Morning Tribune, 31 July 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2— No. 154. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. July 31. 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 802 1 |AR. ATTLEE'S appeal in the I COMMONS LEAGUE SHOULD ACT CLOSE TOUCH WITH WASHINGTON IS MAINTAINED, SAYS EDEN London, July 30. course of the pre-adjournment debate on foreign affairs in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Attlee, the Labour leader, declared le Far Eastern situation
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  • 58 1 London. July 30 UAROLD Davidson, ex-rector of StifTkey who was deprived of his ecclesiastical offices in 1932 after being found guilty by a Consistory Court on charges of immoral conduct, died as a result of injuries from a lioness while addressing holiday makers at
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  • 98 1 Further Flights Carried Out London, July 30. FURTHER trial Transatlantic flights were successfully completed thi.i morning, when within ten minutes of each other the Imperial Airways flying boat Cambria, which left Foynes, Ireland, yesterday evening, landed at Bolwood Newfoundland, and the Pan American clipper which left Botwood last nigh:
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  • 41 1 Mr. Hasegawa, of the Japanese Naval Ministry, stated in a press interviev that the 3rd Japanese fleet wa ready to take necessary action In order to preserve the peace of the Orient, unless China would cease ali anti- Japanese movements. J
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    51 1 The pilot was killed when a single-seater Royal A r Force plane crashed into the side of a house, at Pcbblecombe Hill, near Box Hill, the Surrey beauty spot. The wreckage of the plane is seen by the side of the house, showing the debris of the demolished wall. Planet
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  • 142 1 SMALL -POX IN THE NORTH 10,000 Being Vaccinated Weekly 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday A WEEKLY average if ten thousand people are being, vaccina ted in connection with the campaign launched by the Health authorities in Province Wpllesley following the recent outbreak of small-pox on Me Kedah boundary where
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  • 3195 2 BUT ANNUAL GRANT WILL NOT BE RAISED a DECISION by committee refusing o A by the Municipal Commissioners to^^^ffi'&da^ s monthly $4,000 was unsuccessfully challenged by Mr t^*™*±f back of the item was mee'ing of the Commission, rs His motion ft* JgfW«g!*£* lost
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  • 141 2 Daring Comedy At The IS B wife entitled to sundry male friends'' i For the answer, see "The Dominant r<x," the Associated British Picture version of Michael Egan'B stage success, which was nuroduoed at vesterday's change at the Pavilion Theatre. In this daringly intimate comedy drama of
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  • 99 2 Adventure And Thrills At Capitol "THE Great Barrier," now at the CapiI tol, is an excellently produced Gaumont British picture telling a story of *he making of the Canadian Pacific I railway. All the action is out of doors I —except for the bar room
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  • 115 2 Appeal Against Death Sentence Singapore, Friday. RATNAM, the Indian coolie formerly employed in the P.W.D. Quarry j at Bukit Timah, who was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Howes at the Assizes, on being found unanimously I guilty bv a special jury, of the murder |of Mr
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  • 103 2 New Cabinet Not Yet Formed (From uur Own Reporter) Bangkok. July 30. THE Assembly again met in secret ses- sion this afternoon but no information is available after a forty minute sitting as to the nature of the discussion among the members. It is not expected that much
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  • 101 2 Singapore, Friday. THE Chinese and Malay named Ng Chuan Guan and Ahmad bin Isnin.J respectively who were charged with assisting in the management of a Chap Jee Kee lottery, were to-day convicted by Mr. H. A. Forrer. in the Criminal District Court. The Chinese
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  • 1595 2 PHOTOGRAPHS OF UNLICENCED HAWKERS Lively Debate In Commission On Rights AJ Wrongs Of The Case Singapore, Friday ITINERANT hawkers who fail to pay one dollar to the authorities and seen. a licence to pay their trade found a champion in the Municipal Commissi? to-day. when Mr Chua Keh Hai contested
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  • 277 2 League Of Nations Bulletin mHE following la the health bulletin I I of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended July 24: Plague: No notification has been received of plague in any of the Eastern ports during the week. Cholera has been reported from
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    • 154 2 Asthma Cause Killed in U Hours I hunka to the dl eov< ry of an American ph) l< i hi. it now is po 11 i. to gel till of it'" «j terrible m ,.Hm .if choking, gaaplng. oughlng ami whizing Asthma by killing the v\ hi< Ii it C.
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    • 31 2 Law Notice For To-day The Acting Chief Justice at I,poh— Court of Appeal. Re fore Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Assizes:- Rex vs Dollah bin Mohais
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  • 471 3 MEW PLEA FOR PUBLICITY "Our Work Is Public 4 growing tendency on the part of the Municipal Commissioners to exclude press representatives from tneir meetings was referred to by Mr. Seow Poh Leoig in to-day's meeting and he urged that more publicity should be given to the
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  • 74 3 -"he Commission of Inquiry into the "n f disturbance in Trinidad will cont of Mr. John Forster, Deputy Ummder the Unemployment Insurance as Chairman, Mr. Arthur Pugh, re- rp d Trade Union Leader, Mr. Thomas 'aid. la-ely Post Master General in Uganda and Tanganyika. Mr. Vincent Brown
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  • 488 3 Interview With Sir Mirza Ismail Singapore, Friday. CIR Mirza Ismail, Dewan (Prime Minism ter) of Mysore, was welcomed by representatives of the various local Indian and Muslim Associations Wium he arrived in Singapore this afternoon by the P. and O. Ranpura on his way to Java to attend
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  • 128 3 Mr. J. H. C. Read. Asst. Superindent of Surveys, has been se?onded for service in Johore. Mr. A. J. G. Crosse has been temporarily nominated as a member of the Hospital Board, Pontian, vice Mr. Cheng Liew Ser. Inche Yunos bin Othni..\ Posts and Telegraphs Department, has been
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  • 333 3 Minor Matters In Commission Singapore. Friday. S NUMBER of minor matters were re- ferred to in the Municipal meeting to-day, chief of which were the following: BUKIT BROWN CEMETERY Mr. Chua Keh Hai .^aid that he would like to refer to the Bukit Brovwi Cemetery. He pointed
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    • 395 3 HAD TO SLEEP PROPPED UP IN BED Too bui to lireathe Properly. A year ago she was SO fat she could not get her breath properly, and hud to be propped Up In bed. To-day she run.s a hou.se ana bu.sme.vs. What t.> the lecret of this am.udng change? Her
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    • 95 4 opov Duytia. 01 1 1 f -4-1 1 18 London, July 30. PALM OIL (Malaya; I>AJIT p^ Tr> -<u In bulp JulyAuK. shpt. £24 7.6 Value Unchanged COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Auk. Shipment. H6.10.0 Sellers £168.9 Paid SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) July Auk. Shipment. 10 6 Sellers 10 4»' 2
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    • 100 4 London. July 30 Du>tllieri 113 iy 2 llliß l7 Dunlop Rubber 35|- 35|7Vi» +71* General Electric 83;iO»/ 2 84Imperial Chemical Industrie 39- 39 3 Imperial Tobacco 150 150(7*6 4.71 Anglo-Dutch 38|l!-2 38 9 xi,' 2 Canadian Pacific 12»/ 8 12^ London Tin (New Share* 514^2 5141/ Rubber
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    • 27 4 I T T IF XJ L' 19 Qp]lp ro *8 .'8 Oct. Dec. Buyers 18*4 18 5 16 4-1 ia i one Dull Dull
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    • 20 4 TIN Standard. London, July 30. Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) Hti4 CLOSED Forward U!b2 V\ CLOSED
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    • 52 4 Colonial Secretary Goes On Leave Singapore, Thursday. THE Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small. C.M.G.. sailed for Heme on leav? this morning on the Ranchi. During Mr. Small's absence from the Oolcny. the Hon. Mr. F. G. Morten. Director of Education, will act as
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    • 71 4 Previous To-day Chang* F.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 132.82 Unchanged r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9502 II 16 9 02 9 16 _i/ f.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is. 2 9 32 Unchanged r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 223 32 Is. 227 32
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    • 250 4 Rousing Reception At Seremban (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Friday. THE Seremban Railway Station and its precinc's and -the stretches of road nearby were dressed in festive garb to welcome home His Highness Yang D. Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan who returned to-day after an absence of
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    • 34 4 GOLD London, July 30. Previous To-day Cbang* Fine Bar per oz. £6.19.9' > £6.19.8! 2 —1 SILVER Spot 20 116 20Va 4-1116 4 months forward 20 116 20 3 16 +»4 1 o
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    • 68 4 ITHE YOKOHAMA lUfl ISPECIEl SPECIE BANK, LTD. j/il \P/A/ I (Established in 1880) vs£r Capital SubscriDed (Fuh\ r H II paid up) Y.icoooo.oon Reserve Fund Y.130.900.0000X Iftlßl 1 1V99 WMmM *»U^.MBL Head Office: YOKOHAMA INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. PASSENGER'S M Manager r. YAMAMOTO Tel: No.
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    • 13 4 Jllotol. Union INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. ai Agents: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches.
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  • 729 5 STOCKS SHARES I Issued By Fraser Company I Singapore, July 30, 6 p.m. RllrK urn bang 37 39Bf-- 4 Hk;' .m 33 3 34 6 g[ 2.12 V z 2.17»/ 2 cd Eg Kong Tin 39- 411 -cc ETVin V. 1.00 1.05 jKamunting 141- 14;9cd Bununting Tin 14 15 Km
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  • 459 5 RUBBER MARKET REVIEW Messrs. Stanton Nelson Weekly Re pun *ii\c£. huti rnoaj .1-1 uirte mai H nave UVtfU lU.i.y UCUVL', ou«. '.»i>.i»out| uiiy gicUi, UUtftllskWOU in puce, UJ a.»j j paiucuiur features 01 no e. iNicw xoik, ui 11*41*4, look a gloomy vie* j oi ine revised estimate 01 sni|*menis
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  • 33 5 M-'ii 1 for Pi'lembang originally advertised for despatch by .< s. Senang closing at 1 p.m. to-dav will now be despatched bv bj. Belawan closing al 1 p.m. on the same day.
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  • 242 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int H4«B i££ r 31 30 H*% 106 nom I IJ °< red. 1947 $1.600 000 I 4i,- i!L Mar 31 *Pt 30 ....107 110 nom i»O9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 4" Mar 31. Sept. 30 ...115 117 nom I-*™ red.
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  • 232 5 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore. July 3(J MIMN(i. Tin at midday was ***** down i Tne London l toek Exchange vesterd v firm and active and although onlv a small number of order*. < for tin shares vere received from London this morning it would appear that the
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    • 190 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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    • 458 6 •-W^ ~r- O A nflirn Deceased, who is an outfitter, 0 J 1 Hr" ilXl /A I Sj/VI XINB PL-I> m Wmf*Wmm%Mm%i -S[gP^ 5 tiv« P.W.D.. to Hx new curtains in Ki»v I I 9?— a. Fjg *f£ Hone when the tragedy occurred. h?I lIILI PALMER, tr BARRY MACKAY '^^S^,
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  • 354 7 FREE DRINKS FAMILY ALLOWANCE French M. P's Are Paris. fN spite of their recent "rise" in salary 1 British MP's are still a long wav behind their French colleagues' in the Chamber of Deputies in the matter of privileges. Here is what Deputies get for being elected: Salary: *****0 francs
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  • 143 7 Messrs Lewis And Peat's Report Singapore, July 3U. WE have been In for a quiet week since our last report, and only normal trading has been done. Offerings on the whole have been light, and in order to fill orders, sellers' prices have had to be paid from
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  • 161 7 Messrs. Guthrie Co's Rubber Report Singapore, July 29. THE rubber market has again displayed a declining tendency, although the Raat has shown a certain amount of re-cis-ance to the lower levels. There has been a fair weight of dealer selling and eculator liquidation In London and T ew York and.
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  • 198 7 THE great need to-day II not for food, but for a more complete diet There is a big difference between the two. The food supply mav be adequate and its quality high. but the fact remains that the ordinary fooda Which form the regular dnily
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    • 92 7 I ALHAMBRA TOMORROW] /wHr Jr w K» V ft •rs'^ *iS^^ ,J" >^>~ V 'k\ Y N V/V THE SENSATIONAL tjt I /KX DANCE SUCCESS W *^T^ MaCLj Th^ llisil'" THE MAN WHO'D FIGHT ANYTHING MEETS A WOMAN WHO FIGHTS BACK! EDWARD ARNOLD FRANCINE LARRIMORE 4 i\" ai^^ 1 #t:
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  • 1484 8 Marshal Chiang Kai Slut's Address to THE following is Lie full translation fti the message which .Marshal CMMI 1 Kai suck attrverea to the aattea at the Ruling \_^^^_______^_S_f' ••When Chiasi wascarrytai eat her cardinal policy for ma. "'«< t*rnal peace and
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  • 138 8 A mbula nce Calls Singapore Friday. A: GO4 o.m. -esterday. a Chinese boy about 5 years of age. was taken to >'-_ General Hospital after having oeen knocked down by a lorry. Bo'h his Wjen were badly brutied and be was Weeuiiis m rhe nose and mouth. Thi Indians and
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  • 655 9 Slashing Condemnation By M. P. In House Of Commons lllf Westminister. SLASHING condemnation of teachers and educational bodies who tended to n m x politics with their duties and discussions, came from Major Ralph Rayner. Conservative MP. for Totnes, in the House of Commons
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  • 78 9 Belgrade. A BRIDE and bridegroom were drowned in the Dnna when the raft on which they were travelling down the nver to the church struck a hidden rock and broke up. Twenty wedding guests, who were also on the raft, managed to swim ashcre, but Fejfo
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  • 316 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, July 31, 1937. SALARIES IN MALAYA THE newly awakened interest of members of the House of Commons in Malaya naturally causes gratification in this country, but it must be admitted that not all the questions asked are of a helpful nature. The other day a member,
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  • 887 10 The Last War Is Not Yet Paid For TOR all that there is a touch of the bizarre about it. the story which came from America the other day telling of an American citizen's plan for the u.s. Government tosels« the linen Queen Mary and Noimandie in part payment a
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  • 343 11 GIRL'S £3,000 FOR LOSS OF EYE EXPLOSION SEOUEL Experiment To Make Oxygen i fHIRTEEN-years-oid girl who lost A an eye following an explosion in the •ttance laboratory of a girls' school Tt Lancaster-road, South Norwood. was awarded £3,H§ damages before Lord Hewart in the King's Bench Div^ion recently. <he was
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  • 184 11 Open- Air Production In Germany Frankfurt-On-Main. jjHAKESPEARES "HENRY IV" is one of toe plays to be given in the world jamouj Romerbenr Open- Air Drama Fes--2J which opens here and continues •"Kg August 31. »he plays are given on the picturestoediaeval square in front of the °ld building
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  • 156 11 Delivered A Paris Banquet Paris. "MONSIEUR le President; I have the honour to convey to you by Command of the King, how much His .Majesty appreciates the presence here this evening of your excellency and Mme. Lebrun. His Majesty commands me to thank you most
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  • 143 11 Suicide Of Man Cited In Divorce •r DO NOT think a reconciliation would I be possible after this unfortunate affair" Mr Paul Oliver* Horton. of Lancaster told a Daily Mail reporter after he had been granted a decree nisi from rr.s wife at Livepool Assizes recently. Th* suicide of the
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    73 11 A party of German schoolgirls arrived on MstlST rids as the guests of the Wirral County School for Girb, Babington, Cheshire, and thev will be the guests of the school. This L> a return visit as a party of girls from tne Wirral school were guests of the Ger.nan in
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  • 121 11 Peasant's Dash To Sick Wife Belgrade JOVAN Jovanovitch, a poor peasant oi Novi, Yugoslavia, received a U gram that his wae was desperately dl ni a distant village, and was calling for him He had no money lor his fare so, gathering huge bunches oi popp.es lie stood on the
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  • 92 11 Berlin fARAVAN trailers whicli can be easily u attached to private cars and left wherever the motorist likes, without the necessity of returning them to the place there they were hired, are now available for tourists throughout Gk r many The hiring out of caravan trailers
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  • 125 11 Warsaw. A CROWDED audience witnessing a performance ol "Macbeth" at a theatre at Deboska, South Poland, sat in I complete quiet at ihe tense moment in I the play al \Viich Lady Macbeth kills her husband* Suddenly from the .stalls a shot rang out. The
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  • 331 12 London R oad Co llapse Southampton was plunged into darkness for three hours, while the first complete test of air raid precautions in this country was made. The town was one of the chief theatres of the experiment and the Home Secretary was present. The exercises wer e very realistic,
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  • 56 12 The second block of twenty Hals at L IUOI House. S uth Ilaeknev London was opened by the Dak* of Kent ml o leased by the Bfahop of stepn'ev Phote khows th,. Duke of Kent arriving for Jhe ceremony through the ranks ol children
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 5. July 31, 1937. EDITED BY "HERMES' Every Saturday.
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    • 478 1 Open Championships For Singapore Swimmers? JELDOM has the series of water polo matches between the Europeans and the Chinese In recent years rroduced So disappointing a game as that v.hieh tooK p ace in the S.S. C. pool the other evening. Th e Club side was not at full >trene:th
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    • 464 1 Services Miss Cup Final Again SELANGOR LIKELY TO WIN AGAIN ONCE again the Combined Services have disappointed their supporters by Ing at the last fence in the Malaya Cup stakes. Never before were their i 1 ospecta of reaching the final so rosy as they were this season, and there
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    • 481 1 Organised Inter-Club Water Polo Passing from the specific to the general in this matter of water polo rivalries, it is perhaps permissible to raise again the old question of organised inter-club games. Why .should not the game be popularised by the organising of more matches between the clubs? When the
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    • 345 1 All-Malaya Rowing Regatta 01 YMPIC AMBITION PREMA IV RE CONSIDERABLY interest has been aroused in local rowing circles by the suggestion put forward this week that Malaya should consider the possibility of sending a crew to the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1940. It is the more Interesting as the
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    • 651 2 Boon Mah And Gauder Strong Contenders For Lightweight Title NEWS of Nell Hemchit .s second victory over Ignacio Fernandez, lightweight champion of Singapore, when thev met the other night at Malacca, did not come as any great surprise to his friends here. Ignacio Fernandez is about the easiest boxer to
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    • 194 2 His greatest falling-off is in speed, and it speaks volume for Fernandez that despi'te this handicap he was able to put up such a good show against Marquez recently, all of wh.ch goes to show that when Ignacio is called upon eventually to defend bis
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    • 108 2 Sakamoto, the Japanese flyweight. gained very convincing victory oven L S Fond at the New World last week.] Fond was disappoint tog He got home .such a gOOd wallop to the body in the firs* round, putting the Japanese down, but he went all silly about
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    • 132 2 Round The-Island Yacht Race This Weekend THE annual round-the-island race for •B" class yachts will take place this weekend. The start this morning (Saturdav will be at 9 a.m.. the yachts crossing the starting line between the Club buoys leaving the ou'er club to port. The course will be round
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    • 317 2 TWO HOCKEY INTERNATIONALS IN S.C.C. RANKS IN NEW SEASON HOCKEY trials this week in connection with the all-malayan Chinese Olympiad., which is now in progress at Jalan Besar stadium, have served as a reminder that the season of cricket and soccer is beginning to wane now and the winter games
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    • 512 2 M.L.T. A. Titles To Sansonis Again? AN SCC TOURNEY GROUSE AFTER the brilliant showing which they put up in the exhibi ion matches which they played in Singapore a: beginning of thJI week, H. bansoni and nil cousin. Miss D. Sansoni, have esteDhshed themselves as popular favourites lor the Malayan
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    • 384 3 Too Many Matches Are Left Drawn At Present HOURS OF PLAY TOO LONG? From Our Oion Correspondent) London, July 17. THERE is still a possibility of The Eng- land-Australia Tests next season being extended to five days instead of lour. Over 50 per cent of Tests
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    • 866 3 1,000 Runs A Month Earlier HOME SPORTS NOTES It was not until the end of June that the first batsman completed his 1.000 runs for the season last year, but this year James Parks of Sussex completed nil 1,000 nearly a month earlier. Further evidence of the increased rat" of
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      • 151 3 VITAL FORCE f& *«4r '^Xx..-. I 'f v'4**'' XMtiltilp' SSakaßw^' UNLESS you are a rare exception in these busy times there il not a function of your mind or body but will be the better lor PHOSFERINE it is neither more nor less than a combination of recognised nerve-foods prepared
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    • 50 4 In a water polo match at the S.S. C the Chinese defeated the Europeans on Tuesday evening bv six goals to one. The club's goal was obtained through a penalty. Here is a picture of the European team and another an incident during play. Tribune
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      120 4 How The Force Beat The Malays Four pictures which show incidents in the play in the match In the first divisioi was the heaviest defeat the Malays have sustained for a lons tin e. and was the t division champions of the S.A.F.A. but have not reproduc:d tfe eir form
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      55 4 Non-Benders of Malaya Meet In Singapore Ml Non-Benders of Malaya were reunited at the S C.C last week-end, very bright cricket and a highlight of the game was f^______ 1 PS u the Rest scored a win by 100 runs over Sirraoore. They produced 1 M Stradling and C. H
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    • 43 5 America's Cup Races This Week A fine view of the Endeavour 11, w hich is to take part in the challenge races for the America's Cup at New York. The contest begins this week-end and continues until one contender has won five races.
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    • 573 6 Schoolboy As Colony Cricketer PENANCS s/.\ MEN I AGAINST F.M.S. 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 30 F:NANG is well pleased with the fact that it hat; .supplied .six of the Colony t?am for the annual cricket match again* the F.M.3. The number might have been seven, had it not
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    • 643 6 STAR A THLETES MISSED MALAYAN A.A. MEETING rfioffl Our Own Reporter. Kuala Lumpur. July 3u participate In spite of this, however, there were four records broken and in the three miles race, a time was returned which compares very well with the British record for this event Some speculation was
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    • 480 6 Perak Held To A Draw By Penang CUP FINAL MISSED AGAIN (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, July 26. THE hopes of the large army of foot. ball fans in Perak of the State aopearing in the final of the "Malaya" Cup football competition this season were shattered on Saturday when
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    • 108 6 Kent May Hare A League Soon Kent is contemplating league cricket on similar lines to -that played in the North. The county is rather alarmed for the future of its county XI as the young players have not come up to the scratch and it is felt that league cricket
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    • 127 6 London. July W THE BriUsi- Boxing Boara oi Control has asked the United States Nohow Boxing Association to check up on American boxers who are sou^ni (principals for bouts in England. Mr. Edward C. Foster, executive seci tary of the National Boxing Associa u of
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    • 997 7 LOCAL CRICKET NOTES THE principal interest of cricketers in Malaya this weekend inevitably lies in Penang, wh re the 33rd match between C 1 my and F.M.S. will be played on the padang of the Penang Sports Club the ch.ef fixture of
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    • 192 7 Non-Benders Show The Way The Non-Benders' reunion last weekend In Singapore was a great success socially and from the cricket point of view. The batting of the Rest on Saturday was delightful at times, and the manner in which most of the batsmen came out to meet the ball would
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    • 113 7 F.M.S.- Colony Results Of Last Ten Years AS a point of interest we append here- with a list of the results of the F.M.S. -Colony cricket fixture during the past ten years. There have been 32 matches played in all to date, of which the F.M.S. have won 18, the
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    • 32 7 The Ceylon Shorts Club have journeyec to Kuala Lumpur to plav the T P CA at cricket, hockey and billiards during the August Bank Holiday.*
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      48 7 The British Wightman Cup lawn k taaaa prior l<> tlieir departure for America on the "Queen Mary* 1 wal tram. Left to ri^lit 1 rda James, Miss M. I.umb. Miss K. E St miners. Miss E. M l.v.muan. Mis* Joan Ingram and .Miss Mary Hard wick. Topical Press
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    • 791 12  -  Captain Hawk TURF TOPICS By APART from the three figure paid by Amazing when he scored his first win In Malaya on the opening day of the Penang meeting last Saturday, dividends on both days ware on the low side. Jonathan show-d sudden reversal to
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    • 162 12 Won Every Race In Which He Started Enormously built, thick set and on? oi the heaviest eaters ever seen in a stable. The Tetrarch won easily every race for which he started. Many of the best horses on the turf to-day are descended from this ''phenomenon* 1 as Steve Donoghue
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    • 147 12 FOLLOWING arc the principal cricket fixtures in Singapore during the peek -end: To-day Cricket Club vs. The Navy, at S.C.C. Chinese vs. St. Andrew's 0.8.. at Farrer »ark. Ceylonase vs. Railway Institute. f.rc^lcai College vs. R E. Changi, at .'oiiege. Y.M.C.A. vs. Middlesex, at Giliinan.
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    • 45 12 G.S.F.A. Cup Reaches Closing Stages THE semi-final ties In the Government Services F.A. Challenge Cup Competition will be played as follows: Marine Dept. vs. Excise on Wednesday Aug. 4. at Post Office Club ground. Post Oihce vs. P.W.D on Friday Aug. 6. a: J.C.S.A. ground
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    • 290 12 Singapore Soccer Summary i FIXTURES, RESULTS AND TABIES i rOLLOWING are the principal soccer a fixtures in Singapore during the coming week. Malaya Cup Aug. 7. Singapore vs. Selangor. cu D final; at Kuala Lumpur. First Division Aug 4 Inniskillings vs Cricket Club Second Division Aug. 3 Publishers vs. Inniskillings.
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    • 47 12 AUGUST golf fixtures at Keppel area* follows:— monthly medal (stroke 1 Saturday and Sunday. Aug 1 and 8 Qualifying round of the Keppel cup will be played off in conjunction with tne August Medal. Monthly mixed foursome competition Sunday afternoon. Aug. 15
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    • 208 13 A swarm of bees estimated a t 15.000 aad a Post Office engineer nlave,. the teding Parts ma London street dram* In Westb.urne Crescent water The bees descended on the Crescent, disorganising traffic a^d causing a Ur amor.; residents who couldn't close windows an d doors fast
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      • 534 16 S jPSvjg/^^ TO FRENCH TORTS homewards DALNY For Marseilles Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Au I CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aue i\ LINOIS For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sent 4 1 I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept J OUTWARDS. 1 (from Marseilles) LINOIS
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    • 458 17 Japanese Plans For New Vessels THE Japanese Communications Office has decided on granting a subsidy of Y33.750.000 for the cons' ruction of a number of 'cr'acks" .steamers with the Tokyo Olympiad in view, savs th" "Japan Chronicle." According to the plans worked out so far the
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    • 101 17 British Liner's Vain Attempt To Save Life k BLUE STAR liner's vain attempted to n save an injured passenger on a German ship In the Bay of Biscay was described in a radio inecaage received In London recently, from <he Arandora Star. The liner was homeward bound fn
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    • 20 17 The Air M til i [mnei lil i de from Singapore on July ■> in London on Jj!v 29
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      • 168 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! j STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES FOR p EH DATI AND TIME o .North > Brunei and Labuan Darvel Jj 31 i p m jrengganu and Dungun (Parcels only) Gemas 31 i p.m. par. els for Western Canada. China and Hongkong must not exceed 11 lounds in weight. No Parcel
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      • 339 17 I SHIPS JN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVKS OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE b Entrance Exit nip Godown Gate fcate Ranpura 18 23 Kama 16 2 i Mata Har. ifl Potsdam 13 2 Main 11 2 Pangkor 9 2 Bontwan 7 Bhyojui Maru 30 2 Twcedbank 32 2 3 City of
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    • 434 18 £2,000, 000 AYEARFOR BRITISH FILMS BIG ORDER FROM U.S. Mr. Alexander Korda's a/in Alexander Korda returned to al LsaHan from BeMjamed recently, bringing a guaranteed income of £2,000.000 a year from abro;wl for the British films to be made at Denham. This will be the result ol n; foliations bv
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    • 99 18 Husband's Farewell Note "DLEASE forgive me— something snapped in my brain" was the farewell note found by the young wife of Eddie LOfthouae, aged 28. of Lower Wortley Leeds Then horns later Mrs. Lefthouse learned that her husband's burned and mutilated body had buen found 500 yards from
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    • 1163 18 Rubber Situation Has Remained TT Uninteresting London. July 19. n is some weeks since w e fulminated against the defeatist attitude of the world in general and w e must admU the^e has been a very considerable improvement in the world's nervous condition
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    • 158 18 Death OfEarlßala Election Agcm IS his beloved chief was taking hk in the Housi of Lords a. Earl If J' win. Arthur R. Annis. for v years election agent and friend nf? Premier Stanley Baldwin, was dead, the symptoms, according 0 ia? tor. being of poisoning. Mr.
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    • 267 18 High Cost Of Manufacture in U.K. London, July 29. EARLY publication of the pioposals for milk industry, which will requi legislation, and cf a statement on"::. poultry industry was promised by the minister of Agriculture when he to:: the House of Commons at question tuni that the Government
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    • 453 19 IjOO For New Kennels In Mountain Pass Geneva ANIMAL-lovci throught the world ha\> combined t 0 give a new lease of life to the famous St. Bernard dogs, whose reputation was so badly besmirched ;.ly when two of them killed a little g:rl who
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    • 104 19 Arrested Cairo. A<,\.\(i of 13 drug traffickers, ineladiag a former corporal att; ■!•< to (»iza Provincr hat be(n arrested following a successful raid by the EgJpiiiM Police. trafficker! had MtaUhhed thfir headquarter! among some tvrtt %i tlu* toot of the Mokattm HiUl near here, and were rounded
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    • 50 19 Singapore. Friday JERIOUS injuries were sustained by four Chinese passengers in a mosjui'to bus which was travelling along rhomson Road yesterday with a moor crry. The accident occurred at the ourth mile. One man is stated to be in a critical ondition at the General Hospi'al.
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      36 19 sp rieus flooding followed tne cl.u h>.:ist at hristol OS Si Swith n I Day. I'i.oo shows: Tons of earth disiodged by the rain near Clifton Down Sta tnn, Bristol, completely blocking the line. Topical Press
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    • 62 19 After driving through the cheering ranks of 50,000 schoolchildren. Queen Mary oponed the new civic centre at Wandswoilh, largest gOffewgli in the Metropolitan area of London. Photo shows: Queen Mary welcomed by the Mayor of Wandsworth, Mr. W. 11. Heath, as she arrived to open the new civic centre at
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    • 222 19 Brussels. AFTER four day's search through France and Belgium, the second of two fellow-passengers to disappear from the Brazilian liner Raul Soares was arrested recently by Belgian police at Peruwelz, Hainault. He |g Dr. Dadiana a Rumanian. When the Raul Soares docked at Le Havre
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    • 210 19 Chinese Volunteers' Camp Concert A very enjoyable conC4 rt was held at Tanjong Bruas Camp on guest night (July '2.1 1 when the members of the "B" (Chine.sci Company entertained a large gathering of visitors. Among those present *ere the Honourable Mr v.. V. c; Day, (acting Resident C uncillori,
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    • 205 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Total f Books Clo?e flnanci TiN Date Ex. Div Payable Date tods] Batu Selangor ll> r Int. Aug I To Auc* 13 Aug 6 Hongkong Tin 30 r r Int. Aug 20 faU K. Kamunting 5% Int. Aug 13 25% Bonus Aug
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      • 210 20 8.11 p.m. Bengali songs and music. 9)M p.m. News bulletin in Bengali. 10.11 p.m. Hindustani music. 10.56 p.m. News bulletin in English 11.11 p.m. "Behind the Pfcotlighte Talk on traditional theatres. 11.26 p.m. Leon Goutkin's Russia* Trio ZBW 3 Hongkong 31.4 metres (9.52 mcs). TO-MORROW 6.30 p.m. European programme. 650
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      • 1062 20 fON fHrf^APloJl t BRITISH EMPIRE I Radio Colonial PROGRAMME to-day mmm u/aratength l».« metres (15.241 K« i.u-M.r^-h-n t:— eel! r>Jt^— 91M m Gramophone Records. a.m. <*SH Hin metre* (21.47 705•> m Talk on French Events dn QUO 16.86 metre* (1779 mc); GSJ Jugoslav) kSJ»3 metres (21.5S mca.). 72q r.m. News
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      • 451 20 •I PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C I Singapore Station On 225 Metres rm HAY Favour (Gramophone Records) i iuwai Gay Nincties Waltz Medl 12 45 p.m.:-Light Orchestral Con- Debroy somers with Raymond Newe° cert, played by Reller's Famous Hunga- Fifty Years of Song." London Palladi M ri an Bund.
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    • 114 21 25 Dead And 50 Hurt Near Paris Paris, July 30 rENTY live persons arc reported to have been killed and iify Injured In a railway accident at Villencuve. St. Georges, about IS miles south of Paris. The train involved wa > the Paris-St. Etienne express, which was derailed,
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    • 73 21 Passengers Lost In Ocean Disaster Baltimore, Juiv 30 SEVERAL passengers were burnt to death when the car-, vessel City of Baltimore caught fire 14 miles oil Baltimore to-day and was wrecked There were about 100 aewngers on board and most of them were rescued bv flreboats and coastguard
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    • 1432 22 JUDGE ON 'HIGH- HANDED' ACTION IRVING JONES' $200 Damages For Plaintiff I Singapore, Friday. ORR he described as the high handed conduct of the defendant, was taken into account by his h.rdship Mr. Justice Home in the high Court to day, when he assessed the damages he awarded to Mr.
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    • 556 23 SOCCER UNDER Singapore Easily Beat Johore j Singapore, Friday. PAHANG obtained a walk-over from Penang in ?he first of two soccer niatcho. decided at the Anson Road Stadium to-day in the opening programme of the Fourth Chinese Olympiad. Scheduled to start at 4 oYlock the Penang team
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    • 46 23 j following competitions have been [fanged for the holiday weekend at *PM Golf Club ho f v: AIfor d c »p (al1 da y l8 2g stroke on handicap. 'borrow and Monday: Stapleford Tnm com Petitinn (mornings only), -morrow: Mixed flag Competition
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    • 481 23 IN the track and field events at the Jalan Besar Stadium, the following are the results of the days work: 100 Metres Dash (Men) no^ 1 l: r 1 J Ther So Ke e (Perak), 112 sees.. 2 Ho Tiong San ISingapore), 3.
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    • 110 23 House Rises Until October 21 London, July 30 [HE House of Commons met to-day for the last time before rising for the rammer recess, which lasts until Octoser 21. The pdjournment motion conained the usual provision empowering he Speaker on representations t> nade by the Government to
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    • 386 23 TEN matches In all were played off in the Tennis Tournament, which form oart of the Malayan Chinese Olympiad, at the S.C.R.C. to-day. eight Men's Singles and Two Women's Singles being decided The following ahe the results of the day's ties: Men's Single*
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    • 72 23 Johore— Singapore Walk Next Weekend THE fourth International Walking Race from Johore Bahru to Singapore for the "Hodges Challenge Cup" will be held on Sunday Aug. 8 Owing to the generosi'y of one of the Officers of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers a second challenge cup has been put up for
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    • 57 23 S. R. C Tennis Tour na ment Shortly S TENNlS. tournament will l>e held by the Singapore Recreation Club beglnning on Aug. 23 The events will b as fellow;; ftngldi Hand cap "A'' and "B." Doubles Handicap, Veterans' Singles Hand cap Mix<Ti Doubles Handicap Women's Singles Handicap and Women's Doubles
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      15 23 N. S. Wise, beaten in the first round of the open singles at Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 166 23 MALAYAN TENNIS N. S. Wise Out In First Round I From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 30. TWO Singapore players were eliminated 1 in the first round of the men's singles of the Malayan tennis championships to-day. N. S. Wise, who lost his Singapore title a week ago to
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    • 186 23 Channel Swimming Season About To Begin MISS Eva Morrison, native of Nova i? Scotia, and now a naturalised ci'izen of the United States has arrived In I Britain for her attempt on the English Channel later in the summer. Miss Morrison intends to make no attack on the record of
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    • 454 24 MEETING Eight Sprint Races On A Card Of iav* card of nine events for the thud •THERE are elgnt sprint races «-JJJSr Meeting. The mam event over 8^ 1 day of the Penang Turf Club's Sum™ 1 wet k furlongs is the only long race
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    • 66 24 Malayans London, July 21. Callers at Malaya House this week included: Dr. A. V. Hitch, Medical Dept., Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shear, Capt. and Mrs. W. G. 3mith, P.W.D., Kuala Lumpur, Mr. P. D Lawson, Singapore, Mr. George Lamb, Muar, Mr. J. E. S. Alexander, Singapore
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    • 44 24 Racr 2-ROYAL WORTHINGTON. Broadway Baby Race 3— KIT. Duchess Verderer. Race 4— LAKES OF KILLARNEY. Blue Cross. Race S— EMPEROR KUBLAI. Cheerful Lady. Race 6— CHARLEYS AUNT Rate 7 -JAVA MOON. Marie Antoinette. Race B— STELLA'S PET. Race 9— EXCUSE ME.
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    • 447 24 TWO BATSMEN TOP THE 300 MARK RECORDS BROKEN IN HOME TWO individual innings of over 300 runs made the second half of this week an historic one in home cricket. Paynter. ihe England batsman, put up 322 ai his share of Lancashire's prodigious total of 640 for eight wickets, declared
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    • 67 24 House of Commons. July 30. MR. Eden, in the course of a brief IWgta'ement, re-emphasised the importance Britain attached to the Mediterranean "We intend to maintain our right of way and we willingly admit that others have an equal right," he declared. The Government's non-intervention scheme stood or fell
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    • 116 24 Mandates Commission In Session London. July 30 THE social session of the Pfrmanent 1 Mandates Commission of the u-* of Nations opened this niornin. J» the presidency of M Pierre Orts. 01 gium. 4V.O pnval It has before it the report oT JM JWj Commission on the proposed part
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    • 288 24 Tournament Polo At K. L 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday A POLO tournament for the MacDougai A Cup la taking place at Kuala Lumpur soon this week-end on the ground of the Selangor Polo Club, under the auspices of the Malayan Polo Association. This challenge Cup
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