Morning Tribune, 23 July 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 148. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, July 28, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 182 1 lIELM-ATEK LEAVING SIAM TALKS IHLIV TILL AUGUST Has then iK-en ***** n the tin nefotiatittifl now proceeding at ■Ufkok Im in (tn the Siamese ienfl and the Malayan and Netherlands last India delegates o*i iiiitoiuil Tin Committee? r b rife in Bangkok, whence > a Renter
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  • 62 1 ECHO OF OUT RAGE AGAINST THE KING London, July 22. THE King's Bench to-day granted rttei vhi fnr contrm V t o t cmirt anninst the Evening News and the Daily Express regarding com-m-nts upon the pmcrdinas anamst Omrnr Andrew McMahon the alIfvpd tusrilant of King Edward at Bpdt Park
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  • 18 1 Btitish Naval Promotions London, July 22. »</«"'■.■ .hat Admiral *5 re «>-ed list at Cartata Wai™ i. British Official
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  • 166 1 MONGOLIAN ARMY INC RE A SE A Warning To Japan London. July 22 THE Moscow correspondent of the Daily Telegraph reports that the RussoMongolian Alliance and the fifteenth anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Outer Mongolia are being simultaneously celebrated at UlanBator. The Kremlin's representative declared to-day that
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  • 128 1 NA IV KING'S HAND STRENGTHENED Important Step In Solidarity London. July 22. n IN a Leading article on the Cantonese collapse the Times says that an anti-climax is seldom the occasion for congratulation. This, however, reflects favourably not only on General Ch'ang Kai Shek but on China a^ a V.
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  • 112 1 JLondon, July 21. MR. Duff-Cooper has Informed the Hooae of Commons thai the Royal Dffoncv Corps, whOfte formation wta arranged In 1934. will be replaced by National Defence Companies, attached to Territorial infantry regiments. Enrolment will start on September 1 and will bo ooen to
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  • 169 1 Reduction lit Tonnage London, July 22. THAT the relative position of British shipping is still on the downgrade is one cf the main fact? sh.vvn in the latest edition of Lloyd's Register Book. The present British mercantile marine represents 26.8 per cent, of th? world's shipping, as
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  • 181 1 DEFENDANT WINS K.L. SLANDER CA SE 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. JUDGMENT for the defendant with costs was entered in the First Magistrate's Court to-day by Mr J. Caldcr in the civil suit in which Mrs. F. O. Rasmussen, a professional violinist and wife of a Negri Sembilan
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  • 19 1 Mr. Ramsay Macdonald was absent from yesterday's weekly meeting of the Cabinet owing to indisposition, says British Official Wireless.
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  • 491 2 BATTLES IN SPAIN Situation Still Tense London July 22 A BRITISH merchant ship in the Straits of Gibraltar is stated to have been struck to-day by fragments of bombs from a Spanish aeroplane, although thre appears at the moment to be uncertainty as to which
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  • 74 2 Plane's Collision With Normandie London, July 21. THE Court Martial of Flying Officer Horsey, R.N., for damaging a Baffin aeroplane by colliding with the Normandie, has concluded and the findings of the court will be promulgated Flying Officer Hcrsey, giving evidence, said that he felt himself being
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  • 250 2 Mr. S. Duguid Miss Barbara Davidson Singapore, Wednesday. fHE Presbyterian Church was the scene of a pretty wedding this nfternoon, when Miss Barbara Allen M.R. Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dav.dson of Blairgovrie, Perthshire, became the brid of Mr. Sydney Duguid, son of Mr. Duguid. of Aberdeen,
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    20 2 Mr. and Mrs S Dusruid nfter their wedding at the Pre*bvteriai Church yesterday Mrs butjuid was formerly Miss Barbara Davidson
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  • 137 2 Alleged Over Debt Of Singapore, Wednesday A CHARGE of attempted murder was explained to-day before Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate, to Lim Moh Kee. who was then remanded in custody until July 29. Moh Kee was alleged to have stabbed a compatriot. Ong Teo. in a
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  • 29 2 The British warships Decoy, Dainty, Diana and Defender are due at Singapore from Colombo on Friday, July 31. and will sail for Hongkong on Monday, Auk. 3.
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  • 286 2 An Entertainiwi Performance Singapore. w- (ia /JIRLS on one side of the U b ,°y s on tnc other, W jth a sprinkling of grown-ups iillcd the Victoria Memoi capacity this afternoon ,t Q periodical Children's Cone. ■>> The concert was organ! Children's Committee under manship of Mr.
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  • 74 2 Singapore, Wednesday Investigations, following his on July 16, on a charge of bcii possession of 17 tahils of Rd U n chandu elicited the fact that Chin Yew Hing was a banishee. Yew Hing, however, strenuously denied this allegation. He was sentenced to a day's imp onment and
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    • 77 2 I V jjffljj^) S FRESH MILK— WITH I ALI THE TROUBLr: I rt REMOVED! J ■y v TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk I i your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially m For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk,
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  • 92 3 4 BIRTHDAY Move By Local Chinese it um been put forward i SS which to purchaje 1,. „nt ii I- M.rKit Shek on th« oecai r tiir Singapore fands. TOO Chinese l^ve alroadv 2J to collect funds or a similai urpose. I mnnnxt.es m
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  • 80 3 Too Many In British Colonies? London, July 22. FOUR asked in the f i to-day conproportion of foreign Hongkong, Mr. HerCroydon) urging a| tax on foreign films to the tax on motor-cars. Ifr. A. C. W I-! 'Con Preston i ry exhibition of ma at each perry, Mr
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  • 109 3 Boyanese Charged In Court re, Wednesday. F recorded to-day B Gibson, in the Court, In the case in dan is Warsidl bin Mas- Mar and Suku bin with causing grle*- j that when he i n able to re- About three mory returned. no names were men- hi
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  • 115 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals: 1 Rex vs. Ong Aik Phow. 2. Rex vs. Somu Odayar. 3 Rex vs. John McCloskey. John Elliot and William Graham Dickson. Special Appeal: --The Extra Asst Controller of Labour S'pore etc
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  • 95 3 Mrs. Vorenkamp. who is well-known as a violinist under her professional name of Lida Langenreld, will leave Singapore for Java on Friday. The run on which her husband. Capt. Vorenkamp. is now engaged makes Java a more convenient place of residence A violinist cf great ability. Mrs. V<
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  • 474 3 WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT DEAD Funeral Of The Late Mr. James WE regret to record the death of Mr. James McConnell Kerr, which oceurred at the General Hospital y- < dav morning Mr. Kerr. who was only 39 yoars nf acre, had been in ill health for a considerable time, and death
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  • 350 3 ABDUCT ON CHARGE Driver Sent For Trial (From Our Own Correspondent} Johore Bahru. Julv 21 THE Court was crowded again to capacity when the preliminary en- Bakar bin Yahya (Second Johore Bahru), Into ad ping preferred against I lisamy, a motor car d the employ M M. Naidu. Clert of
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    • 37 3 Nearly 100 families left their homes recently when fire .severely damaged the premises of Freedman Furniture Products in Fanshaw Street. Hoxton. .CAUSTIC SODA. F Stock Available Competitive Prices. Send Inquiries to Rahamin Penhas, 86, Robinson Road, Singapore.
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    • 15 3 /^"MA.XALIOX"! i l"y£lfr) RAPID HARDENING j i j. PER I k '''"-"I j^^ MONTOR LTD
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  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News
    • 53 4 fd fdsf ds f dsf dsf dsf A brick lireplace, estimated to be 300 years old, has been found during renovations at the Lobster Smack Inn, Canvey Island. The inn is the oldest building on the island, and was at one time a centre
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    • 35 4 Worthinßton. of Derbyshire, is to replace Maurice Leyland. the Yorkshire left-hander, in the Second Test Match against India at Manchester on July 25. Leyland Injured his groin county's fixture af&inst Notts Router.
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    • 273 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS The above are dealers' middle prices; Jobbers margins, brokerai stu.mp duty are not included. Londoi I Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously To-day Ri War Loan, 3M> P-C 106 5 16 IOG\ Com. Union Assce. (Units) 10 15 16 Prudential Assce. "A" 373,
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    • 58 4 After a swim at Bomior Regis Charles H tii-y Raven, 54, of Oak Hill Road I Sevenoaks, a Lloyd's underwriter, col- lapsed and died In a bathing hut :H:H:i:"^ k™"So|™flf" liliiTiSirHl INSrKANTE COMPANY, LTD. A It I 6: I X S I It A X V E II W. J.
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    • 43 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully paid up) Y.100,000.000 Rrserve Fund Y. 129,150,00(1 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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    • 25 4 l/ t9I For Arrurary A B«'aniy L- a V« The BEST WaH'li B^ I Known the world <>v IP^j} MASTERPIECE 1 "Moine Comte Co., LU
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  • 236 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE LIST! Wednesday, 22nd July 5 p.m. fd fds fd fd fd fdf dsf dsf dsf ds f dsf df ddsf dsf df f dsfdsf dsf dsf dasfds Malacca Elec. Pref. 10"r ($1) 2.35 2.45 Malayan Breweries ($1) 2.45 255 Maynard ($10) 2.75 3 25nom McAlister and Co.
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    • 21 5 I ABSOLUTE SECURITY Mot on l\io,\ INSURANCE COMPANY. ITD. SIME DARBY CO.. LTD j J B^UPWI Branches v m r v
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    • 192 5 BAYKOFfIIIiVI R (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Cable address: "CHUNGKUO" Manager? Office' 6444 General Office 5188 Exchange Dept. 6441 HEAD OFFICE: 50 HANKOW ROAD, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS §3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: With
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    • 164 6 JEFFERY FABNOL-8 famous Story of Romance and Adventure becomes an Outstanding BRITISH I Screen Triumph! S t'APITOL Opening TO-NIGHTg y^^B^-2^ I© ■I P 'flP l^ f*W*W W^ #/^^l OOlll^BL/1^ W B_|kT B I II /tlml I taA^jtNllxMfWl It a ii^^ fl' ftk> <^BH B^B IT B I I .^l jwy
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    • 121 6 THEY'LL BE AT THE (CAPITOL SOO\| 1 ASS flaSfiSoG^H ■^SSod i o29hh ■^■v '•SflßflHMflHff GALA SCREENING AT THE CAPITOL NEXT MO^_ The World's Greatest and Longest Motion PictureTHE GREAT MEGFEIJI Over 3 solid Hours of Glorious Entertainment M-G.-M/s Masterpiece of Screencraft with WBULUMW^ LOY LUISE RAINER and the most beautiful
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    9 7 •Rhodes of Africa now show ins at the Pavilion
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    • 43 7 THK WORLD'S SWEETHEART IS COMING HACK! she dances a sailor's horn pipe she sings new songs and chanteys— and gives new glory to a famous and unforgettable storyl i My. &9 rowL ''dor* wnh SUY KIBBEE SLIM SUMMERVILLE J JUNE UNG BUDDY EBSEN
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    • 63 7 DAILY EXPRESS Says 'The Mod entertaining film of the week." 1* <*Wc'll do craxy r. ridiculous things we'll live in the moon!" y&^^9^^ i jsßsmSf Adapted from Faith Baldwin's Cosmopolitan Magazine Serial »m HENRY FONDA CHARLES BUTTERWORM Beulah Bondi Henrietta Crosman Walter Brennan A Paramount Picture Directed by William A
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    • 121 7 ONE OF THE MOST jmamtm I SPI 1 \MI\K AND I NTERTAIN CTBL^^^^MMpfcafc^JEr^ ING GAUMONT BRITISH El mm J^\^^^KM musicai pk ruRES mM\ k\"y A^ m El EVER prodi ED iBEm mJtommJLmtmKEuM Starring mamm^—~^ .1 ASSIB: >l ATTIIEWK IN A SPARKLING MELODY OF SONG. FASHIONABLE GOWNS, DANCE AND LAUGHTER Week-end
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  • 346 8 World Trade Unionists The League AFFIRMATION OF LOYALTY World Congress In London I (By Air Mail) London, July 9. THE world's trades union movement's loyaltv to the League of Nations was reaffirmed av the seventh International Trades l T nion Congress in London. The declaration was made by Sir Walter
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  • 138 8 Husband Faces £100,000 Alimony Suit Cincinnati. Ohio. that her husband slapped J* her face when she objected to Ivm buying drinks for chorus girls Mr™ 5f f JKSfJ? eX I? r Tillma st <^y' aged (?ino nnm nd r- has liled a 500 ouo dollar (t 100,000)
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  • 1445 8 "GROSS MISGOVERNMENT" OF ETHIOPIA Mr.J.L. Garvin Reviews Situation After Sa nations THE following striking article by Mr. J. L. Garvin appears in the Observer. Nothing could be worse than the muddles of the Government but the manias of the Oppositions. They would have plunged us all into blood in the
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  • 235 8 Gift For Duke 0/ Gloucester Wellington A B^ TED wedding present for th, Ji Duke and Duchess of GloucosL being forwarded to England I ls Zealand Government i t h J N ew months to make. as take n It is a table made of New
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  • 276 8 New Books For Issue On THE undernoted newly added fiction and fiction works will ready for issue at Ruffles Library on Saturday at 8 30 am More Simple Science. Dill N. da C. Andrade and Julian Stalin, Illustrated. Henri B Plato's Thought, G. M A. Or latch and
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  • 242 9 ISTO A. A. UNITS importance Of Sew Role ,B> All Alai|) London, July H. ««,r mu Offl* m T. fl V ]l „v Territorial > r nn units n 1 i v rl u l 1 «.-an. i |I(L north of EMn s secsut 't. UNITS'
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  • 103 9 Minimum Price For Italian Farmers Rome. N U or iirm may import Ec C tat Italy in future. Signor ff »ni, Minister of AgrteulNational Gram Com- the Palazzo Venezia tjowa the recent decision 0 make the wheat trade •nh a minimum price Price is now n.xed at r
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  • 152 9 Served On 10-Day-Old Habu Chicago. Illinois A 10-DAY-OLD baby has been served with a writ by Sheriff lames Svejda in a hospital nursery near hero. The writ commands the baby, described as Mr. Kaplin. to appear in the County Court and "answer a petition for adoption.*' When the
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  • 135 9 Sent To U£. A PARCEL containing British Government bonds worth £30.000 has been received by Mr. R. W. Ford, the only chemist in this little rural town. Who posted the bonds and why be has received there is a complete mystery to Mr. Ford and to the 420
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 9 Grass and paved walks have been substituted i»r the original travel j n the inner quadrangle of Queen's College, Oxford, as shown above The object has been to recreate the {jeneril impression of the architectural scheme originally designed by Wren and Hawksmoor
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  • 98 9 Five Killed In The Netherlands Amsterdam. HOLLAND has not escaped the tropical weather which caused floods and ra unities in Western Europe. In West Holland five people, including a boy of ten. were killed by liG;htnin^. and several were seriously injured dur- g stortm Cloudbursts accompanied the thunderstorma
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  • 126 9 Pittsfteld. Massachusettes. A CAT has fought a life-and-death battle with a three-foot spotted adder here- and won. The fight lasted for twenty minutes, much of the time being devoted to sparring for an opening. While the snake lay tightly coilded with its fangs bared for a lightning
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  • 146 9 A nother Climbing Expedition Cambridge, Massachusetts AN at'cmpt to scale the hitherto un- conquered Nanda Devi. 25,645-foot Himalayan mountain peak, is to be made (our members of the Harvard Mountaineering Club this summer. Five British climbers will accompany them on !he expedition, according to an announcement of their
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  • 141 9 Many Europeans In Hospital Simla. SCORES of Europeans here have been taken to hospital suffering from "Simla throat." The com: iaint crops up nearly evorv year but generally in a mild form which is treated at home. This year, however an outbreak of diptheria was at first feared
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  • 77 9 The members of the Rood will mission from the Union of South Africa to India In September will include Mr. J. H. Hbfmeyr, Minister of the Interior, leader of the delegation; General J. C. G. Kemp. Minister of Lands: Colonel C F. Stallard, Dr. N. J. van der Merwe. Mr.
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    • 16 9 fc* ai Battalk£ °«ftft Ad Jutant, ■toSy&p M S Vol "»teer ter f °r Pahang on
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    • 94 9 Snake Swallows Opium I ill Calcutta. A SNAKE has deprived an opium eator of Dibrugarh, Assam, of his evening dose. The man left a pill of the drug ready in a room of his hut. Returning a few minutes later he was horrified to see a snnke there. To his
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    • 35 9 PPv- I #jnP^^ y i Operative as from August Ist 193G. SUBSTANTIAL s|NGApoRE TO: REDUCTIONS I'ENANG 9 ($77 approx.) ITV PARES BANGKOK £22 ($lB9 RANGOON £'!7 ($317 MALAYA INDIA (AI( UITA £50 ($429 Imperial Airways
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 307 10 lI7E have from time to time re- ferred to the prevalence of the scourge of tuberculosis in Malaya and the need for the Government to take much stronger measures for the protection of the population. One such method would be the provision of a sanatorium such as
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  • 615 10 I |T was encouraging to see Singapore turn out in such force on Tuesdaj evening to hear Jacques Thibaud's recital at the Memorial Hall—encouraging because it may be that cthei artistes will think it worth their while to visit Singapore when on tour in the East and so
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  • 155 10 Mr. Anthony Brooke, son of the Tuan |Muda 01 Sarawak, and a nephew of Raja Brooke, is in Kuala Lumpur learning M.C.S work. Professor K. B. Williamson of the Government Health Office and Inspector L. G. Blakesley were admitted to the Penang General Hospital during the weekend The challenge
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    46 10 Blowing up buildings in the Old City of Jaffa, where the Government are making two new roads which will greatly improve the communications of the whole City. The district is a maze of sunless and insanitary lanes It is also overcrowded and difficult for police supervision
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    • 3 10 ~J.u.1..8..'..^1.».f;4.at4>. fai *n
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    • 149 10 MARKETED AND SERVICED BY THE MAKERS The new G.E.C. Fidelity All-Wave Eight Valve Superhet is the only radio set in Malaya marketed and serviced by the makers. The direct contac: maintained with the extenip sive development aiyl technical organisation at Hume has a two-fold value. Firstly, it ensures that the
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  • 379 11 MEANING OF ISIFORMS Centralization Move Berlin. THF ipix.intnHMt of Horr Himmler, of thr SS. (Nad Guards) iml hitherto vfrtu.ti head of the £rrH Mice, to bo Chiof. under the Minister of the Interior, of the combined German police forces, unironned and plain Hotfces, has been
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  • 166 11 Etiquette Rules In Africa Johannesburg:. Transvaal CODES of behaviour for South African doctors are to he issued in the form of a handbook. The Federal Council of the Medical Association has approved of the preparation of a volume, which will only be circulated to duly qualified medical practitioners,
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  • 36 11 Cairo CGYPT has been invited to take part in the International Wines Conference, to be held in Tunis next October. The invitation has been referred to the Ministry of Agriculture for consideration
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 11 A view in Telok Ayer basin. Barges .Ir awn up by the quay awaiting the loads which they carry out to the ships at anchor
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  • 185 11 British Troops Jerusalem TORTOISES bearing lighted tapers on their backs have been decoying British soldiers in Palestine, it has been discovered by the Seaforth Highlanders. They were detailed to find the cause of mysterious lights which moved on the summits of Mounts Ebal and Garizim. outside Nablus,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 33 11 eqo, Telegraphic Address v>\i yS M i GOODWOOD \(I.LLt\ CIiARMIiNGLY SIIIJATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. TOE (or-KTiH WITH EVERY COMFORT. C(HKT^n R w AND Kt SIALKANT IS "THE" PLACE FOK COCKTAILS-LUNCHEON AND DINNER
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    • 55 11 IT TIFFIN: $1.00 Cream Of Barley Fillet Of Selangin Francaisc Roast Loin Of Pork Apple Sauce Baked Beans Grown Potato Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Trv Our SPECIALTIES. Hors D'Ueuvres varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. rnune ayOti- JR^hw i ***'.v-.^
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    301 13 PEER'S AIR DASH TO AUSTRAL. Hoping to reach Port Darwin, Australia, in three days and Melbourne in four. Lord Sempill and three companions left Hanworth, Middlesex, recently in the fastest privatelyowned British 'plane, the new tenseater Monospar Croydon. The machine's maximum is 210 miles an hour Lord Sempill and his
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  • 964 14 Decorative INTERIORS Mrs. llorolhv Mtrt 9 Delightful Salon from uliiili several iil«sis ron lil bv raeeeM» fully employed in ihv iiomr. THIS week we are going to tell you about an apartment owned by a well-known beauty specialist in town— kcp' solely for business, of course but which we found
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 10 14 Pen* 1 jMjJHESJtt Tel. \s X•' i«io. /fL^ J m
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    • 64 14 Attractive new selection oi Novelties, Pekin (Jass Bowls (all colours), Dainty [Merwear Blackwood Furniture, Opium Stools etc. at k(*)C(i£CSRaffles Hotel Bras Basah Rd FREE SAMPLE OFFER j I I Send 10 cents in cash or stamps, to cover postage I and packing, and a free sample will be sent by
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  • 110 15 In Cleaning Paint Varnish Stains Q° NMES In cleaning and painting spring flecks of paint are depocurtair or dresses or other liey c. )n*\ belong Whon this there are everal remedies which agent on paint or ns, scrape off as much of possible trom the surface If the paint has
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    • 19 15 i ■•kmiaxext t [WAVESfrom $10— I Oil, Gal Ila i»nd Eagtnc Methods I Waison Interlandi j, PfcQII Capitd BUg,
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    • 193 15 a TOUKisrs *noi»i»r\<; I GUIDE I LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE J CARRIER CO. j Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. Booking Apents for F.M.S. S Railways I Baggage Agents for: Blue Funnel Line East Asintic LtM I I Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd.. etc.. etc. I Tel. Address "LUGGAGE" PHONPJ 2428
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    • 196 15 TAILOR Fresh stocks of English Suiting? j and Shirtings of various quali- ties* Please come or a rite to i j us so that we could come and I see you for a trial order. Best < workmanship at very low prices. RARKAT AM I A RROS. Civil Military Indian
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    • 120 15 CHEMIST 'COM FOLLOWS $jfc#; J Mckesadfeotglad K%,* feet with BW ff If I* to easy, y »o quick, to n*T I *V" t f i B^' v j£_ui' Agents. FEDERAL Dlhl'fc.NSAßY LTl>, (Inc. in FMS.) 8, Raffies H*M, Siiigapor^. GRAMOPHONES I COLCNBH I GRAMOPHONES and RE' fAiDQ new Moi)i:rs ROBINSON
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  • 177 16 Sal rat ion Lies In The Seaports "I believe the salvation of Great Britain and the Empire lies in the seaports," declared Dr. Earle Page, DeputyPremier of Australia and Minister of Commerce, speaking at a luncheon of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce. Advocating a long-range plan of Empire
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  • 69 16 The Air mail < Imperial > despatched from Singapore on July 12 wu delivered In London on July 20 <8 days). The Air mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on July ft was delivered in London on July 21 (6 days). The Chargeurs Reunis vessel s.s. Cap St. Jacques
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  • 155 16 'in the House of Lords, on tiic ko into committee on the Pi Authorities (Limitation of Lial Bill. Lord Btrabolgi said he w. thank Lord Ritchie of Dundee. In charge df the Bill, for n I rushed it through the House, and thus giving time for consul ween
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  • 147 16 THE introduction by the P. and some five years ago of the toui class into the passenger trade to from Australia has proved so po that gradual extensions have since been made, both In the P. and O. and Or Line steamers, and the Aberih Commonwealth Line has
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 435 16 TH^II KKIII^H BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'porc IM6. 1936. BANGALORE 6,000 July 60 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CHITRAL 15.000 Aur. U CORFU 15.nn0 S-nt. 25 BHUTAM 6.100 Aur. 27 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 RANPURA 17.000 Aug.
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    • 130 16 N.Y.K. IJXE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON, via Penanp, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU July 23 s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 6 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Am*. 20 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples B^7 $540 $317 53 13 Marseilles
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 125 16 THE lIAIIBOUtt MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Tarempa (O. Van der Heyuen) 8 a.rr Pengeran^ <S. Soon Hens;) 9 a.ni Australia, Eastern. Southern and Western (Hakone Maru) 10 a.m New Zealand (Hakone Mara) 10 a.m Ceylo-n (Hakone Maru) 10 a.m Penang (Kedah) lu ajn America (North), except Western Canada and Western State.s
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    • 137 16 SIUVS l\ DIM'K Terukuni Maru dOWn Burdwan f'rrmor i rii.it r 1 1 Tilawa Hakone Maru Cape Si Andrrw Stool Scientist Ipoh Citv of Kimberlev Perah S aroa Btatanf Menestheas i Bang Vuon San" Kola KEPPEL HARBOI R j Lady Quillemard, Lch i Cuacam. VESSELS IN DKV i) K> Tanjonff
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  • 80 17 d at Ascot races irm ana died in H in regaining conyet been identified. Hi I <jo and v :i dressed in a blue lounge suit. Mr. Stanley R. Hall. 8.C0m.. B.Sc. (Lond.), of the Commercial Departmeni of Derby Technical College. ha< been appointed heart of
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    • 233 17 nrn.vs p ii up liive. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. IfARPTJJI Due Bali R July 29 Aug. 3 round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued'at th may^ transfer at^Slngapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Mel D asaa ss= as sas AMERICAN K ORTKNTAT MWn HKKVICB. (Owner*: Vr»cc»-« iydrfw ro for ROSTOV
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    • 547 17 •QjV^^fl TO FRENCH PORTS r^B S IN JAC UES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazalre Bordea-.x July N DUPLEX For Marseille^avre, Antwerp Dunkirk «eoi. 15 J (from Marseilles). DOTLE A IX ARAN F r Tourane Halphonf. Tul 9 j CAP^VARELLA h I FARES FROM ANY PLACE, MALAYA TO MARSEILLES $504.^ 2
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  • 363 18 APPEAL TO POLAND TO ORGANIZE "Look Beyond Our Eastern Western Fron tiers Warsaw Thp; most important political utterance heard in Poland since Marshal PilFudski last spoke in public." Thai is how the wu mm Pn describes the speech rcce. Hv mad •U) the annual Congress ol I- lonarie* by Genvrul
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  • 104 18 Local Girls. In Cyprus Ignored A SLUMP In local marriages has set in here It has been caused by the facilities of entry and the unlimited stay "ranted to aliens— notably Hungarian cabaret artistes—so long as they do not become chargeable to the public. The young men of
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  • 539 18 THE suggestion that a group should be organized to act as a -'defence force" in seeing that Conservative speakers get a fair hearing on Dolitic»l pint forms was made by Lord Bayford. chairman of the Association of Conservative Clubs, when he presided at
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  • 134 18 Darwin Unpopular In Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee THE State of Tennessee, where an anti--1 evolution law is in force, is still very touchy on the subject of Darwin. A score of books on scientific subjects < were submitted recently to the state text-book commission and all were care- <
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  • 267 19 American Cyclist I in Afghan I Kabul, Afghanistan. THE first white man to traverse the 400 odd milet by rwd between He- rat, Afghanistan, and Kabul has ar- riv^d here on a bicycle Excitement ran hmh when the cyclist, Dr. Fred A. B.rchmore. a^ed of Athens, Georgia
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  • 219 19 Bust Unveiled In Fleet Street T HE -Newspaper World announces that 1 Lord Camrose unveiled a bronze bust of the late Mr. T. P. O'Connor on the facade of Chronicle House, Fleet Street, on Tuesday, June 30. The formal unveiling was followed by a short function in the
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  • 86 19 Scottish CoundTs Court Claim FIFE County Council succeeded in an urn for sixpence which they brought at Cupar Sheriff Court against William BremiKT Mayfield. Star by Markinch, Fife, who wu ordered to pay the sum sued for together with cxdchsl's untln to 12s. id. The chum wafl In respect
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 810 19 0^ X^EJKi%»IO^| nadian Pianist). Novelette, Op 21 No •4 2ali I^HlPl**** 2: Romance, Op. 28, No. 2 < Schumann k Ill'l' 1 11 I Rhapsody in E flat, Op. 119, No. 4 (Brahms* I*t«i&«*r*llH BH 735 am The Pr °P°sal. >f A jest in 1 9 m m one act.
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    • 311 19 Missiane); Funtaisie for pianoforte and violin, Philippe Gaubert. 10.15 p.m. Rates of exchange 10.20 p.m. End of broadcast. TO-MORROW Wavelength 25.60 metres (***** kes) I 5.35 a.m. Concert relayed from Radiotr ans, 1 6.35 a.m. News in French. 6.50 a.m. News in Spanish prices am NeWS ln French> mark et
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  • 418 20 Fraser And Company's Weekly Report dfds f Raub Gold have had considerable dealings from $6.27i/ 2 to $6.55 with further buyers slightly under Ampat Tins offer at 4s. 3d. after business higher, and there are sellers of Klang Rivers at $1.90, Lahats 9s. 3d.,
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  • 103 20 Rome Berlin Trade Talks Are Not Political Rome. THE Italo-German commercial negotiations now in Rome appear to be a continuation of those held in Munich last December, and to be designed mainly to settle difficulties inevitable hi a complicated system of exchange and clearings. Germany will try to make the
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  • 57 20 Members of the Lotus Club nnd their children re Invited to a I 1 irty ai "B" p '"■•'< Quav on Paturcfr 5 pjn to bid farewell to Miss F Pi rce, who la shortly leaving Tor America. Aftor the part; M p rce will the memb< v-
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  • 199 20 Dinmore Hill To Be Preserved DINMORE Hill, one of the most beautiful places in Herefordshire, lying between Hereford and Leominster, has become a public park in commemoration of the Silver Jubilee of King George V. In February last year the project was launched of acquiring Dinmore Hill, which
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  • 516 20 Mr. Churchill's Proposals Mr. Winston Churchill was the principal guest at a luncheon at Great Central Hotel, Marylebone, of the National Federation of Clay Industries. He congratulated the gathering on the way in which the clay industry had shared in the general prosperity now being experienced. He had
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  • 132 20 Instruction Given FUj Film THE first meeting of the Commit'ee on the Rehabilitation of Persons Injured by Accidents, which has been set up by the Home Secretary, the Minister of Health, and the Secretary of State for Scotland, was held under the chairmanship of Sir Malcolm Delevinsne. After
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  • 4287 21 ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS By Co -operative Singapore. Wednesday. [MINATING observations M the oneylendint evil i" Singapore ven by Mr T Sivapragasam, operative Officer, in an addriTvered rt the theon of the K- tarv Clul) to-day ,Ul Koof Garden. address, entitled "Some ■(•,,-nppration." was a comi;;;., 1
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    • 48 21 The MOST SENSATIONAL WOMAN SPY STORY SINCE JALHAMBRA To-Night 6.15— 9.15J jM k The Famous Star of r |V^^^^^p. jMk I as LUB |()OT an(l SEE The Sensational Capture of the Beautiful (nrl Spy and her Rescue by the timely arrival of the BRITISH Landtag Force at (iallipoli!
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  • 123 22 BUS COMPANY CASE Court Acquits Accused Singapore. Wedrn flay. THE "serial" story for the pi 1 in the case in whir! Bwee, the manager, and the treasurer, of the Kep were charged respectiv ly Permit tin«; an unreglsti tion ahe Koppol Bus c To exceed 20 member Assisting in the
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    • 129 22 Tti-clav In Sint»a|HMT HIGH TIDES: 103 am. 9f 7 146 p.m.. 8 ft.. 8 Ins. FOOT3ALL:— S.A.F.A. Div II H.MJ Terror v. Middlesex, An i Stadium: Government gue, Police v. Monopolies, Depot. CONCERT:— "Nine Till Y.W.C.A. Dramatic Group. V. ria Theatre. 9.15 p.m CAPITOL:- -Douglas Pairbank Jr Elissa Landi in
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  • 208 23 TO CANTON GENERAL Wants His Help For Unity ■MfbMfi J" lv IT is reported that Generals Li Ten and Pah Hh* Kwangsl milttarj •"•>•- conferred a< Nan"..,-: '..v and deekfcd to ptac« th< martial la* t.eneral ,f Ihe lh.l hum I P» h have" tf "V
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  • 46 23 Held Vp And Robbed Singapore, Wednesday. ir aft r 3 0 o'clock on Monday i Chinese was robbed of his It and $10 in cash. He was walking along Tiong Hahru ad when three Hoi:Kiens accosvd reed him to give up the xlt and ilk- money.
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  • 144 23 Coolie Crushed By A Rock Singapore, Wednesday. A FATAL accident that occurred at the granite Quarries at Puiau Übin on July 15 was described in the Co.vner's Court to-day, when Mr. W. G. Porter, opened an inquiry into the death of a 50-year-old coolie named Lee Tai. The
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  • 122 23 Heavy Bail For Two Tamils Singapore, Wednesday. THEKE have been several detected instances in recent months of the exploitation of the unemployment problem, and two such alleged cases were mentioned in the police courts to-dav. in the first a Tamil, named Veernsamy, claimed trial before Mr L.
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  • 21 23 London, July 21. Sir Eric Mieville has bren appoint d Private Secretary to the Duke ot York. -Reuier.
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    26 23 N S Wise and Mr Bavgfaan who heit I.oon C'hong and Mrs Archer in the final ol me Mixed Doubles ve>lerday (See report on baek page)
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  • 38 23 Hongkong. July 22. The trade mission to Malaya and othei places in the South Seas left Hongkong .or Manila yesterday. They will pro jeed to Singapore after visiting thi Netherlands East Indies.— Sin Chew Jii i'oh.
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  • 181 23 Allegations By H Nanking Shanghai, July 22. IT is alleged in banking circles in Nanking that the bank notes in jf^fUlay tion in Kwangtung actually amcjr.t to $250,000,000, against silver amounting to $100,000,000 including big dollars, and not $170,000,000 a.s reported by Mr. Feng Jui during his visit
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  • 44 23 The High Commissioner, "/itli tJ.e approval of the King, has bee 'orsed to appoint Mr. Erroll David ShearnandMr. Lai Tet Loke to be unofficial members of the Federal Council for a fu.licr period of three years, with effect .rom July 19 inclusive
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  • 29 23 It is expected that St. *Sy sicm Hospital will benefit to of $9,^00 as a result of the rece.»> This far exceeds the results of k years.
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  • 902 24 GOOD FINAL Mrs. Pennefathei Wins Singapore, Wed "•esday k NEW woman tennis champion was crowned on the B.C.C. courts this afternoon, when .Mrs L. M. Pennefather beat Miss P Coleman in the final of the open singles, Singapore Tennis Championships In a match which bristled
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  • 76 24 THE Middlesex beat the Inniskillings in the first soccer match to he played on the new ground at (Jilman Barracks yesterday by the only goal scored in the game. The match, which was a Garrison LeafM fixture, was played at a fist and was
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  • 194 24 Britain Should Win London, Juj MOT for twelve year* hat s 11 peared In the chaiirr the Davis Cup tenni.s H' of Saturday she will havf she is to wrest from Great B coveted trophy she has put three years. The player.s fiom -Down Unrw a Miff
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    29 24 A splendid action picture of Miss Ccleman who in sni'c »'f a good exhibition, went down to defeat in the final of the Ladies' Singles yesterday to Mrs Pennefather
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  • 149 24 Secret Service At The Alhambra AN excellent drama of into matronal j intrigue in Constantinop! Th? Crouching Beast." which had its pre- miere at the Alhambra yesterday. The I story deals with a battle of wits between secret service agents during the War. Gail Dunbar, an American
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  • 27 24 The fourth annual Interletic srorts will be h I I July 25. on the Medical Co ground at 2.30 p.m. The c the Kay-Mouat Challenge
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