Morning Tribune, 18 July 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 114. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, July 18, 1936. FIVE CEiNTS.
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  • 368 1 „ll»||ti: THANKS FOR lll** SAFETY HARMLESS INCIDENT ABHESTB^MAW^BIIBVEB London, July 17. j ,v, .'VITI VI'lOXS to the Kim and messages of thankfulness that fl l,im u result of yesterday's incident have poured rJSSS &S *>' S* 5 world to-day. i ,,,,,-s.nres from all the Dominions Governments
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  • 202 1 Leaving Early Next Month London. July IT. rLL informed observers hope that the appointment of Mr. Hughe Knatchbuil Hugessen to the Briiisn Embassy m China, combined with the transfer of Sir Alexander Cadogan to the Foreign Office In London, will mark a new era m Far
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  • 95 1 Sequel To Hussein London, July 17. THE Foreign Office has made strong representations to the Japanes Government, through the ambassador m London, on the Hussein case, says Reuter. It will bo recalled that Hussein, a British Indian, and his wife, were detained m Manehukuo. allocations of
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  • 19 1 The Air mail (imperial) despatched from Singapore on July 8 wu delivered m London en July 16 <8 day**.
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  • 87 1 London, July 17. IT is expected that the drafting committee of the Montreaux, Conference will to-day give the new Straits Convention its final form and that It will be ready for signature by Mcndaj British Wireless Lord Stanhope, who as leader of the British delegation to the
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  • 294 1 Britain And The London, July 17. THE decision f»? to whether the meeting of the Locaim Powers is to oe attended only by Britain, France and Belgium is understood to be dependent on consultations between m? capitals of these three countries following me suggestions made by
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  • 452 2 GAOL MURDER Jury's 10-Minute Decision Singapore, Friday. THE curtain was rug down, m the 1 Singapore Assize Court to-day, on the Prison .Murder Va.se, when sentence of death m passed l>v his lordship Mr. Justice Adrini Clark, m prisoner M 4IG, known to the mit-icle world
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  • 28 2 His wife's p,old wedding ring, lost m| July, 1!>1G. was turned up by Mr. George Qolding, of Three Cross, near Wim- 1 borne (Dorset), while he was ploughing.
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  • 268 2 Great Success Achieved Singapore. Friday "THE Netherlands East Indies are a good example of the importance of the results that can be achieved by the education of the native Civil Service officials and ot the masses as to the utility of public health measures
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  • 51 2 (From Our Oicn Correspondent/ Bangkok. July 17. With a view to preserving the good name of Siam for pepper m the world j markets, the Government has introduced regulations for an examinati>>n by the cv terns prior to export. Adulterated pepper will not be allowed lor export.
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  • 366 2 Tract tdy In The Civil Prison Singapore. Friday. THERE was a stir m the Singapore Civil Prison on the night of July 12 when a 37-year-o!d Chinese named Chow Seng was found hanging In his cell. The man, who was on remand pending a case of house-breaking
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  • 173 2 Gangsters To The Fore MINE American, and ni,. n films were banned from exhi m the Colony during the period a J 1 to June 30, 1936-accordinß to\ m tification m the Oov-nmem r? published yesterday. Gazett c In one U.S.A. picture only two reel* were banned.
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  • 66 2 Mr. F.L. Williams, M.C.S.. has been appoint d by H.E. the Officer Administering the Government to act as Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya. H.E. the Officer Administering the Government has apointi-d Mr R. C. Gates. M.C.S., to act as Second Assistant Secretary at the Colonial Secretariat. H.E. the Officer
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 50 2 V^fJ| LA FRESH MILK-Vv ITH ALL THE TROUi'.LE T E^ nd to del milk -L/ milk, to drink. It 1 ipeci II 1 I for babi< If your irith only dealer cannot supply you, L Klin. At-ens kh us his name and ad--v.it: .ion. dn Add water to Klim fur
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    • 104 2 A Guaranteed Family income— During The lears When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME BENEFIT nas betf designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical me(hod, whereby you may ifequately provide for the care and comfort
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  • 515 3 FATHER ON TRIAL «Hbs Giddy At Singapore, Friday. hastlv murder, alV ,v- Vcn committed l.onWolKoad. hut r which a v Ik. y,<ciime, ntttni no l«* \'X%.A a v.unff < hi- r, "<k ti. charsed I '•>, ih it hr at thi' same K uilt) of
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  • 19 3 Tokio. July 17 AN Imperial item issued at noon terminates martial law from to-niorrou R euter
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  • 526 3 Rebel Commanders Reported To Have Turned To Nanking Tayu (South Kiangsi), July 17 GENERAL Yu Han Mou's heatlquarU ters announce that an entire division of Kwangtung troops hitherto loyal to General Chen Chi Tang has joined General Yu's army at Shiukwan. which Gen Yu has captured without resistance, while the
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  • 49 3 Workers Of Light And Power Company Mexico City, July 16 ALL electric services m Mexico City have been paralysed by a sudden strike at noon of the employees of the; Canadian-owned light and power com-j pp^v. The electrical workers of eight Mexican States struck simultaneously.— Reuter
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  • 150 3 Restricted Business During The Week THE market has ruled dull, business having been very restricted In spite of buyers' and scilers' ideas having been extremely close, report Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore m their weekly statement dated July 16 There have been fairly free sellers for next
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  • 198 3 Nights were Torture through Lumbago Only those who have suffered iiom lumbago know how excruciatingly painful it can be. And when they discover a remedy for this complaint, they are anxious to pass on the good news to other sufferers. Let this man tell
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    • 41 3 SilviVrin fB Prevents falling hair figsK Removes dandruff overjtiKtf, ni^ht. Grows new healthj A nair makes tne hair softt A r silky. loss\ and w.'.w 1 J^f^ From all Chemists and \i7 High-class Stores. Distributors: Rahamin Penhas, 86, Robinson Road, Singapore.
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    • 16 3 -MAi\ LION" rlMxi/7 RAPID HARDENING CEMENT i m "5 V rPNTS I ,"5 1 sas fipg
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  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News
    • 597 4 THE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. RUBBER London Friday's closing. Spot: 7 23 32 Forward. 7 13 16 132. Tone: Quiet. New York Thursday's closing. Spot: 16 7 16 —116. Tone: Steady. (Singapore Friday's
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    • 295 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS The above are dealers' middle prices; Jobbers margins, brokerage and sletfnp duty *re not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Previously To-day Rise or fan WaFLoan, 3% P-C 106 3116 106V 4 1 16 Com. Union Assce. (Units) 11 11 Prudential Assce. "A" 37% 37%
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 125 4 TENDERS Tenders are invited from approved contractors for the erection and comoletion of: Two Blocks (8 m each) of Shophouscs m Lavender Street. For The Singapore Building Corporation Ltd. A deposit of $100.— which will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender is required from each contractor tendering.
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    • 43 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Li D. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed < Fully paid up) V.100,000,000 Reserve Fund V.129,150,008 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, h. UNAGAMI Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 84 4 *f F 1 1 V^fl 111 ii^P^i mn 1 SPEED OF HORSES fa q^ jj^q One of the greatest runs ever made by a horse, was achieved by Mumtaz Mahal who covered With Ji 5 furlongs m 56 sees. Excep- w tionally good race horses can achieve 36 m.p.h. over
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  • 1118 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST The noire of ex-Chief Inspector Wesley, formerly attached to the C.I D and now living m Philip Lane. Tottenham was entered by thlevei while he was out for a walk, and jewellery and other property, worth over 'JJOO, were taken. Malacca Elec. Pref. 10' -o ($1»
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    • 430 5 BANK O F CHINA (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAD OFFICE: 50, HANKOW KOAI>, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL 540.000.000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Dr. Tse-Vune: Soong, Chairman, Member of Standing Committee, National Economic Council.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 206 6 EVERY WORTH-WHILE PRESS CRITIC HAS PRAISED THIS GRFAT MUSKWL SHOW TO THE SKIES! TO-DAY I%■• I T TO-DAY us 1- xm 1 11 UL 3 15 6.15 v 6.15 9.15 Biggest Musical N. 9 15 /Triumph Since "KING of JAZZ" PAUL ROBESON f^j^v as "joe" jpMmKIL IRENE DUNNE U^f-ft Beautiful
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    • 153 6 ALHAMBRA p|^^ SHOWS TODAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 F._^i^j||^ i)A\ri:>i\vl iW I < I AMCI TIIEVOR 1111 W i J and IMI'L KKIJ.Y IJJL jR J| Clever Dances! I Matinees TO-DAY and I bra Ire HOI AL tomorrow at 3.15 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 "SITA KALYANAM^ The greatest Tamil Picture ever made. OPENING
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 7 I •i-IH/Irs of Africa." foatwtog Walter Huston, coming to Amtmc imm XI ((NsO ii I avUion u xt week
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  • 24 7 Russian Prisoners Hurt T oko among the oriJ and .boot half n( prison wards -Ft 1 a k they alletwj. getting l t tz&jdi
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  • 142 7 Shiilio llol<»l font HaZ/.s Supervises Construction OHE ol the problemi that have arisen tistruction of the new p -he lack of hotels m the vicinity; here and there ac ir a meadow gaze mou ling announcing th( re for a hotel iding hordes of fast obscure from view I Denham
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    • 118 7 RHODES, THE DIAMOND MASTER &s?f i mBSSSm "^VV S or <WV f "'mTPM «»9H9k9 As. > f t& jggßMWw ySfewSS^" I *&V^> www. gBH H^ I He changed the map |S I of the world dia- W^m I monds his tools. ..will |SSj I power his weapons man WALTER 1
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    • 176 7 STX TALKIE HALL 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 FOX'S GREAT MUSICAL HIT "GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1935". with ALICE FAYE and JAMES DUNN. Ri: mb»iit i: ial k 1 1 (Tanjons: Pair.ir Road) "00 TO-NIGHT 9.13 The First Amazing- Drama of Primitive American Wilderness "TKAILIXi; THE KILLIH" A New Fra m Screen
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  • 945 8 REBUFF TO OPTIMISM Removal Meets A Snag Beirut INQUIRY into the progress which is being made with the removal of the Assyrians of Irnq to Syria revea's that unforeseen difficulties, chiefly political, have arisen They have held up its execution entirely for the time MARSHY TRACT The
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  • 171 8 Tiro Ex-Malayans Called 'From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, July 8 TWO well-known Malayans have just been called to the Bar. They are Mr. B. R. Whitehoust. District Judge, Malacca, until last year who is now living m Birmingham and Mr. C. S. Findlay who retired
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 8 The High Commissioner to the Assembly of the Church of Scotland takes up his residence m Holyrood house: Lord Kinnard (sealed, centre) and members of his suite
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  • 225 8 Plea By Mr. Winston Churchill 'By Air Mail) Bristol, July 4. ]W/e. Winston Churchill has ap"l prated for a League of Nations m Europe which icould confront a potential aggressor with overwhelming force, organised for use and capable of being used. He was speaking as
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  • 170 8 Former Servant Turned Robber A FORMER house-boy who turned robber was arrested early one morning recently by his ex-employer Mr. F. Labastoff, of the Customs service, at Mr. Labastofl's flat m the Beam Apartments, Rue Marcel Tillot, Shanghai. The door-bell rang at 6.15 o'clock ana Mr. Labastoff went
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  • 360 8 New Employment Bureau TAILORS, they say, can turn a hatM J to anything, wri'es -i mn-« m the Sunday Tunes" V, of the regular Army seem to to do the same. Since Octotx sn employment bureau, partly' »red by the War Office, has I lor 120 and
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  • 192 8 Good Work Kviw Singapon the work or the relief ol 1 of unemployment and po bein (T stead ly carried on from month, an I d iring the mo lust, 527 rases were assisted din addition to 239 other ms Intenriewed or dealt with ways. During tho month
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 344 9 I FOR SALE I unrnniNG PRESENTS, Large II Fur Your WE D^ s h Made E.P.N.S. ■selection of u^_ Fancy Articles P^ 1 T^ 1 etc inspection cordially |j;^ P sing Co.. 35,36, Chulia oarG LINS! Read this page of Spe- aim appearing m the d every Saturday. You J
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    • 384 9 Trade liar gains FOOT WEAR WANTED KNOWN— If you want SHOES with a perfect fit, our expert master footwear craftsmen are at your service. Call to-day for a repair.— The UNION SHOE STORE, 350, North Bridge Road, (Next to Tivoli Theatre), Singapore. MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARP. A selection
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    • 328 9 PHOTOGRAPHY THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO. No. 329 North Bridge Road, (opposite the TIVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date Studio where your photographs may be taken at moderate prices. Our art of photography is unique and our equipment and materials are the best. For Wedding Groups. Party or Baby Photographs— The
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    • 380 9 WEARING APPAREL LIBERTY. 248A-B Orchard Road. Gowns, Millinery, Expert European Dressmaker. Moderate prices. PRISCILLA Ltd. Imported American gopds. Frocks, hats, swim suits, gloves, hosiery, brassiers and corsets. 61, Starr i ford Road. Phone 3335. High Class Ladies' Tailoring Dresses made to order. Ready made Dresses for sale Perfect style and
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  • 313 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, July 18, 1936. THE KING'S MESSAGE "UUMANITY (tries out for peace and an assurance of peace. You will find m peace opportunities of duty and service as noble as any thai bygone battlefield* can show." Such was the splendid message uttered by His Majesty the King
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  • 718 10  -  Autolycus A Weekend Causerie by THERE is probably no more widespread habit among the British people than that of reminiscence, the habit of looking back with pretentloiu longing to the "good old days" and wishing that changes had never occurred. It ls born. p< rhaps, of our innate
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  • Article, Illustration
    306 10 Mr .1. M. Randcll, of Penang, arived m Ipoh on Tuesday on business. Mr J. W. Dunlop, of the F.M.S Railways. Kuala Lumpur, is m Ipoh on duty. Dr and Mrs. E. S. Lawrie are spend ins a holiday at Penang. stayine at the Rimnymede Hotel. Mr L Taylor,
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  • 698 11 REVIVAL OF SHIPPING Bad State Of U.S. Steamers Washington. n n .rrrord Ullltag <» f Jj f n Miry mil hailed with 1 < sn, t amon* shipping S3r?s to -«ss Atlantic 1 trad**. iMn drenfl screaming wel- h fine new liners of c Italy,
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  • 26 11 Mr. Fred Wickett. J.P., and Mrs Wickett, of Penarth Estate. Enggor, arc on a visit to Ipoh and will be staying there for a few days.
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  • 76 11 Speech To Be Radio'd Worldwide London. July 16. U/HEN on July 26 His Majesty the King stands on Vimy Ridge, m the old front line, to unveil the Canadian War Memorial, he will make a speech to 7,000 Canadian ex-Servicemen and their close relations which will be
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  • 77 11 Between Malaya And Britain 'From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London. July 8. MR. GranvWe Gibson, In th* Hou.^o of ill CommAr»fl asked the Po c t™^ter General, which countries of th n Emnire linkrd 00 by a svstpm of intratelenhonle rommun^ition: and "iM he onr'onvour to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 18 11 PHONES 50M Telegraphic Address--5934 GOODWOOD I 1 "IAC^Kv, UAI MINGLX UOXEL IN THE ISLAND. I— N A->U WNNth.
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    • 52 11 Cream of Mushrooms Fried Fish Remonlade S ttice Roast Saddle of Lamb Mint Sauce Brussel Sprouts Pomme Persillcrt Cold Meat Salad Stewed Prunes Cream Rice Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. EDUCU^" rßLonti Hors uueuvres tanes "Capitol" Baked Aiasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 490fi mmmmmmmm W.
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 12 Christopher Robin (Patrick Al!e n) and Alice (Iris Perownei J "They're Changing Guard at Buckingham Palace." They're Chanftef Guard at Buckingham Palace." Jean Warton. Diana Hedreeoe, Margery Percival. Julian Walter, Tony AddLson, David Laurie, Susan Cole. Alan Ewart (The King) and Patsy Reilly (The Queen) m "The King's Breakfast." Keith
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 37 12 Scenes From "Christopher Robin by Singapore Children The first performance was at Flagrtt House on Thursday and there will I another at Bishopsbourne this aftenm (Saturday) at five o'oclock. The proceei go to the Child Welfare Society.
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 13 Crisu-phor Robin (Mary Camid^^an^the^vender Lady (E.habe.h C.arke Christopher Robin (Mary Camidge) and the Saucepan Seller (Alan Ewart) m "Market Square." "Half Way Up" by Simon Lloyd. The Three Little Foxes Bobbie C aunce, Irene Small, Hazel Roberts. Wh a PP eil^d m song and dance interludes Julian Walter m "Happiness.'
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 31 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE SMOKER REQUISITE— ETC RENE ULLMASN RAFFLES PLACE
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    908 14 I Minis ami linos of Parisian A London Mill -season <4»ll4 4fioiis-i:v4'iiiii<4 Gowns -Kui<s- Bench wenr-la!»ri4s-lla<s-Flowers A. ■■tterflfai Sli«««. WHY they should call this the midseason In iho world of fashion, is really quite impossible to understand. .Surely, now that the significance of the sun to life has been
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  • 537 14 WE don't intend to start the ever-, lasting and moot discussion of whether "women dress to please men or other women," but we do suggest that women buy evening clothes to please their men. and why not? Your date, your evening, your
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 50 14 Two blouses to wear with your suits. V^>^ Hit lrilly one would hi delightful m X/ wear with a tie silk suit or your evening \.,r ta.lleur, and Jh* oth.r o. prmt,.. smooth linen or"si, k c ould S o under a ngni suit of tiiLs season's neu uncru>hable linen.
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    • 9 14 tuTT! r T Perm j i 4<il //fe^ <t
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    • 71 14 Jl delightful Surprise TWIGLETS Twiglets are distinctive m arP ear:mCt and m taste. They are ide::l ippcliscfl Try them with your cocktail or y 1 1 sherry. Twigiets and other attractive Cocktail Biscuits are packed m the S George scries of airtii-.fit cartons. They come to you as crisp v
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    • 17 15 f f j PERMANENT t jWAVES-i from $10— Oil, Gallia md Eugene Methods j Mawon Inteirlandi j
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    • 193 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING LUGGAGE CARRIER r j SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. j Baggage Contractors Forwarding > Agents. Booking Agents for F.M.B Railways Baggage Agents for:--i Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., etc etc. i Tel. Address "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428 or ca'l Union Bldg.
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    • 182 15 -j GUIDE jRESTAURANT Real European j I ooil c Come and have your steak cook- ed as you like it on an open charcoal grill by JOHN, Singa- i pore's leading Chef. OPEN TILL. MIDNIGHT j Arcade Restaurant! Collyer Quay, Phone 4825. S JL TAILOR Fresh stocks of English Suitings
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    • 93 15 CHEMIST j NYAL MILK OF /^s MAGNESIA Agents. FEDERAL DIbI'FNSAKY LTt> (Inc. m I II S.) 8, Raffles rift Mfc Singraport. CAMERAS AND FILMS PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE SDecializinfi Ay^xt.'v Ocular Muscle X^^^^**^^*^-^, Anomalies. NSf*"^™™^^^^^ Complicated '^C^^^!^g> defects ot l\ jSj** l^'^ vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON,
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  • 139 16 Stea mer Sold THE New Mathilde. a well-known Hong- kone stepmer. hns b°"n sod to Mndrical and Comnanv of Manila and Is du° to leave Hongkong for her new waters this month Captain Engrnrio Lo^a. First Officer of the Madrigal ship Cetus, arrived m Honn:kon« on the Empress of Asia
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  • 184 16 Tokio, July 2 CONSTRUCTION of hlgh-ipeed UciLhtv ers suitable for use as naval auxiliaries is called for by a new plan for [shipping development now being draw up by the Ministry of Communications' The plan provides for subsidies for tramp freighters, development of new shipping routes and "positive
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  • 187 16 COUR Shanghai steamers have been n- ported aground m the River as a result of the Yangtze's annual summer droj: exposing numerous sandbanks, and urgent messages to their owners have followed by the dispatch of a including two steamers belonging China Merchants S.N. Company The Tai Ho, owned
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    • 420 16 TKAVeL Km ish ■i 1 1 bI^BB^B _^^^^^fc— ~~i| 1 11 I T i^_-_-_K^r_-_-___J *isJ v I— I— ii I^— **^w-^ __SSE_»«3_^^'vvCO9nM_^__^ s <fL _9v__i_iK_a__?*Q^_B)t^_k. *s* *lliii~*'L l ''*^Kri *^.""^w_fji^_BP^EiK^»Dßfifcfc^_!?f^^BHßßl^_^_w 'Illli* BY PaOandBRITISH INDIA LINES Tonnage S';rure. Tonnage Spore KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 In port RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 BANGALORE 6,000 July
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    • 125 16 i\.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU July 23 s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 6 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Aup. 20 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 167 16 THE lIUIBOIiS PASSENGERS BY AIR THE following were passengers by Imperial Airways planes during the pus* week: Aircraft VH-USF "Melbourne from Brisbane Darwin and D.E.I, arrived Singapore July 14: Capt. J. R. Patrick, from Brisbane: Col. G. Davidson, from Brisbane and Mr. Roy H. Chisholm. from Darwin Aircraft VT-AEF "Arethusa"
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    • 142 16 SHIPS lIV DOCK Kaisar-I-Hind odoi %O« No Kistna Gemas Neckar Nachisan Maru Silversandal Kinta Tanffo Maru Silindoen^ Kaub KEPPEL HARBOl X Main Wharf: Lch Dolphin. Lch Guillemard. Shen Kwane Kitty I, Lch. Crow. Wtyof kiml ley. Shabonee. Maros. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Keppel Harbour Kind's Dock: Corabank. Mail* E*p<»rt< k
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  • 519 17 M/\r, In the House of Common,, (PI (Barkston Ash. UJ 3 pbuildin* firm had the fart tha d for trawlexa Germany The flrm ur bed at what they m POWEI TO INTERVENE i f the Board of Trach\ the ma tor had been
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 254 17 BinXS PIIILP lI^E. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. MERKra* J ll| y 29 Aur. 3 round trip ;icms from Singapor^ to* AustraHa t^uefat th ?£S"^s^" w Brlsbane sydney or Mci AMFRTCAN oi?tfktu y tvp SFR n rR r»r Rostov v*m> -o.>b- mo RATTIMORF: VM TTTF TIPF *^"c. Sails. [NX iS?
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    • 539 17 j wmmi JACQUES &JSES&2""*! st Nazaire B rdea^ J^v 24 CAP PADARAM mZ il eS> llavre Antwi-rp Dunknk Ail« 4 i ANGO For M^Pin^' 2^^' St Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 4 uu or Mai lilies, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 4 1 OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). CAP^ADARAN For Salgon Tourane Haiphong. Au*. 4
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  • 506 18 Development Of Empire London, June 30. IMPORTANT schemes of development m many parts of the Empire are described In the annual report of thkColonial Development Advisory Commit cc, i. ued to-day by the Colonial Office. The report, which covers the year ended March 31 last, states that
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  • 10 18 Barcelona. A diver enpaprd m retrieving jettison
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  • 16 18 TVo colliery ti at Wldeopen, near Newcastle and ennnrs wr, derailed, but n, escaped with shock
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  • 717 18 MAINTENANCE OF WORLD PEACE Prestige Of The Hague Court Threatened Washington CUGGESTIONS received from seven d American Republics that the forthcoming mter-American Conference for maintenance of peace at Buenos Aires should consider the desirability of creating a Pan-American Court of Justice baa raised another spectre to trouble the European statesman
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  • 234 18 M.R's Grandson Captured Belgrade ALTHOUGH the Yugoslavian ,„>,,„ nr out to him dead S Dnutha Olmoriievitch. one of u iv of the country's famous banHJf "Public Enemies has r n n another rinrins crime Ho cftucht and held' to ransom n RadoJVerttch. the 14-v£r-oid of a former
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  • 59 18 Paris. Great Britain and Canada are amor the 40 nations which have now offlcia intimated that th Q y will tnko part ir. the Paris Exhibition of 1937. Negotiations are going on with other countries, so that m all there ma; be 50 foreign participants. Gra: Britain
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  • 18 18 The lightning strike of 1.500 workei at Whitwcli Colliery, Derbyshire, been settled, and work has be< n Burned.
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    • 25 18 JTHE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING A Sole Importers: jThc lasl Asiatic tomimiiy. Limited- J SINGAPORE KUALA LVmt J ENANG V Qm| t»»»»»»»»»»»»»»<H»»»»»»»V».»»»»»l
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    • 121 19 SHERBORNE Ten.F«ar by ACSTIN A new saloon is added to the range of models, available on the famous "Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinctive and luxuriously equipped. f foil m fl It li an attractive four seater, six window model, with new body lines sweeping down from the roof to the
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    • 822 19 o^ im^^^—^~*~~ l r^*~~*-^~~^^ 2.20 p.m. Close down. by Christoi Schulz-Gellen. i 5.50 p.m. Time signal. Evening 6.05 p.m. News and Economic Review J m .^r^ concert by the Nirom Orchestra. m German. mm «a r r*^l|Bß7 9 m I^ll^l^ 6.50 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 6 i!U p m Concert
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  • 826 20 GERMANY AND COLONIES Mr. Baldwin's Statement DIJ'LYING to a Parliamentary question, the Fore'4.l SecrrtuM. Mr. Anthony Men, stated to-day that the situation envisaged m the proposals drawn up m London by the Lceana lowers, other than Germany, on March 1!) m the event of failure of
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  • 337 20 Dash Down Blazing Staircase »rHRILLING rescues of two women and I I a child poised perilously on the roof of a blazing building m the heart lof Shanghai Settlement, with flames leaping up close to the frantic trio, I furnished the spectacular feature of a 1 serious fire
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  • 19 20 The Ministry of Transport has abandoned the proposal to construct a bypass over the Roman Bank at Stamford, Lincolnshire.
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  • 273 20 Relief Expenditure Responsible I Washington, July 2 IN his review of che fiscal year, whi eh 1 was broadcast throughout ihV tIOB to-day, Mr. Henry Mor^ntS; said that the United States Trea revenues were increasing while eaSl* ditures were decreasing, and bush was steadily improving. The Secretary
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  • 36 20 Sir Horbrrt Cnhon ru»? I Mnstor of tho Balers' Comp I new Warden* nrp sir Ri lT >h n lvf^ I Mr Wilfrid Prim, nnri T »v Victor C I Martin is the Renter Warden. I
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    • 113 20 OX Till: lIAIIIO (Continued from page 19) 8.50 p.m. Records. 10.20 p.m. End of broadcast. TO-MORROW 535 a.m. Concert relayed from Radio-Paris. 6.35 a.m. News m French. 650 a.m. News m Spanish. 700 a.m. News m French, marke prices. 7.20 a.m. Midnight. News m EngUSD. 735 a.m. Records. 9.35 a.m.
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  • 1491 21  -  Hermes Some Comments On The Week's Sport by k the Penane A. F. A. have set) THIS week tie r ein t he matT aII example to SinsaP g r of P td i paracufar m the handoffences and i P*" n sum marily of P
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  • 378 21 AS a result of their victory over the SCC on Wednesday, the Middlesex regiment have moved up into fourth place m the first division table, which up to to-day is as follows: c press i fei weeks ago there has Men a notable improvement m the local
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  • 457 21 SUNDAY AT THE SWIMMING CLUB CUNDAY'S event at the Singapore Swimming Club will be the race for the Guillemard Cup, postponed from July 5. It is an open handicap. 100 metres free style. When the race was called on July 5, enly one entry was received, but a good entry
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  • 168 21 Reply To Britain's Wish Awaited ATHLETES all over the British Isles are eagerly awaiting the decision of the International Olympic Committee, which meets m July m Berlin, the venue of the 1&40 Olympic Games. It is hoped that to." the first time since 1908, London will be the
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  • 52 21 Soudan Wins: F.M.S. Third I London, July 16. •THE Bisley Shoot for the Junior Mao--1 kinnon Trophy resulted m a win for the Soudan team, for the third year m succession, with a score of 335. Nyasaland was second with 334 and the Federated Malay States third with
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  • 294 22 NINE AGAINST KEDAH Selangor m Form fFrom Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, July 17. THE Malaya CU] match between Belangor and X dan was p ayed at the stadium h«-re to-day m ld< al weather and resulted In a victory for Belangor by nine
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  • 186 22 To lie Held In K. L. On Aug. 3 THE ninth annual athletic sports o' the Posts and Telegraphs Departmen., Malaya, will be held on the Victoria Institution grounds on Monday. Aug. 3, commencing at 2.15 p.m. Competitors from every State ami Se tlement will participate, and Mr.
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  • 105 22 Helmsmen For Small Steamers A MKW Bill to amend the Merchant ►ping Ordinance will .shortly be Introduced Into the Legislative Council. The navigation of .small mechanica:iy propelled trading craft m the ports <>*f the Colony i.s a menace to the safety of life and property when .such
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  • 72 22 THE following is the probable F.M.S. team to meet the Colony m Kuala Lumpur during: the August Bank holidays: O. B. Williams (Perak), R. H. Whitaker (Perak). G. F. Riva* (Perak), V. Suppiah (Perak), A. F. Hunter (Selangor), B. E. Gill (Selangor), R. H. Bain
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  • 128 22 Students Fined In Edinburgh Edinburgh, July 16. TWO University students, Roderick Johnston and Kenneth Braver, the latter a South African and a University rugger player, were found guilty m the Sheriff's Court to-day on a charge of assaulting the actress, Miss Renee Houston. The Sheriff said that there
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  • 56 22 Singapore, Friday. At the corner of Anson Road and frafalgar Street to-day two Chinese 3hn Quee and Senu; Kanp, started an ment which rapidly developed into physical violence. A crowd of jeerinp spectators stood round. Eventually the .nt'ii were separated by an officer o; the law, who
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    19 22 Mrs Baughan, who with her part tier Miss Toby were the losing Semi finalists m the S.L.T.A. ladies' doubles
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  • 262 22 Mr. G. Van der Sande And Miss Phyllis Chater Singapore, Friday. THE Cathedral of the Good Shepherd was the setting of a pretty wedding this morning, when Miss Phyllis Chatcr, second daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. T. Chater of Singapore, became! the bride of Mr. Gerrard
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  • 65 22 Good Win At Seremban 'From Our Oicn Corretp Kunla Lumpur, lOHORE beat Negrl by i, one at Sen m ban U ya Cup match, the home foi siii iv very badly. All the goals came In the JohoiT scoring first thn Munamed and the N< ri deficit
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  • 167 22 Should Return To Test Cricket THERE is a strong feeling m En that Harold Larwod. the bowler, should be re-introduced Test cricket. He has lost none of his popuh and his inclusion m the England < I possibly on Saturday, July 25, i second match agaijnst the Indians would
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  • 107 22 Karimon Islands Piracy Preliminary Inquiry On July W Singapore. Friday TAN Kirn Khoe, the man who w.v charged by Mr. L. B Oil criminal district court, on connection with proposed proceedings, but was Immedi: rested on a charge of murder, made ther appearance to-day before W Davies. the Fourth Mams'
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  • 69 22 i Appointment Of Mr. l Hunter AS he is leaving Singapore for I ,S pr )^U nt TT~o -PVV- Hill Officer Administering the Gov t (the H<»n. Mr. AS. Small* ha pointed the Hon. Mr. J.A. Hrn Acting Colonial Secretary, to be puty during his absence from the
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  • 46 22 H E the Officer Administering the Government has appointed Mr. George Bannerman Kellagher, M.C.S., Barri3t-er-at-Law, to act temporarily as a Puisne Judge of the Eupreme Court of tne »S« raits Settlements. Mr. ffceuaiigjier iuui boon a Judge of the High Court of Kedah.
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  • 32 22 The office of Mr. w. n n. Hardwlck, H.M. Inspector oi Km ori I lor the Central London District, has now been n moved to City Gate House, Finsbury Square, London,, E.C.2.
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  • 648 23 MRS. PENNEFATHER AND MRS. EBER WIIN Doughty Struggle In Ladies Doubles Szmi'Final Singapore, Friday. Mrs da d Mrs rennefather, f i;C representatives .n the U übles Singapore Tenms aft moon. k tim nliv was not quite up to pectod of championship C was very keenly con- *b an r lacking
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    • 153 23 Ei i W very thinking Woman %.i OVALTINE •ved, hot or I y iS \L/iU^ ;Cafes r.nd x \lV* |O> J rants. 4^^ 1 tf® y 1 The health of her family is ihe chief concern of every thinking woman. That A is why 'Ovaltine' is the most popular tj
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  • 201 24 LANCASHIRE BEATEN Fine Batting By Merchant TIIK great improvement which the Indian tourists have been showing since the middle of June reached its penk m the return match with Lancashire, wh'ch was played at Liverpool. For the first (im*» m the tour the Indians
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  • 159 24 HOME CRICKET one, and it was notable for some magnificent batting by Merchant and fine bowling by Major C. K. Nayuclu MERCHANT TWICE NOT OUT Merchant hit up an untinished 135 m the Indians' opening Innings, which reached a total of 271. it was Merchant's second three-figure score his previous
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  • 94 24 WORCESTERSHIRE, although tney a'o m Ih" middle of the table* nnH Jjavo f0,,. pood victories to !n*!r r™ oit. Including: the only one that M--boon mflic'cd on Yorkshire th son were U nti?- jrwterday to the peculiar ration ox nnvin? ra i 1 Sg^three^ lnnings Dlavcd hanks
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  • 37 24 M.C.C. hnv- written h tl.e Au lian Bo rd ci P hr-bail over for all ma ch£ dv the forthcoming Australian tour traha have agre d that the men:a ibw rule shall be force throughout the tour
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  • 229 24 dents And Players Draw THE match between Gentlemen and players at Lord's which was left drawn, was noteworthy for some brilliant bowling by Gover, the Surrey fast bowler, for the Players, and by J. W. A. Stephenson. the Essex and Army man. for the Gentlemen Incidentally, Btephenson
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  • 73 24 Northants Shock Notts Again ANOTHER of the leaders. Nottin^hamn shin, were beaten on the first Innings— by lowly Northanta, who Ik vc to wm a match but pained a similar B over Notts a week ago only Northants totalled 208 m their first innings, and then skittled out their visitors
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  • 19 24 The Maharaj Kumar of Vizianasaram, the captain of the All-India team Honou ni m lhe King s Birthda y
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  • 220 24 RESULTS of the matches* concluded yesterday, as cabled by Reuter, are U follows: All India beat Lancashire by 84 runs India 271 (Merchant not out 135 1 and 161 (Merchant not out 77 Lancashire 234 and 114 (C K. Nayudu six for 46 >. Derby beat Kent
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  • 162 24 WILMOTT. who appears to be a newcomer to the ranks of Warwickshire bowlers, played a large part m the defeat of Surrey at the hands of the Midlanders at the Oval, by 72 rims. Warwick scored 203, and Wilmott proceeded to play havoc with the Surrey
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  • 66 24 A ma*ch for tho benefit of Harold Lsrwood was played at Perry Hill F'nr^t H"l on B"^iftV Jm« ?R ho_' f-T-oon a r pot win vt onr^ nJ V! Jrr>s f s xt. v.-hinh included memberi o f Ihe Nottinghamshire team Last Ashdown's Benefit. N°w flxtllffl In ib" Tnr>nt?niH caM
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  • 160 24 Consolidating The Lead DERBYSHIRE, the l ea v championship, went when they defeated Kent Trent by 141 runs. *K. m the table, and had a eh t d ing the lead by repeatini over the Midlandcrs season. It was Derby's tenth virv r championship so far, and
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  • 83 24 Another Reverse For Yorks YORKSHIRE, the holders championship at present another setback when they Leicester, and had to be the loser's share of the point i unfinished match. It was of low scoring, Yorksh out for 102 m the openinu Astill, whose bowling has b<i off colour hither'o this seas*
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  • 65 24 OUSSEX. In match at Hoa *3 completely devoid of anytl standing m the way of i I Glamorgan by five Wlckcl tho visitors gained a slight lead. Twenty-nine run^ separated I tiers totals. Glamorgan, firs- knock, totalling 227 They fell before a well mix the second lnrhi
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  • 105 24 Lar wood's Benefit Barold Larwood, the not England fast bowler, who In •>p foi mln recent- v/t i yarded as likely to be In the ru the M.c.c touring side I the coming winter, takes his b day In the match betw< .1 Yorkshire at 'irent Bridge. The full programme
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