Morning Tribune, 16 July 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 142. SIXUAI'ORE, THL'KSDAY, July j(>, l!)^ FIVE CENTS.
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  • 620 1 o*i»4»* PL AM TO MEET GAS ATTACKS MASKS FOR EVERYBODY HM III*" TALK* LIKELY TO III: I»O«TI»OXLT» U()\V very real and deep-seated are the war fears of the European nations it the present time is indicated m a series of messages from the aroitafc
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  • 163 1 Sequel To Torture Of Indian London, July 15. IT is understood that the Foreigr Office is considering 1 making a protest to the Japanese Govornmrn. against the treatment of the British Indian. Hussein, and his wife during their detention m Manchukuo. Both Hussein and his wife
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  • 71 1 CELEBRATION IN ITALY toy Over End Of Sanctions Rome, July 14. JHE 2415,t and last a\ay of the "ccmomic siege" wII be celebrated throughout Italy to-morrow The Duce has issued a special order ejecting that the national nag Jivni be flcwn from all public inrldiny;, offices and private houses from
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  • 69 1 Malta, July 14. The Le'ters Patent Bill, empowering His Majesty to revoke the presen Constitution, and providing for a Crown Colony Government, has bed passed by boh houses of Parliament and has received the Royal Assent. Renter Wireless. Mr. C. W. O. Gibson has been appointed Deputy
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  • 185 1 Cunard To Build New Fleet London, July 15 IT is reported that the Cunard-White 1 Star company contemplate building at least eight new liners, apart from the projected sister ship to the Queen Mary, which will completely modernise their fleet and enable them to challenge the
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  • 719 2 Convict Accused Of Stabbing Singapore, Wednesday. "THE deceased voluntarily made a vtatoment to me when I saw him, m which he said that while he was making hats he was stabbed by Moh IVmjj On the serond occasion I saw the deceased, when ho was making
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  • 201 2 U. S. Canada Agreement QING'NG of the certificate of the Exchange of His Majesty's Rrtin CfUUm, m rcspec 1 of Canada, for the P r oc l amat s nn by the pv dent 'j the Uni'.rd Stages, of V*€ trade agreement between Canada and ihe United States of Amcr'ua
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  • 137 2 Woman Who Was Afraid Singapore, Wednesday. A VERDICT of suicide by hanging was ft returned by the Singapore Coroner Mr. W. G. Porter to-day, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of an unknown Chinese who was found m an abandoned hut m the vicinity of
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  • 100 2 Kail way Line And Bridge Damaged Jerusalem, July 14 DAILWAY saboteurs maintain their Si activity and have damasrod the nain IHi*- West of Jerusalem and the railway bridee mar Tulkarem. by usin i xpiosirei Four houses m an Arab village rear raffa wc-e dynamited because they' harboured sn'pers.
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  • 191 2 Remarkable Story From China London, July 14 THE newspapers comment on the evidence which has reached London from Manchuria of the bru'al ill-trtat-I ment of an Indian merchant and his family after their arrest at Hainkiuc ion June 17 by 'he Japanese authotti s. m contravention of British extraterritorial
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  • 106 2 DARDANELLES PARLEY Agreement On All Points Montreux, July 14 IN agreement has practically been reached m respect of the disouted n nts n the Dardanelles Conference There will be a plenary meeting "noTow and the convention m at a final nlenarv meeting wards he end of the week. r r'n,>
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  • 18 2 The University of Yale confer honorary Doctorate of Letters oi v Bor G. M. Trevelyan. of Cambridm University.
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  • 25 2 The 2nd Bat alion. The Gordon Hi| andera, arrived at Alexandria fro Gibraltar m H.M. cruiser F> lake the place of troops sent to Paled
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    • 33 2 SHARE OUR /^5 ENTHUSIASM I t KLDI 7v POWDERED WHOLE MILK /^vO is pure delicious fresh milk \J£\\ J y^^^ m convenient powdered \&^s^ and be convinced. >^ Vii M (;i:tz p,ros. co. i
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  • 146 3 L:\ELOPMENT IN CHINA Trouble Still Looms Canton.July 15 P IFT mi dramatic .developments SSStattS for abolishment of k ii,,ith-West. Council th issued to-day anr"l'Tn Cv »hich is resarded ""f, J first step towards the estaSJSJJr- independent regimo The Central Governments fterminafsSsvmt- ass Nankni. if the Southern generals
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  • 176 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Heavy military movements are reported from the provinces of Hunan. Kiangsl and Kweichow. The vanpuards of the Natnklng unius under General Hu Chung Nan are only 80 li <2123 miles i from the Kwangtung border. General Chen Chi Tans, the Canton Commander-in-Chief, hai wired
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  • 44 3 Singapore. Wednesday. Hon R a Chinese head boy :Vo n 5 e rl^ lif Sandwich r ot /J iminal breach of servant of $150 from one Mr. -<-* he was willin, to "^.baffSHffJ? 111 July 21 for 11 ol $250 being allowed
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  • 253 3 A negations A gainst Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. DETECTIVE-INSPECTOR Nickels, tha officer m charge of Commercial Crime, was instrumental yesterday la summoning three Chinese tradesmen under the Trade Marks Ordinance. The defendants appeared before the Criminal District Court to-day. The first defendant. Cheong Ngian Chan, of Chop Pin Pin, North
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  • 167 3 No Further Action At Present London, July 15. CMUGGLING m North China was again the subject of questions m the House of Commons to-day. Sir J S. Wardlaw Milne, Unionist member for Kidderminster, inquired the result of the discussions with America on the question and whether it was
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  • 22 3 The National Union of Teachers has made a grant of £250 and a special donation of £100 to the Workers' Educational Association.
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  • 314 3 China's Only Hope Is In Unity Against Aggression, Says Educationist 'By Qur Chinese Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday CHINA'S only hope of salvation is to present a united front to foreign aggression This is the oniv means by which she can attain complete freedom She is at present *n a very critical
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  • 168 3 Tricycles To Be Limited To 7MO THE following action by the general committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is reported:— Agreed that the number of licensed tricycles should be limited to 7.000. Agreed to consider any reasonable offers to sell made by owners of land which, m consecfuence
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  • 10 3 Lord Hawke i^ captain of the North Berwick Golf Club.
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  • 46 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. S. *****— Tan Hong Neo (w> and anor. vs. Sarfraz Singh etc. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Ne Sek Pok.
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    • 39 3 SilviVrin |Tfi Prevents falling hair Removes dandruff overJ&fttf night, Grows new healths ft hair makes the haiF ft 1 '^B silky plossy aml waVy< w From all Chemists and '^-y High-class Stores. Distributors: Rahamin Penhas, 86, Robinson Road, Singapore.
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    • 32 3 -MAN LION" riMSi/rj RAPID HARDENING I CEMENT 30 I f H Br r ckitq w 1 aag i» tt CENTb I I JBb'^' I JSm ■m PER 1 "> I xaaß MONTOR LTD.
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  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News Special London Cables
    • 22 4 THE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents.
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    • 129 4 Wednesday's closing. rurwara. 727 32 unchanged. Steady Ne s W pof° rk Tuesday's closing w Qj 11 j p t SpotT Wednesday's closing Totip 8 A little business has passed to-day at the same level as yesterday, transactions m AugJSept. being recorded at 27 I|4 and Oct.|Dec. at 27
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    • 73 4 Singapore, Wednesday noon. Nn tvugo i Buyers. Setters, wo. I x.R.s.S. m cases JL°r A J n I V ***** 27 5U6 Good FAQ. m cases (FOB. July) 21V1R 971/ No. I.X.R.R.S. (Soot-loose) lA (awardab^e Spore 27 27% do. July 27 27V« do. Aiir JSpot. 27V 8
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    • 19 4 Wedn J S po a i V S Closin? Singapore Wedn- S doy. s closi^ $93% 3/ 8
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    • 8 4 London 139s per fine ounce +2 d.
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    • 7 4 London spot 19iH 6 ii l6
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    • 7 4 Straits Rotterdam H 3 8 unchanged.
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    • 5 4 Umdon spot 275. 3d.
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    • 46 4 The following, were closing c notations on the London Foreign Exchange Market on Saturday. London-New York 5 02 5 8 —V B London-Paris 7 13 16 —332. -London -Amsterdam 7.374 unchanged. London-Hongkong 13 716 (unchanged). The following were closing quotations m Singapore on yesterday.
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    • 116 4 Singapore, July 15. London 4 months' sight 2|4^j London 3 months' sight 2j4Vs London 60 days' sight 2|4 3|32 London 30 days' sight 2|4 3j32 London demand 2|4 1(16 London T.T. 2|4 I|l6 Lyons and Paris demand 882 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand 58 9^16 Batavia and Sourabaya
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    • 107 4 A new boarding-house is being built at Repton School, and the foundationstone was laid by the Bishop of Chester, a former headmaster of the school. London T.T. 2 4 7!32 London D.D. 2|4ft London 30 days' sight 2 4 9|32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 5|16 London 3
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    • 306 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS •New York prices quoted m U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage and stump duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Previously To-day Rise or fan. otherwise stated War Loan, 3Vfe pc 1063J16 *****6 Com. Union Assce. (Units) 11
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    • 74 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed fFully paid up) V.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00a Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, h. UNAQAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. I 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk. ••r #v H^! ::H? """"""""""•^"!•J'J( sO v
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    • 23 4 oo cool uncL f^Mtk For the bath and Obtainable from all good dealers, Agents for Malaya:— rhe Successors of MOIXE COMTE CO., LTI
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  • 1004 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE LIST k^We**** Isth July 5 p.m. MINING i "t A "k 18 6 19 6 I j«' ,f! l£ i r' IdrisHyds «dsj 31 3 Iv>h I: >16- 146 156 lelapi 90 .95 Khan :Tto .<» <*.) 20 3O cd X' 1 U T ini.lt tt) 17
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    • 7 5 I i^IOTOR 9\IOX i A BB A.
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    • 339 5 BANK OF CHINA HEAD OFFICE: 50. HANKOW .^^ffiSScinW TOTAL RESOURCES S SoOOO OWMIO Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL «i« 591 M Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS 53.453.W1.'" vBOARD OF DIRECTORS: nr Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, nMIH g Member of Stand^CommitU National Mr. Chur-Tong Yih, rhairman, Commercial Bank of China, Chairman, Chinese Chamber
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    • 141 6 j OPENING TO-NIGHT! PAVILION 6.U ».1J FD^^^Sr~| 1 P^*P^3 A MUSICAL VERSION of THE PERENNIAL STAGE SUCCESS I I M^i 'WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD H^V "-»^ltt^ 1 MODERN YOUNG HAN'S WVENTURES 'F I //V MIDDLE AGES A CAVALCADE r* .1 ACKIIIT II A i\AN I >J IN HIS BEST BRITISH
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    • 110 6 "A Splendid Picture Sure to have a Ion? Run" —-Morning: Tribune (yesterday) "A VERY F.NE FILM- Sta WWo™P o™ Fn Pm SEE THIS GRAND MUSICAL SHOW! SPECIAL MATINEE CAPITOL TO^L 315 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 111 X i\ T 1^ 11 1 TX" V V beautiful .tar of PAUL KOBE SON
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 7 I\ striking study of Walter Huston m the title role of the new British film. "Rhodes of Africa", which conies to the Pavilion next week
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    • 174 7 'SKI- PARIS By NIGHT! The DREAM of EVERY TOURIST! The f CAN-CAN! The Gay Cabarets! V SNAPPY' SAUCY!! I h V FirSt FRE N(:H de Fro <- vu oawij. duct ion screened m Singapore^ for years! M^WtMil. "I A VIF f fe; !^/5i PARISIENNE (\_(^J/;M^ with the lilting music of
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    • 207 7 S SUN TALKIE HALL (New World) 7.1.7 10-\HpIII !l.:tO FOX'S GREAT MUSICAL HIT "GEORGE WHITES j I SCANDALS OF 1935" i with ALICE FAYE JAMES DUNN. I EMPIRE TALKIE I 1 Tanjontf Plgai 7.00 OiMiiinii TO-NIGHT HAS The First Amazing Drama of Primitive American Wilderness. j '"TRAILING tiii: KILLMfi"! i
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  • 226 8 New Party In France Paris VET another political party has now 1 been founded m France. It is called the French People's Party and is national and anti-Communist In policy. Its founder. M. Jacques Doriot, deputy and mayor of the populous Paris suburb St. Denis, and all the
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  • 120 8 "Straw-Vote" In Favour Of Mr. Landon New York, July 12. MH Landon would be elected President by a majority of thirteen electoral college votes over Mr. Roosevelt if the elections are held to-day, according to the results of a nation wide "strawvote" conducted by the Institute of Public
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  • 101 8 Air Mail F ilms Four Special Events At The Pavilion tUHEN the new Pavilion programme ff opens to-day the breezy Jack Buchanan picture. "When Knights Were Bold." will not be the only attraction. In the Gaumont British News four Items of very recent interest are brought to the local screen—
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  • 64 8 Count BaUet-UtOttT, president. International Olympic Committee, who hai completed a tour of Finland, announces that the country is technically fully capable of organizing both .summer and winter games and warmly praises itsporting spirit. He considers that Finland among the .small nations has the best chance of being .selected by his
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  • 763 8 BRITAIN'S OVER -RIDING NEED IS PEACE Liberal Convention States A Policy London. A CONVENTION called to define the aims and obir-cts of the Liberal National Party. and to give the party Vs own operative and administrative mnchin^rv. was held at the Central Hall, Wes f minster. Among those who t^ok
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  • 223 8 Planned ßy R.A.F, Chief Alexuu, GYPT is to have the finest airport m the Mediterranean—and the t it have been drawn up by a v lot who was one of the most dashi? rmen of the Great War He is Group Captain Sir Q uit Von and.
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  • 196 8 No Evidence To Sun port Theft Charge Singapore, Wedne> THE trial of two Eurasian tmp'.o;, es of Messrs. Robinson Co. Ltd named W. H. Ess and C. H. BrisUnv. whi adjourned following counsel's submi that no cas? had been made oul ai them, concluded yesterday before Mr A. D.
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  • 567 9 OPENED AT 01 SHOREHAM Seaplanes To Be Catered For Shoreham Worthing wa»«^J three tol j. ns the m;«vor> < f the S outh of France. Germany. Knuknul. J Belcilim were enHollanrJ rt .7 their aeroplanes of prize of £50 for an by the offer jif P"
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  • 89 9 FIRE IN LEAGUE PALACE AT GENEVA PrietkH Documents Undamaged Geneva. AFIRE broke out m the library win? of the league of Nations' new £2.000.000 building on the outskirts of Geneva. Fiie-engines were summoned from I.ausanne, 40 miles away, but before they had left the Geneva fire brigade had put out
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  • 219 9 BELGIAN M.P.'S TO HAVE HEAD 'PHONES Rapid Translation Service Brussels. A TELEPHONE with head-pieces will shortly be found on the desk of every member of the Belgian Chamber It will connect with the official translating desk and enable deputies to listen to all immediate translation of speeches m the Chamber.
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  • 142 9 Needed In Everyday Life IDDRESSING the Swindon and Dis■ft trict branch of the Workers' Educational Association at the William Morris Memorial Hall, Kelmscott. Oxfordshire. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald spoke of the value of idealism m everyday life. "If we could only Ret idealism more and more abundantly coming into
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  • 328 9 ONLY EFFICIENCY &> FORCE CAN PREVENT WAR London LORD Swinton, Secretary of State for Air. speaking at Locko Park, near Derby, said that if war should come acain, it would be the end, whoever won The essential was to create a deterrent force strong enough to prevent war. The forces
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  • 318 9 HE'S GOT THE BRAINS OF TWO MEN And They Both Work Independently Sydney, July 2. THERE is a man m Sydney with a dual brain. At least, that is how he described it. when he gave a practical demonstration of it. The man is Mr. Stirling Wilkinson, of Beecroft. a
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  • 327 10 MORNING TRIBUNE CHINA AND SIAM Singapore: Thursday, July 16, 1936. IT is pleasant to learn from a Tribune interview with Dr. Ling Ping 1 that the Chinese Goodwill and Economic Mission to Siam has had highly satisfactory results. Relations between the two countries have always been close, for, just as
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  • 480 10 THE end of sanctions may have been hotly challenged m political circles at home, but there will be little criticism of the decision so far as Malaya is concerned, for it brings to an end a state of affairs m commercial circles locally which has been irksome m
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    186 10 Mr. W. C. S. Corry is to act as Firsi Assistant Secretary (B>, and to be Cleri of Councils. Mr. William John McCubbin is to be a Veterinary Officer. Veterinary Department, S.S. and F.M.S. a Mr. M. C. Hay, formerly a judge in Singapore, is to officiate as District
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    • 3 10 L..1.Lt.1.;n..'r. J.>*i...>.OKTn t;
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    • 134 10 FOR BETTER ENTERTAINMENT j^^P w- J Hi^h signal-t:vnoise-ratio, fuKiitJ* I^^^ jßllljJß reproduction, supcr-sensitivitr »SB|BbK% Poetical terms they mean fsWy better entertainment from distant ****mi^^ stati us and perfect entertainment from near-by stations. 11 U S the remarkable advance m entertainment value which has 10% for cash particularly struck everyone who
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  • 435 11 CAMPAIGN IN Ministry May Be Formed Berlin. 1* S^SreU 1 and 1 (;crm f"r of its functions to a the^sJSm**" the dir r? ExSrSSrw sc ET*». ken by the new orßa nization. sn r!.iti«n< saline change b K d economize colonial 'ro^vrnto m Germany.
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  • 360 11 Oxford Group's A ints London. a CABLE from a Cabinet Minister was A S out at an informal luncheon held at Anderton's Hotel. Fleet Street, riven by three working journals s to n her London newspapermen, and a number ofrepresentatives of the Oxtord G The
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  • 102 11 New Policy Of G. W. R. London 'TARLS" are to replace "Dukes" and "Bulldogs" for work on the hilly railway routes m Central Wales, it is announced here by the Great Western Railway Company. The "Earls" will be a new class of locomotive—the "Dukes" and "Bulldogs" are
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    • 33 11 PHONES W33 Telegraphic Address>lOSl CHAR3UNGLY SITUA TED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. i!i[ X C^ LLENT ACCO >l>iOi>AllON WITH EVERY COMFORT. tOtJiIAIL UAR AND KESI^LKA.NT IS "TUB 11 PLACI FOR t'OCK'IAILb— LUNCIitON AND DINNEK.
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    • 108 11 Br TIFFIN: §100 Cream of Asparagus Fish A La Menagere Escalope of Veal Spinach Mashed Potato Cold Meat Salad Cabbenet Pudding Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. \_2 O L v LJ Sole w& m* Bh rab i^ R'_JlL J Prawn iiors L» oeuvres vanes "Capiloi" Baked Alasca A Choice
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  • 257 13 ww. A striking picture taken at Henley Regatta, when grey skies changed to blue and the son shone out on all the *ay pageantry of tne world's most pictured carnival. I The Japanese mystery crew taking off at Henley for a full course trial m
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  • 739 14 Decorative HOME lo;ui|> a conic*!* of rour liomr for parties with a <*orktail hair for it* chirk' attraction. MUCH may be said m objection to the part that gin, whisky, pahits and cocktaiLs play m our lives hero. Much, too, may be said m favour of it However the aim
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  • 178 15 One ol the men m my acquaintance a stock subject when put Sx to a woman he does not know; is with What do you hink of And what should any M think of s: ring? inks ol it on Parcel and off it. inks
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  • 133 15 Colourful Kitchens Maybe you do not take a cruise to the South Seas for the winter or nd your days m romantic aciventurs. but that is no reason why you >t lead a very colourful life. Artists and designers have .spent considerable time, apparently, planning ways of Introducing colour into
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  • 14 15 ooumns may be noMand as or the ruffle that uu space between the curtains.
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    • 24 15 "'I «ii a\i:\t t 1 WAVES- j f rom $10— $2j Oil, Gallia "nd Eugene Methods fcon Interlandi j j4iy. Capitol B dg j
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    • 194 15 A TOURISTS SHOPPING I GUIDE I LUGGAGE CARRIER j SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. I Baggage Contractors Forwarding J Agento. Booking. Agents for FM&. i Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc. Tel. AddreM. "LUGGAGE" 1 PHONE 2428
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    • 166 15 HAIRDRESSER Maison Marcelle f^^ Special reduction F«^N m Permanent for 3 JUNE and JULY f\ 35 Stamford Kd., I Tel. 4807 Prop. J. KOOY, 5/LK STORE We Offer You Every Facility when BUYING AT Tajmahal Store 23 HIGH ST. STATIONER SPECIAL OFFER of Writing Cabinets A box containing 50 sheets
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    • 106 15 I CHEMIST A SOOTHING SPRAY FOR HEAD COLDS NASAL CONGESTION Makes Breathing fas/er NASAL DROPS A with iiffimA Apcnts. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. GRAMOPHONES 4 O I I M It I GRAMOPHONES and RECORDB NEW MODELS $21 to $50— ROBINSON PIANO Co^ Bii. LU
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    • 457 16 JKi _^^HL y^ B I l^^^^^i BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore 1936. 1936. 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. U RANCHI 17,000
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    • 917 16 HUE HARBOUR; ty PASSENGERS SHIPS IIV DOCK BY AIR SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES CX OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE fi^SSi££ag> ta.m» Godown 2 Ga U N w Rohna 25 Aircraft Brisbane, from Brisbane, j^coen 15 Darwin and D.E.I, (arrived Singapore G i en beg 11 July 1)— Mr. R. V. Carter,
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  • 72 17 Dr F \V. .Won. a member of the Cambridge Fxpidiiion which went to Japan recently to see the total eclipse of the sun He is return ng to England abonrrf the P. and O. Corfu Mrs. M. Hutton, a prominent society memb?r from Melbourne, photographed aboard
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  • 182 17 John Brown Co. Pay Dividend Again A DIVIDEND of Is per share on the j Ordinary shares is recommended by the directors of John Brown and Co., Ltd., the builders of the Queen Mary, m their 72nd annual report. This is j the first Ordinary dividend since 1924-25. i The
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    • 303 17 nrit x s piti l p lliv c (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sail*. Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following: rates. t Class passenfen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane Sydney or Mcl bn'jrnp m tpn ronnectinf? KPM Vessel mESSS™* 1 return lst
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    • 561 17 v^pfm JACQUES For MarseUles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 24 5 B IL 4DAM E° r rseilles Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aut 4 I ?£Zr, PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 21 ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 4 J OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). I &UgOn ToUlane 88lt bOD
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  • 162 18 BRITAIN BUILDING BIGGEST AIR LINER London IN air liner designed to carry 65 passengers and a crew of seven is to be huili at Lincoln. Renter understands M Michael Wibault. the French aircraft ieaffMT announced to-da\ that the machine will be «>f the luxury type with sleeping compartments, refreshment tar
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  • 92 18 Italy Waiting For Its Withdrawal Rome. July 9. THE imminent reduction of the Bri--1 ti.sh fleet m the Mediterranean winch has been authoritatively announced m London, lias caused ereat SSfSfSS a V d is as a bi X Mep towards the final liquidation of the Anglo-Italian dispute. fa
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  • 80 18 South-West's Position Precarious Canton, July 12. THE defection of a portion of Km*mIl nt>/s land Md air forces hL JTcad to the navy. Two torpedo boaS deserted to Nanking last nißht creeD down the Pearl River seawards -md are now proceeding north MfanwhUe Kwangd troops a ,e
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  • 21 18 London, July 14 pOR th.nrs, tjm« the First Lord of ■■Sift KS^Vs- 1 courageous British Wireless
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  • 25 18 Thirty miners were killed and m SV' eX P IOa '"■'™> l? caused bj a short circuit, al the Ohtan Colliery In lhe Fukuok. PrefmSTS Japan
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  • 450 18 M. Titulescu's Great Work Towards Cooperative Effort in The Balkans Bucharest. RUMANIA'S nimble minister for foreign affairs. Mr. Nicholas Titulescu. has set about cementing a little closer the relations of the Balkan and Petite Ententes. He seems to be the ideal character to preside over them both, and is losing
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  • 145 18 BURMA WANTS A VOLUNTEER R.A.F. Rangoon AN auxiliary Air Force may shortly come into existence m Kurm V Canvassing with this object m view lias been launched by a num ber of airminded youths who mm sider that a squadron could be raised m Rangoon, as m Singapore The Majority
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  • 51 18 London, July 14. rE largest item m the Supplementary Civil Service Estimates for £4.006.250 issued to-day is £2.930.900 as a erant for the Cattle Fund. Substantial provision is made also for air raid precautions including £Rsn 000 required for increased provision for the production of respirators- British
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  • 16 18 An aeroplane which was poison against vermin crashed near Goldap. m East Prussia The >' was killed.
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    • 811 19 Ofl THE RADIO toircs. No. 11: Dame Sybil ThorndiKC B» a 9 I* 1^ 111 111 I**-* (the famous adressK I'lCI^ 11 1 7.30 a.m. A Programme of Nev. lilt* Gramophone Records. j^'Oijrai""^ 800a m The News and An- m .tr M rouncements. 1011 z: GStf 13.97 me J"* Greenwich
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    • 373 19 10.20 a.m. News m French. 10.40 a.m. News m English. 10.50 a.m. Theatrical Broadcast. 12.05 p.m. News m German. 12.20 p.m. End of broadcast. llerlill Station OJN 31.45 metres (9,540 kcs.), DJB 19.74 metres (15.200 kcs.). DJA 31.38 metres <9.560 kcs.>; DJQ 19.63 metres U6.280 kcs.). _r» n.v TO-DAY 4.15
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    • 268 19 mil m^ \\lS4* Htf nUIS Hauptmann's Estate Less Than £200 New York. DRUNO RICHARD HAUKTMANN, who ft wag electrocuted on April 4 for murder ing the Lindbergh bab>. has left muro«™s belongings t0 his "beloved wife, Anna, to be hers and hers Io^tr^ iU whicn nasjju t been filed, =£S
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  • 1850 20 HISTORY OF CAR TYRES Rotarians Told The Story Singapore, Wednesday. WITH the advent of the motorcar the pneumatic tyre came into tremendous demand and it may interest some oi von to know that the consumption of rubber generally—principally for motor-car and lorry tyres—has fMM up
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  • 155 20 Commonwealth 3 Census Canberra, July l. AUSTRALIA'S population at March 31 was 6,766,445, an increase of 1 since June 30, 1933, according to fl issued recently by the Common-.. Statistician. The increase represents an average of 44,151 during the past three year Of the total
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  • 45 20 Edgar Schlesinger, 32, a German law student, on holiday staying at Lambolle Road, N.W., was at Bow Street £43, and ordered to pay £5 ss. c for "harbouring" a camera, valued at f.43. which he had brought from Germany and had not paid duty on.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 26 20 ANCHOR B^U«\ 1 B^^^* B^M^^ V^^k\ BB i ™—> ™J Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.
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  • 348 21 PROGRESS IN Surplus For The Year i f»n<irt «f the KoninkJ l ;,rvi<es were continued -all, unaltered m 1935. i' r r; -s „r imkm had to be f,,r (iovernment «r g o .n „,,,.r i sland trades. SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE ""I mick" carried, both
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  • 57 21 Armaments Issues Claim further Support London, July 10 ON';.0 N < -k Exchange industrial issues l;:uU( ;;^^wi,h armaments conw were nrm but, elsewhere, 1 J^-end selling resulted m >• German bonds ruled on the Italo-Gennan Wheat and cotton rose '^American advices. to the Foreign Exchanges Fnmc luu>x P
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  • 12 21 T S rl^ e h ki^d and several 1 mon^rators In Valparaiso.
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  • 164 21 Sailor Wants To Learn German Berlin A BRITISH sailor m H.M.S. Hood has sent a letter to the "Berliner Tageblatt" appealing for a German correspondent with whom he can exchange letters m order to improve his German grammar. Here is the letter, as published: "Dear Sir, "I subscribe
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  • 119 21 West End Suits Flown To Geneva London UTEST END tailoring has weaned the Emperor of Abyssinia from his national costume. A large crate, packed with more than a £100 worth of new clothes from a West End tailor been flown out to him at Geneva, where the Negus
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  • 198 21 T hanks To Fleet Mediterranean And Red Sea Services THE following message has been broadcast to the Royal Navy from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated July 11:— "Their Lordships wish to express their high appreciation of the services rendered by Officers and men of H.M. Ships which have
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  • 33 21 Four officials of the Polish subsidiary of the Austrian Phoenix Insurance Company, which operates chiefly In Galicia, have been arrested and the Minister of Finance has ordered an i investigation into its affairs.
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  • 1193 21 FRASER and Co.'s weekly report on the local share market, dated July 14, j •states: Quick changes m the European poli-' tical situation seem nowadays to bei matters of common occurrence, but Herr, Hitler's latest move m effecting a compromise with Austria,
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  • 75 21 Descendant Dies In MRS. JEAN ARMOUR CHELU. a drs-cenri-mt of Robort Fnrns. h-»s drd bore at thp a-o of 8?. Bh« w-s born m Dumfrios. Sc-tinnd m tho house next to tho one m wh'rh Burns died. Mrs Chom was a dnuuhter of Jenny Armour the yomw sicter
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  • 774 22 Technical Point Regarding Loading Law Singapore. Tuesday AN important decision governing the question of the overloading of lorries was made by Mr. Justice Adrian (lark m the Supreme Court to-day when he delivered judgment m the appeal of Ong Boon llu.it against conviction and sentence
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  • 47 22 Si'i'.rnnorr. W^dni^div. Leong Boom na^ th's morning chafed before the Third Magistrate with Roinq urmed with a dagger m Waterloo Street la^t night He i ordered to bo remanded m roliro custody for twenty-four hours and the rnse was transferred to the District Court.
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  • 75 22 Big Bill Thompson's Tribute To King Toronto, June 23. "DIG Bill" Thompson former mayor of D Chicago, who is on holiday m Toronto, has often criticised the British Royal Family. To-day he wished Xin 1^ Edward a happy birthday. "That's a fine young man you've got there,"
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  • 96 22 Cairo. Summer-time Is divorce time m Egypt. Divorce figures go up m leaps and bounds during June, July and August, while there is a corresponding decrease m those for marriages, according to statistics published here. During the first nine months of 1935 there were 302,862 marriages.
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  • 32 22 A small balloon released m a competition at a bazaar at St. Saviour's Church, Battersea, last month has been nicked up at Chaource, m the department of Aube, France, 310 miles away
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    15 22 Hawley just fails to reach a high hall which brought the Middlesex their third goal.
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  • 219 22 Kedah Firm's A ims Singapore, Wednesday. A KEROSENE war, which is expert ed to brins down prices, may be started m Singapore shortly, it is already being waged m North Malaya. Mi\ Kho Hui Tze, manager of the Tai Hong Petroleum Company of Kedah and Penan?,
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  • 270 22 Chile The League Washington fHILE is opposed to the adoption of an v American League of Nations m place of Geneva. She has notified her opposition to the proposal for sucn a league, us will be discussed at the Pan-American Peace Conference proposed by President Roosevelt this summer, m a
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  • 65 22 Move To Prevent Credit Expansion Washington, July 14. THE Federal Reserve Board announ- red a sharp increase m the reserve rcquirments of its member banks to become effective after the close of business to-day. Mr. Marriner Eccles, Chairman of the Board, states that the action is designed to
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  • 14 22 The Minister of Health delivered the Inaugural address to the Health Congress at Southport.
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  • 154 22 Singapore, Wednesday. THE Singapore Chamber of Comm< Rubber Association held its 1.-3 auction, to-ciay, when there \v<m Catalogued 961.966 lb.— toiu Offered 940,909 lb.— tons Sold 8G7.554 lb.— tons 581 London-Spot 7 3 4d. New York -Spot 16 016 centr. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents Pel Standard
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 143 22 To-clav In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— 9.3B a.m., 8.30 p m FOOTBALL:— S. AFA Div. 11, S.C.F.A. II v. Government Monopolies, S.H.B. TENNIS: -Singapore Lawn Tennis Championship, S.C.C. PROGRAMME ol scenes from "Christopher Robin." Flagstaff House, Mount Ro.sie, 5 p.m. CAPITOL: -Paul Robeson and Irene Dunne m "Show Boat." ALHAMBRA: Claire
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  • 662 23 fIVE GOALS MARGIN Club Fade Out Early Sinsupore, Thursday. n r1 t( ,r the "surprise packet" l S s£*| the Middlesex h ,hn opened the sconns m he f the Kame, the S.l .t. h ln thP picture for the »7;'; \a,m.. and the issue
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  • 215 23 "apt. Elision Makes A Chan Sweep London, July 14. A PRESS message from Utah that the British racing motorists. Captain G. gystoa and his co-driver, Mr. Denly. who oy yesterday had already established eighteen new world records m their 450 horse-power car. have broken the 48-hour
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  • 18 23 Alan Melville, the former Sussex captain, is a first-class hockey player, and during the winier appeared for Wimbledon.
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  • 185 23 Indians Better On First Two Days London, July 1. IT is generally ccrnsidered that the Indians were better on the lirst and seicond days and the hope Is expressed that they will be encouraged thereby to I show their best form during the remain- der of the tour.
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  • 48 23 Firth of Clyde, July 14. The United States six-metre tenm of four yachts aside has won the BritishAmerican Cup. beating Great Britain by 4 matches to three m the best of seven matches. A feature of the American success wos their excellent team-work Reuter Wireless.
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  • 14 23 Nottinghamshire suffered a loss of £395 15s. 9d. on the season of 193 b.
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  • 19 23 As a result of his benefit match. B Lilley. the Nottinghamshire wicketkeeper, received a sum of £1,138 9s. 1(1.
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  • 552 24 A WELL-EARNED VICTORY S.L.T.A. Tourney Nears End Singapore, Wednesday. TUX i; the Veteran Singles t'ham- pion of Malaya m past years Dr. P. K. Tyau added to hfa laurels this evening when beat his c(»nipatriot, Chia Kenj; Tye, la the final of Veterans' Singles
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    20 24 Pearson, the Middlesex reriment «•••'< jrertenuV. match a«ainst |J r\ ?Zhx r" at>ti n dMrin£J MC 8J) the m.hlury 5-1 (See
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  • 155 24 Chinese Embassy Makes Objection London. July 14 THE Chinese Embassy is appealing U 1 the Gaumon* British Film company now making a film entitled "OHM S against a scene m which British troop cross a river and attack Chinese pira t.> who are mounted on New Forest
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  • 297 24 DESULTS of matches m the County 1 9 for 0. cricket, championship which concluded on Tuesday but were omitted from yesterday's issue, are v follows: At (Swansea— Glamorgan beat Leicester by 10 wickets. Leicester 94 (Mercer 6 for 42 1 nnd 176 'Mercer
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  • 146 24 <ats Chase Electric London racing cats chasing electric mice will on bp scon m England which Is alr udv swont by a rIM,- r;irin^raze. 1110 lirst cat-racing tmck In tho "."nth" 1 11 D -ex. An experlmenUl race meetlnr with ress. many hundreds of p^oole to watch the
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