Morning Tribune, 21 July 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 146. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, .July 21, 1836. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 509 1 MADRID REPORTED TO HAVE FALLlSUl CIVIL WAR RAGING ,M.IIMIM\\ Mfill MALAGA London, July 20. ,,,,ri from Gibraltar states that Madrid, the capital A N U OI t 1 1 XtoSTlS robels. The revolt, which bepn at T'", h ,h i iw "in* of twwty thouand troops
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  • 107 1 Filling Factory In West London, July 20 the House of Commons to-day v Renter) Sir Thomas Inskip. for the Co-ordination of DeEeST 6 1 that the Government to d u > the filling fach Woolwich Arsenal to points to il* nS \lu nC9 i bin and
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  • 183 1 DECENTRALISATION OF U.S. RUBBER INDUSTRY Review Of Current Situation London. July 20. IN order to combat labour unrest, which it is feared might seriously decrease the United States rubber consumption for the second half of 1936. it is unders'ood that the principal American tyre makers intend to decentralise the industry
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  • 81 1 London. July 8 The new Army barracks dt Shornriiffo. Kent, are to be furnished with wardn bes. comolete with hangers, hooks and a oottnm drawer TW* is thp latest s*ep on the part ot the War Office to add comfort to Armv life- and to
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  • 75 1 Great Building Plans Tokyo. July 20 HECLARING that the Navy Ministry in V the absence ol treaty conditions, will adoDt an independent construe )on pro- uninfluenced by Britain or the iuniSd States, the Jiji Shimpo adds that the Navv will follow up its traditional Cabinet until they
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  • 127 1 Attack An Isolated Incident London, July 20. IN a great many church services throughout the British Empire yesterday gratitude was expressed for the harmless outcome of Thursday's episode on Constitution Hill during the King's return to Buckingham palace from Hyde Park. When the King, who
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  • 42 1 London. July 20. NEW airliners being constructed for the British services have a cruising speed of two hundred miles an hour These planes are designed on the lines of the famous Comet which won for England the Melbourne air race.- British Wireless
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  • 48 1 Great Liners Meet In Port London July 20. COUTHAMPTON will have a busy day on S Wednesday, when six of the world s oreatest liners will be using the port anr th rtonna S e are Queen !E2 :So 0 SS%JB®bJC fopa 151.0001. and Pans < 34.500) British Wireless
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    • 6 1 j Malays Beat Gunners Page j
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    • 57 1 IHAII BBAXII REAL SWISS CREAM is quite unlike any other for reaily delicious flavour. Taken from the world's most famous milk that emanating from the verdant valleys of the swiss mountains, this cream will be found unexcelled for use either with Tea or Coffee. Fruit Salad, Ice (ream. etc. SOLE
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  • 557 2 DETENTION ORDERED Assizes Case Ends Singapore, Monday /•I 11/I'V but of unsound mind was u the verdict in the Assitt rase in which a jmng poultry farmer named Taaf (iek Ti was charged with the murder of his infant son an I the attempted murder
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  • 192 2 LOCARNO POWERS MEET THIS WEEK First Step To 1 Settlement London. July 20 IT U not possible at the moment to 1 give definite information In regard to the proposal that at the first stage in the programme designed to attain a broad European settlement a three-power meeting should be
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    12 2 < U "Xv''b^t fy*^- Wbeand Buchanan. ,vh« m ine> beat 5, (> -1 yesterday
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  • 156 2 Lorry Driver 8 Acquitted SinJUDGMENT was deUfered i J Mr. L. B. Gibson da >' >9 district court, acquit ti-i- i Sg Teck Cheei SI a cifar caused death by a rash In delivering hi. v < r< told the iivcutrd thai I Si w n u
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  • 100 2 But Previous Convict im AFFICIAL tinger-print records meat) v less than nothing, and the nuir.orj of four stroke^ of tT»e rotan had ala been consigned to the limbo i thinai forgotten by Leung Wang, a 25 r-oid Chinese, who denied a previous conviction. He had come up for
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  • 46 2 Police Prevent Gang Affray In Cross Street Singapore, Monday. lN affray between two of Chinese in Cross Street on I night might have developed int thing serious but for the timely arriial of the police. On seeing the la si rowdies promptly dispersed.
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  • 26 2 On the occasion of the KJ clay tlie L.M.S. Railway made arrangements, in conjunction with Fiowc-r Growers' Association, liie Royal Scot to be decor I M>
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    • 44 2 SHARE OUR /^k J !N THI SI ASM I J]^jß 1 i i\lim \^y v j POWDERED WHOLE MILK Jjjjjft y/£C*) J ll pure delicious fresh milk \Kx\ y^p\(( I in convenient powdered \v( I and bp convinced J r rz tjitos. co. j
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  • 836 3 THE YVNNANFU ISLIDENT Gain? Home On Leave Singapore. Morotay. ;,.,v with lll<l retort* versi(m of the Yunnan*" ,on Ann' 2* i'"«"-" t v Alleged t» h»« stftf~*3r and 1 ri""»"rr^nLscd Mr. H-rdln* a, ConMil. VISIT TO ANTIPODES Mr nrdini came to Singapore from day f
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  • 136 3 Commons Stat intent On Peking Affair House of Commons. July 20. REPLYING to Mr Arthur Henderson. Mr. Anthony Eden said he was in- i formed that criticism of the conduct of; the recent investigation in Peking into, ithe charges against two British soldiers had been made by an
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  • 78 3 Delegates A rrivc In Siam j (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. July 19 THE stage was set for the tin delibera- tloni by the arrival of both dt'lfgatet, M. Van Broeck from Amsterdam, I and Mr. V. A. Lowinuer. from Penang this morning by the Dutch air mails.
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  • 37 3 Reginald Cant. 25. a railway worker, was found dead in a ditch beside the railway line near Hat field Peverel. Essex. Ho is believed to have been Struck by a missile from a train, and his skull
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  • 114 3 Assize Sequel To False Imprisonment London, July 17 THE twenty-one year old Mrs. Frances Irene Lowick was awarded £4,719 damages at the Manchester Assizes for false imprisonment and malicious prosecution, from Philip Lazarus and his son Adolph, calico printers of Manchester. The former is a Manchester magistrate. The
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  • 31 3 France Adopts Bill For Nationalisation ParK July 17. THE Chamber has adopted the Bill providing for the nationalisation of ihe arms factories by 484 votes to 85. Reuter Wireless
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  • 54 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice at 2.15 p.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summonses etc. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Part heard: S 180 36— Ang Ban Koon and ors. vs: An? Siong Lim. Followed by:— S.s2B 33— S Rengasamy Pillay and
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  • 38 3 A Greek Legation is to be established in the Argentine Republic, and M. Basil Dendramis. at present Greek Minister in Cairo, has been appointed to th« new pos' and "ill leave for Buenos Aires in two months' time.
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  • 50 3 Japanese Shot RDead Tsingtao, July 20. political repercussions in North China are feared as a result of the murder of Mr. Watnnabe, a Japanese resident of Fangstze, in the province of Shantung, by an unknown gunman. Japanese Customs police have been rushed to the scene. Reuter
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  • 41 3 Singapore, Monday. A thief broke into the house of Mr. J. A. Clarke, a European living In Pierce Road, on Saturday night and got away with cutlery valued at $300. Hie Dftprtive Branch hae the matter in hand.
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  • 26 3 The Portuguese Minister of Education has given orders that women teachers and school-girls are not to paint their faces or wear exaggerated or eccentric garments. f
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 50 3 SilviVrln ffl Prevents falling hair f£^\ Removes dandruff overnight, Grows new healthy SISR hair, makes the hair <oft, '^R silky fflossy and wavy From all Chemists and High- class Stores. Distributors: Rahamin Penhas, 86, Robinson Road, Singapore. I /^s^v -MAN LION" i Kv^y?) RAPID HARDENING (LMliii I i MONTOR LTD.
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  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News
    • 489 4 CLOSING COMMODITY PRICES IN WORLD MARKETS THE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. RUBBER London Mondays closing Spot 7 23 32 Forward: 7 13 16 n2?sj Steady. New York Saturday no market v S )Ot: 163 8 -116 Singapore Monday's dosing
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    • 93 4 During the week ending July 11 ex- from Mal »yan ports amounted to 46.460 cases, of which: 37,013 (80 per cent cases were to the United Kingdom. 455 (1 per cent cases to the Continent of Europe. 8.045 <17 per cent.) cases to Canada and 947 (2 per
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    • 29 4 Mr. R. B. W. Williams, a lieutenant in the Ist Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry, was found dead in bed at Poona. A revolver was found at his bedside.
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    • 295 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS •New York prices quoted In U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage and sump duty *re not included. London. July 20 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously To-day Rise or fall otherwise stated War Loan, 3V5 pc Com. Union Assce. (Units)
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    • 64 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully Paid up) Y.100.000.000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00« Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manager. H UNAGAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk. INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand) PASSENGER'S
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    • 93 4 A watch, although a thing: of beaut>. becomes a useless ornament unless consistently provides the correct tinu 1 Fortunately, beauty need not be_sacrifi(t'< for the sake of efficiency, and VULCAIN watches, you have an unrival led combination of the two. Created by experts who have manY life-time study of the
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  • 1015 5 FRASER Sc CO.'s SHARE LIST Monday, 20th July 5 p.m. Buyers. Sellers. 4-43 E $1) 57 6 58% 13 6 H6 18 6 19 6 if if 45 .50 .89 93 ,j 153 163 30- 3 3 16 17P ans if .87 .91 5 1 oa 9Q 20 21 2
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    • 18 5 ABSOLUTE SECURITY I S j Motor l\\io^ INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. SIME DARBY CO.. LTD. S J Singapore Branches
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    • 344 5 (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. Manager's Office 6444 General Office 5188 Exchange Dept. 6441 HEAD OFFICE: 50, HAXKOW KOAD, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES 51.342.242.166.35 Chinese Currency PAID IP CAPITAL 540.000.000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS 53.453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DI HECTORS: DR. TSE-VUNG SOON. Chairman MR
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 98 6 LAST NIGHT of SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING! Don't mi -s it this time! A Comedy in a Thousand! |alhambra[ rn with I'rfliv l^inl^llc tiiMltlaird 1 THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED FILM IN THE ANNALS OF THE SCREEN! PAVILION 6.15 9.15 "A superb piece "A verv fine film" of screen craft" MIRROR. .jtiiff^^B^jJlao
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    • 145 6 The Most Thrilling SPY Story since "MATA HART I»\CKEI) with Exciting Adventure and Daring Exploits with the famous Star of "CHU CHIN CHOW TO-MORROW at the ALHAMBRA^ Opening at Special Matinee \2hBBcCv* >>b^ jn^nj up i <ql> ''/QCOChßHmj^^vvvvjSpP^^^^ I SEE The Sensational Attempt to Frustrate the Landing of I 1
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  • 197 7 /iminfr Altai MASS hero of -The Air Ad,IM>UE ALLEJ most J ventures Of Jimm the either popu-r a n brought to the screen 5* ni firs" picture, Paramount 6 the >f d'iri-dcvi] stunts into £3S% t*S%£* forcc which S* beC "tnrk to the days imme- W«M War. with
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 187 7 _r» A THE !ltSTi:il\ IMTED ASSURANCE fOIIPOHATHEV LIMITED., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) FTRE MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY IMr SURANCB UNDERTAKEN. i Full particulars and rates apply, 16D, Cecil Street, Singapore. L. O. JOHNSON, General Manager. I SILVER JS THE SMART GIFT j FOR
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    • 125 7 "GEORGE WHI M TE^^^ To-morrow: E QKGE ARI.ISS in -THE lIs? GENTLEMAN E>l l I R I JAIkl i: TANJONG PAGAR ROAD 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT One Show Only. Mascot's Thrilling Action~Serial "BURN 'EM UP BARNES" with FRANKIE DARRO omplete Serial 12 Chapters will be screened in one nirht DON'T MISS
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  • 580 8 LANDING ON ICECAP Undaunted By Tragedy London k TEIF to the North Pole by Zeppelin is the project <>l Enflish and (Jernian srirnti.st-exp'orer-., next year The airship will land a small hand < of Investigators who irfli spend a i vr.ir tm the icecap
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  • 190 8 Brought Young Man A Toronto. Ontario TVIDENCE that his adopted mother died a few moments belore his adopted father has brought a fortune of about 1 U5..000 to a young man of Ottawa He is Douglas Warwicker. aged 21 Mr Justice Mckay has finally ended v long legal
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  • 296 8 "Seven Times As Dear As Natural Rubber" London Samples of synthetic rubber, the secre, ol which German? >-^ frit>rf desperately to keep for herself, have come into the hands of British scientists The Rubber Research Association has already conducted tests on the new rubber
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  • 176 8 Protection Of Moral* In Japan f RAMOPHONE shops, cafes and Dan W throughout Japan recently had visits from the police, being told to surrender ail records entitled "Wasure cha iya yo" (Never forget me, my dear). This record has been the biggest hit made by the Japan
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  • 202 8 Children To Perform To-morrow ANOTHER of the now well-known series of Children's Concerts will take place in the Memorial Hall to-mor-row (Wednesday) at 5 p.m There may be many newcomers to the place who do not know about the concerts or what they stand for Originally started to
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  • 106 8 German Refugee's Placard New York HERR OTTO RICHTER. a 21-year-old German refugee, walked down Broadway with a placard on his back reading "shoot me"... His wife accompanied him on his Broadway march wearing a sign. "I am too young to be a widow." Eventually he gave himself up
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  • 40 8 Dr T Wilson, the Health Officer. r Pcrak. loft Teluk Anson a few days ago with Mrs Wilson, who is sending three weeka at "The Glen." "ill Dr Wilson proceeds to the Pi rt Dick <m ('amp for a week.
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  • 168 8 FOOD SUPPLY IN WAR Progress With Inquiry London, Jw. CUBSTANTIAL progress has born mac i e 3 with an inquiry being carried out a to food supplies for Great Britain in time of war. This was announced in the H> Commons by Sir Thomas Inskip, M ister for the Co-ordination
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  • 198 8 Lord Nufficld And Oxford, Juiy I. A MAN who in recent years hai given away more than £1.000.000 has now. it is announced, made yet anothei princely gift^-an offer of £50.000 to St. Peter's Hall, Oxford. The benefaotor is Lord Nuffield formerly Mr. William Richard Morris. the motorcar
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  • 48 8 "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" HEHEARSALS commence for t K play at the Singapore Amateur uramatic Club, 3, Grange Road <m "iw (next> July 24, at 6 p.m selected to appear in this Pfgoucti requested to take note. "NotmiThe Truth" is to b e presented Victoria Theatre in Septembr;
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  • 59 8 Til Japanese police swooped on store in the native city here an<« i two clerks found on the r.remlM 1 The Japanese claimed that ins sold men's underwear bearing ar Japanese slogan as a trade mai Protests by the Chinese an on the pround that the arrests
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  • 539 9 SCIENCE AIDS JEWELLERS Shecifll Booklet Issued imitation precious P K ham iwrntly become E&.3S .».<■ r-a, from the fibc detect are some oi these 50 c: v rUc ul arlv those made :nlca l processes, that synthetically o^ precious stone th Vnn of he Chamber has
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    34 9 Arab urchins in Jerusalem, some of them armed with toy weapons and wearing tin dishes on their heads to counterfeit steel helmets- voungsters anxious to take a part in the Anti-Jewish riots i i
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  • 209 9 Air Ministry Waking Up (By Air Mail) London July 4 AS the nrst step in providing underground, bomb-proof storage stations in various parts of Eneland. the Air Ministry has purchased the famous Chilmark Quarries near Salisbury. Most of the major RAF store depots are above ground, and
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  • 93 9 Mass Assault On Giant Peaks Moscow. TEN thousand Soviet Alpinists are now getting into training in preparation for an assault on the highest peaks of the Caucasus. Central Agia and Western Siberia. An Alpine group of the Red Army Is preparing for an attack on the socalled Marble
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  • 327 9 Report On Palestine To League THE causes of political unrest In Pales- tine, which have been increased by certain external influences, are discussed in the British Government's report on the administration of Palestine and Trans.iordan for 1935. submitted tc the Council of the League of Nations and issued
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  • 76 9 Freehold. New Jersey.. A link between America and Great Britain is the traditional custom of the rector of St Peter's Episcopal Church here, of Bending the King two hundred pepper corns every year. This year's payment to Kinn; Edward has lust been made to the
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  • 586 9 NEW BRITISH CRUISER H. M. S. Glasgow Launched Greenock MRS Baldwin, who hud accompanied JI the Prime Minister overnight on his journey to Scotland and was, with him. the guesi of Captain James F. H. Houldsworth at Coltness. Wishaw. Lanarkshire, journeyed to Greenock to launch H.M.S Glasgow, the new cruiser
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  • 41 9 Mr. J If. Billing, of the Public Wmks Department, who recently returned from leave, has been posted for duty as Executive Engineer, Kual i LipLs. In place of Mr. G A West. who. it is said, has been transferred to Ktan.
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  • 316 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore. Tuesday. July 21, 1936. THE REVOLT IN SPAIN IjH)K the moment Spain occupies the central position in the political news. The Fascists, with strong military support, have risen ■gains! the Left Government, and from the brief and disjointed messages which have been received it is obvious that
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  • 457 10 •THE DCWI that another bookmaker has 1 been fined $1,000 in Ipoh indicates > concerted action of the Police through- j out Malaya, in suppressing gambling on the turf by those who are not members j 'of turf clubs. The law is such, and we cannot blame ithe
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  • 155 10 Mrs. W. V. D Skrine has left Bungsar Hospital, K.L Mr W O Hunt has gone on transfer to Ipoh as Inspector of Machinery. Mr H M. Scott arrived in Penang oa Friday morning by the s.s. Klang from Port Swettenham. Captain T. P. Coe, Director-General, Posts and Telegraphs,
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    33 10 Racial rivalry in Palestine: A Jewish house near Jaffa burnt down bv Arabs one of many outrages com nutted by both sides during the recent disorders, in which several lives have been lost
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 4 10 i IGflfl "*-^^^^^L. >^*^^Jr^^^^^i^^^
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    • 134 10 THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SET ON THE MARKET Wave-band compensated triode-hexode fre-quency-changer, latest OSRAM low capacity H. F. pentode valves high signal-to-noise ratio, fidelity reproduction— these are only a few of the features which fully justify this title for the new G.E.C. Fidelity All-Wave Eight Valve Superhet. To you these technical
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  • 364 11 „»RK HOURS CUT V« Reduction In Pay London 3 >ands ol BrtMM be re duced on the I"K»> Ma s k without any fromSl to"'; w from Octo ber redut ,,on )a suc€pinß reduction lst lie Vi deck workers (excludtftoS" a d wirelesS 5", rs.
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  • 127 11 \ew Transmission Plans Nearly Ready (By Air Mail) London, .Tulv 4. ILANS for Empire broadcasts In i i variety 'of foreign languages hav imost been completed. Before the end of this year. tr»« Bn kli Brfladrastine Corporation will W" bablv be transmitting programmes ir French. Italian. German. Spanish
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  • 116 11 London, July 4 NO one can afford to buy the must valuable stamp in the world The British Guiana one-cent Stamp. of which only one copy is extant. has cone back to America unsold, after being on offer In London for the pas* eighteen months
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  • 52 11 H Fyellencv. the Officer Administering the Gevernment, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small presented the Medal of the most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Military Division) to Company Ser-ceant-Maior John Rhys Dnnson. of th<* Penanc and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, at the Volunteer Headquarters on Friday morning at a
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    93 11 This year's demonstration by the Women's League of Health and Beauty took place on June 12 and 13 at Olympia. The display of physical exercises followed by a ballet, was exceedingly attractive. Some 5000 JomTii of various ages, and some children, took part. All were bare ?oXd and dressed alike
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  • 172 11 BRITISH TAXPA YER PRAISED Readiness To Bear New Burden (By Air Mall) Edßbaston, Birmingham, July 6. IT has fallen to me, as Chancellor of the Exchequer" said Mr. Neville Chamberlain in a speech in his constituency here, "to have to ask the people of this country to submit to further
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 39 11 Telegraphic Addres«* \J^* i r i a« Is* .^8 |P1 iig^^^^i-ft aUKMIIIQLI SITUAiLD HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. THE ft E T ACCOM MOOAnO« Wlill BVBEI COMFORT. L u BAK AND UnAURAMT IS THE' PLACE IOK LUCKIA^S— LUNX'IItON AND DINNER.
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    • 204 11 ?T TIFFIN: $1.00 I Creme De Florentine I Fillet of Selang:in Lons Champ I Grilled Lamb Cutlet j Green Peas Potato Straws J Cold Meat Salad j Vanilla Ice Cream I Cheese. Frnit. Coffee I Trv Our SPECTATTTES. FRFSHa" I IVJLiiJlli-"^ Hors uueuvres varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of
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    154 12 11..M the Kin? carried out an Inspection of the Life Guards in Winder (Heat Park, Windsor, B^ksMre. Photo shows:— H.M. the King, accompanied by the Karl of Ainlone. ridin I on to the parade ground in Windsor Great I'ark for the inspection. Mechanics preparing the Duke of Kent's
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  • 70 13 lh nnnhaso of the hujre floating dock at i.ulnn. 'VpreS >«ml by the Southern Railway. „,v dock there. make a tour, played their way from St. Paul's to the Mansion e Lord Mayir entertained them to tea ™P«^ Meeting f the National Hide toMCte- retary. Lord Derby
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 30 13 Rene Ullmann's Annual thcap SALE THE BEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED FOR JEWELLERY WATCHES SILVERWARE CLOCKS TRADITIONAL QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES. Also D'OKSAVS PERFUMES and fancy articles RENE yLLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 714 14 MAKE-UP goes Natural THE now feminine trend in fashions is also having a very marked effect upon make up. To be in harmony with the softer, more alluring fashions, the skin must be lighter and the whole effect must be one of subtle naturalness The harsh yellow note given us
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  • 317 14 Discoveries in Beauty ARE you one- of those who d m fA we be truthful and say w, a!! dress well on next to nothing iZSL to 1 Now If your chance at Eve's h 1 nual Bftk Is 0H... sorry we »i»^!L an you and that you hm about
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 42 14 l_Jf I <;<>IN(; HOME? vor will NEED A I •Trn-LAA' lIJWII PACM IN COMPACT MOROCCO 1-hATHKR (ASK CONTAINING; BPEOAL lotion, skin food. CLEANSING lotion ASTRINGENT COMPLEXION MILK. HAND lotion. SUNBURN Lotion AND POWDER. SINGAPORE >^ MI l B> B '«*""EMRWBBaiaR]a MBBBMBMB^^^^^^ >^^ iM^ M^^^^
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    • 35 14 0 Says "TAKE TIME FOR BEAUH" SO SENDS AN EXPERT From HER LONDON SALON WHO IN ONE BRIEF HOIK WILL GIVE VOr A NEW LOVELINESS at MAYNARD'S August 1 7th to September L2tfc BOOK NOW.
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  • 312 15 To Bring You BEAUTY writes blackheads => or'.. Hoc-- all Impun- (lli k v morning ud Sfwter and soap. H ,t with icute. ice-cold it Vou w« oi ne r l1 11 n o afford facia*, yo« very satisfactorily skin problem. Sav Whenever you tanning on you'- skin. :l1 stnnuent
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  • 72 15 Girls with thin thighs are usually r weight. It is necessary to build weight to normal besides doing uch as the following: Stand t With hands on hips. Swing the j leg as far as you can over the j left, keeping the knees straight. Re- art ing position, then
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 16 15 PERMANENT WAVESfrom $10— $25. Oil, Galli a and Eugene Methods Maison Inteirlandi '"H- 4419. Capitol 15!dg.
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    • 410 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING LUGGAGE fcUiOE I CHEMIST CARRIER SJLK STORE r —^.-x^— -*~sf Singapore j TnjmnHoi/TOW LUGGAGE i i\ 2 3 HIGH J CARRIER CO.; street v ijg g Bap-ape Contractors Forwarding j -y /y aMI i^^L^Sfe^" Booking i| Mwj Funne c L L?ne S* W' mF Jf's Pu/l£ Tel
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  • THE HARBOUR
    • 90 16 PASSENGERS BY AIR THE following were passengers by Imperial Airways planes during the past week: Aircraft 'Aurora' VT-AEG for Penang Siam. Burma and Karachi left Singapore Julv 19: Mr. F. G. Lundon. for London: Mr E. M. Walts, for Penang. Aircraft. "Atalanta" G-ARTI from Karachi Burma, Siam and Penang prrived
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    • 40 16 The mail and passenger vessel m.v Felix Roussel" from Saigon is expected to arrive here to-day at 10 a.m. and sail the same day at midnight for Malacca, Colombo. Djibouti Port Said and Marseilles. Berth: S.H B Wharves
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    • 21 16 The P. and O Burdwan has left Hongkong and is due at Singapore at 3 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday*
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    • 61 16 HE. the General Officer Commanding will travel on the night mail to-night to Port Dickson to inspect the Malay Regiment and the Malacca Volunteers and will return to Sinsanore on Saturday, July 25 While at Port Dickson, he will be staying at Rhu Lodcre. He will be accompanied by his
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    • 73 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARvr, OR EXPECTED TO A R Rm KEPPEL HARBOI'K Main Wharf: Lch Dolnhin r Guillemard. Shen Kwat llv VESSELS IN DRY DO( Ks Tanjonff Pajjar Albert Dock: Lighters L and N. Tomohon Aiishun Godovvn Haldis Felix Roussel Memnon Centaur Stentor J Kumsang Indrap4»era Silversandal
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    • 347 16 JHE story of a chase by Revenue Officers after an opium-carrving sampan w told in the Hongkong Centra tracy by Chief Revenue Offlg} Gri£ Mr. Grimimtt prosecuted Ma Pan 32 b °at master. Ho Chin. 30. Chan 2 and Chan Sam. 27. a widow f or p
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    • 387 16 IKAVLL B«MI1^H BYP&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Dae Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore D A ?JS A i J IR? E 6 000 Ju] y RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 rMT?ST A A 17 000 Jul y 31 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 nmSV^ 15 000 Au^' 14 CORFU 15.000 Sept. 25
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    • 134 16 N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD.. 'Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penanff, Colombo, 1 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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    • 68 16 MAILS CLOSE IODAY Pengerang <S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Pamangkat. Sambas and Singkawang (Tomohon* 11 a.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, SEast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Indrapoera) 2.30 p.m. Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies. Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3
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    • 65 16 Mails lv\|H k H<«l Mails rxpecte-d from Australia, Net! land.s Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), Uni of delivery of boxholders' letter 3.30 pm. and general delivery of I 4.05 p.m. to-day. MaiLs expected from Netherlan* Indies by Air (Netherlands), time i livery of boxholders' letters only and genera] delivery of
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    • 201 17 I the Hull Corpora ion to t nsoension bridge across h Utuarv was d cussed )ls .rvancv Bo; d. who g on bodyol the cstuarv corporation out ton BUfor i number Conservancy Boarc Kc ground that it would l n olthr board it was re- Water Committee oi
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    • 257 17 AT a meeting of the workers of the Ki"° Oi Offttfl Fund for Sailors (Mersej »< Appeal) held In Liverpool, it wns am need that the collection on Flap Da amounted to £1.132. H. C Jackson, joint hon secretary, said that the film which had been p^own recently
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    • 15 17 The Viceroy's Fund for the Kins; George V Memorial now amounts to nearly 60,000 rupees.
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    • 306 17 nmxs piiilp line. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Ball*. cn AI V KI LK Aup:. 28 Sept. 3 Wa Tn r e a a tes r Und triP UCketS fP m Sln^ a P° re t0 Australia Issued at th «ss passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or
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    • 513 17 V I W t > IK..^ T0 FRENCH PORTS V\^- "jn Bi HOMEWARDS. j CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 24 FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Auk 4 V CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 4 DUPLEX For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept.
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  • 720 18 !LOST BRITISH PRESTIGE Mr. Churchill's Speech CTRONG support of the Government'. action in raising sanctions a^aiasi Italy was expressed in a speech by Mr Winston Churchill at Rolls Park Chigwell, Essex. Mr. Churchill referred tc the amazing triumph of the Italian Dictator and drew attention to
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  • 398 18 JEWS ARE SEEKING A NEW Z ION— IN SIBERIA HRIVEN from Germany, harassed in Poland and other countries, afraid to .settle in Palestine for fe i of Arab enmity, the Jews are turning their faces East towards a new Zion— far in the heart of Siberia. The wide province of
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  • 18 18 The municipality of Prague has de- cided to name one of the streets of the city Maxim Gorky.
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  • 165 18 Dominions Open Doors •By Air Mail) London. July 7 JMIGRATION. which has for the u few years been practicallv owing to Dominion legation if ?P2 resumed within a few months' This ik announced by the Mmm Hartlngton, Parliamentary^n£j?s tiry for the Dominions Undtr S -"In the last few
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  • 57 18 Ben A ONE-DAY strike of all Swiss Moto- rifts and the complete cessation of all road traffic in Switzerland has been planned. This step has been taken by an organisation representing both private motorists and motor transport con© as a protest against a projected Inci of one
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    • 1463 19 r~ r:= I T«b«r«o S«-i»«-.l VOLUNTEER !«V« TIIE RADIO i N™,,/ To Ca P t,,re Of CORi»S I^^JL- I A S""""" Dri s For Thh 9 1 Singapore, Monday. I^ r i c l f > •j* It FlMllil 1^ KatllO-t OlOllial yHE trial was staged to-day before Mr. WCCk
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  • 587 20 HYDE PARK AFFAIR Full Story Of "Attack" London, July 17 (CORES ol lelephoae mmih wen received by Scotland Yard tonight in response to the appeal for wintesses A.C.I I) officer has hem deimiled ipeciallj to deal uitii these rails Then have also been a number
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  • 244 20 Extracted Too Many Teeth London A GIRL of 21, who stated that she went to a dentist's to have her remaining upper teeth extracted and found when she recovered from the anaesthetic that every tooth in her lower jaw had been taken out, sued for damages in the
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  • 114 20 Calcutta. A IU-year-old boy has tried to commit suicide near here because hi.s I hair had been cut too short by his barber. The youth. Dulal Chandra Adak. was so depressed at the sight of his hair after leaving the barber's shop that
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    9 20 King Edward, from a recent portrait made in London.
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  • 207 20 Inquiry Into Death Of Victim Singapore, Monday. THE Trengganu Street shooting affair in which a Cantonese lost his life as a result of being shot in the shoulder, was echoed in the Coroner's Court to-day, when Mr. W. G. Porter opened an inquiry into the death of Cheng
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  • 133 20 Alleged Unregistered Bus Company Singapore, Monday. pURTHER evidence for the prosecution was recorded to-day by Mr. Trevor D Hughes, the Second Magistrate In the casein which Ang Huat Swee 'and Ah Ah Lee are being charged under the Companies Ordinance. Huat Swee. as manager Ls charged with having
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  • 166 20 Private In Middlesex f Bound On) Btogapoi SYDNEY FREDERICK Oil I vatc in the Mid WM bound over for six i sureties of $100, bv the T trate. Mr. AD York, to-d pleaded guilty to thefi valued at $1,800. the pn Otto Mar»i-;. Th vehicle was stol<
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  • 58 20 Seizure Of Ml Ib. In Unkit Timah Road Si] Acting on Inform party of revenue B motor-car travelling i I Road yesterday. The two occupani I Chow Hoim and Lim H I (i ;ad it v.m d! tobacco were v Produced before Mr i I the Fifth
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  • 24 20 I There were sharp earthqnah I ly in Lisbon and other parts i I gal. The epicentre was oil the O^ coast. I H
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    • 40 20 vQ9 t 1 i i •■^r** WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING i I i WINCARNIS) INVALID BEEF CUBES' I RICH IN VITAL j I VITAMIN i6 A" I J OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. .j.
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  • 982 21 COSTS MUST BE LOWER Thinning Out Of Reefs rsjxsLtt i 1 ""■'"f i Odd Mi" l Com Ra.il' Vi lie lat the Board 111 tosether with the 'sheet and accounts 1U(1 1, ,1.M. < 3,_ 1936> m 'i;;;;;; K B«r g h b. b. „,".,1,.
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  • 118 21 COW EATS LAWYER'S BRIEF Another Devoured Official Report Ransoon. A COW in Magwe, Magwe District, has eaten a barrister's brief. Mr. U Ba Hein (Ed. OK), a Lower Grade Pleader of Magwe. was drinking his tea in a teashop. He had placed his brief on a chair. The cow ap;ronched
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  • 136 21 Underwriters Worried By Flights London. July 10 CUGGESTIONS to regulate and safed guard the flights over England of the German airship Hindenburg. about which questions have been asked In the House of Commons, have been made to the Air Ministry, it is understood, by a number of London
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  • 145 21 Poignant Moment In Commons London. July 8 THE House of Commons was hushed during the discussion on a Bill by the news of the death of a young mother in child-birth. It was the Government s Midwives Bill and Mr. William Lubb. M.P.. for Roth well. Yorks. was
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  • 35 21 Hongkong Orders Twenty-Five-Million Hongkong. WITHIN the next few months 25W0--000 new stamps will be printed m London for the Hongkong Government^ aii „.iii hpqr the portrait oi lvnig TTS ihTnew s will be
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  • 163 21 London Vitws On China London, July 20. THE collapse of the Cantonese civil war movement In China is duly noted in all the London newspapers to-day but there is no comment on the situation, attention being absorbed by the events in Spain. There was additional all-round
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  • 125 21 But She Had No Film London. July 9. U AVING the King pose specially for H her to take his photograph and then Andtna she had no film— this was the mormvino/experience of a woman pho™n7a tour of RAF. stations his M^e=U v sited the house of
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  • 12 21 The Mayor of Heston and Meworth f.. f JiS?..° nf Hounslow Hospital.
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  • 342 22 Johore Estate Tragedy (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 19. A BRUTAL murder was committed in the hut of a pineapple planter on Karai Nagar Estate, situated at the 16 1 2 mile. Gunong Pulai Road, the victim being the only occupier of the
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  • 269 22 But Cables Are Wrong Singapore thk two new Bva lights ordered I Home have arrived and bei packed... Unfortunately the cables al* not of the correct type for tropic I con ditions and may be unsuitable, in W hi«u case the lights might fail. The have
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  • 143 22 Traffic Wiped Out In Rio Cape Town WHITE slave traffic, as far as Rio de lf Janeiro is concerned, has been completely v.iped out. Dr. A H. Neiva. Secretary-General of the Police of Rio de Janeiro, made this statement when he arrived here on a visit to the
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  • 86 22 London, July 10. WOMEN want to be represented on the Coronation Committee. in a statement Issued here, the Women's Freedom League note "with genuine regret" that there is no woman on the Coronation Committee "While it may represent every political party and every .section of the
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  • 404 22 Derby Hold A Winning Lead In County Cricket Championship nERBYSHIRE. who are playing better u cricket this season than ever before in their history, and have just recorded their tenth victory in th^ championship out of 18 matches played, hold what should prove a winning lead in the county table
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  • 59 22 Found On Island Off Singapore Singarore, Monday. THE Tribune understands that a whale mensur'ng over 44 fret in 'ength and weighing several tons was discovered dead on the shores of Pulau >uoi, a Duteh island off Singapore. yesterday morning. This mammoth of the deep Is one of the
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  • 73 22 Singapore, Monday. JULY 30 and 31 have been fixed for J the trial of a youn*r Chinese lorrv driver, Ho Ah Thye, before Mr. L. B. Gibson, in the Criminal District Court. He was allowed bail in $800 with two sureties meanwhile. Two charges of having caused
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  • 33 22 The Portuguese Government have de-j eided to .sell by auction th.^ old cruiser V^^r, Ho nnrri' 1 K 'lil> In IR^fi n n( rn. constructed in 1902), two torpedo craft and two submarines.
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    25 22 Col Allen and A A A Paterson (left), who beat Dr Philip Tyau and Seow Poh Leng in one of the men's doubles semi-finals yesterday
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  • 108 22 London, July 10 DHOTOGRAPHS showing various recent activities of the British fleet in the Near East arc now on exhibition at the Uford Galleries. High Holborn. here Rear- Admiral Geoirrey Lay ton, Director of Personal Services at the AdmiraUy. referred to the deprivation of amenities suffered by
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  • 59 22 One man was killed, one is unlikely to survive, one was seriously injured, and seven or eight were wounded badly enough to be taken to hospital as a result of several anti-Jewish affrays in Bucharest organized by Nationalist students, who chalked up swast kas, Iron Guard signs, and anti-Semitic slogans
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  • 30 22 A •iT-'Mnt nn ,i n mrnontrr wore sentenced to death in Budapest by Courtmartial for treason and espionage. Three other men and two women were sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment.
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  • 164 22 Prt paratiofts For Grand Display (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan?, Ji;'y l -< PREPARATIONS are In fu^'.v the celebration of the 150th Ar.ni versary of the founding of Penai Captain Frnncis Light, which is plnce on Aupr 11. The Malay Company of the Penang Volunteers w"l be 'he
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  • 73 22 Visit Of Inspection Port Dickson Singapore, M [IE the General Officer C ii Major-General W. G. S C.8.. C.M.G., D.5.0.. will leave Dickson by the night mail to Inspect the Malay R Malacca Volunteers and will rei Singapore on Saturday. At Port Dickson the General at Rhu
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  • 531 23 YESTERDA Y'S MATCHES Miss Cole ma n Wins Again Singapore. Monday rrin concluding stage tlie Stafa- nn is Championships was c j ftftentoon when tuo two M-mi-»"nals were derided the women 8 doubles L r and Miss P. Coleman pair, Mrs. Eber and In raignl sets.
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  • 59 23 Chatteriee's Feat With Hand-Cuffs Lahore, July 6. ROBIN Chatter] ee. the holder of what is claimed to be a world endurance record of 88 hours 12 minutes, established a new record for hand-cuffed endurance swimming, remaining in the water for 02 hours 40 minutes, beating P. K. Ghosh
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  • 70 23 C S Dempster. the Leicestershire captain. failed to score for the first time tnia season when A. c. Page caught him off Goddard at Gloucester He completed his pair the next dav. Against these failures, Dempster lias made two successive centuries against Hampshire but there was a rap ■>! live
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  • 28 23 Hendren was the first batsman to score 1.000 runs this season, accomplishing the feat v. Oxford. Wshlock, of Surrey, and GimbleU. ol Somerset. followed suit two days later
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    8 23 Miss Coleman in action in yesierday's doubles final
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  • 285 23 Americans To Meet The Champions CINGAPORE baseball tans will have B j* chance of teeing com good ba eball when the American AssociaUon baseball team crosses bats with the Singapore Baseball League champion, the Japanese Young Men's team tomorrow on the S.R.C. padang at 5 '•:> m The
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  • 29 23 Until he had made 59 not out v. Surrey. L. P. Jai had only scored 32 runs in 7 Innings, once not out. for the Indians in first-class matches.
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  • 211 23 Cup Cricket At Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Sunday. THE Rest managed to avert an innings defeat in the annual crickH imtch for the de Silva Cup against the Europeans over the week-end. The Europeans won the cup. for the fourth year in succession, the result being
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  • 38 23 J.Wilkinson, who captained the Eastern Counties v. London in the C.C.C. Divisional match at Gravesend. played in the memorable match at Thornbury in 1902. when W. Hyman scored 359 out of 466 for six wickets in 100 minutes.
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  • 19 23 The Minor Counties mateh between Cheshire and Yorkshire 11, at New Brighton, was abandoned without a bnll being bowled.
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  • 929 24 A ONE-SIDED MATCH Well Deserved Victory 'By Hermes) Singapore, Monday POK the MCOIId time in a ueck the It. A., who not vo long as»o were regarded as possible contenders for the championship of the first division, me beaten by a single goal ma ruin
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  • 31 24 Berlin, July 20. DKITAIN is drawn to meet China u in the first round of the Football Section in the Olympic Games. Japan will meet Sweden. Renter
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    25 24 Miss Coleman and Mrs Taylor (left), who beat Mrs Eber and Mrs Pennefather. 7 5, in the final of the women's doubles of the S.L.T.A.
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  • 94 24 Budge's Win In Four Sets London, July 18. IN the Eastbourne Tennis Tournament, 1 America beat Great Britain by' 3 matches to 2. Perry, after beating Grant, was beaten by Donald Budge. The results were: Singles: Prrry (Britain! beat Grant <US.) 7—5, 0-6, 6-4, 6-3; Donald Budse »U.S.»
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  • 67 24 Germany Australia Win r Match Each London, July 19. rE Inter-Zone final In the Davis Cup Competition between Germany and Australia began to-day at Wimbledon. In the Singles, Crawford (Australia) beat Heukel (Germany) 6—2. r>— 2 iretired'. Heukel was indisposed recently and was suffering from a bad cold.
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  • 106 24 In Action Next Month Stacapon JWO coloured boxer.v devi 1 and Tiger Flowers. Manila yesterday. The newcomers are und, with Mr. Bertie Bell. Both Flowers and Henry championship class. Clever Henry who rights in Light and welterweight clr.ss. has of K.O. victories in his 1936 Among his
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  • 34 24 Verity, on an average, securej a wicket every four and a Gover takes approximately six overs for a wicket and Sinfielu approximately nine Thes? three men had I "bags" up to June 19. me!
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  • 21 24 Andrews, the Somn <t has a. brother who plays f< ampton Police He Is e< best wicket-keeper in Hampshire, from McCorkell.
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    • 139 24 I THE MORRIS B I G~H X /ft Wm Vk. W > f^^m ill mß^* WW Heautitul example of th? coach-building art eombined with quiet and laxurious tr-itmnort ll il 1 1 1^ *ll 9 Engine and chassis entirely steering wheel and vibratfc redesigned and "Specialisation- franv-mounted pedals, built." Smith's
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