Morning Tribune, 24 May 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE l^No. 97. SINGAPORE., TUESDAY, May 24, 1938. FIVE CEN
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  • 720 1 RESPONSES IN BERLIN PRAGUE TO BRITISH REPRESENTATIONS FULL ANGLO-FRENCH COOPER A TION WITHDRAWAL OF CZECH TROOPS FROM FRONTIER? LONDON, MONDAY. i IE COMMONS TO-DAY, REPLYING TO MAJOR ATTLEE, THE PREMIER GAVE A BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE EVENTS IN CZEoVAKIA. HE ADDED: "IN THE FACE OF THE SITUATION rnment'l principal concern
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  • 113 1 Vienna. Mond.; usand are homeless, with a •oil of 17 at present, as a reRiver Mur. in Styria and bursting its bank. ship has been imposed on all which is most diiheult to ig to disruption of telephone ph communication. are being used to drop ated
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  • 112 1 Spanish War Resumption Of Big Scale Operations Madrid. Monday. BIG scale operations have been resumed on the Teruel front with the return of favourable weather. A Republican communique claims ihe troops have repulsed a Nationalist -ttack in East Teruel and 250 Nationalists were killed in bayonet fighting Alcala Dela Selva.
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  • 81 1 Lon do: MO reply h N bu'u«,s auth Government's protesl i berate attacks on Bnt. the Under Secretary ti tt atßurcosh- instruct* fh, ae: point in that in addr ion to the deliber.. T Government h g«oe. were a number of recent raids in Rritish -hips w and
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  • 19 1 If \b officially announced that Indo-Bntish cotton talks ha broken off owing to unbridj ences between the tv Reuter
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  • 69 1 i Berlin, Monday. ANOTIII-lt alleged Cieek "> fringement of the (ierman frontier is reported from j Baereastein, where it is it clared a Czech military aeroS plane circled over the town. later re-entering Cieeh tcrri- tory. where it crashed on i house and burst into (lames. A
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  • 288 1 i indon, Mond MR. R. A. Butler (.Under Secretary Foreign Affairs) speaking at the annual Imp* rial Pre is Conference winch hi opened m London this morning, said wa must acknowledge thai the efforts i during the past 20 yeai tablish an international peact
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  • 109 1 DOIHARA DIVISION ALMOST ANNIHILAI ED Hankow, Monday A AL review ol tl bting Ln the past few days in the area around Lanfeng and Kweiteh, two strategic point., which the Japanese attempted I positioi ife. over 2,000 mechanised J ired to the east ol K but w- bv Chii and
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  • 166 1 H.tnk.»w, Monday rpliE entire Chinese forces claimed to have heen trapped by the Japanese south-east oi Hsuchow have now succeeded In crossing the an Pu railway to rejoin the rest of the Chinese, states a message from tural U TSUng Jen, the commander of the allegedly
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  • 23 1 Hankow, Monday Dr in confirmed th I bei He pointed out German: neuti ten pute At inch lon: 111 rema Chin
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    • 36 1 7 rviflEF PAGE* Page j DoaMc Suinde 2 K.L. < r^' 1 OC.B. Meeting Killed Bj UgmmUmml don Utter 8& <) I Rubber Hun* r Pool? 18 Tourney 23 I Sport S 21, to Hi 23 i A
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    • 46 1 I V J^O;'_y I RESH MILK-WITH att tup i r>/A» n_ r i* 1 tfSBBBI ALL I Hi: FROUIw.I. i 9^^__2_S' 1 I REMOVLD! I TET K llk I L Ily If your 1 m th only deakf a dress. w 1 water to Klim J
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  • 267 2 Jo uma list And Fian cee In Double Suicide SHANGHA] li leraWj double suicide In v01.!.. Bril Violet Ethyl Thompson, of Shangfa i and American Aanee, Mr. Henry llufner. of Nem York, ins I v 1 1 rhompson wh( Buffer jumped rool I the
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  • 57 2 .Mr. Li Shih Tseng, whu represented (hina at the International Cultural Conference held in Paris last July. Up returned to (hina by the Conte Rosso, and passed through Singapore yesterday. Most nations of the West, he said, were in sympathy with China in her present struggle to safeguard
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  • 105 2 Sequel To Dispute Over Card Game? Singapore, Monday AN alleged knife attack on a Hahianese by a compatriot in a house at Verdun Road on the morning of April 8. had a court equ< I '"-dav when a preliminary inquiry into a chu attempted murder by stabbing
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  • 207 2 SINGAPORE WOMEN IN SELANGOR MOTOR CRASH m Our Own Rcpor Kuala Lumpnr, Mondaj lyiiss v. McMillan, of the MaterJri nity Hospital, Kandang Kerbau, Singapore, is lyini gravely injured at Bnngsar Hospital. Kuala Lampnr, following a motor accident which occurred near Kawang on Saturday night. ir with Gil re, her two
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  • 77 2 Own Rx Ipoh. 1 1 ITTING his head forcibi Ll the floor the fa< inmati a mental >f the s Central Mental ambutan, died within teen minu. it Is gathered that an Indian I bath Indian patient bh and v. r, it ther a powerful
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  • 254 2 THE following is the text of the Empire Dav message of Viscount Bledi:.loe. PC, G. C.M.G K.8.E., President of the Empire Day Movement, on the ision of Empire Day which falls today "A year ago on Empire Day we were all acclaiming with affectionate fervour
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  • 84 2 Fn m Our Ou n Corresnond*Taiping. Monday THE newly built Taiping Convent, tl 1 has cost approximately $120,000 a is said to be the best in the count will be declared open on June 1 at 4 p The new Convent will be known The Convent of the
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    • 23 2 BRITISH CEMENTS _ni dive GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTS und INCREASED DIKABILITY "RED lIAND" PORTLAND CEMENT FERROCRETE "SNOWCRETE" COLORCRETE STOCK Kl) Btf-~ GUTORIE @b
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    • 48 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 stationized dials. »r»s Modern Cabinet styling Full range tone. W I I 1 vouli admire I ONI >oull enjoy PERFORMANCE yoaH praise!!! DIS ll.im S l()K Mux LIM KOK CEK Co. Stockists: 1 Mil gfl RADIO si i;\ i< Selegie Koad, Singapore. Phone: 3893.
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    • 36 2 THE I I W-mL JK v (Tel. 4334) CO.. L/Utf* 330 Orchard Rd ufetf ft It DRY CLEANING W l jS \ND DYEINC A w SPECIALISTS. MjP yfM Special machines f-_A_Pwi for (,rv eanin! Competitive Prices
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  • 1407 3 Oversea-Chinese Bank Chairman's Address 2J PER CENT DIVIDEND DECLARED AT ANNUAL MEETINC thi; sixth annual general meeting ,i the ()versea-( hinese Banking r; ,tion. Limited, was held at its red office, (hina Building. i strei t. Singapon yesterda h Chee Swee (heng. chairman board of direc
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  • 140 3 Singapore, Monday. BCB by misadventure was the finding of Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coroin inquest held into Uxe death of year-old Chinese boy who met his '«ith bv being struck by lightning. Koh Oh, the father of the d?ceased, aid thai his younger brother had corre
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  • 70 3 n Mr Tan Guan rs. Pat Simons Co., Ltd.. 73. pas.sed away peace fully ■nev No 70 Koon 80ns Road on V3B. He leave* behind hi" bei. one son Mr. Tan Jm Yam. on* rhter Tan Ene n-in-law r »oh Boon 81 d one daughteriw, and several grand children
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  • 185 3 DURINC COMPULSORY ABSENCE AFTER INSTALLATION From Our o ZL n c ntj A DARING case oi house-breakine and .h__ K uala Kangsar. Mon... the residence of Tuan lia Ta bdul V .*S enl $6M{i >- t*>m Shahbandar Ulu of Perak, onVat o_ "SftSE **l* K
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  • 48 3 Bangkok, Mondav THE Poiice are making a drive against those In the force who are known to be lond ol games ol chances. fhe order of the da} ad- v t vises those unable to give up i I G U) tender their retions.
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  • 48 3 $11, 000 Missing Sitiawan. Mond THE Chine Simpani has Jed to polici 0i m oi the safe it wa found to contain only a letter addri ■I the shop while j ated to be bet <K) and 512.000 is reported to t> Ml dwin, A.C.P o C PD
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  • 112 3 irrvm uu A itMJlll tx ,1 ului Ba i n ol hii 1 he wm < aboni omiiiiT and when tw tl in 11 w th. In tai i .11. i i orted ttu matte;* to th i who ordered ed to be brought to
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    • 101 3 Law Notice For To-Day Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Probate 88 38— Re estate of Syed Ali bin Alwee bin Ali bin Shaik bin Shahabuddin. deceased. Thereafter: O. P. 2 3;; fU Dymfreda Jeanie Dunbar Hogg, di SilviVrin DOES <_ R O U HAI
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    • 60 3 I HORSE HEAD y BRAND MADE IN BUR MA I <,l AIIWII ll» 100% llftlliMl •J* •8* il Mtl'l It, (.11 ILI, AN tk *> Siiiganore. Ku:.la l.umpm I'. WHITE SHAN DUPLICATING PAPI.K competition kn both p? nui quality. SUJt; all duplicating rnachh i I'rice 1.25 per rean. At ai)
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  • REUTER'S COAAMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 114 4 1); ti!.' Previous 95 6 To-day Punlop Rubber 26 General Electric U 3 706 Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial lobacco 133 9 13: Anirlo-Dutrh 25--nadian Pacific 5 1 5' 2 London Tin 31--3 V-> Rubber Plan Investment Trust 21 1 23 9 Lin 13 9 \2'.) Ex. Div
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    • 84 4 1.1 lUU It 1 To-d QU Ton* F.pot Bu > Hers iii i Bu Hers Bus ;iers i; 5 7 16 16 Srd i Bu Sellers indon Monda AUM OIL (Malaya) Pi • Ch Uv.< In b 1 eilers •tnniA (Strait 1 M.8.) Ma\ sir. pi. 1 •
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    • 56 4 London Mom TO-d Change r.T. on Paris ite) ■i T i 'i Am terdam tniddle rate) Shanghai i 1 elllng rate) 177 tin IP, Unchanged ■j T cu Hongkoi 1 elllng ral *i i on Japan (i ite) i on New STo i i • i elllng rate)
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    • 12 4 actor GOI Pi Pine J< *r pei >.i VER it
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    • 10 4 n Standard Bpoi (atten price) £lsfl don. To-i
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    • 35 4 • Kl BBEft 5 1 lous To-'. Ci Buyers Weak Sellers IP. 11 1 16 3 — Buyers —_ Sellers [\y 2 IP. — TIN Tone • Dull Quiet pol 36 TSLjvIH
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    • 112 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Mon MINING. Tin at midday was $80. down The Tin share markwas extremely dull with very few dealings recorded and prices in some ll were slightly lower Kulibe;* Closing prices were: j pot: Buyers IS: sellers is 1 July-Sept: Buyers 18 Sellers IS
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    • 160 4 (Continued from pi irn until eight days had pa. On the return Of the Datoh to K Kangsar on the 16th. he was star. o learn from his second wile that' during his absence someone had visited house and had removed the cash fl the iron sal
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    • 55 4 OVEBSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LOOTED PRI trom the FEAI m B! ROLARS by keeping yoa VALUABLES (Jewellery or import documenU) in SAFE BOXES in OUI VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. Von hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU ean have aecess tc so that SAFETY x, may be ASSURED
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    • 21 4 yy^y -^X SOUTH mmisn INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. rm\% __r Loss Of Prolita Insu rai ii ve 1 M 28, 2. Fn.
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    • 23 4 PF^ -^^y'-^oA\^r T mW^^»m~ll^^^^mm\\ t»y_i~ji ILW>^\J^^!!m 4 VJ rj^^^^m ____________k T^^-Cl m\y%Zfi&^k J J^^^CißEal _______L____il si flr^^s^ W^ si __r^ SIME DARBY Co.,Ltd:
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  • 701 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser 1 Company 23, 5 p MINING 39 43 bang • d0 2 a r 226 3U r 47 6nom 23 6 0.60 0.65 21 22--1.35 1.40 216 163 22 6 17 3 0.38 0.43 100 Tin 20J9 iIC 23 6 1.04 21,9 76 24 6
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  • 133 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday MINING Buyers Amp 3 10» 2 44 i Batu Selangor 1.30 1.40 Hongkong Tin 20 9 21 9 Hon 1.00 1.05 ecu 0.67 0.72 Kramat 106 11 8 Kamunting Tin 96 10 3 Killinghall 18 6 Katu 'i 24 Kurhai 1 30 n IG 10
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  • 128 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in thc Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradimr Society) BANKERS IMSTERDAM Wished by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital 40.030,000 Statutorv Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Rea 1.000.000 Chairman of the Board of Dim tors 11 c REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DB lONGH President M. TAUUiN CilAMni Director
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  • 188 5 ynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 105 nom Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 GAPORE MUNICIPALITY red. 1940 $400,000 r3l Sept. 30 100 102 nom •7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Mar bl Sept. 30 105 107 nom "J red. 1955 $1,000,000 Mar. 31. Sept. 30 U0 112 nol red. 1963
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    • 96 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, mmmtmenf Bankers and Brokers in Si < and C< lea. Daily Foreign Market tation NEW YORK COTTON KM 11 COMMODITY EX< KANGE, LT, NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD 01< I KAI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGEL SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN.
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    • 204 6 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT TO-NICHT 6-15 9-15 PAVILON TURIIIIM' SCENES in I MVAll^lNllllMn. IN ,I X __«_«_i---_i £f %y___HW p^ pH RICHARDSON EDAA BEST EDMUKO GWEM ANN TODD JOHN CLEMENTS P.od.ced ALEXANDER KORDA and VICTOB SEVILLE *3ggS X H ,U KNJOY^KYLKY >^™™^^J^™l.^ KOXY BAR OPhN IVM. HIL MIPXK-HT. (U'IMM, io-nk.im oir,
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    • 171 6 WORLD FAMOUS ADVENTURE STORK v LEAPS TO UFE FROM THE PAGES OF ITS MILLION— READ NOVEL I m\\\\mWnW^Bm wSPf** Ib^Sk. -C- m* at tin* 9__H____r )fk L>V______Mtt_ iin mmmmwJt _____P Jt v MIE _§^^___lik_ ____^^< IrAPITOI fc*^i»2_P^^^______^^^__^_____^%^ |v-Arll\_JL £i_2iißK?'^i, __j!b! _mph_v Parapiount's glorious production j Of REX BEACH'S World-known j
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  • 100 7 Old Belgian Stamps Brussels Belgian stamps will be valid alter July 1 this to an announcement thi Belgian Post Office Admi- amps include commemoratives 1925 and 1932. such as 1930i 'Leopold 1 and i1935' Gramme" (1930), the eries, "Charleroi" and Philatelic Exposition" (1930), I. Leopold II and Albert" and the
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  • 103 7 lints 250-Y car-Old Privilege Poland. RING f his fectioner Jozel Ja- claims immunity under a royal ited in 1688 matter is before the Supreme Ad■ative Tribin Jczef pleads Lg John 111, the famous monarch the Turks from Vienna, conthi privilege ol exemption from n the "King
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  • 45 7 Boston, Massachusetts. M Joseph B. Kennedy, the wife of the American Ambassador in Lona established a scholarship at n College High School for pupils of Government or parochial schools, holarship was announced here Kennedy's father, Mr. John raid, a former Mavor of Bo.ton.
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  • 143 7 Jerusalem. yiATEK in abundance has been W I and in the arid -..utbern desert of F'alestine. known aa the Negeb. as the result of borings undertaken under Government auspices in accordance wtih the relommendat.ons oi the Palestine Royal Commission. Tl:t for Its purity
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    • 166 7 ---■n 1 1 .i—i w^^^ mm^ m^__^ m^ m m^_ m^_ m mm^ mm^^_^ WELL IF IT ISN'T MR. DEEDS' KID BROTHER! o,.o„i„» t«-.\._sm _____J_!^_^_^_^_l *J __^T^_^_^____^^___l^^_^_Xl ißl* I X'XXU\X tern- THE BIGGES" Mm Wm\\-~-—X>m%f sensation: xmrnW Hmmmm* kAOiO TERR.l'lt: y_-L V __T W J^W m Jm kts?7)*JJ\ ON mL
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    • 179 7 I\l W Willi IHi HOIILIf I e Aa) eer Amu i Park NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE All, CONDITIONED PHONE ft COME AND DANCE IN PERPETUAL COOLNESS NIGHTLY:— From &30 p.n,.— 12 Midnight. tdmiasio ty cant* TEA DANCES Bvery Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdi -uni*.' Excepl Extension Nights vaudeville KYRA, ROB Y HARRY
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  • 2956 8 LEARNS CLOSELY^ GUARDED SECRETS 01) nti London M.iv (.1 |RDI l> set r.ts ol the U \ir I orCC were shown Ul k this w.fk when he made I Mm ial tour o! R, A I lt»--i nd red twin i >tain it, Wni"
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  • 36 9 lour Gurkha oflieers who hav- cone to London to act Indian Orderly officers appeared iii uniform for the Hrst headquarters in St Oeorgt london. Photo show Indian Orderly Oflfu >■ (Plant i tiews).
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  • 141 9 Chu: ..id Church ol Toe H a new treasury for the Church's gold and silver plate, some "i which dates back 13th century. Th< it undei Chui I tructed on I ik vault and. I proof and bomb-proof. Gune Zara, a midd woman, of Cuildhall-road. Ann*
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    • 63 9 •NEW lIIJIMOIV WI N S Selangor Hill-Clim. I _te__ '•/< mm. T BR ______v___t__r _r_r__K__ lK'W*w J^fc_____d^ WL- „ifc *Sm. *Qr *V Mt mrf im _a_^*v_, IU Rl l» DE lIA A I umi Road Race in record time cycle, it by wi,. Kuala Lumpti Garden Hill-Climb. HIS CYCLE W\s
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  • 277 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Maj 24, 1938 COLONIAL ADVANCE jMiALAYA, in common with other parts ol the Colonial Empire, lj naturally interested in the ibinet reshuffle which has b "!<•..- about the return of Mr. »ln MacDonald to the high of State for the In his former period of <•
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  • 580 10 RECENTLY In Mi ***** di ol the most tmportan I Itish Navy. for the Britisl ta, 01 bt from England Pau i* m tie* Daily Mail). This veil.. id, drou a tin ll tht M mast remark tht .ns. Although only twoht. ii iled
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 10 Ih.rt\ thousand men of the Italian armed forces with tanks and artillery passed in review down the Via d Irionli in Rome m honour of Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany, who took the salute with Kins Vict Emmanuel and Sißiior Mussolini. At a banquet afterwards, Hitler and Mussolini renewed the
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  • 205 10 Mr. A. V. Aston. chairman of the Kinta. Sanitary Board, i.s now on furlough. Nonce Ben i Columbia Films, has been admitted into the General Ii Bingapore, to undergo an operant'. Mr D. J. Benton, formerly manager of Huntlv Estate. Lumut. after his return from home, has resumed duty
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  • 253 11 \Big "Purge" Being I Planned i (HIX Kof all the foreigners now living in France is being made, and any who cannot explain why they are there are iable to f>e put over the frontiers. H now 2,563,539 foreigners In France, according to estimates. Among them
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  • 104 11 v 9. 1892, the Chamber of nounced that the June Hand had reached •he news was cheerea menal figure. rowd gathered outside tm d flags were hangyw here within a few mi-a-arly 46 years, the Transmit for March is ten times it was in June,
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  • 92 11 A £200,000 aerodrome is to be J constructed for Darwin. S gateway to Australia. i i The money has already been voted and will include build- ings and roads. About 400 aeres of land are to be cleared i and provision made for the accommodation of
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  • 235 11 BRIGHTER prisons, with a colour scheme of green and yellow and pictures to improve the appearance of the mess rooms, are referred to by Sir Samuel Hoare. the Home Secretary, in a letter to Mr. William (..illacher. Communist M.IV. for West Fife. Sir Samuel mentions
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  • 63 11 Four Named In Belgium FUR small planets discovered by the Royal Observatory at Ucclc, a suburb of Brussels, during the last three years have now been named. They are "storeria." the first obse: on Aug 2, 1935, "Aphrodite, di on Sept. 24, 1935, "Lavonne discovered on October 22nd..
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  • 48 11 Europe's smallest elephant has now taken up residence at Sir (iarrard Tyrwhitt-Drake's Zoo Park. < ohtrce Manor. Maidstone. Kent. The elephant is a baby, 10 months old, and comes from Burma. Her name i> Ma-Chaw I Burmese for 'Miss Darling"). Photo shows Robert V.irdh mei News).
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  • 116 11 But Thieves Will Not A SUM of fifty thousand pounds was paid In New York for an emerald i purchased for Mrs T Wallace Orr, whose father, the Lite Mr Duncan McMartin, became the richest man In ada through the cUscoti mine in Ontario. Mrs. Orr's favourite colour
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    • 78 11 POLAROID are tbe latest (entitle discs protection, rhej permil mui t<» actually see 20 the surf at ol Mie water. IHI FIRST TIME— p< mfoii for drivin_r. cm fishing, tennis er an] outdoor spar.. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE, SINGAPORE. PHONI Postpaid to any addn In 1 1 on _n
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    • 36 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Store. IHXI* A DANCE I at the Capitol Restaurant I Music hv rfl RT BLACH 81 hi Orchestra WEDNESDAY r \H\\)\\. P.M. in Midnight. NO ADMISSION CHARGE,
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  • 202 12 LIFEBOAT HERD RES IN LONDON twenty lifeboatmen from stations around Britain's coasts tana I i I nn were resented hv the Duke of Kent at the annual meeting of the Royi headquarters of the Royal National I I < ist Mission arrived In Mined,, i goodwill visit. The Mission was
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    • 113 12 I iii>..__i«S mmxxxxxxx «p^ now 5\ days across the air alt the way by ii in pire ¥1> i n g-B oa I mmm mm-mMwm mm a__^_. muai _m__ _M_B__r on boaj tips, o NGLAND IN i davs I ll KN. j h ii___""""w i i i __£s_*__^_— _4Jl__fe~~ r
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    • 49 13 i -^■■■BBBBVVHHIIBBHHBBHHH-BRi INSPECT 0 .111 ML CHOICE <>! LADII GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL (_o E WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWI I lID WRIST wvi! 11l s SET WITH Dl I minus SPI I i All OUI _si9r m.4 WmW XVW/ mWmmAmßmr RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PI M I SINI 11
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    677 14 ii* you want to maintain a :d oi good health pecially in this country, it ia lltial that you should take xercise. Perhaps the iplest and n gular way ol doing this is to start the day With a course oi physical jerks. Ti eed not take you
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  • 366 14 That Slim you Down Simple Exercises To Do When You Wake And While You Dress 111. Hat on the floor, arms outstretched and palms of lhe hands down. Suing the left foot acfOM tiie body until it reaches the finger-tips of the opposite hand. fining your head the opposite way
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    • 52 14 1 /M7 A R DI; V 4E£^ SALON IRK ATM! a v_ ,OK \iv_J. REJI VKN MINt. j y Velva Cream Masque J I STIMULATING I Anti-Brown Spot Ointment /fit PBNETRATING I h^^r 71/f 7 /^A*/ I l^/f^ Muscle Oil I IV^ BOLE AGENTS: I AJ 1 VA7"4 rve MA
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  • 828 15 Highways and Byways To Beauty Keep That Delicate Bloom Of Youth By Daily Facial Treatment," Says ELIZABETH ARDEN ift my first three articles, I hav.' told you my principles for daily care of the And again I emphasise the ust of rd "daily." woman Is ever so busy that she
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  • 541 15 Short-Sleeved Frocks Cause Them To Become An Important Beauty Point TVERY woman who prises her appeal- ranee, takes a certain amount t)i daily trouble over Im neck, hand and feet, but how many ol us ever consider the importance of the elbows from a beauty point
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    • 418 16 -.T^ -Muifer^ ____________n_N ___________________________^^^^______________f%^________. *~m BY P-Oand BRITISH INDIA" LINES :ORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Uue ere lounage ig^ ore RANCHI U V fZ Tn v W Ju AN <UOO J ul > 000 June 17 U.OuO Aus- 8 RANPURA 17,0 July 1 ***** Aug. 12 H/ ORE 000 July
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    • 483 16 Sly TO FRENCH PORTS CHARCFURS REUNIS t I 1 m I i HOMEWARDS. I \P VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes. S. Bordeaux May HANOI* For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Juie AP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, S. Nazaire Bordeaux Jul (TO SAIGON INDOCHINA 1 1 DALNY J^ I J S. A. M.
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  • 155 17 mdeiice prepaid at special air mail rates only. and parcels by the K.LM eJ. p.m. on the same day. lo n bv the Aircraft "Cassiopj ela" clo 30 p.m. tion by the Aircraft "Adelaide i 7 p.m. to-morrow, ud registration by steamer .-lose half an hour earlier unless
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  • 96 17 MIPS ALONGSIDI THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Kxi^ (iodow. Inshun (late Gate 1 1 i i i ee 4U 1 » 1 l O 9 Kelantan ll 2 6 *1 •> Silver-star 16 2 3 lion 14 1 4 2 3 Dbarofl 11 r. Dempo
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  • 47 17 An enjoyable social gathering and tea party was held on Sunday by the Singapore Filipino Association at the residence of the hon: secretary, Mr. Paul G. Peralta. The gathering was greatly enlivened by the presence of a good numbee ol ladies ot the Filipino community.
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  • 273 17 TINTING LIGHTING THF INTERIOR OF GIANT AIR-LINER BI KAY (ARSON 1 1 \eiusive to Morning Triton OARK hone) and nch cream, sofl Indirecl lighting which shed warn golden glow from meta tinted to harmonise with the walls, artistically draped linen curtains In printed with hold honey coloured
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  • 375 17 Inaugural Meeting In i i Liverpool fHE Liverpool Maritime Research Bo ciety held its Inaugural meet! recently al the Incorporated Accou 'nuts' Hall. Fenwick treel Captain E A Woods was elected chair man. Mr. Arthur c Wardle tecretary and treasurer, and Mi Stuart Rees, hon re rdei
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    • 246 17 11 1 It X PHI L V I- 1 Xl* Incorporated in Australia) M \rs ULINGS Due Sails. KUR June 29 a! round trip tick. -ore to Australia Issued at tw may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or the connecting K.P.M Vessel. KAfi l .i. lss lANESYDNEI retu. &J Ut
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    • 186 17 V. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR. LTD. (Incorporated in Japan TO LONDON via Penang, Colombo. \den PoH Said. Marseilles Gibraltar. ss KASIMA MARU May 26 YASUKUNI MARU June 8 s.s HAKONE MARU June 23 Elates to ISI Class 2nd Class Naples 5:,7l A. $621 $634 A. $381
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  • 407 18 A BUFFER POOL SUGGESTED 'From Ou' Oan Corr€*pondent) l ondon. Ml I A RUBBER buffer stock, lor long a(h 'v Dutch ests, has received the public suppo-1 this k of Mr. James Fairbaim •<* Bangwan Estate* m< etii 1) and Mr i». .1.
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  • 120 18 Chang Hsueh Liang And Chen Chi Tong Shanghai TWO r powerful war lords. fell lrcm m-ace when th Inst the Chinese Gover nnv Ibtei red to favour. They are Marshal Chang Hsu I io.mer 'uncrowned king of Manchuria who was implicated in tfe dent, and General Chen
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  • 123 18 Counterpart On China Battlefields Hankow THB popples of Flanders J*™*^ I their counterpart in the s which grow near ihe Chin- benches at Hanchwang, on tn' Canal, writes a well-known I correspondent. As he took his leave of correspondent says, a Chim pmcked two wild ro;es from tn
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  • 877 19 Has Hitler Committed Himself Too Far? INCERIWNG THE CZECHOSLOVAKIA QUESTION, RECEIVED 111 I'ESTERDAI MORNING, ARE GIVEN BELOW: made it clear that she tulfil her obligations to ikia and the Soviet has inter attitude in the same way, Great Britain has shown her for the
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  • 72 19 Singapore, Monday. The half-clad body ol an unidentified Chmese was found floating in the off Ponggol on May 15, by a European, Mr. G. Stewart, who was in a small dingy at the time. At an inquiry into the death of the deceased, to-day. Mr. W. G. Porter
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  • 195 19 Prague, May 22 THE elections to-day passed off with complete calm and no "(de incident ie reported. Henlein's party increased its almost everywhere but not proportion to the increase In embership. In other words, poll to-day was less than 'he combined votes at
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  • 246 19 The British flag was not recognised. They provided the Jaspers with food and mules on which they rode 80 miles through tho mnnntaina hn^k tr» Tniyuanfu. Reuter Peking, Sumla\ 1! is non confirmed thai Dr li G Wyatt .uni Mi > Glasby, two British missionaries
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  • 102 19 TRIAL BY JURY ABOLISHED IN POLAND i TRIAL by jury and justices of the peace has been alxiUshed bl PO- L j land as from May I 1 1 A law passed by the legislature has abolished this form of court, irhich has latterly existed only in that part of
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  • 319 19 Indians Immune To Cancer Ramming A Red'Hot Poker Into Decayed Teeth TIIK Wei Wei Indians, who lived on the upper readies of the Amazon in Brazil, are apparently immune to cancer, heart disease, high blood pres sure and other ills which afflict civilised men, according to Dr. William Hull Holdcn.
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    • 114 20 a Best ID Jftfae World //|Jr i.IY PILOT IMA THK (HLAPKSI I ««flfr4 g- J M M For everlasting performance choose i....--r "PILOT" pen the best in the world f MMW market to-day. Ifs worth paying double J Kl J m' m I for such marvellous instrument with jpMi 1
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    • 466 20 lON THE RADIO! v L-OINUvJrM oiiy Transmission 2:-bO5 p.m. 915 based c _,m (Sl 1.93 metres (2L53 nn V si itM m'rtreT Cl 47 mcs C.SG ss 3~& S3 <;s i S£ gg 2S£SsS and i c^-« a °SL2SJKrS:^JS "SU- itish Empire (arr. am. (.SP 19.60 metres (15.31 mcs). Haydn
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    • 917 20 I SINGAPORE HONGKONG amophone £3J5?£&S_-K£ j 622 p., rromOU, n Chu Pung. "Chien Ching &umva n. j Chuan Terk Chzee Toi. Sung P m U*»ni local bto< perk "Szee Lung Thun 1L g ung hy Mi Lian-liang and Mei Time Signal Lan-Fam in Ja lan and _u- y and A
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  • 257 21 Singapore, Meni i STRONG linaneial position, showA ln| a balance in the hank oi tftei i vear of very strenuous wis recorded by the Missions Singapore, at their anreneral meeting held this eventhe mission headquarters in n Road aud presided over hy
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  • 161 21 !j ring are further results 1 ui the S.C.R.C. Sprir tournament at Hong Lii Cheong Chee Lim 3( rhean Tek (—3' 6—3, 2—6. 30.3» beat K. I. Ta I, 6 3. Arthur Lii Woon Chow Tat (—4O), 6—; Ulp W 15) bei -30.3' 6- Qa li Chew Boc
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  • 53 21 I pong tournament played at Association on Saturday. Association drew with the HA. placers mentioned first): at Hussain 21—17, 21—17. lost to A. Ahmad 19—21. ajah beat A. Souri 19—21. lost to P. T Rajan 17—21, -amy beat S. K. Retnam nmugam I kunoorthi heat S. K. Aruim lost
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  • 216 21 Singapore, Mondav. CEVENTEEN e. were taken out for the Keppei O.C. May mixed foursome competition which was played yesterday when the following were returned Mrs. A. M. Lew and R. V. Talbot Jones 43 -10 1 /4=32%. Mrs. L. R. Willis and J. E. Stephens
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  • 88 21 Dr. it. Ananthaswamy Rao, <»i the Mysore Public Health Set vo e, who arrived here hv the Conte Rosso \esterday. Dr. Hao has hern special!} sent here by the Mysore Government to study anti-malarial measures, particularly with regard to subsoil drainage. He says that malaria forms
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  • 114 21 INTER-SCHOOL EXHIBITION wan picture in th nd pen tion nd two other priz j oi irk fit*.--1 PHE Second hibi- tion. ed hy the ew's Sk .1). is oi st. And;- tool Hall torhura i riday. Catalog admission, 9.00 a.m to 5.00 pjn., are free I no entri have hem
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  • 178 21 T ,IK month I i M .n tin ur. ken bj :e (1 Ml thai ai I iy for bi rly in June mothi r ported that rnoon well attended numb< lile B rmed popular ii.' >nnection with the visit ol Miss vensou. the hit.*
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  • 90 21 (From Our Own Repot T Penang, lionda n) Company, who are ;lt I"< ienl under canvas m Telok went through an interesting tive programme, including anti-gas training, when all the men were d in the method ol individual proti ction from went, through Section Formation pnor
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  • 95 22 GORDONS LOYALS IN DIV. I DRAW OALLESS LEAGUE MATCH AT 1/.)// W Ommmm. Uf" 11 CIM. n,nu I,', b w served up al *'£Xg£Stadiu, wbent heGor don Hirhloni !M bi the Fi. WfWn <_ne were rti to <• ily. It j hich did In then r the' Mil is well.
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  • 161 22 T.T. S.H. BEAT THE HINDUS bv 40 ru HlM.l IgSOCIATION h b Sithamparam S ■"•> <)Ut N M b Sithamparam A Sankara i b Um S i J| R Ret n Sithamparam i« Lim Sv. J h Singh <• Sithamparam b R 8 n b Ram I A Sams b
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  • 131 22 Island Club Beat Sepoy Lines match played on Su: Island Cub beat the i.pov Ln .cpnnv follow!] po> V G Ao.in «6« H. L. Hoskim R L. Pirn <8i I N I Mallal (5) R. H. Cakeley i8» V I A. McCullagh (18) J. H. John I K
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  • 25 22 The Sti td ponies list Issued as follows: ORSI Transfers. Pi 3■— nt, Harap. Smoke From c n.rl Emperor Kubla I
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  • 77 22 M.F.A. C ricket Th* at cricket In their the S(< sec at 2 p.m.; S M. Ally. Ah Y Ibrahim Bsa, Aman Puteh. Mohd R Omar, DoHal. Ashgar, Mahmood Sul aim an, Ahmad Duke. Ismail Jabbai Salleh Anggulia, Abdul A On Sundav against Wearne BrM.F.A at 2 p n I
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  • 208 22 TOE Railway Youngsters beat tho 1 Khai >on by 35 runs on Sundav at the Khalsa ground. St KHALSA ASSN Singh b Sundram ishnan b Sundram Ram Peara b Sundram Kartar Singh b Sundram 0 D Singh e Handricks b Thamotl. ram 9 s Williams run
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  • 93 22 R.N. McKern Wins Race Course Cup The Island Club Race Course Cu] competition resulted as follows: FIRST ROUND R. N McKern (9) beat C. A. R. Bate man (2) 2 1. W. Ferrier Mavor ■1 beat Poh Che Joav 1 16 1 on the 19th. Dr S
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  • 89 22 Skins li t »B-M IN the Second Divisi gue at Tanglin yes' Skins II beat R.A. «B.M.' by Gunners, though playing forcel found the Skins' pace and vi| tackling too much f< with an efficient rearguard and quintette enjoyed territor Trying rush tactics from th
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    • 111 22 To-Day's Tides High Tides: 5.02 a.m.. 6 ft. 6 .16 p.m., 7 ft. 2 in. The Skin> resumed pressure and a fast spur •HERTY seorino from Call As the other end, Downic hered and Olivers effoit The interval came with tm defending. Mitchell, the RA .goal* tested by Paige and
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  • 335 23 I RESULTS IN TOURNAMENT r| m the men's open singles i were played ofl at the n.( terday afternoon, when i n tde in the annual SinTennifl Issoeiatlon C.I hampion Wise was fully ?.<- -m in straight -3. were the results: open Men's S beat R. F.
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  • 6 23 I Military Ho iiira-
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  • 101 23 al Johore International Club Tennis flxtui TO-DAY Mens Singles Championship: Mohamad Noor vs. Chong Thutt Pitt Court 1 Umpire. Mr. E. W Hide. Mens Singles Handicap: N K Sharma vs Mahmood bin Ali. Court No I Umpire. Mr G. A. Marshall WEDNESDAY Men's Doubles Handicap: Sheikh Abu Bakar
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  • 54 23 Lawn bowls have been arran* follows: Fridav, <21tb > T B R .1 Riley and E. Fozard VS P Dunne. A. Ferguson and H. B. Knoz T b J- RUey ,1 A. and F. M B H an E Winter and V P F Wa Friday '3rd'
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  • 120 23 SINGAPORE BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP Singapore, Monday. THE t the Singapore Billis Association championship tournament will take plaee on Friday, Mas I m at the Happy World lan Boon Poh (I tion Club) and Worn- Soo Tong LS. 800 Athietic Association i The game will be sou up Admis .its. A silver
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  • 35 23 The follow! fixtures k end 28th l VS MFA at S Sum m r< u Club umpur B I team v b on pui will CO ler Dr H O Hopfc I li
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  • 280 23 CHINESE 111 LOSE BY 2-1 K. A M C. 2; (hinese HI 1. THE R A.M C maintained their unbeaten record in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League when they beat the Chinese 111 by the odd goal in three u the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday.
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  • 157 23 JOHORE LEAGUE SOCCER Fi '"> Muar. Mond In .i fast and thulium game the hand Office last jreart leagne champions, drea I I with the .lohore Militarj natch played the Moar < l«i jresterd unluck vin earn I ick ali hroughoul tl .ad finished better tl left he held comfortable
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  • 200 23 Chmese lnter*School Mee I ui'' o 1 Fio in Our uu n Cor j Malacca, Mom the Chine e Inter- ichooJ watt houl 1 Mr; Bryant di; tributed the pi I I The boys' inter-school champion won by th. I Fong School with points ih<. 1936 and
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  • 53 23 Non-Benders' xi vs the United 1 1 a m on Sundav H u Battel... .i a Dean, w vv Dean Oilmour, c Hew< E H Jacob The Hon Mi a b n, 'I Major u h Quill i v Rolfi i Scorer Mr v .f Coleman Umpire; Mr
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  • 64 24 DAVIS CUP I Zagreb. Moncl.Yl (,osl.\\l\ eliminated (.reat Britain from the I) avis (up. in their second round encounter. To-day Puncec and Mitie beat Butler and Wilde 7—5. B— 3, 3— 6, 5—7. 6—3. I Yugoslavia thus won by three matches to nil. other results being: Mitic beat
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  • 225 24 DERBY CALLOVER London. Monday THE callover for the Derby is:— 94 pa en and offered 100 15 Golden Sovereign offered. 7 1 taken 192 Scottish Union offered. 10 1 taken 100 6 Port Marnock taken and offered 100 6 Pound Foolish 100 G Mirza offered. 18 1 taken 20 1
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  • 59 24 AUSTRALIANS 528 London. M CLOSE of play cket matches: Australians vs. Surrey, at Oval: Australians 528 (Bradman 143 Brnu___ 96. Hassett 98 Surrey 269 for 8 (Gregory 60. Berlin* 67>. Lancashire beat Northamptonshire bv an innings and 57, at Manchester Lanes 322. Northants 98 (Pollard 6 for 31
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  • 143 24 THEFT OF OFFICER'S CAR Sapper And Gunner Bound Over Singapore, Monday. A JOY ride from Singapore to h Tinggi. Johore. in a Royal Artilli officers motor-car resulted in Sa] McTlroy (RE., Changi 1 and Gun-; Pearce (R A.. Changi'. appearing before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the s. te this morning,
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  • 80 24 LondeTHE most important busim this morning r. the annui ence of the Empire Press Un. opened in London to-day wa -doption of a resolution in favoui amendment of the libel lav. the bill drafted by Mr. V Holm The main provision of the h cribes tl. ept
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  • 295 24 OPIUM ADDICT'S FATAL FALL INTO SE A Singapore, Monday ABOUT 55 years old and having no known living kinsman in Malaya. Choong San arrived at Singapore from titan on May 16. by th< Prachatipok. a Siamese vessel. Ch< n had been employed iese-owned mine Wh miners downed tools, he and
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