Morning Tribune, 23 May 1938

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  • 13 1 ORNING TRIBUNE OL 3— No. 96. 'MGAPORE, MONDAY. W.iy 23. 1938. FIVE CENT
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  • 141 1 Berlin, Sunday. The view that the Czech Government is no longer able to provide the Sudetea-Deutsche that "safety of life and protection from provocation which every State must give its citizens" Is emphasised m every German newspaper to-night while conviction that the Reich will intervene to provide these
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  • 116 1 HUNGAR Y'S PROTEST Budapest, Sunday Hungary has protested to Czechoslovakia against the frontier restrictions imposed, states the newspaper Pester Lloyd which declares that the Czechoslovaks have been forbidden to ft to Hungary, and the Hungarian* are not permitted to enter Czechoslovakia owing to military measures. The frontier procedure is described
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  • 158 1 llentiaye Sunday COR the fourth week m s-iccrssion. snow and rain continues to intensify the ordinary horrors of war for troops baffling among the labyrinth of valleys on the Tersel front. With the capture of K.scrich»\ ten miles north-east
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  • 422 1 Shanghai, Sunday. I the Chinese forces, estimated by the Japam-M variously >t 100.000 '00 strong, driven eastward of Hsuchow, have succeeded m bn westward across the Japanese line along the Tsin-Pu railway towards of the Chinese armies. authorities refused to divulge 't of
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  • 428 1 "LESS CLOUDY" ATMOSPHERE IN EUROPE Germany To Intervene In "WE FEAR NOTHINGS SAYS PRESIDENT BENES PARIS, gUNDAI AND POLITICAL CIRCLES REGARD THE EUROPEAN ATMOSPHERE THIS MORNING AS SOMEWHAT LESS CLOUDY. THIS ATTITUDE IS BASED ON THE LATEST PIECES OF INFORMATION AND THE ABSENCE OF FURTHER IRRITATING INCIDENTS AND IN ADDITION
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  • 31 1 QUIET ELECTIONS PRAGUE, SUNDAY. THE FLECTIONS ARE PASSING 1 oil (jI'IETLY. DR. HODZA mil) THE SUDETEN LEADDAY. IT IS UNDERSTOOD ONVERSATIONS LASTED ONi EW MINUTES AND DEALT WITH ADMINISTRATIVE QUES- REUTER
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  • 202 1 Mexico City, Sunday Alal communique reports an atpted revolt by General Cedillo, I ruler of the State of San Luis .vhom President Cardenas redismlased on true ground that he I ig^d m subversive activities. nncunced that an aeroplane la] evening flew over the city of Potosi.
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  • 29 1 lon, Sunday: Polling In the bytion at Stafford, caused by the sucian of the late Colonial Secretary by-Gore to the peerage, has fixed for Junp 9 British Official Wireless
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    • 35 1 ON niHER PAGES v Pa«e Municipal Petition 2 Alleged Armed Robber> 2 Maj lose Fyesight 2 Million Scheme 3 < rushed m Landslide 3 (abaret 8 Racing statisti- 18 llrsults 19 RMt Cricket XI 23 i
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    • 40 1 WANT MILK TILAT KEEPS RFECTLT 7 WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY Pfjv/tl f THEN GET K1.1.V POWDERED WHOLE MX s, W HOLI- MILK If i j^ 1 II HC22C2MB Ul^uTrT^WTfr ll J OBTAINABLK SVBHt WHKM MBTHIBUTOBB I, IT/ BROS. A CO.
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  • 588 2 MUNICIPAL SUBORDINATES PETITION COMMISSIONERS ISSUES RAISED INCLUDE SALARIES AND HOUSING jn ;hai with a Vl] OR i >i; SUGGESTS i The receipt a few days ago of the petition bj Mr. W. Hartley, the aicipal President, caused quite surprise, this being, it Is underI occasion when the subordinate staff had
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  • 105 2 Malacca's Cleaner Water I i From Our Own Correspondent) .Malacca. Sunday. i THE Municipal President m- formed the Commissioners j i at their meeting this week that > they would have noticed that j pipe water m Malacca had been C very clear lately. j t That was due, he
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  • 95 2 ACID ON BODY AND FACE From Our Own Reporter/ Penang, Sunday' VEO HUAT TEIK. aged 30, was the vie- tim of a dastardly attack while walkUng on the beach at Jelutong this evening, when it is alleged, acid was thrown all over his body and face. He
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  • 200 2 ALLEGED ARMED ROBBERY JEWELLERY CASH REPORTED STOLEN PORCING an entry by way ol the back T door of 20A. New Bndue Saturday afternoon. thn armed with revolvers, threat occupants, tied two women up camped with $277 worth of including $100 cash There were only four women prerr. the time. Amoi
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    • 101 2 IB HIM 1,. fi T 1 4 |^^^2 WHITSUN HOLIDAY JglQPi AIR SERVICE 1 toll lands will now leave BLnsapore on Saturday. 4th June, at 7 a m and NOT 2.30 m I previously advertised. UlXUriOUfl ears will be waiting at Ipoh aerodrome to carry pa.v to a part ..i
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    • 43 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 stationized dials Feaiircs Modern Cabinet styling Full range tone. 11l I H nouH admire TONE >')u'll enjoy PERFORMANCE you'll praise!!! DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA LIM KOK CEK Co. Stockists: I XPRI S8 RADIO SERVICE, 54. Solegie Road. Sin^aporf. I'hone: 3893.
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    • 107 2 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Aching Are you Run Down, Nervy, suffer Aching, Swollen joints? Do you Get Up Night or suffer from Burning, Itching Pass Dizziness, Hheumatiam, Circles Under ikies, Frequent H ld oldi Appetite and Energy? Th-se symptoms show germ* kiri^ the million tiny tubei m your
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    • 32 2 THE (Tel. 4534) CO. I iSr* 330 rchard X it DRY CLEANING tPfjj* AND DYEI A SPECIAIJSI M s P ecial machine_AAgU for dry clear a '-7 Trr r competitive f I
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  • 287 3 CIVIL AIRPORT AREA DEVELOPMENT Singapore. Saturday. I'll) progress is being made by ft the (iovernment with *he 000 plan to reclaim the much issed marshy area on the left R >„<l Singapore. M one t.wards Katong it i^ kn"mi rvlang swamp valence of mosquitoes
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  • 80 3 From Our Own Repv* Penang, Siii^.c THE funeral of the late Mr. Lim Joo one of the leaders df the ommunity of Penanc. who died i y 18. following a prolonged illness, lace to-day and wa I ::enas< ci was proprietor Chong i general mere Beach president
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  • 74 3 i (F M.iiat < a SundA3 Till; Malacca Coroner returned t a y« rdicl ol death bj mis tdventurt ye«t( rda> at the S nquirx into the death jrear-old Maiav who was pinned imcl« i.: mass »>t i nek and ea while dirging earth ;t( thi foof
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  • 35 3 Allied t< I B Chin tly Inducing him deliver $3,50 i ared t> I V D m th( court to day. .i 1 ol $3,500 m tWO mi lowed, v adjoui June 4.
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  • 118 3 PASSIVE MUTINY ON BOARD SHIP ALLEGED Singapore, Saturday. A >I\ I .i\ passive mutiny on A tward the Nord was al'e<;pd m the Wih magistrate's court this morninj when five of iho mn bc»men ct: .iiii appeared befrm- "!r. L C. Goh. The Vorri f*i« Ihe Panama flaff I A
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  • 33 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. I SCHOOL CHILDREN Special Itrnis SCHOOL TEACHERS Reduced F Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquiri M I ilusz, Exj enced and Qualifiod Music Teacher, 25. Barkt r Road
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  • 113 3 1771 Our I^fOHAMED Sari b ii Iraugl i "i th< nit n Lumpur, wh was iH»r» [< ahir bin rdei U m $.)H) from the I erativi I i uiitirij- r. an acquit Mi A J Orattan lii < Jourt thii piornl] Jl was alleged by
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    • 48 3 n Notice For To-Day Before Mr Justice a'Buket; Terrell I a.m. nmonses-in-Chamb< re Mr. Justice Home imonses-in-Chambers and Motions. IRNES AIR SERVICES LIMITED NOTICE \l IKK.VnON TO s| K\'l( > the j 11l run on Mondi aturday only. "MASTER" Laminated Padlocks X i^L Jl mm W m m I
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    • 101 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY i herebj a thai the Regisof Dogs within the Singap »re, for the v Ma. and ending on <{... vvill commence on Wedrune, lf»38. and will coi:i.nue Sunda; --pted. between the of 9 30 am. and 4 p.m.. Saturdays a.m. to noon. The following tax is payable, on
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    • 93 3 Ml \K NAN VANCi HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road Singapore, Tel: :wis| 2. NAN V.\N(, HOTEL, 41. .Juhtn Maha nun. Muar 'i' 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84, Bungs Raya, Malacci Tel: w 1. Sintfapnp to Muar, Maine a XI, at 7.00
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    • 52 3 I HORSE HEAD I 4 BRAND f aURM 4 c im^z. IMADEINBURMA GUARANTEED 100% imniMf V V HARPER, CiILFILLAN 4L '!>. Btnfa wore, Ku:.ia Lwpwi >.c^. VIIITK SWAN DUPLICATING lAFI efy competition In h<>u •>• >• md quality. uitabli for all duplicating jji.». nini Price 1.25 per ream Obt af.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 121 4 London Previous To-day Distillers .95 6 95 6 26 9 26,9 Duniop Rubbei 711 713 Ueneral Electric 30 299 Imperial Chemical Industrie. J^ 133 g Imperial lobuccu 2 3 25-Anglo-Dutch *5 3 £4 Canadian Pacific 3 3 3 London 'I m 24? 2411 Un w" Kuooei Plan
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    • 103 4 idon, saiurc St. 1( ne Buyers Sellers 1 16 Mnln Mi I orwatd (JulylSept) |uj« 4 5„ v D llvP r<! S 1 1 1♦» 5 11 1 J so?ler.s 5% _s^_ London. Saturday. To ri'iv Cha MM OIL (Malaya) Q Unchan tn bulk May June shpt. OPKA
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    • 62 4 London. Seturdaj With conditions gradually i to normal following the dislocation credit supplies owing to the reflu: money m France, borrowers obtained loans on easy terms ThLs week's Bank of Bngland ils that the note circulation duced by 3.5 million to 482.2 bankers' deposits, otherwi.se kn« market
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    • 53 4 London. Saturday Previous Ton Change ,-,s (citing middle rate) 177.61 on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8*7% oo Shanghai (doting setting rate) 1' i iracnangw i p.T. '"i Hongkong (closing .selling rate) Unchai ■it. on Japan (dosing llin^, r^ c tp) l7 i 496.31 411 •i on New York
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    • 19 4 lUS To-day Change GOLD p., n-o-i'j pine Bai pw oz. BILVEI 183| '•>' 18' 2 i ai ...rwiird.
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    • 20 4 London. Saturday. Previou To-day hang TIN standard iu ll Bpo moon .closing price) lg JJ r >rward z
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    • 18 4 IRriWfcß Previous To-day Change Buyers Steady W. rulvlSt Buyers UVa Sellers Ml TVme v Quiet
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    • 84 4 i H OVEEBEA-CHINEBE BANKING /f\'W%\ II CORPORATION LIMITED "B PR] irselves from the FEAI ol BURGLARS by keeping you VAi I fcBLES (jewellery or import J| int documentsi m SAFE BOXES lIIHTI6II rATUT n Q ClilNA I I >▼■■ VAULIb ai uiiiw\ l INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. BUILDING, C'HULIA STREET SINGAPORE.
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    • 6 4 SIME DARBY 6. Co.. Ltd: T
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  • 763 5 STOCKS SHARES Con. T. S. On 20 3 21 3 E. Realty Co. 132 > 1.42 4 Est. Trust Ag. 4.75 616 tern Unit 32.50 33 F and N. Ord. 13 90 1 do 7> 2 Prefs. 9.15 1 40 1.4 Life 1 pd 70.00 75.00 Gt. E. L. pt.
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  • 171 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Sii Saturday Buyers Bel MINING Amps :i 10 1 4 4 1 Batu 8< 1 30 40 Hoir. i m 20|9 21 9 Hod 1.00 1 OS Jelebu 0.72 Kramai 1016 1 1 ti Kamunti] 9;6 10 Killi] 186 1916 Katu Tin 239 24|6 Kuchai l 21
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  • 163 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 10 5 norn Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 norn 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. bl Sept. 30 105 107 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 "0 112
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    • 217 5 Shanghai. Hongkong, Mnni'H. Binrnfx tm^mtmenf Banken and Broken m 9 I anri tra. Daily Foreign Market Cattle ana moC Mem! NEW YORK COTTON EX< H COMMODITY EXCHANGE, i: Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR KX< HANGS. CHICAGO BOARD OF MAI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA
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    • 172 6 PAVILION 6.15-9.15 To-Night VM J|l L J B 1 1 M I L^B I EDMUND GWENN EDNA BEST I RALPH RICHARDSON ANN TODD 1 The Most eagerly-awaited Screen Event of the past TEN years! _^^W <^^.^' '4 iC v -i W r i J y*\ HHL^ jf^Jp first full length
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    • 224 6 TRULY A GRAND SHOW FOR THE :< i WHOLE FAMILY t Sildom before have the local press critics ravod S over any picture as they -^gßpfc^ have done with this great J X J Musical Show! W<"T- M j CAPITOL 4 Jf TONIGHT 6-15 9-15 Samuel Goldwyn's lireath- ||K^ takinei
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  • 208 7 rpfji hinCM planes which have been lrafttts .md railing un the Japan I very kifnificant as well a« ,ji;< le m a leader headed "Better I iment is the suppression o unfavourable to the Governand its policy, but how i.s thai if news is
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  • 169 7 Churches Celebrate 200 th Anniversary I :M( thodist Churchi ..rated L !00th anniversary ol the conheir founder. John Wesley, yt&U Since of his conversion was May Methodist Chui Sine are uniting m a Service of Comration In the Victoria Men pjn. to-niorrov. Edwin F. Lee, D. D.. will
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  • 72 7 Presentation ToP.&O. Baggage Master IN the head office of the P and O v n" n M V 13t lhe Chairman. Sir Uilliam urrie. on behalf of (he Wrecton made a presentation to nf fh me th(> faster of the "Ka.sar-I-HincT m appreriation of his services
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    • 114 7 i >\-i(\ STORY OF LUXURY LADIES AND THE MEN WHO TRUST THEM! DARINGLY A MODERN The play thai m^f A rocked blase^^^ l^&^fX Broadway \M J&M JJa Jg L^j V H2& 3 J/nK v 1 |y ffiv^ .w j -w8l5»»< BBS- t > W\ H «L m Sillily* MM wmmM
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    • 213 7 |,r a r ii a jiit ii .%j-^- I Slim: AND Gl IMOROITS COMEDI THAT WILL \iakk fOU LAUGH FROM START TO KM). VI J is <1 1 j^r< >"^vi Oik Swa *9 9--. m. "IT'S LOVE I'M AFTER" Abo Utesi Weekl) HITLJ ;:<MI! XNI: M Showin ■I t ONDON
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  • 447 8 FIRST IN MALAYA Event At The New World Miigapore. SMunUjr. ran Ant of its kind to be built m ihi> part of the world, and the i^t Of the Suez, the New World air-conditioned cabaret. hich has accommodation for 1,591 >o?is \us opened by the Munici- l*re>ident,
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  • 108 8 London. Saturday. Thf: memorial tablet In the Catheil at Ypres erected to the memory 01 King Albert ol the Belgians, pred by th( B h Army and 1: An Force, will be unveiled to-day by the >1 the Belgians In .-(.■nre ol the Queen Mother
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  • 214 8 Malaya at Glasgow: interest still maintained i From Our Own Corrcspo: London May U, TIRST impressions of the Malayan Court formed n> the "Tribune 1 on the opening day have been mor P than confirmed by former Mate] and Malayans home on lea\, w no have visited the Empire on
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  • 63 8 King And Queen Thank Lancashire People Londoi ON his return from a tOUI shire, the King sent a m< Derby, In which he said: and I are deeply moved by and enthusiastic reception characteristic ol the countrj us during the past four da--ur heartfelt t: eople of Lancashire wi their
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    • 47 8 fi I I II I 9 Cfi 111 1» clii i o n I only -/tqfa -l" ms turn hv u»ed. 110t k K this mean a I handieapV llel'initelT not Ih c experienced photographer woulil have chosen, anyhow. Ilir reliable. ISOCHROME-™ The Film For the tropics!
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    • 36 8 tion-fllled Adventure Story now a PARAMOUNT dramatic epic— U THE BARRIER" Filmed amidst the most florievi Kenk barksrounds with a distinfi ided l)x LEO CARRILLO, JEAN PAKKKK and JAMES ELUS4 Opening at the < APIIOI Next Change
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  • 173 9 QN this page will be found pictures received for our fa Photographic competition for the current month. The competition carries prizes o! Agfa cameras and i ,Ims. Three cameras and 12 rolls of film are given each month to the senders of the best photographs. All
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  • 259 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, May 23, 1938. CAMERON HIGHLANDS AT this stage m the proceedings would, perhaps, 1»«' giving v u> undue pessimism to anticil ite an unfavourable reception i>y Government of the petition ently presented praying for the iretonment of it ameron Highlands. On the other hand, it tuld
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  • 746 10 Britain organises Tin. plan for the formal a,: nee Cadel mo i of th< Brit b vlation i ndent of The Time of about 100 youths t id IS m each of thi o towns, and I them to task.s ir raid prep lb!y In vith balloon
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  • 423 11 STATE MAY BE COMPELLED TO CONTROL MARRIAGES VIEWS OF OXFORD PROFESSOR I THAT the State may be forced to control all marriages within the next 1 25 years, m order *,o preserve the quality of the race, is the forecast vir Farquhar Buzzard. Regius Professor of Medicim- at Oxford University,
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  • 95 11 mal working on the film "I wi :ned at the Ga: [h Studio, Islington. London, N dayi delay car < Inema strike. T\ members of the Electrical Union, who went i ye replaced by members Union ol Theatric. rOL.AKON) Glasses are the b scientific discovery m
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  • 153 11 HE SINGS FOR HIS FISH LAWRENCE Tibbett, whose voice has attracted thousands of admirers during his musical tour of Australia, sang lustily on a big game fishing expedition here— but he got no bites. In the early morning ram. and later m brilliant sunshine, Mr. Tibbett nshfrom the launch Atalanta
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  • 194 11 Canberra May 12. JHE Australian Government has declared war on ondi sirable ma| zincs of the "horror," sex and crime typo. THE Acting-Minister for Customs 1 (Mr. Perkins) has announced m the House of Representatives that i regulation would be gazetted under the
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    • 56 11 HPVTTVTiTZrTf! THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all ChmmitU and Store* DINE X DANCE Cam'tol Restaurant Music by rfURT BLACH hi Orchestra WEDNESDAY TKIDAV. 8 I'M Midnlfkt NO ADMISSION CHARGB. S9& ~A^\ 'IVlr^raphic Aildrrss: ?HO N E 5W4 im QOODWOOO Charmingly situated i rj and tourists COCB Ml BAR* LOUNGE—
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  • 126 12 Iroops from Kordon Camp were called out to help a forest fire which rayed m the Liphook. Bramshott and Woolmer area of Hampshire. Here is a pictnn from the air of the forest fire m Hampshire between SUndford and Bramshott, near Woolmer. (Planet News). M.ss Evelyn
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  • 201 13 i officeri who have come to London to act as the Kind's Indian rs appeared In uniform for the first time at their headquarters London. This is the first time since the War that Gurkhas n for the honour. All four are war veterans. Although soldiers peror, Gurkhas
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    • 35 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING Tin: LATES PATTERNS Ol HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HOES D'OEl Mil DISHES sun I DISHES e^ILSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES nil Bl -i ISTOf OMB XM> $1 i RENE ULLMANN Rmfflei PI \vo\i\
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  • 1275 14 London, May 13. WEALTHS wlth in comes ra om £500 t0 mjoo a year, are much woi AAn poor women when it comes to having babies. I bear( oi this curious feet durum a meeting of some 500 well-to-do women, organised by t lr tion oi
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  • 407 15 SIMPLE, BUT SO SMART! d< B continual on the R" little while ago by Lady Man- M really are th( orW d that a I her friends, winch well-known women should aci The dresses arere all and made by the leading hoi, il thr frocks v tainly beau d as
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  • 576 16 I GERMANS ON CZECH I FRONTIER KKGARDING THE I)i SITUATION WHICH HAS t I'ENTRAL EUROPE ARI lONTAIN] D IN THE POLLQ ,ES RECEIVED LATE ON SATURDAY HI AND EARLY morning. Czech Reservists have been call up as German tro border while agitation on the part ol thr
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  • 209 16 M Comn sion( land required to to Ml Is holding b dinner to be followed by a dance (open to Eurasiai In honour Of Cap' A .1 MinJOOt, M H I the m headquarters at Koon Cheng Road on Sunday, Jim' Dr 8. J. < I■<
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  • 107 16 ki.iti i h ::\u,i R Main Whin Li I, DaJ B Oil Wharf: Nil Coal v.'.vi Mil M 91 I S IN DRI DOCKS 'l .mi. \i Do< Vi< t' ria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbou Kind's Dock: Noravid No. 1 Dock: Nil N-. Dock: J SHIPS MOM.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 177 16 I) ii rii s vii 1 1 i* ri i: flncoi NEXT SAILINGS I'n, 3 Jin; July :i md trip iH (i al rates. ra may t: Brisbane, Sydn oi urne to I NY S1 d N] y return 5 l hls^ M:(> (1 ll(l ass return $681.48 Ist class
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    • 191 16 W. V. li. Ll,\i: GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. torated m Japan i TO LONDON via Penanf, Colombo, Iden, Port Said. Marseilles A. Gibraltar. KASIMA maru May 26 YASUKUNI MARU June 8 s..s. HAKONE MARU June 23 to Ist Cla 2nd i Napl i 5621 $6 I A
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  • 256 17 (WINNINd JOCKEYS, OWNERS TRAINERS 200 •no u O. i 1 110 0 0 1 I i 10'! 0 1U! 1 o ioo "n n 100 0 u ii;\im RS 2ndi Srds 2 t 1 Hobbs 2 a J T 9 an Breukfllen l O'Nciil L Vt o
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  • 175 17 SOCCER HISTORY MADE j I m Our Own Rcportrn Seremban. Saturday. Nl < K 1 Sembilan created soccer history at the Station Padans this afternoon when they defeated SHangor by one j;oal to nil m i friendly encounter. i fairness to the losers, it must oe I
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  • 207 17 A.C. S. Beat St. Andrew's Singapore. Saturci. Anglo-Chinese School beat St. And cricket by 17 runs to-da; Scores: EWSSI BOOL H shah 1b w C Wong 3 4 I 80-.vlci C. Wong v A N Li bowled A. Singh I. C. 1 led A U H. D. L vi:. bowled
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  • 127 17 3i:uanore. Saturday nEFORE j large gathering of spectators a rnntch was nlayed between the Merrytime Badminton Party and the v United Athletic Party, at the Harnv World roverod stadium resulting m i tory !<>r the former by live garnet to two. Dd ed results were Sineles: Richard Tnn
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  • 103 17 Switzerland Beat I England I Zurich Switzerland ci 1 B intern I I. v.; Switzerland, who recently I 1-1 with Germany. There were 35,000 spectatoi conditions favoured England. Aebi. the Swiss outs I In the 30th minute and Bastin from a penalty for a fou l I The
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  • 284 17 Badminton Championship En tries Singapore, Satu THI draw tor the Singap «n minton championships minor section), which w.i^ hi ihe Haw-Far hall lad ni( eri as follows: SINGLES C. B. Nair 'bye. Chan W 'bye>. A. Rahman bin Ahi Tan Yew Jiang 'bye*. Lim Th (bye), Lim Kian Soo (bj
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  • 1932 18 I 1 1 Id Upsets At Bukit Timah On Saturday I Ram Causes Heavy Goiup Mii^aporc. Suturd THERE prai excellent attendance for tHo second da) »>f Itae Extra Meeting at Bukit Timah on l,s when a card of vis.\\i bronfhi to .i close the Sum<>1 the
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  • 92 18 X.XC I INI 1.1 Miss |M „,,1 s]7 I rotur >lt. IMIU..|, U, II I iv Ofl Ml. 1 ilsl »ld i; R] i vii and 111 Quisana Vlisa M< 1 ri'JSlld i HI md SB. Pride of Pei VNnaalMc mi Race B LADI v I
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  • 21 18 Ri n| iis ti Hi. i Ingflrfd i). i ii Sweepstake, ran lo <i J unit's, uric: I 2
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1675 19 ff ;™™rr^rl Singapore THE COAL BILL OKI THF RAIJIO approved < JML RampJ hman; ran," ~Z ffii \\^vv/'o// OfCompm LONDON BERLIN j^gS In Reserve Chinese 'Mandarin* music 1/' /vcjc/kc I remission 2:-bOS p.m. 915 DJA 3138 metres (9.560 kcs): I |JB >f the nm GSJ 13.93 metre* (2L53 BM»)J 19.74
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 389 20 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) M Outwards. Due Due milage Spore loanage S pore 1938 1938 RANCH I 17,000 Jun< 3 CORFU 15.000 July 29 SOMALI G.BOO June 3 BHUTAN 6.100 July 30 NALDERA 16,000 June 17 BKHAR 6.000 Aug. 8 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 CHITRAL 15.000
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    • 438 20 ltV— T( > FRENCH PORT? S CHARTFIIR9 RFUNIc; HOMEWARDS. I I 'CAP VAKELLA For Maweilli are Bordeaux y Bangkok For Marseille Antwerp Dunkirk j u »CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, S. Nazaire Bordeaux Jun jTO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong DALNY i S. A. M. I.
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  • 10 R.A.F-.MASS FORMATION FLIGHTS
    • 198 21 170 CITIES TOWNS WILL BE VISITED Ih^EPARINC FOR EMPIRE DAY I CELEBRATIONS London, Sunday. ASf bundled and seventy cities and towns of (ireat Britain will be visited by over 40r aircraft early next week, when ten mass fori Mights will be carried out by the Royal Air For. hts will
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    • 169 21 MALA YALEES ENTER TAIN bmgapore. Sunday. immunity was ed by the Malayata I a variety entertainment at Theatre last night. The, on civilisation, was I by short song hits and am dar. ar displayed good talent of the Katha •ther item which was much is the Radna Krishna Misses Jan
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    • 436 21 AS already reported. Mr. Louis Joseph chief clerk of the Master Attendants Office. Singapore, passed away at the General Hospital on Friday after B very short illness. He was only 35 years of age. The funeral took place at the Bidadari Cemetery on Saturday afternoon
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    • 321 21 BOY WITH HOME-MADE GUN 'From Our Oilti Correspondent > Alor Star. Sunday Jl home made gun with brass barren n and butt made from a |ungle tree (kayu menkudu), and stated by the prosecution to be dangerous and "good enough to stage hold-ups on country people,- was the principal exhibit
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    • 396 21 Singapore. Saturday JUDGMENT Ml delivered by Mr Justice Home m the High Court to-day, dismissing uit»> the claim tor tin* recovers of $48,000 commission as an agent for the sale of rubber estate, or m the alternative as damages for breach of contract, brought by Mr K.
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  • 212 22 SELANGOR SWEEP BOARD I. Kuala Lumpui T' I c f( i ten The final or r> N Han 7. Peri* 6 and the latter tembllan o id oi play suffering, bui nevertl iting matches resulted and A tii- -t ney, n, failin *'l- i p i il ;ix s fen
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    37 22 HERE'S a good contrast! Mr. Lester Goodman, spotlessly clean, leads m President, winner of the fourth race, with McLftrftlan i.i the saddle. The jockej is hardly distinguishable with the mod on his face :\m\ body! Tribune)
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  • 200 22 S.C.C. Tournament Cricket i i irnament cricKet idang irrd;iy. th( B H I ras beat the it wa coring match, bowh ra havin F V \c Growder runs while Toddi had a good am en 8.8.1, and eras bat run out at IS o Is for 23 runs. MER< HAMS
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  • 13 22 run 1. ft 34--1 'A' I Q W. Mil tin 1
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  • 243 22 Wl Our On a Correspondent i Mi'ar. Saturday. THE Se&amat Cricket Club scored a very convincing win over the Cricket Club m a one Innini played at Sepjamat yestcrci. Taking first lease on a drying wickei Muar batsmen found Barr almost unplayable and were all
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  • 106 22 NEGRI BEAT MALACCA AT CRICKET 'From Our Own Cot^, M. IN an itc rnckct mat on Satuic to-day, Negrj Sembilai 59 runs on the padani re stumps were drawn 143 and 182 m her respecth. Malacca, replied with 178 and 88 Malacca, batted under trvn, tions m the second Innini
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  • 258 22 Singapore. Saturd THE Royal E: (Chang] the Indian Association ;r. this afternoon by 53 runs at B:. In. Battiim first the Engini flared at 124 for seven wickets, M r Green and Rose battinp well Indians were all out for 71. Murphy bowline; effect iv« Sco:
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  • 132 22 m Our Own Reporter) Penang, May 21. TMIK doubles final of the Penang j in v v badminton championship he Free School hall this »-y»miresulted m Song Y<>- !<<•• ami I Ann beating i i hoon Wah and Eng Sw m straight 1 i
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  • 707 23 I MATCH ON JUNE 4, 5 AND 6 TRIAL CAME AT BALESTIER lowing were elected jresterfter the trial fame to retbc Host m the annual U p fixture with the F.uro- June I, S and I at the Bain «S.R.< Vbbasbhoy (LA.); apathy (C.S.C.);
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    36 23 SPENCER does not look too hapi>> m this picture as he was coming into the paddock after winning the third race with Kit— and no wonder. His face is much bespattered with mud. (Tribune)
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  • 287 23 CHINESE CHANGI R.E. DRAW DAVIS CUP TENNIS Zagreb, Saturn In the second round of the Dayi. Cup Mitie (Yugoslavia) beal Btitiei (Great Britain) 6—3, 6-1. 6—4 Reuter Wireless. Puncec (Yugoslavia) was leadini Shayea < Great Britain) 6 4. I when p. adjourned till Bundaj (.wing to darkness. Berlin, Satuni. Germany
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  • 131 23 MUAR v. MALACCA TENNIS Yon bin Mian Outclasses H. M. de Souza Jr. From Ovr OiTH ndent i Muar. Bund THE Muar Lawn Tennis Association beat the Malacca Lawn Tennis elation m a friendly Inter-state •h b- three matches to U The matches w< ed at the the Muar Civil
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  • 96 23 ANOTHER CENTURY FOR DON DON l on Satui Brown contrib main unbeaten foi loll"' I DERBY Son lul 4P Derbyshire 135 < foi two wkt m LORDS Middle Edrlcl not i I Nottinghamshire. AT DUDLEI Kent 41*3 (for 6 wkts A Chalk 107 1 against w m MANCHBSTI l ancashire:
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  • 512 24 I TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA British Ministers Hold Emergency Meeting unfori tually incra th( < ment of the people. Sudeten Germans, he said, demanded th< :.ition of the situation in BCcoi with the constitution which in .labor.it ion with the Sudeten German arty In the maintenance of Older
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  • 211 24 Prague, May 22. Wo fear nothing at all" declared Prrsiclrut Hen «*«>.. speaking at Tabor, hut hp hoped another European war uould he avoided and that the coming talks with the various nationality groups would lead to a satisfactory issue Oaechwlorakia, like the rest of Kuropo, was
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  • 653 24 FRANCE'S ATTITUDE Paris. Sunday. An authoritative denial ifl given to the report, widely published abroad attributing to the spokesman of the French Foreign Office a statement that if Germany the Czech frontier that will automatically start a war, and that France will furnish utmost help to Czechoslovakia if she were
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  • 127 24 London. Sunday. THE Foreign Secretary returned to London from Oxford yesterday, a"hd was at the foreign office m the morning. He will keep m close touch with events over the week-end. The Prime Minister, who is spending the week-end m country, has also arranged to be kept constantly
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  • 142 24 MAY 29 will be celebrated through- out Italy and the colonies as a "day of solidarity with nationalist Spain." It is believed that mass meetinis frill bye held throughout the country, culminating m a demonstration m favour of General Franco m the Pallazove Nezia, to be
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    • 20 24 T A« GILES. j CIMI, n\'.\j >\D miiitakv TAILOI AND OUTFITTBI > J N( &r?ade Singapore. i > '"■ONI TIIF TAILOR. i
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    • 103 24 ]IT IS BEYOND TLL DOUBTj i rvXv"&s\rw fhat M()de Elito Rodney HI t s-c~sk^)ivJy}{ m Singapore for haus Over 300 lab /7^nQQ^?V\ American Gage and Pans Chic hats tor your i S n^lHHw choir. i one diffcn-iii and warranted mdiS I VJUm E7 Vldual because Mode Elite does not undertake
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 46, May 21, 1938. KIMTFI) BY "HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 1602 1 SERVICES WILL DOMINATE EUROPEAN CUP ELEVEN I SOME COMMENTS ON T l D 1\ /f A A T T~^ hi If\ l\/l A I I jTvyiXlVl /liViy hi At \y I hi \i»illl the Clarke Cup match, Europeans vs. The Rest, only a fortnight away, and the Rest staging their
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      • 30 1 {IT IS BEYOND ALL DOUBT i 4 /^o^\ the b< i /^^^^vv^^^X fllr li:it t( v r n^^yJ^M nitfd nidif9Sm IP iniflcrtakr > fX Jtom tricky MODE ELITE! •i JK >^^> >^r-
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    • 855 2 Sport m the Camps (B) "Flash") Ufl I (1 the I >n Saturday m the R.A.F. Athletic ChampionI find that together with >f my spare 1 up by trainii: tence this articli on Seletar sport i >rter than usual to ti;- or pare
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    • 452 2 Tanglin Turning To Athletics By "Pete" ORGANISED games m the shape <>i (.arrison League soccer matches and cricket matches, have 1> taking back place lately. Inn duals, however, arc busy trainin the Battalion sports which near. Tug-o war teanu practice m a 1 way Instead of pullinu a ,xn Irresistible
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    • 77 2 World Relay Record Beaten After Ten Years THE world record of 7 mins 41 I for a two-mile relay race whi stood for nearly ten years, h beaten by a University of India who returned 7 mins. 38.1 sees The previous official record up at Boston In July. 1928 According
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    • 225 3 Fast Bowler Is Needed •OSING an eleven to meet the Aus- England's most popular these da> Hundreds of all guaranteed to win the have been picked by amateur Some names, of course, ap- all lists; the greatest cUver- opinion is over the choice of bowler is England's
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    • 315 3 (By "Twelfth Man") IT is about time. I think, that the Mthoritiei of th<- Penaim Football \sso ii.ihon stopped BiptrlnClltill| with pla>crs and confined thrnisrlv the task of sHti ting the si(i«- t<» represent thr Settlement m Urn forth coming Maiava un competition.
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    • 428 3  - NO WEAKNESS IN PERAK CUP XI Permainan (B) IN referring to IVrak's M:ila\.i Clip prosnects for the season 1 erltl cised recently the attempts made i>\ the Permk Selection Committee and m the course of mv note-, last week I gave the names of suggested players for the Stale team.
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    • 29 3 TRANSFER RECORD £54,000 Fee For "Dizzy" Dean Tin tiighe r i<- Britain foi •en j put 11 which to St. 1 r Dl i In -.JVC bringii :th I
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    • 194 3 AMATEUR BILLIARDS Empire Tournament Next Month U/"J- Km .Jc.v Kennerley, due to «v- rive at Melbourne on May SO ceed m bringing back to England Empire Amateur Billiard trophy, at present held by Australia? This Birmingham ii.s country's amateur since the war. haj ed brilliant form thi and high hopes
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    • 39 3 LEAVE ON PAY Concession To Athletes For Empire Games A... ounci] o! I'nh i ablln .-.<■ un full j>;iy to Irrti'd Africa m the Nfttloni the Empire or In i Wetic Th( w, which d to the i been appll<
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      130 4 Getting (•ing along the straight m front of the itands, \\h.: the racel jret beginning to develop. This p.i^» of pictures represents the panorama of one <>f the major races at itukit lun.ih on Wednesday, th«- "extra" <ia\ <»f the Summer meeting of th»s.l.c. Here i^ i view «>f ih«-
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    • 69 5 rhc field beflm to striim out as the hma fti into their stride. The conditi ons uerc ideal for rai-iiiK OB Wedtn-sdav and some splendid races were MM H The attendance was an excellent one. Facing thy post afhr ;i hard run. and thousands of dollars hftVC
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    • 488 5 Liana By "Bill" Constantino PEOPLE are constantly asking me what I think of England's chances ftfMnst Australia, first of all H U seven wars since I played against the Australians; secondly I seem to see m the <|iiestion an un< ertamt\. lack confidence Many seem
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    • 99 5 £10,000 SETTLEMENT Claim Of First Woman Channel Swimmer Mi.ss Gertrude Merle, the first woman to .swim the Bngllih Channel, has received £10,000 as lettiement In an action winch she brought against the proprietors ol a Tour, Island apartment build): The incident U) the actiun took place when Ml^.s hat her
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    • 62 6 FIRST 100 OF 1938 WAS BY EDRICH S W. J. Edrich, the you \ri ha- nan, wa \th i En\ th >n. Playing for the N i and i) Compton !>>rm, holding togettu ond wicket parti total of und Compton thi M.C.C i" ga o total only n A WoOi
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    • 124 6 Nancy Wynne As A World Beater VI lsS NftBCJ Wwine has h< kletl the laun tennis fant\ of all th<>>e who have seen bti m at tion m Bnflaiitl. and m ipitc *>i her tiin.it at Hourneinouth si is a strong tavituiIU t<»r Wimbledon.
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    • 132 6 Hungarian Stars For New Zealand TiiF game 61 table tennis m New Zeahould receive much encou from the I i ting it ol Barna and Bellak, the famous Hun.. nun It has been said thai a pi. n be old at twenty ror big table tennis orld champion,
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    • 67 6 Irish Athlete Gets £20,000 Tour Offer '■■'ii the onl: mat m the world, h E20.000 to m boxin m America foi beei i world fame when he "i foi tl Hymplc i d s "team and he brought > ol the world meetings m I won the hammi
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    • 232 6 TOMMY lair, the British and Km- pire heavyweight champion, is to defend his Empire t tit* against Maurice Strickland either m the last week of July or the first week ft! August. Both men havi d to the t< d them by
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    • 125 6 i'IHLETES who gain their colours by being selected lor Great Britain's athletics teams will m future be providth track uniform The .suits will b' 1 white with the world tin 1 m red and outlined with blue ribed on the front. Running vests for major international
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    • 54 6 THE Indian hockey team, which is to (our New Zouland this year, will tiirty-one matches, Including three matches, during their stay <>t tv elve weeks The first Test wMI be played at Christ h on July i>3. the second at Wellington on July 30. and the third at
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    • 138 6 CRICKET "POOLS PLAN TO SAVE CLUBS FINANCIALLY j heard it whispered thai <>i. i the !< perou English count d it from tii" Au ii to the local ground not merely I reph nlshing I m proposition m perhaps) ble Anothei method ol helping the ri( (I com til ol
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    • 191 6 TOKYO IS STILL PREPARING FOR OLYMPICS Quite Apart From The War, Says Japan I Spokesman CVKKV effort is hring made by the organisers of the Olympic GftMea to v held m Tokyo m 1940 to ensure that they maintain the standard previous Olympiads held m other countri* l Delegates from
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    • 97 6 JACK DEMPSEY TURNS EDITOR J£CK Dempscy. former heav.yv. icing champion of the world, o fashionable restaurant near MadiBquare Garden, the scene of many .is battles, has turned editor. He Is adit the "Jack Dempsey Sporl izine," which makes its aprance with the May number. In his vord he points out
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      155 6 Jean Borotra Hands Over Disputed Prize JEAN Borotra has now decided w\ to be done with the 30.000 which he received m January whei awarded the Prix Virginie-Heriot by the Academic des Sports. He handed the money over eu to the French Lawn Tennis Federal The money
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    • 329 7 irkable bowling and not a few excellent .scores n the ol the cricket matches played In .pur and district last week-end. It is not often boy nme wickets m an Innings out on-Smith, Poll. and r, who up to now h ni.sed tnon B bowler.
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    • 103 7 BRIGHTON WALK New Record For Stock Exchange Event pit .Stock Exchange Club's London to Bru-hton Walk wa.s won this year A Hake »Shan and Loan Dept.i record time of 8 hours 36 mm. He led throughout over the of 51 miles 1,607 yards already held the record. He previous record,
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    • 266 7 Deal Course Is Hooded Till op*-" Golf Championship win. thia fear, be played <>v« r th« Royal si Georfe'a Club course at Sand wlch, on Jnlj 7 x. instead ni a! i><u as previou arranged. I step ken a Royal < lub, 81 Andrew announced that
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    • 208 7 MEDIOCRITY IN F.A. CUP FINAL OIXTEEN years ago Huddersfield beat d Preston 1-0 In the Cup Final, scor- Ing the winning f;oal as the result of a penalty which has been disputed ever j II an injustice was done on that oc- I casion it was wiped out this year
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    • 317 7 IRISH SOCCER New Conditions For Eire Cup IT is likely that new conditions may be I introduced m the F.A. ol Ireland (Eire) Cup next n by the Inclusion of the home and away matches m the first two rounds. The sii'T't'.stion was brought for* during the .season just but
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      • 46 7 sfflfc^Z&L A because of \U mellow maturity. WVTksJ^^tJw h<IS hi^ h nit>clllinal va| v*'. It i> M' Pffiffi^^'- of ar hetter qualify than other Ai; J^y Kmpire brandies, and you should f^^^^^^i M always keep t Uttle m the house, /ju *'Jl^ against sickne» and emerjLjenri*^.
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    • 774 8 HOW SIR THEOBALD WON THE CUP met "classic," and emyone o»uii have welcomed the bright, sunny a tempered by cod tew bpttpr fancl(d howet to pay the useful divlde nd of l 'fr£ l et Wl t n hi n u^S y a «Ude, «l. >h iS when Karn.-y mothered
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    • 137 8 Fkom hmtterK mall Cmnbridffc ihifC town, has arisen l.ri< llntni. IK vr.ti old blacksmith*! son. to h.illrinr the might]! and provnkr speculation In boxing circles «>n the subject of his future. Xh( rank Ho intil •ugh the weary listener; recently they have been running' Arthur I>
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      • 151 8 V O I T II UGOIII I VITALITI m M Minutrs i h«*r«> is no need lor length] and tireson n eni ior weeks or months it roi or old lore \«»u arc jroomg. The latest remedj •> jreaf German Scientist i,n the name m\n POWER rii-is tonishing and imnndi.it.
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