Morning Tribune, 19 June 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.— No. 118. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, June 19, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 165 1 PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAY STRONG RUMOURS THAT IT WILL NOT MATERIALISE London, June 18. |T is strongly rumoured that Mr. J. A. Lyons' proposal for a Pacific Pact is not likely to materialise, at least for a very considerable time. Although the idea of the
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  • 122 1 In Pans For Opening i Of British Pavilion London. June 18 THE Lord Mayor of London Sir George I Broadridge. and the Lady Mayoress, accompanied by the Sheriffs and his^high civic officers, arrived in W^^ ing on a four dav visit as guests oi tne Paris
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  • 73 1 Victims Of Discrimination Alleged London. June 18THE Prime Minister of Ulster has denied I charges of intolerance In reply Jo allegations that Roman Catholics were the victims of discrimination He said he was tired rf Mggungj; these complaints, but if s P/ n clfi r c ath
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  • 208 1 MISS AMELIA EARHART Arrival In Singapore Delayed By Weather (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Friday. MISS Amelia Earhart, who left Cal--4U cutta for Bangkok this morning, met with bad weather between Akyab and Rangoon and has been forced to return to Akyab for the night. The American colony in Bangkok,
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  • 159 1 Improvement Beyond Expectations London, June 18. THE Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Ormsby Gore, in a speech last night, said that the economic situation in the British colonies was improving beyond expectation, production having increased and prices risen. The Government's regulation scheme had assisted this, he
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  • 106 1 Wellknown Church Of England Personality Londdn, June 18. THE death has occurred of awell--1 known personality in the Church of England. Bishop Weldon Bishop Weldon. who was 83 and a bachelor was noted for comments on all kinds of subjects. He had a remarkable career I He
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  • 54 1 Death Of Former President Of France Paris, June 18. THE death occured here to-day of M 1 Gaston Doumergue. former President of the French Republic, at the age of 74 Th* fate M Doumererue was President oMne French Senate from 1923 to 1924 President of France. 1924-31; and
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  • 85 1 One Person Killed And 50 Wounded Bombay, June 18. i SERIOUS rioting has broken out in the Punjab and British troops were called out to control it. The markets were closed and people were warned that anyone indulging in an affray was liable to be shot
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  • 65 1 ITALIAN STEAMER BOMBED Episode Denounced In German Press London, June 18. THE Italian Press does not comment in detail on the bombing of the Italian steamer Madda, reported from Gibraltar by Spanish aeroplanes off the coast of Algeria It is alleged that 30 bombs were dropped and considerable damage done
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  • 92 1 Must Apply To Retain Nationality London, June 18. THE nationality of people living on the frontiers of Burma and Slam has been the subject of an exchange of notes between the Burma Government and the Government of Siam. The two governments have combined now and decided that
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    • 35 1 j ON OTHER PAGES j j rage j > Malayan Air Service 2 I Coronation i Contingent 3 Soccer Notes 21 I School Sport* 22 J League Football 23 Tennis Tournament 23 i Selangor Races 24
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    • 36 1 T WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY I WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE? i THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MI T K. > g___ —~--_h?— J^y j t^ WHOLE MllK^ i n ii i )BTAINABLE EVERYWHERE j DISTRIBUTORS.
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  • 596 2 ANOTHER LINK ON JUNE 28 From England (From Our Oicn Reporter > Penang. June 18. ANOTHER link in the history oi A Malavan aviation will be forge i on June 28 with the inauguration of the internal air service between Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Penang. The
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    13 2 Mr Mrs. J M. Sime. who left Singapore vesterdav bv the "Corfu" (Tribune).
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  • 676 2 DISCHARGE FROM BANKRUPTCY GRANTED Local Medical Practitioner To Make Payments To Official Assignee Singapore. Friday. FAR Lim Eng Hae. a wellknown local medical practitioner, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Air. Justice Home in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. subject to his consenting to pay anything he makes over a
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  • 403 2 MR. MRS. SIME LEAVE Magnificent Send-Off At Wharf side Singapore. Friday. THE flag of the Singapore Cricket Club flew at the foremast head of the P. ana O Corfu when the liner left the wharf°.de homeward bound at J. 30 this morning This was one of many tributes to Mr
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  • 62 2 Singapore. Friday. D. A. Minjoot was granted his discharge from bankruptcy, by Mr. Justice Home in the Bankrup'cy Court today. Mr. T. L. Tan the Assistant Official Assignee informing his lordship that bankrupt had paid up 70 per cent of his debts ana there was money with the
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    • 29 2 u l found another story with the sweep and urge of 'Mutiny" and "Cavaleade!" Frank Lloyd (director of "Mutiny on the Bounty" and Cavalcade") iZP vZ^nmgfijmmQ&mljfuSOmfg SOON AT PAVILION
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    • 136 2 Asthma Cause Killed in U Hours 1 hanks t'> the discov. ry of an Am. physician, it now is possible to gt r J those terrible spells of choking, gasping, coughing and wheezing Asthma hy killing the true cause which is Germs in the bio No more burning of powders,
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  • 702 3 CORONATION CONTINGENT BACK IN SINGAPORE MALAYA'S ASIATIC MEMBERS RETURN WITH "UFELONC" IMPRESSIONS OF MEMORABLE TRIP Singapore, Friday. MOST of the Asiatic members of Malaya's Coronation contingent returned to Singapore to-day by the Ranchi, I after their memorable trip to England, and the impressions they are carrying with them are, to
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    15 3 i __-_i_-_-i from Johore who came to see her off on the Lonu yc_ (Tribune)
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  • 162 3 Fierce Fighting Rages Near Bilbao Valencia, June 18. AN explosion due to a fire occurred at 3.25 yesterday aboard the Republican battleship Jaime Primero which (J at present under-going repairs at the port of Cartagena. Eighteen people wece killed and a hundred injured. Bilbao, June 18.
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  • 61 3 Chinese Remanded In Custody For A Week Singapore, Friday. ITWEH Ah Ngow, the Chinese who was arrested in connection with the murder of a coolie in a rubber plantation in Bukit Timah yesterday morning i was produced before the Second Magistrate Mr. W. G. Reeves, to-day, on I
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  • 181 3 Woman's Remarkable Recovery Everyone who is subject to any form of indigestion should know of this woman's experiences. Advice from one who has had such severe attacks is advice worth having. She writes: "I suffered from indigestion, gastrifii and constipation, and was so very
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  • 32 3 The MM. liner President Doumer is oue at Singapore on Sunday at 9 a.m. j-nd will sail for Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe the same day r Ijl p.m.
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    • 98 3 PHILLIP'S RUBBER SOLES Made in England Famous for Us Longwear From All Shoe-Makers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHA Singapore. LATEST ADVERTISEMENT BOARD RESIDENCE "AT SUNNYSIDE" 7 Oxley Road Entirely renovated rooms and flats— All own bathrooms. Every possible comfort; meals in rooms if desired. Terms compare favourably with good class establishment
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  • REUTER'S' COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 143 4 London. June 18. -M Last Price To-day Change KIHKEK i£ j v Quiet Tone pi 9 IU6 -3 16 Spot Bu>J«; p9 2 16 1S j l6 +g JnlvSent Buyer!.' 16 9 3 15 JulySept> Sellers. 9* 8 913 16 +3 16 Ort Dec Buyers. 9 3 4
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    • 80 4 London. June 18. Previous To-day Charge r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 110.89 110 89 T.T. on Amsterdam (dosing middle rate) 8.98 8.98 r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 217 32 Is. 29 16 +132 r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 2 27 32 Is. 2
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    • 36 4 London. June 18 GOLD Previous To-Day Change Fine Bar per o* £7.0.6i2 il.O.e^ SILVER Bpot 19 13 16 19 15 16 +i 8 4 monttu forward 19 13 16 19 15 16 -i 3
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    • 108 4 London. June 18 Previous To-day Change Distillers l 2!?ni U2 Jo i7 Duniop Rubber g!* 0 g f' 9 ll f. General Elecuic "i^ .TT 0 Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco J -T Anglo-Dutch f5 9 \l 9 Canadian Pacific 12 "j. London Tin (New Share* J3
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    • 22 4 TIN Standard. London. June 18 Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £2* 7a JJJJj r 1 Forward £24 246
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    • 57 4 RUBBER New York, June 17. Previous To-day Change Tone Very Quiet Quiet Spot Buyer* 19 l 8 19 l 4 l s SeUers. 19^ 4 19 3 8 l 8 Oct./ Dec. Bujers. 19^ 8 19 1 l 8 Sellers. 19N 19 5 8 8 ITN Ton«
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  • 47 4 London, June 18. The Irish volunteers fighting for the Spanish forces arrived in Lisbon on their way to Portugal. They number over 600. Vtey were not allowed to leave the port of Lisbon as it was feared they might be exposed to typhoid infection. Reuter
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  • 46 4 Salaries Of M. P. 's London. June 18. A Government motion declaring that, in the opinion of the House the salaries of Members of Parliament should be increased from £400 to £600 annually will be debated in the House of Commons on Tuesday. British Official Wireless
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  • 27 4 Tokyo, June 18. The Foreign Minister has formally informed the United States Ambassadoi that Japans attitude towards gun calibres cannot be changed Reuter
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  • 35 4 London, June 18. Two hundred planes took part in a rehearsal yesterday for the Royal Air Coronation display which will parade before the King at Hendon on June 26. British Official Wireless
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  • 61 4 Mine-La ying Submarines For China Fleet London, June 18. The British mine-laying submarines Grampus and Rorqual left Portsmouth ♦o-day to join the China Fleet. The vessels are of 1.500 tons. They have six torpedo-tubes and full minelaying equipment. The submarines will stay five days each in Penang and Singapore, and
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  • 27 4 The Bishop of Oxford has appointed Mr. Guy H Guillum Scott to be Chancellor of the diocese of Oxford in place of the late Sir William Hansell.
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    • 66 4 THE YOKOHAMA |MZ| SPECIE BANK, LTD. m. 114 47 (Established n 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully HOI r _TII paid up) Y.1C0.000.000 IIKITIHII ReServeFund Y. 130.900.000 00 1 Head office YOKOHAMA INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. PASSENGER'S [Manager T. YAMAMOTO. HAf»t*AGE lei: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921
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    • 32 4 t t j ABSOLUTE SECURITY 1 Motor Union S INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I i Agents: C SIME. DARBY CO M LTD. j 1 81npapore Branches. I m m*gm mm g- mtmMmmmomMm .j.
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  • 1520 5 issuea oy fraser and Co.& Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers ——-i--— l 1 ■■■I— i Singapore, June 18. emD (Shares are $1 unless otherwise statedl^anStapan "5 1.90 1.75 1.90 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4| Ampat Tin 5 9 6 3 5
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 104 5 Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: 32 12 cts., up 14 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 9 3 Bd., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 19 14 cts., up 14 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. .Singapore, Friday evening. There has been a good buying enquny this afternoon and prices have
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    • 27 5 Singapore, Friday noon. Singapore: $122 12. up sjB ct. London: Spot. £245 12, down £21j4 three months, £245 1!4. down lbs. New York: 55 18 cts.
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    • 8 5 London-New York 403.82 New York-London 493 13|16
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    • 186 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated in the Ne'herlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM E rn e o d C by oitaT al C^ Fo-d 5.000.000 Special Reserve *mmmm Chairman of tbe Boa'd of Director, H C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH ™**g M TAUDIN CH/.BOT Director. A.'
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    • 222 6 ,g,._ GLORIOUS SKATING BY THE BEAUTIFUL j OLYMPIC CHAMPION j UPROARIOUS COMEDY j SPECTACULAR ICE BALLETS! j This (..rand Musiral iomedv S Has doi Everything!! S S_[ ITS THE BIG SHOW FOR YOUR WEEK-END— I j I 0 D Z I IV#Arl I V-/L-. 3-15 6-15 9-15 Featured in Darryl
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    • 298 6 PAVILION LAST DAY W i MRS DEEDS j Hmp^ _£§-_sf^-" 4ff WW' M iS &j Ht*- <^p£ __K^ |(k. K 'A^^yj^rVM^-N. i MSw^-^^x^*'^_l__P_^__^__^__r c5S* g_pjy\ _\W k HHk -^__i B__^ _^_F^^Hi_k. <_Hlt% ___^_i km Ar^^x JfßF+3*. _J__l __B jflKf x^H V J 1p 7BOY-B*ABfHUBp 1 HISTORY 15 MADE ATMHTI PARAMOUNT
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 331 7 M< C» CAPITOL, TO DAY AT 11 AM. W_zJ Bumper "Mickey Mouse" Matinee. £o>^ Excellent Programme of Specially selected pictures <_L/jP including "Mickey's Elephant" (Latest coloured (YJL cartoon) Pop-Eye The Sailor in "I'm In The Army J^^^y^i Now" Betty Boop and other Cartoons and Musical mmmmn^ m^ m t Comedies,
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    • 303 7 mmm m alhambra W^lKm W To-day 3-15 6-15 0-15 r4^___K£>L EJ >VFK Uoo PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THIS AMAZ 1 mS^W^\ 1 !NG SERIAL DONT MISS THE CONCLUDING DEATH-DEALING ATOMfe i«l_^ _l_\ Vf _T CUNS $PR AY DESTRUCTION ll^Si v"* ,IN A SPI,T SECONO! fjrr T HE DESPERATE STRUGGLE > llf^X
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  • 368 8 BETTER RELA TIONS WITH GERMANY HERR HITLER'S DECISION Avoiding Friction With Britain Berlin. PERCEPTIBLE improvement in Anglo-German relations and recent mutual efforts in clearing the atmosphere between the two countries are greeted by Dr. H^lfeld in the "Hamburger Fremdenblatt" in an article entitled. "How are Aii.t'o I German Relations" writes
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  • 87 8 L British Workmen Affected London. June 1' CHANGES in wage rates reported to the I Ministry of Labour in the nrst five months of the year are estimated to have resulted in a net increase of about £367.000 weekly in the fulltime rate:: of over 2,900,000 workers,
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  • 41 8 Nine slot machines containing cigaretIst or sweets were taken from outside shoos in and around Leighton Buzzard and Llnslade. Five of the machines were found in a ditch between Linslade and Btewkley. They had been forced open knci the contents removed
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  • 350 8 SUGAR QUOTAS Share For Colonies Approved London. June 17. THE Colonial Secretary, after a full consid. ration of the various representations, bai decided on the allocation of sugar quotas for 1937 1938 on the unanimous recommendation of the permanent advisory committee of Colonial Sugar Produc.rs. The basic quota for the
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  • 29 8 Three persons were killed and 25 injured recently in a stampede for seats a: I tree cinema show given at BholapUT, Bombay Presidency, in connection with the Coronation celebration
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  • 133 8 What Motorists Am Entitled To Washington UNE motor accident in a quarter of a century d all that an individual Is entitled to, according to the United Sta! s S retary ol Agriculture, lir. Henry lace. Any pen n who has an accident more
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  • 245 9 WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE HAIR BRUSHES Rise In Price Due To Siberian Peasants Eating More Wild Boar T H f SS ol the WOrld s lr ost "Pensive hairbrushes has nowTiseTfrom^SO tain nd eVen thBt Pr Ce brUSh6S mmmmlSmmm%Z OUThe campaign being waged in U.S.S.R. to teach Siberian Deasants ta eit
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  • 164 9 Replica Of Yprcs Belfrey Brussels 4 REPLICA in silver of the Ypres Belfrey and the Halles past which hundreds of thousands of British troops marched towards the Ypres "Salient" during the Great War, is to form part of the 'gratitude gift" from Belgium to Great Britain
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  • 70 9 At Duesseldorf Exhibition Berlin AN express train coach made entirely of synthetic German raw materials will be on view at an exhibition to be opened shortlv at Dues^eldorf. The seats will be covered with material containing German synthetic textl e fibres, -the sides of the coach will be
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  • 24 9 Oeoree Herbert King. 47. and his father-in-law. William Ostler. 79, oi Veston. near Spalding, were found drowned in a water-course near tneir homes recently.
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  • 302 9 N.Z. Bishop's Recall To Religion Masterton. IN urgent appeal to Churchmen to unite in a fight against the prevailing decline in moral standards wcus made in a speech here by th e Bishop of Wellington, the Rt. Rev. H. St. Barbe Holland. A new type of
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  • 148 9 Appeal To Country's Housewives Berlin. COLONEL Loeb. in whom General Goering entrusted the carrying out of the Four-Year Plan, is optimise with regard to replacing foreign raw materials with German substitutes. At the opening of the "Arts and Crafts" Exhibition here he said that within reasonable time the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 728 9 TRADE BARGAINS j FOR SALE MOTORS FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GUARANTEED USED CARB GREATLY REDUCED PRICES selection of 70-SO excellent Used Cai 3V 2 Cubic Feet $210.00 always available in stock. We can re--4 240.00 commend the following as real b-_rgaln_s 5 280.00 which are backed by our
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  • 338 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, June 19 1937 THE CRICKET CLUB SEAFARING men and others who notice such things must have wondered what new flag was flying from the foremast head of the Corfu yesterday morning. It was a three cornered flag bearing the letters S.C.C. The explanation, of course, was
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  • 678 10 4MID a chorus of self-congratulation (he d^ of the Imperial Conference closed their deliberations thiweek with a series of mutual tributes and reiteration of idealistic hopes for a better and happier world to be born out of the chaos which exists at the present time. The general principles
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  • 173 10 Mr. L. St. Bartholomew, a geologist from Tumpat has arrived in Singapore and is staying at the Adelphi Hotel. •I* *h *f* *l* The leave of absence granted to Dr J J. O'Grady. Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service, has been further extended for one month on full pay, with
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 10 A London Zoo giraffe submitting with resignation to having its neck brushed by a keeper with a long-handle d broom. (Planet News).
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  • 314 11 PARLIAMENT INDIAN AFFAIRS QUESTIONS NOT ALLOWED Premier Replies To Mr. Churchill landon, June 17. QNE of the longest questions ever v addressed to a minister was ans H ere S byMr NevUle Chamberlain, the Premier in tho House of Commons to-day when he replied to Mr Wmsto-i (hurt hills searching
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 11 distribution of responsipiuties." I The Prime Minister hav tag laid do^ I the guiding principle, declmed to define (Continued in next column) ministries in power did not for the tiine 'being possess the confidence nf the ™ai<?rity of the legislature.- British Offlcial Wireless
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  • 48 11 Stenographer i Novel Advertisement Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, i THE following advertisement from a a shorthand "typist has appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer here It reacts:— Stenographer with a past, wants a future. Not exactly a purple past but a past that includes a practical business edu-
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  • Article, Illustration
    107 11 A new fire engine which carries asbesto? suits for the firemen has arrived at Croydon, where it will be specially useful i n fighting plane fires. Firemen will be able to change into the asbestos clothing on the way to a fire, and rescue work will be greatly facilitated. The
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  • 80 11 To Attend Boys' Camp London, June 12. IT is understood that it is the King's intention, if State duties permit, to visit the seaside camp at Southwold, Suffolk, which he himself founded as the Duke of York and which is attended every year by 200 boys from the
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  • 313 11 No Proof Of Adultery Says Judge (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. UAHMOOD bin Hakim, a Malay teacher, was acquitted to-day at the Selangor Assizes, when charged under the Mohammedan Laws Enactment with having committed adultery with Burok binte Sudin, a married woman, on the night
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 40 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obto/nc W« «f of/ Chnm-f-s ond Storw ssP^llßi SH-J^^ir JB? j asp -(."IBIL- mW«S»^^^^^^^^^^^^y^mtmWP mt lltf f iUQIJjB r V Telegraphic Address: GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. CHAR unfiled 'Facilities for Private Entertainments.
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  • 146 12 Baby Passenger On All- Women' s Mason Off For South Africa-. It would seem that the Imperial Con lerence misjudges its real achievement Lhich is the showing of a united front A large, shady white straw hat with thin black band completed the summer fashion worn by a woman visitor
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  • 124 12 Mr. L. St. Bartholomew, a geologist Tom Tumpat has arrived in Singapore ind is staying at the Adelphi Hotel. The leave of absence granted to Dr F J. O'Grady, Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service, has been further extended for on e month on full pay, with effect from June
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  • 164 13 augural Flight Only Temple Sherman Girls mmer Fashions At Epsom Only nine-month-old, Gerald Tyrrell, who was a passenger in the multi-engined Jersey Airways plane •St. Catherine's Bay", slept throughout the flight in which the machine inaugurated the new Jersey (Channel Islands) to Shcreham (Sussex) service. H e was brought from
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    • 46 13 THE REAL INVESTMENT... WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES —RUBIS, etc.— THE BIGGEST ASSORTi i i— i MENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC., etc RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened up to 6 p.m. everyday including Saturdays—
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  • Article, Illustration
    1423 14 Summer Fashion News in Brief Shoes that Fit Jewel of a Dress OUT of the welter of the last few weeks' fashion introductions come the following leads to consider If you'd have your summer wardrobe this year distinctively smart and away out of he ordinary Gray linen, casual suits
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    • 31 14 offers all LINGERIE in stock AT 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT to make room for the new shipment arriving at the week-end. One Week Only 18 Battery Road, Ist floor. Thone 7143.
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    302 15 "IF a woman is truly smart," according to a famous woman, "people aren't conscious of her clothes when they first see her. A costume should never be what you see first. The woman is the important thing, and that is where thc art of choosing the right
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 19 15 Lovely Collection of new Peiping Jewel Trees, Boxes and China Wares at I meatus Raffles Hotel, Bras Basah Road.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 481 16 m '^P_^B_B m J T _-H BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Toonage S'pore. 1937 1937. RANCHI 17.000 June 18 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 13 SOUDAN 6.500 July 2 CORFU 15.000 Aug 27 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 2 SOMALI 6 800 Aug. 27 RAJPUTANA 17.000 July 16
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    • 559 16 ffcw^*% TO FRENCK PORTS V~ i J _J_i» HOMEWARDS. J r ttSHS Havre Antwerp Dunkirk j un p 21 1 SEao*™ ForMa^S^H Nan St Bordeaux June 2 I CAP TOttpan£ M a«eilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk julv in CAP TOLRANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Ju£ 23 t OUTWARDS. (from
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  • 87 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Godown Gate No Hakodate Maru 22 1 Ranchi 18 2 Kistna 16 2 Pangkor 15 Enggano 11 2 Eumaeus 7 2 Cranfield 30 2 Si'v rbeech 32 2 Silveryew 34 2 Hrsang 46 Atreus 48 4 Kiang 5
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  • 825 17 Need For Modification Of Decree ACCORDING to the terms of an announcement which appeared recently in the French "Journal Offlciel," the em- plovers' and workers' associations were asked to give their opinion of the decree which is to fix the conditions of the application to
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 201 17 IH KVS PHILP LI\E (incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. m Due Sails. MERKUR MARELLA July 31 Aug. 4 Special cheap round trip tickets rrom Singapore to Australia iss_ed at the FirTclLr^sengers may transier at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K **_^S_ ci™?. 2nd class K b o^
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    • 135 17 N. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden. Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s. TERUKUNI MARU June 23 s_s. "HAKUSAN MARU" July 8 s.s. HARUNA MARU July 22 s.s. "KATORI MARU" Aug. 5 Rates to lst Class 2nd class
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    • 259 17 |P|^U^LUCENOi STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY rOX PER DAT! AND TIMI Pengerang s Sora H Western Canada tt and Western m States of U.S.A. Ranchi 19 10 am Hongkong tt and Formosa 5 Ranchi 1910 am Japan and Macao 5 Ranchi 19 10 China (generally) tt Ranchi 1910 am Siam (Parcels
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    • 107 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails arrived from Europe etc., (London by Air (Imperial) yesterday. Ge-ne-ai delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. toc_y. Mails arrived from Europe etc., (London Parcel mails) by the P. and O. Ranchi) yesterday. Delivery of parcels 9 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Nether'ands Indies etc. by Air Qantas
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  • 249 19 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Tin at midday was $122*2. up On the London Stock Exchange yesterday prices we Be more or less unhanged with no special features. According to our cables received London re further buyers of Southern Kintas Improved prices but in most of the •her stocks
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  • 171 19 Messrs. Guthrie Co.'s Rubber Report DURING the period under review therehas been some improvement in th? rai price level, but in spite of faable statistics there are as yet few it of anv return of confidence tstate ■rs Guthrie and Co.. in their weekly rubber market review The feature of
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  • 150 19 Afonx Inwi Peat's Rubber Report Singapore, June 18. hough there have been signs or slight improvement during ine t from the Home markets bi u_i.irs Lngapote has not responded ana ng" pressure locally has held l prtcej At the same time East have not been heavy making look as though
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  • 198 19 FRASER COMPANY Singapore, June 18. Company Dividend Books Close ""financial Date Ex. Div year TIIY Payable Date to date Ban^n" 1 S? 8 June 28 June 21 oangrin Hn 5% June 2"? *<-' J K e u pan S W June B I 1 June 30 J^Te 24 «4% Klan»
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  • 93 19 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. In CMM F.0.8. June i 32 1 32 3 4 Good F.A.Q. in bales •F.0.8. June» 31 11 16 31 13 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. iSpot-losse> awardable Spore* 32 ft 32 5 8 do.
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  • 23 19 To prevent its being built upon, ar. area of 311 acres below Ivinghoe Beacon has been bought for £3,250 by Bucks County Council.
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  • 134 19 No Aggressive Intentions Towards China Shanghai. June 18. A SPOKESMAN of the Japanese Foreign office in a statement regarding Japan's future policy towards China, has repeatedly asserted that the Japanese nature has no aggressive intentions. There is a marked change of tone which is indictive of a softening
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  • 24 19 Sir John Simon has decided to sell Glan-y-Mor, Manorbier Bay, on the Pembrokeshire coast, the home of lus mother, who died in October last.
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  • 320 19 MAHARAJAH OF TRA VANCORE Leaves S'pore Without Pomp Or Ceremony Singapore, Friday. rE 24-year-old Maharajah of Travancore arrived and went away this morning— unheralded, and without any ceremony. Only a few friends saw him off. Early last month, when he came (accompanied by his mother and brother and retinue), thousands
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  • 33 19 The Council of the Zoological Society has decided to enlarge the Insect House at the Zoo in view of the great interest which in recent years the public have taken in the house.
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  • 691 20 CHINESE CONSULATE MARRIAGES DEFENDED Local Controversy Raging: New Aspect Of Question A DEFENCE of Straits-bom Chinese marriages at the Chinese Consulate, in connection with the local controversy over the validity or otherwise of such contract*, is made by Dr. Philip K C Tyau. former Consul-General in Singapore and now holder
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    • 1066 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C. T^k_l TUC RADIO I Singapore Station On 225 Metres J (J JN inU ■>/>*-*/ I\^ l v>wx f h0 o^ex^,^ i v 12 4b n m Light Orchestral Music, Ent ra cte (a) You are my hearts tieI m nhved bv Keller's Famous Hungarian
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  • 1686 21  - Singapore Should Win Against Malacca To-day Hermes SOCCER NOTES by State Eleven Showed Good Promise In Trial Game But Lack Cohesion WHATEVER may be our reaction to the individual selections for the Singapore XI which will take the field to-day mat Malacca In the Malaya Cup, the selection committee are
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    35 21 WMmm Sent Quee. Hor Khun, Kronenburg, S.A.F.A. XI -Back row. Yew Leng, Goh^ G Day, Dr R. Abdul Rahman F. McCaffery f J- Lye comes for C. Oehlers, DoUah, Kee Swn 1P James Goto. Tribune
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  • 87 21 South African Premier Leaves London London, June 18. GEN. Hertzog Premier of South Africa, left London for South Africa to-aoy. He was seen off by a large crowd. Before leaving he had a l° n conversation with Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid Dominions Secretary regarding the iuture of the South
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  • 55 21 The Crown Prince and the Crown Prlcess of Norway were the guests of the Norwegian Club at a dinner held at the Dorchester recentlv in celebration of Norwegian Independence Day and the foundation ot tho club. Captain Krefting, president, was in the chair, and over 500 members of the club
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  • 395 22 Rangoon Road English School Singapore. Friday lAMES Trail, who gained 23 points J was acclaimed C*W^ w A £Jf* at uir^ngoon Koad h s P or£ which were .held tij-day aL me senool ground a i~rgc gathering ox spectators. Tahir was runnenip with 19 points. In '->'
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  • 61 22 Decision To Desert Bilbao Bavonne, June 18. THF Basque Government has left Bilbao for different Basque lnca *'?s leaving a Defence Council a< Bilbao composed of the Minister n r Jufrifee, the Minister of Industry ?n-i the Minister of Public Works, representing Basque Nationalists, BoefmUsla and Communists respectively.
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  • 233 22 Advance In Empire Aviation London. June 17 rS opening of the Singapore aerodrome is a notable step in the recent steady advance of the Coloi lal Empire's civil and military aviation, stated Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore. Secretary for the Colonies, at the Corona Club dinner. Ke
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  • 136 22 R. A. F. Officer Fined Singapore, Friday. Pleading guilty to charges of parking his car near the junction of Nassim Road and Tanglin Road on the night of Apr. 30, removing his car from Orchard Road Police Station without permission and driving without a licence Flight Lieutenant G. H. Stuart,
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  • 284 22 (Continued from page 2) Do you seriously tell his lordship tha' your practice is suffering on account of bankruptcy l seriously and conscientiously say so. Was it not generally known that you were hovering on the brink of insolvency long before you were adjudicated a bankrupt?— l will not
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  • 224 22 Question Of Celebration At Society's Meeting Singapore, Friday. WHETHER the celebration of St. Andrews Day should be in the customarv holiday of a dinner and bai- or whether the day should b e celebrated bv a ball and cold supper, was a point, raised at the Annual
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  • 147 22 Chicago Police Battle With Strikers Washington. June IS. EXTREME brutality on the part of the Chicago police in their battle with strikers of the Republic Steel Co.. is alleged by Senator Thomas, is rereelxi in a news-reel of the battle, which has br»n subpoenaed by two
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  • 177 22 On Their Way To World Jamboree Singapore, Friday SEVENTY -FIVE Boy Scouts from the Netherlands Indies and seven Arabic Boy Scouts pa. sed through Singapore oa the Dutch liner Dempo this morning on their way to the World Jamboree o be held in Holland from July
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  • 29 22 Th? Master of the Plas Machynlleth f vhcunds has presented a Welsh hound to th? Royal Canadian Mounted Pol'ce. Tha animal wil! be forwarded to General Mcßrien at Ottawa.
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  • 502 23 DISPLAY FINE SOCCER Skim Fail To Find Goal Singapore, Friday. DLAYTNG splendid football. H.MS. Terror won their Second Division fixture at the Anson Road Stadium this evening by defeating the Inniskillings by two goals to nil. Both goals were sco-xd through some brilliant pray v
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    17 23 Miss M. CantreU and Mr. C. P. Burke who lost to Mrs. Nassim and Mr Wise. Tribune
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  • 54 23 To Meet Braddock Or Louis Chicago. June 18. rE boxing promotor Mike Jacobs stated to-day that the winner of the Braddock- Louis fight will meet Tommy Farr. the British heavyweight champion who defeated Neusel a few days ago, in a title bout in London, late in July or
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  • 29 23 Singapore, Friday. In a friendly game of soccer on the padang to-day the Khalsa Association defeated the Cricket Club second string by three goals to two.
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  • 31 23 The Second Division League match arranged for yesterday between the Middlesex n and Fort Canning did not take place owing to Fort Canning being unable to raise a side.
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    9 23 Mrs.. Nassim in action on the S.C.C. courts. Tribune
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  • 306 23 Five Ties In First Round Decided Singapore, Friday. riVE ties in the first round of the Mixed Doubles and one Men's Singles were decided on the S.C.C, courts this afternoon, in the Singapore Championships. Mrs. Nassim and Wise, who are expected to reach the final, had an
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  • 22 23 Singapore, Friday. The Y.M.C.A. and the M.P.H. drew I—l in a friendly soccer match on the Y.M.C.A. ground this evening.
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  • 60 23 There was only one charge of drunkenness before the Hampstead magistrates arising out of the holidav on Hampstead Health on Whit Monday, and that was also the only charge of drunkenness heard at the Court during the Coronation period of extended houis for licensed premises. The only other Court cases
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    • 21 23 .3. S "COLONEL ROCKS" Spacing at j A GLANCEJ i A Simple Guide For The Punter S Obtainable At All Booksellers.
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  • 322 24 AIYA- AIYA SHOULD ATONE TO-DAY SELANGOR SKYE MEETING Final Day Of K. L Summer Races (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur June 18. A CARD of nine events will comprise the programme for the last day of the Selangor Turf Clubs Skye Meeting at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. THE SCRATCHINGS
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  • 170 24 RACE I—Anaconda1 Anaconda Mickey Mouse RACE 2— Aiya-Aiya Sea Storm RACE 3-M.G.M. Frivol RACE 4— Phar Par Glamour RACE s— Edgar M. Head Of The Bill RACE 6 Jonathan Ciscara RACE 7— Sanntreas Silver Buckle RACE 8— Twinkling Eye* Etona RACE 8— Fourth Battery &awan_r Komolux 9
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    55 24 Mrs. Daisy Parsons, Mayor of West Ham, London, drove a trolley-bus out of the (ire en sate Street depot, West Ham, to inaugurate the London Passenger Transport Board's largest conversion from tramcars to trolleybuses. More than 15 road miles are affected. Seventy-eight trams will be withdrawn and 85 trol'ey- buses
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  • 48 24 Lady Addison and Mr V. Anderson who beat Mrs. Wathersfon and Mr. J. Hannyngton on the S.C.C. courts yesterday report on page 23 Tribune Mr. and Mrs. W. J M. Warden who defeated Mrs Archer and Mr. S Abed on the S.C.C. courts yesterday. Tribune
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  • 187 24 Fred Frtth Wins In Record Time London, June 18. FRED Frith, riding a Norton, finished with a sensational burst in a record last lap of 90.27 miles an hour and won the Isle of Man Senior Tounst Trophy for motor-cycles of 500 cubic centimetres in tlis record
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  • 160 24 Mid-Day Sun Wins Hardwicke Stakes London, June 18. FE Royal party was again present at the concluding day of Ascot Week Thp weather was cold and dull. The first rac* brought no cheer when Mr. Mosenthal's Ladv of Shalbt 1 100-7 > beat Lord Derbv's Fair
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