Morning Tribune, 20 September 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 197. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, September 20, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1118 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh JAPANESE SPOKESMAN'S AMAZING CLAIM Contradicted By Chinese Reports AN amazing claim was made to-day by the Japanese spokesman he announced that twenty-six Chinese planes engaged the Japanese machines which raided Nanking this morning and Jjhat "every one of them was brought down,
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  • 200 1 Police Arrest Two Yugoslavs London, Sept. 15. AN Italian described as an anarchist has been detained near Toulouse for questioning m connection with the Paris bomb outrages of last week. The Ministry for the Interior does not claim that he is involved m the blowing up
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  • 254 1 Japan Defines New Policy Singapore, Sunday. A PROCLAMATION asking outside Powers to refrain from allowing the transfer of ships from the r hina flag to their own national flnr *s issued by the Japanese Government and circulated by the Consul-Clene-ral m Singapore. The statement is
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  • 28 1 Fcrozepur. Sept 16. Fifty Indians, members of a weddinp party, were drowned m the Sutlej river v/h( 11 an overcrowded ferry boat cansized. Reuter Wireless
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  • 950 1 Italian Resentment Over Nyon Plan Rome, Sept. 17. DESENTMENT regarding the Nyon plan has led to a sharper tone m Italian press references to Britain than has been noticeable for several weeks past. It is felt the international situation has been aggravated by the plan which many quarters
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    • 33 1 ON OTHFR PAGES i PBBe I k Maintenance Suit 2 i < Burned To Death Prosperity In England 3 U.S. Arms Embargo 21 i i Local Sport 22 Cricket Tourney Badminton Finals 24 4»- <.
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    • 29 1 v WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY -*~s> i WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CIIM/tp* THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLF Mi'JC S OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE I DISTRIBUTORS. i «FT/ lIIIOS. CO. i
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  • 803 2 MAINTENANCE SUIT Vlaumjl Has Acted I Unreasonably" ■From Our Own Reporter/ IVnang. Saturday Mil. J. L McFall. District Judjje, delivering judgment today, decided not to confirm an' order made by the Blackpool Court under which Mr. Robert Southern, now Superintendent of the Leper Settlement. Pulau Jerejak.
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  • 134 2 Joe E. Brown In "When's Your Birthday?" JOE E BLOWN is the star m "When"? Your Birthday^ 1 the RKO— Radio production at the Capitol, and it is a picture which ?ives this whimsical comedian plenty of opportunities. He is seen as a young man who is crazy
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  • 18 2 London, Sept. 16. The death is announced of the actor j lon Swinley. Reuter Wireless
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    23 2 Mr N. J. Perrin and Miss Dorothy Swallow were llUl m\ JjJ l mi St Andrews Cathedral. Bride and sroom art- teremony. Tribune
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  • 185 2 Tragic Fire On Lone o Farm London. Sept. 16. A TRAGIC fire at Kirkintilloyb Farm, near Glasgow, early to-day has plunged the remote country district of West em Ireland into mourning. The fire was one of the worst 19 Britain for many years. The victims
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  • 53 2 Another British Ship Fired On St. Jean De Luz, SeptL 15. Fis learned that the British steamer Hillfern was fired at by an insurgent trawler off Gijon on \londay night and was subsequently machine funned by an insurgent aeroplane which tried to hit her deck cargo of oil. No damage
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    • 123 2 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisonous Acids Tour Kidneys have nln<« million tiny tul. or filtorH whlih are endangered by n> aj>, Irritating drugs or noglect. Unknown to >ou, w«-ak Kidneys may be the r*;il cause of your Oettlng UP NlßhtH, Nervousness, DUzlness, Swollen Anklvs, Bladder Trouble, Headaches, Backache, Hht'unuitlstn, Leg
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  • 180 3 Mr John Laycock On His Impressions Singapore. Sunday. THAT the Spanish civil war is poisoning the whole of the European political system was the view expressed by Mr John Laycock. the Singapore municipal < ommissioner. m an interview he gave Tribune reporter soon after his arrival
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  • 183 3 Mr. N. J. Perrin And Miss Dorothy Swallow Singapore, Saturday. A PRETTY wedding took place at St -ft Andrew's Cathedral this morning when Miss Dorothy Swallow became the bride of Mr. Norman James Perrin Miss Swallow is the daughter of Mr' and Mrs. R. S. Swallow, of Duffield
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  • 90 3 Amazing Victory At Mayoral Elections New York, Sept. 17. INCOMPLETE returns hitherto m the nnmarv mayoral elections she\ff an nmazing victory for the New Deal while Tammany Hail foresaw the tumbling of its political stronghold. Mayor La Guardia has already won the republican nomination from Senator Cop-eland
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  • 281 3 Strong Nationalist o I Feeling Singapore, Sunday. "MATIONALISM In China to-day is very A strong and a united China can resist the enemy,'" said General Chan Chai Tong m an interview he gave a Tribune reporter on board the Conte Rosso which arrived m Singapore to-day.
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    15 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Laycock, who returned to Singapore by the route Rosso yesterday. Tribune
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  • 95 3 State Of Independence Declared St. Jean De Luz, Sept. 15. 'HE As tunas baa been declared an In- dependent state and relations With Valencia have been levered according to a Salamanca Announcement which Mates that according to militi v i captured on the Asturian front, Benor Tomas, dictator
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    • 51 3 asdfdjkfsdhjfk Before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Cussen and Mr. Justice Laville m the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Criminal Appeal:- N0. 6 37 Rex vs. Kavena Ismail Sanib. Before Mr. Justice Home m 2nd Court at 1 1 a.m Summon^es-in-Chambers. followed by: Petition. Motions and Judgment
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    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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    • 462 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT RABI I- S On the 27th ment of Sini i include ienl Island under Bril sion was proclaimed to be Infected with rablea and to be an Infected .m-a it cannot be declared fret- from infection until there has been no tii B full six months A lam»
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 137 4 1 London. Sept us iay lop Rubber 33- sst General Electric 81 9 <g 3 Imoerial Chemical Industries 36 10 2 g- +7 Imperial Tobacco H6 9 145 7% +10% Anglo-Dutch 3 6 fJ Canadian Pacific 10 10» a London Tin iNew Share) 4 9 4 9
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    • 104 4 I" 7 },r, r To- Change W M» Dull Ifi 116 »1i spot B g 1 16 sept hi. j a y,.M.r. gj JJM SI" > London. Sept. 19. Previous To-day Change PALM OIL (Malaya tt In bulk sc-pt .Ort ,hipt. 01.0.0 Value Unchaiu^l COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Sept
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    • 53 4 tUBBIB New York. Sept. 19. Previous To-day Change TOnt i Dull Very Dull e»iKn Buytrt. 18 9 16 18 7 16 Beuor». 18 1116 18 9 16 Jan/Mar. Buyer* 18 1116 18 9 16 8 Sellers 18 13 16 19 11 16 VIS Toiw Quiet Steady Spot
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    • 77 4 London. Sept. 19. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Parla (closing middle rate) ***** ***** !«2 r.T. on Amiterdam (closing middle rate) 900 i 1(i 8999 ig __i 2 r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is. 2> 2 norn Is. 2 3 4 1 C.T. on Hong Kong (closing
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    • 71 4 New York, Sept. 15. WALL Street made a technical recovery yesterday. On second thoughts the Treasury's gold move has elicited the opinion the authorities might take other steps should the markets get uut of hand m either direction and m the meanwhile one of the principal causes of
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    • 55 4 "Frozen" In Spain By The War Washington, Sept. 16. COMMENTING on reports that the Vav» lencia Government has authorised negotiations for a settlement of $30,000,000 American credits frozen m Spain .since the outbreak of the civil war the Secretary of State said the United States Government was not
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    • 26 4 TIN Standard London. Sept. 19. Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £261 3 £261 3 4 Forward 1260 3 £260 3 4 i
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    • 32 4 GOLD London. Sept. 19. Previous To-day Chansre Fino Bar per oz. £7.0.3*:; £7.0.1 2% SILVER BoA 20 19" H _i R 4 months' forward. 117«9 7 19 3 4 1«
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    • 20 4 SOUTH HISIiISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY I Mil V |Tel. 5806, 2. Finlay.son Green
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    • 42 4 HE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Full* paid up> Y.*****0.00n Reserve Fund V.134,400,000.00 Head Officer YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERB RAFFLES PLACF Manager r YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 592* 6473 Comprador*'? t*^
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    • 169 4 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address; "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. 40.000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch S 4 800,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch: $1,800,000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE; SHANGHAI Tse-Vung
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  • 818 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING id roa dcasting 0.471/2 0.60n0m B. M. Trustee 6.25 700 Con. T. 8. 7% Pref. .25- 27ICOO T B Ord. «>4 3 J 5 3 E. Realty Co. 125 l*35N Est. Trust Ag. ..*4 75 525 Eastern Utd. 33.50 34Vh.fi F. and N.
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  • 188 5 Lyall Evatt's Quotations E Singapore, Saturday, noon. Buyers Sellers MINING Weng 1.00 1.15xd Fatts 1.32 134 i ..41. 43. s .33. 35. Katu 27 1- 281Kamra 2 3 2 [5 Klang River 1.80 1.85 cd Kuchai Tin 1.81 1.84 Kamuntine; Tin 13 14 Larut 14- 14 r, Lingui Tin 2.25
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  • 9 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL jahsfjdhfjhasdjf asdfhdjfksdhajf
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    • 263 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, HongkOSf, Manila. Singapore. Investment Banker*, and Brokm N $i and ditics Daily Foreign Market CabLs end Quotation Srr Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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    • 198 6 SK.vSATiON A.MIKXCITKMKNT IN ONE OF HOE SCRKKNS BIGOBBT SUCCESSES 0* THIS DIETRItri flelnt NEVER HAS WETBICB BEEN DOII B T 80 ALLOTUNG NIVBB HA^ ->'„ A DONAT BEEN 80 DAWNG! KNIGHT UIIIIOI 1 U Don I Miss This One! ARMOUR n *n Aic.«"<! nortj c^ducton LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS YODIL LADGH
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    • 143 6 f* An Absolute Scream! Don't miss it!! j CAPITOL I TO-NIGHT j il IMi 6-15 9-15 all rolled nHWITl i <l^i>^ ii into one b/g^l > j H «i^ J k. .A A k PC W^ Joe's First Big Comedy p or RKO-RADIO! T SLY TO-NIGHT At [EMPIRE TALKIES SUN
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  • 237 7 ft// OliT I CM)/ St. Johns. Newfoundland. A HARROW schoolboy, Edward Ralnfc recently when he fell over a cliff mi n f f Bonjebay district of North -Weste-., .Jcv/foyndland. it is reported here Gurney was a member of a part/ „t rs Encash public school boys who
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  • 88 7 Fatal Road Accident In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. A Chinese boy of about nine is reported to have been knocked down and fatally injured by a motor lorry m Havelock Road to-day. The accident took place not far from the police station It appears that the boy was In
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  • 216 7 London. Sept. 15. The Stock Exchange to-day ruled erractic and unsettled and the leaders m some sections were .somewhat severely marked down, particularly industrials. Giltedged closed firm and foreigners were again better especially Brazilians. Rubbers were comparatively steady but minings were neglected m view of the Johannesburg holiday.
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  • 190 7 Speed Record For The Navy A RECORD for speed m the British Navy has been set up by the ember Amphion 17.040 tons), which covered th* 1.000 miles from Mozambique to Durban m 37 hours to take one of the ship's officer* to hospital. She
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  • 170 7 Swatow Resident Fined In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. AN echo of the bombing of Swatow by the Japanese was related m thr Singapore rourth police court, to-day when Lin Yian Pin appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh to answer a charge of possession of unstamped letters from China. The
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    • 158 7 •J. I CAPITOL Next Change N "T" I 5 iwa* viiau^c COMED> VHNNBRI CLAUDETTE COLBERT |R| JiSHM^ lfl thl vtar s mo^i delightful S v V »'-n!i'rfainm"n(— i I «m W■ rmi mm m m i 1 TSHI AV ""^i ■llaVh 1 i SauevTsnapm Romantic! MELVYN DOUGLAS I Nisi i
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  • 40 8 THESE piv'irrs wtrt taken by the Tribune cameraman at the reception :«,iven on Friday evening In Johore m Ml Nil of lI. H. The Sultan's Kith birthday. They show some of the gu who were present.
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  • 253 8 Appointment Of Mr. E.M. Smart As Chief (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 8 MR. E. SMART, general manager of the Gold Coast Railways, West Africa, who is meantime on leave, has been appointed general manager of the Federated Malay States Railway with
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  • 96 8 o Singapore, Saturday. WITH his left leg broken m the middle and hanging by a slender piece of skin, a Chinese quarry worker was thU afternoon conveyed to hospital m a serious condition. He and a co-worker, who received minor injuries, were engaged m
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  • 225 8 Road Accident Inquest Adjourned Singapore, Saturday. THE circumstances leading to the death of a 15 year-old Malay boy. who wa.< killed by a* car driven by a European. Mr. J. A. Sutor. near the junction of Telok Blanga Road and Keppel Road on the night of Sept. 9,
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  • 131 8 Chinese Fined For Illegal Possession Singapore, Saturday. "I am 76 years old and before long I shall be going to my grave. I stout iy deny possession," said Low Sim who appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, fourth magistrate, at the police court to-day, on charges of possession
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  • 257 9 To Ceylon And Back In Six Weeks A SIX weeks' dash to and from Ceylon by air early m the New Year will b* made by Dr. Edward Mapother. the English mental diseases expert, who is to be invited to report on the proposed mental hospital,
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  • 185 9 Death For Unfaithful Wives Simla TRIBES m Upper Sind have a .simple way with erring wives. If a nusband finds his wife "Kari." that is. carrying an intrigue with a stranger, "Karo." then the husband has the right not only to kill "Kari" but also to receive compensation
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  • 144 9 "Reintwduction An Extravagance" London. T HE Postmaster-General. Major G. C. Tryon, addressing the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce said it would be extravagant to reintroduce the penny post at the moment. The Post Office, he said, would immediately lose over £8,000,000 on existing traffic by the reduction of charges
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  • 107 9 Food Poisoning Suspected Dorchester. INQUESTS on a three-years-old boy and a 62-years-old woman, who have died from a nivsterv illn*"- 1 nt RHp<iford, Dorset, ha^e been adjourned for a bacteriological examination to be made, the coroner, Mr. W. H. Creech, remarking: "The whole matter of the illness will
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  • 72 9 Leyburn, Yorkshire. IFTER being missing from duty on his "busiest day of the week market day —Mr. Arthur Stanley Davidson, 52--years-old manager of Barclays Bank at Leyburn was found dead with severe head injuries at the foot of an 80ft grotto on the Leyburn Shawl,
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  • 251 9 Rises In Coronation Issues Predicted THE new edition of the Stanley GiO bons 1 Priced Catalogue Of the Postage Stamps of the World (price ir>s includes all the Coronation stamps Though the prices for the majority at these stamps are still low, sharp rises m value are thought
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  • 160 9 Woman's Body In Pond Shoreham THKRI irere dramatic dt?elopm< the 'Myst'-rv of the Chin*- c Oai the disappearance of Mi L M; liter. 77-years-oH grandmother of Corbyn -crescent, Shoreham, while on an old folk's outinp to Hurstpierpoint Alter police and friends hid m three counttes m vain
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  • 331 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Sept. 20, 1937. THE OPIUM PROBLEM |)K. Chen Su Lans discourse at the Y.W.C.A. on Friday evening on the subject of anti-opium work m Singapore was instructive and illuminating m that it constituted a frank exposure of the problem of spium m general, and the opium-addict
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  • 841 10 Hospital Reform* Needed Ipoii is moo to bw hoipiui ■Dd the news U very welcome because all hospitals m general m U* FM S an- out of date. Kuala Lumpur's need for a modern building with the necessary equipment for the CMXi of the sick is just as
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    34 10 A dc Havilland Moth seaplane of the Royal Singapore Flying Club being towed up the slipway at the old club me K.S.F.C. is the only club m the world operating seaplanes. Shell Aviation News
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  • 110 10 Interesting Ceremony At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. IN response to invitations issued by Mr Ong Kirn Yam, a large gather ing of friends and relatives attended tea party at the Capitol dance hall US' Wednesday m honour of the mamas* of his brother-in-law, Mr. Urn
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  • 365 11 THE DEATH OF "SAPPER" Long i id Painful Illness IT.-COL. CYRIL MeMEILft, world famous as "Sapper," author of ciime thrillers and creator of Bulldog Drummond, died at his home at Fulbcrough, Sussex, after a long illnes.. with a painful throat affliction. He was 49. In 17
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  • 162 11 Man Who Murdered His Sweetheart 'AH no, you see she had gloves on." It was revealed recently that this statement, made by Leslie George Btofl" 48 hours after the finding of Ruby Keen'l half -clotted body at Leigmcr; Buzzard, four months ago. was the cm;' vhich led him
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  • 64 11 Lorrient, Brittany. THE small village of Riantec. near here, 1 has been partly destoryed by fire m consequence of a girl having been bitten by a pig. o To cauterise the wound the girl applied a lighted match to It She threw the match
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  • 210 11 No More "London Regiment" |HHANGES m the titles of a number < i units of the Territorial Army have been announced by the War Office One result is that now none of the London-raised battalions will have "London Regiment" as part of its designation. Every one of the
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  • 124 11 Callander, Ontario. THE Quins, becoming irritable at their confinement indcors to recover from colds, have had their first quarrels recently. Dr. Dafoe said that they had been wrangling and had shed "buckets of tears" over trifling incidents. So they have been kept apart as far as
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  • 133 11 Ottawa. MR ABERHART, Alberta's "Social Credit" (£5 a month for all) Premier, has not replied to the request from Mr. Mackenzie King, the Canadian Prime Minister, that he should co-operate with the Dominion Government m referring Alberta's bank legislation to the Supreme Court for an opinion
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  • 131 11 a 70-YEARS OLD Leicester commisui' agon I James Moseby. who ttld that he won about £20.000 m one season backing horses, told the Official Receiver at Leicester Bankruptcy Court recently: "It is the Revenue authorities who are keeping me down. They are repaciotifl paws." Most by
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  • 175 11 A Baby Aslounds The Doctors Rica. 'L.itvi al A FORTNIGHT-old baby wl. rt b n outside it.s body it astounding tors here. The cinid was bom m maternity homo to a 20-year-old woman. it.s heart is not enclosed In the chesi hut lies unprotected outside the ribs an::
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  • 99 11 Edinburgn. A24-YEARS-OLD clerk. James Will. who admitted that he set flrr to and destroyed the £30,000 factory where he worked because of a grievance against his employers, was sentenced m the Hi^h Court here to three years' penal servitude. The factory oeionged to Messrs. Crosse
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  • 95 11 ALDERMAN Frederick Gay, 77-yeuiv. old Mayor of Pembroke, will rfet DU at 5. a.m. if necessary to attend to his duties. No matter how early parties lenvf the summer camp at Pembroke Dock he is always there to bid them goodbye. This week
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  • 76 11 ONE of the silent monks of the Trap pist monastery of Mount St. Ber nard. Cham wood Forest. Leicestershire, was given special permission to break his silence recently. He addressed several thousand peoi 1< vho visited the abbey to witness the consecration of the belli for
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  • 352 11 London Magistral i Fear i ßy Air Mail' London, Sep 1 X I hat [numerable Ul-consftderi <i forces which will bring bafoc m the home iol the people will fo the new Marriage Act was the opinion expressed by Mr Claud Mullins, the South Western police-court magi tratc,
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  • 531 12 Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, the War Minister, inspected the new troopship "Dunera before she sailed from South ampton with a detachment of soldiers and their families for China. Dunera is ™t°"**e* f pi I'?®1 sh ows and is making her maiden voyage. She will be used
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    • 33 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE UOKB D'OEUYRE DIBHEB SWEET DISHES etc ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE HR IS JO COME AND SKE RENE ULLMANN MflM I'lace, SINGAPORE,
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  • 2448 14 Spinster Shortage Fashions m Furs A Pioneer Business -woman Dies Parlour -maid's Swimming Exploit London, Sept i°••from 1945 onwarda then will be a slump m ma and the mafclni *)i new nomes." This is tin- opinion Of Sir Wiiiian. ridge, the economist, tipcsised In lecture before
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    • 45 14 mk Baby's head will soon be clustered with adorable curls if the tiny head is cleansed with Nest#J eatery day Thousands of Mothers use iSestol daily for m addition to giving it wonderful curls it will make baby's hair fine, silky and healthy. N. 13
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    • 23 15 PHOENIX FOR I v e| A[fiHj R I w 1 Rome Brctui' 13 ■■'■'•lEn.TfnW""* 0 jm^ PHONE 3463 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS
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    • 451 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA^LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) ml ward* Dae Uo lum.act Spore ToDoaf. S>.rt, 1937. l sl rARTHAGE 15 000 Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 •BANGALORE 6 000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17.000 Nov. 19 roMOKIN 15.000 Oct. 8 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Dec. 3 ShuTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 CORFU 15.000
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    • 550 16 I JP^W^L TO FRENCH PORTS V__^___ Bt mmm mm ML HOMEWARDS. S CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 18 D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Oct 8 I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 15/ ADEN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Nov. 4 1
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  • 113 17 Increase In British Birthrate Rugby, Sept. 18. THE quarterly return of the RegistrarsAnnual for England and Wales, shows that there were 6,215 more births m the second quarter of this year than m the corresponding quarter of 1936. The total was 163.G67 and the birth rate was
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  • 57 17 biiulands Women Athletes For Sydney THE following women athletes have bern chosen to represeni England m the Empire Games, to ue held In Sydney early next year High Jump: Dorothy Odam; Sprinter: Winifred Jeffreys: Txinfz Jump: Ethel Raby; 220 Yards: (Champion) K. TifTen. The team will be .supplemented
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  • 570 17 Survivor From junk Mam 1 V the typhoon ►our and U i.i 14 I d from for i daj mtay In poi i Ihe 'vcrv few ships In h r which rode the storm remained fast at anchoi Alter Hongkong bound rot Manil i ■.1 m picked
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  • 66 17 A lino trans-Tasmun jtttimt w*>llknown during the Great War ai hospital ship loft Wellington (N.Z I recently for Hongkong and Shanghai. She i.s the Marama. and has been employed since 1918 on the Melbourne* Wellington leiTlce 'I h»- ihlp VII rreently purchased for crap purposes hv
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  • 21 17 London, Btpt ih Prince Chichibu bti left London tor Southhampton, when he emtarki n the ftnprefa ut Britain for Japan. Reuter
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    • 291 17 11 1 It S I' 11 1 Ll» L I \I- (Incorporated In Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA Oct. 1 Oct. 5 MERKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the lOllowing rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane,
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    • 128 17 \N. Y. li. LINK GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. sj. "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct. 1 s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct. 15 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 86 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by air (Internal Service General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails from Europe etc. < London by Air (Imperials by Air (Imperial). General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. toMails from Europe (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands). General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m.
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  • 310 18 Official Commission Inquiry Bandjerma.sin. Dutch Borneo NEWS or an airman uprising m the Interior hi iVed ner e from An 1 to that over one hundred native- gave battle to a posse Of Field Police at Harian. a village not IIU from the town of Amoental.
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  • 238 18 21 Guns Salute At Johore (From Our Oum Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Saturday. THE sixty-fourth birthday of His Highness the Sultan of Johore, who is 'at present m England with the Sultana, was celebrated throughout the State Without the usual pomp and ceremony. In Johore Bahru. the capital of
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  • 71 18 ANOTHER NEW RUGBY CLUB Another new local rugby side made its debut m Singapore on Saturday m the Riff-Raffs a side of S.K.C. men augmented by outsiders when they met the Air Force (Town Office) at Farrer Park and lost. Tribune A line out during the game. Tribune High tackling
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  • 286 18 Chinese Sentenced For Stabbing Singapore. Saturday POUND guilty by the majority verdict T of a special jury of culpable hon/ cide not amounting to murder Kwek Ah Ngow. a younn meehoon manufac turer. was sentenced to three years h gorous imprisonment by Mr." j Laville m
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  • 217 18 Unlicensed Importation Denied Singapore, Saturday. "rpHERE is no presumption m lav: that possession of an article wrongly imported leads to a presumption of guilt," said the Acting Chief Justi.v. Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, m the High Court to-day, when he allowed the appeal of a Chinese named Wong
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  • 90 18 Rome. SWIMMING race m which all tW participants were Cabinet Ml or Under-Secretaries of State and the starter and umpire was Signor Mussolini took place off 'he secluded beach oi La Maddalena, near Syracuse. The r?ce covered a course of 19° yards. Th e Duce save the start
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  • 1598 19 i PLANTERS MEET I ATK.L Import an i Aid For Serdanp o (From Our Own Reporter} Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE training of Asiatic estate staffs and the invaluable assistance ?iven by the Rubber Research Institute to the planting industry generally, were referred to by Mr. O.
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  • 89 19 Old Man Severely Injured Singapore. Saturri AN old Chinese pedestrian was hadiy n Injured In South Bridge Road ihort1\ alter ILO p.m. to-day when, it i>; alleged motor car ran into him as tot was crossing the road. Th<> man*s left forearms was ripped open from the elbow
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  • 112 19 Vimy Murder "Confession lIENRI HERBAULT, a tramp, aged^l. 11 arrested recently, has confessed to the murder of 16-years-old Rachel Remard at Vimy Ridge last month. According to the police, he has admitted that he was penniless and starving when h e saw the girl walking alone with a bag of
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  • 233 20 Chinese Consul Visits Penang From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sept. 18. MR. Kao Ling Pai. Chinese ConsulGeneral m Singapore, opening his first official Malayan tour, was given a public welcome to-day by the Chinese m ithe Town Hall. A gathering of more than 400 was present, including representatives
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  • 296 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Sept. 18, 1 p.m Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div year TIN Payable Date to date Ayer Hi lam 3(r; Int Sept. 7 Sept. 27 Sept, 20 30 r Burma Malay 6d. Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Sept. 24
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 502 20 JON THE RADIO i t <ij BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission 2:— 20 n.m t.li pm GS.I UJI Mini (2153 nirs); <.SH 13 97 metres (21.47 mcs) and C.SCi 16.86 metres (17 79 nits). Transmission 3:— 935 p.m 0.20 a.m GSJ 13.9?. metres (21.53 mcs); <isn 13.97 mtirtm (2147 warn) and
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    • 433 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following are the principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call-letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metre*. 6.50 p.m. Organ Rewille— New York W2XE 21.520; 13.9. 7.20 p.m. Bob White— Pittsburgh IWBXK 21.540; 13.9. 8.20 p.m. Breakfast Club—
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    • 326 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 600 p.m.: Malay Music Gramophone Records): "Turon Mandi," Mr. Wim Latuperissa. "Slamat Pagi Tuan Muda.' Miss Eulis. "Mintak Katamoe Diwaktoe.' Mr. Jan Boen. "Meratap Kronchong." Miss Eulis. 'Om Kal.soum Chantuse." •La Paloma," Enyat Hanem. "Om Kalsoum Chanteuse." "Seranade
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    • 122 20 1935." "Massed Bands of the Sr Command." 7.30 p.m.:— Time, Weather, New.: and Announcements. 7.45 p.m.: "Songs from the S). A programme of tunes from E Musical Comedies, arranged and produced m the London Studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation. 8.50 p.m The News and Ann« ments. Relayed from London.
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  • 1304 21 EVERTON BEAT LEAGUE LEADERS AT BOLTON Another Hal) Dozen Coals Against Derby Country London, Sept. 18. FOLLOWING are the results of to-day's f English and Scottish League matches(ther with present positions m the _ue tables: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I •Ml 4 Sunderland 1 Birmingham 1 Charlton
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  • 422 21 Indirect Help To japan Washington, Sept. 18. JMIINA has officially expressed jjrav? y disappointment at President Roosevelt's interdiction on Govern ment-owned ships carrying arms and j munitions to the Far Bast Asserting that Chinese communications to the I nited States Government had declared this action penalised the
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  • 70 21 London, Sept. IS. OVER 4,000 apprentices m Mancl and Balfbrd engineering factor* unofficially striking, claiming an m crease of three ihillingfl week and n cognition of their rtatus The employer* rciuse to negotiate until the ttrikew it urnc work The ipprentlcea eem to be equally adamant and have
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  • 1705 22 SILVERLAW'S UPSET BRINGS $126 DIVIDEND Autumn Racing Ends In Vint Style .1/ ttu kit 7 limili Singapore. Saturday. fTHERE wy attendance at Bukit Timah to-day for the second day of I rSTa tlch marked the close of the Singapore Autumn racing iBM Tto« weather wai Ane and Ibt foinf food,
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  • 60 22 Hammond And Verity Head Batting And Bowling London, Sept. 15. HAMMOND heads the batting for the fourth time m five season* with 3.252 runs with an average of 65.04. Verity top^ the bowling with 202 wickets with an average of 15.68. Matthews, of Glamorgan, actually heads the bowling
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  • 242 22 Dr. Bum Leads Field Of Qualifiers THE following were the scores retui. m the Qualify inu Round of the Singapore Golf Club championship competition, played at Bukit Timah 01 turday and Sunday: M. C. Bain 143 J. H. Beeton 145 M. M. Paterson 146 R. Craik S.
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  • 94 22 Results Of Weekend Matches London. Sept. 18. FOLLOWING are the results of Rugby League matches played to-day:— London Iri h 8 Portsmouth Ser. H Richmond 16 Northampton 16 Bedford 14 Bath 3 Bradford 11 Sale 14 Bristol ti Cardiff 14 Devon 5 Waken" eld XV 11 Devcnport Ser.
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  • 174 22 Unattractive Team Says Australia THE tour which the British women lawn tennis players were to have mad 11 m Australia afier the Wightman Cup matches m New York, has been cancel l?d at the request of the Australia! L.T.A. This La the outcome of communication between the
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  • 381 23 ETCETERAS WIN LAST MA TCH not her Fine Innings By W.R. King Singaoore, Sunday. SINGAPORE'S cricket season— and incidentally the B.C.C. tournament came to an end to-day, when the 8.8.1, and Etceteras beat the United Services Officers m the final match to share the honours
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  • 124 23 GERMANY JAPAN Should Check Her Advance In China Berlin, Sept. 18. IN a critical review of the situation m me Far East, the "AngrifT" says it ■s 'almost' a question of conscience 101 Europeans generally and Germans partcularlv to decide m favour oi either China or Japan. The paper declares"Oiir
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  • 1032 23 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS VICTORIOUS IN CUP TIE Too Good For H.M.S. Terror Despite One Player Reino Absent Singapore. Saturday TN a very fast game, the Chinese beat the H.M.S. Terror XI by four gOftll to one item FA -FA. Cup fixture played at the Anson Road Stadium this Wh^ the game
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  • 456 23 Big Fields In Chief Events I DOM Our On >i Report rt Kuala Lumpur. Saturday MKICiHTK for the first clay ol the Uin day professional race meeting ol the Belangor lurl Club, which opens at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday next, Sept. 25, are as tollows:
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  • 648 24 Kmls lv Junior Championship Singapore. Sunday. QUTK a large number of badminton enthusiasts turned up at the Haw -Par eymnasium hall this morning to witness the final of the men's doubles junior championship. P. Neubronner and l.im Som Cliuaii. representing the Novice 8.P., and Ngo Ben&
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  • 253 24 Police Trounce P.W.D. In Opening Match Singapore, Saturday. IrTHE Police and the P.W.D. opened the I A local hockey season to-day m the'r match at the Police Depot. Thomsoi Rd., which the Police won by 5 goals to 1. Play was fast from the beginning and I the
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  • 282 24 New Rugger Side Lose To Air Force XV Singapore, Saturday. IT the Fairer Park this afternoon, UM A RAF. defeated the Riff Raffs, m a Rugger match by eleven points (a goa. and two penalty goals! to six point(two tries). The Riff Raffs however played a creditable game,
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  • 118 24 lews Of The World Tourney Stokepoge, Sept. 15. c third round of the News of the 3rld £1.250 competition, regarded professional match play chamip, F. Robertson, of Ashridge. 's assistant, beat Padgham 2 and 1 and Charles Whitcombe beat Perry 3 flis was three up on Adams at
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  • 117 24 Chinese II vs. Indians On I IT is announced that the first round tie 1 m the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup between the Chinese II and Indian AssociaI tion, drawn on Wednesday .will be reI played at Anson Road Stadium on Tuesday Sept. 21 I The Warren Shield Competition,
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  • 73 24 TIES for Monday m the tennis tournament at the S.R.C. are as follows: Singles Handicap "A" (Semi-final) H. M. dp Souza (plus 3) vs. R. Q. Lance (—3). Mixed Doubles Handicap: H M Jansen and Miss E. de Souza (scr.) vs. Dr. S. L. Oehlers and
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  • 279 24 MALAYS LOSE TO S.C.C. I Bowlers On Top n Singapore, Satim DOWLERS were on top m the I I** fixture between the S.C.C. a. M.F A. on the packing to-day, scoring match ending In a win Cub by 29 runs. Good bowling by Ainan who toe- five i wickets for
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  • 114 24 tlnniskillings Defeat The Cordons HE Gordon Highlanders were beaten by five goals to nil by the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers m a Water Polo Match at Tanglin on Saturday. Goals were scored by Farrell (two) and Doherty m the first half and the teams changed over with the "Skins"
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  • 71 24 E/eek-End Of Rejoicing Throughout Siam From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday OWING to the incidence of the X birthday on Monday the Goven ment, Commercial and Banking eire m Bangkok "downed tools" at mid-o 'V to-day until Tuesday morning. Bangkok will be decorated and minated over the week-end
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