Morning Tribune, 23 April 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. a— No. 71. MNGAPORE, SATURDAY. April 23, 1938 I^'IVE CENTS.
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  • 205 1 BRITAIN TO CONTROL THE NAVIES iir Forces Armies Under The French PARIS. FRIDAY THOUGH OFFICIAL CIRCLES ARE RELUCTANT TO DISCUSS THE BJECT OF THE ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS ON MILITARY, AIR \'D NAVAL MATTERS, THERE IS A GROWING CONVICTION HERE JI ONLY OF THEIR
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  • 127 1 Rome, Friday. >Ir. Ilore-Belisha has arrived. London. Friday. Kiipants of an R.A.F. nber, Pilot Officer H. D. Green, a ;md an aircraftsman, were a crash at Crowland, Lincolnshire. Cannes, Friday. understood the Duke of has definitely taken over I "ateau La Croc. Cap D'antibes, j < Sir Pomeroy
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  • 96 1 SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM PETITIONS DIVORCE COURT DEFENDED PETITIONS AT EASTER TERM OF THE DIVORCE COURT INCLUDE ONE IN WHICH SIR FRANK ATHELSTANE SWETTENHAM ASKS FOR DISSOLUTION OF HIS MARRIAGE TO LADY SWETTENHAM WHO APPEARS BY HER GUARDIAN. This is one of six cases brought under the new act, providing that
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  • 119 1 London. Friday. fHE French franc broke .sharply thi; I afternoon, following a fresh crop ol umours regaidin^ the imminence of i irge loan Spot rate went out at 163.00, whu he lowest for nearly a month, while iscounts on francs for forward delivers Iso displayed weakt. Owinir
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  • 121 1 Dublin. Friday T HI 'ii ol Dr Dovglas Hyde, 1 storian, poet, dramatist and Uferkei m the cause ol the revival of the spirit of old Gaelic Ireland aa first president ol Eire \a hailed with satlon by all sections of the press Which express complete
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  • 59 1 Athens, Friday JIM BROADBENT passed over the airport here at (8.5.'1.) en route for Rome, his time so far being 110 boon N minutes compared with Ur, hours do minutes taken by Miss lean Batten who. however, halted at Romp TTriWo, Broadbent arrived enected m any way.
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  • 55 1 < Dublin, Friday It s understood that Anglo-Irish negotiations for a trade agreement and HFst w^suS April 25 Mr. de VaJera and his ministers will cross to London during the week-end. Announcement of the result SL£° K ab J y tacluded ln sfr John Simons budget statement m
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  • 228 1 HANKOW, FRIDAY. JAPANESE FORCES FROM YIHSIEN AND LINYI HAVE EFFFrTEI) A JUNCTION AND HAVE NOW STARTED A COIXOSAL 1 COMBINED DRIVE SOUTHWARD. CONVERGING ON 1 UKRCIIWANG. IT IS ESTIMATED THAT 200,001) MEN ARE INVOLVED. THE CHINESE ARE FIGHTING FITRIOI'SLY AND CLAIM TO BK HOLDING GROUND.— REOTER
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    • 33 1 ON OlflFP PAGES Pa&e Krolhers Hanged Ih.U of Tin Ore Girl's Romance 3 Murder 3 huropean's Death 21 r v Hemchit 2^ World Koxinß Cham- pious v Sappers 23 t w ,^^w~ «J»
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    • 97 1 I KLIM now enables you to L give your children PURE r milk, that is delicious for I drinking, and at reasonable J JKi JjM O) i prices, no matter where you t Xi^ im \m f may reside. 1 HP* i Get one of the man-ellous KLIM MIXERS and
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  • 140 2 47 Bags Removed From Locked Railway Truck i K( A I I IMIMK. I RIDAI FROM I l-oc Xl l> i: Ml uw I id k i SIDING VI PORI BWI I II Ml wi TIN OKI ILI ID IT M IRI 13.0W
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  • 91 2 JAPANESE BROKERS' FAILURE Petition Adjourned To May 6 Singapore, Friday Win- or i alnst Kohyel and Com] lo| ::1111 o i .1 rubber broken who recently faited «JP fore Mr Justice McElwalne m ruptcy Court to-day, Mi C n Smith ippeared tor the petitioning re dii the petition be adjourned
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  • 295 2 DISCHARGE FOR BANKRUPTS Singapore, Frid p c \v Meyer, a I »ld bankrupt his immediate nkruptcy to-d cint i Justice, Mr. P. A McHwair.2, said that he wa i very pleased to el paid his In full. According to the report on the bankruptcy bankruptcy was
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  • 66 2 POISON CHARGE FAILS 'From Our Own Repor+e Kuala Lumpur. Friday ACCUSED o; having abetted an attempt at poisoning nil sitter-in law. a Tamil mandnre named Ramasamy was granted his acquittal and discharge by Mr. Justice R. c. Cussen at the conclusion of an Interesting the Selaneor A irt. IK. 11.
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  • 84 2 ram Our Own Correspond' Malacc i F ATRFF. standing on the Kubu erted a sinisfc Halnanese family, Ai ner's inquiry to-d th of a Hainanese Chim seller, found hangl (1 that the (load mi ther also took his life by hai, i tree throe years
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  • 183 2 Sin p •I think t! that bankruu r ilvent and kept on borrowing ftciently serious to quite fair for your lordship to application for discharge j \v Amor sistant Ol to Mr. Justice McElwaine to-d hen Mr. H. M. Klyne, a (Government pensioner applied discharge from
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  • 118 2 FINED FOR THEFT FROM FOREST sili Friday Fich (or one month's rJ were imposed to-day on two Chin Ah Soo, by Mr. V Duckworth, tl I Magistrate .in* r tin had been found guil theft t»i Umbei from the Bukit Tlmali Apr. 17. Tiir wood, according to the prosecution, wu
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  • 59 2 Singapore, Fri A CHINESE lorry driver and Uv coolies are reported to ha Injured when their lorry tin nnatory Road this ny i Tht accident occurred undei circumstances It is stated tna the driver was at his wheel, the leel came off. Ie driver sustained serious the
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    • 45 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 ■tationised Aiak. I itsJfCS Moilrin ilniMt ityt lag lull rmage ImMi r.i \i i > on ii .i(iinii< rONI >ou ii •■»,.»> PERFORMANCE ftfill fnh*V.\ DISTRIBUTORS .m: MALAYA 1 LIM KOK GEK Co. Stockists: I KPH ss RADIO M KVK I Road Sin
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    • 30 2 THB I*llll IB'E'IM i.i 0.. V y ::o «,,.unl Rd V DRY CLEANING Wto \\i) DYEING Ai w SPECIALISTS. f^ Special macliinrs ,-A§JfJ>mM ln| (lrx «'<:»nin» hid petit ive Prices.
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  • 323 3 14-YEAR-OLD CHINESE GIRL WHO SWORE SHE WAS 21 Embraces Moslem Faith; Lives With Handsome Malay KIDNAPPING CHARGE FOLLOWS om Our O.< n I |><»h. liui.i\. •pir story how a beautiful 14-y ar-old Chinese girl lefl her home and her people, with a hamNom young, Malay, embracing the Moslem faith and
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  • 18 3 ping and (ailing into i arrying Chi] oi pain i no
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  • 76 3 S.ADa rmed Mars apo U amateur 8 igapore they have done t to ;n a hi( ciard nment of a popular character cquitted th veil. The r product tters" iltby, wa.s prod hays Ipal "rott< S A D C Enid I L. Bui; new. 11-ki
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  • 295 3 Sentenced To Death For Wife-Murder y Our Ovi Rt porter) Penang, Friday THE V- ap Teik Kee on B chan urderlng his 18-year-old Bukit Mertajam on Jai 11 last, was continued and before Mr Justice Howes at sizes to-day when the accused unanimously found guilty and sentenced to death. When
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  • 21 3 In the early hours of yes: nin» at Hong Bharu. a Chi:: llc- to have :ut his abdomen inflicting
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  • 21 3 DR. A. MISTOWSKI umiiier for the Trinit Mask i \aniin.»»HMls. I who arrived In StaN l»\ IhC •Chilr.il n
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  • 66 3 CHINESE PRESUMED DEAD Sim FrM ON th^ mew Ol Mar. 3U, twe Chinei tera were scrapii sides of The Ml r« !.u m t the which by two rop< al each end Suddenly o.ne ma; walk al which board to swi lie fell into His
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    • 41 3 DOES G R O U 11 A I R Ren Dardruff. Prevents Falling-hair I corrects Cf the scalp. alr- ycur Che- A ''i'&yn mist or a High-Claw \X B (;r Hair-dr< ft i:F SfTAIKKI" Belt Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Road.
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    • 72 3 MUAR NAN VAN(. HOTEL \(.lAib. Express Service I daily. I. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Eload Singapore, Tel: 3015 NAN VAN(i HOTEL, 41, Jalu-i Maha rani, Muar. Tel. 150 S NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84, I'm Raya, Malacca. Tel: 1 Singapoi lar Malacca K.L. r.OO a.m. 2.00 p.m. 2 Muar f
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    • 44 3 i I HORSE HEAP* BRAND VP rT »f <4ND cV MADEINBIjK GUAHAiVTEEIi 100% imHil.Ml HAKFER, GILFILLAN < 0., LTft Singanure, Ku: la Lumpur. I'r. ui<. Pqf Everything m School B«x)k«; Stationery Supplies, etc. 3o to PET E R CII ON(i' S Educational Suppliers, Printers, «i--t
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    • 29 4 Tn riav Change ifjmKU Previous To-day rone 1 16 ssz I is ill! rd (ion Buyers BSlia ,L 6 Bell i no i buj j 1 16
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    • 113 4 London, I Previous To-day Cha Distil 9H9 19 6 tlop Rubber 306 30 9 General Electric 7G7 7,3 iou 3^ Imperia leal Induito* gjj 3 326 Imperial Tobacco 13 g 9 1369 Anglo-Dutch 25 9 25-' dian Pacific 65a 6 3 8 Kubbrr Plan Investment Trust 3j3^
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    • 19 4 London. Fnri.< previous To-day Changi TIN Standard Vipq' £168^ Spot (afternoon (closing price) £169^/ 3 4 Forward
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    • 27 4 Washington, Fnaaj The Treasury announced that redeeming $50 millions worth I term bills weekly with de-steril] during the next eight weeks British Wireless
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    • 25 4 London, Friday Previous To-day Chanje BOLD Fine Bar per £6 -> 2 d. SILVER 18 13 16 18 13 16 1 montl rd 1H
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    • 196 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Share Report Singapore, Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was $85. down 1 2 Cabled advices from London this morning indicated a firmer market and a good number of buying orders at improved prices were received and Sterling tin shares m consequence were marked up locally.
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    • 160 4 Lewis Peat's Weekly Statement MESSRS. Lewis and Peat <Singaport Ltd m their weekly report local market conditions, dated Apr. state: Since Easter we have had a steadier and healthier market m sp: of rather disappointing response frc America In this latter market it now believed that the earlier
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    • 57 4 London. Friday. Prevlom To-day Cham I on Pan rate) j^ I 6 L 46 /ne IT on A n (closing middln rate) ***** 16 896 -11 16 TT on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Ifc Unchanutd TT on Hong }S] 6 Mon Jap ellingra 40 u s n^ han
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    • 33 4 New York. Apr 21. ufiftfttr devious To-day cnanj BcUers st st( idy I>t 13% 12 716 116 iW l 2 lt; Tone IL>l 1G Steady ion' 001 op-i Spot M
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  • 744 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Apr. 22, 5 p.m mbang 28 r 30Malaya 42,6 47,6n0m Hium ..20 6 216 Weng 0.55 0.65 n Tin 19 9 20,9 nffor 1 32V 2 137 > xd .213 22 3 ing 13-6 14 6 Tin 0.38 0.42 Fatt 100 1.04 ,ng
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  • 182 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. MINING Buyers Sellers Am pat 4 4 Bxd Batu Selani 1-33 1.38xd Hongkong Tin lfl 20|Honp Fatt 1.02 105 bu 0.70 0.75 Kramat 10 3 H3cd Kamunting Tin 9- 10 Killingh 161- 17 Katu Tin 22- 23.Kuchai 1 25 1.30 Larut 9 10 -xd LlngUi
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  • 211 5 nard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 nom. SING IPORB MINK IPALITY red. 1940 $400,000 31 Sept. 30 100 102 norn 1: ir < red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. bl Sept. 30 105 107 norn red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 HO
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    • 231 5 S. R LEVY CO. f Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. tFMtfmtnt Bankert and Brokers m Securities and CommodiUm. Paii* Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: MEW 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
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    • 140 6 Mill, fill MOt)D 01 S »M Ol IMi ITEAB'S KEAI s ipi lONAI HOI ION I>h TO-DAY! 3.15 <i-l-~> i:> W S A ll I.nKI-TT\ VOr.M. WARNKK J 21 BAXTER, VIRGINIA BRUCE. Hk. Wr S PARAMO! M WSREEL V |__M_LM_ lIMJJWIIII _l_^^»^H^^^^M^i^ I—MI i 'alK^ < tf 1 j j
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    • 133 6 V Grand W« Entertainment! CAPITOIiDJEgII I ivnlllitf F.I 1 *"*___iQSSLFF. I I Spt rial i I in iot ml ttractians i The Sensational HeavyweifW Walt Disney's Latest and j Boxini Contest— (2 reels) Funniest Coloured Triumph j JOE LOUS j (Heavyweifhi (hampion of the "D| LTO'S World) j NATHAN MANN
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    • 208 7 Another Great Attraction for the PAVILION! A NEW TRIUMPH FOR THE 1 REEN— A SUPERB FILM ■'Jfktfm T OIJ WILL LONO remem ber. i 1 .1 Iv I S MATTER TOIJ' KRUOE^^|^^jp '^W RUTH CHATTERTONj^^^^L^^^j^^^* I A I^l/ H MARSH L# 11^ wl v -Ha? I" X" 1 rt Pl"^^^
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    • 210 7 to- day at .he ALHAMBRA i 1 3 Shows To-Day To-Morrow rfjHsfoi 1 3- 15 6-15 9-15 I A MASTERPIECE OF HORROR. THE SCREEN'S MOST TERRIFYING, MYSTIFYING MELODRAMA! i bVbMK: J V i^^P^^P^B^B^^^^B^^^B^^^^B^^^Bßj vkSv^* k 1 \S lil I*m I *ol I \N I B\_J m^^^p4Vt^l B^Br BB Bfl B^BrlCn
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  • 561 8 COME TO YOUR LORDSHIP FOR PROTECTION/ SAYS OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE Sin Tin. bank] D M i> formerlj Chiel (.'ink. c .i .i f thi Sin c Bankruptcy Mr Ju tlci P A In a i by th- Official 1 er 1 dend i i ould be
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  • 101 8 Charge Against Three Chinese Sinj Prl A I LEOI D to have wrongfully r< Kian Chee and Salim bin Ali on Apr. 18. and committed mischi throwing away ftsh and prawns beto Kian I young Chinese, Urn Ah Song Ah Hok and Ang Kuan Lai, were this mon
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  • 109 8 Doctor Mistaken For Escaped Lunatic Pra THE docl »r of a pi LnciaJ lunatic lum lii re tii take Inmate ol another asylum at Katmnky. near litre, who had escaped Thi borough d by two asylum attendants from Katei I called the poliCl on taking him t< polii
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  • 114 8 Cheltiar Bankrupt Discharged: $500 Judgment Sin i UvIPLOYED bankrupts 5 me favourably, said Chief Justice, Mr. P. A. McEhvan.In answer to us application by Mr Morrison, counsel for 6.P B.T. Kumarappa Chettiar, that el-em be granted an nnconditiona] charge from bankruptcy His lordship granted the disci. subject to bankrupt's consenting
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  • 308 8 CHANGKAT SERDANC MAKES PROFIT OF $54,487 THE annual report of the directors of Changkat Serdang Estates LtcL, lor the year ended Jan. 31. to be presentee •ting of shareholders on Apr. 29 \s as follows: The net profit for the ibject to direct mounts to $54,847.82 <as against $44,558.03 for
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    • 173 8 TRADE BARGAINS MOTOK VEHICLES FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED MIS. A selection of 70 SO excellent Used Cars always available m stock. We can recommend real bargains, hacked by our guarantet and free service WEARNE'S USED CAR MART. TIB BARGAINS] CAR BARGAINS!! CAR KAIMiAINS!'. New Cars at the price of second-hand
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    • 192 8 PHOTOGRAPHY BpeciaJ Bargain! In .strand -hand camera Great varieties Singapore Photo Co., Hi^h Street FOR SALE 1U36 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT KEATLY REDUCED PRICES 3 J /2 Cubic I $210.00 240.00 5 280.00 Before you buy any refrigerator be sure to see our 1937 models with 5-year guaranteed sealed units. LEE
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  • 270 9 Children To Strengthen China 's Air Force I iNED TO SHARE RESPONSIBILITY I OF SELF-DEFENCE I Chungking, Apr I jOHI children m the dozen kindergartens of Chungking, led bi two Lv Siu-jung and Pan Pa-sheng and Van- Chun-ching, a girl .her young citizens of China, have decided to denj themselves
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  • 42 9 CANADIAN FORESTS MEAN MONEY :iV (l i() th( anifold mary in(lu ulture and tninu i i pro 1936 G. 5300,000,000 and tl ports Pla 209,300,00 i during tl I.'i l(if: alth and Provide aid food for wild life and help to suppl;
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  • 86 9 ALL BECAUSE OF LOVE D love landed Mike i Jrican b< piui recently a tidci nard charge of attempted suicide. Zarbas t v of iodine hi i 51 treel club. h;. condition *s r«o1 i serious. d m the west-end dub when informed v hfV if to <nd his life
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  • 150 9 ALL-UP MAILS SCHEMI AND CAN ADA [\EVELOPMENT of the Empire sdr mail scheme which provides a service gland for letter mails to cerD Emnire countries by air o»ly is announced by the Canadian Post Ofl Department. All ass mail posted m Canada now carried tvely by air beyond .1 under
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  • 41 9 buildings of Accra. 1 '^uipment for theatri- Accra, Gold Om. The nw Kirn George v IaJJ here wil shortly be officially opei d by the I ir, Sir Arnold Hodson The Hall, which is a hand.somr *4db
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  • 61 9 EDUCATI m. t few y< i 1 ii l (mmi m m< ni red II th' on Ind I i. to nit c! cul I .-.I and homemaJ tndii th i h( [ndlai i ir kno I method and d i ito CO] I th
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    • 83 9 l V .^^B^^^^^^9^^^^^^t^^^^^^ .^^^^l You can now fly from Singapore to INDIA IN 2 DAYS HONG KONG IN 2 DAYS flfe> EGYPT IN 41 DAYS ■^ENGLAND IN 6 DAYS To India, Egypt England by double-decked, four-engined Empire flying-beats Smoking cabin Promenade deck Ample luggage holds Meals served m the air
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  • 161 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, Apr. 23, 1938. BRITAIN BUYS WARPLANES jjhen i first reported thai th< < tovi rnment con crop the purchase ol a i i md planes irom the ,i the augm snta i i »yal Air Force, the garded i innoui i little importance was d n. Now
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  • 705 10  -  Autolycus A TOPICAL CAUSERIE b Ft] Will million pi the tt id put forward h i Bud which how< lacking thJ and comment nav< few and th< I ljr :l S()li(! m the stability ol the lon and Its ability to meet without difficulty the new commitments which
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  • 66 10 Mr 0 Yatea Is now In charg the Penang aerodro Mr J. H. Folej undergoing special train ng I the i? i Hart ima Bsti Malaya shortly Mr J. G. Hay managing diwctoi Guthi I Ltd., left by the Ranp relax lor L.unc! Mrs A Tostee, cmb, Ma lin
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  • 944 11 Helium Would Make Airships Safe From ire, But America Guards Supplies Carefully World of thghl Our Own Correspondent) London. Apr. 8. THE American Government's delay m anting final permission for the shipment of helium to Gery mean a postponement len flight of the new Zep 130. dp is practically completed
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    • 100 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores SJM t i ..IJZIXfI: j Ocular Mute 1 c '*",li?sabek. UtMMlto Closed yj**^ eyes. m plicated /f^Oiili^^' cas» defective ll (llasscs if K. A. THOMPSON, D.OJS. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arca<i«\ Phane 3002. (onsultation wi hout cost or "blifationu
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  • 63 12 < /«•< liosJovakiii's military strength and preparedness to defend her independence are being tested at extensive manoeuvres of the Army which are nm\ taking place. This photo slums Czech troops answering the "alarm" during ttie manoeuvres. (Planet News). I,:; "Iitj 1^,!: 1 .•»> •»> v, sen**,
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    129 9 a bridge-building: demonstration at Hawle> Lake. Aldersiioi. (fianei mews;. eneral Wilhelm Zehiier, was An ary for Defence m the last s-. Cabinet, ha a( h la home ia at the age of 55. It la recalled that ncrai Zehner was a member <»f tiio i ondemned (<» death a number
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    • 27 9 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF 'lAM.MARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE BOBS POEUVKE DIS' i SWEET DLSHKfI r«. IRWEUiERV WATCHES tiif bist fv < ro i RENE ULUiANN
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  • 1420 10 |F the new Paris modes were to pass before you as shadow silhouettes, you would be most forcibly struck by the ultrafeminine lines of all the new models. DAM V CRINOLINES or instance. rh< gracious, dainty, hothy creations andmot are back with 'i They may be tail
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    • 160 10 PERPETUAL MOTION I'&J^'^ii mU* 8k US N^ v fl B MS HAVE you ever seen a clock ti go on forever and forever, \u human intervention, and which needr m fact no winding, no electric cell ant no wiring? We hadn't, until Rene Ullmani. Raffles Place, .showed us one yesterda.
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    • 421 12 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) CHITRAL tap INPURA 17,000 July 1 ■iV,M^ A AM E I S'EE mVv 5 BANGALOI 6,000 July 2 HUIiDWAN 0070 May 7 17f»nn Tnlv 15 NANCHI 17.000 May 20 J INI)I J LJPUTANA 17.000 June 3 COR* U 15,000 Ju y29 M.I
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    • 511 12 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S I II II A A SAILING MAY 5, AT 3 P.M. dern arcommodation for First Sa! dSa i pa engei Special Holiday Return tickets to china and Japan finterchai 'educed iates. HARPER, Gn.HLLAN CO., LTD telephone:
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  • 309 13 Boat-Master Fined For Illegal Possession i^jij; p n ol Utfg* quantity 1 ()t dynamlU and detonators was alh. ftgaln three men. Wonj; On, 32. nK; ster Jj b()at No 209P, Li Wah. 33, and Li Ting, 22. both boatmen, when they appeared on remand before Mr. H.
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  • 240 13 Melbourne Visit Costs Melbourne. THE 12 hours' visit ol the 42.348 ton Canadian Pacific liner Empress oi Britain, to Melbourne m Jess than three weeks' tune will cost, the company £365 m poll du(>s berthing eh. nd pilot;r Il! *P*te her 733 ft probable draf, (o about
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    • 241 13 lUH\S PHILP LI\E. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS KUR May 30 June 3 ap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ites. igera may transfer at Singapore. Brit bane, Sydney or ime to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY return |6CLM Ist class 2nd class MELBOURNE return
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    • 334 13 SHIPS IN DOCK 18 int.au. i xit ship QMtmi Gate <iate Mausam: U 1 1 Muinani N 1 N°rviken M Hai Ut 20 1 1 C'hitral IK Pan £kor J K«ias li 3 Start Point 3 Shantung: S steel Traveler 3 lan? I £"i* fI s r hiloctetes 5 H5!?
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 162 13 Postal intelligence PER DATE AND TIME inrmosa and o Macao Chitral 23 10 am. .?r Z™ Chitral 23 10 a.m. nerally) Blntulu and Miri Marudu 23 3.30 p.m. rh Brunei and Labuan Marudu 23 3.30 p.m. .indies --Bagan Toboali 23 4 p.m. BUik Jarak 4 p.m. aihn AiiRby 22 4
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    • 69 14 r/^LL TRAINING LIST FOR SINGAPORE RACES GOVERNOR'S CUP MEETING I OPENS ON SATURDAY NEXT I RUNNERS, OWNERS AND TRAiNERS TTJrSSMu .ana 21 i v < 1 1 ii m L n and 37 H FORM Ful ix O 18 ALITSoM (b.a.g.) Dr. L. 38 19 MISS WENDY (b B McMILJ
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    • 327 14 40 INDULi :A Shu :A 41 JONATHAN «b Mr. B. Cam." 42 PALM OIL (b XT B. Cam. NUMERO TREIZE 'br c g I Mr B. McMillen. s. i SHEEIDA 44 V cha.u IMI da. MAGGIE (br a m S. E. Sherida. LADOLEI l Ida. contractor (b.a.m.) sherida. 48 i
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    • 402 14 .11 (brag i Mr. Le, m. i Mr i. Kil Double Form (gr.a mi Ur Kok Choon iible <b.a.m. M i> a.m.. M Q m Mr and M A. A. Hen 106 Ton roe (b.e.g.) "Univ X- Redoub g.) Mr O H I 108 Glimpse <b.( H M. Stur 109
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    • 325 15 lORSES AND PONIES IN TRAINING <(on tinned from previous page) m i Mr II 3. ,222 t r ie Bird (bras' Mess-s. L. I 1 223 Whitaker and P m. > Mis. D. I. V d Mr. S. J. Hartfleld. na (b.a.m Mrs. P 2 25 •hem. Mrs P b
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    • 370 15 FARCOS (bl <4 Mr. L. SMOKE DREAMS ibr.cm.i 'Mr. SILVFR JUBILEE (eh.a gl Mr. Soh Bens Lim. SALADIN (ch.e.h.) Mi. Lee Soon Aun. FAITHFUL (br.e.g.t Mr. L-c So>>n Aun. ZOLFANELLA (b.e.m. Mr Soon Aun. FLYING STAR (b.a.g.) Mr Soon Aun. DON CARLOS (b.a.g.) Mr Lee Aun. UDICON b: Mrs. Ler
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    • 363 15 PROMINENT ARAh VISITOR II Al-Am Islam Al-Husieii, H I. the imam (Ruler) men (Arabia* who presented 1( In 'ion ot X (ir td is the M the count: j to arrive hen by U ruesday, Apr 26fr00 md Europe, wh< re His HI i f Or near pected to bei
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    • 799 16 SINGAPORE PARIS 12 45 p m Lißht Orchestral Con- Wavelength 19.68 metres (15.24:: cert Played by 5.20 p.m. Gramophone Reo directed by C Reller. Keiayea irom c. 05 p.m. Talk on Current Pi Ad o e l?n hi Tntf-rvil Events by Mr. Dragui-Nicolitch. fi(m P nm Chinese (Cantonese) 6.20 p.m.
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    • 873 16 ON THE RADIO I M> LONDON HONGKONG I Transmission 2:— os p.m.— 9 15 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). ftS. V^ 1 8 mI Sf4I C S2- I GSG 5.20--8 06 p.m. Chinese Programme. fcs« 13.97 <«^ """Li g|g 6.06 p.m LONDON -Take Your 106 metres 13.79 m«i) and GSO wp(>k
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  • 54 17 EUROPEAN DEAD IN HOTEL Singapore. Friday. )PEAN named A. H. Bills was 1 dead, under unusual circumn las room at Hotel Brabantia. it 12.45 a.m. this morning. I death is unknown. ping with his face upwards the lodgers found the body, has a family m England. W o Porter, the
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  • 236 17 Appreciable Increase In roi ii a n appreciable increase m profit as A Tpured with the previous year ,;?dedin the report of the direc- Hobmson and r'cmpar.y Limited. the year, ended Jan. 31. 1938. The report, which wil be presented holders at tlv 18th annual J meeting
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  • 22 17 Oh has been appointed a the Committee of Ladies. |d< r the Women and Girls n Ordinance, for a period of six
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  • 169 17 Jack Buchanan Makes A Welcome Return JACK BUCHANAN makes a kmg-ai «J reappearance on the Singapore screen m 'Th Sky's The Limits, m which he shares the leading honours with Mara i n. The latter is a now screen and. ond m this him rise makes
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  • 184 17 The Hon. Mr. R. H. de S. Onraet has been provisionally reappointed an official member of the Legislative Council for a Ifurthcr period of three years lrom Apr. 12. The Hon. Mr. George Wiseman has been provisionally reappointed a nominated unofficial member of the Legislative Council for a
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  • 249 17 THE Penal Code (Amendment) ordi- nance, 1938 is to be introduced Into Council, the objects and reasons being given as follows: Clause 2 introduces a new ration to supplement the law of sedition. The section la based on the corresponding section of the Indian Penal Code; the
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  • 242 17 DETECTIVE SHADOWS MAN 'From Our Own Correspondent, Malacca, Friday. A MALAY detective related to the police magistrate yesterday how he shadowed a Malay named Lembek bin Mohamed for a full hour and then arrested him. after following him along half a dozen streets, when the accused appeared In Court to
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  • 24 17 LIONS SPOILT GAME OF GOLF Bui the Dl IJav. distance away. He did not make that stroke H for I n h own hou
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  • 266 17 (From Our Own rcoortt Kuala Lumpur, Friday. TRIOVI UILDAL, a Norwegian, who had 1 apparent!] come into Kuala Lumpur from a ship that had stopped at I'orl Bwettenham, got drunk aim disorderly' on Tuesday night. At 8.30 p.m. he ed j disturbance at 2| 2 mile Klang
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  • 64 17 Singapore, Friday. Arrested by Inspector A. R McEwan yesterday, Soona Govinda.samy, alias Kasakudiah Govindasamy, appeared kx fore Mr E. C. G. Barrett, the Third Magistrate, this morning, on a cha oi' assisting m carrying on a public lot lery. The charge wu explained to the accused and the
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  • 21 17 London, Friday. The P. O. liner, Kai.scr-i-Hind arrived at Plymouth ye.sterday on her last voyage, to be snapped British Official Wire.,
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  • 87 18 CAUDER HEMCHIT FIGHT A DRAW CLOSE AFFAIR IN K. L Siamese Floored Thrice In Early Stages < Ku;iia i.iimiun, Frktay. TV m p]( i < IUIIC I R I it Bin tan Pal inr.ht m I roll I cd. m who n Hemchit i n t In spite ol Oaudi
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  • 82 18 S. C.C. TENNIS Two Tournament Finals Played Tin- Anal re played oil In the sec. Bp I lurnament ye at thi* club and good gam< ltn< ,wd. Godown iM.uhirs Bandieap R I Smith and A I O W OUmour rbat i 4> 8 4. <irr. ins Doablea Handicap C Hutchlngs
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  • 12 18 AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER'S WRIST BROKEN Ad Xr actured bom He will be ou
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  • 294 18 iirmen Beaten In Second Division Soccer \i Tanglm Skins 11 1; R.A.I 0. ad by I—o. IN a n league match played at Tanglln yesterday, the skins I A.F. II by I—o. The mate 1 was played at a last pace throughout and neither
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  • 29 18 Young Aide Returns To v) tl fans d In t: hum Manila y< and All -old Ru :ly by kn B of the < nproved i izman will
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  • 30 18 Thirteenth Handicap Swimming Carnival Th< /nival will I tO-C: A 1 Inclui kinds i nd hun i two hours, f m. and ram me pur-
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  • 71 18 World Boxing Champions Listed London. THE newly -appointed World l» Commission has listed til lowing champions: I lyweight: Benny Lynch. Bantam weight: Bixto i Featherweight: Henry Armstrong. Ughtwi Ight: Lou Aii'i" ;t< i weight Barn»-\ I Middleweight: Freddie Si Lightweight: John Henry I Heavyweight: Joe Louis All are Americans apart
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  • 202 18 Casuals Beat Y.M.CA. By Odd Goal Cmali 2; v \k v i DISPLAYING plea bell i v iLs dt Young Ciation by 2- 1 In the Third Division c the B.A.F A. League on thi v- groun The same was one m which fluctuated throughout. Well the
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  • 498 19 LOYALS SCORE FIRST, BUT ARE EVENTUALLY BEATEN 3-1 Premier League Defeat CPL FIELDS GETS HAT-TRICK FOR THE SAPPERS Sappers qrah 1. (By Rover) *ALS HAVE AN IMPROVED DISPLAY YESTERDAY AT THE THI SnPPERS HAD LITTLE DIFFICULTY IN WINNING THE •UE MATCH BY 3 1. MAINLY THROUGH CPL. FIELDS CPL FIELDS
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  • 191 19 TO-DAY'S HOME SOCCER Till tmgtoh and Scottish Leaf*, programme for to-day J» lulll:'.. ENGLISH LBAOUE, DIV. I Everton. Iton A v Manchester C. v Derby C. Blackpool. Brentford. Bolton W. Wolverhampton W. ith v Sunderland. E v Arsenal. I ester C A v. Huddersfleld T. I SGLISH U \(il K.
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  • 454 19 S.A.F.A. LEAGUE TABLES POSITIONS m the S.A.F.A. League com--1 petitions, revised to date, are as follows: FIRST DIVISION P. W. L D For Ag. Pts. Chinese (1) 6 4 o 2 15 7 io Malay <9> 5 4 1 0 13 4 8 Skins (2) 5 2 12 8 4
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  • 358 19 (Bl "MARCUS sri'lltßls 1 gtafftporfe, Friday ft II W <•! the horses and ponies entered for the forthcoming meeting were put through light exercises this morning at Bukit Tinggi valley. The majority of the horses exen were from Marland'i or ibles while the griffins who were
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  • 74 19 Singapore. l-"rid.i\ Dl{ t ii Gvnewfcera'i < ketcn sailed by the Kanmna to-day Taking advantuc of 'heir H; l% s sta] "> IV.iaiiK l»ir\ urn! las .1 on€ N match against PM in| I) s !r,,un(in... Urn -Urwood* 1 Of the < eylon sMe
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  • 21 19 M, v V Chellam I Rubber I K will be dinner h at the Ji p -v World irday, Apnl 23
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  • 19 19 Islingtonians Beaten In Japan Tok TOE ISLINGTON on th nil here lium befi i audience i ahlp T! nil.
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  • 525 20 Blakan Matt Gunners Overcome The Fort 4 _3 MARGIN IN S.CC LAWN DvJNAr Lb PAIRS I lor the S.C.C awn P bowls mixed I «W«JgS l 2£ I naineni for the I I n*"«* and Mrs A B Jordan t2) II R. L, Dyn« und Mrs. P. w. mm /'h
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  • 222 20 THE Criminal Procedure Code < Amendment Ordinance 1938 is to be Introduced into Council, with the following .stated object, and reasons: The amendments m. clauses 2 and 5 consequent upon the proposed amendments to the Penal Code comprised m the Bill intituled "An Ordinance to amend
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  • 27 20 TO DAY: 1.11 a.m.. 7 ft. ins.. 5.15 p.m G ft. 3 ins. m MOIMIOW t ■m I ft. 8 ins.; US p.m., <> ft. ins
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  • 426 20 AMONG new bills to be introduced into Legislative Council, gazetted last night, is the Estate Duty (Amenment) Ordinance 1938: The object of this Bill is inter alia to bring the Ordinance into line with recent amendments to the Imperial Acts dealing with estate
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  • 139 20 Singapore, Fit THE weekly rubber report of Guthi and Co., Ltd. reads as follows:— Since the Easter holidays all mark have been quietly steady. The con rative scarcity of sellers m pro centres has again been a noticeable ture. Locally, business has been Latest quotations to
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    • 31 20 A 1 J<^iß B^ t mk> i A Ef/ H\\ ml \\H I A. S. GILES. civil.. NAVAL IND MllllMiv TAILOR AND OCTFITTEK > 'if Arcade Bingapore J WONI TH, |mi ok.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement 12, April 23, 1938 EDITED BY HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 1472 1 FAST BOWLING IS GREATEST NEED OF MALAYAN CRICKET LESSON THE CEYLON MATCH HAS r r~l a Y T <*~> Y Yr w i TA UGHT THE big match is over, and there are several who can look back on it with pride besides Dr. Gunasekera and his men. Mr. Victor
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    • 8 1 THE Rumanian M;; ho The Rum..
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    • 115 1 AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS ARRIVE HNK of the first messages of welcome to England received by the Australian cricket team, which arrived at Southampton this week, was a telegram from the Dominions Secretary Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, wishing the captain of the team and his companions an enjoyable visit. Reuter reports that ail
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    • 142 1 Bateman Wins Malayan Golf Title GOLF enthusiasts flocked m t»cr hundreds to the BtltßfW <Jolf luh last week-end where :tr> conteaden for the Malayan title took part m the preliminary round and Jinall> two of then provided as kern a ■Ultch f«>r a final as any avid H thusiast could
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    • 11 1 lANCABHIRE won the Coui Imin 1 i ►uthend-on-Sea, when th i
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    • 184 2 Will I I trniiiv h.uiniililoii ami K«»lf rnthusi.ists In X...11.1 Lumpur enjoyed themtelvei on «»>«' outskirts 4,1 town <m k i lorers foand Padani Mi.itih between N»-«ri Sembi lan ami BeUllffOr BOt without Intel t^i. though it wai with im.st lorefonc eonclualon who would wm. m
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    • 57 2 British Ed i im were ained on theii return to England from Australia to .< banquet and ball the m Club tme Hov e One ol the men. oi the team, Miss D member ol tbe Montague Bur* Bwimming club of i el up a rd foi the 200 roke
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    • 148 2 LONDON boxing clergyman, Che Rev i /one vicij- ol EH Michael's church. Wood Oreen, and a former middleweight boxing champion <>i i h<* MetropoUtan Polio had to take a ii the ringside at a recent tournament held at Alexandra Palace by the Alej I txing club.
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    • 1386 2 LIVELY EASTER SPORT AT SELETAR CAMP VISKILLINGS' FIRST Dili r.\. unlike otl somi Clerk ol the weather, who im; o ed th ii h( liday W:. (B) Plash) tandstill ol s during the weeke* loua sunshine, at 1 by tin 1 football am flxtu i so those tram maintained i
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    • 297 2 Badminton Title Games Too Long? EISTEB provided Kuala Lumpui with more sport crammed int«» three days than it has had for mmnj years, and also with a series of Ma layan championships which, tak. pia^e all at the same time, must be unique m the annals of local sportIi the
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    • 118 2 A oil dub without a captain must rt B rarity. We know of only New Zealand Golf Club of Bylle* I rev. Another strange thing about •club is that it has no direct com with the country commemorated name. The original owner ol
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    • 118 2 AMUSING THE FUEHRER Soccer Pageant Prepared For Rome WHEN. Herr Hit linl will tx particu ntinfl football and the pi 11 be di nentui litms arc claiming thai football originated m PI Actually football la much older than «(i a r Imilar to modern soccei except th iosl unlimited number
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    • 59 2 FENCING St. Thomas' Win Hospitals Contest |N the ttnaJ of Che eighth annu Hospitals 1 three-weapon eh ship decided at the London Fern ,St Thomas's beat London by leven, with two duel (30 24 points i London we: St mas'a last won In 1935. this vict< i their third In
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      23 3 11,I 1 TWk, popular Penan* man. of whom biff urn exported m the match <eylon. Unlucky m both returned only comparatively small scores.
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    • 92 3 C« \n\(. .hat the donor of the v trophy, Mr. Dwiffhi l i "wh..i« heartedlj joins oui lion vi opposing the prop chanfe," the United Stotci I I a letter sen! (<> :iii nations competing In the Davis Cup, announces thai it Will
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    • 218 3 BIG MONEY GOLF SEASON HAS NOW BEGUN £15,000 In Prize Money Awaits The Professional Stars O vk m il u>T n l pri Z moliry wi bi von durin lh<> lsrit^« v the 1938 "Bi« Money" season having now begun I unns the next six months this lIRI sum will
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      33 3 I Captain Dynes, who has played for the Army m England before coming to Malaya, gave pound display for thr Malayan XI, bowling consistently and compiling I valuable IS m the first innings.
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    • 91 3 ORDER OF THE NILE King Farouk Honours Amr Bey KING Farouk has presented F. D. Amr -Bey, tht* world's greatest squash rackets player, with the Order ol Commander of the Nile, as a mark ol lus per m for Amr Bey's services for E^ypt and the world m sport. Amr
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    • 84 3 TERMS TOO HIGH Why Tilden Is Missing Australia AN offer by W. 'I. Tilden. fon champion, now professional 'nil., with three other proI by flic Australian L.T.A. Tilden wanted to bring with him >chel and Robert Ramillon, the •iid Edmond Burke the Irish player, on a thj xhibitiort (our oi
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    • 39 3 ANTI NAZI Austrian Tennis Stars Not To Play As Germans lUThia'.s two leadln tenni Von Mi nd Coimi A Ba would have n the f > Cup <■< will m Cup. Poland fOlll) orn Included m the Polish team \pr 23
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    • 71 3 J. E. DEAKIN. aged 60, who flnJ first m the Olympic Games threemiles team race m 1908, won the Surrey A. C. 4! 2 miles road handicap at Richmond. With an allowance of nine minutes. Deakin's handicap time was 21 mm, 27 and he won by
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    • 20 3 made to with r< world rhan:; >rk) world ther di. m to the world > I
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    • 331 4 I•* i liriiiiani i.i i.. weather brought perfect condition Ceylon cricket match at the B.C.C. last week-end, but the home side put uj ippointing displaj and the game ended on the evening <>f t!>« second day. the \iMt«>rs irinning comfortably. Here is a general view
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    • 209 6 He 's Walking 12,000 Miles To Olympics run/ Steininger, .i fair-haired Swiss \»»uth. lias hrrn /;ivcii MM I the most amazing tasks \rt heard •1 iii the ipoi tmt; worML The Olympic Sports Association have appointed him to walk t<« Japan •or the 1 to Olympics from Switxei I. md
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      31 6 non I uropean i<» noid the allu«»if 1 1 i<- sun c the contest begwi, < k. Bateman play> ed superlative at KuaUi Lumpur at the weekend and full] earned the honour.
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    • 75 6 Tin Olympic Games were condemned \t\ Mr. S. M llrur«\ the \us iralian II it: h Commissioner, speaking it reception and banquet held m London t.. welcome tin- return from \nstralia »l the British Empire Games swimming (cam. l do not believe thai the Olympic Games
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    • 99 6 Amateur Champion's Fourth Victory Ds. MILPORD gained his fourth iuc- Ive victory m the Amateur Sin-i-.lc.s Rackets Championship at Queen's Club, West Kensington, by defeating m the final I Akers-Douglas, winner m 1932, 1933, and 1934, by 15-1. 15-2, 15-8. Wlnlc Milford was 'at the tup of his
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    • 76 6 1940 OLYMPIC 400 Italians To Take Part HH. Pucci, a of the Italian na- tional mmittee and a cist mission now In id that Italy sent a delegation -I athletes to the 1936 Olympic ■rim. but her delegation to 'he 1 :n a Tokyo would t> ir, comprising 400 athletes,
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    • 117 6 TABLE TFNNIS Growing Popularity In England [NTEREST m England m table tennis to-day is r than ever before, London writer has compiled tils lists of the best English players, nun md women. They are based on compenive play throughout the past season. The men's list is as follows: 1. E.
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    • 374 6 HELEN WILLS OUT TO WIN HER EIGHTH WIMBLEDON TITLE MRS. Helen Wills Moody, who is this J United States Wifhtman (up team is reported m Sun Francisco t<» be pla; Mi Moody intends to arrive early m England that .she can compete 1 veral provincial tournaments before she part m
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    • 311 6 BRIGHTER HOME CRICKET AHEAD WITH the exception <»t Yorkshire, who finished on top last year, th< English counties are hoping to Improve their positions m tin table this season. Some are also daring to hope for a triumph OYei the Australians, not only tor England but for themselves when the]
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    • 162 6 ENGLAND, as expected, won the International Cross Country championship at Belfast for the ninth I m succession, but there was an unexpected winner of the individual tut. J. Finery, the former < ambridge University runner, beinu the first to finish. Emery's speed proved too much for
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      • 30 6 "MADGE" Flower shop t nitur.l Kn;nl 1.1. I Mfeddini Bheaffe r.ouqiirts. Floral ivi^^WreathH, and other floral decoration vi Fresh Flowers trom i.u.i and Medaa h> iteamei and bj \i KOPLANC
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      • 90 6 DAVIS CUP Probable Players Start Training ••die surgeon from one pitals i. d by the Lawn Tennis tion „v<t the train! ers for the I The six Davis Cup possibles m on re P \V. Butk-r. 1 28 1 F. II Wilde (27), D. McPhalJ (26), O. M .1 i
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    • 107 7 rp//£ following paragraph may v \rry quite a f i A nothing to art about -merely t> cription 0/ th Lawn Tenni* itton flag which fl Wimbledon 'in-, th thai In the dexter with a rose gtUes leaved ww slipped pr, per cud muled with
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    • 122 7 Schmeling To Meet Louis In June THK argumi to whether Loui 1 Schmeling should be world hi t champion will be settled on June 22. probably m Chic. German populate n In Chicago who would Rock to see their cou flght. The other possible venue \a New York but there
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    • 120 7 England' s Supremacy Challenged ENGLAND has had most <>i her own way internationally, so far, m Badminton But the Dominions, the U.S.A.. and some of the Continental countries are producing excellent players and the time Is :.ir distant when the home country will have to li^ht hard to
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    • 73 7 Middlesex Retain County MIDDLESEX retained their unbeaten record m the Inter-County Road Walking Championship, held at Old Bexley. when a record low total of 31 points for six scores enabled them to win for the fifth year m succession. Surrey were again second, having a total of 74
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    • 119 7 SPEEDWAY THRILLS Another Boom Season Ahead FROM Australia. Canada and IS A by land, sea and air. t! Ol the cinder track have been converging on London Speedway racing, which, ai tracted four million spectators to the tracks m England last year. nOH <eems set for another boom season, with
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    • 713 8 •By "Marcus Superbus WHILE glanc-in* through that highly informative and interesting book —Tin- Bloodstock Breeders Review, an illustrated annual devoted to the British Thoniiißhbred, I came across a section under the heading of Racial i" Malaya, which I will reproduce here.
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    • 614 8 EXCELLENT ENTRY FOR SINGAPORE PXCELLENT entries dow a great ne for the forthcoming Summer i Governor's Cup) meeting and the Extra Professional meeting ol the Singapore Turf Club. The mam interest of the meeting is the race for the Governor's cup. which was won last year by Vedas, owned by
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    • 352 8 Records Broken In Chinese Inter-Club Swimming Meet Tin-. i, h at Penang during the week-end was crowded holiday-makers and spectators who turned out to witness the Triangulaj swimming meet among the three Chithe Kmta Swimming Club, the Chinese Swimming club, of and the Chinese Swimming ciui), ni Cingapore A feature
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      • 174 8 v o i i ii t I <■ <> I) R i I I A 111 N m Ml \li:iiM«'s I here i s no need for length] and icnt r«»r weeks months it yon U el weak or old I tung. i he latest I (.run. ui S, i
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