Morning Tribune, 7 August 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE i)L 2.— No. 160. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, August 7, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 231 1 SITUATION CRITICAL Foreigners Warned MAJOR BATTLE EXPECTED SI NO JAPANESE hostilities are apparently feared m Hankow. All Japaneses civilians have been order, ed to gather at the wharves by 6 p.m. to-day. v hinese and Japanese forces m war kit face each other along the
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  • 945 1 Hankow, Aug. 6. rhe situation m Hankow is most critiJapanese marines have already (,cl and taken up positions m the (cession. They are now facing he •'icse troops only by a short distance, ti a clash is imminent. cording to an official report, the ese air force is
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  • 75 1 To Come Into Force On Monday London, Aug 6. FE speed up of air mails between Britain and the Continent, by which m many cases as much as 24 hours will be saved, comes into force on Monday. Fourteen countries come within the scope of
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  • 107 1 Broken London, Auk 6. BANK of England returns on active note circulation shows that all records for spending were broken over the August Bank Holiday. Currency no f es m circulation on Wednesday amounted to £503,877,456 the highest figure ever recorded In Britain. and £5,538.746 more than m
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    54 1 The first Royal Air Force planes totake part m a foreign display, a flight of Hawker Furies left Tangmer e Aerodrome, Sussex, to take part m the International Aviation Meeting organised by the Aero Club of Switzerland at Zurich. Photo shows' Th e pilots studying their route before taking off
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  • 104 1 S.O.S. BY BRITISH STEAMER Marseilles, Aug. 6. THE British steamer "British Cor--1 poral" sent an S.O.S. saying that she had been bombarded, calling for immediate assistance and giving her position as fifty miles from North Africa, which is approximately opposite Algiers. A later message states that
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  • 53 1 A New Commercial Agreement Washington, Aug. 6. 11 NEW Russo-American Commercial Agreement has been concluded, granting the Soviet, for the first time, the most favoured nation treatment. In return the Soviet agrees to buy at least forty million dollars worth of American products m the next
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  • 76 1 CLIPPER III First Daylight Crossing Of Atlantic London, Aug. 6. THE pan-American Airways flyingboat 1 Clipper 111 left Foynes, at the mouth of the Shannon, early this morning for Botwood. Newfoundland. This is the first daylight crossing of the Atlantic m the cases of the many flights preparatory to a
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  • 41 1 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. A. Keir. Acting Director of Education, Straits Settlements, and Adviser on Education, Malay States, to discharge the duties of President of Raffles College, with effect from the Ist August. 1937, inclusive
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    • 35 1 oN OTHER PAGES Page l y K\ -Consul Interviewed 2 tatus Quo In China 3 i hina Loan 21 >mericas' Cup 21 j i'erak Skye Meet 22 J j Home Cricket 22 \hibition Tennis 23
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    • 65 1 AUCTION CLEARANCE of Manufacturers' Representative's Stock of new Surplus American Dresses on Saturday, August 7th at Raffles Bazaar, Raffles Place. Dresses will be auctioned individually to highest bidder. Auction to be conducted by Cheong Khoon Seng and Co., Licensed Auctioneers. Dresses may be inspected at premises on Friday, August 6th-
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  • 451 2 NO DESIRE TO BE AGGRESSIVE Interview With Former Consul Singapore. Friday. "THE Chinese ;iro a peace-loving I* people »nd have no desire to be aggressive but if China is atlaeked it is the hounded duty of the Chinese people to put up a strong re sistanee
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  • 107 2 Unconditional Discharge For Telegraph Clerk Singapore. Friday MR. J. C. Belns, an operator m the employ of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, was granted an uneonrlltional dulcharge irom bankruptcy by Mr Justice Home In the Bankruptcy Court to-day. In his. report on th,. bankruptcy Mr. T. L. Tan tne Assistant
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  • 172 2 Singapore, Friday. THAT his client had acted on his ad- vice, advice which had turned out t 0 be bad. and that he had new thought better of it and wished for a review of the order of Court, was ihe submission made by Mr.
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  • 153 2 Singapore, Friday. roUND lying unconscious m th e com- pound of house m River Valley Road, a male Malay was conveyed to ihe General Hospital at about 5.30 p.m yesterday. No external Injuries wore noted and it is thought that lt was a c.ise ci collapse.
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  • 39 2 I Hi Hast Methodist Church Council ha.-, ed a resolution expressing its lt) al "i Rev Dr. T m. Johnston t> i <•< nt decision to go to prison rath< than pay a fine of £100 for contempt ol :t
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  • 306 2 PLANTERS and others Interested In agriculture are notified that a large scale experimental plantation exists at Serdanu m the state of Selangor, Federated Malay States This plantation is situated abOUl M miles by road from Kuala Lumpur and 5' 2 from Sungei Besi Railway Station J t has
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  • 321 2 tFrom Ovn Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Aug. b. Mr. H. B. Langworthy. Commissioner of Police, Johore. who left for Penang with Mrs Langworthy on holiday on July 27 has returned to Johore Bahru. A Mr. R. Cunnyngham Brown, the Singa, pore and Johore lawyer, has temporarily closed
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  • 117 2 THE following officers passed m Malay at the examination held on June 14 and 15: STANDARD I H. W. Nightingale, D. J. Fitz Gibbon. R. L. Akers, A.J. Wynne, C. R. NewtonKing, G. Williams, D. H. Christie, G. J. Gurney, K. D. Luke, L. I. Lewis,' J. E.
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  • 34 2 Senh nee of 18 months' imprisonment was passed at the Old Bailey on Lewis Marler, aged 50. proprietor of the Pick wick Inn tearooms, Pall Mail. w.. rhnrf?ed with setting lire to the premises
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  • 107 2 "WE'RE ON THE JURY NOW" 1 musing Comedy 1/ The Pavilion "WE'RE On The Jury Now" thi rko Radio picture at the Pavilio comedy of an original turn It is not a comedy situation whfch opens the proceedings, for a I murdered and his wife is on trial but there
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  • 160 2 THE following appointments were notified m yesterdays Gazette. Mr. G. L. Howe has been appointed to act as SoLcitor-General, S.S., With ellect from July 30, inclusive. Mr. N. A. Worley has been appointed to act as Attorney-General. S.S.. with effect from July 31, inclusive. The Hon. Mr.
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  • 90 2 Singapore. Friday BEFORE Mr. Justice Home m the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Mr. K.FOe n lers, an assistant m the Singapore Gas ket Company, was granted his disch^ from bankruptcy subject to his consent m? to a judgment m the sum ot s-ou In his report on the bankruptcy
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  • 35 2 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. J. A Blach. MCS. to be a Commissioner of tn< Mohammedan and Hindu EndowmentBoard for the Settlement of Penang nee Major H. S. Paterson, MCS
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  • 34 2 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. J. C. McEve't MCS. to be a Police Magistrate for tn< Settlements of Penang and Malacca, witfl effect from the 6th August. 1937. Inclt
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    • 137 2 Aslhma Cause Killed m 24 Hours Thanks to th<> discovi ry of an Amerli physician, it now is possible t > gi t rid <" Fhose terrible spells <<f choking, gaspim coughing and wheesJng Asthma by l<iii j i"' the true cause which Is G< m In the blood No
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  • 232 3 PRESS COMMENTS ON FAR EAST CRISIS flatus Quo In North China Will Not Be Restored pi I "»<* sa J s now seems certain hpt the status quo m North China will not I restored, at least not for a century or two. "It also seems probable that japan will
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  • 156 3 •The possibility of a major war has not been eliminated. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has declared that negotiations for a peaceful settlement can no longer be considered but the Generalissimo, though capable on occasion of matching firm words with firm actions, is too good a Chinese m
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  • 87 3 Tokyo, Aug. 6. Questioned m the Diet the Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota), declared, acconfliag to the Nichi Nichi, that if < bins was induced to participate m the German -Japanese anti-Comint-ern pact and communism was driven out of the Orient, peace m East Asia would be firmly established.
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  • 84 3 IT is hereby declared that it appears to the Governor m Council that the of land m the South West Disrict, Penang, are needed for a public purpose, to wit, for Military Defence Works. m A plan of the said land may be inpected at the
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  • 31 3 London. Aug. 6 Tiie non-intervention Sub Committee igreed to adjourn until called together again. Meanwhile the Technical Subcommittee wa.s established to inquire into the Question of control of land and Reuter
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  • 297 3 Japanese Shipping Competition p has been reported from To k yo that 1 th c British India S.N. Co., is entering into competition with Japanese cvmpanijs. and is establishing a new service between Japan and Madras. Such a report is actually reversing the iacts of the case. Thes
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  • 79 3 Clerk Found Hanging In Hotel Room 'From Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AN Indian was found hanging m the room of an hotel m Batu Road yes terday morning. The body was identified to-day as that of Nair, a clerk employed at Storch Bros. It is alleged that the
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  • 65 3 Government Officers Back From Leave AMONG Government officers who have returned from leave are:— Mr. H. T Hedley, Mr. J. A. Black. M.C.S.. Mr. F. H Landon Mr. J. Mc P. Brander. MCS. Mr H J T Bonar, Mr. B. Nichol. Mr A Hyde M.C.S.. Mr. E. Toncue. Mr. J.
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  • 33 3 His Excellency the Governor has been nleased to grant B Commission as BuhLeutenant List 11. In the Straits Settlements Royal Volunteer Reserve to Waller Cm^ Gee with effect from Ist July 1937. inclusive.
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  • 37 3 His Excellence the Governor has beei nleased to appoint Mr. F. 8 Gibson. M C j P to be a member of the Pilot Boar for the Settlement of Singapore vice Mr A E Thornley- Jones, deceased.
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  • 356 3 INCIDENT ON A SHIP Alleged Possession Of Chandii Singapore. Friday. ON a charge of having been m possession of 300 tahils of Red Lion chandu valued $2,400 on board the s.s^ Anshun on July 6, and being concerned m the importation of chandu into the Colony, Goh Chin Cheow was
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  • 14 3 Plans were approved recently for a new Doncaster grammar school to cost £80,000. 1
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    • 227 3 HARI) LUMPS CAME ON HER LEGS Ankles and Feet Swollen with Rheumatism Rheumatism sent this woman to bed with lumps. swellings, and inflammation Yet these symptoms soon disappeared, as they always will do when the root cause is removed. This letter tells you the method she used: I was taken
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 92 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Laville and Mr. Justice Home m the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Criminal Appeal:— Rex vs. Ratnam. Rex vs. Valayutham. The foundiition-stones of Durham County Council's £60,000 school of agjl culture at Houghall. near Durham, were i
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 130 4 London, Ang. I %ÜBBmm Steady Quiet Tone 8 15 16 8 15 16 Spot Buyers. 9 9 1 16 Sellers 9 9 116 +1 16 Sept. Buyers. 9j 16 91 H +116 Sellers. I lfi 91^ -f 116 OcMDec. Buyers. r^ J£ +116 filers r +116 Jan. Mar.
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    • 8 4 Kaffirs (West Witswatersano > 190- 190-
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    • 18 4 TIN Standard. London. Aug. 6. Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £269 £269 2 +£i»
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    • 21 4 HOLD London. .*ug. 6. tine Bar per oz. r 6 19 8 ™iq 112 C nsh Spot 20 20
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    • 68 4 d,. London, Aug. B r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 132 82 n 2 fts r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.03 116 9037 16 r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 29 32 Unchanged r.T. on Hong Kong (closing •elllng rate> U 2 3132 unphmopH r .T.
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    • 127 4 WORLD PEACE Views Of Duke Of Gloucester SPEAKING at the banquet given at Grosvenor House to celebrate the 400 th anniversary of the Honourable Artillery Company, the Duke of Gloucerter, proposing the toast of the daughter company— the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company formed m Boston, U.S.A.. said: "The world
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    • 18 4 Dublin firemen have served strike notices on the Corporation and a serious view is taken of the situation.
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    • 114 4 OCEAN SEARCH Airman Missing Over Irish Sea Liverpool. COASTGUARDS, lifeboat stations, and shipping In the Irish Sea m searching for an airman who left Spefce Aerodrome and was not been heard ol since Piloting a tiny Aeronca mono] With a range of about 200 miles, the airman. Hr. R. Grubb.
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    • 16 4 Joe Mahoney. aged 62, a roadsweeper wa.s killed m collision with a cyclic while at work
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    • 19 4 It was officially announced m Rome that there are now more than 45.000 workers employed m Italian aircraft factories.
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    • 19 4 The Air Ministry announces that oxygen will shortly be provided for aiiTiat. used for public transport above 15,000 feet.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 23 4 y_y^- \r^j) r\ JCo J SOUTH UHITISII INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. IM Alt I J Ml I II 1572 Tel. 5926. 2. r'lnlayson Green
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    • 45 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100.000.000 Reserve Fund Y.130.900.000.0C Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. j Manager f YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Managers Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 M 72 Compradore'i Desk.
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    • 12 4 MoTOE; Union INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Agents: SIMF. DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches.
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  • 574 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MIXING asdf Rrick Ord. ..1.55 185 r Prefs. 2.35 2.45 1 8.00 lO.OOnon 1 GENERAL 1 1 M. Broadcasting 0.40 o.Bonorr tf. m. xrutftoe 625 7.00 Con. T. S 7. Pref 25- 27Con. T. B. Orel. 23 9 25--b. KtuUy Co. 1.2 d 1.35
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  • 408 5 Messrs. Sum ion Nelson Cj Co.s Report Singapore, Frid Messrs. Stanton Nelson ami Co port tor the week ending Friday Aug. I 6. is as follows: The markets opened (|ui>'iv alter the holidays but steadied up towards the end ol the week. There are indications thai lather
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  • 84 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m rases 'FOB. August) 30% 31 Good F.A.Q. m bales 'F. 0.8. August) 30 30' No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose i (awardable Spore) 30% 30 7 do. August 30 7 31 do. September 31 31
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  • 233 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 tO3-o 106 ft norn 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 ...107 110 norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept 30 115 117 norn 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 392 5 SHARE MARKETS Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Aug <i MINING. Tin at midday was Si 33.00. up is^VoO. 'ihe London B ock exchange was again Arm and according t" cabled advices a number ol tm shares showed recorded gains and the Interest seems more generally distributed. Locally ail sections v
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    • 176 6 FUN AT ITS FUNNIEST! (^RXSCOSOEK3-15--6-15-9-15 HllRDstnl m the mirth degree!^^ L^ssm l\ sbbbbbl -5 BBBsm^BY bVjbsbß BBBBBBBBBBBA. I "^JO&f **_k. "ofc Bf^ i rf ___m____\\_u mhe #f 4J> V «sC' 'ir.J&T- '-''3H Extra! Special Air Mail Gaumont Pictures of I>l VIS CUP TENNI§ HERE'S YOUR BIG WEEK-END SHOW! I If*\
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    • 179 6 ANOTHER DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME! Opening ALHAMBRA T(hDay U5 U5 915 J Straightening Out Curvet A ______m Lm Levplmg^Off H.lls. In The JN| £gjfc» aSpeVd.Of^H^A.dor' g^"^** J^*> JW^R __m^^- i ihs playsd ths flams ttraight a "dams' sO •tsW -^^^Py r I f HaO sO'sTsl sWm-tt^ Home s^S^^ GARGAN BARNES j
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  • 846 7 ,\\essrs. Guthrie Co's Recalled By Discoveries Weekly Report n Jerusalem recovery from its recent apathy' j been witnessed m the Rubber] during r he past few dajrs. I ry to the view held m some quarti publication of Malayan shipfor July had no more *han a
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    • 93 7 GET READY! THEY'RE COMING!! The queen and king of song Ut and swing m their f titfi&t most exc n s JF\\ f_t quia*. 'v&'w J ROCER* flffl I oamcSaj lc# B)wEdward"Everett MAI/B ■i/w Horton Eric Blore £\y <? I TOHb Jerome Cowan -<* «P skoV. Ketti Gallia n VV
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    • 205 7 A/.V7 CHANGE AT THE CAPITOL He was happy when broke but then he found A HUNDRED Thousand-Dollar Bills and The TROUBLE started! Here's a Rip-roaring Comedy Hit from the house of M.G.M. WALLACE BEERY IN "OU» HITCH" ifl "La-WT iß^^^^J^k. s 1 1 Mi£\\ *awaw. Jr /*w S, i^mmmmt-tmw' \\A^mt
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  • 1766 8 FERMENT IN POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT CIRCLES BOARD Ol MINISTERS' DECISION REPERCUSSION OF FAMOUS BRACECiRDLE Tilt; famous Piaiflrdh incident m Ceylon, m which an Australian planter was ordered to leave Ihe island hut it| (he ;i:«v m referring the order to the Supreme Court, is still
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 56 8 I y(J The lour leaf Clover sign is a sign of gx>od health because it stands kw for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. ksJ^so totS^lkiqtlncY 0 > It'i pure it's delicious it's nourishing. r^^urHE CQNsib^^ CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows "Li*^/ happily
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  • 117 9 Identified By His HOUGH the police are still mve^iA .ting the "mystery of the mathelan with the lost nemory". there rs to be no doubt that he is Jean r of Lorraine. son of the "dead mm' vis ted the and immediately declared that his father.
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  • 117 9 150 Foot Fall Down Precipice Madras. PRIVATE Mitchell, of the Ist Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment, stationed at Wellington, Nilgiris, has died nea received wnen he fe!i feel down a mountain side Mitchell, accompanied by another private, climbed a steep, rocky hill near v .men. O the way
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  • 408 9 were given by Mr. Conradie as reasons for thx emigrants' return. TEej also felt, he said, that their South African traditions, nationalism and ideals were being sacrificed. The religious atmosphere was not m accordance with their desires. Sundays being used for elections, sports, races and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 23 9 ANCHOR DECK I r ___w mmmmm^^^^^^*^__^ Brewed and bottled m Singapore ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. 80LE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. w.p.s. j
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    • 302 9 i TRADE BARGAINS j J5. FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS Al GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 3-. Cubic Feet $210 00 4 2 1 0 on 5 280 00 Before you buy any refrigerator be v n to see our 1937 models with 5-yea guaranteed tealed units LEE FLETCHER 102-106. Orchard Road.
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    • 411 9 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS.— A selection of 71) HI) excellent Used Cars always available m stock. We can recommend the following as real bargaina. which are hacked by our guarantee and free service: 1935 Model Ford Saloon 10 H.P Price $1025; 1935 Model Fiat Ardita Saloon 16 6
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 307 10 HEEP concern regarding Japan's aggressive policy m North China is being voiced by many leading newspapers and prominent men The Earl of Listowel, chairman of the Friends of the Chinese People organisation, has declared that the policy of indefinite expansion being followed by the Japanese militarists may
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 10 For the twelfth year m succession. Mr. E. E. Light, keeper of the Sonning Lock, Berkshire, has wo n the Sir Reginald Anson's Challenge Cup for Thames lock gardens. He has also, for the 26th year m succession, taken first prize for the middle section of th e Thames. Mr.
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  • 731 10 Will There Be A Sino-Russian Pact? it will not irprise to i that ewl fortunes ni the crisis In l\ (o learn thai there 1 1 talk of a com] Ing made la and china for mvi In the by Japan m the north ol Such a dcvi lopmenl may
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  • 104 10 Mr. T. H. Menzies, the well-known Selangor resident and horse owner, la returning to Malaya this month by air. from his holiday In England. The period of service of Mr. H. E Stevens. Singapore Fire Brigade Superintendent, who was due to re'ire m November of this year, has been
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 1390 11 Mr A P. Herbert's Trinmph STRONG OPPOSITION TO REFORMS IN THE (By Air Mail) London July 30. .WAVING been successfully piloted through all its stages m both Houses' of II Parliament. Mr A. P. Herberts Matrimonial Causes Bill, originally known be Marriage Bill, will receive
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  • 114 11 Banned Bargains For Housewives Berlin. GERMAN housewives will have to go without many bargains at thc*summer sales of the bie, ores this year, following .m order winch has been issued by the Ministry of Economics. The order forbids shop-keener^ to offer certain textile articles of customers at reduced
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  • 183 11 2,000 Men Fight Pest On Libyan Frontier Alexandria l ARGE-SCALE operations m locust- invaded areas along a 30-mile front m the western desert on the Libyan frontier are proceeding apace by government expeditions, including several agricultural experts and forming an army of no fewer than 2.000 men. Aeroplanes
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  • 20 11 The Minister of Transport is to appoint car-parking places In Brook Crescent. Buxton Road. Connaught. Avenue, and Larkswood Road. Chingford
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  • 108 11 MANILA M.P's Change Of Name In Prospect Manila. THE 98 members Of the PhilippinesNational Assembly are m future to be known as Senators. An announcement to this effect has been issued from the Presidential Palace here. They have hitherto ben called As setublvmen. Most ol them are delightful at the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 60 11 THE TRUE TONJC FOOD j Obtainable of mil Chmmlsu and Storm* j L^H^ *\__\_w^^^^^^^^^^^^*w___t_ f _f_| w^mr^ SPECIAL REQUEST V WE SERVE RIJSTAFFEL TIFFIN P (81.25) TO-DAY MAKE YOI R RESERVATIONS NOW! PHONE 4906 P II f i V V 5933 ~K*\ Telegraphic Address: 5934 f JL GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED
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  • 47 12 The Tidworth Tattoo m which 2.000 troops of the Soul hern Command ar e taking part, was rehearsed at the Tidworth Arena. Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire. The Tattoo opened on July IL Photo shows a general view during the Tattoo rehearsal. Planet News
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  • 114 12 100 Million Gallon Water "Find" A new and hitherto untouched water supply which is claimed to be capable of yielding 100.000.000 gallons daily, has been found within the limits ol Greater London. The Croydon Borough Council faced some time ago with an acute shortage of water, was authorised to spend
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  • 158 13 Exploring Ship For Boy Scouts The Royal Research Ship •Discovery" as towed from the East India Dock, I ondon. to her permanent mooring off rem* Steps. I lie yseerery _WM presented to the Boy Scouts' Associati ,by t h e Colonial Office and the Legislative Council of the Falkland Islands.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 42 13 THE REAL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES RUBIS, etc. THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC., etc. RENE ULLMANN Rallies Place. MNGAFOEB. imhidiim Saturdays opened tin to i p»> teerydaj
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  • Article, Illustration
    1633 14 Late Summer and Early Autumn HatsDresses that are Costumes Autumn Colour Possibilities AUTUMN is well on the w.ty ;1!1< 1 the first showing* of what Is to hr worn have been held, but M Malaya is where white hats can be Worn all th* vein to-day We Will discuss
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 34 14 LOVELY OLD CHINA i Porcelain Coloured Bowls, Plates, H° r D'Oeuvre Sets Cups also BLACKWOOD FURNITURE Pahit Tables (Set of 4) Centre Tables. Joss Tables, etc rOn VIEW AT GGCftecs Raffles Hotel Bras Basah
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 15 Two more white successes that will shade you from the sun for many a hot day to come They are both shallow crowned, and the one on th«» right is with a peachbasket brim and has shiny patent trim, and the other has a straight brim trimmed with grosgraia hi
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  • 111 15 Many of you who think you have no use for hostess gowns are passing up a chance to wear some ol the loveliest new fashions we've had m a long time. So many of the newest ones are formal enough to be worn tp dinners outside ycur home, as well
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 32 15 Tajjii.alial ftiore 23 HIGH ST. I Maison Marcelie For a Natural /fs«y*fy± rermanenl Wavefc iw'K^ Tr y our lategt \Sj*p> point- winding 1 35 Stamford Rd, j> Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOV,
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    • 20 15 W£ JA£>£ ?ft££ Famous Pekin Rugs 9 12 while they last S 129.00 18 Battery Road, Ist Floor Phone 7143
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    • 205 15 Ta TOURIS re shopping j STUDIO CMmRAS PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILMS j I llF^V_>________H I Op,;n'^/ o/7tr J fil n 11/ Card Size) inS^^fl Aa^Daß ci' tt Wt\\ 'I I-mJU-UL-9 Studio jj ISl^l^^ffllHM I now I n^gg^i 1 > Tel. Road. nW__^__|. •5. l^fpi.Tj!n«_TOH!-RBl hairdresser R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 476 16 '"til imv _____^~^_^Ba__w h Z___*^^S__fcfc*_L v, BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES fill I rpatt, tonnage Spore. 11)37 mwmmt RAWALPINDI 17 000 Aug. 13 BHUTAN 6.100 Oct. 18 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 RANCHI llJtB Oct 22 SOMALI 6.800 Aug. 27 BEHAR lb.ooo Nov. 1 NALDERA 16.0U0 Sept. 10 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Nov. 5
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    • 537 16 Ilk. Jkmt J^S^/BL TO FRENCH TOUTS ts___^ j 7-T -__L HOMEWARDS t CAP St JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Ail- 20 I LINOIS For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Bept 4 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Bept 7 S D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk 1
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  • 152 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK BXPBCTED TO IWVI Kntratue Lxit Ship (iodown (iate Gate i;< Una M i 1 Run Pi 20 1 1 Borwgiai ih 2 I Phfiilam Ila io I 8 Pangkor 13 I :t Bheng Vu 9 2 3 Hopecreal 30 2 I Bieel
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  • 19 17 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on July 25 was delivered m London on Aug. 2.
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  • 612 17 Still Largest And Most Efficient |N the Annual Report Ol the Liver? I steamsh p i Interestii :ill,l 'i Britl h mercanl le with thai of othi r i and c n pared to the lame n The Board < f 'i ilttee on Bhipi i 1(1
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  • 65 17 Scotland Yard, at the request of the French Burets, are trying to trace the sender of a letter posted m London on June 12, addressed to Professor Carlo Ros.seiii. who. with his brother, w$ found stabbed to death at Bangnole de I'Orne, France it U thought that this letter, which
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    • 264 17 BURNS PIIILP LINE (incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. Aug. 30 Sept. 4 ERKUR get 1 Oct. 5 ap round trip "tickets trom Singapore to Australia Issued at the foU or at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or First Class passengers may tra.v v at smgapo I to the connecting K.
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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. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug. 19 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Sept 1 "s.s. HAKONE MARU" Sept 16 s.s. SUWA MARU Sept 30 Rates to lst Class 2nd class
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    • 140 17 jpOSTAL INTELLIGENCE! STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES FOR PER DAT* AND IIME (Parcels and Registration close half a n hour earlier unless otherwise stated). .*iWl -r/-. irr don*: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. toAIR MAIL DESPATCHES day All\ /vtrvi- Ja a and Soutnern Sumatra: Nether- a i lands closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Kuala
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    • 145 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from Australia, Neth■rlands Indies, etc., by Air (Qantas), today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters j p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expeeied from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels
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  • 801 18 IMPREGNABLE IROM LAND OR Armaments Adequate For Protection Of <By Air Mail* London July 30. W minutes the guns ol Gibraltar could smother the batteries which hive been mounted during th« pas", few months by imnan exp. r son the Spamsh V„: 5 "he v.rhiity
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  • 121 18 Modern Construction For CM.S.N. At Shanghai PLANS are now being drawn up for the erection of a large, modern godown by the China Merchants' S. N. Company at their Yangkadoo Wharf m Shanghai to replace the two warehouse structures recently destroyed by fire. The new godown. to cost
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    63 19 After an extensive overhaul, Captain Scott's research ship "Discovery" was moored off the Temple Steps, Embankment, London, where she will be used as a training ship for Sea Scouts. The ship has been presented U> the Boy Scouts Association by the Colonial Office and the Legislative Council of the Falkland
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  • 134 19 Stem Messages Of Warning Bombay A VIGOROUS 'fewer accidents campaign" has been inaugurated here to check the growing number of accidents m the suburbs. At one of the chief danger spots where the road suddenly narrows, a huge and gold sign, bearing a grim skull and
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  • 255 19 Move Towards Self Sufficiency Simla. ye make Ui'Jia self-sut&cietit with regard to the supply ol quinine; to extend the area of cinchona cultivation ir. the country; and to bring quinine wi run the reach of the peorest of the 1i.000.000 malarious patients la the plan approved by the
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  • 114 19 As the purpose of this decision is to improve facilities for the transportation of important materials m view of the present situation In North Chna, permission will be given separately for each passage after the nature of the, voyage and the cargo has been con-| sidered A Share
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    • 145 19 BETTER N2_^ SAFER hf^ll CLEANING HLuJI J ___WnmkW There is nothing like |fj >^ TrfW_H Vim to keep the home *jg 1 1 jj, f jJl,{mMi bright and sparkling. J.I J Cheap, harsh scourers V v 1 j .1 mean hard work, and J they ruin surfaces /'V/^sS" Mmm with
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 506 20 Ton the radio l BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME rraiumilttiOß f: S.SS pji*.— SJS %-m. CiSH 13 97 mrirtm (21.47 met.); GSG 16.HK metres (17 79 m^. «*NJ 11.93 metric (21 55 mc».> Transmission 1:— 9.35 ►.m. .ni. CiSH 13 97 rnftrrt 121 «7 mw.l: GSG 16.86 metre* (17.79 mci); J 13.93
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    • 425 20 ~~v kssn. (K.R.O i Music; 2. Talk on I I political talk by Mr. Paul cc v. b Mi lon ni 6. J 10.05 p m Daily nev.-., bulletin. 10. 15 At the 10.35 pm Gramophoi 10.50 pm Close down and national anthem ■< r Nirom Mahon TO-DA* 2D a.m.
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    • 962 20 ►I PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C I I Singapore Station On 225 Metres I TO-DAY l nc y Jones). Vocal Selection I mUAI bia Light Opera I 12 45 P .m.:-Llght Orchestral Concert, W"*™ I nl-ivcd by Reller's Famous Hungarian 10iK 1 I {a La -> c ft Band
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  • 245 21 €20 MILLION Social And Economic London, Aug. 6. MOST papers give prominence to the £20 million China loan, while drawing attention to the fact that there is no question of immediate Issue. Far Eastern banks and the Chinese Embassy were inundated yesterday with enquiries for further
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  • 48 21 London, Aug. 6. DLANB will be ready shortly for a large extension of Broadcasting House, the London headquarters of the 8.8.C., win roby the already huge building will be practically doubled m she daring the next three years. British official Wireless
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  • 96 21 ASHoottm^ Singapore. Aug. 6. Aw- NG match between th e Royal Sapor, r!? A Rifle Club an d the Sinapo o Rifle Association m the mi•rs r H nge at thp SVC Headquar- '^suited as follows: Rih r, R.A.F. In 5? rsons 92. 90 182
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  • 418 21 U.S. Retain The Americas' Cup New York, Aug. 5. BY winning to-day's race, Mr. Vanderbilt retains the Amercas' Cup for the United States, his defending yacht, the Ranger, having won four races m a row. It was the closest finish of the scries, and the
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  • 250 21 Annual Singapore To Johore Event T'HE annual walking race from Johore A Bahru to Singapore for the Hodges Cup (Individual) and Wil on Cup 'Team) will be held to-morrow (August 8 Competitors meet at the Police Station. Johore Bahru, at 6.30 a.m. where they will be issued with
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  • 219 21 Results Of Ties In Tanglin Tennis Tourney Singapore, Friday THI following are the results Ol ties played 'o-day m the Tanglin Club Tennis Tournamt nt Cullen Cup. Handicap Mixed Doubles— Miss N Hopkin Koek rS beal Mr. Mrs. Bright well 4 8 2. 3 6, I 0 Mr.
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  • 51 21 Rafflesi an Soccer The following will represent the <>id Boys agalnj the Present Boys for the Clarke Shield on Saturday On 'he Raffles Institution ground (m smites): Shariff; Kwok Kum Woh. Abdul Razak; Chan Chlm Beck s'r'.t Yeow Cheng Hot, G. Ross; Tan Choon Sen-. (J Valberg; i.cc Hal Choo,
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  • 190 22 KEEN PLAY IN ALL GAMES But Standard Not O (From Out Oirv Reporter) Naaag, Friday. THE exhibition tennis given here to-da y hv <he San^onis. marking the end of their Malayan visit, was below expectations ;md the standard of n'av .vns not high it C Sansoni
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    39 22 Miss Lye Soon Luen (left) and Miss Wee Gee Neo (right) who were first anrf second m the 40 yards Free Style event for M.G.S. Girls at the VCS. Swimming Carnival held at V.M.C.A. Pool at Fort Canning yesterday.
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  • 133 22 Singapore Meet Johore At Tennis Singapore, Friday. FOLLOWING are the results of the ties m the tennis tournament between Singapore and Johore for the Iskandar Cup, which were played to-day at Farrer Park:— Singles "A" Yon bin Mian (Johore) beat Kamis (Singapore) 6-4. 6—3. Singles "B Yadi (Singapore) beat Talid
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  • 346 22 BOXING IN K.L. Bukish Singh Badly Beaten 'From Our Onn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. DUKISH Singh (10.3.1 of Penang, sufu fered the first set-back of his ring career when he went down to a T.K.O. at the hands of Jack Devlin (10.1) at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night m the
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  • 23 22 A flight of 53 miles— from Duns'able to Southend— in a glider was made m 3hr. 40min. by Mr Peter Davies, of Harpenden
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  • 480 22 Excellent Sport At V.M.C.A. Pool Singapore. Friday. FINE weather favoured the Eighth Annual Swimming Carnival helc this afternoon by the Anglo-Chines( School m the V.M.C.A. pool at Fori Canning. A large gathering of guest; and well-wishers were present. A diving exhibition given by Mr. Le< Hong Ming
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  • 491 22 H.H. Regent Gives A way The Prizes (From Ow Onn Correspond, i Johore Bahru, Aug. 5. IN bright sunshine, the annual ath--1 letic sports of the Johore State Police were held this afternoon on the Civil Service Club padang m the presence of a large gathering from
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  • 84 22 THE following ties will be played In lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C. next week. Monday's Ties Doubles Championship:— Chua I Leong and Chow Tat vs A. Lin. Loon Chong. Singles Championship:— John Lim G. H. Kam. "B" Singles Handicap:— Poh Chce J" vs Yap Ah Chuan; Wee
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  • 199 23 S EVENTS FOR I FIRST DA V Qoo& Fields In All Races From Our Onn Reporter) Ipoh, Aug. I Wl K.IITS and order of running for the first day of the Perak Turf a b's Skve race meeting at Ipoh on Thursday, Aug. 12, are
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    26 23 Mr. and Mrs Hancock who were b aten by Mrs. Perry and Waller I—6 2—6 m the Cullen Cup Tennis Tou nev at the Tanglin Club.
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  • 482 23 P.W.D. ROUTED BY SEVEN CLEAR GOALS Post Office Qualify For f.C.S.A. Singapore. Friday ANTICIPATIONS were realized this afternoon when the Post Office, by ciedU themselves with a runaway victory by seven clear goals over the P.W D. on the Junior Civil Service Association ground, qualified to meet £he Mar 'n
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  • 272 23 BATSMEN ON TOP Hammond Hardstaff In Big Scores London, Aug. 6 lANCASHIRE beat Gloucesier at Man- Chester by 6 wickets. Gloucester 287 (Hammond 121 1 and 311 (Hammond 75, Lyon 83). Lancashire 454 (Hopwood 104, Washbrook 87 1 and 147 for 4. Nott.4 scored a five wickets' victory against Kent
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  • 73 23 AN S.C.C. eleven f/ill return the visi. of the Renga«n dab this weekend for a whole day match to-morrow. Other principal Singapore cricket fixtures for the weekend are as follows: To-day Cricket Club vs Raffles College, at College Cricket Club vs Middlesex Regiment, on padang.
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  • 78 23 ENTRIES are invited for the Junior Ladies Singles and Doubles and Men's Veteran Singles Championships ol Singapore. The entry fees are per competitor for the Ladles Singles; $2 per pair tor the Ladies Doubles and $2 per competitor for the Men's Veteran's Singles The date of closing
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  • 40 24 SWIMMING CARNIVAL AT A.C.S. The St. Andrew's School team, winners of the 160 yards Free Style In-ter-School Relay. The 160 yards Free Style Relay was wo„ by Std VI B. The start of the 80 yards Breast Stroke for Seniors
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  • 86 24 CULLEN CUP TENNIS AT TANGLIN CLUB An action picture of Mrs. Elphick who with her husband beat Mrs. Luetchford and Moore 6 l, 6— Mr. and Mrs. Dobb« m play against Mrs. Anderson and Godwin whom they beat 6 4. 6 2 m the Cullen Cup Tennis Tournament at the
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  • 170 24 LAWN BOWLS Championship Tournament At The S.C.C. JHE following ties m the S.C.C. lawn bowls championship tournament have been arranged for next week: Monday. Championship Singles: W M. Edwards vs D. Sturrock. Championship Doubles: T. B. Rogers and J. Riley vs W. Williams and J. Philip; Capt. E. R. Maples
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  • 98 24 PLLOWING are teams for the Cricket Club's weekend cricket fixtures: To-day at Raffles College: E. N. Gri ffi'h Jones (Captain), C. W. Auchmut> M. S. Banner, P. J. Bennett. R. A Hooper, A. F. Hunter. C. Hewetson. W K. Jagger, M. Lamb. Lieut C. F. G. Pearse.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE No. <>. August 7, 1937. EDITED BY HERMES" Every Saturday.
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      17 1 (hin Kee Onn. of Perak, new singles tennis champion of Malaya. Full results appear on page 8.
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    • 318 1 Cup Final Odds Are On Selangor DETAILS OT TARLitR RESULTS ADD.s oi 2—l aacr c being offered by the betting fraternity m Kuala Lumpur weekend m favour of Selangor retaining the Malaya Cup for the third successive year when they meet Singapore Id the final on the K.L. padang to-day.
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    • 37 1 ELSEWHERE In To day's Supplement rage Boxing Notes 2 English A.A.A. 2 Perak Rugby 3 Turf Topics 3 Pictures 4 and 5 London Sport Notes t» Colony Cricket 7 America's Cup 7 Soccer Summary Malayan Tennis I
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    • 1810 1 Gailiard Needs 22 To Complete 1,000 Runs WITH the Colony match over and August under way. these are the twilight days for cricket m Singapore. Already upcountry they are packing away their gear and oiling up their ba f s for the winter rest and beginning to check up on
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      46 1 T. M. Hart m play during his innings of 191 for the F.M.S. m the Colony match last weekend. The holders of the mixed doubles title, Sansoni and Miss Sansoni, photographed with Mr*. Hartley and E. N. W. Oliver, former holders, at the M.L.T.A. tournament. s
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    • 378 1 READER !V INTERESTING SUGGESTION [The sports Editor, Morning Tribune* Sir, I wa.s interested to read m hurt week's issue ol the Morning Tribune Sports Supplement the proposal for the annual Malayan cricket test match U) b t. changed m form |q the future io
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    • 433 2 Fahmy And Frisco Meet Again On September 10 THERE are many who will reta n I lasting Impression Of Tiger Flow* r. stretched full length on the iloor of th< Happy World Ring Few expected the fight to end thai way, for Flowers has taken the best punches that Joe
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    • 68 2 Festival Cricket At West Bridgford SIR Julien Cahn has arranged a most attractive Festival of Cricket at the j Loughborough Road ground. West Bridg- ford, for the middle of August. The opening match will be against the New Zealanders on August 11 and 12. followed by a
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      24 2 S Nakata (right) of Negri, who won the Veteran's singles title of Malaya last weekend with his opponent m the final. H. S. Haskins.
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    • 401 2 England's Athletic Come-Back GOOD PERFORMANQ CV AAA. MEI I (From Our Own Correspond London. Jul] i THIS years English A.A.A. champiu;.- ships disclosed a general all-round improvement m the performance of Br" tish athletes. This wa.s more noticeable hi the then m the held tesU. but the latter also l
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    • 756 3 MINE EVENTS TOO MANY IN ONE AFTERNOON rjU'ING, like everything else, can be overdone beyond a certain point and the aig practice among some of the up-country 'urf clubs to crowd nine to an afternoon's programme, is to be deplored. the most frequent offenders m this respect are the Penang
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    • 417 3  -  Captain Hawk By PantOi and The Warrior were again disappear ing. although the latter succseded m running third on Monday. Young Ginger wen his runs m fine style. On Saturday over 5» 2 furlongs he finished nine lengths ahead of Emperor Kublai. who was four'h. Young i Ginger
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    • 87 3 If the Indian Gymkhana play their "Test" members frequently, clubs are going to have a busy time In the field Playing against High Wycombe, th Indians put on 301 to 5 (dec.) and the majority of the runs were obtained I" the Nawab of Pa f
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    • 578 3 PERAK TAKING STOCK OF HER R UGGER PR OSPECTS (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Aug n WITH the football and the cricket seasons fast coming to a close teams and club; interested m rugc* football are busy at the moment taking stock or the talent availably for the forthcoming season.
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      • 71 3 I v c<S A W_—^ aW^^^^^^ Mm\ A-WWm Itßm* ML -f W^^ >rt* --MMr PEEK FPiAN^ CREAMc:i?A€KERS ARE DELICIOUS! With cheese or as a "snack" their crisp wholesomeness makes them a ceptable at all times. Try the new Air Tight Garten Whkh keeps them as fresh as m tins, and
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    • 203 4 FLY FISHERMEN IN COMPETITION m Pictures like these may be typical of the holiday season m the Cameron Highlands m years to come. They show scenes m the world championship for fly fishermen a lands are being stocked with trout which will provide plenty of fishing thrills for Malayans m
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    • 65 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN By defeating the S.C.C t c S.A.F.A. These two mi" The Tanglin Club tennis tournament is now under way. Here Is J. V. S. Brooke m action m th e stßffles. If JJ* 'ng the Inniskillings advanced to third place m the first division table of the «ame
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      • 42 4 2 RALEIGH J&.^\ m ■mm m tob u^^ld@MT THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE fTHK MACHINE THAT HAS STOOP ALL TESTS AND IS GUARANTEED FOR EVER! From $45.00 Each j HIRE PURCHASE S TERMS ARRANGED Sole Agenttr. HOItIVSOV t„. L*d. I (siNtiAl-OHE KUALA LUMPUR
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      • 34 5 ANCHOR •BEER a __w m w V __m AmT __w m __\w ~Sk __\W ____W Brewed and fcftMMMi <>i Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWKKY CO., I ID. SOLE AOENTB: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. w.p.a.
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    • 1447 6 Following The lIU'I TON, EDRICH, COM ETON AND GIMBLL IE LEONARD Hutton. th.. young Yorkshire opening batsman, is to be persevered with by England selectors In spite Of the fact that he pottered about for nearly an hour to obtain on e run In the
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      • 59 6 you've dot a GRIP I INDIAtyreJ s^ I 7_U Ir j_t _r _H \Mr r4 A N 1 I ii tti/' j \^m-^^^ f fjmWr $W \JhT INDIA Tyres, like the bulldog, X have a tenacious Grip. They w* take hold of the road and "never let go." Don't take
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    • 1313 7 from Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Aug 6 qn annual cricket match be' ween the I >lony and the F.M.S. this year .> down as one of the most ante for the Colony, after the loss c services of C. G. Jenner, the pcre ba'sman
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    • 188 7 Singapore Soccer Summary FIXTURES, RE SUE TS AND TABLES FOLLOWING are the principal soccer fixtures In Singapore during the ning week. Malaya Cup To-day: Cup final. Singapore vs. Selangor, at Kuala Lumpur. First Division Aug 9: Police vs. Sappers. Aug. 10: Middlesex vs. Malays Aug, 11: Air Force vs. Cricket
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    • 751 7 STORY OF AMERICA'S CUP MILLIONS ot people the world over who know nothing whatever about yachting and normaiij nave no interval In lt. who do not know a jib from a mainsail and who think that scuppers are the men who command ships, are taking
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    • 1620 8 tFrom o//r Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Aim. ay4 n r&.i^^ h avy rrop sur B 5Si» S£sSis^S SEjfifA C Sanson, Ceylon Inhaps «c > Malayan singles title, who worn down In the 2SEJSSS io Chin X.., <-n .1- JSKSSU *r, a tremendous rtrugKle v,i..i,
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