Morning Tribune, 10 July 1936

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  • 13 1 The MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 137. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. July m, !<«<>. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 275 1 ARRESTS AT K. L. Diamond Theft Echo (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. THE theft of diamonds valued at $26,000, which took place m Kuala Lumpur about a month ago, had a senttttonal sequel to-day when the Criminal Investigation Department made two an s
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  • 77 1 Jerusalem, July 8. PRIVATE Mavers of the Seaforth High- tandeij who was wounded by rifle ARAB REQUEST prS'od'nf^ 1011 f Migration \g 137 Ah Slr Arthur Wauchope by OrnSbv r f U ld c tr ansmitted to forthwith. >!;•,! set£ Pn ,"l the prCSent cris^ to worK yal
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  • 23 1 BhKS Laird a Co.. B.:kenhead have launched ■■t f<r' a sm^-crew seagoing and t f l l* Screw Th( naming Llghter age Company
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  • 282 1 E 190.000.000 THIS YEAR EUROPE IN GRAVE STATE si m»li:mi:xtary estimates ISSIED JHL eagerly-awaited British Supplementary Estimates for the Forces were issued m London yesterday and amount to £19,359,000, which will raise the expenditure on defence to about £190.000,000 this year. As there has previously been a Supplementary Estimate for
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  • 467 1 It Is announced m authoritative circles that the process of reduction of the present Fleet concentration m the Mediterranean to normal conditions begins 'almost at once." This is taken to mean that units of the Home Fleet at present concentrated at Gibraltar will short ly begin
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  • 137 1 Tibetan Oracles Disgraced London, July 9. rOMMENTING on the reported vision "by the Regent of Tibet of the reincarnated Dalai Lama and a subsequent letter from the Tashi Lama, apparently corroborating the vision, Sir Chanes Bell formerly political officer for Tibet, Bhutan and Sikkim, and who retired
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  • 71 1 London, July 9. DOLLING is taking place at Derby to--1 day for the vacancy m the House of Commons caused by the resignation of Mr. J. H. Thomas, the former Secretary of State for the Colonies. The candidates are Major Church I National Labour* and
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  • 71 1 A nzac Concessions To Britain AN Australian Government proclama- tion. to be enforced on July 18, increases from 25 to 50 per cent, the British contract m cotton, silk, artificial silk or 'mixtures" which is necessary to qualify them for admission under the British perferential tariff. The action follows the
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  • 44 1 London, July 9. THE King stood m pouring rain to-day to take the salute when tha Coldstream Guards marched pasi, at Wellington Barracks. Afterwards, His Majesty Inspected the Regiment's headquarters and the men's cookhouse and recreation rooms. British Official Wireless.
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  • 26 1 Montreux, July 9. Progress has been registered In reconciliation oi the Britisn and Soviet standpoints at this afternoon's interview between Lord Stanley and M. Litvinott. Reuter.
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  • 1015 2 CLOSING STAGE Accused's Full Story Singapore, Thursday. r THE closing stages m the trial of Harold Cecil lialten. for the past 19 years a clerk m the employ of the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Company, who is charged on three counts of using as genuine a
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  • 49 2 Paris, July 7. The Senate, by 230 votes to one, passed a vote of confidence m the Government, after hearing an exposition of the Government's home policy. The Minister of the Interior declared that the Government would no longer tolerate the continuance of stay-in strikes. -Reuter Wireless.
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  • 499 2  -  -Sin Chew Jit Poh. I Plenary Session Of C. E. C. To-day Shanghai. July 9 PERHAPS the most momentous conference In China's history begins a^ ihe Kuoiointang Headquarters m Nanking this morning following i cere nony of homage to Dr. Sun Vat Sen at the Mausoleum
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  • 147 2 Inquiries Come To End Singapore, Thai THE Mvi Tsai Commission sen. the former Secretary of su U -\J Colonies, Mr. J. H. Thomas, ir, <■ Vm gate the problem as it exists to-do v hi Hongkong and Malaya, is due m Sm-a pore this evening from its up-co
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  • 116 2 Taxi Propria tor Discharged Singapore Thursday. COMMENTING tha w he was quite sa'isfied that a prima facie ea < iiad not been mane out by the prosecution, Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate, discharged Oujar Khan alter hearing his sworn evidence at a preliminary inquiry. Guiar Khan
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  • 48 2 London. July 3 LORD Hugh Cecil, who has been appointed Provost of Eton m succession to the late Dr. Montague Jams* intends to resign from the House J Commons, where he has for the las 1 26 years represented Dundee city.— British Official Wireless.
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  • 75 2 Singapore. Thursday. Mr. John Chua, Chief Clerk of *W Master Attendant's office, Full" Building, died last night at WOMr. John Chua had been In tne m ploy of the Shipping Office shice tM year 1931, and during the last moatn had been m very poor
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    • 41 2 A Ii I Ml j I'OWDEREI* WHOLE HULK f START A KLlMJ^^^g^) I>URE FBE^ BBp j COTT.SE AND WATCTT FORM. ADD WATER j THE IMPROVEMENT AND YOU HAVE) IN THE HEALTH OF lfeS^SlL, THE FTNEST j Distributors getz into*. co. i
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  • 312 3 A SURPRISE MOVE fine In Mvi Tsai Case Singapore, Thursday ■HERE was an unexpected developI men m. and an abrupt termi(jrM the trial of Mr. D T. ffij which was listed for continua- Mr L B Gibso n m Criminal District Court, to-day. Ms summoned for
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  • 115 3 Ran Into Lorry Cyclist's Death In Kallang Road Singapore Thursday. SHOCK and haemorrhage from multiple injuries, sustained m a collision between a bicycle and a motor-lorry m Kallang Road on June 23, caused the death of a middle-aged Chinese, Chang Kuan Gek. Mr. W. G. Porter inquired into the fatality
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  • 73 3 $4,464 Raised On Flag Singapore Thursday. rE honoray treasurer of Hospital Week completed yesterday the counting of the collections of flag sellers on Saturday last and the total amount received was $4,464.50. No fewer than 208 tins were dealt with and the efforts of the flag sellers, organised
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  • 63 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— (9t Rex vs. H.C. Batten (if not finished). (2) Rex vs. Cheok Guan Leong. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark In the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. At 11.45 a.m:—
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  • 87 3 The Minister of Health has sanctioned the raising of a loan of £9,218 by the York City Council for the purchase of about nine acies of land for public, slaughterhouse purposes. Owing to bad weather the westbound Imperial plane was unable to land at Penang on the morning of July
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 63 3 "MAN LION" j u(*^7 RAPID HARDENING j X CEMENT •ft. JL. A 4 I The Xewest Exposure Meter! i j made by the OMBRUX manufacturers, but only of half J Ombrux size and 4 x as sensitive! i I "QIYTITQ" l vIA I Uu I j WILL ALWAYS GIVE CORRECT
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    • 38 3 Bs Bl HI 'Bfi MM W^ ***m\ Viß^^^^W|4f jM^'Tv' itS' Wr Wr^ M*) m^%i V*v vfjVii iTmi i —i j 'sffl MONTOR LTD. LIPTONS YELLOW LABEL i^ all "il Bw 9 I v 88.^8.# V^ r I*l I^Jl
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  • Up-To- The Minute Financial New
    • 251 4 THE EXCHANGES The following, are closing quotations on the London Foreign Exchange Market London -New York 5.0115 16 —3116 London-Paris 75 1116 London -Amsterdam 7.36% London-Hongkong 13 716 (unchanged). The following are closing quotations m Singapore. SELLING Singapore, July 9. London 4 months' sight
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    • 151 4 The seventh annual report of the Ramakrishna Mission, which has just been issued by the Advisory Committee, makes interesting reading. The Mission, which has its headquart- 1 ce f S i?o 9 orris Road nas a membership of 133 and every effort is being made to improve
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    • 24 4 The Northern Cable and Wire Works, Copenhagen, has placed an order with Standard Telephones and Cables, Limited. London, for pupin coils valued at £17,900.
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    • 299 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS •New York prices quoted m U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. London, July g Share of £1 denomination unless Previously To-day Rise or fan otherwise stated War Loan, 3y 2 PC 106 3116 106
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    • 76 4 [Privy Council Committee Meets London, July 7 The Privy Council (Committee, appointed to make the Coronation arrangements, met for the first time at St. James's Palace under the Presidency •of Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, and discussed the preliminaries for forty- five minutes. It appointed an Executive Committee, consisting
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    • 22 4 The following are rubber outputs for June. Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd. 108,500 lb. Sungei Matang Rubber Estate Ltd. 35,500 lb.
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    • 85 4 (By Air Mail) I London, June 18. DEPRESENTATIVES of many nations will be present m London to attend the Seventh International Trade Union Congress, to be held July B—ll. It will be preceded by two meetings of Women Trade Unionists. Among overseas delegates, representing organisations which are on
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    • 27 4 INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. Hal (Incorporated m New Zealand) MOTOR CAR I INSURANCE 1::::: 1 Tp Q9R w J DEXTER, Manager. cJ 5^ b 2. Finlayson Green. 5..?
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    • 43 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed I Fully paid up) V.100,000.000 Reserve Fund V.129,150,000 Head Offlce: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAGAMI Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Offlce. ***** 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 18 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor L VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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  • 1073 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Thursday, 9th July 5 p.m. I MINING Buyers. Sellers Tin (4S 4.41/2 4101/2 28- 29Chenderiang (£> «;f »g ""Si ($1) .95 l-OOcd Hon-; rait 1C lA g Hongkong Tin (5s 15 3 16,3 Idns Hyds (55.) Jfc Jpoh Tins (16-) 30- 313 jSapang ft) 15 9
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    • 3 5 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY
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    • 507 5 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAD OFFICE: 50, HANKOW ROAD, SHANGHAI TOTAL RESOURCES 51,342.242.166.35 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency Dr. Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, Member of Standing Committee, National Economic Council. Mr. Chur-Tong Yih, Mr. Tv Yueh-Sen, Chairman, Chinese Chamber Chairman,
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    • 279 6 T TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 (Matinees 3.15 Sat. Sun.). j£ —PAVILION— •J. SKY-HIGH IN ENTERTAINMENT! THE GRANDEST GIRL- SONG-DANCE SHOW SINCE "IN CALIENTE" v r JOB *5 v JI BT^lI PS& j^S. jjb iil^^ S Hl^iiK. Am mm mmtmmw r^!i_M.- m\ jih HH fJW B. iR R *w jiiiSl I Bb^lk.
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    • 213 6 T "An Excellent Film" Morning Tribune (9.7.36). neither by titles nor the names of mk j "Desire" far greater entertainment Bl than they expected. Mmm\ mmmM^mmm\ B <*^. mm —FREE PRESS (yesterday). M lßt'm~2" JB i jCAP I T O L I^jß^' i marlene im]mM\ DIETRICH .< m **mWM\MMmW j
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  • 793 7 fl Constance \Cummings 9 I Views fl what is it like after being bred and H n the high-pressured, get-there-fl K r n ,mosphere of American life to B s£p to England, marry an Englishman c h ettle down to accustom oneself to !£wer more measured existence of this
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  • 363 7 Starring In New British Film L London. Sylvia Sidney has started work uner Alfred Hitchcock's direction on "Sabotage,' screen-version of Joseph Conrad's famous novel. This promises to be a real Hitch' subject; scenes laid m typical London streets; omnibus costers' barrows; even a scene In the Aquarium at
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  • 251 7 New Film- Writer An Actor Who "Grew Too Much 99 An interesting addition to the writ-ing-staff at the Oaumont-British Studios is Noel Langley, brilliant 25--year-old actor, author and dramatist, whose first novel. 'Cage Me a Peacock." was one of the sensations of the past literary year. Langley, who is South
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  • 46 7 The Canadian Government have appointed Dr. H. M. Tory, lately President of the National Research Council, as a Special Commissioner to study the import and distribution of anthracite coal, with special reference to imports from Wales, and to ascertain whether conditions prejudicial to public interest exist.
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    • 146 7 A Grand BRITISH PICTURE COMING TO THE CAPITOL DOUGLAS ~~~~V^j||£~ V FAIRBANKS Jn jMh AMATEUR GENTLEMAN »«ti< GORDON HARKER Jefferv F»™ol S Famous Story j ===t m.-g.-m.'s $1,000,000 I ism Adventure Romance! I tS^^****^tS**W *%*m\\w*^S^wM PICTURESQUE NATIVE ▼'--A V DANCES, GORGEOUS SCENERY I I k if > HAUNTING NATIVE TIMS
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  • 552 8 AUSTRALIAN YOUTH Peace Ballot Paper Melbourne, Victoria QUT of a total of 1.138 Australian «v^" de^ radu a t es. 509 answered J L ,h M! uestion: m th event !L2* ,n i he '"-mediate future, would you fipht (or urjje others to {SSL r
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  • 18 8 The Mayor of Hendon (Alderman A J. Reynolds) has raised £1.732 by an appeal for Hendon Cottage Hospital
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  • 463 8 Official Resigns: Others Protest Against The Idea 11 TENSE situation has been created at Broadcasting House by an outburst of strong dissatisfaction among heads of departments of the B B.C. at a proposal to hold a Peace Week during the autumn, sponsored by Mr. Charles
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  • 306 8 Insurance And Betting Speech THE annual dinner of the Corporation j of Insurance Brokers was held at the Leathersellers' Hal], when the prts.dent, Mr. R. C. Burton Rowe. was m the chair. The guests included the Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs. Lord Wright (Master of the Rolls), proposing
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  • 17 8 Representatives of 10 countries are attending the annual congress of the Committee for International Excnan^eo, at Geneva.
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  • 255 8 Lioness Calls On The Viceroy Simla. OFFICIALS hurrying along the Mall to their offices one morning stepped aside, as is the custom here when the bell of an oncoming rickshaw tinkles but they might have moved with greater alacrity had they realised what occupied the rickshaw. The four
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  • 28 8 Three more books of the Old Testament—Judges, Ruth, and Esther— have been added by the National Institute for the Blind to its Braille edition of the Revised Version.
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  • 274 8 Prophecy Of New League (By Air Mail) London, June io. MR Malcolm Mac Donald, Doming, Secretary, believes that ultinSV the League of Nations will have follow some of the trails blazed by tl British Commonwealth of Nations He referred to the Empire couiitrli as "pioneers m international
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  • 209 8 Wages In Engineering Industry London. Representatives of the engineering employers and of the trade v who have been meeting as a joint committee to explore the possibility oi agret ment on the claim for higher wages and a revision of the night-shift and overtime rates, have arrived at
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  • 42 8 The King has appointed Michael W Percival. Baron Middlgon, MC. J his Majesty's LieutenWit of and m East Riding of the County of Tori the town and county of the town Kingston-upon-Hull, m the room l Robert Wilfred, Baron Deramore, i.v deceased
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  • 28 8 Siunor Umberto Guglielmotti. Ron conuspondefit of the Re.sto del Car j of BolognaJ has been appointed eon** of the Rome Tribuna, m succession the late Signor Forges Davanzati
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  • 268 9 Improvement In Scotland (By Air Mail) Glasgow. June 22^ more men are at work m ScotlandM V the improvement has been rly not iceable m recent months ement was made by Lieur,Colville, MP.. Parliamentary Sarytor Scotland at the an- y 0 f the Scottish National council
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  • 319 9 Huge Expenditure By PO Lonaon. at a luncheon held by the L Leicester and County Chamber o! Commerce at Loughborough on the occasion of the official opening of th'; Loughborough automatic telephone exchange. Lieutenant-Colonel c" T Crutchley. Public Relations Officer of the Post Office, said that the Post Office
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 213 9 A TOURISTS SHOPPING LUGGAGE I wITIIIE I CARRIER I CHEMIST j SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. j j Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. .Booking Agents for F.M.S. t Railways J Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line (East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. CO., Ltd., etc etc t Tel. Address:- "LUGGAGE" >
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    • 194 9 HAIRDRESSER A A Maison Marcelle j /o%J™*sk Special reduction t )Ml *3 JUNE and JULY I -A v 7 «^< 35 Stamford Rd., 1 TeL 4807 Prop. J. KOOY, SILK STORE A a S FOR Economic Buying 1 VISIT Tajmahal Store i LEADING SILK MERCHANTS J 23, HIGH ST. •g.
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    • 111 9 .■JiJLJIfWMJIJIBI i^ *^&irMr^ muw ft mrMl Jft^i *<s£ SituttdFJf ''Amm Im Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. ln F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: Ocular MuscJe ijaSb*'^^' 1 ir "*^rV. Anomalies. /Mp-~^^w Hi Complicated f| iK^fc^Z^^Sl. defects ot 1 1 \Ji Jfilf*** vision. Glasses JP~*^
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  • 321 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, July 10, 1936. RUBBER OUTLOOK FOLLOWING the good news about tin there is ever, better news about rubber. The international rubber control scheme, we are assured, is within sight of achieving its tv 0 main objectives, the reduction of world stocks to a normal trade
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    760 10 MANY months ago, when the S.V.C. s gave their annual Christmas shew at the Victoria Theatre, the view was taken by the critics that the success 0* that venture indicated that the time was ripe for a new effort to be made tc revive the amateur drama m
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  • 146 10 The following passengers arrived ln Penang by the s.s. "Krian" from Bela-wan-Deli:—Mr. and Mrs. J. F. H. Cronshey, Mr. L. de J. van Beckon anu Mr. J. Van der Hock. 0 w 0 Mr. K. L. Bedlington arrived at Taiping on Monday to take the place of Mr. C.
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    • 12 10 t' li ii'ii i ii'im""iij m»m i *Jt i &Jm i it
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    • 120 10 S^^^^^Sa BBMBBBISk B^BH m\mMMm\\mm\ 4feP mmmW*\mm% FOR BETTER EaTTERTAINMENT *B*&t*&»^' mL. "'*.h;V- Be a Br 1 ments. this set and a British Organisation •L C|l/n now marketing it. oniv err with its worW-wJd« 10% for cash unl i*n»«vi UM or resources, brings direct to Malaya 12 monthly instalments )ro duct
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  • 601 11 16 VISITING DELEGATES Banquets And Luncheons Sofia, June 30. niLGARIA was fully ready for the D 12-day visit of the 16 members oi the British Legion, which has just concluded, and a full programme was arranged for the entertainment of the visitors. The scries of luncheons
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  • 276 11 Feuchtwangler As Editor Moscow. ANEW German magazine— proauced entirely by German authors whose work has been banned m the Reich--began publication m Moscow on July 1. Its editor is Lion Feuchtwangler, the author of "Jew Suess." He will be assisted by Berthold Brecht and WLli Bredl, authors who
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    17 11 An incident m the game between the R.A.F. and RE. on Tuesday afternoon when the former won.
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  • 85 11 Hunter's £4,000 Gift Ottawa. FIFTEEN men working for over a year have at last put together a magnificent habitat group of wood buffalo, which has been presented to the National Museum by Mr Harry Snyder, noted Canadian big came hunter. The exhibit cost 22.000 dollars < £4.400
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    • 35 11 PHONES 5933 Telegraphic Address: 5934 GOODWOOD THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. THF X r^^ NT ACC OMMODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.
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    • 60 11 V IJL m Mm**^^^^^^^^^^^* m W^ t f m^\ Potage Minestrone Cold Fish Mayonnaise Grilled Chicken Bacon Long Beans Chips Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. CD EC II a" liors Dueuvres varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone
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    202 12 Astra leading.— The racing season for big yachts of the "J" class opened at the annual races promoted by the Royal Harwich Yacht Club. Our picture was secured there was a fair breeze, and shows Mr. H. F. Paul's Astra (right) leading Mr. W. L. Stephenson's Velsheda. Astra won without
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  • 79 13 International polo at Hurlingham A big assembly of spectators, including many distinguished people, who were present at Hurlingham for the first of the series of three matches for the Westchester Cup saw a thrilling game, which ended m the narrow victory for the American team by 10
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    40 13 The new altar m the nave of Gloucester Cathedral which was dedicated recently. The picture shows the pall of rich purple velvet and the ornaments of silver which have been designed m relation to the size of the great nave.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 22 13 CYMA WATCHES AT REDUCED PRICES AT Rene Ullmann's ANNUAL CHEAP THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES— JEWELLERY SILVERWARE, Etc. RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 1551 14 Solving the WEEK-END Problems for the Hostess AN the opposite page, are given menus for the week-end, and m case you don't know how some of the dishes are made, here are the recipes:— GREEN PEA SOUP 1 quart of young green neas 1! 2 ozs. butter 2 quart:-, or
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 45 14 Lampshades made to order In all styles and materials. Mrs. J. deGraaf 192 F. Paslr Panjang, 6y 2 Mile Stone. j PERMAXEXT j i WAVES- j from $10— $25. Oil, Gallia and Eugene Methods > I Maison Interlandi s i 'Phone 4419. Capitol Bide. A A
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    • 33 14 K If mftTrnvSmme a,son IlSSfo J 4010. flf^ nioi :\i\ j LEMON BARLEY WATER A BEVERAGE T( ir Ii Manufactured by THE PHOENIX j AERATED WATER WORKS I PHONE 3463 J A "ST
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    • 62 15 &JV!2XX*3^m***********—»mm^ i tOLt> STOftACt flkre Menu Suggestions For The Week Ends. vl> c* I II I m mmwm\ Baa B^fefl I I, j i^i a s^i I^l j t t»« J m m V aP m WE C4JV SUPPLY YOU WITH EVERYTHING IN THE FOOD ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH and DEPOTS
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 489 16 I 1 —m**^. m SMbI Sk^s^^: '"••Uw* W mT**TmTmTm mt mMmm**toM tm^' nu >»<> l BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore 193 6. 1936. AISAR -I-HIND 11,500 July 17 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July
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    • 164 16 M. M. LINE. (Incorporated m France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles AZAY-le-RIDEAU 7,988 T. July 9 v FELIX ROUSSEL 16.771 T. July 20 MARECHAL JOFFRE 11.732 T. Au?. 4 ARAMIS 17,536 T. Aug. 18
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    • 123 16 M.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD* (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, <»!<>mt>" Aden, Port Said, Marseilles GlbrtlWJ s.s. HAKONE MARU TO "j? s.s. SUWA MARU AllL J s.s. SUWA MARU Au s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Bf Rates to Ist Class Sfv'JSi Naples 5497 $540 5317 ft P«
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 372 16 1 THE HARBOUR MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Tandjong Pandan, Tandjong Pinang (Siberg) 8 a.m. ♦Europe, Great Britain and Europe generally Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt) 8.30 a.m. Ceylon (J. V. Oldenbarnevelt) 8.30 a.m. Medan (J. V. Oldenbarnevelt) 8.30 a.m. Pcngerang (Aik Soon) 9 a.m. Philippine Islands (Benlawers) 10 a.m. Rengat and Tembilahan (Flevo)
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    • 308 16 SHIPS IX DO< X SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate Kn Plancius 22 Alsia 18 J Benlawers 16 Mentor 14 Larut 12 Kepong 10 Djambi 8 Soloy ;>0 Cingalese Prince 32 Perak 35 Lyons Maru 37 Shirala |f Eurypyius IK J. v. Oldenbarnevelt 4 Taijin Maru
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  • 32 17 Mrs llosking. wife of Mr. H. L. Husking of the General lln«nit,i S,n S ap„re. snapped on board .he Patroclus with her chfldren Wto sailing on Home leave.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 281 17 Itlß\S l»ll lII* LINE. (Incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. MARELLA J*» 9Q B*"* MERKUR A Ul^ J Aug. 3 f^n^s ToUnd triP tICKGtS fTOm "~5 to Australia issued*^ the b^e^tff^SS^ Brisba^ Sydney or Mcl BRISBANE SYDNEY -return *Rd 9 mm MELBOURNE Jeturn Sfixila SS IM 011 2nd c,ass return 5681.48
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    • 503 17 JpS^/fl TO FRENCH PORTS \V i IJT IM HOMEWARDS. V £L£ 9MXW^IS^ Naaate Bordeaux July 24 J CAP PADARAN For MarseuUes NanE, ATP 5 Dunkirk AuR 4 i ANGO For MarwiiE?' 2! ntes St Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 21 J ror Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 4 CAP PADARAN Pnr a
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  • 261 18 TURKEY MAY WAIT Owing To Heavy Ankara ABOUT £80,000,000, it is calculated here, would be the minimum cost for Turkey m constructing permanent fortifications capable of defending the Dardanelles against all modern forms of armament. Although Turkey expects that the Straits Convention will be modified by the
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  • 259 18 New Books For Issue To-Morrow THE undernoted newly added non- fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. The "Cingalese Prince," Illustrated, Brooks Atkinson; Hell Riders, An Account of the Irak Desert Patrol. Patrolman Craven; Count Leo Tolstoy. Illustrated, Dr.
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  • 266 18 New German Reichsbank To Be Larger Than Kaiser's Palace Berlin THE German Reichsbank is to be the largest building m Berlin. When two extension buildings are completed within the next two years, Dr Sehacht's banking offices will enclose 680.000 cubic yards, or 260,000 cubic yards bigger than General Goering's palatial
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  • 181 18 Ataturk 9 s Daughter The First Ankara VAMAL Ataturk's adopted daughter, Sabiha Gueukahen Hanoum, is the first Turkish woman officially to become a Turkish soldier. She has joined the Military Aviation School of Eski Chehir as a "cadet." When she graduates, Sabiha Hanoum will be the first woman
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  • 153 18 Exhibition In Holland Amsterdam A GAINSBOROUGH from Buckingham Palace and about 36 paintings from the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum, arj to be sent to Amsterdam for a British art exhibition there. The exhibition which will be called "Hundred Days of British
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  • 30 18 The 8.8.C. announces that Mr. J. Gwynfryn Roberts has been appointed Welsh Regional Executive from August 10. He is organising secretary of the Contributory Scheme, Caernarvonshire and Anglesey Infirmary. Bangor.
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  • 306 18 Court For Matrimonial Troubles London. J REFERENCE to changes m the future conduct of matrimonial cases m police courts when the recommendations of the Home Office Committee on Summary Courts (Social Service) are em bodied m an Act of Parliament wat made by Mr. Claud Mullins. the Southwestern
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  • 113 18 It Caused Car Smash Riverhead, Long Island. A SCOTCH terrier, named "Blackie," has cast its owner, Mrs. William Stafford. £13.600 here. The dog was being taken for a ride m its Mistress's car. Becoming restless, it suddenly jumped from the back seat into the front, causing the chauffeur
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  • 464 18 Modern Vicious Circle London CIR STEPHEN DEMETRIADI. who •J re-elected president of the London Chamber of Commerce at the anni meeting, said that of the two basic pro blems which faced the world to-day th first was to distribute purchasing p to men who were constantly disi
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  • 133 18 King Joins U.S. Artilhri) Company Boston. Massachusetts KING Edward has become a member ot the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company of Massachusetts, whim claims to be the oldest chartered mihtaii organisation m the United States King George was also a member uo his death, the adjutant of the
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    • 2161 19 i-ijijji.-»«i^"^ ri i, i **9m^ 2.50 p.m. Talk on events m m■ T l^?- AIR ROUTES i J 3.05 p.m. Records. to m m ON THE RADIO 1 3S;SAS&. SURVEY WM Wavelength 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs.) ,-.f t r«4 5.15 p.m. Day's programme. fWttSatVZC ffffl /i^Vf/l/ .j,^.^- 5.20 p.m. Relay
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  • 687 20 MEETING OF MALAKOFF RUBBER Mr. J. B. Young On The Prospects (By Air Maii) London, June 29. r PIIE ninth annual generai meeting 1 oi* Malakoff liuober Estate.;, Ltd., was held at 149, Leadenhallstreet, E.G. In the unavoidable absence of Sir Harold E. Snagge, K.B.E. (chairman of the company), who
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    28 20 Dr. J. V. Landor of the Medical and Health Dept. Singapore, and Mrs. Landor and their children, photogra phed aboard the Patroclus prior to their departure for England.
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  • 157 20 Labour League A Call For Continued Sanctions London. AT the conference of the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives at Bournemouth Mr. F. Gould, national oiganizer. moved a resolution declaring loyalty to the Covenant of the League of Nations and the policy of collective security. The resolution called upon
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  • 36 20 John Battle (11), of Stanmow Road Ellesmere Port. Cheshire, was tak< hospital m a serious condition after being apparently stabbed m the chesl He has .so far been unable to give an account of the incident.
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  • 21 20 At the students' street collection on June 3 the sum collected m aid of Guy's Hospital amounted to £813 2s. 3d.
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  • 1236 21 SITUATION IN RUBBER Weekly Market Report CTOCKS are down over 3,000 tons J this week and within the New York freight cut to a figure well bdow the homeward cost of shipment it seems probable that rubber ■rill tend to go more and more U
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  • 115 21 Office r A dministering H. E. tne Officer Administering the Government, Mr. A. S. Small, will visit penang, Kedah and Fraser's Hill from July 16 to Aug. 2. His Excellency, accompanied by the personal staff, will leave by the Kedah on July 16 for Penang and proceed to Butterworth and
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  • 294 21 London, July 9. THE agitation m regard to the Zep--1 pelin's flying over England lends piquancy to the statement m the journal Aeroplane that an Air Force pilot practising blind living narrowly avoided ramming the Hindenburg on on £v, of ncr recen t flights across England The
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  • 278 21 Germany's Phenomenal Increase G^, London. June 21. ERMANY'S now famous "253 rd air squadron" has led to various exercises m simple arithmetic to compute the probable total present strength of her Air Force. What ls certain is that building is Sroceeding at a rapid rate and that m
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  • 407 21 Weekly Bureau Report THE following is the health bulletin of 1 the league of nations eastern bureau, Singapore for the week ending July 4: Plague Bassein was the only part In the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week. In addition
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  • 546 22 GOOD START MADE Hyde Park As An Aerodrome lUIBCOUNT Swinton. Secretary of State of Air declared Gatwfefc Airport open recently. After the Opening ceremtny an air display was held which included demonstrations Of civil aeroplanes, an exhibition of flying by No. 19 Sciiiariron of the
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  • 62 22 Singapore, Thursday. Playing at the Metropole Hotel last w ni hi m the quarter-final, Padmore Shield Competition, Tan Thaen Tek j SCR C.i beat Thio Chwee Hoe (Aston) 300-254. To-night, commencing at 8.30. Salleh bin Kasslm will play against James Lee (Aston). On Tuesday V. Woodford (FKC> eliminated
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  • 423 22 15 Promissory Notes Concerned Singapore, Thursday. k CLAIM for $19,402 as principal and interest due, it was alleged, on 15 promissory notes made by the defendant m favour of the plaintiff, formed the subject matter of a civil suit that came up for hearing before Mr. Justice Adrian
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  • 98 22 Herr Greiser Did Not Want It London, July 7. The "hero's welcome" planned for Herr Greiser on his return to Danzig did not materialise. His arrival was quiet and almost secret. He was welcomed by only a few Nazi officials and storm troopers. Arrangements for (he welcome were
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  • 55 22 The annual dinner of the Old Raffhsians' Association will be held at the G. H. Cafe on Thursday, July 23 at 8.15 p.m. it is hoped that as many members and men friends as possib J will attend. Tickets at $1.75 each may be obtained from the
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  • 140 22 A Tuneful Show At The Pavilion ANE has no hesitation whatever m classing "Stars Over Broadway," at the Pavilion, as one of the brightest musical comedies to be shown m Singapore for a long time. Not only are there several tuneful songs but the acting is good and
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  • 214 22 Maximum Penalty In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 8. THE maximum penalty of $200 wab imposed this morning by Inche Raut tin Mohamed Sa'at (Third Magistrate Johore Bahru I on a Chinese lorry drivei named Chew Yok Choon who wa, charged with having overloaded his
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  • 24 22 Bomb manufacturing apparatus was seized and two live bombs were found hidden m a garden after house-to-house searches m the Barisal district of Bengal
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  • 261 22 Women Beaten i At Golf THE annual match between men 1 women golfers at Stoke I suited m a win for the men f ou somes and singles by 11 to 4, wit] halved. In each game the women rea strokes, compared with nine when the women
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  • 111 22 Alleges Tricked Into Marriage New York, July 9. rOUNT Covadonga, who renounced hi right of succession to the Spa throne to marry the daughter i wealthy sugar planter, has fUed a for annulment of his marriage. He alleges that he was tricked in< the marriage by false promises
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  • 36 22 An application by a creditor f r anpointment of a receiver for I of Dr. Buck Ruxton. who was executed at Manchester for the murder of his wife, will be heard m the C! mcery Cour'.
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 192 22 To-day In Singapore* HIGH TIDES:— I.43 a.m., 2.36 p.m. FOOTBALL:— S. A. F. A. Div. I. S.C.F.A. v. S.C.C. Anson Road Stadium; Government Services League. Monopolies v. Land Office, J. C.S. A. BOXING:— Som Pong v. Joe Diamond, New World. ROWING:— RoyaI Singapore Yacht Club Rowing Regatta. CAPlTOL:— Marlene Dietrich
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  • 1095 23  - TURE TOPICS Captain Hawk Reflections On Racing Mutters l HECTIC week of Racing terminalA i row (Saturday), the last proof the Perak Summer ipoh. Another week o at Penang a fortmghi noises come back v for the big meet of the yeai Sii apore Autumn <Gold Cup> which comprises seven
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  • 81 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. In a return cricket fixture between Jasin Club and the S.F.A. played at the High School grounds on Saturday, Jasin Club beat the S.F.A. by 23 runs. Batting first the Club scored 112 runs. E. J. Cooper top-scoring with 32 runs. C.
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  • 57 23 The Standard Institute will hold its third Annual Athletic Sports on August 7 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. There will be an old boy's race, ana any old boy of this school or the foi> mer Teo Hoo Lye Institution who wishes to compete must send m his
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  • 379 23 Singapore vs. SINGAPORE'S display against Negri at the Stadium last Saturday m the "Malaya" Cup Competition has been the subject of much comment m local football circles. A correspondent, signing himself "A Keen Supporter" writes as follows: A VERY DILL GAME Singapore gave a very poor display
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  • 160 24 Som Pong Diamond Clash To-night NEW WORLD ARENA An Attractive VHITH two such colourful boxers as Som Pong: and Joe Diamond as a spotlight attraction and a trooti supports card. Mr. C. A. BeH ought to have 50?,,, compensation te~_l__t for h.s recent box-office disappointment. The fights will take place
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  • 303 24 QUING to yesterday's heavy rain no play was possible m the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championme First Division soccer match between the Police and the |£E£ end (he Second Division fixture between the RA F and HMs Terror also had to be cancelled Tri m \u be
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  • 34 24 w won fhP^hnV; ll^ 4 an ri R A Whiteomba I n5 ce Q 6 "p^ mil v chaU *W match E erbrook and A Easter bv°°B a°nV 7° EX ter and b «s£
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  • 20 24 Barber of Yortohlre, who brain a finger while playing against Cambridge University. is unlikely to play again fw another fortnight
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  • 300 24 HOW THE COUNTIES STAND IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE the county cricket season at an interesting stage, Derby, the runnere-up to Yorkshire m the Championship last year, have played three matches more than Notts, thpir nearest rivals, and head the table by a fair margin. Following Notts are Kent and Yorkshire,
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  • 190 24 I. FERRIER. the New South Wales golfer, is undoubtedly a good player. Otherwise he would not have been justified m going aU the way to England to play m his first British amateur championship recently. But I do not think he is a great golfer not yet anyhow,
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  • 147 24 Sydney, Saturday. H. H the Aga Khan may race his horses m Australia if the Federal authorities here can be persuaded to waive their objection to horses being brought from India to appear m Australia. Every effort us being made to have this regulation removed. Mr. A.
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  • 26 24 F. Walden (Northamptonshire) and A Dolphin (Yorkshire* umpired tho first Test Match between England and All India at Lords. Both had stood before m Test Matches.
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  • 69 24 ter and socn Syed Ali netted twice. This made the score 3—3. The P.W.D. then did their best to score what they thought would be thc winning gonl which wai netted by Nc;on Tee. but just before the end Ahmad Anffin put m another for the 0.8.A. thus making the
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  • 23 24 R. J. Crisp has .joined the Birmingham League club, Walsall, who already have thc assistance of M K. Foster and N. E. Partridge.
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  • 65 24 0.8.A. &> /> \y.a Draw (From Our Own Correspoi; *m Johore Bahru. July r The Old B-ys Association Bahru mot thc Public Work n ment l Athletic Association m match on tho Istana Padang ing and drew 4—4. The game was fast and •_,<»•„ throughout and some
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  • 54 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. TIIE following have been selected to represent Malacca m their "Malaya" Cup fixture against (he Services m Singapore on Saturday. Ah Sang: Rowe and Lenian: Soon Lee, cie Silva and Teck Nam- Jit Sin. Kessler, Prescott. Leon (capt >
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  • 58 24 three time*, m the first half throual Mansur. E. T Dean and Ngoh Ngoh Tee Shortly before half time the O B A made repeated attacks and acor 'hrough Abdullah bin Ali. In the second half the OB A rfr most of th° attacking and the forwaidj combining well tho
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