Morning Tribune, 25 August 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 176. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, August 25, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 356 1 lIESEHTIOX OF 111 111 1 GERMAN ARMS EMBARGO isihii smrpiwc \vAit\i\i; to maihui) London, Aug. 24. the fall of Cordoba to the Government forces is imminent, according mi-official circles in Madrid. A. column of loyalist troops died Lorna village, in front of the city, while it
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    31 1 Sir Ong Siang Song, to whom the badge of Knight Commander of the British Empire was presented last night by H. E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. A. S. Small.
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  • 23 1 WISS m itary se ice in the r<-Th»ith 1 kof the armed f r t»o y*iS to be uniformly fixed at
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  • 210 1 No Blue Riband —Yet New York. Aug. 24. THE 80.000-ton Cunard-White Stai liner Queen Marv passed the Nantucket Lightship at 9.48 a.m.. Britten Summer Timo. on Sunday, seven hours ahead of the time the Normandie had made at this point on her record trio When she
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  • 139 1 Wo/ 7V> Won? f/p A Consulate-General Nanking, Aug. 24. A PLOT to blow up the Japanese Con- sulate-Gcneral at Shanghai WEi mentioned by the Japanese ConsuiGeneral. Mr." Suma, in representation to the Chinese Foreign Office againsl the alleged protection extended by th" Chinese Government to Korean revolutionists. Suma
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  • 53 1 Melbourne, Aug. 24. FLLOWING the decision to expand the air force programme, it is understood that the Australian Government has decided to order more lonsrange reconnaissance planes. It is expected that a new air ba-e will be established at Darwin, thus enabling a link to be made
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  • 35 1 Lord Swinton. the Secretary of State for Air. in a telegram to the Chairman o f Imperial Airways, expressed his grief at hearing of the accident to tlv> mnnnv'c flvinf* ho.it SciDlO. SQi'S British Wireless
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  • 161 1 1K.8.E. Badge Presented WITH impressive coremeniai, the badge of Knight Commander of the Most to dor of the British Empire presented t'> Sir Ong Slang Sour at rninent Hpuse last night by H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. A. S. Small. response to invitations issued
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  • 955 1 Before presenting the Badge the Officer Administering the Government addressed the recipient as follows. It Rives me great pleasure, on behalf of His Majesty the King, to invest you with the insignia of Knight Commands A the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. This is a
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  • 381 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday MR. J. Calder sitting as coroner, delivered judgment in the Selangor Club tragedy this morning, holding Messrs. C Abbott, acting manager Federated Engineers, Mr. E. H. Glover^ Works Superintendent. Federated Engineers and Mr. Ee Lam, the
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  • 324 2 Unusual Charge In Singapore Singapore, Monday. LEK Hoi, of Chop Kwong Loong £han, of South Bridge Road, was convicted j to-day by Mr. L. B. Gibson, in thei Criminal District Court, of an unusual i i charge under the Merchandise Marks j j Ordinance He admitted having
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  • 95 2 Held Up By Three Singapore, Monday. PTE. W .Armstrong, of the Royal inniskilling Fusiliers, was robbed by three Europeans in Cairn Hill Doad shortly after mid-night on Saturday. It appears that the victim was on foot when the three men, who were dressed in civilian clothes, came up
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  • 112 2 Singapore, Monday. |FTER a preliminary inquiry lasting until late on Saturday afternoon, Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate, reserved his verdict until Aug. 26 as to whether a prima facie case had been made out against Pakiri Mohamed and Mohamed Ismail. This inquiry was a part
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  • 27 2 Kenneth Hall, 14, son of Mr. J. W. Hall, haulage contractor, was accidentally shot dead while rabbit shooting wa.s in progress at East Moor, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
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  • 454 2 Accuseds' Appeal Fails Singapore, Monday AN echo of one of the biggest mU( gling cases in recent yours l n whSv three Chinese were sentencd' S h m fines or m default to undergo terms of imprisonment for po tobacco on which the duty had not ten
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  • 18 2 Law Notice For To -day Before Mr. Justice Adrian C|j}* at B the 2nd Court a: u a.m.
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  • 631 3 \iw: council I MEETING lyv.v/uw On The I Adjournment I Singapore, Monday ItiiU (iovernment is watching the IT .nation very closely in regard I ,»l omroachment of Japanese I f .nm the local industrial S"t b P ut is not inclined, to es- Sbish'a commiltee
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  • 375 3 Condemned Men Given Leave Moscow, Aug 24 ILL the defendants charged with terrorism and a plot to murder Stalin have been sentenced to death. All sixteen accused pleaded guilty to conspiracy and declared that they repented their crime. The court deliberated for eight hours after
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  • 103 3 Return To Malaya A fter World Tour Singapore. Monday. pOL Cecil Rae and Mrs. Rae returned v to Singapore by the Hakusan Main after their world tour. Col. Rae attended the conference of Rotary International at Atlantic City and was plowed a vice-president of the movement. Last night
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  • 119 3 Knocked Down By Motor-Cycle Singapore. Monday. A VERDICT of death by natural causes WU recorded to-dav by Mr VT G. Porter after a Coroner's inquiry into the death of a 55-year-old Hindu ivlalnh Perumal. at the General Hospital on Aug. 13. The man was admitted for treatment on
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  • 31 3 Singapore. Monday. A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued to-day states that Revised Edition of the laws of the Straits Settlements shall come into force on Sept. 1. 1936.
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  • 29 3 A third death resulting trom the motor-coach crash in North Lancashire occurred when Joseph Davies. 34, I clerk, of Villhrs Street. Preston, died in Preston Infirmary from head injuries.
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  • 99 3 London. Aup 20. lESTER's sticks lay on a black velvet J cushion beside the coffin when lovers of Gilbert and Sullivan said goodbye to Sir Henry Lytton at Golder.s Green crematorium They were the two jolly sticks which S>r Hinry held night after night in his character
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  • 362 3 FUSILIERS SENTENCED Sequel To Car Theft Singapore. Monday. nELJVERING a considered sentence of one year's rigorous imprisonment, each, on Patrick Doran and Franris Mooney. two young privates in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, in the criminal district court this morning, Mr. L. B. Gibson made some pertinent observations. He did not,
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    • 61 3 /<^j==^pP=^^ New Lockseal IPH D 1 lAlf I LONGER UFE I ''RAMOu" I BETTER UGHT I f USHLTGH^ I AMERICA'S I BATTERV 1 best Sole Agents: Rahamin Penhas, 86 ROBINSON ROAD. Look For This NES 4 Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT
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    • 259 4 IREUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE! io\i»o\ r«>i>i«iniii;s London, Aug. 24 KUBBER Previous To-day Change m Verv Quiet Dull Ton e i« 3= g, T ft, Oc'tlDec. Buyers 7* 8 SeUers 7 1116 7 1116 Jan.lMar. Buyers 7,1116 7^ -*l» Sellers 7% 7% London, Aug. 24. PALM OIL (Malay) Last Quotation To-day In
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    • 171 4 w«"^ ~^r~ i i-~* ■~~*»tf~*~ f~'^~^~i« »i» I, _j _<- i lOMH»H Nli ilti' I.IM Un fin Imperial Chemical Industries 39 6 39 7 Rubber Plant. Investment Trust 31- 30 io i\ri »5 id Ai ciiiiti, ii Oi o 3T 6 Shell Trans. Trad, (bearer) 105 105 War Loan Z
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  • 1592 5 \hiucd bit Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers. Saturday. Aug. 24th. tf p.m (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers t Tin 4 3 4 6 4 1» 2 4 6 4- Ampat am 2? 29
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  • 101 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent, Singapore, Monday evening. Singapore: 26 12 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. London: No market on Saturday. New York: No market on Saturday. There is nothing to report regarding to-day's market which has been nominal at Saturday's prices. The Malayan stocks at the end
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  • 79 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. August) 26 916 26 11;16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8.T August) 26 716 26»/2 No. I.X.RJS.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 26 2 26 5 8 do. September 26 5 8 26^4
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  • 32 5 Singapore, Monday noon. Singapore: $89 3,4, up $I'B. London: No market on Saturday. New York: 42 12 cts., unchanged. EXCHANGE London-New York: 5.03 3 16. New York -London: 5.03 7 32.
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  • 156 5 Singapore, Monday 5 p.m. MESSRS. Fraj>er and Company in their daily comment on the opening trend of the share market state: There is little change to report in the tin share market to-day. Prices have remained very steady and there has been a moderate turnover in dollar issues.
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  • 110 5 Bombay. FOR the second time in the course of le c s than a month a prominent firm of stockbrokers In Bombay has imported from Europe by air a consignment of sovereigns valued at R5.65,000. Th?re is a great demand here at present for sovereigns. They
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  • 202 6 Singapore, Aug. 24. The following were closing rates in the local exchange market to-day: SELLING London T.T. 214 I|l6 London demand 2|4 I|l6 Lonauii 4 months' sl^bt 2 4-,, Lyons demand 892 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand 58 11,16 Montreal demand 58 1116 Batavia demand 85 7
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  • 163 6 R (Slam) W .Coast No .1 per Koyan $155 R. (Slam) W. Coast No .2 per Koyan $150 R (.Slain W. Coast No .3 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $224 R. (Siam) "Smhuav' No 1 3.180 R. (Slam) "Sinhuay"' No. 2 $167 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No.
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  • 223 6 London, Aug. 12. MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., in their weekly review of the rubber market dated August 11 write as follows: Owing to the Bank Holiday and the extreme quietness of the market, we did not issue a circular last week. Business has recently been on
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  • 179 6 A PAINT and varnish company Is to acquire an extensive single-storey factory at Hindley, near Wigan, which has been closed for some time and was formerly a textile weaving mill. The property covers an area of over two acres and the factory will shortly be re-equipped
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  • 37 6 Washington, July 29. MR. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, has announced that the cotton pool, organised in 1933, has finally completed liquidation. It has sold all its cotton and handed $56,000,000 to the Treasury.
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  • 103 6 Berlin. ACTIVITY in German industry continues to expand, according to the report for June of the Reich Statistical Office. The employment index figure now standl at 70.3 per cent., against 69.3 per cent, in May. Iron and other metal pioduction. electric machines and hightension apparatus
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    • 24 6 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j Motor I ixiox 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. S i i S Agents: I SIME DARBY CO., LTD. i Singapore Branches
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    • 276 6 THE YO KOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully paid up» v infirm Reserve Fund Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE RRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager, T. YAMamoto Tel- No. 6049 Manager's Room 5021 6922 General Office 59U3 6472 Compradore's Desk iiwitoi <nm (Incorporated in China by Special
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  • 2095 7 Slow Recovery: New Governments And Central Banks ct vear may be described as a f^odTn which the Empire banks have marked "me. modest the worst effects of the inCOVC "innal trade collapse, but as was terna foreseen their full emergence ffns consequences is proving
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  • 209 7 Sheffield's Good Half-Year Sheffield, July 29. IJURING the first half of this year •'Sheffield produced 784,300 tons of steel ingots and castings, which was 107,300 tons more than were produced in the corresponding half of last year, when record high outputs were achieved. JUNE OUTPUT UP 23.700
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  • 221 7 Fall In Imports And Exports Berne jN the course of the first half year of 1936. Swiss imports declined by 80.3 million francs and exports by 5.9 millions as compared with the figures recorded during the same period last year Switzerland's total imports during these first 6 months
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    • 174 8 A To-Night's Attraction at the CAPITOL s' j The Thrilling Mystery Romance of a Famous Operatic Star! j S SHE HAD EVERYTHING EVERY WOMAN CRAVED BEAUTY, ADO- J I RATION and a MAGIC VOICE ..YET NO MAN DARED TO LOVE HER. fl iiiii V/ jjjH Hhhrk w^^ jS^H V 1
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    • 120 8 "ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAINING FILMS TO BE SCREENH) 1T THE ALHAMBRA IN RECENT TIMES (MORNING TRIBUNE.) IALHAMBRAIf L^^ IMerkel Heyburn fIBHBHHBHH^^ SK2I M(i>l T*d Ralph m-' y Edwm C i! M.^in BHfflfl^^/^^^SHi Produced by I \y< v Laci*n Hubb«d I r^^^i^N HIT! PAVILION LAST NIGHT |J "A PLEASING COMEDY
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    • 167 9 OPENING TONIGHT Greatest of all the Perry jgEL Mason Stories of the author MM *7^\7iT2^M (1 th C ase of the HOWLING fff^y/jjiTi 'THE CASE OF THE LUCKY LEG" WITH WARREN WILLIAM PATRICIA ELLIS, GENEVIEVE TOBIN WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION. •s*^ SIMULTANEOUSLY T AT EMPIRE TALKIES Sun Talkie Halls x (TANJONG
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    • 182 9 ITS THE NEXT ATTRACTION! <O>ll\< B TO THE TAI'ITOL. You remember the Tremendous Sue cess of Footlight Parade," Gold diggers and all the former WARNER BROS. MUSICALSHERE'S ANOTHER GRAND COMEDY with SONGS, GIRLS and LAUGHS GALORE I| I ILJ II h^^^B^v lift jjSttSbH?^9 -^^^^^m Warner Bros.' Nit Witii 3 S
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  • 447 10 SHOULD BE PRESER VED Co-operation The Means ro-OPERATION among landownen to preserve the beauty of England was advocated by Sir Arnold Wilson, M.P., at the jubilee meeting of the Auctioneers' and Estate Agents' Institute at Kingsway Hall. Sir Arnold said that often a man who had no
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  • 555 10 Work Psychology VOCATIONAL TRAINING Industrial Board Report London. THE sixteenth annual report of the Industrial Health Rea Board is published to-day, it deals at some length with the subject of "Vocational Suitability." "Intimately bound up with fitness from the physical and medical stand! points." the report says, "is voca 1
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  • 138 10 New Discoveries In Syria THE Old Testament story of how Samson pulled down the temple dedicated to the heathen god, Dagon. is recalled by discoveries made by the Frenrh archaeological mission at Rns Bhamn in Syria In the temple of Ugarit, references to man named Samson have
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  • 438 10 Problem Of Broadcasting Within The Empire London. niSCUSSING the problem of the need for an interpretation of the British Empire to itself, Sir Stephen Tallents, controller of public relations to the British Broadcasting Corporation, said that there was much to be done by the Colonial Office and by Colonial Governments
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  • 253 10 BJIA. Want Researches Made DOCTORS want to know what effect a *J glass of beer— or something stronger -has on tired car drivers. Professor Sir Joseph Barcroft appealed IU. the British Medical Association Conference at Oxford for doctors to make more researches into the problem. He said that
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  • 71 10 Pulpit A Trap, Says Vicar NO more sermons" is the plea of the Rev J. Grattan Guinness, vicar of Sherinsham. Norfolk. He has asked the parochial church council to consider how best to rid the congregation and clergy of unnecessary sermons— after the present season. Mr. Guinness has
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  • 143 10 Why Cricketer Went Bankrupt BETTING on dogs and horse racing and extravagance in living, were the reasons attributed by Mr Frank Rowbotham Foster, the former Warwickshire c-lcket captain and England Test player, at the first meeting of his creditors in Birmingham. There was a total deficiency of £1.434.
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  • 170 10 To Recover Woman's Handbag iN the muddy bed of Belfast Lough lay a handbag, holding 400 dollars <£80> in notes, steamship tickets, and other valuables. High above, on the quayside, wept an hysterical girl, Miss Nomh Brennan, owner of the bag. She had dropped it overboard from a
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  • 330 11 NEW CANAL SCHEME Complete Next xvlticl. PREPARATIONS have already benun in the Soviet capital to celebrate the construction of the Mos-cow-Volga Canal. The work is far advanced, and the opening has been ■dinned for the first hand of 1937. to cotocide, if possible,
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    • 83 11 LUGGAGE CARRIER ~~~~~jfr S SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. Baepape Contractors Forwardlnf Agent*. Booking Agents for TMB. Railways, i Bagpage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc Tel. Address.— "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. CAMERAS \ND FILMS I BOOKSHOP
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    • 62 11 SHOPPING GUIDE 5//:k store tailor JjßyJ FOR SILK NOVELTIES TQJfIIfIHQL /TOR6 23, High St. Phone 3849. B GIFTS USEFUL ATTRACTIVE CIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PASKOES LTD. 54, ORCHARD ROAD HAIRDRESSER j Maison Marcelle J for a Natural o^^^ Permanent j fcfe?;^£V Wave. i (\^©K^ /^M Try our latest I *Slts3r
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    • 144 11 mnm- i i 1 1 i i*~ i* << i« *Q* Fresh stocks of English Suiting I and Shirtings of various quail- ties- Please come or tvrite to us so that we could crate and I see you for a trial order. Best I workmanship at very low prices. BARKAT
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    • 188 11 CHEMIST caused by sudden change V from the plains to a hill station, need no longer worry you. Innoxa preparations in four < I simple stages can banish this beauty < problem and render the skin mort < I 1 radiant than ever. < Approved by the medical pro- <
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  • 322 12 JAPAN'S TRADE WITH MALAYA MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Aug. 25. IM6. AT the meeting of the LegislaA tive Council yesterday the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck asked if Government were aware "of the increased encroachment into the Malayan market of certain classes of goods made or manufactured in Japan." He
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  • 609 12 THE dilatory methods of Governments are so well known as to be almost accepted as a necessity even though an tvil, but the classic example of this that was brought out by Mr. E. D Shearn in the Federal Council a day or two surely deserves emphasis. In
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  • 342 12 Mr. T. R. Hutton, Senior Executive! Engineer, Kuantan, lias iett on Home furiOQg t>y Imperial Airways. *p Mr. E. W. Hide, Controller, P. and T., Perak and Dindings, is expected back from Home with his wife and child on the 27th. *r* 3|* 5|5 0^ Professor F. J. M.
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    66 12 His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas. Governor and Hlfh m will be back in Singapore very soon. These two P>C«U« shn ,!.,i show his departure from London mi August IS. AJJ^J »-f Marseil smiling from the window of the boat train which bore him u> (h|i(i les, below, he is taking
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  • 312 13 DEVELOPMENT OF SERVICE AIRCRAFT Sew Military Museum Opened In London London. fHE Royal United Service Museum, Whitehall, has assembl(d an attractive exhibition— which will be on view till flir- no tice— illustrating the history and development of the Force. Election takes in not only Royal Air Force, but also its
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  • 38 13 I HI i the following 'he Botanic Gardens inning at 5 30 I ible Eagle.- J. F "Haydee." Auber: ip Van Winkle.' "Planquette: Bye Sweetheart." Ford: e Spanish Dance. "An Eve-Sc-hme!inp; Pot-Pourri Ketelbey; Selection.' shine," stolz
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  • 38 13 A sple nd id study of one of the new Imperial Airways flying boats in flight during its trials at the works of Messrs Short Bros Rochester, the builders. (Copyright photo by Flight).
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  • 449 13 Speaking Clock Service London. IN the presence of many guests at the Tandem Telephone Exchange, High Holborn, the Astronomer Royal. Mr. H. Spencer Jones, opened the Post Office speaking-clock service, by means of which a subscriber in the London area, on dialling "•TIM." is
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  • 109 13 To Pass Test After Nime Years BECAUSE the Sandwich <Kcnt» magistrates are not satisfied with her driving, a woman motorist with nine years' experience must pass a test before she chives Again. Miss Aiice Adams, a poultry farmer, of Bishopsbourne, Cantebury, admitted driving her car carelessly on the
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    • 28 13 PHONEf 5933 Telegraphic Adrtre»«WOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND, lui LLtNT ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERT COMFORT. COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.
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    94 14 Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie presenting: to the winners of tb* A.A. Liijht Automatic match the cup pres?nted by Major Wong, late O.C. "E" (Ciincsc) Company. Major -General W. G. S. Dobbie addressing the competittn pr i>ii/«s Majtr-Gmtral W. G. S. Dchb'c presenting the Maxim Trophy to "G"
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    24 15 Teams in action in the falling plate competition ,e presents ion Anti-aircraft shooting. tefthrtr shooting up. Cpl. Tan Ah Lfat L!fhl Automatic rum ■<*■•«
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    • 85 15 Registered jl *"|K Ij Trade Mark |rene ullmanni I ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF A SENSATIONAL SELECTION OF I NEW TYPES H of ROCK CRYSTAL WATCHES P j and of JEWELLERY WUIST U WATCHES SET WITH S REAL DIAMONDS. froM $50 to $2,000 j THE BEST SWISS MADE MOVE- j, MENTS
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    948 16 When you SMILE J WONDER how many of us consider this seriously. Most of us clean our teeth night and morning with some ;..:tiseptic toothpaste, a few of us use a mouth wash now and again. Very few of us stop to consider the real reason why our teeth are
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    11 16 Look to your teeth if you wish for a winning smile.
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  • 261 16 China-inspiration for COSMETICS THINA, lountain head ol culture tum peninsula was a SKE wila ufe. m now ihe source < tor creators ol lasiuonatue c if you wouid Keep m step it mode, wear CJOthei ihat btroi Uninese Influence, ana •suitable maneup accents, givin emphasis Lo the lips with t
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    • 29 16 Maison tgflttL 4«io. /yfe^T 1 Vil ELIZABETH j ARDEN TREATMENTS MAYNARD'S Mrs. LYX* Has ARRIVED FROM LONDON SALON AND Will Givt AN!) IDVIBE vn( ►VELI I SUITED BOOK SOON
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  • 861 17 Our BEAUTY TALK T 0 TIP YOUR FINGERS fvp! the most sophisticated of men objection to enamel nail polish the sort that is a very in--111 r.nse Pink, which, I suppose to the unlearned masculine eye spells lv with the ordinary nail polish i four or five shades one is
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    • 62 17 cve 1 a x SPECIAL LOTION KEYNOTE OF THE WHOLE CYCLAX SYSTEM IT DRAWS THE \CIDITY AND DIITT TO THE SURFACE. AFTER &NE APPLICATION THE DIFFERENCE IS NOTICEABLE. HOW TO USE SPECIAL LOTION:— APPLY WITH BRUSH SUPPLIED WITH EACH BOTTLE, RUB IN WITH THE FINGER TIPS IN DRY AND REMOVE
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    • 62 17 i Braids for evening and day time wear, Distinctive styles and shades, Orders promptly executed by our 1 new expert. 1 1 1] Maison Interlandi 'Phone 4419. Capilol Bide. 1 •5* «^»>^»».^ii.^»w*»»^'»^"»^''^ < »^''^'*^"^''*y fejr PRESENTS (llfl Beauty Milk r^S» Wrinkle Cream Special Liquefying a 1 Cleansing Astringent WT^ ''L^^
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  • THE HARBOUR
    • 124 18 MESSRS. Vickers-Armstrongs. Lid., have completed for the Union Steam Ship Co. of New Zealand the luxury liner Awatea, and the ship was drydocked by Messrs. "Cammell Laird and Co.. Ltd.. at Birkenhead for cleaning and painting before leaving for trials on the Clyde. With two
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    • 22 18 The mail despatched from Singapore on July 31 by the Ranchi was delivered In London on Aug. 22 <22 days>.
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    • 29 18 The P. and O. Kaisar-I-Hind has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at this Port at noon on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.
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    • 90 18 Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin. Tug Prince Dredger Todak. Lch. Sir T Fraser Bulan. Milo. Winamar. Recorder. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS No. 1 Dock: W Bt. Splendour Scott Harley. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARvpc OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Rajula 0-, V* No Van Heutsz on Hong Peng 0 Anhui
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    • 233 18 IMPROVEMENT OF JAPAN'S CARGO FLEET TAST cargo ships, capable of 20 k or more, are the outstanding feat of a plan for the Improvement of the Japanese shipping position, which b now being drawn up by the Ministry of Communication Particular consideration to the effect on national defence has been
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    • 79 18 PrairU Redskins Threat m**>« AN the warpath again, after ye. 0 peace, hundreds of R.d Indian ar. seeking iengeance on the win ssss swws r. prairie fires. The Indians are said oJ* iu with Paleskins for sett in- n .servatlons. and are setting nre ries to punish them and
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    • 411 18 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 29 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 COMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 CORFU
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    • 127 18 N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LIU, (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penan;, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 3 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Sept. 16 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557
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    • 160 18 MAILS I -LOSE TO-DAY Ceylon (President Wilson) 11 a.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang Bengkalis and Laboean Bilik (Rokan) 3 p.m. Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Mails Expected Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands*, time of delivery of boxholders' letters
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  • 545 19 Cunard Lead The Way (i outlook in international indicated by :v 1 1§ trivel between Europe and £S»°*SKr«5 s months of w nothinK sensational about JSease for it was less than 20,000, I "nsible for the bigger nambei of rass eiders. Long experience however, ha shown that
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    • 298 19 It 111 S I* lI I L V 1 1 X E (Incorporated ln Australia* NEXT SAILINGS. Due Ball* MERKUR Aug. 28 Sept. 3 MARELLA Sept. 28 Oct. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore.
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    • 492 19 5 CAP PADARAN For MarseUlea, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 29 SH P r X For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 14 D.LSIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 18 DALNY For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 i DALm^^ 1 For Saigon Tourane Haiphong Aug. 26 j T Urmne
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    • 58 20 T^V I The four leaf Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stand; [So f for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK ATfD to nipiSsisTEtlCY 0 F > It's pure. .it's delicious. .it's nourishing. tu">^? CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows
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    • 545 20 Oi\ THE KADI© British Empire ■•rtigramiiie Transmission 2: GSH 13.97 metres (2147 mcs.) and GSG (17 79 mcs.). from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. Transmission 3: GS(i 16.86 metre* (17 79 mcs.) and GW *«f (15.14 mcs.) from 9-20 p.m. to 020 a.m. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs.), from 9.20
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    • 210 20 (Amers). Trombone solo, The Joker (soloist J. Harmer) (Moss). Excerpts I from the Maid of the Mountains (Fraser Simson). m 7.45 a.m.— "ln England Now," by Reginald Arkell. 800 a.m.— The News and Announce- mente. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.05 a.m 8.20 a.m —Close down. 2.11. W. Hongkong 34.29 metres
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    • 305 20 505 p.m. "The Feet in the Fire." A Melodrama after the Ballad by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. 11.15 p.m. Sign off DJA and DJB (Germ., Engl). 6.15 p.m. Call DJQ and DJR (German, English) German Folk Song, 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 7.20 p.m. News in English. 7.35 p.m. Greetings
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    • 293 20 10.53 a.m. Talk on cooking. 11.20 a.m. Classical music. 11.50 a.m. Time signal. 11.33 a.m. Light music. 12.20 p.m. Matinee by the Nirom Or chestra. 1.50 p.m. Dance music. 2.10 p.m. News bulletin. 2.20 p.m. Close down. 5.50 p.m. Time signal. Opening nouncement. 5.53 p.m. Evening concert. 6.50 p.m. Nirom
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  • 4179 21 This space is reserved for Nestle's special coupon on the other side of this page. fConiinued from page 3) ,-n.rhment in the Malayan ed 7' 1 11 "classes of goods made market of in Japan for the con- manufacture E cellency O n his re>^f {n
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    • 52 21 Free! Post the coupon for full particulars of how to obtain these beautiful souvenirs of the Coronation of King Kdward VIII. i 1 I To Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Products. Ltd 129/135. Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. PLLASL SEND ME F I'LL DE- I TAILS OF THE ABOVE OFFER. Name 1 Address
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  • 156 22 Thieves Flee From M.P.'s Home THE thirteen-year-old daughter of Mr C. R. Attlee, M.P.. Leader of the Socialist Opposition in the House of Commons, and Mrs. Attlee, gave the alarm when thieves visited their home Heywood. London-road. Stanmore Middlesex Their eldest daughter. Janet. wa.s unable to sleep,
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    261 23 COME of the best mission work done in Singapore has been by the medical mission at St. Andrew's Hospital. The actual St. Andrew's Mission Hospital was opened in 1923, but the medical mission had been started eleven years before by Mrs. Ferguson Davie. The first beginning was in a shop
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  • 510 24 EUROPE AND SPAIN Italy Accepts Proposals Paris, Aug. 24. "pEA( E hangs by a hair" concludes Le Journal commenting on the Kamerun incident and adds that the situation is indeed extremely critical. ♦•The French neutrality plan is at the mercy of the slightest incident along
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  • 66 24 riPuS^!™" firm s a PP lic ation for the ni-istnuion of a new type of safety r«Mv n de l Which U was th ';.namc of "Prince of Wale? F du-,r!f Sm^wTS 1 a picture of Ki "g Eduaid VIII .shaving, has been rejected by the Reich Patents Office on
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  • 721 24 DEBTOR TO PAY $5 A MONTH Judge's Order In Supreme Court Singapore, Monday. REMARKING that a great deal of publicity had been given to a comparatively unimportant case, Mr. Justice Adrian Clark, in the Supreme Court today, made an order allowing James Henry Martin, a European formerly in the employ
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  • 47 24 The suspension of the circulation in Germany of the Viennese newspaper Linzer Volksblatt has been cancelled by the Secret Police. This is apparently in accordance with the Austro-German agreement that five Austrian newsnapers shall now be allowed to circulate in Germany and five German newspapers in Austria.
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  • 133 24 Mother Clears Driver Who Killed Son •p was not his fault!" 1 With this cry a prler-strlcken mother absolved a motor-lorry driver tr blame for the death of her two-vS* old child, whom she had seen biockil down and fatally injured The mother, Mrs. Haith. cave evidon™
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  • 147 24 Fi7m Star To />ar/ Damages MR. Justice Porter, in the King's Bench 111 Division, confirmed an arbitrators award under which Miss Frances Day has to pay £1.530 as damages to Gau-mont-British Picture Corporation for a breach of contract. She was also ordered to pay the costs of
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    • 48 24 j Opening To-morrow ALII AMBKA j 3 SHOWS DAILY at 3-15 6-15 9-15 J THE FAMOUS HERO OF A HUNDRED EXCITING ADVENTURES IN HIS i MOST SENSATIONAL ESCAPADE EARL DERR BIGGERS* RENOWNED STORY j s n?\j||A Splendid I ISiSttiiKß* B r^i Kl ||IL%l^ Programme C^l ©tO^^BOM* s HIGHLIGHTS
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    • 29 24 Two World Famous Stars in M-G-M's. Mighty Triumph Acclaimed by World Critics as M GREATER THAN 'BOUNTY.'" A J 1 HAW l--//fe Jl nCTT'M Gala Premiere CAPITOL Next Month
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  • 1953 25 TURF TOPICS Reflections On Racing Captain Hawk 1N um good days before the slump P "hen owners were plentiful, trainers allowed to own horses bu ud not worrv them because they doming of the slump, manv ad to reduce their strings and ld to give up racing altocethcI instance* the
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    15 25 Mr. H. Sleiffh, one of our prominent trainers, who is now in charge of Strathpeffer.
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    11 25 Ktrathpeffer who will make a great •>id for the Gold Cup.
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    8 25 Mr. Beven on one of his winning mounts.
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  • 55 25 Morning Tribune And Singapore Races On the morning of the Singapore Gold Cup Race, Sept. 19, the Morning Tribune will issue a special eight- page Gold Cup Supplement fully illustrated, edited by "Capt. Hawk," and containing full particulars of the day's events, with a special reference
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    • 83 25 BEST IX THE WORID! I PILOT VAQTUM FILLING PFN \^7TH TRANSPARENT j BARREL I We are quite prepared to engrave your name on the fountain I pen free of charge in any style you may require. I Transparent pen from $3.00 and upwards Pilot ink (per 2 oz. bottle) 20
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  • 99 26 Australian Horses One Year Older (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sunday. ICCORDING to the latest issue of "Racing Up-To-Date", which is just out of press, all Australian horses on the Malayan turf become one year older. The number of Australian horses or. the Malayan turf to-day is 237.
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  • 122 26 Singapore Badminton Tournament Singaoore, Monday. A START was made in the Singapore Mixed Doubles Badminton Tournament at the Clerical Union hall yesterday. Yap Chin Tee and Miss Lillian Tan Devonshire) beat Michael Tan and Miss Grace Tan < Diehard* in straight sets, 21 9, 21—10. The winners combined
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  • 118 26 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— 3.I4 a.m., 7 ft 4 h* 301 p.m., 8 ft.. 5 ins. FOOTBALL: S.AF.A.. Div II skins n v. S.C.F.A. 11. S.C.C.; Government Services League, G.P.O. v p o ii c Depot. TENNIS: S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tour nament. S.C.C. CAPITOL: Mary Ellis in Lady." ALHAMBRA:
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  • 44 26 To discover semen talent. London Film Productions, Limited, of Den\am have instituted a .special scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music in memory of the late George Grossmith entitling 'he FQCCessful candidate to one vearV I free training in dramatic art at the Academy.
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  • 51 26 A FORGED Straits Settlements currency note of the denomination of $5, Bradbury design, is reported to have been circulated. A specimen has come into the possession of the Treasury. The paper is said to be inferior, the numbers irregular, the colour shade lighter and the water mark
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  • 37 26 Moscow, Aug M. A new altitude record for transport aeroplanes is claimed by the Soviet airman Kokkinaki who, flying a twinengined machine carrying 1,000 kilograms of cargo, attained a height of approximately 40,000 feet.— Reuter.
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    • 170 26 T SINGAPORE'S FAMOUS u BLESSED EVENT will take s place at THE CAPITOL— WEDNESDAY Sept. 2nd S Malayan Premiere of Darryl Zanuck's great Dramatic Screen 1 I Triumph The COl rtiltl DOCTOir I i Featuring the World-celebrated DIONNE QUINTUPLETS I > MVlittttMf wIKISIL^ 111 fe pft'" J A Film in
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  • 743 27 H E. BELOW STRENGTH five Regular Men Absent Singapore, Monday riil" Mat nm t Dolfattah, Madon f, nation formed very effecu iMi the Malays met the Saptlve \nson Road to-day, in f^ First Wvision of the League. mil points were awarded the sons of J&1
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  • 18 27 i Berkshire County Council's five-year programme of road instruction and improvement nrovides for a gross expenditure of £762.000
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    18 27 The Nestanslo team who beat Fra ser and Neave's by a decisive margin in the Commercial Cup yesterday
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  • 130 27 Singles Matches Played Yesterday Singapore, Monday THE following are the results of ties played off in the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament to-day: "A" SINGLES J G Macpherson— ls-1 W. O. B. E Ablitt 3. W. J. M Warden- 15-3 beat Lt J R. Rodwell— 4. 6-2. 6-3.
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  • 280 27 Interviewed On Rtturn To Sydney Sydney, Aug. 11. 1. FERRIER, the Australian Amateur Golf Champion, interviewed on his return to Sydney by the Mariposa, said that it was an essential part of the education of any golfer, who aspired to high standards of play, to go abroad
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  • 136 27 COMMERCIAL CUP Nestanglo Beat Singapore, Monday. MESTANGLO beat Fraser and Neave's im a Commercial Cup match played on the h\ tcr's ground 10-day b» seven goals to nil. Nestanglo laid the foundation for their victory by scoring two quick goals in the first ten minutes of the game, though no
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  • 64 28 Passengers By The Gorgon A midfielri incident in jmterdfty's Firs 4 Division match, in whirn the w beat tht K K s by 5—2 Heads to it in the Malays-R.E match yesterday Play in the Malays-R E.'s match yesterday The R.E.'s pressing against the Malaya Mr and Mrs W J
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