Morning Tribune, 31 August 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. L— Na 181. SINGAPORE, MONDAV, August 81, 1986. FIVE CENTS
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  • 592 1 OVI'ICMIOT A I WHIM, GROUND SAFE AT DESERT'S EDGE FOI XD BY SCOUTHVC It. A. F. I I mAw 1 3 London. Aug. 29. IFTER having been overdue for many hours and feared to have been lost, tht Imperial Airways air liner Horsa, bound from
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  • 117 1 K ing's Holiday Informal Visit To Turkey London, Aug. 29. KING EDWARD went ashore on an excursion in the neighbourhood ol Athens again this morning. The King's party on board the yacht Nahlin was joined to-day by Lord Sefton, who arrived by air. It is announced in Constantinople that after
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  • 711 1 Only 75 Miles Off __0 m I Capital London. Aug. 29. THE insurgents are advancing on Mad- rid from the north east. They are now surrounding Siguenza 75 miles from the capital. Meanwhile. Catalans have occupied the village of Apies, six kilometres from Huesca, thus cutting
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  • 213 1 Finance Report issued London, Aug 30. I'HE contrast between good ana bad debtors became more marked duiing the past year, says the fourth annual report of the League of Nations Loans Committee. The report add* that League Loan Bond- holders have not suffered so mach as
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  • 81 1 Trotskyites 9 Purge fn Russia Moscow. Aug. 26 I country- wide purge of all Trotsky ites i.s expected to follow the execution ol Zmovieff and other leaders The entire Soviet press demands an investigation into all oeople in leading Soviet institutions to "expose hioden enemies." The Pravda says:
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    • 43 1 f~~ I ON OTHKK PAGES J Page I -j.eiifitu incident 2 J (.oriuan arms I j Futures 1415 j Housing problems 23 Kace handicaps i j, t swimming 25 I Hockey season opens 25 Local Soccer 26 Home soccer Local cricket 28 v
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    • 53 1 li I I 19 j powdered whole Mnji j START A KLIM fg_*L^^^ PURE FRESH MILK j ■#IvlHlll M WT FORM. ADD WATER S THE IMPROVEMENT vm, T S^LE^uT^ AOT YOU HAV KJ j IN THE HEALTH OP TKE FINFST row? YOUR FAMILY. (^B|gpios MTLK Distributors S j CCTt ■■OS.
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  • 505 2 Japa nese Warsh ips A t Chungk ing CHENGTU INCIDENT Taking Strong Stand Shanghai. Ann. It. THE Japanese are taking a v-'iy serious view of the Chengtu incident in which two Japanese eere killed by notorv Six Japanese warships have arrived in Chungking-, the Szeehuen port on tbe Yangtse River.
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  • 145 2 Til!-: Pavilion theatre wa.s crowded vesterday morning for the shov of the picture 'The' Land of Promise." a film which depicts what has been accomplished In Palestine. Those' presenl were amazed at what they saw The Mm is a triumph of production and at the same time
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 2 The wedding group at the marriage of Miss Gladvs Martin and Mr. L M Mitchell, (hir picture Inclu des Mrs West, the matron of honour Mr J V. West who gave the bride away, Mr. R Cameron, the best man. Master Paul Winsley, the pas e boy and Doreen Winter,
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  • 30 2 Mr. Trevor Hughes goes from Singapore t o Malacca to take- up the District Judgeship. Mr. J. P. Biddulph succeeds him as Second Magistrate in Singapore.
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  • 219 2 Death Of Well-Known Johore Planter I Singapore, Saturday WE r^j-Tet to record the deatr. of Mr W. K. Davy, manager of Bukit Pulai Estate. Johore which occurred 'a f the Johore Bahru Hospital yesterday from typhoid fever. Mr. Davy Who was about 38 years of age. was a v. ell-known
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  • 355 2 Mr. L. M. Mitchell .And 1 Miss Martin Singapore, Saturday. i THE Presbyterian Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding this afternoon when Miss Gladys Jeanne Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, of Aberdeen, became the bride of Mr. Lewis Mackay Mitchell, son of
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  • 156 2 London Shows No Interest London, Aim 28 THE London money market m. t0 T Bard tO d ay's announcement that Italy is empowered treasury bonds in foreign currencies nn foreign markets with diffidence It is pointed out that the diffcultv in making such an issue at
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  • 109 2 Dine* In A Greek Tavern Athens. Aug. 3 KING EDWARD dined la. oi Greek tavern with the British nister. His guests sampled native dishi ...ut d wine, whicn th< j tound cious. They then visited an Op c a bare;. The Royal party did not leave i: Nahlin
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  • 41 2 First To Start Off On tir Derby Cleveland (Ohio;, Miss Katherine Bui Fung Hi Chinese aviateix from Lo was the first to hop off on the first I thc Ruth Chatterton Air Derby in 33 pilots are participating Reuter
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    • 39 2 WONDERFUL NEWS! for Those suffering from disturbed sleep, difficulty in breathing, pressure the heart and other DIGESTIVE DISTURBANCEJ lAKF I si oLuizym U OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES in packings of 20 and 50 tablets. Mt Agents: SCHMIDT CO.. KobinM
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  • 93 3 ISCREASED TAXATION Armaments Strain Berlin, Aug 29 rviDtNCE that the cost of Gert m*nv's enlarged army has put .Jstran on the country's finanJ resources is contained m the .fnouncement by an official Gernews agency that the company te> be by 25 per cent. vear and fifty
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  • 91 3 Settlement Appears Likely Jerusalem, Aug. 26 rE rttlement of the Palestine deadlock is believed to have be?n brought nearer, following a meeting of the Arab Higher Committee in the house of the Mu tti of Jerusalem at which 50 notables were present. I telegram was sent to Nuri Pasha,
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  • 41 3 Official Landing Ne.xt Friday HE the Governor, Sir Shenton Thoma-, who il travelling back to Malav Barpedon, will make an official landing at Singapore on Friday mornteg, Sept. 4. Ships in harbour will be dressed froi.i (un. anwarde.
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  • 55 3 Shanghai, Saturday. A Chinese report states that there will be an amnesty for political prisoners shortly Political reactionaries may be {.ranted commutation of sentences when the Constitution is promulgated. Il is stated that political prisoners in the ordinary uaols number 2,100 and 060 are detained in the provincial
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  • 105 3 Find In Serangoon Singapore, Saturday ON the morning of Aug. 21, Police Inspector Ingham visited a house in Serangoon Road in order to investigate a report of theft made by one of the inmates. During his inquiries he entered a room where a Mohammedan lay asleep. Mr.
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  • 28 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Saturday. The Japanese authorities announce that if the settlement of the Chengtu incident proved unsatisfactory to Japan serious consequences would result.
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  • 354 3 ARMOUR OF CRUISERS ernment cancelled four out ?f the eight dSSSSrJ which had been previous ParlUment. Thia > *cnoa i u soonentiv com^ed^^m^lg SPS? anil W& destrovci. "hereto seriously impairing, its tactical efficiency. Foreign Ships Superior <By Air Mail» London. Aug. 20. THE Navy's 13 cruisers of the 10,000--ton County
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    • 241 3 Only I Days in Singapore. Mme. LAILA World famous Oriental seer, Professor of occult sciences. President of the Internationai Assoa m to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Suite 79, Raffles Hotel. SilviVrin can be obtained in three forms: PURE SILVIKRIN-^ Concentrated solution of the vital elements. Indispensable
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    • 81 3 Law Xorfiee For Tti dav The Acting Chief Justice at Penang— Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Judgment in DC. Criminal Appeal No. 29 36-Rex vs DM Davies. Crown Suit No. 6 36— Re estate of Tan Seng Cheong deed: foi
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  • REUTERS COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 112 4 London. Aug. 29. RUSHES Previous To-day Change Tone Quiel Closed Spot Buyers T% Sellers 7 1116 Sept. Buyers 7* 8 Sellers 7 11 16 Oct.Dec. Buyers 7 1116 Sellers 7 3 /4 Jan.lMar. Buyers I'U Sellers 7 13 16 Londpn, Aug. 29. PALM OIL (Malay) Last Quotation To-day
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    • 70 4 J. P. Coats 5316 Closed Guinness 15° I" Imperial Chemical Industries 39 9 Imperial Tobacco 168 |1 Anglo-Dutch 27 19 Canadian Pacihc 11% Gula Kalumpong 28 1 Langlaate Estates 24 fl London Tin 7,7 Rubber Plant. Investment Trust 32 Anglo-Iranian 89 4 Shell Trans. Trad, (bearer) 100
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    • 25 4 London. Aug. 29. TIN Standard. Previous To-dav Change Cash (official price) £186 5 8 dosed 3 months forward (official price) £183 11 16
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    • 86 4 Previous To-day Change I 1 un Paris (closing middle rate) 76.35 76.41 up .06 i l. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.404 7.40 3 4 up 4 r.T. 00 Shanghai (closing selling rate) 15.2 1532d. 15.2 7 16d. down 1 32d. r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 15.2
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    • 11 4 r^p W l^T c^ <^k r\ j> T*fi
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    • 34 4 London. Aug. 29. Previous To-day Change OLD Pine Bar per oz. £6.18.44 £6-18.24 down 2d ILVFR Sp,., 194 19 9 16 up 116 2 months forwaiU 194 19 916 U P 116
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    • 189 4 To Undergo Course In Forestry (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 28. ANOTHER son of the soil will be leaving Johore early next year for England at the expense of the Government to enter the Imperial Forestry Institute at Oxford to undergo a year's course
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    • 76 4 Salisbury. «S. Mutf**"* l^ Six Rhodeslan schoolboys are now their wav to England from CaP^ ro undergo a course of .Instruction the Royal Air Force tjj^^f^thc Halton. The cost is being boine ov Southern Rhodesia Government The boys, who have been sele a large number of applicant*. u a course
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    • 44 4 Mr. Z. A. Bokhari, Director of Delhi Broadcasting Station, was jured and a gardener killed as the suit of a fall Into a h'dden w 1 »n garden of the Delhi studio M q Bokhari was rescued by a servant. descended into the well.
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    • 35 4 :"::::HHHn:H:::".::".^^ S_r__ __t rm-x ■eh ft IT I II AJ A AA Mh BRITISH jj INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 1 1111l PASSENGER'S j|| AbbAbE ii iW. J. DEXTER, Manager. EH: I iIU 2. Flnlaywn Oreen. W
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    • 17 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building:, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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  • 1463 5 hsU ed by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers. (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated; Saturday. Aug. 29 1 p.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Si Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers ,rm 4 6 4 104 4,44 s♦'f^Kumbang 28[- 30(- 26|- 28- a i liSlay
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 185 5 Singapore 5 cent*;, unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. London: No market on Saturday. New York: No market on Saturuay. LitUe interest has been jhown in today's market and values show a tendency to again sag slighUy. World stocks of rubber, including afloats, during the month ot July declined by 2,910
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    • 26 5 Singapore, Saturday noon. London: Closed on Saturday. New York: 43 cents, up ct. Market Tone. Firm. EXCHANGE London-New York 5.03 IJI6 New York-London 5.03 5J32
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  • 142 5 Singapore, Saturday noon. MESSRS. Fraser and Company in their daily comment on the opening trend of the share market state: With London tin up 20 for three months, the local tin share market, again opened very firm. London offered a number of shares but prices were unattractive and
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  • 71 5 Man Who Never Forgot A Face For Flying Squad London. rE Man Who Never Forgot A Face" is to be the new chief of the Flying Souad at Scotland Yard. He i.s Chief Inspector J. S. Sharpe, who succeed! Chief Inspector Alec Duncan to this imnortant post. He
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  • 189 6 Singapore, Aug. 29. The following were closing rates in tne local exchange market to-day: SELLING Loodon T.T. JJ London demand uniuoii 4 months' slfcjht Lyons demand fcUmourg demand New York demand 58 IJJ Montreal demand J-MJ Batavia demand 5k2 Samarang demand 5D Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands J**
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  • 160 6 Singapore. Aug. 29. R (Siam) W .Coast No .1 per Koyan $155 R (.Siam W. Coast No .3 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $224 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1 SlBB R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 2 $167 R. (Siam) ".Sinhuay" No. 3 $158 Rice Saigon Al $157
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  • 254 6 Air De fe nce London's Centre Control Chambir London. A FILM of London's defence against .ir attack ls to be made by Gau-mont-Brltish and will be on view In British theatres during the win! The -loducers selected by Gaumont. British are experts in official documentary film work The film will
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  • 161 6 Presentation Made For Services To Cricket London. REPRESENTATVIES of all the Cricket Boards of Control throughout the Empire were present at the Oval when a yresentation was made to Mr. Findlay. late secretary of the M.C.C. The gift took the form of three Georgian tankards bearing the dates
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  • 33 6 A contract has been awarded by the Argentine Government to the AngloArgentine Iron Co.. Ltd, for the supply i of galvanised steel sheet locust barriers, hooks and staples at a price of £46.000.
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  • 103 6 DURING the week ending 22nd August. 1936. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 30.844 cases, of which: 22 420 '73 per cent* cases were to the United Kingdom. 1.792 <6 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe. 4 050 <13 per cent
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    • 33 6 v I I j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j t i j j i J Moron l.\io\ > INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. j j i i Agents: I j SIME DARBY CO., LTD. J I Singapore Branches
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    • 276 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LID. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully AX* ***** Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE Manager, T YAMAMoto Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5021 D922 General Office 5923 8472 Compradore's De<k IBANKOI CHINA I Incorporated in China by Special Charter*. PAID-UP CAPITAL: 540.000.000
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  • 1526 7 Report Of Council And Statement Of Accounts London, Aug. 6. i ordinary general meeting fT nbers of the Tin ProduA on held on Aug. 6 the ce^^r:; of the Council for the Dec- 31 1935 was pre -nted;— IN TtKNAnoNAL CO-OPERATION International Tin Committee fl* hi
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  • 995 7 MARSMAN INVESTMENTS, LIMITED Expansion Of Operations: Favourable Prospects (By Air Mail) London. Aug. 19. THE first annual meeting of iiarsman Investments. Ltd., was held on Friday July 31, 1936, In Manila, Philippine Islands. In the course of his speech, the Chairman <Mr. J. H. Marsmani gave an outline of the
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  • 160 8 Sequel To Finding Hiq Nugget Bulawayo, <S. Rhodesia, AS a sequel to the finding ol b gold nugget, which has, been nu' a chased by the Southern Rhodi ernment for display at the Emml* Exhibition, further exploitation of tS Giant Neighbour mine on which find was made
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  • 29 8 John steel, of Eveline Road. Mitcham. a Post Office telegraph messengei tv was crushed to death while operating an electric lift at a bouse In G.os<.en Gardens. S.W. i
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  • 36 8 The Maharajah of Rewa hai jut shot his 501..t tiger. There was much rejoicing when he returned to his State with the tiger A Dm bar v. held at ithe Palace and the poor were fed.
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    • 173 8 Not merely a Baby Show but one of the greatest dramatic Triumphs of the Vear SIMCAPO__ MJjjgggß KVfe^l! S S j SW I TO-MORROW at the < A l» I T OL f Ip> QUINTUPLETS i#W| K >^nH________l ___L ___F jtf^ k___L. aft j_\\w j- ___^__\ww Ihe Count ry lloctor
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    • 96 8 llon't Mi** Th mc La*i Wmw Scv <*• <** n i n sj m I ALHAMBJtA_I It's 4 hai lit han* Be*t and Mo*l Thrilli n g A d v e niurv. j "CHARLIE CHAN f^^^m B; V ___t —_K ventures. FLEET" GAUMONT-BRITISH SVPER I^T# _B__tlT LOVE VND SUPERHUMAN Wiat\-W--^L^m\~^m_mmm_-^^
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  • 158 9 Surveyor To Retire After 24 Years Windsor. H r man whose duty it was to explore Tthe secret passages with which is tle is reputed to be honey- bid i- to retire up Ml Robert Burns Robertson. Übapt« surVeyof at the Castle for 24 vears. He supervised alterations
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    • 225 9 YOU'VE SEEN MILLION DOLLAR MUSICALS' YOUVE SEEN COLOSSAL SPECTACULAR EPICS' YOU'VE SEEN HISTORICAL MASTERPIECES! I But VVe assure you YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY- THING LIKE I JI.G.M.'s Latest g& I Sensational Triumph ___%:M I SAN FRANCISCO I Co-starring JEANETTE jST^ S^\ tt§I 11 MIIO.VtMft Itlt.fh I.AIIIJ. jk 9 I
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    • 248 9 I FINAL PERFORMANCE OF THIS HIS-A fr TORICAL MASTERPIECE! ffl ts._s__ QizmgGKl Vh\* j «8» aaa ■■■h +m mm____-^_m_^_^m—^m- I I" TUDOR ROSE" P 1 l!!.A||S ___r I A Gainsborough Picture, with 1 w T SIR CEDRIC HARDVVICKE i JP^' s* V H.I _______________L 1 ■^___^__lilra^^_^____^&j&^?^ 's*. -.^eN-V M _P
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  • 1253 10 PROGRESS OF SETTLERS Remarkable Film At Pavilion Singapore Saturday. AN engrossing account of the rebirth, rehabilitation and repepolation of Pales. ine was given to a Tribune representative to-day by Mrs. Leonora Landau-Wagner. Delegate of the Jewish Foundation Fund, a branch of the Jewish Agency, who arrived
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    11 10 Flowers growing in a Jewish settlement which was previously desert land.
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  • 117 10 Takes Well- Known Author To Geneva THE "Florence Nightingale." the first air ambulance in this country, has been used for the first time to rush Mr Vincent Sheean. the American author of "In Search of History." from Dublin to Geneva for examination by a specialist. ity Mr Noel
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  • 344 10 "Stork Derby" Nears End T\,..~ I _-v Toronto, On' TORONTO'S bizzarre £100.000 i Derby" is nearly finished and v the next two months the winner strangest race in history will be k It began when an eccentric T lawyer-sportsman named Charl< Millar, left about half a million
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  • 165 10 Spanish Sympathises Response London OVER £500 was subscribed in less than ten minutes at a meeting in London of sympathisers with the Spanish Gove ernment. towards the equipment and dispatching to Spain of a Bi ms h n bulance unit, organished by the Spam Medical Aid Committee. M
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  • 22 10 Sir F. Stanley Jackson has been < ed chairman of the London FFields Society, in succession to UK tiring chairman. Sir Francis LOCOJ
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  • 1394 11 Alliance For 20 Years To Be Appointed London, Aug. 27. fflE (ext of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty has been published and 1 provides for an Anglo- Egyptian alliance lasting twenty years and mutual assistance in wartime oi event in the threat of war. Hritish troops in Egypt
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    • 51 11 I sS^^^^T T() PKNANG c\> G v„ rv, (es Su Wed ..^a Single fare £9 v \\o ($77 approx.) ___r^ X TO BRISBANE f In 3H Days. Services: Mon. Fn Single fare £52 ($446 approx.) TO ENGLAND In 84 Days. Services: Sun. Wed. Single fare £156 ($1,337 approx.) I>ll'l lIIYI
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  • 312 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Aug. 31, 1936. GEYLANG BASIN rrHE motion on the clearing up 01 the Geylang River Basin was described at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore as a hardy annual. It has been brought up so often, either in these meetings or in the press,
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  • 728 12 THE opening on Thursday night of the new Odeon cinema added yet an- other to the social amenities which I Kuala Lumpur has for so long lacked. Until comparatively recently, entertainment there was at a premium They were well served by the existing cinemas and two cabarets, but
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 12 The top picture shows modern affiicultural BMhiaerr **2L "jL a Jewish settlement in Palestine. The IOWSI photograph shows pari a carnival procession held alter the harvest.
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  • 226 12 Mr. J. P. Mead. Director of Forestry, F.M.S., has arrived in Ipoh on duty and is staying at the Station Hotel. Madame St. Jerome, of the Penan,* Convent, was admitted into the Genera Hospital on Tuesday as a patient. Mr. H. J. Page, the new Director ot the Rubber
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  • 1333 13 stv \/i kim; \nit\\<.i:s kh \\i MR. STANLEY BALDWIN, Prime Minister of Great Britain, has I" consented to become an Honorary President of the Empire Exhibition, South Africa, 1936. In England several Cabinet Ministers, besides Mr. Stanley Baldwin, have identified themselves with
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  • 156 13 Captain Brings Twins Into World London. ASSISTED only by a doctor Hashing advice by means of Morse signals a bachelor sea captain has succes; fully brought twins into the world. He i.s Captain W. J. Irvine of Sunderland, skipper of the 5.331-ton steamer Silver Birch", and he
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    • 33 13 PnONES **3 Telegraphic Addres-*--5934 GOODWOOD TI FT^° ST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. THF r ENT ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.
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    • 16 13 IB v fl ilk, liiWitojF „,,f Ife 411ffiIIll_ I GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU 2T.S. Jfl
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  • 85 14 JEWISH P PALE GRESS IN INE Tel Aviv as it was only a few years ago. Children at play in Tel Joseph, a typical Jewish settlement. A young Jewish field worker, typical of the pioneers of the Tel Aviv as it is to-day -a (See SK city of IbO.OOO Jews
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    • 48 15 Ht I <$_ |L ,11^. I rnttr 'I Zm f y i^y 4 -*s*-tJ?frQbmi*_t ■ximtM^t fc <9 t^mmttJ 4m>4*t m 'Ul^_&i*tGrtf,4_i l L 1 3 h_otn_ A _m r [*v €Q4t*4.+£ f*B4_\ioCl_ fc £****<* 4 |P rfftif _nr <t t1 i/ !>L K* 2 1,2 t/Jlmann J f?af/l«5 n_JC_ lis
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  • 1962 16 Books and AUTHORS Priestley's fairy *tory-*Uilbert I mil kail's good ial*'. shrewd portrait* and rich embroidery. THERE is no doubt that Mr. Priestley is a national institution. You can like it or dislike it; you cannot leave it Rlone. t I should call him -typical,' if I knew of what—
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    • 20 16 Lampshades made to order In all styles and matenal*. Mrs. J. de Graaf 192F. Paslr Panjang, 6V 2 Mile Stone.
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    • 42 16 i S j i MAISON MARTIN j S Gentlemen's Department j FOR A REAL (_OOD HAIRCUT IN 1 A FINE AND COOL PLACE i as well as l i i FOR VOIR CHILDREN s HAIRCUT 60 cts. 17—19 Orchard Road Thone 3450
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    • 46 16 THEY WALK IN THE CITY \^j___L m' J'B'PRIESTLEY Tel ri 1010. fh^ 1 i»noi<:xe\' FOR I i JI I vij l 1 __5 )"ulr! j A togs K It 1 ci Y "s^j^J^ E PHONE |31 A 3 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORK? S I V
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  • 63 17 Novels by four American newsoaoer men are featured on the Summer and Fall list of the Macmillan Company: 'The Sky But Not the Heart." by R. L. Duff us. New York Times; 'Night Outlasts the Whippoorwill," bv Sterling North. Chicago News; "Wake and Remember," by James Gray. St. Paul Dispatch
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    • 139 17 I LUGGAGE CARRIER (SINGAPORE j j LUGGAGE j j CARRIER CO. j Baggage Contractors Forwarding 1 Agenta. I Booking. Agenta for FMB. J I Railways I Baggage Agents for:-- 1 Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line 1 Nederland Line 81.5.N. Co., Ltd., I etc.. etc. Tel. Addreas.— "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428
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    • 221 17 A TOUKIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE FURNITURE THERE IS ALWAYS A FINE SELECTION OF FURNITURE AT PASKOE'S LTD. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE V_T"_TT HAIRDRESSER j Maison Marcelle l For a Natural t&MZZm Permanent ffIS&RjV I Wave. 1 ;_h I I KS? i Ws: X^ Try our latest S \&rS*ir point- winding J
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    • 202 17 Braids for evening and day time wear, Distinctive 5 styles and shades, Orders j promptly executed by our new expert. Maison Interlandi S Thone 4419. Capitol Bid*. CHEMIST quite easily be remedied by the use of Innoxa aids to beauty. 1 1 No matter how active your life, I) or
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    • 451 18 mt TRZjill iJKIII^tt eS > BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore 1936 1936. RTUAR 6,000 Sept. 6 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 PAWAiPTNDI 17 000 Sept. 11 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 SOUD^ "So Sept. 23 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 rnRFTT 15 000 Sept. 25 COMORIN 15.000 Nov.
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    • 175 18 M, 311. LINE. 'Incorporated in France^ (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward *or Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles ANGERS 9.900 T. Sept. 4 PRES. DOUMER 11.898 T. Sept. 15 nHFNONCEAUX 14.825 T. Sept. 29 EXPLORATEUR GRANDIER 10.267 T. Oct. 2 DARTAGNAN
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    • 129 18 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAK, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo. Aden, Port Said, Marseilles G ,bra ,w 3 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Sep-. J t m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Se. P s.s. HAKUSAN MARU J^u Rates to Ist Class „J ?V? V M4' Naples $497 ft $540
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 590 18 JTHE HARBOUR; .Into Cargpc- SIIFi»S I\ DOS Ei Important Insurance ships alongside the wjumb Amendments (Mon DECENTLY the Institute of London sgV£« IV Underwriters announced important Plan s fius JJ I amendments to the "Jute Clauses Yuen^ n g S agreed by the Institute and the Lon- Hec(or JJ don
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  • 200 19 nC y Keikichi Tanomogi. r communications, accom m ntary Wee-Minister Minister K Tomiyasu. illor M. Tada. Director T. Ono of the Ship Administration Bureau, and 9 other high officials of the Department ations went to Yokohama !v .oid inspected the N.Y.K. ifornla motor-liner -Chichibu on her
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    • 502 19 LvKw ->^L lu FRENCH PORTS V I SESiTEL l or Mars eUles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 14 iWwv r Marsem es, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 18 I 7'Suadittta F°r Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4/ CAP VAKELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 16 I* CAPVARELLA w&JOE* T °^ane
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  • 1525 20 "AIRADIO" SERVICE Some Strange Air Cargoes AN increasing use Ls being made by air travellers of the facility enabling wireless messages to be sent to passengers in air-liners which are in flight, or from passengers in flight to ground stations. This radio-telegraph or "Aiiadio*' service between
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  • 50 20 Thc gross estate left in the Unite 1 States by Lady Johnstone, who died in London two years ago, has been reported for taxation as valued at $1,292.1/3 [£258.434]. The net estate was $491, 7J0 Lady Johnstone was the widow of S._* Alan Johnstone. formerly Briti.h Minister ai The Hague.
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    • 541 21 Q\ THE RADIO j British Empire transmissions f rn__ra_llll_e xJ.^JL 1^- Bi &Ben. The BBC. I riPi,a «u---M»«; Wel h orchestra; leader, Frank Thomas ____m i**m f ?S nduc )°f; Idris Lewis R °bert Edwards Trarw-mssion 2: GSH 13.97 metres (Pianoforte) 0147 mcs.) and GSG 16.86 metres 10 20 p.m.
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    • 524 21 ifffi? (Sher) SeleCUOn Ide Veraldi vocalist M«« Bailfr-TWa--800 am t li£ wli* a Zac planisfc; Miss Martinet, 'cellist; ouo a.m. The News and Announce- Mr. Lovano ments. s< t ?55f^ W i° h o, me signal5 ignal at 805 am Presto-Mendelssohn. 8.20 a.m. Close down. Forgotten Waltz-Liszt -m (Mlss Bailly-Talazac)
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  • 1664 23 PROBLEMS IN SINGAPORE Amendment Of Ordinance /imiMENTING on housing in the fri n v the Hon. thc Acting t ojinial Secretary, Mr. J. A. Hunter, .his annual report on Colony affairs, sayes m the principal towns of the Colony *J£toK types of housing may he
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  • 141 23 British Woollen Tokio. A PETITION has beon made to the n Japanese Department of Commerce for the restriction of British woollen Roods entering Japan by the President of the Janan Federation of Woollen Weavers' Guilds. Signs of a big increase in British woollen imports have made the
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    • 494 23 (Continued from page 21) m __.t_m_________ fi_. 910 pm Meeting of the Phohi club, i Varolii Holiandia medley. t t 9.25 p.m. Talk. Tn nAV 9 45 pm Special Broadcast from p i-u-uax Amsterdam. 850 a.m. Opening announcement. Hcltond^"" 1.00 lm. &22S music. m Closi^ clown-National 935 a.m. Popular items.
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  • 610 24 WEIGHTS FOR TWO DAYS Big Fields In _r_ Prospect (By "CAPT. HAWK") Singapore. Saturday ABOUT one hundred horses wui figure in the eight events scheduled for the opening day of "JJ Twf Club Autumn (GoW ssnstf?-_5--*». AU the races are over 6 furlongs-two divisions ior
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    596 24 Few horses were fully extended when training was resumed on Saturday Morning on the second track at Bukit Timah. The going was good and with the arrival of Mr. Logue's string from Ipoh there was an increased number of horses at work: The following gallops attracted my attention:
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  • 653 25 HOCKEY SEASON OPENS IN SINGAPORE Ladies' Inter Settlement Match A Success Singapore, Saturday. INSISTENCE and speed in attack P .i.iiv on the wings, brougnt F V' Wv'rc Ohls' Sports Club a well j victory in their hockey matcn de>trV the! r sister club from Malacca a?al iin Besar Stadium this
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  • 30 25 The September Bogey Competition will be played on Saturdav and Sunday. Sent. 5 and 6. The Ladies' September Bogey Comuetltion will be played oi-T Monday. Sept 7.
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  • 20 25 S'r MaVolm Campbell's racing ta Bluebird la being sh'pped for Canada n thp Canadian Pacific freighter Braverford at Surrey Docks.
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  • 726 25 RECORDS BROKEN AT THE Y. M. C. A. Fine Swimming At The Annual Carnival Singapore, Saturday. VEEN competition and enjoyable sport "(OStered by friendly rivalry and the enthusiasm displayed by spectators and competitors alike, w^re contributory factors to the success tlhat- at: ended the Seventeenth Annual Championship Swimming Carnival of
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  • 20 25 Jerusalem. Aug. 29. TWO British soldiers were killed and .luce wounded in an Arab ambush las. night. Reuter
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    • 162 25 > BUILDINGS CRUMBLE LIKE DUST! THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE KILLED! STREETS CRACKED WIDE OPEN! GREAT OUTBREAKS OF FIRE! Inese are some ol* the amazing Scenes you will soon see in Metro Goldwyn Mayers most sensational spectacle of the Century. 'S_|ls I K\\< IMO Opening at the CAPITOL Sept. 9th i i
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  • 718 26 MALAYS WIN BY ONLY GOAL Lifeless Match In Div. I Singapore, Saturday. DY the only goal of the match, scored in the first half by Aslah, the Malays defeated the Chinese in their encounter in Div. I of the Singapore League at the Anson Road
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  • 141 26 A Taxi Driver's Story Two Soldiers Surrender To Police Singapore, Saturday. A REPORT to the effect that he was assaulted and chased by two soldiers in Paya Lebar Road was made by a Chinese taxi-driver last night, at the Geylang Police Station. He said that the men hired his taxi
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  • 99 26 Alleged Secret Soviet Organisation TELEGRAMS from Khabarovsk allege that many Russian White Guards who settled on the Manchurian side of the Soviet frontier have been arrested ano executed by orders of the Japanese authorities on the ground that a secret Soviet organisation was disclosed. This suggestion is
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  • 88 26 Warmest Week Of Summer In England THE week ending to-day has been the I sunniest and warmest of the summer and there is every indication that the fine spell will continue. The maxLmum amount of sunshine for this time of the year of between 12 and 13 hours
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  • 62 26 Not To Intervene In Foreign Affairs Oslo, Aug. 26 THE Ministry of Justice has requested the Passports Office to ask M. Trotsky to ageee, during the remainder of his stay in Norway, not to intervene in the political affairs of other countries and to confine hi.s activities to
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  • 365 26 Scars Mark Bloodless Battlefield Cairo. MiLES of barbed-wire entanglements, half filled— in trenches and disintegrating sandbags in the Western Desert is all that is left to mark the most vital battlefield in England's recent and victorious "shadow" war. After ten months of manoeuvring and counter-manoeuvring, during
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  • 49 26 Siam Government Conciliatory (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 29. THE interview given by Mr. Barry B. Connell. (Siam's delegate on the International Tin Committee) is considered here to be a personal expression of opinion. The Government continues to mamtain a moderate tone and a conciliatory attitude.
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  • 60 26 George V. Memorial British In Siam Subscribing To Fund (From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Aug. 29. THE British Association of Siam has given the lead to Britishers all over the country to join in making a united subscription to thc King George Memorial Fund. The whole of the gifts are
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  • 215 26 Lax Scorina On Balesti.r Singapore. Saturday. IN a cricket match played on the Balcs.ier Plain this afternoon the Indian Association registered an easv victory over the Trade Schools. They won by wickets, bat. in the absence ef proper recording of the score book, it was impossible to determine
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  • 53 26 Australia's Defence Voluntary Forces Up To Full Strength no Melbourne. Aug 26 AUSTRALIA'S campaign to raise the country's voluntary forces to their full peace-time establishment of 3o.uuu has been successful. Recruits exceeded the 8 000 extra .oueht bv an additional 6.000. n*akn, the militia's full present -tn 4 1 .000
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  • 71 26 Water -Cycle Makes Its Appearand In Singapore THE first water-cycle in Singapore ha 1 made its appearance. Alrea has made several successful trips to Singapore River from Tan j on g RhuThe owner is Mr. Chew Kee Lain, Nanyang Brothers' Co.. J*» *g? dealers. He got the machine r« three
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  • 50 26  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong. Saturday The Kwangsi troops omiputhis morning but withdrew afterwards. _~_«___thrti Owing to the strong oppo>it Chinese Press the Hongkomi; Council has decided to vet to abolish censorship of m concerning Kwanwi-NanK tlUties. The Hongkong Go; has agreed to reconsider the q« l
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  • 611 27 IoMF. SOCCER I OPENS several Surprise PL Results ihi, root-all nmamm openV' A t mmA saw "eather wrre few start ft! inSSSi -««t was 11,1 rSe League Chamdcflttn*rta_* 5? Sheffield n bv the odd goal w rIM uu "rltoii A. the proin Jf Vnr (irimsby
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  • 241 27 Co-Operative Union Results Of Heats For Annual Sports Singapore. Saturday. THE Co-Operative Union sports (heats) were held this afternoon on the Victoria School grounds. There was a large attendance. The following will compete m the finals: 100 Yards F Lourdes (Naval Base), P. de Mello 1> >ee' Tan Kiang Hock
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  • 37 27 Chinese Star's Triumph Lucerne, Aug. In the final of the Men's Doubles in the International Tournament Stefan (Italy) and Kho Sin Kie China) beai G P Hughes ana duwh I I* 4 <>. 3 6. 6 -2- Reuter
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  • 185 27 Triumph Over Empire Club At Wembley London, Aug. 30. rHB] competition between the Empi:; Swimming Club and the Japanese pic team was continued at Wembley to-day. with the Japanese makir attacks on the European free-st/J it cords. The results were: 100-metres. 1. Arai. 2. Tsunoka. 3. Miyasaki. Time:
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  • 49 27 Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 30. According to his trainer, Jesse Owens, the triple Olympic champion, intends to become a professional entertainer «fter completing his University cducaUon. He hopes to remain an amateu: &thlete but the decision as regards his status rests with the American Athleiie Union. Reuter
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  • 43 27 Speaking at a European Association luncheon in Calcutta Sir Khwaja Kazim-ud-Din, Member of the Executive Council in Bengal, declared that Moslems in the Presidency had never been given their due share in the Administration and would now insist on I ating their rights.
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  • 221 27 Another Win For Ramona Singapore, Sunday. TO-DAY the International Six-metre Class sailed the 2nd race for the Van Schreven Challenge Cup during which a very light, variable breeze from the S.W. prevailed. The sea was smooth and the tide was slack at the top of high water.
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  • 44 27 Pine Valley (New Jersey*. Aug. 26 The young British Walker Cup player, Lucas, has been ordered to bed wilh a slight fever. Doctor Tweddell. Captain of the British team, has diagnosed the trouble as influenza and a touch of tonsilitis.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 1159 28 TOURNAMENT MATCH Good Batting > A Bright innings by Brooke and the good bowling of Ward and Anderson enabled the combined Public Services and Bankers, Brokers and Insurance team to secure the victory over the United Services Officers in an S.C.C. Tournament Cricket fixture on
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  • 110 28 Home Cricket At London I VET another century by Pal i*» was the main feature ol the eon cricket matches which t > ,The close of play scon Reuter. were:— At Lord's. Middlesex 260 Eta-J 104 1 Surrey 98 for 7 cre!l At Hove. India 309 (Dilawa
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  • 82 28 London. Aug 29 THE County Cricket Championihip 1 was won yesterday by Derbyshire Lfter exciting matches at Wells' ai Brighton Although Derbyshire was nam v.v, beaten by one wicket by Somerset at Veils, her position at the top ol Uk championship table could nut b
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