Morning Tribune, 30 July 1937

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  • 15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ..qj 2. No. 153. SINGAPORE, FRID AY, July 30, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1131 1 RESISTANCE IN THE NORTH COLLAPSES FOLLOWING two days of heavy fighting the Chinese and Japanese leaders in North China are once more settling down to peace talks in Peiping, according to latest reports. Peiping was suddenly demilitarised again yesterday, the Chinese troops withdrawing and
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  • 331 1 COMMONS AND CHINA (]wss'Ouestwmng Of I Mr Eden London. July 29. MAJOR Attlee. leader of the opposition I in the House of Commons, referred to he ominous parallel of Manchuria ihown in the Far Eastern situation and isked whether Mr. Eden proposed to ak? any steps as regards the League
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  • 61 1 15 Dead In Dutch Air Liner Crash AK.L M. air liner crashed in flames yesterday at Hal. near Brussels, on the Rotterdam— Brussels Paris service. The ten passengers and five member*- of the crew were killed. One of the victims was an Englishman. George Whitehouse, aged 60, of Tipton, Staffs.
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  • 84 1 PLANTERS' WAGES M. P. Suggests Conference In London London. July 29 IN the House of Commons at question time "Mr. McKenzie suggested that when a decision was reached upon the restoration of temporary allowances to Government employees the Government would consider the establishment of a conference in Malaya or London
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    57 1 Reuter The three Russian airmen who were the first to make the flight over the North Pole to America. Baidukov: Chkalov and Bellakov arrived at Southampton on the liner "Normandie" on their way to Havre from New York. The airmen landed near Vancouver after a 4,288 miles Might. They are
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  • 186 1 Planet News BOMB OUTRAGE IN BELFAST Irish Frontier Still Uproar Belfast. Jifly 29 IT is officially stated that an explosion in Academy Street while Their Majesties the King and Queen were nearby in the City Hall yesterday, which at first was thought to be merely the explosion of a gas
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    • 44 1 r i ON OTHER PAGES Fag e S i S yce On Trial 2 S \fotorst Seat For I Trial 2 < sir George Trimmer 3 l I Local Soccer Malayan Tennis 23 I services Boxing 23 Sompongs Victory 24 i Weights For Penang 24
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    • 43 1 %> T WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY.. J WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE 1 J THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE M1 T JC S l s^WHOLE MILK j l OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE l DISTRIBUTORS. giT y B R O i i. A JC o I
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  • 767 2 DEATH OF MR. JOHN MOREY WAS SYCE OR LORRY DRIVER TO BLAME Singapore. Thursday im accused is a very good driver He has. as tar ™™^™™J™ 1 and I have been out with the la'e Mr Morey on ea never acted rashly." said Mr F
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  • 254 2 "White Hunter" A Great Triumph WARNER BAXTER and June Lang. :hescreen sweethearts of "The Road to 1 Glory." rise to even greater heights In the Twentieth-Century Fox Film "White Hun'er," which opened at the Alhambra Theatre last night. The film is really a personal triumph for both stars
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  • 64 2 Leaving For England To-morrow Singapore, Thursday. rE Hon. Mr H. W. Raper. O BE., rrmnaging director of the Great Eastern Life Insurance Co Ltd and Mrs. Raper will leave for England on the Potsdam on Saturday. The trip is being taken on account of Mr. Rnpor's
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  • 34 2 Mr. J. B Myle.s. of Patemon Simons and Co., Ltd.. and Mrs. Myles wi'l sail for England on leave by the Ranchi tomorrow. They will visit Australia before returning to Singapore in February next.
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  • 277 2 Largely Attended Funeral At Bidadari THE death took place at her residence on Tuesday, July 27. of Mrs. Epiphania de Souza. widow of the late Mr. Samuel Rudolph de Souza in her 69th year Mrs de Souza had been ailing for some time and her death
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  • 117 2 Reuter EUROPEAN SENT TO TRIAL ON RASH DRIVING CHARGE Singapore, Thursday Mr C A Ross, the European who is alleged to have been driving a £L car which knocked down and fatally injured a Chinese cyclist at the fmi tion of Orchard Road and Tank Road on the afternoon of
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  • 158 2 ANALYSTS EVIDENCE When the case was continued this morning the Government Analyst gave evidence. He analysed the enamel taken from the front bumper of the car and the enamel on the fork of the cycle. He considered the two enamels were so remarkably alike that it was a feasible explanation
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    • 79 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you fM'l old tWor*' your tlm<\ and unable to enjoy the pleasures of youth, t uk>- ;>r. Nixon's Vi-'i:ii)H and restore {our Manhood, Vltalltj and Energy. 'i,' r m i j l l m in 14 hours, Dr. Nixon s (71. Tabs i"
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  • 433 3 SIR G. TRIMMER'S HONOUR Investiture By The Governor Singapore, Thursday. CIB George Trimmer was the guest 0 of honour at a dinner at Government House this evening when His F elleney the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, presented to him the Lexers patent oi his knighthood.
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  • 171 3 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal heaPai o tatement for the* week ended July, snowi that there were 215 deaths, ared with 218 in the previous and with 234 in the correspond*eek of last year. The chief causes of death were:—! n 12; phthisis 19; malaria 6;
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  • 101 3 Chinese And Malay Charged Singapore, Thursday. THARGED with assisting in carrying on a Chap Jee Kee lottery, a Malay and a Chinese, Ahmat bin Sinin and Ng Chuan Guan, were produced before Mr H. A. Forrer, in the Criminal District Court to-day. A Chinese detective described how he
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  • 113 3 Negri's Ruler Back From Coronation (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. THE Yang Di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan arrived in Penang to-day from his Coronation trip. He Is looking fit and well, and on being interviewed, said he had a splendid 1 ime Accompanied by Tungku Suleiman,
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  • 62 3 For Being In Possession Of Obscene Pictures i Singapore. Thursday. PLEADING guilty before Mr. Ibaor Lewis in the Fifth Court to-day to a charge of possession of obscene pictures, a Tamil Mohammedan was fined $100. in default two months' rigorous imprisonment. Court Inspector K. Menon said that
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  • 118 3 Co- Operative Conference THE eighth All-Malaya Urban Cooperative Conference will be held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, under the auspices of the Midlands Urban Cooperative Union, Ltd., on July 31 and Au" 1 The Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, M.C.S., British Resident. Selangor, will declare the Conference open. The
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  • 66 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Home and Mr. Justice Laville in the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Criminal Appeal:— Rex vs. Ratnam. Before Mr. Justice Howes at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summons and Petition, at 12 noon iii 2nd Court:— Bankruptcy. Before
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  • 1241 3 Damages Claim Following Street Collision With Lorry Singapore, Thursday. "T THINK there is something more than a mere error of Judgment on the part of the lorry driver. The collision was caused by the^orry driver deciding to set his vehicle in motion and turn
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 106 4 London, July 29. Pf(?v:ou3 To-day ftDUßftft null Steady FT* IjIU ft O f 1 In Sellers. 8'» ,1, 1( w P flellrti 815 10 815 16 rirt'Dec BUfeW. 815 16 8 7 h x PALM OIL (Mahiyaj lm, PHm To-day in bulp July Aur. ibpt £24.7.6 Value Unchanged
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    • 120 4 London, Julv 9q Previous To-day Change l i *j i 1 1 1 DLstnlers 4q ~z 2 71 2 Dunlop Rubber jg^ 83 10»/ 2 Imperfal Chemical Industrie* IJ- 39Imp^rial Tobacco 1&0 150Canadian Pacific 12 12 Vs -i 8 Ix>ndon Tin (New Share* 54^ 5 4^2 P
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    • 8 4 Kl RBER Ton* r»iiil FViill
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    • 20 4 vim London. July Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £263 J 2 ?51, Forward £262 4 £262
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    • 76 4 London, July 29. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (closing: middle rate) 132 84 132.82 —02 r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.02 7 8 9.02 11 16 —3 16 n .T. on Shanghai (closing; selling rate) Is. 2 9 32 Unchanged r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate)
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    • 31 4 GOLD London, July 2 n Provaus To-day Chang* HM Rir per oz. £6.19.9 £6.19.9« 2 RIT.VFK Spot 20 20 116 J-riß 4 months forward 20 20 1 16 -f-i;i6
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    • 177 4 Excellent Work By The Troops AS part of the normal training of the Garrison, a .small exerci e was carried <;ut last nigh't In which both the Gordon Highlanders and the Middlesex Regiment look part, together with the patrol vessels of the Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
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    • 70 4 I Tsis. |THE YOKOHAMA (j^m SPFXIE BANK, LTD. \K Jhl \Pj'/$/ (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y IGOOOOOOfI I^"FU Mll Reserve Fund Y 130,900.000.(K KB^l'S^l^tl Head Office: YOKOHAMA INSURANCE COMPANY, LID. SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Los* Of Profit* r AW Manager r. YAMAMOTO lllNlirnßH'C Tel
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    • 157 4 (Incorpora' d In China oy Special Charter 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. S 40,000.000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch. 4,800,000 M TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. $1,800,000,000.00 m »HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Fse-Vung Soonfr Chairman of Board. >un« uan-Chang. General Manager. OVERSEAS BRANCHES: London. New
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  • 837 5 STOCKS SHARES I Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, July 29, 6 p.m Fraser Co Buyers Seller. Ampat Tin 6 r 6 7 1 Asam Kuinbang 37,- 391Austral Malay s«|- 60,Ayer Hi Lam 33 3 34 6 Ayer Weng 1.32 1.37 Bangrin Tin 23 6 24 6 Batu SJangor 2.02V 2
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  • 265 5 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. 1,340th Auction, 28th July 1937. Catalogued 1.548.483 lbs— tons 691 2P Offered 1,227,928 lbs.— tons 548.18 Sold 1,144,498 lbs.— tons ***** London— Spot 8 13 16d. New York— Spot 18 1,4 cents. I PRICES REALISED j Ribbed Smoked Sheet. cts. per lb. J
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  • 216 5 Messrs Julian Israel's Report Tin locally up $1,2. Rubber locally buyers at 30c Oct.;Dec. Mining. Raubs $4.90— 55.05. Th? Tin 'Share Market is quiet in all issues, with very small turnover but prices are being i maintained. S. Kintas $9.85- $10 00. S. Luas $2.27 1 2— 52.32 1 2.
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  • 222 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 103 105' 2 nom 2 I 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 tot Mar. 31 Sept. 30 ....107 110 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 4 Int. Mar. 31. Sept 30 ....115 117 nom 1 913 red. 1963 $2,000,000
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  • 204 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, July 29. MINING.— Tin at midday was $IZ9'4, np I A. Cabled orders from London this morning were on the small side but such as there wye indicated that the tin share market there was unchanged. In the local market Sterlings were a
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    • 191 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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  • 106 6 FOOD POISONING STORY Indian Army Officers In Hospital The Officer Commanding and officers of the Royal West i; ment, the Bandmaster and three other ranks of the sam< land several private citizens of K e been admitted In hospital s;. from ptomaine poisoning, sa tan." The "Associated Press" c> at
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  • 119 6 Wants To See Scotland Yard MISS Patricia Ellis and Miss Anna May Wong landed at Southampton recently from the Queen Mary. Miss Ellis, who has come to England to appear with Mr. Jack Hulbert In a film to be made at Denham. told me: '"This Is my
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    • 222 6 S MAN AGAINST MOUNTAIN! Here's an action-packed story more exciting, more S Thrilling tnall the Famous Railway Picture of the Silent Days I "The IRON HORSE!" Do you remember it? S j Si l\ for Your Week-end Holiday Entertainment •^ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT To-rnorrow, Sunday Monday 5 j j with J jjjfev WMh^
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  • 594 7 Report For Four Weeks Ending July 17 j THE following is the report of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd., for the four weeks ending July 17:— Mining Developmen Section Shaft Sinking Crosscuttini Bukit Koman 307 Derrick 69 Anderson II 170 Raub 230 Bukit Jalis 17
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    • 88 7 r 1 ALHAMBRA 6-i5-nichtly-9-i5 THIS IS YOUR HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! AMAtfttG DRAMA m NEW AS TOMORROW! A man betrayed by love y^***, JUNE LAN* ♦iIW AUSOhI SKIPWORTH K 'AJm* WHFIUD tAWSON *•>!< GEORCf HASSEIL i. of,ylF Jtonvcfc, Oirecferf tr IRVING eUMMfNG* J EXTRA! BENNY LYNCH-SAAALL MONTANA Fight THE j EASTERN UNITED
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    • 165 7 R JP>UI>-RUN SUC CESS-THE DARING AND INTIMATE PLAY WHICH RAN FOR OVER TWO YEARS— A FILM EVERY MAN AND WOMAN MUST SEE NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN I f^l^^ClbOECj OPENS TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 20 Million Wives say we tre 20 Million Husbands t 4i *ay we arc 1 IBy^^B "/7/ DIANA
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  • 1379 8 DETAILS OF ACTIVITIES DURING 19i6 Remarkable Diversity Of Problems Investigated THE annual report of the Institute lor Medical Research. F.M.S. for 1936 is a book of IGO pages giving details of the institute's activities. ™ere are reports under the headings: chemis'ry, entomology, malaria research, patho.ogy, review, Dr.
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  • 120 8 BIG TAIPING BLAZE Damage Estimated At $10,000 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Tuesday THE smoke-house of Subur Estate which is 23 miles from Taiping, wv destroyed by fire last night, involving total loss of more than $10,000. About 6 p.m. the smoke-housD tftj seen in flames. The fire brigade" was
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  • 81 8 Inquiry Into Disturbances In Trinidad London, July 29. THE Commission of Inquiry in'.o the recent disturbance in Trinidad will consist of Mr. John Forster, Deputy Umpire under the Unemployment Insurance Acts as Chairman. Mr. Arthur Pugh, retired Trade Union Leader. Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, lately Post Master General in Kenya. Uganda
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    • 37 8 W" ____lZ^h*J BETTER FOOD 1 Z^*m i J LLS ARE And isn't that what we WITH THE "SILENT CIRCULATOR* IL^tJ S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. l^rt^BHfiS' "VTI.KS PLACE. SINGAPORE. 16 81 8 B0 P STREET, PENANG. MIM 6-7
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  • 281 9 Stories From The N. W. Frontier j Razmak, (Hq, Wazir Force). HERE are two stories that shew that the British Tommy— now engaged in as arduous a campaign as has ever been undertaken by a British fighting force —has lost none of his peculiar humour.
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  • 74 9 Roman Catholic Church Service Sunday. Ist August. Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost. Proper of the Mass, p. 211. Second collect of St. Peter, third of St. Paul, fourth of the Saints Machaoees, Mm. Trinity Preface, p. 41. 5.30 am. Lo W Mass., 6.30 a.m. Low Mass., M)0
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  • 292 9 Sir Hubert Will' ins' Plans Canberra, July 14. expedition to th e Australian sector of Antarctica next vear is being Planned by Sir Hubert Wilkins, noted *u tralian Polar explorer. Th e object 'the expedition is to obtain data to in auc e the Commonwealth
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    219 9 Miss Margaret Campbell Geddes. da-ighter of a formfr British Ambassador to America and niece of the late Sir Eric Geddes. originator of the post-war economy measures known as the "Geddes Axe", has become engaged to Prince Ludwig von Hessen und bei Rhein, second s«n of the Grand Duke and Grand
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  • 35 9 Owing to the Choirboys anl Servers Picnic and the holidays, there will be no meeting of the Leaders' OOttTSO ol the Catholic Action of the Church of St. Joseph on Sunday, ist August
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  • 344 9 KILLED GIRL HE LOVED Young Man s Story To Colombo Court Colombo. July 9. I [OR fully an hour a young watch repairer of Colpetty, Colombo, detailed in the Colombo Police Court to-day the circumstances in which, he said, he stabbed the g rl he loved. LJ. V. Simon was
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  • 47 9 Java ana Southern Sumatra: Netheiiunds, closing 7 p.m. on Sunday. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service closing 6 am. to-morrow. Medan. Jasks, tAmsterdamB and I Undone Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. to-morrow hoiigaonf, Canton, Shanghai, 'Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow.
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    • 44 9 *ASAHI BEER ait* SUN STOUT! THE i I H MOST I ggt/iik/ Wt popular I REFRESHING r- Still the best and the j Cheapest in the market. s SOLE IMPORTERS: J (MITSII IMSSW KAIMIA LTD. K.P.M. CHAMBERS. No. 1. FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. 1 <• A
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  • 324 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, July 30, 1937. PREVENTING DISORDER COR quite a considerable time the British Fascists and Sir Oswald Mosley have been out of the limelight. Fancy dress politics have never been popular in Britain and the notoriety which the Fascists attracted at one time died down. Evidently this
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  • 856 10 Bigger Families Require Bigger Incomes \Jji: have grown more or less accustomed In recent y ari to reading from time !<> time ol the measnrei that are being taken in some of the countries of Europe —notably Italy and C rmany— to en-, courage the people to propagate bigger, families.
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 10 The King and Queen commenced their tour of Wales when they visited Cardiff, and saw a display by juvenile organisations and a parade of ex-servicemen. Photo shows: The King and Queen in the Roval Box. watching the march -past of children. Topical Press
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  • 102 10 The following members of the Kedah r olunteer Force have received Coronaion Medals: Lt. Col. H. R. Walden. ,ct. Capt. Shuib bin Osman. 2nd Lt. Id. Darus bin Abdul Rahman, 2nd Lt. .nthony Hinton and Set. P. S. Sherood. Mr. K. Dhian Singh. Postmaster. Kuala ips. who joined the
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  • 786 11 THIS STRANGE WORLD OF OURS Man Sleeps For Seven Years: "Suitcase" Babies nRITH is indeed stranger than fiction, as these stories .sent by Reuter corres--1 respondents in many parts of the woild show:— A thief in Zagreb (Yugoslavia) stole! not only the diamond ear-rings from an lid woman's ears but
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  • 222 11 THE minder of ProfeatOf Carlo Rosselli, one cf the most influential enemies of Mussolini "was deliberately planned and executed by Italian Fascists." 'ed his English wife (formerly Miss Marion Cave. M A. a Bedford College graduate), recently Professor Rosseili and his
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  • 88 11 A thrilling rescue was effected by the N.Y.K liner ss. Hakozaki Maru whilst on her way to England recently. When about .150 miles out from Gibraltar a Portuguese Government plane was forced down in the sea. The liner put about and went to the assistance <»f the pilot. Just after
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  • 164 11 Seasick Sen man Chokes A CHILD, a youth, a man lost their lives tnTV week-end by one chance in a million. George Creaser, five years old "took an umbrella from, the hallstand of his home in Clarendon-street, Paddington. W to play in the street. He opened
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    • 32 11 THE TRUE TONJC FOOD ObtolMblt Of a// Ottmuu or* Storvs REPUTATION!! Distinctive sekvi'e Ami PREPARED FOOD ;WHICH UPHOLDS THE REPUTATION OF THE CAPITOL RESTAURANT punvf 5933 -A'N Telegraphic Addnss: 5934 M GOODWOOD
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  • 347 12 King And Queen Visit Histork Castley Historic Castle Standing on the spot from which, according to legend, the first Prince of Wales was shown to the chieftains, the King an*" Queen showed themselves to the people of Wales at the historic Caernarvon Castle at th e end of their two-day
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 13 FLOODS IN BRISTOL An unusual view of on e of the Imperial Airways flying boats taken from the wings, showing mechanics overhauling the engines ready for a flight. This machine, the "Courtier", is identical to the "Caledonia," which made the first test flight across the Atlantic with the American Clipper.
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    • 50 13 Hi \r 'W I il RAW r xm\. !m AW VHfc* s WRIST P O C K i: T WATCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE 102 FIRST PRIZES IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. JEWELLERY WATCHES Set with REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, MUG ATOM
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  • 1138 14 MENUS FOR WEEK r CHOCOLATE FAUNA Koz Of chocolate 4 oz of farina cornflour will serve--2 oz. of sagar 1 quart ol milk vanilla Mix the farina, or cornflour, smoothly with a Little milk, heat the remainder add the SUgSJ! and ChOCOlal e m small pieces and .stir until dissolved
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    • 76 15 i Maison Marcelle J lor a Natural J /ftf*****^ IVrnianent > i8& 0) Tn our ,atert i 'T* s^ *"t point- winding j 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Prop. J. KOOV. •>— TZ3L $> 1 LATEST j jDress Materials j lOR ALL OCCASIONS DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY VISIT j lajmailial Store
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    • 35 15 t PHOENIX j FOR j I h 111 i I jpF ij! j V I'll I ill IT j Y ffljilily) c- 1 j FHOW» J i 3413 j THE rHOHNIX AERATED WATER WORKS j
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    • 302 15 T A TOURISTS SHOPPING] DRY CLEANING EYES REDUCED PRICES Two Weeks Only. R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. 19th. 31st July. (Dr ol oci lar science). Ladies. Gents. Practice Limited To The Eye. Evening Dress $1.00 suit $1.00 4 AKCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Day Dress $0.30 jacket $0 50 Phone 3002 Costume $0.80
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    • 473 16 BY PiOandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) BURDWAN 6]070 July 31 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 Rawalpindi nooo Aug. 13 ranchi 11,500 Oct. 22 CORFU 15.000 Aug. 27 BEHAR 16.000 Nov. 1 SOMALI 6,800 Aug. 27 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 NALDERA 16.000 Sept. 10 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 CARTHAGE 15.000 Sept.
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    • 557 16 J&Stz/P^ TO FRFxrn PORTS V^^^.^^^ J S DALNY For Marseilles Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aug 4 1 S CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aue 2n S LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sept 4 I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 71 1 (from
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  • 671 17 15- Year-Old Ships To Go I LONG-RANGE programme for re- placement of all subsidised American hips in excess of 15 years of age was emanded by the Maritime Commission s a feature of temporary operating inferential subsidy contracts to go Into fleet after June 30, the
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    • 430 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! STEAAAER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY Hind $5* (Parcels only) Indrapoera July 30 8 a.m. tt Indrapoera 30 t8.30 am. j^a^and Tembilahan Banka 30 1 p.m. EJ^DiSr e5 p ten Noort 30 2 30 pm 'stSS oIVBJL Ranpura July 31 10 a.m. hS^aad Macao Ranpura 31 10 lm. L; p
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    • 136 17 N. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "KATORI MARU" Aug. 5 s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug. 19 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Sept. 1 "s.s. HAKONE MARU" Sept. 16 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 285 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate <,at<> Opten Noort 22 1 1 Ranchi 18 2 3 Ranpura 18 2 3 Kistna 16 2 3 j Potsdam 13 2 3 J Aramis .7 2 3 c Shyojin Marl 30 2 3
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  • 734 18 Japanese Commander's Statement On Present Crisis Singapore, Thursday. FE following statement issued by th Commander of Japanese Forces in North China (Gen Katsuki) was forwarded for publication to-day by the Japanese Consulate-General in Singapore. I mm It b a matter of sincere regret that
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  • 233 18 British Appreciation Of Belgian Suggestion London. July 29. IN a House of Commons' answer on the recent letter from the King of the Belgians to hs Prime Minister on concerted economic study, the Foreign Secretary said that the Belgian Prim e Minister undertook a mission of enquiry Into
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  • 121 18 Shareholders Accept Lord Camrose's Offer Rugby, July 28. T*HE following announcement appears in the Morning Post and the Daily Telegraph to-day "The directors of the Morning Post announce that the shareholders of the Morning Post, Ltd hav* accepted *he offer for their holdings made by Lord Camrose.
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  • 799 18 ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE BRIGADE FOR MALACCA Large Attendence At Inaugural Public Meeting (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Tuesday A WELL attended public meeting was held at the M.V.C. drill Hall yesterday consider and formally inaugurate a local branch of the St. John Ambu lance Association. The Hon. Mr. E. V.
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  • 133 18 Many More Witnesses To Be Examined (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. AFTER to-day's hearing, Guthrie's suit n for $1,614 against Mr. Ong Ee Lim. Lim Hee Kung and the Official Assignee was postponed to a later dat« to be fixed by the Registrar. Mr. Lim
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  • 111 18 (From Ov Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Wednesday When a case was called before She- 1 Abu Bakar (Second Magistrate) in 'vn a Chinese washerman named Koh A Weng wa.s charged with having attempt™ to commit suicide bv drinking wa'P.iij soda. Inche Abdul Khalid bin Da-' Klana
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  • 96 18 £200,000 TRUST Rehabilitation Of Tyneside Depressed Area London, July 29 SIR John Jarvis, who has interested himself for many years in the rehabilitation of the Tyneside depressed are*. has founded a Trust of £200.000 to promote employment in the area and i» the town of Jairow in particular. The main
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  • 234 19 Flocking To Resorts •n id -Wales seaside rescrts arc ollday paraants from all parts of Bridriftin"; through inland counties duriup the wlnHke a stay by the COl day resort" for ho'i>:icycles. Husbands and d p their backs, are of 'en seen p< towards the c fashion some
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  • 116 19 will be greatly appreciated if all Indian Ocean and China' ween latitudes 15 deg N.. and; ad I ngitudes 90 deg. F., and; E., will transmit weather, taken at Midnight and 0600 to the Malayan Meteorological! ce. range of Penaga (Penang) or Pyah Leber (Singapore) vpW
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  • 116 19 Singapore. Thursday. y afternoon at Chang! Point. adian coolie was injured by a falling on his head. caus:ng problesd ng. He was taken to the 1 Hospital in a semi-conscious condition. The ambulance 'vs* called yesterday at m. to 9 Clark Street, where a Chi1 workman nipped in
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  • 221 19 Abyssinian Interpreter Liberated London. July 2d THE decision of the Italian Government I to free Tafara Works, the Abyssinian. >vho was formerly employed as interpreter at the British Legation and Con-ulate-General at Addis Ababa, was announced in the House cf Commons by Mr. Anthony Eden, who explained that.
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  • 120 19 BRITAIN'S FEEBLENESS IN CHINA IN 1931-32 Cause Of Inaction Now London, July 29. A NEWS CRONICLt editorial on tne fighting in North China says: "There will be no action by any Western Powers this time. "Not that °ur interests are unaffected. Not that we should approve of Japanese conquest in
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  • 60 19 GERMAN WHEAT Government Commandered Harvest Berlin, July 27. Ij.VDER a decree issued to-day this years u entire wheal crop has been mobilised to safeguard the nation's bread supply. Producers must handover to the authorities their whole harvest except such quantities as are needed for personal u.xe or seed. It is
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  • 197 20 CELF-CONSCIOUS because of his height, 6ft. lin.. Desmond Campbell, aged 14. is missing from his home at Marmion-road. Clapham. S.W. "Desmond begged his father to let him leave school as soo n as he was 14 because he was self-conscious about his height Mrs. Campbell
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  • 222 20 COR two hours recently Eric Burgee s aged IT. unfolded to the Manchester stipendiary, Mr. J. Wellesly Orr. the in. trlcacies of Newton's Third Law of Ifo! tlon. and argued with him about in* tantaneous explosion, jet reactions, aid thermal efficiency. Mr. Burgess, who is president
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  • 91 20 A MAN who is a lodger in his wife i house was summoned °y ner at Southend recently. Mrs. Kathleen Loveday. of Keswick House. Keswick-road. Thundersley. explained that she had obtained a separation order from her husband, John Loveday. in March, but he had remained
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  • 193 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends TIN Date Ex. Div y e f Payable Date to date Batu Selangor 15% Int. Aug 5 To Aug 13 Aug 6 Hongkong Tin 30% Int. Aug 20 K. Kamunting 5% Int. Aug 13 cn( 25% Bonus Aug 20 Aug 14 Kent 10% Int.
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    • 574 20 fON THE RADIO v BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME <T»EMrmlntoa I:— S.S9 pj* S.IS aan. GSH 13.97 metre* (21.47 mca.) GBG 16.8S metr«ft (17 79 n*»): *W 1333 metre* (SLSO mfi.i Tr«tiiMiifc*.Min V H.35 »jm UN •jn. GSH 13 97 metres (21.47 ateo j*U I«».K*> m*ire* <17.7S m«i I (ftU ISJO metr**
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    • 420 20 U. S. A. Shortwave Programme The following are the principal Amn •can short-wave transmissions. Th numbers immediately after the call 'ett*rs refer to kilocycles, and the s#com number Mt to metrM. 9.15 p.m. Pre.s.s-Radio News— Nev York-Boston, wixk 9.570; 31.3. 11.20 p.m. U.S. Marine Band— Washin-gton-New York, W3XAL 17,780; 16.8.
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    • 313 20 f| PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C jl Singapore Station On 225 Metres 600 p.m.: Malay Music (Gramophone Records): Tenaga Laki Lakl, Hussein; Di Waktoe Malem, Miss Jacoba Regar; Oh Modern, Mr. Kasban; Tempat pringetan. Miss Jacoba Regar; Nasib Rindoe Hussein; Srak Rumba, Djakpai Kalau Soedih lialang, Ahmad Sabal; Menjesel
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  • 1491 21 ATLANTIC TEST SUCCESS VALUE OF RADIO WEATHER REPORTS TO PILOTS (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 15, E successful aerial crossing of the North Atlantic in both directions which e just been completed by Imperial Airways and Pan-American Airways nup a new era in long-distance
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  • 50 21 Cairo, July 29. THE first investiture of an independent King of Egypt since the Pharaohs took place to-day, when King Farouk was accliumcd k.ng by unprecedented crowds. According to Moslem law Farouk cannot be crowned, and he took a constitutional oath before the legislature.— Reuter
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  • 815 22 THROWN OUT Attempt To Prevent Tight Against Lows (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 25. rMMY FARR in the High Court here, answered the writ served on him to restrain him from boxing publicly without the consent of Mr. Syd [Hulls the promoter of the
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  • 140 22 £2 Miliums Quest For £100 Trophy Newport, Rhode Island. July 29. 1'HE races for the America's Cup will begin oh Saturday, when Thomas Sopwith, with Endeavour the Second is attempting to lift "the old mug." worth less than £100 sterling, which British yachtsmen have taken 86 years and spent approximately
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  • 171 22 Change Of Policy In The Money Market London. July 29. THE French control appears to have 1 decided to try out a new technique during the summer holidays. They are now bidding for forward francs and thereby contracting the discount and forcing bears to cover, which in turn
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  • 55 22 Anot her Deadlock In Non-Intervention London. July, 29. Tin: Russian reply to the British nonintervention proposals insists tfvM General Franco's Moors anal] be einssed in the same category aa rolunteera in ird to withdrawal. Bhe also refuses to con <-nt to the grant of belligerent rlfrh s *t least cntU
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  • 124 22 Singles Final And Prize Distribution VADI became Y.M.C.A. singles champion yesterday when he beat Khamis 6 3, 6—3 in the men's singles which brought a very successful tournament to a close. At the conclusion the prizes were distributed by Mrs. A. B. Jordan as follows: M A" Singles:
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  • 106 22 HHHE Garrison Golf Club's monthly 1 mixed foursomes competition for July was played over 12 holes at Tanglin on Thursday afternoon and resulted in a win for Miss Shakespear and A. C Fotts with a net score of 43. The following cards were returned: Miss J. M.
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  • 53 22 S.C.C. team vs tho Sebneor Club on Monday at the SCO at 5.15 p.m.: J. D. Hawley; T. C Hamlvn. F. A. Mcraffery; R. Davidson. J. H. Abbott. D. M. Walker: W. C. McKean, R. J. Forbes. A. Cromarty. K C. Gillett, F. W. Dunhill. Rofcree:
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  • 343 22 Finest Golfer In The London. July 15. HENRY Cotton, of Cheshire, won the British Open championship for the second time In four years when he won at Carnoustie. At 30 years of age Cotton has now earned for himself the dis:inction of being the finest golfer
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  • 587 23 THREE GOALS TO nllL Webber Brilliant In Singapore. Thursday. SOUND and hardworking defence A in which Webber in goal was outfunding saved the Police from a uncing in their First Division fixlure at Anson Road Stadium to-day. ,he Chinese winning by 3-4 Th* Chinese were definitely
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  • 346 23 MIDDLESEX REGIMENT CARRY OFF INTER-UNIT BOXING HONOURS Singapore. Thursday. THE unusual spectacle of a knockout in a heavyweight amateur bout was afforded to 'spectators at the finals of the Army inter-unit novices boxing championships this evening. whe n Gunner Wray of the RA. put down his opponent. Drummer Murray, of
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  • 141 23 The third annual general meeting oi th Jubilee Minstrel Party was held at the residence of Mr. Ee Yo-ng Lee, 144. Tembeling Road, on Sunday when the following were elected office-bearers for, the ensuing year: Patron Mr. Aw Boon Par; Hon. President, Mr. Ngeow Nia-n Chin; President,
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  • 85 23 Singapore, Thursday. THE Keppel G C August monthly medal (stroke) will be played for on Batnrday and Sunday, Aug. 7 and 8. The Qualifying round of the Keppel Cun will bo plaved off in conjunction with the Aujrust Medal The August monthly mixed foursome competition will be played
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  • 115 23 Miss Sansoni Wins First Match i (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. ONE of the Singapore competi'ors in the women's singles of the Malayan Tennis Championships was eliminated to-day and another won her opening match Mrs. Hipkin was defeated by Mrs. Allin. former champion of Malaya In
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  • 182 23 Midds Beat Y. M. C. A. Juniors Singapore. Thursday IN a friendly water poio match between the team of the Middlesex Regiment and the Y.M.C.A. Juniors, played off this afternoon in the latter's pool at Fort Canning, the former won by five goals to one. The Juniors failed
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  • 833 24 KNOCKOUT VICTORY IN SEVENTH ROUND LEFT TO THE JAW ACCOUNTS FOR TIGER Nai Sompong beat Tiger Flowers, k.o. seventh round. Little Olaefi and Motomitsu Sauda drew, 10 rounds. Battling Sima beat Young Johnson on points, 10 rounds. Bukish Singh beat Nai Vee Chan on points, 10
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  • 117 24 New Council Of Regency Appointed From Oar Own Correspondent) Dangkok. July 29. TH£ Assembly met again this afternoon, when the chairman announced that ihe other two members of the Council of Regency had resigned, as they considered it their duty on the ground ol collective responsibility. Following this
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  • 354 24 Weights And Order Of Running <From Our Own Reporter) Penang. July 29 WEIGHTS for Saturday next, the third day cf the P,enang Turf Club's Sum mer Professional meeting are as follow Charley's Aunt 84 Horses. Class 2, Div. ll— 6 furs. Bintang Tujoh 9 0 Voyager
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