Morning Tribune, 1 September 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.--NO. 181. SINGAPORE, WEDNES DAY, September, 1, 1937. HVE CENTS.
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  • 72 1 Stronger Than Those Of Japan London, Aug. 31. IF China liquidated her silver stocks it would only be done through a SinoAmerican gold and silver agreement states the Financial Times, and this would not affect prices in the world market. Thus there is no danger attaching to
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  • 35 1 Calcutta, Aug. 31_ 4 DRAFT of the 5 6th Rajpu'ana Hcg ment, rommanded by Major James, left to-dav bv tbe s.s. Sarthia for tbe Far Fas* for internal security duties. Reuter
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  • 68 1 4,250,000 Men Eligible Under New Rule London, Aug. 31. K QUICK response is reported to the raising of the army age limit from 25 to 28. Within a few hours of the publication of the notice a number of men presented themselves at the Central recruiting office for
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  • 65 1 10,000 Oversea Germans At Stuttgart Berlin, Aug. 28 TEN thousand Germans from throughout the world including South and West Africa, the Far East, North and •South America have assembled at Stuttgart for the opening of the sixth congress of Germans living abroad. The town is beflagged and decorated.
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  • 632 1 ACCIDENT DURING RAID ON JAPANESE TROOPERS NANKING AUG. 31. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT HAS BEEN ISSUED ADMITTING THAT THE BOMBING OF THE DOLLAR LIN*_R PRESIDENT HOOVER OFF THE YANGTSE YESTERDAY WAS CARRIED OUT BY CHINESE AIRCRAFT. The Chinese made a bombing raid on a group
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  • 114 1 rendering of private hoards and at the same time diminished by transfers to :he United Sta'es and the net change is probably an increase. The paper states that with stocks and acquired reserves of foreign exchange it is evident that China's liquid resources are considerable, in which respect she is
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  • 57 1 CHINA INFORMS THE LEAGUE OF THE WAR Geneva, Aug. 30. THE Chinese Government has sent a not? to the League recounting events in China since July 7th and the grave situation which has arisen therefrom. It neither appeals to the League nor asks for anything to b; placed cn the
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  • 138 1 /Vji Attitude May Affect It Berlin, Aug 31. THE Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Cheng Tien Fong, called at the foreign office to-day to inform the Secre'ary of State, Dr. Hans Von Mackensen, on the Sino-Soviet non -aggression pact and the reason for its conclusion Reu'er understands the Ambassador also
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  • 54 1 New York, Aug. 31. FIGHT between Tommy Farr and Max Schmeling, at Madison Square Garden, (he winner mof4lW| Joe Louis in a fight for the title, is reported to be the next on the programme of Promoter Jacobs. M«i_y Baer ;;nd Braddork are other possibL
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  • 37 1 London, Aug. 31. U.M.S. DORSETSHIRE, which returned 11 to Devonport from Singapore in February for refit, has been recommissloned with a Devonport crew as an independent command for further service on the China station Reuter
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  • 15 1 Baghdad, Aug. 29. The Iraq parliament has dissolved. General elections are expected shortly Reuter Wireless
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    • 34 1 J ON OT7HER PAGES Page j Nyalas Rubber 2 v King's Cup Air Race 3 i Autolycus 10 Local Soccer 22 t Farr-Louis Fight 23 i Home Cricket 2 I Tc. -day's Races 24
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    • 41 1 I^Ammma^mamamaaaammmmmamm^**mm»am*mmm share our Qui ENTHUSIASM {^^B^f^ k L i in POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious J fresh milk in convenient powdered form Try I a tin to-day and be con vinced. I Distributors: 1 Ji*JL T K ROS A <_0-l
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  • 322 2 NEW RISING IN SPAIN Move Against The Communists st jean de Los, Aug 28 A WIDESPREAD report is current on the frontier that Colonel odon ll heading an insurrectionist movement (inst the communists Newspapers frotn Barcelona arriving m Pnmce arc heavily censored and i' is believed
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  • 161 2 Free Legal Defence For Members I^HE Executive Council of the Automo- bile Association of Malaya has dccid- 1 ed to put into force at once a Free Legal Defence Scheme for its members in case_> where criminal proceedings are instituted. The details ot the system will shortly
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  • 166 2 Two Bombs Near An Aerodrome Hongkong, Aug 11. Two air r*H* on the city of Canton •ere carrtod out this morning by the rananese The firat was curried out by seven planes which dropped bombs on gun emplacements near the Bhaho mnitarj aerodrome: the second was Intercepted
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  • 109 2 Amusing Comedy Of A Gold Swindle DONT tell the wife'7 the R KO Radio picture at the Pavilion, la i well acted comedy telling of the adventures of a gang of share rushers exploiting a presumably worthless gold mine. In real life when a gold mine is thought
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  • 65 2 League To Deal With Complaint Geneva, Aug. 30. THE League Council has decided it is unnecessary to call an extraordiary ssssion of the Council to consider the complaint of the Spanish Government accusing Italy of responsibility for thc destruction of Spanish ship< in the Mediterranean. The matter will be
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  • 58 2 Soviet Farmers To Die Moscow, Aug. 30. SIX officials of collective farms in the Ostrov-ky region of Leningrad, in?luding B woman director and the president of the regional govemmeni, have been sentenced to death on charges of sabo oging cattle breeding and terterisin the peasants thereby i r tending
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  • 73 2 More Racial Troubles Reported Jerusalem, Aug. 30. THREE people were killed and two seriOUSIy injured in racial shooting outm Palestine to-dav. Two Jewish labourers were ambushed and shot dead when en route to work In the Jewish colony at Karkui, and one Arab was hot dead when walking in
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  • 108 2 Mr. C. V. Miles Continues As President AT the last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore- Association a letter was read from Mr C. V. Miles tendering his resignation a.s president as he would be away from Singapore on leave for three "T^vas decided not
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  • 110 2 S.S. Association And Nominees \T the last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements "Singapore* Association, a member drew attention to the fact that owing to the continued absence of Mr. John Laycock. the Association only possessed two nominees on the Municipal Commission. The committee was
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  • 95 2 Serangoon Properties !n Market Singapore. Monday. THE following properties were sold by public auction in the sale room of Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co Ltd.. Singapore, to-day:— No. 152 Race Course Road, for $4,150, to Sirimati Jayada Khatoon Bibi; No. 154 Race Course Road, for $4,450, to Sirimati
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  • 36 2 Due At Singapore On Monday LADY Galway, wife of the GovernorGeneral of New Zealand, is due at Singapore by Imperial Airways plane on Sunday on her way back to New Zealand from Great Britain.
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  • 773 2 Payment Of 10 Pet Cent. Dividend Singapore. Tue AT the annual general meeting Nyalas Rubber Estates. Limited. held to-day at the company 7s r< gistered office, French Bank Building, Singapore, payment of a ten per cent dend absorbing $50,000 was approved, and the directors' report and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 104 2 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking, gaeplng, whetting Asthma and Bronchitis poison your system, nun your health and weaken your heart. Ifendaco, the preHcn ption of an American phyt.li lan, .1 Germs in mlnutcx, i''" IHei in.- blood and builds new vitality ao ii, ,i you can i lei
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    • 78 2 aa appeal to all Chinese i < iiixa relief 11x11 To All Chinese is this Appeal made. It is the cause of humanity that now calls for support and t<» I* noble cause we hope that ;»ll Chinese will rally. > 1 Relief is sorely and urgently needed. Kvery little
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  • 473 3 THIRTY-ONE TO TAKE PART Only One Woman Pilot London, Aug. 30. THIRTY-ONE aviators have entered for this year's King's Cup air race round the British Isles to be held on September 10 and 11. To mark the Coronation year, Lord Wakefield has doubled the prize
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  • 27 3 Singapore, Tuesday. H.M.S. "Herald" is nov/ at the mantr anchorage prior to docking. She led at the archorage yesterday, ha\ ►roc. eded there from Seletar.
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  • 34 3 The Acting Chief Justice at Penang nt of Appeal. Before Ml 7 Justice Horne in the 2nd ir| at 11 a.m. S. 229 37— Tan Ngoh Seong v.s. Chop Thye.
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  • 306 3 Entrant Class Pilot Aircraft Viscount Wakefield A R J. Waiuht "T. K. 4." Frederick G. Mille. s A Entrant Mies "Hobby" W. Lawrence Hope A J. K. Quill Compe "Swift" Stanley T. Lowe A Entrant Comper "Swift" Charles M. McCarthy A Entrant B. A. "Eagle" Carill S.
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  • 368 3 Criticism By S* o. A* IT is reported in the minutes of the last meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association committee in connection with new Bills before the Legislative Council that the committee noticed with regret the number which are being passed through all
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  • 84 3 Mr. George N. Murray To Speak Singapore. Tuesday. MR. George N. Murray, a member of the Canadiai* Press Association and member for Lillouette in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of tho Singapore Rotary Club to-morrow. It had been arranged
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  • 180 3 Course ol Kruschen I'nt Hcr Kitfht Muscular rheumatism is not only ver. painful, but often causes great inconvenience. In the following letter, a son tells how his mother freed herself from this troublesome condition: "My mother had muscular rheumatism in her neck and arms The
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  • 42 3 (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies in all classes fron Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book-keeping and Type writing also I aught FREE OF CHARGI in the HIGHER standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal.
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  • 14 3 The death is announced of Brigadier Gen. Frank P. Crozier. Reuter
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    • 78 3 Ml TAT I RAIMA E R I I M I High -Class Fashionable PERFUMF From All Dealers. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. i/^^v /^^vl If mf /S ssv^" 1 li Sii /^SPB 4* I*llll m I -^fil&k *1* 11 hi J Wy&: vmrnSmmMW mS\,*mL^^Am*ffl*'' J Jfy lay man* <__H____________b wKML
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  • 466 4 London. Aug. 31 Bvemm* • Tone Idle Spot Buyers K 13 16 8 13 16 Sellers. 8 15 16 8 15 16 Sept. Buyers. H' H 8 7 „ Sellers. 8 15 16 8 15 16 Oct.lDec. Buyers. 8 15 16 8 15 16 Sellers. 9 1
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    • 23 4 SOUTH llltl I IMI INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY I 111l V I Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green.
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    • 47 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100 000.000 Reserve Fund Y. 130.900.000 (X Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACF Manager i. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 i 6472 Compradore's Desk-
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    • 176 4 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter* 12, CECIL STREET SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managers Offiee 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address; "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL rk in Ann nno 00 S *\ESg» in excess of 2; "iZZZ TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELV C h. 51.800.000.000 00 HEAD OFFICE;
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  • 786 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company M Broadcasting 0 47' 060noni B. M. Trustee 625 700 Con. T. S 7% Pref. -27 T. S. Ord. -261 Realty Co. 1.25 135N Est. Trust Ag. 475 5.25 Eastern Utd. 33.50 34.75 F. and N Ord 15 90 16.20 do 7i /2 Prefs.
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  • 206 5 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report .MINING. Tin at midriav was $129. up U. The London Stock Exchange appeared to be merely marking time yesierday, and mere are very few price changes to record. Tin shares are mainly offered from London including London Tins. Killinghalls and Hon*; Kong Tins but
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  • 58 5 Singapore. Tuesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day hrs os Antamok 0 60 0 63 Benguet Consolidated 10 00 U 75 I.X.L. 0 56 0 M San Mauricio 0 .75
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  • DEBENTURES AND LOANS
    • 111 5 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 i2Oy 2 122 cl 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 \Y\V 7 119V2 ci 3'; 1935 red. 1956-1966 $625,000 Int. June 1 Dec. 1 lOOV4 101^4 cl 3'; 1937 red. 1955-65 $3,000,000 Int Sept
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    • 119 5 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 103^2 105»/ 2 nom 4y 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 ....109 111 nom 4'/ 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 114 115 nom 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Int.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 259 5 LEVY CO. Shanghai. Hongkong-. Manil.i. Sir import, Investment Hanker jt Sr< intlr< l!ll(i C *n****Wm Dail* FtWMmfn Market d Quotat Memb XKW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, [NC. OF. X Y XK\v York COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN commodity EXCHANGE. SHANGHA] stock EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASBO
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    • 161 6 hik iii ii.DiN(; ncuD wim i I TO-NIGHT AM ''•>•> „KI ,:v I 1 IL "HfcL^'HIP 1Y <"*« < womtn pmoe /,i5 I a|[| howling tale Wall Street! i flf >D«rr tell i %3? u g-w*-B**f WIFE' 1"' Mj_faH..-..--^<, "vwHt qyEWM*N I TO-DAY'S BIG EVENT at the ALHAMBRA 5 Shows
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    • 185 6 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! TO-NICHT at 6-15 and 9-15 Note: Military Concession will be allowed TO-NIGHT (The 3-15 p.m. Matinee has been Cancelled) capitoTH ***^^^^T^^^^^^ One of the Brightest and Best Stage Attraction offered! DON'T MISS ITU "REX STORY'S HOLLYWOOD NON-STOP REVUE" t" I J_L "fm^K^i j?V **M A "^m. J^^*
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  • 191 7 Propeller Buried In Mud (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. ANJ of the five R.A.F. machines atW t ached to No. 100 Torpedo Bomb?" squadron, which were en route to Peine yesterday from Alor Star on a training flight, having left Singapore on Wednesday
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 166 7 ITS u CHA/.Y-WEEK AT THE PAVILION NEXT WEEK YOU'VE NEVER KNOWN ANY SHOW HALF AS FUNNY! ""■*^sjikiiiiii2B_l^^^^ I m. ,J. rn}. S VICTORIA THEATRE TO NIGHT. "FAIR AND WARMER" S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION BOOK AT ROBINSON'S S *~mo>*m*m t *tm*^*a*m***ga*** V I SUN TALKIE HALL (New World) 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 DOUBLE FEATURE
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    • 128 7 Even if you LOSE Thousand Dollars at Bukit Timah To-Day, Don't Worry! You'll pel A MILLION DOLLARS' Worth of LAUGHS when you see this WINNER of the Grand Fim St^es of 1937! TQ-MORRCM NIGHT M W _________r_____r ".<.< m^MMm *^^^m M* *A m£ 7 **T MT^mmmmmEtti*m*Al ______f Ji ______)V '^^^^^^^Hp*^^
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  • 3069 8 Labour's Pension Plan (From Our On it Correspondent) London. Aug. 20. A WEALTH of t;ood stories survive Lord Runciman. the 90-year-old British shipping magnate, who died at Newcastle the other day. The .torv ol Uatt\ Runciman Ct |g a real-life romance M thrilling as any
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  • 125 9 Ape Limit Raised To 28 Years London, Anu 30. THF War Office announced to-day that the upper age limit for recruits for certain arms of the regular army had been raised from twenty-five to twenty-eight years. The arms in question are the Household Cavalry, the Cavalry
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  • 31 9 Owing to the settlement oat of court of case at Lewes Assize; Mr Ju.ticc Bfcwke tool: a holiday and Wenj to Hove to see the Sussex v. Leicester hire 'Ticket match.
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  • 34 9 The first youth hostel to be named after King Qeorgt V. was opened at Edgar House Farm, near Walslngham, Norfolk, by Commander the Hon. Roger Coke, chairman of the Norfolk County Playing Fields As_joclation.
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  • 323 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Sinuipore: Wed., Sept. 1, 1937. CANTON BOM BED lAPAN has carried Lhe war south in China. Aeroplanes have appeared OV*t the greal city of ('anion, dealing death and destruction amid the millions of inhabitants. She is determined to use all her r< sources to bring the war to
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  • 914 10  -  Autolycus by THE DOWI that China and Soviet Russia had signed an agreement of nonag»ression could not have come as a surprise to anyone who has watched the situation in the Orient with an eye to poss ble developments. It U, indeed. I the most natural thing in
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  • 37 10 Sub-Lieut. D. W. Leggatt. R.N.. son of Mr. W Leggatt, Chairman of the Incorporated Society of Planters, is on a three weeks' visit to his father, havinu flown out from England by the K.L.M. 'plane recently.
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  • 557 11 STW U.S. CRAFT READY i mi Tight At 30,000 Teet Washington ANEW type of sub-stratosphere 'plane which is claimed to be the world's most deadly war weapon is now being used by the United States Army Air Corps. Designed to fight at altitudes ranging from a
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  • 80 11 N.S. W. Leg is la ti ve Assembly Sydney, Aug. 9. MR. H. B. Turner, the endorsed United Australian Party candidate, won the Gordon by-election rendered necessary by the retiremen of Sir Phillip Goldfinch, with a majority of 4.313 votes over the indenpent U.A.P. candidate (Mr. S A. D. Storey).
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  • 387 11 SOUTH AFRICA WELCOMES NEW SETTLERS Wants People Who Will Be Good Citizens Capetown SOUTH AFRICA'S hew immigration policy towards British settlers is to welcome men and women of all callings, and it is expected to speed up immigration. The recent arrival of 20 British settlers is a striking example of
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  • 75 11 CON. LABOUR PARTIES 1 uiiual Conferences In October London, Aw, :i'» In. Conservative ar.d Labour Part.* Will both hold their annual conferin the middle weeks of October. The Conservatives are meeting at Scarborough Irom October 5. 6 and K and the Conference will be' presided over bv Mrs Clara Fvfe.
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  • 50 11 Tho wedding took place at the St Andrew's Church. Penang. at noon on Thursday between Mr. John Anderson, manager of Ratanui Estate, Teluk Anson, and Mis.s JS. McArthur. The Rev R. M. Min to officiated. Mr. Donald acted as best man. A reception wafl later held at the Runnymede Hotel.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 106 11 This Month P. AO. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Celebrates lis CENTENARY On Sept 7 Tk* MOIiXI^'Ci Tit 1 11 UN*] Will Publish An i* a i: SUPPLEMENT IN COLOUR To Commemorate the occasion. The Supplement, which will contain no advertisements, will be profusely illustrated and will contain historical articles of the
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  • 376 12 The London oil-tanker "British Corpiral" which was attacked by 4 planes and bombed in the Mediterranean has arrived at Shellhaven. Essex. While steaming about 50 miles north-west of Algiers, the aeroplanes, of unknown nationality came over and began d opping bombs and raking the vessel
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  • 156 13 "Grand Composite" race on the Crystal Palace racing circuit. London. S.E. Photo sh.,ws A. II Horton (Norton) taking Stadium Dip, with his passenger laying well over, during the hour's practice for motor-cycles at the Crystal Palace. Topical Press Photo shows workmen making plaster casts of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 43 13 THE REAL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES ICI JBIS, etc. THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC., etc. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. including Saturdays Opened up to 6 p.m. everyday
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  • 2640 14 For Festive TEAS What causes a tough leathery streak at the bottom of sponge cakes? Sometimes the egg yolks have not been beaten sufficiently. They should be whipped until *hick and lemon coloured If cream of tartar does not leaven why use it in angel cakes? Cream of tartar stiffens
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 44 14 Discriminating hostesses serve AYLMER Soups because of that delightful natural flavour. Your guests (and your family too!) will prefer them for the same reason you can taste the difference! NATURAL FLAVOUR so very delicious JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KIALA LUMPUR. A 15
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 40 15 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN SHOPPING AT SILK MERCHANTS Taj mail a 1 Store 23 HIGH ST. Maison Marcelle For a Natural $3&^ rermanen mW waw tV^-Jc^ Oi Try our latett point-winding Ni A 35 Stamford Rd. TeL 4807 Prop. J. KOOf.
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    • 30 15 j* PHOENIX FOR Q foKM S iA[ fe |.Jj| R \Old Fashioned Tt Mmm Wan**** >^, SlNfiAPO'-'t AW J PHONE 34 6 3 THE PHOENIX i j AERATED WATER WORKS I
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    • 121 15 Ta tourist's shopping! I GUIDE j EYES Announcing re^-^i Polaroid' Science perfects Astonishing new Polaroid Sun Glasses. Magically filter out all glare. For the first time you see surfaces as they really are. See our Demonstration Between "Polaroid" and ordinary Sun glasses. For Sale in Singapore at the THOMPSON OPTICAL
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    • 66 15 HAIR-DRESSER fr m i Be waved bv THE CONTINENTAL A New Wirch ss Permanent Waving I J Machine from America S at l j MAISON PERM Stamford Road Tel. 4610 fr .j, CAMERAS AND FILMS STATIONER ALL THE THRILLS OF AMERICAN DETECTIVE ANI) WESTERN MAGS. a I 1/3 east 20
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 302 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE gfc _rt <yMf wyyjyr CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAX. Available for two months. From SINGAPORE. Is i Claw 2nd CI&M 1137.14 flltt.Bb ?r f^f M SMI H37.14 JE"*"* «74.2S MOM Bombay ah mav call at any port on or
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    • 549 16 MTO FRENCH PORTS V HOMEWARDS. LINOIS For Marseilles, Ha vre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sept 7 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nances, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sent 17 D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct 4 S CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct r S OUTWARDS. i (from Marseilles) d'ENTRECASTEAUX For
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  • 792 17 THE BRITISH NAVY Planters, who have returned from leave recently and resumed duties are: Messrs. F. Wise of Kampar Estate, Kampar and B. Wolde of Tanjong Pasir Estate. Batang Berjuntai. the first time a feature film of one hour's duration showing the real work of the Fleet at sea. This
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 253 17 BURNS PHILP LINE (incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Dae Sails. In Port Sept. 4 MERKUR Oct 1 Oct. 5 Ml**P round trip 'tickets' irom Singapore to Australia issued at the following rate» mWa Brisbane, Sydney or First Class passengers may trans, er at Singapore, Briso £§sm_ r?rSßi§Bg mi s e
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    • 128 17 N. V. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Sept. 4 "s.s HAKONE MARU" Sept. 16 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct. 14 Rates to Ist Class 'tod class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 269 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY lOR PER DATE AND TIME K Boon Heng Sept. 1 9 a.m. a t and Tembilahan Makasser am .Farcels only* Kepong 1 n am Britain, Europe. Egypt and l„ n .Parcels only* Patroclus J »o™ W and K. Toengkal I Togian 1 P-m--lV oiiadhadib
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    • 203 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHAR>LS OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exi' Ship Godown Gate tm*** Karapara 22 1 :Muinam 20 Prosper 20 1 1 Stentor 18 2 3 Bennevis 16 Patroclus 14 City of Kimberley 11 3 Lossiebank 30 2 3 Steel Navigator 32 2 Mata Hari 35
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • 577 19 Implies To Unofficial) Questions -s_. Singapore Monday. i (CORDING to Governments answers i Hon. Capt. N. M. Hashim7s questions the Legislative Council to-day Malav verr.cc jl ir schools have ei r ner u n constructed or a:v i; 1 in* W1W 4 of truetion sines OcX.
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  • 110 19 Size Of Flag On Wounded Ambassador's Car London. Aug. 30. IN the note which the British Govern--1 ment adAresseiTto '.he Japanese at the week-end on the wounding of Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen in China, reference was made to the Union Jack flown prominently above the roof of
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  • 129 19 Mr. George Lansbury's Peace Talks London MR. George Lansbury, Britain's unofficial "peace ambassador,*' who recently interviewed Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini, is planning another peace crusade. He hopes to hold unofficial talks with Marshal Rydz-Smigly. the President of Poland, and Dr. Benes, the President of Czechoslovakia, at the
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  • 74 19 50,000,000 Gallons In A Month London. iLL records for mik consumption in A Great Britain were broken in Julv. In this month 7)0.499,151 gallons of milk wen drunk. Thi-; is he fk«i true that liquid mi'k salei have exceeded 50,000.000 gallons in one month. Since October 1936. when
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  • 92 19 First Round The Coast Flight London, Aug 30. GREAT interest has been aroused in seaside resorts by the first of the three days' flight which the Empire flying boat Caledonia, which has recently crossed the Atlantic each way. is making around the coasts of Britain. The Caledonia flew
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  • 106 19 High Record Of Progress Reached London, Aug. 30. A high record of progress in the reconditioning agricultural workers cottages under the Housing and Rural Workers Acts was reached during the second quarter ot the year. Returns from local authorities show that applications for grants were made in respect
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  • 195 19 Bennevis, British, 3,205 tons, trom Hongkong 30.8 to London 3.9. Meikur, British. 3,642 tons, from Melbourne and Java ports 30.8 to Melbourne via Java 3.9. Marudu, British, 982 tons, from San dakan 30.8 to Miri. Labuan and 8.N.8. ports 4.9. Fionia Danish, 3,337 tons, from Copenhagen 30.8 to
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  • 175 19 Evidence For The Defence Opens (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Mon I lIR. Ramani conducted the case r-,r "I the defence at the Supreme Court Lo-dav in the absence of Mr. Roland Braddell in Guthrie's suit against Messrs. Ong Ee Lim, Lim Hee Kling and the
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  • 162 19 Value Of Protective Clothing London, Aug. 30. THE value of protective clothing in the prevention of accidents in eo*] mines is again the feature of the annual report of the Safety In Mines Research Board. Hard hats are being Introduced into mines at the rate of 12,000
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  • 111 19 Preliminary Arrangements In Britain London, Aug 30. A PRELIMINARY to the Autumn campaign, for which Sir Kingsley Wood, Minister of Health, has obtained the co-operation of all party leaders to stimulate interest in Britain's highly developed public health services and to make them known to all who might
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  • 89 19 X-Ray Watches Safety Pin In Child Perth. Aug 9. DOCTORS here anxiously watched w h X-Rays tlie progress ot. a safety pin which two-year old /an Youim- had swallowed Fortunately the little girl tWallOWOd the pin blunt-end firs' X Ray photo graphs weir taken at regular Interval* aa the D»n
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  • 236 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 31. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Total ior Books Close financial TIN Date Ex. Div year Pavable Date to date 1 1\ C* Austral Malay 3 3 4 Int. Sept 3 Sept 10 Sept 4 19% 3 3/ 4% Bonus 5T Ayer Weng
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    • 39 20 i -XHSOHITK SKCt'RIIV j J Itlotol Uxio> INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. j I 4rfnt«: SIMF. HARRY CO !TH Singapore to Rnnrh*". *y* -< ill i i i i i_l~~- I fii rn r' rii^ I, I, I, i <~ii^» _^_u_-»i m
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    • 676 20 foN THE RADIO I Hm .a 10 35 p.m Scenes from "Richard II EMP Rt bv William Shakespeare. The deposing ano death ol the King. Characters: PROGRAMME Henry Percy, surnamed Hotspur; the KK-O-UIS/VVWIL. Duke ol York, uncle to Richard; King Richard II; the Earl of NorthumberlandTransmission ll— Ml Pm Aumerle-
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    • 673 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY ment. Those mails were taki peninsular of Spain and Gibra!* a 'J l uo d m Chinese Music, Teoehew from that date the P. and O u s j .Gramophone Records): "Gek Chee tended until now ships of
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  • 266 21 BOOM IN ARMY RECRUITING Pensions Plan Brings Many Back London largely to the War Minister's new amy pensions scheme and the popuof the summer Territorial camps, in is enjoying a recruiting boom. Ing the past week or two f he staff t the central recruiting depot at Great 'land Yard
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  • 236 21 Sngapore. Tuesday. Tin locally up 8 Rubber locally buyers at 30 7 8 c Oct Dec. Mining. Further drop in prices have been recorded in the course of the day in moat of the dollar shares with the exception of Pu:eh T.ns. S. Kintas $9. 10—
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  • 102 21 Lyall Evatt's Daily Report MINING: London quotations show further minor losses and orders are on the selling rather than on the buyinc -ide with Larut, London Tin. Ampat. S. Tronoh, Malay Siam amongst others included. Locally Puteh.s have been a prominent counter advancing to 1.14 buvers Hong Fatts steady 1.32,
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  • 487 21 Patsy Hendren's Grand Swansonp For y O Middlesex (London), lectures in English and Latin at Jaffna College, Ceylon. He is returning to Ceylon after attending the Teachers' World Conference held recently in Tokyo. Mr. Perinpanaya»am has taken a great interest in
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  • 54 21 China Offers An Apology Washington, Aag. 31. THE Chines e Government's profeund regret lor the bombing sf the liner President Hoover is expressed fo Mr. C.rdell Hull by Hie Ambassador Mr C. T. Wang, who said the China Government has as sumed responsibility for the acci dent and is ready
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  • 42 21 NEW STRA TOSPHERE FLIGHT BY U.S. PILOT Juneau, Alaska, Aug. 20. THE American airman, Jimmie Matten, has started on a substratosphere flight equipped with a special radio with which h? hopes to establish contact with the missing Soviet polar fliers. Reuter Wireless
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  • 295 21 25 6 Takuapa 20 9 21 3. T. Harbour* 8 30 8.40. INDUSTRIALS: U.E.'s 7.65 sellers. Gammons 137 1.40 Steamships 15-. 15.25 McAlister 26-. 26.20. Singapore Traction Prefs. 25 9 26 9 Wearnes 16 JO 16.35. LOANS: 4.000 Penang sr?5 r 1926 on offer also 4,000
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    • 121 21 77: ■h^<yyi'y H i m 7_S Dfl The rejuvenating and strengthening effect of Sanatogen can soon be observed. Your fatigue will disappear, you will look younger and feel better. With Sanatogen you will soon enjoy life again to the full; and what seemed to be difficult before will become easy.
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  • 502 22 SIX GOALS TO ONE First Division League Encounter Singapore. Tuesdav. THK Police M*M their final game in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League this MMMMMM by defeating the Malavs by six ftall to one at the Anson Koad Stadium this afternoon The match WM more
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  • 48 22 Soccer At Stadium On Saturday AN attractive game of soccer had been arranged for Saturday afternoon, al the Anson Road Stadium, between the S A.F A and the South China F A. Louring team. Chare.es of admission will be |1, o'J ana 20 cents
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  • 60 22 The following will represent the SCC vs the RAF. on Saturday, players to arrive at main guard room at 4.15 p.m. at Seletar: A A A Paterson W. H. Droogleever- O Fuller E. C. Cherrington; J C MacPherson T. A. D. Hewan; D A. Johnston
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  • 113 22 Results Of Tuesday's Matches London, Aug. 30 THE following games in the English soccer League competitions were played to-day: First Division Blackpool 2. Bolton 2. Leioester C. 4, Sunderland 0. West Bromwich 0, Stoke C. 1. Second Division Blackburn R. 2, Plymouth A. 1. Bury 1, Sheffield U.
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  • 63 22 Tennis Tournament results at the Tanglin Club to-day were as follows: Ladies' Handicap Doubles (Final): Mrs. Percival Mrs. Streeten 4 beat Mrs. Brightwell Mss Seth +2 4—6, 6—2. 6—4. Men's Doubles Open (Semi Final): Wise Warden beat Droogleever A. D. Anderson 6 4, 7 5. Cullen Cup
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  • 64 22 S. C.C. Cricket The following have accepted to play cricket for the S.C.C. vs. H.M.S Canberra on Sunday at 11 a.m at the S.C.C: Lt. W. D. H. Duke A C Growder, J. E. Jeans. C. G. Je'nner J McLeod. Lt. J. C. O Dwyer, Major R* H Quill, Lt.
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  • 155 22 Won By German Doubles Players Brookline. Mass., Aug 31 UON Cramm and Henkel (German) beat Donald Budge and Oeni Mako 1 U.S.* 6-^i, 7—5. 6—4. .in the men's doubles final of the American amateur lawn tennis championships. Miss Alice Marble and lira P'abyan beat Miss Babcock
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  • 220 22 Auti^jpn Tournament Results And Ties Singapore. Tuesday r -DAY'S results of the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament are as under: "A" Class Singles Handicap J. H. Phillip (—l5) bea'. Capt. N. A. Armitage (—l5) by 7—5. 6—3. "B" Class Singles Handicap J. G Brett (4-2 > vs. J. M.
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  • 64 22 Singapore, Tue AT a meeting of the hockey section oi the Straits Chinese Recreati". o-day the following were elecl office bearers for the coming Captain, Mr. Gan Kee Siang; Coi Mr. Fan Choo Beng: and Repiv tire Mr. Kee Fwe Hock. It was decided that
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    • 54 22 A 5/JNQEM/INS I r >iM PORTS SHERRIfS 1 t <>_J^'** /I \j) I^* _________>' /I K/^Bp /^rv r v »_B-Pli^^-------r [flj) __r^ I P > V. ,_4ft \£_2*£ J /S* >fc n^ C-£^ J!L lc /v**^ V v **~«-^^*^<>^* «jhft K yV^ V -*s Jy V* H| 5 y^ X
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  • 1034 23 Tommy Took Everything Except The Tit ItSay The Critics oUGH he failed to wrest the won d heavyweight tttL^JL A Utt 3 V A rounds battle with him to-nig h Kn^^ "ttL wSLtaS Jtruck blow for British boxmg pr^vge by lastlngihe TSll
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  • 38 23 R. W. Cowen '83 -9- -74) won the Engineering Association of Malay;', golf competition for the OOales Cup, at tht Singapore Goli Club on Saturday afternoon. F. (i. Coales (98 14 75) .vas riuiner- UP
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  • 53 23 The following have been selected to play football for th e YMCA vs the SRC on Thursday, on the S.R.C. ground: J. Jackson. N. Jackson. K. Leembruggen, Chan Joo Tiang. G L. Day (capt.), R. Modland. P. Swyny, A. Noden, V. N P Hay, Lim Kim Wee. Lim Bak Song
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    • 46 23 HHHSP"^|fc I A MEDIUM-PRICED CAR JaßßflT JW& \^^~7 WITH BIC CAR PERFORMANCE! yli l» r#|| HrfS^ It^* I THE lATEST f|(]jACHIEVEMENT HAT S.A. are pleaded lo announce first deliveries ol j^ **9^UiQfiS££9HrttfHflfllHlHHßHflßßßl^^^^^BBßiyi^^^^^^^^^^^^^H vlAu \\V^*^n A 'My il ■>'^"~™^~~Ti3ii IWf \\sy**\^mmmmm* VM* wMMW^JI IS 4 APB 1
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  • 1566 24 FEW UNKNOWN HORSES This Afternoons Races Pl NTERS should have a better time this afternoon the >econd day of the Singapore Turf Club's (Autumn Oold Cup) meeting- than they had last Saturday, as (here are not so many unknown horses running to-day. To-day's card of
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  • 46 24 Kate 1 Metro Harap Kace 2 Miss Singapore Jonathan Kace 3 Sheila II Glitter itace 4 Fancan C is car a Kace 5 Lawless Devon King Kace 6 Komolux Emperor Kublai Kace 7 Cosmetic Kate Kelly Kace 8 Swift Arrow Wait A Bit
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