (Serge Krish Septet) Love and Life in Vienna (Waltz) and Destiny Waltz. (The Bohemia Orchestra) Xiroiii Station TO-DAY 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics. 6.35 a.m. Light gramophone music. 6.50 am. Time signal. Light gramophone music. 7.50 a.m. Close down. 10.50 a.m. Opening announcement.
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  • 1060 20 TOC H COMES OF AGE Celebrations In London London. June 24. TOC 11. came of age recently, and tlie event was celebrated "hroushout the world The final London ceremony took plate uhen the Daks of Kent lit the lamps of 101 new branches at
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  • 139 20 Rubber's Highest Level For Two Years London, July 2. ON the Stock Exchange, the success of the numerous recent new issues dlistrates underlying confidence, but Geneva and Danzig are casting shadows, under which operators are disinclined to extend their commitments. Cotton improved further on general peculative buying. Wheat
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  • 89 20 For General Chianq's Fiftieth Birthday Nanking. A 12-YEAR-OLD American girl has sent five cents (United States money) to a fund which is being raised by tlv; children of Kiangsu province to buy at gold sword for presentation to General Chiang Kai Shek. Head of the Chinese Government, on
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  • 156 20 Mussolini Tightens Up Marriage Regulations Rome REGULATIONS governing the marriagej of officers in any of the Italian services have been tightened up. Officers in the army, navy, air force and some sections of the black-shirt, militia may not marry without roya. permission and not before they reach a
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  • 101 20 Heidelberg "Motto" Changed A SIGNIFICANT change has beermade at Heidelburg university, which will shortly celebrate its 550th anniversary Over the main gateway of the new university buildings, opened in 1931, stood a bronze figure of Pallas Athene, and the inscription— "To the livihg spirit." The inscription was the
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  • 33 20 The body of Lieutenant- Commander Maurice T. Maud. 36. Royal Indian Marine (retired*, of Portsmouth Road, Esher, was recovered from the Thamev at Reading. Lieutenant -Commander Maud was lost overboard from a motorlaunch.
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  • 261 20 NEW R. A. F. BADGES King Appro I h Designs I (By Air Mail) H London. I H NINE designs for new Royal Ail I badges have been approve H King. They will be painted on H part of each aeroplane am! i H equipment which is considered H Each
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  • 100 20 "This adventure." he continues, "Is oi '.'reater interest to the British public than all the political news combined Tt is viewed as a piece of enterprise of which one may be secretly just a little proud." German Interest Arid Sympathy Bei THE, adventure voyage and th capture
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  • 495 21 I r\YO CHINESE I SENTENCED I police Ambush I Capture I Singapore. Monday Bsi ...ivi their crime as the I fl ESCIU tJ d most despicable U meanes ana this town I „Vo[ hie Just ce Mr Justice I t*io Art;"' Cmei ft Singapore I NH
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  • 15 21 I Berlin, July 1. •mmunication foreshadows tion of compulsory agricuilaoour servicp for wnmpn- Reuter Wireless
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    24 21 One of the heats in the 440 yards flat in progress yesterday at the 8.8.C. during the second stage of the Singapore AAA meeting
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  • 279 21 European Women In Libel Suit In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 6. PEOPLE who seek the glare of nublicitv should be preoared to face fair criticism." said Mr. ED Shea™ in presenting submissions before Mr. J Calder. the first magistrate, to-dav. when he appeared for the
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  • 185 21 Over 300 Examples Of Pupils' Work Singapore, Monday. MORE than 300 people were present at the Exhibition of Arts and Crafts held in the Tanglin Besar Malay Schoo. yesterday. The exhibition opened at i) a.m. and closed again at 5 p.m. Several guests of honour were present among
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  • 40 21 Singapore. Monday. A Itudent realding In the Malayan Seminary. Upper Serangoon was injured vesterday afternoon when a wall in one of the buildings collapsed. He sustained abrasions on the back and was conveyed to hospital by am-i bulance.
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  • 149 21 Likely To Cheek Italians Cairo, July 6. THE rainy season has just started and is likely severely to test the Italian occupiers, according to Reuter special correspondent, who has arrived from Addis AKtb'i. Well-armed bandits in many parts are fiercely oppasing the Italian punitive parties and boast that
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  • 113 21 Sums Raised For St. Andrew 9 s Mission THE ball in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital at Raffles Hotel last Thursday resulted in a sum of more than $1,500 being collected from the sale of tickets. The organisation of the ball was carried out by Mrs. C.
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    • 58 21 s B>l#lf 1111*11 HI A «*w Btrts-B new thrfll-s new tops ,\|lf-nlllll 111 musicomeJ.es as Warner Bros, merge JUIli i rdgning favorites of radio anJ screen in a f ENTERTAINmcHT! lauglvpacked romance of the Street of Stars? I I I I J J J J j WARNER BROS.' (.HAM) SUCCESSOR
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  • 254 22 YESTERDAY'S HEATS Good Programme Monday. KEFN sport v;is <e again witnessed by a large crowd <>n the s ir.r. grssjnd to-day when Ui Prcliminarv Heats for the Sine;. pore Amateur Athletic Meetlni BrtJlfJ concluded. Six competitors qualified for the final in the Putting the
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  • 98 22 Working For Chiang fnj The South Canton, July 6. IT is reported that Marshal Chiang Kai 1 Shek's followers, styling themselves the "Blue Shirts." have bought over a number of officers in the Canton Air Force Nine 'planes disappeared during night', exercises on Saturdav. with 50 airmen in
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  • 135 22 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— I2 a.m., 12.50 p.m. FOOTBALL— S A FA. Div. I, R.A.F. v RE. Anson Road Stadium. Commercial Cup. Singapore Harbour Board v. Fraser and Neaves. S.H.B. TENNIS -Bingapore Lawn Tennis Championships. S.C.C. CAPITOL: Janet Gaynor with Robert Taylor in "Small Town Girl" also Laurel and
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    19 22 Putting the shot.— One of the competitors in action in the preliminary heats of this event at the SRC.
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  • 734 22 Another Rowing Regatta In Harbour This Week FE Royal Singapore Yacht Club will hold the third Rowing Regatta of the season on Friday, July 10. Spectators' launches leave Clifford Pier at I 15 p.m., and the start will be at 5.30 p.m. The first race on the programme is the
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  • 70 22 A Union Of American States Buenos Aires IN a letter to the press on tlie occ of the anniversary of Independence, the United g ,assador, Mr. Weddel. dec' aajor international question d States and the Argentine i •hing, by different ways, the aamely, an essential union. He added:
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  • 56 22 Output 1,396.038 lbs.; 1.249.093 "nmortable realised gross price oi )cr pound. Bal.. 49.050 lbs., sold •ouponed and remainder valued al Id >er pound. Market value of menta was £32,041, excluding valui ?0.000 shares in Chamck Rubber I Estates' standard productions i \t 1,969.347 lbs. Permissible amount oortable
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    • 31 22 Mr Walter G Howse. of Seremban. a member of the Negri Sembilan State Council and President of the Sungei Ujong Club. Is In Seremban General Hospital suffering from a fractured thign
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  • 380 23 COMMERCIAL Penalty Kick Fails Singapore, Monday mm odd goal in three decided the T ,mm?feial Cup match between he Malaya Publishing House and Z Post Office on the Singapore lir Board ground this evening. ATthoogh the Publishers were *e firs to open accounts, the Post Ollice 'pi,l
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  • 597 23 however, left much room for improvement. During the closing stages, the Marine! launched a more than usually determined offensive, but their movements, although promising much in inidneld, faded away into nothingness. The interval was taken with thc score unopened, although on one occasion. Abdul Rahim was all but
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  • 93 23 His 1,920 Win Over Newman JOE Davis (Chesterfield), holder, on Saturday, won the professional billiards championship for the seventh time. He beat Tom Newman (London) by 1.920 points in their fortnight's game. For the whole final Davis averaged 125 and Newman 114. The best breaks of the
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  • 102 23 Sequel To Sniping On Troops In Palestine Jerusalem, July 2. A COLLECTIVE fine of 2.000 Pales.tnian pounds has been imposed on Hebron, where snipers last night fired at Capecaln Sorel and Lance Corporal Fraser of the Cameron Highlanders. Capt. J*\>:rel was slightly wounded in the leg while Fraser
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  • 57 23 Great Welcome For Italian Troops Rome, July I. THE first troops to return to Italy from Ethiopia namely a battalion of Blackshirt university students, were given, a triumphant welcome when they marched to the Palazzo Venezia. Where Mussolini took the salute. Thousands strewed flowers over th i
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    20 23 One of the competitors in the Putting the weight event at the S A A A sports, seen in action
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  • 44 23 I New York. I It is understood that a number of prominent steel interests would favour joining the steel cartel if mutually satisfactory agreements could be made. Nothing is likely to be done until after a prolonged study of the situation.
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  • 978 24 WIN AGAINST PEREIRA Bn t Unsteady In Play Singapore, Monday THE Singapore Tennis Champion--1 ship passed the half-way stage this afternoon with the playing of ten ties on the I.C C courts Long before play commenced hundreds of spectators gathered about the centre court where
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  • 87 24 Due To Speed Up Of Defence Programme London. July 3. WINDING up the debate on the third reading ol the Finance Bill, which passed through the House of Commons with out a division. Mr Neville Chamberlain said. that, in view of the aci celeration of the Defence Programme.
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  • 50 24 Surplus Of Three And Half Millions Canberra. Julv 3. A RECORD Commonwealth Budget surplus of £3.562.000 for 1935-36 la announced by th? Treasurer. Mr. R G. Casey. This is the fifth consecutive surplus. The present surplus is mainly due to the increased Customs and excise receipts, totalling £3.588.000 Reuter
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  • 77 24 Bomb And Rt vol ver Outrages Madrid. Julv r*OMB outrages and revolver batdes between Fascists and Socialists have disturbed the City durir.' the oas' twer.*y-four hours A r.ew building 0:: the natr. street was blcwr. up by fowr boT.bs a: mid-dav ar.d four bombs al>. exploded in a
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  • 282 24 CANTABS FAVOURED TO WIN AT LORD'S "London, July 6. CAMBRIDGE, who won by a margin of 195 runs last season after a three-years run of drawn games, are popular favourites for the annual cricket encounter between the two universities, which opens at Lord's to-dav. There is little in the record
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  • 62 24 Only three crews competed in the Getting-On race for the Mays at Cambridge, when first Trinity V. who returned the fastest time, were declared the winners. Selwyn 111 were second and Pembroke IV were third. The winning anod Pembroke IV were third. In the final round of the Royal Porthcawl
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