Morning Tribune, 3 July 1937

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, July 3, 1937. FIVE CENTS. T^n^Li^.
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  • 646 1 inMDON CONFERENCE RESULTS LONUU IN DEADLOCK Yi \i/. CONTROL SCHEME ABANDONMENT SUGGESTED BY GERMANS AND ITALY THE meeting of the Non-Intervention Committee at which a definite decision was expected on the Anglo-French offer to fill the gaps m the Spanish naval patrol scheme caused by the withdrawal
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  • 108 1 Causes Shipping Disasters Off Britain Rugby. July 2. TWO steamers collided cZ Newhaven in a Channel i<* this morning. The v were the Russian ship ''Ziriyanin. 2593 tons, of Odessa, hut Canadian owned and the "Gambian," 5500 tons, of Freetown. Sierre J-~one. _oth are reported to be badly
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  • 44 1 New York, Juiv I. A report by the Globe Wireless Station of the receipt of a message from the 1 Always "Clippers; had come down "somewhere m the Pacific is ac message, which states nied by a later tthat the report is erroneous- Reuer
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  • 133 1 22 Killed In Colliery Explosion London, July 2. EXPLOSIONS and a fire at the Brymbo Colliery at Chesterton. Stoke-bn-Trent this morning are feared to have resulted m twentytwo being: killed. Thirteen arc injured. The dead include Mr. John Cox, joint managing director of the Shelton Iran, Steel and Coal Co.
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  • 131 1 Serious Consequences Of River Incident Moscow, July 2. NO progress is reported m the SovietJapanese negotiations regarding the Amur River incident, following a twohour conversation between M. Litvinov (Foreign Minister) and the Japanese Ambassador at which both ins^ted on the maintenance of a divergently viewed status quo
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    • 26 1 I ON OTHER PAGES Page i |**l Wedding 2 1 plague Expert 3 4 NMmbkclon Tennis 22 i Home Cricket Permk Itt** S > Mnuapore Tennis 24
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    • 68 1 VjjfflJl^ FRESH MILK— WITH gEPJ. ALL THE TROUBLE L£gr~2sJ REMOVED! J V LET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good frr babies. If your milk, powdered— with only dealer cannot supply you,
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  • 514 2 BATTLE AGAINST OVERCROWDING More New Houses Now Ready NEARLY six >«ars after M s Übltehed Us »»i.Mk „t m and cheap i.»us«-s at which were then conaMtorf* to „f i.ousii.k In BlBf»P-re *> nrljj of tIM v.i> rhrap r.Mls i-h:ir B i-d for what thni constituted soin«.
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  • 48 2 Singapore, Friday Hi Hlghm the Crown Prtnci ol Mysore Jaya Chamaraja Wadayar wa? «m board the Bcharnhorsf which arrived •hi afternoon from tlong'iii'- Prince left India on Apr i ;iI1(l i on hlfl w:iy hark afU I B tWOmonth holiday m japan
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  • 382 2 Promotion Of Trade And Goodwill With All Nations Singapore. Friday A '*2 000-MILE tour around the world to spread the name and goodwill ct T-inanesp trade and to study industrial conditions m other countres g brine undertaken bv'a party of 31 Japanese busi ss
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  • 144 2 Attractive Double Feature At The Pavilion MAID of Salem," Paramount^ screen romance starring Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac Murray m a 17th century, Amer^an setting, was introduced to Pavilion Theatre audiences yesterday. Based on the famous witch-scare which swept the United States m 1692 Miss Colbert and
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  • 50 2 Shipping Suspended Owing To Heavy Floods Shanghai, July 2. THE Huangho is rapidly rising around 1 the Tungkwan area. O n account of the strong currents, shipping has to be >uspended. It Ls reported that huge consignment of goods is now being held up Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 47 2 Malawi Exports In June" TUIE Registrar-General of Statistics A announces that the gross exports of rubber last month wore 54.809 tons Tlie total for the first six months of the year was 303.8. G tens, as compared with 246.957 tons for the corresponding period of 1936.
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  • 448 2 Mr. G. L* Bayliss And Miss Phyllis Scott Singapore, Fr.dav *T Andrews Cathedral was the sc*m Of B pretty wedding thLs afternoon. The bride was M*ss Phyllis Joa a Scuit' the' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. c Scott, of Singapore, and the bridegroom Mr George Langdon Bayliss,
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  • 51 2 Unfounded Report Of Being Forced Down New York, July 2 1 MESSAGE from the Globe wireless n station which reported receipt of a message from the station at Muscle Rock. California, stating that one of the Pan-American Airways clippers was down "somewhere m the Pacific" has proved unfounded
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    • 145 2 Asthma Cause Killed m U Hours nhv«! ir i l th<> di 4 scov<> «-y of an American pnysirinn v now is possible to get rid of thos,. terrible spells of c-hokln R K a inp «oußhin X und wheezing Asthma by k 1 ne the true cailM which is
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  • 668 3 PH WU LIEN TEH INTER VIEWED rRFATLY IMPROVED POSITION OF CHINA'S 0 HEALTH Singapore, Friday. hv a Tribune representative on his arrival m Singapore to-day iNTEKVIEWbU dj rst Dr Wu L i en Teh. th e famous bubonic plague ex--1 by the bel the National
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  • 163 3 Discharge From Bankruptcy Allowed Singapore. Friday. A DISCHARGE subject to six month's suspension was granted by Mr. Justice Howes m *he Bankruptcy Court today, to Mr. R. Savarinathan. a clerk employed m the General Post office. In his report on the bankruptcy Mr. J. W. Ambrose
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  • 28 3 Soh Eng Chiang who was acquitted m he Police Court on a charge of carrying ,n a public lottery was ordered a rerial by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell.
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  • 34 3 lii the Chief Justice's Chambers at .030 a.m Meeting of the Rules Comnitte° The*' Chief Justice, F.M.S., Mr. Jusice Howes and Mr. Justice Home at i rohorc— Court of Apoeil
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  • 184 3 Bound For Jamboree In Holland Singapore, Friday. THE Conte Rosso this afternoon brought wi'h it, amongst other distinguished visitors, a band of Chinese boy scouts gathered f/om different parts of China f o attend the International Boy Scouts' Jamboree to be held m Holland shortly. There are
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  • 113 3 Levee At Buckingham Palace Rugby, July 2. THE King and Queen held a levee m the London Court of Coronation Year at Buckingham Palace last night, and there will be two courts next week, but they will take place at Holy rood during the Royal visit to Edinburgh.— British Official
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  • 78 3 Woman's Fine To Be Paid By Instalments Singapore, Friday. IN the Appeal Court this morning be- fore Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, a Malay woman named Timah binte Awang Kechil appealed against a fine of $200 for keeping a brothel. The appea was dismissed and the judge ordered f
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    • 208 3 LOST WEIGHT WON VITALITY Once Languid Now Full of v Pep In two weeks, she lost 5 lbs. Three weeks later, another 5 lbs. had gone When she was burdentd with her unwanted fat she was always languid— now she is full of activity. The method she followed is quite
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  • 160 4 London, July Last Price To-day Chiu ■• WMI SU adiei 9 11 16 Dull 9 9 16 _i 11, 1 1 )\\f. Sjiot Buyers. Sell* 9 11 16 — 1 16 M:iy July ."•• 1 n Sellers Buy< r.s. 9 11 16 9 ia 16 9 IS 16
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  • 84 4 fftT'mM I mirinn Julv 2 l 33p9p| Previous _A)I1v«vj*1> »»'; m To-day Chang? 'i 'i on Pari (closing middle rate) 128.02 Is *****2 • 132 Is 1 63 04 493.35 —.20 T T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) B !Hl r, H tt. on T.T. on tt on
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  • 145 4 The wedding ol Miss Bronwen Williams, daußhter ol Mr. W. J Willia ns formerly Electrical Adviser, FM.s. Governmenl lo Mr Hugh Kamstra, wil take plac( il Holy Trinity Church Brompton Road, on September 13. 2'Mi p.m. and the reception will be heic In the Rembrandt Hotel, KnightsbrkteLondon. The
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  • 139 4 London. July 2 i feC* Prevlou* hot 1 To-day 1103 Chang* —41, Distillen 33 l 1 33--lfc Dunlop Rubber 78 6 78 6 — General Electric 36 9 36 6 -3d penal Chemical Induitriti 152 6 151 3 — i;a imperial Tobacco 38 3 38 3 Anglo-Dutch
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  • 25 4 TIN Standard. Spot • afternoon closing price; Forward Previous To-day £ 2574 -256 3 4 July 2 Changi — 3 4 £256% i'2564
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  • 59 4 HnB RUBBER Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Sellers. Previous St(. 19 3 16 19 15 16 19 7 16 19 9 16 Quiet 56 5 New To-day Quiet 19!-> 19 5 8 19 13 16 19 7 8 Firm 57 3 4 York. July 1 Change +5 16 4-5
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  • 123 4 News Of Malayans On (From Our Own Correspo7ident) London. June 23. MR. H. F. Ridley, Assistant Commissioner of Folice, is spending his Coronation leave m London. On Tuesday he addressed a luncheon meeting Of the Kingston Round Table on •■Police Service m the P.M S. M Mr. J. T.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 18 4 SOI 111 lIKITISII PSJUBANCI (OMI'ANY. LTD. PUS, MABINE, WORKMEN^ COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE VI REASONABLE RATES. I i
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    • 50 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880 > I Capital Subscribed (Fully P aid UP* V 100 000.00 C Reserre Fund Y 130.900.000 (X Head Omee: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE RRANCH MITER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. »«"MfW I YAMAMOTO IVI No, r,049 Manager's Room. 5921 0922 Genera] om«e 5f«2.i ,1 6472 Compradore's
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    • 13 4 t I 1 I I i Agents: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches
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  • 1270 5 Ed by Fraser and Co.& Lunll and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Rrokers IFraser Co. Lyall Evatt ;o Ln Evatt Buyers SHlers Bnvers Sellers Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 6 IV" 6 6 6 2 6 6 imnat Tin 35 6' 37 6 35- 36 6 oe Ofi 9
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  • 246 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report T.n at midday was $127V4. up $1%. Tn j Ljiia^n rftocK n.xchangj yesu rciay waci irregular and is apparently sUll await. ng ihs resulc of tne develjpments m France. Cables fiom Unown men ratnei shun to-day biu such as they were, show the tin
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    • 195 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40.030 000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000.u00 Special Reserve i.0u0.000 Chairman of tbe Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: O. CRENA DE lONQH President M
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    • 207 6 „r „,.,r,,,,,,,nt M MTpassr. .11 n,v ..th. r PAVILION 3.15 6.5 9.15 When love was sin they dared to lovel The brea»Me*i romance of o do«,h,nrj V.rq.mon covodof and th,- courogeoui girl He KmgM fo 10-f Told m swf-ep.ng u ,.nci and rhr.llmg act. on agens' »^e tumul'uoir. irje^gfOund of
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    • 203 6 f ~TevsJth day ~%ZTJjSf i"2w" t PACKED TO THE DOORS! j j A Record Crowd Is Expected To -Night- j 3 SHOWS TO-DAY and i' l» I TII I, T0 MORROW J m Children Half Price to Matinee j_ (3-15) only. i Hundreds are Seeing it Twice! Mr A I
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  • 621 7 "POTTERING AROUND THE F AR EAST" BUSINESS TOUR [ustralian Flying funnily I" S'jxne Singapore. Friday. .noTTFKINC. about the Far East." P°; ♦Milan business man arr a to-day at the Airrived m s > n a Xne "Fostais Shoes." n!e n H^an^Dra,onFly. ico this business man, About a momh ?e his
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    208 7 French Schoolgirl Sent Home Paris. June 10 JACQUELINE MICHEL, a Paris schoolJ girl who ran away to Spain m the hope of aiding the Government party, has been restored f o her parents by the Spanish police, who escorted her back to the frontier station. Cerbere Jacqueline
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  • 94 7 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CTRRENT. Smgr.pore, Friday noon. Buyers Seller; No I X.R.S.S. Il c?ses .F. 0.8. July 3 4 33 Gock' F.A.Q. -n bale.~ (FOB. Ju.v> 31 7 r 32 'k No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-.ioosc (arardableS'porc) 32y< 33 do. July 22 7 s 33 d
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 146 7 WHAT EVERY YOUNG GIRL OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT "THE DOMINANT SEX" J VICTORIA THEATRE -to-night -JULY 3rd, 7th, 10th. U THE FIRST MRS. FRASER" J S ADC PRODUCTION. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. rKtvT'TK-*-'* "•fig^ l —^^i Kcal Malay 5c2S&. I*^**Wsß2Jmi Spoken and 3^gb Sung by f^^\^^^B sk-s^l m Paramount's Record '"'•jffi
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  • 441 8 $138,000 TO Hl SPENT Plans For Town I m prow wen I PROVISIONS t'»r rxtrnxiM- s.hcnus tor Mi<:n<)v«'iinut ol road Ohtis :,ii,J hark laa*S, and Ui«- rn-iMixtriir-Uon of principal Uif— ghivm, nm- v lK installations, nni mirkrt and lit to m.irkrts have been made by Ike
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  • 133 8 Lightning Freak In Bulgaria Sofia TVVKNTY people have been killed m one day m Bulgaria during a series of violent, thunderstorms which have flooded villages and caused great damage to bouses, livestock and crops 111 the Village ot Dolnl Dubnik near j Pleven, north Bulgaria, a father, Vultcho
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  • 47 8 Liner Cmymg t700,000 To U.S.A. Cherbourg June 10 T!ii I will be ii 1 •<»:<! to the ralue «»f son c C 700.000 on 5 to the ii v.iil pick up th< to day when she Louche Cherbouri n '.clock thia evening gold has from Switzi
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  • 208 8 Peer's Niac May Now Enter Australia AFTER failing m her apeal to the Sydney High Court. Mrs. M. M. Freer, wife of an Indian Army officer, and niece by marriage of the late Viscount Cave, who last October was refused entry to Australia, has learned she is now
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  • 19 8 Mr V K. H Rhode.,, the Hefrl Sembilan planter and cricketer, is about to proceed on leave to Australia
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  • 179 8 To Work In Diamond Mines Of South Africa Kimberley, June 10 TWELVE men talking m accent* of the 1 North of England nave arrived In Kimberley They are the first batch ot. 30 English miners imported to work m the diamond mines here Another eighi will arrive shortly
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  • 44 8 •I TMolimv Illinois. i! 1 claim to be the world's von dental patient has been made here Raymond Moot, who has had a tooth out id minutes after be was \nm\ and no anaesthewere v
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  • 292 8 New Statement In Commons London, July 2 A FURTHER statement regarding the evacuation of refugees from Ban. tander was made at question time m the House of Commons last night by Lore Cranbome. He said that m view of the urgency of the matter the French Government
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  • 205 8 Evidence Taken Regarding Car Smash Kuala Lumpur. Thursday MISS Allison Yabesley. victim of a serious motor accident on the Klanu Road on April 19. m the Bungsar Hospital to-day made a deposition to the First Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur. Mr J Thorogood. regarding the acciden*. In connection with which
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  • 32 8 Another Nuf field Gift Rugby, July 1. Lord Nuffiold has sent a cheque for £145.581 to the Birmingham Hospital Centre. He contributed £52.000 to the Birmingham hospital m 1932.— -British Official Wireless.
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  • 342 9 Bankrupt Colonel In Court London. WHEN m attractive young woman of described as a company director remand at the Guildhall d n% Mr. Lawson-Walton. 'ting declared. "To put it cc!- \l > sharepushing charge. I'uMicity hai caused other people come toruard." he added, when he applied
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  • 309 9 Lever That Was Not Turned U7ITH a mask covering part of his fice, and his wrist-watch on a level with his eyes, a brilliant young dental surgeon lost his life m his surgery at Long Eaton, Derbyshire, while carrying out an experiment m anaesthesia. It was
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 26 9 ANCHOR m*Jr) Pa—, B— i J^V A Brewed and bottled m Singapore 41 ABCBIFELAGO BREUtKV CO.. ITD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. viz p r
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    • 679 9 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE MOTORS FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GUARANTEED USED CARS —A GREATLY REDUCED PRICES selection of 70-80 excellent Used Cars ZV 2 Cubic Feet $210 00 always available In stock. We can re--4 240 00 commend the following as real bargains. 5 280.00 wni eh are
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  • 322 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, July 3, 1937. HOUSING CONDITIONS IN his annual report 0!) the health of Singapore, Dr, P. S. Hunter, C.8.E., stated that the population was increasing so fast that the Singapore Improvement Trust chemes were not able to keep pace with overcrowding. Hie problem of dark, insanitary
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    835 10 I I ACCORDING to ii.' report A Municipa Tr :tobe M cxci for th< nditure was $870 085 below the estimates. Nothing gives a man The Com a happier frann ol Water i:nd tIKUI kWto spend less than demanded and to that expected This excess ol Income over
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  • 21 10 Personal Viewpoint, by Autolvcus, which usually appears on this page on Saturdays, will m future be published on Wednesdays.
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  • 82 10 Mr. F. F. King has arrived m Kuala Lumpur from Australia. The late Mr. Matthew Hill Alston, director of the Keiaman Rubber Estates (1933. Ltd.. left £106.230. Commissions as Second Lieutenant? F.M.S.V.F., have been granted to Messrs. I. A Simpson and J. C. X Marshall. The Hon. Mr. W.
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  • 691 11 PLANNED SYSTEM OF ITALIAN EMPIRE Over Production Will Not Be Permitted nof the tropical rains has fallen over Abyssinia, imposing a fiveT U th's' lull m Signor Mussolini's plans for building up the world's first of Italian Africa" m Rome. and m Marshal Graziani's rLr< m Addis
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    414 11 But Blaze Destroys Castle Home London HAVING blazed for hours through the night, a fierce fire left a large part of Beaufort Castle, the family seat ot Lord Lovat. 12 miles from Inverness, a blackened ruin. As the Inverness Fire Brigade raced 'o the castle. Fireman George MacDougall.,
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  • 344 11 Police Find A New Clue London FIVE months after 10-year-old Mona Tinsley disappeared on her way home from school m Newark, the police have made a dramatic move m an effort to solve the extraordinary mystery. They now have what is regarded as a substantial clue m
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    • 18 11 TH^TRUe TONIC FOOD Obtainable «f «H Chwntats ond Stona [luLMiiiijju iiiiiiiii»inMiouoinoi)niinn'~ntninniifTTfT'iif****~****" < Telegraphic Address: PHONE ™ll fi V^ GOODWOOD
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  • 101 12 A large halo hat worn by a woman racegoer leaving Waterloo, for Gold Cup day at Ascot. (Planet News). An unusual hat fashion of black lace frill worn by Mrs. Phillip Carr on the sec u nd day of the meeting. (Planet News). A hat
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  • 168 13 HOLED VESSEL BEACHED ON NORE SANDS u~i 4 m m hpr hows the 2 266 tons British steamer "Royal Archer", which was on her way to i Vi h h a ,^,V.an^»%i beached on the NoreSanis after a collision m fog off Southend (Essex) with the Glen Line i Sillr"
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 30 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE SMOKER R£QUISITF—ETC. RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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    1520 14 keeping cool sheer materials pastel colours casual clothes accessories a cool foundation MY Imagination stretched to the "lettuce io<»k" when i wanted the bta way to describe the cool, crlspness desired m summer Today, thanks to mil artist I'm wondering U "mini julep look Isn't equally descriptive. Tin whole
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  • 215 15 MARSHA Hunt, film player, is wearing one of the smartest tailored suits Hollywood has seen this summer. The fabric is yellow beige and white plaid flannel. The skirt is .straigh 4 short and ha« a kick-pleat m centre front. The jacket is made along mannish lines
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 59 15 Maison Marcelle For a Natural //^R2Sk lermanent t I jcgW y^) Tf y our latest i point-winding system 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOV. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN SHOPPING AT lain: alia I Store SILK MERCHANTS 23 HIGH ST. Ladies Hairdressen v I MAISON PERM j 19, Stamford Road.
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    • 39 15 LINENS that make your t^.e the envy of your friends are to be had at 7+>£ 4AD£ ?A££ at popular prices. A new shipment of hand made lace sets just received. 18 Battery Road, Ist Floor P hone 7143
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    • 260 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE STUDIO I CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILMS J Opening Offer n i om's tor si iiwiiifftyifppwiii S (Post Card Size) mSSSJW!Stti!VjK9tf!f^\ Studio 33 NOW OPEN 1 HJJ^S^^ Tel. 3304. 33. Stamford Road. V^^j liHi dr y cleaning mmmwamm Iliiriol Quick EYES Cleaners for a m c da
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    • 443 16 l^t^^^^l i BY P&OandßßlfiSH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Uur Hue ii.MM.nf S pore. ioiMt.itr Sport. 1937. 1937. KAISAIM HIND 1 1 .500 In Port CORFU 15.000 Aug. 27 SOUDAN 5,500 July r > SOMALI 6 800 Aug. 27 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 NALDKKA 16,000 Sept. 10 RANPURA *****
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    • 513 16 ty TO FRENCH TORTS V I jft, %i^l fl 1 ANUO For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk July 10 I CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Si Bordeaux July 23 DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Aug. 4 CAP St JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 20 OUTWARDS.
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  • 407 17 Two Problems Under j Consideration rO inter-connected problems are understood to be under consideration by the Pacific Sub-Committee of the Shipping Committee of the Imperial Conference under the chairmanship of Mr. Walter Nash, New Zealand Minister of Finance. These concern trade across the Tasman Sea and
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  • 182 17 Mitsui Line Orders Vessels For New York Run THE Mitsui Line is building three now motor cargo vessels especially adapted to the Yokohama-Los AngelesNew York trade. The three motorships are now unde» construction In the Mitsui Shipyards, m Japan, and will be named the Arimasan Maru. the Asakasan
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  • 31 17 Mail for Laboean Bilik originally advertised for despatch by 14. Geinas closing at 4 p.m to-day will now be drs;.atched by s.s. Jaruk elosin<; at 1 p.m. ,n the same day.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 300 17 lUHVS PIIILP LIKE (incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Doe Sails. MERKUR P° rt A July lIARELLA Jul >' 31 v u f' Special cheap round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia Issued at the following rate* Rnt Class passengers may tranter at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting
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    • 134 17 N. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "HAKUSAN MARU" July 8 s.s. HARUNA MARU July 22 s.s. "KATORI MARU" Aug. 5 s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug. 19 Rates to Ist Class 2nd ctass
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 267 17 IpGSTAL IN TELLIGENCEJ f ii a-ii i«" I #~i < n.rii i STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES ,-^p PER DATT AND TIME Kai?ar-I-K.nd Ju y 3io a.m. iflisi rormottl Kaiiai-I-Hind 310 a.m. Komi ;dhim Ka^ar-I-Hlnd 310 a.m. a-> md Western S L i X aar-I-Hlnd 310 a.m. Xs^*jg*» Scarnh^ A&K. 8 Moluccas
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    • 334 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Godown Gate No. Tottori Mara 22 1 Kaisar-I-Hind 18 2 Kistna 16 2 Demodocus 13 2 Pangkor 12 2 Scharnhorst 10 2 Andre Lebon 7 2 Silvercedar 30 2 Javanese Prince 32 2 Sing Hwah 34 2 Eurylochus
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  • 629 18 Brainstorm Scouts Officer? London Ami) the POltef had U forward 1 mo tlv« ol Jealousy, defending coun- me old Bailey ugg< tKI l t( sudden brain torn, WS >• pon.-.ble 1 a Boy Bcoul officei i attack on i 101 '"'n^'naek took place at Tube station,
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  • 29 18 i»i onmem. Wing U) w;i h nu! ;t' t| ir CUWei t at 1 mil( the Pah&ng Trunk Road 0• 'I U) all trallic until tin th< r notice
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  • 22 18 'I be Indian Ovei i Bank itd ai opening mi office In Pi nang at 21 BUCCt Ohuu' On Monday, Jul> :i
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  • 184 18 New Zealanders Leaving The Land Wellington. June 10 PONCERN at the present-day tendency for farmers' son to drift to the tow.v iind cities because th?re are few prcr>peetl of their being able to settle on farms of their own -was expressed '>v, s -vcrai delegates at a meeting
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  • 71 18 Great Success Of Paris Exhibition Paris. June 10. AVER 400,000 people visited the Paris International Fxhibi f ion during the first six days after its opening Since the Exhibition opened to the public last Tuesday. 5.174 season tickets at 120 francs < 25S > each have been I
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  • 279 18 Fortune For Dead Gaiety Girl London. FOR 40 years after he had been Jilted r by Jessie Broughton. the famous Gaiety girl of the 'eighties. Mr. John Thomas Hedley. of Holb M Cottage. Windermere, and formerly ol Rainham Beckcnham, Kent, kept alive the memory of
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  • 728 19 APPEAL AGAINST Three-Day Spcccii ny More Lawyer F rom Our Own Correspondent) johore Bahni, July L rvFN if the court is adjourned for E i mi er.l am propped to come and -vi id -i lawyer appealing m BSJiSSi <° urt ainst hls J
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  • 186 19 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 2. 6 p.m. Total tor Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex. Div year Payable Date to date TIN TO Hitam Tin 5% Int. June 30 July 5 July 1 15% Kamunting 10% Int. July 13 „July, .July 16 July 5 10%
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  • 290 19 Messrs Stanton Nelson Co.'s Report THE market has remained quiet during I the past week without any very distinctive features. If anything tbftre is a rather better feeling as a result oi more encouraging news from outside. The Franch Government has decided to allow the franc to find its own
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  • 173 19 HEALTH OF SINGAPORE A Decrease In Deaths rrHE Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended June 26 shows that there were 257 doaths, compared with 266 m the previous week, and with 278 m the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Beri-beri 10: phthisis
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  • 107 19 ALTHOUGH rubber markets hav e dis- played spasmodic signs of improve, ment during the past week, any gains have been difficult to maintain and there has b3en a marked tendency for the Trade to sell on any appreciable advance. However, with July positions fairly wrll liquidated m
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  • 25 19 The Divine Wind airmen Mr. Masaaki linuma and Mr. Kenji Tsukasoshi. were received by the Emperor of Japan, who Is deeply interested m thpir achievements.
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  • 680 20 AWARD OF CORONATON MEDALS FOR MALAYA Full List Of Military Recipients In S. S. And F.M.S. Singapore, July 2. LIST of military recipients of the Coronation Medal m UM Straits SettleA menu and Malay States is issued m a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued to-day. The names are as follows: MALAY
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  • 166 20 Empire Flowers For Soviet Garden Moscow, June 10 FLOWERS and plants from South Af- rica and New Zealand have been planted m a new flower nursery n-jar Sochi, on the shores of the Black Sea. This Stats garden has been created to meet the enormously increased demand for
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 448 20 Ton the radio] BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME ».m <;SII 13 97 metre* <21 mi^ GSJ 13.93 metres (21 153 Imftj. Tran^.nis^oi, 5: 6.40 am X w ..rn l.st 1»«2 metrw (1514 mcsK CiSI) 25 53 mHrrs (11.75 mcs.) GSP 19.60 metrew (1511 mcs); and <*!>" 19 76 metres (IS 18 mcs.).
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    • 446 20 U. S. A. Shortwave Programmes The following me tr.e pr"'^al Amer,ran short-wave transmissions. The umbers immediately aiier ihe can tetteri refer to kilocycles, and the wcona •.umber set to metres TO-DAY 9 15 p m -Press-Radio News— New Vf.rk Boston WIXK 9,570; 31.3. Y To'2O pm^-Cmcinnati Conservatory Of Music -Cincinnati,
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    • 3 20 PROGRAMME Singapore Station
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    • 78 20 OF b. M. B. C On 225 Metres Kissing Time. Fantaisie, Pagliacci ueuiivMVllM. Two Spanish Dances by MoskowsKi. 7.30 p.m.:— Time, Weather, News and Announcements. 7 40 p.m..— Dance Music, played by the Jiation Dance Orchestra, under the aneciion of Rex Allen. 820 p.m.:— Aii England Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting
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  • 110 21 New Title For 'ommodorc (By Air Mail* f m our Own Correspondent > London, June 23. mmiralty announces that it has A bee H\n S neapore. shall be ehan"rirnodore. Malaya, and m ed to cn^va 1 Establishments at "short title, -Commodore Slngapo" M L Clarke, D.S.C.. post
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  • 176 21 'Memory Man" Acquitted On 1 rial Sofia. AFTER being tried for his life here on espionage the famous of Bulgaria has be -n ilty and acquitted. Hf KarauimnrofT, an elderly amazing feati of memory have been astounding au- Balkans. He was m tue iting the barracks to gue demonstrating
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  • 117 21 Soviet Scientists Seek 700 Year-Old Secret A nr n Moscow, June iU. -nn C:ty m a barr en desert, where! yean ago stood a thriving comwith magnificent palaces, ipigfroena and wide cultivated lands, wcajatea by a Soviet archaeoxpedition. ancient city lies m Central Asia 1 rermez vi Uzbekistan.
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  • 213 21 40-Hour Week For All Industry Genva, June 10 THE application of the 40-hour week 1 to tbe textile industry, the printing! and kinared trades and the chemical industry, is the main item on V»\ agenda of the 23rd session of the International Labour Conference. Each of
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  • 132 21 Italian Professor On U.K. And France Rome, Jane 10. BRITAIN and France are practically "down and out," Senator Balbino Giuliano, Professor of Ethiet m the University of Rome, intimated m a speech te the Italian Senate. "Europe is m a serious state of spiritual disquiet," h e
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  • 161 21 New Air Vice-Marshal For Far East {T is officially announced that Air Commodore A. W. Tedder, Air Officer Commanding Royal Air Force, Far East, has been promoted to the rank of Air Vice-Marshal, and Wing Commander C. R. Cox. 0.8. E., A. F. C, Commanding Officer
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  • 191 21 By Laboratory Opened In Moscow A CONFERENCE of directors, physicians and laboratory assistants of the largest Soviet anti-malarial stations has opened m Moscow. The conference vail sum up last years work on combating malaria m the U.S. S R. and will outline a plan cf work for
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  • 147 21 Skyscrapers Of 14 Stones Paris. PARIS will have "skyscrapers," if the authorities pass a measure now under discussion. To combat the increasing lack of accommodation m the city, the municipal authorities are debating whether to ailow taller buildings to be erected. Such buildings would not. however, compare with
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  • 437 22 FIRST DAY OF PERAK SUMMER MEETING ftwy Griffins To Make Their Malayan LJebul 'From Our Own Reporter) EK.IIT horsey ar«- not a<«eptin« for the oprninK day of Ifet IVrak Turf -lull's three day Summer pro taßtonal rare ■mtlm iP** :|S IRACI One— Nil RACf Two— KissinK < up RACI Thm-
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  • 34 22 Singapore, Friday Receiving and adjudicating orders were made by Mr. Justice Howes m the Bankruptcy Court to-day against Mr. P. F Homuth, the bankrupt appearing 111 person and Applying for 'he orders against himself
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  • 256 22 DONALD BUDGE WINS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP Queen Mary Among Large Crowd At The Wimbledon Tournament London. July 2 IN the final of the men's championship singles at Wimbledon to-dny Donald Budge (U.S.A.) beat von Cramm (Germany 63, 64. 62. Queen Mary was present and the centr? court was packed, von Cramm
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  • 206 22 New Zealanders Beat Somerset London, July 2 THE New Zealanders won by seven wickets against Somerset at Taur.ton. At Lords to-day the M.C.C. defeated I Oxford University, and Cambridge lost to Surrey at the Oval. Reuter cables the results as follows: Somerset: 254 and 316 (Lee 128, Cowie
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  • 165 22 Obtains Discharge From Bankruptcy Singapore. Friday. MR G G Grey, an Eurasian employed at the Works and Buildings department of the Air Ministry was granted his Immediate discharge from bankruptcy by Mr Justice Howes In the Bankruptcy Court to-day. In his report on the bankruptcy Mr •I W
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  • 28 22 TO-DAY: 5.05 am., 7 ft. 5 ins.; 5.25 P-m.. 8 ft 3 ins TO-MORROW: 6.43 a.m., 7 ft. 3 ins.: <>30 p.m.. 8 ft. 4 ins.
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  • 39 22 Government Candidate Returned London, July 1 i The Kingston by-election, due t< Sir George Penny's promotion to th* peerage (Baron of Penang and March wood) resulted:— Admiral Percy Royds (Conservative 1 19,887. Mr. G. H. Loman (Labour) 9.972.
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  • 704 23 •6I&W Contest Spoil! by Kcfcree") r the Nai Som Pong vs. n N paP Ink contest at the U (IU K arena last nisht seemed H»W;p all (ho makings of a good niat(h maa the Siamese boy Here 1 lade -uch a reputation for h ;l
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  • 35 23 New York, July 2. rM SOPWITH, the British yatchsiiuil lixn announced that he i..i- ejected the Endeavour 11 as the chaJJeugex for the America's lup race to be sailed shortly. Keuter.
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  • 40 23 i Ciunboat Jack brat Nai Som Pong m points, 10 rounds. Ventura Marqucz beat Young Gauder on points, 10 rounds. Harold Windsor beat Young Choon on points, 6 rounds. A. H. Jeeris beat Mohamed Awang on points, 4 rounds.
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  • 119 23 Young Johnson Floored Three Times By Leyde (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. YOUNG Johnson lost to Kid Leyde on points m a 10 round contesrt held m the Bukit Bintang Park to-night. Johnson at 9.11 concede no less than 10 lbs. to his opponent. Three
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  • 84 23 Singapore Team To Meet Selangor IT is understood that the following 1 Singapore players have be#n invited to travel to Kuala Lumpur for the interState cricket match with Se angor at Kuala Lumpur on July 10 and 11: Lieut. Simpson (capt). (Services). J E. Slade (S.C.O. Ueut. W.
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  • 48 23 Mr. Roosevelt And Son's Fiancee Get Letters Boston. July 1 *N elderly man named Morton D A Wainwright has been arrested here by Secret Service Agents and chamg with writing letters to Mr Ro ffev pll thrpitening the President with death finance of Mr. Roosevelt J.R.-Reuter.
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  • 144 23 Island Club vs. Sepoy Lines C. C The following are the teams ana starting times for the match betwe; ;i the Sepoy Lines Golf Club and Island Club to be played on Wednesday next at the Island Club (Sepoy Lines names first) 4.15 p.m. Miss S. Lucas vs.
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  • 100 23 Batu Pahat Beat J. B. In McConechy Cup (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 2 BATU PAHAT beat Johore Bahru by 3—l m the final of the All-Johore P.W.D. soccer competition for the McConechy Cup on the Istana Padang yesterday Johnson netted for Johore Bahru and Rahim
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  • 71 23 Hercules Team For Kuala Lumpur Singapore. MR. Ghulam Mahmood, proprietor of the International Cycling Agency and organiser of many cycling meetings m Singapore, is sending up a team of the Colony's best cyclists to Kuala Lumpur to complete m the cycling carnival to be held at the M.A.H.A.
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  • 47 23 To Be Met By "Ranger" For America London, July 2. MR. SOPWTTH has decided to use his yacht Endeavour II as the challenger for America's Cup series which begins on July 31 It is expected the defender will be Mr. Vanderbilt's "Ranger".— British Official Wireless.
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  • 86 23 rE Chinese team to-day vs. S.R.C. II at 2 p.m. will be: Tan Thean Tek. H. L. Boon. K. T. Ooi. Oscar Hing. Kam Gim Lock, Poh Guan Hock, Low Kee Choc, Chua Choon Sim, Tan Huck Wan. Gan Koe Tian, Seah Keng Siew. On Sunday vs. Middlesex
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  • 192 23 Bout In N. Y:Schmelling London, July 1. TED Broadribb, manager of Tommy Farr. the British heavyweight champion, has announced that he has accepted terms and conditions from Mike Jacobs, Joe L.ouiss promoter, for a world title fight m New York m September, and that the Farr-Schmeling
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  • 44 23 An Eclectic Competition will be beld rt the Keppel G.C. durmj the month ~>t Jrly. Plc.y will be on men's days only ar.c may not be played m conjunction v.ith other competition. Further particulars will Lo found m the competition book.
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  • 109 23 Ties for Monday m the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament are announced as follows: Mixed Doubles:— Mrs. M. Eber Kobayashi v. Mrs. Namazie Kamis. Men's Singles: Dr. G. Haridas v. S^e Gim Hock; A. I. Pereria v. Yadi. Yesterday m the Mixed Doubles Mrs. Morgan Oliver I.
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  • 52 24 S. L. T. A. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Mixed jjrtlfi leff It right, Roy S nith. Mrs. Strickland, Lady Addison and V. Anderson. (Tribune). Wise and (hua Choon Leon^ who lost to the Japanese pair after a gam< light. (Tribune). I^dy AddLson m play. (Tribune). Aizawa and Uchida who won the men's
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  • 291 24 AIZAWA AND UCHIDA WIN MEN'S DOUBLES Brilliant Play Witnessed At Singapore Singapore. Friday. MAKING a splendid combination, the Japanese Aizawa and Uchida beat Wise and Choon Leong m straight sets this afternoon m the Singapore L.TJL championship tournament A very hard fight was witnessed m the first set, which the
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  • 125 24 Thirteen Cases For Fourth Session Singapore, Friday. pE fourth Assizes for the Settlement or Singapore, commence before Mr which is the Bukit. Timah Road Quarry murder m which an Eurasian oveisS na z* K !;J tlB was stabbed S nrlT 0 S ldi u rS G Br^man and
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  • 27 24 Reported Discovery In Kelantan IT is reported that a rich lode of ffold has been discovered m a Kold mine m the Belimbine area of Kelantan.
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  • Morning Tribune
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday. No i. July 3, 1937.
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    • 1195 1 Another Cup Victory At Seremban To-day r-DAY In Seremban Singapore should record their second victory m the Malaya Cup campaign and come or. US with the Services m the batUe for honours of 'he southern sec-♦ion-if not Rain an advantage m thp matter of goal average. Their task is to
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    • 131 1 Following is the final table of the Business Houses League, whos e programme is now completed: P. W. L. D. F.A P. 11 10 0 1 50 7 21 11 10 0 1 50 7 21 Wearne's 11 6 4 1 17 11 13 H and S. Bank
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    • 45 1 Y. M.C.A. team vs. the Casuals on Monday, m Div. Til of the S.A.F.A. League will be: J. Ferguson, K. Leembruggen, N. Jackson, W. Pullen, G. Day, Kwee Thiam Teck, P. Swyny, A. Noden, Urn Kirn Wee, R. Medland, Lim Bak Song.
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      • 38 1 ELSEWHERE In To-day's Supplement Ik xing Notes Pafe 2 Hcnang Sport Cricket m Selangor Local Cricket S Pictures and 5 Island Golf TiUe 6 Peiuk Sport 6 Tennis Notes Home Sport Notes I.i cing Topics s "< or Sumraanr
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      • 87 1 _z > KEEP THE DATE OPEN FOR r^RTIE BELL'S 0^ 3 BIG MAIN EVENTS AT THE NEW WORLD. /5f !T SATinnAY. JULY 10 th. jLi**~ All Seating Arrangements Now Perfect I All>l V vs. I It IM O B| .Champion of (Champion of i^K Egypt- the ru>lltl f 2 OTHER
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    • 594 2 SLUMP IN CRICKET IN si I \NGOR from Our OW Hi I X uiia Lumpur. July 2 and hO(l L. round many a line re ran belt tft D" V /^'T' Negrl Bembilan planter, who for mow year than one can remember, has been wielding a
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    • 106 2 FOLLOWING are the principal cricket fixtures m Singapore during this week-end: To-day Cricket Club vs. P.W.D.. at P.W.D ground Cricket Club vs. Air Force, at Seletar Chinese vs. SRC, at S.C.R.C. Ceylon S.C. vs. Khalsa. at Balestier Indians vs. SRC. at SRC In f er-college match,
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    • 41 2 THE Garrison Golf Club's monthly mixed foursomes competition for June was played at Tanglin last Monday afternoon and resulted m a win for Mrs D F Brown and Mr. A C Potts with a net score of 44 I|3.
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    • 781 2 FAHMY AND FRISCO MEET NEXT WEEKEND WEEK M Mohamed %ffg2 ffiSSfSi bf^r S Lrsin±» rt A?^^ A1 Rivers meets Kld Leytc m a upp(>rt( aiv\.mlid < M 1 that whatPvrerthe outcome ol the BgW may be fllKnM n than he did on ge last oc sion when be displayed far
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    • 514 2 New Boom In Penang Boxing I POM PR OMO TLRS TO COME NORTH (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 2 THE only first-class cricket match to be played m the Island over the weekend was the two day fixture between the Penang Sports Club and the Chinese Recreation Club at
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    • 66 2 THE following have accepted to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. P.W.D. Sports Club to-day at 2 p.m. at the pW Sports Club. Serangoon Road: C. W. Auchmuty, R. J. Bell, P. J. Bennett, LL. Cooper. C. H. W. Goult. A. F. Hurter (Capt). K. M.
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    • 1351 3 Singapore's Only INTER-STATE Fixture NOTES More State Matches Would Brighten Up The Dog Days Of The Singapore Season wfEK to-day the only inter-state A fixture which figures m the cricket Vender In Singapore is to be played. agSt Selangor at the Spotted Dog m Kuala Lumpur. It is probably due
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    • 171 4 JOHORE'S MALYA CUP XI They Are Due 1 FriJ Wet Singapore On Interest m athletics is at its peak just now m Singapore, with thr S A.A.A. championships alxuit 1<» brqin. f'his pirturo shows LA.C. Ixr. of the K.AF., throwing llmi.ivrlm m the If VI S.K latCf rluh vnor's I
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    • 29 5 For the first time m the history of lljsh cricket. Test matches tat- ce B n women's I*ams represent rii.l-mil and Australia are nein« (Topical Frees).
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    • 251 6 /•/.VIA A'O/ WORTHY Of OCCASION Dv v I. Thompson will so down In local roll annals as the only man who won the Singapore 001 l Champlonbhlp a1 his Di attempt ni> victory over that old stagei ol local roh h n Kelly on the ICeppel
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    • 29 6 ii A I Brooke, formerly ol Penang, Ii now m Kuala Lumpur and i.s expected to keep wicket lor the FMJS m the Colony match at Penang In Augusl
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    • 561 6 PERAK HAVE HOPES OF BEING IN FINAL from Our Own Rvporten Ipoh. July 2 Afl fhe imilt ol Pcrak and BeUngOt sharing honours m the gg-B^** A the northern section ol the Malaya Cup competition m g*£J_ fc SSH; ipcculation Is new rife ai to which ol the two Sta'es
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    • 24 6 r M!Tp a f. Tanßlin on Sunday n sn^, Sei^ Ces: 337 Waites 60, Cocks 50 Elmslio 52; Singh fivo for 77 Match arawn
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    • 455 6 EXCELLENT FORM i\ NS. WISE seems well set for ad another Singapore championship cup to his collection of tennis trophies during the ne*t few days. By defeating Yadi m the semi-final of the singles or. Thursday he qualified to meet the victor of the
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    • 75 6 Inter -College Cricket Raffles College team vs. the College of Medicinp mi n the annual inter-College cricl&t match for the Winstedt Cup to-day and to-morrow on the Medical College ground, commencing at 11 a.m. each day: G. Clarke. Chang Mm Kec-. Eu Cheow Chye, (capt.). R. C. Hoffman. Ong Rwee
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    • 1216 7 Yorkshire Heading For Their 10th Championship Since The War HOME SPORTS NOTES YORKSHIRE appear to be well on the I W ay to winning the county crick-: championship for the tenth tim? sine? the end of the war. After a poor begir.ning they have met with only one re- May
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    • 177 7 S. C. G. Services Cricket THREE matches against 'the Services are included m the S.C.C. cricket programme this weekend. To-day they play the Air Force at Seletar. Tomorrow two teams will travel to Changi, one to play <the Gunners and the other the Sappers. The teams are: Against the Air
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    • 597 8  -  Captain Hawk TURF TOPICS By rIK IjK)h Summer meeting which start to day will provide the last occasion on which class 1 horses will appear h"fore the Singapore OoJd Cup meeting ai tlif end of August and September Their performance! win be followed
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    • 400 8 Singapore Soccer Summary FIXTURES, RESULTS AND TABLES FOLLOWING are the principal soccer I* fixtures m Singapore during the coming week Malaya Cop To-day: Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan. at Seremban. July 9: Singapore vs. Johore, Anson Road. First Division To-day: Gunners vs. Middlesex. July 5: Chinese vs. Sappers. July 6: Air
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    • 232 8 LAST week's boxing promotion m Ipoh, which was one of the biggest aftractions m recent months, was marred as the result of the main event between Joe Diamond, the Singapore Negro, and Jack La Rose, the Australian, over ten rounds, ending dramatically m the .seventh round after
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    • 111 8 THE heats m the Singapore Amateur Athle'ic Associations championship meeting are to be run off to-day and on Monday evening, on the padang. The finals are on Saturday and Sunday next. Time-table for the heats is as follows: To-day 2.30 p.m. 100 yards. 2.45 p.m. Long
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    • 54 8 AN Eclectic Competition will be held at n Krnpel during the month of July Play will bo on men's davsonly and may Jlay will be on men's days only and may eompe 1 i tion The July monthly medal (bogey) will be played for next Saturday and Sunday.
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    • 33 8 y.M.C.A. team vs. Inniskillings at Tanplin ground to-day: Lee Pong Lim (capt R. Lyne. Dr. Xavier, N Hay. I. Suratta. A. Nathaniels. B. M. Barker. T. CingChing, K. Leembruggen. J Ferguson
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