Morning Tribune, 9 July 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE _\o. 157. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, .July 9, 1938. FIVE CENTS
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  • 183 1 AP THREAT TO SINGAPORE INDO-CHINA EFFECT OF POLICY IN SOUTH CHINA FRENCH PRESS IS GREATLY CONCERNED PARIS, FRIDAY. THE JAPANESE PROTEST AGAINST THE ALLEGED OCCUPATION OF THE PARACEL ISLANDS BY FRANCE IS WIDELY COMMENTED IN THE PRESS TO-DAY. The "Lepoque" says that Japan is not advancing as she would like
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  • 157 1 Buffer Tin Fool Details I LONDON. FRIDAY. fciE CHIEF POINTS IN THE TIN buffet: pool, the details of BmiCH ARK NOW PUBLISHED. COMBrise Tia: following: I The initial stock of approximately ■0000o 000 t« "'-aspd by the fcternational Committee to a maximum ■f 15.00'i I Each to dto coneri■ute **ro
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  • 90 1 nrnv Sha nghai, Friday. I" 1 qaiMw Consul-General vigof"" ly protested to the MuniclZ )unc «:pressin ff his dissatisf^nat^tock of measures taken Jwwnt Chinese terrorist activi•th fi Intern at'onal Settlement ftrs t anniversary of the war.— London. Friday It is announced that during the last week in July,
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  • 42 1 London, Friday. The War Office announces that the Kins, has approved of the appointment of Lt. Col. C. A. Cadell, of the Royal Artillery, to be commander of the anti-aircraft brigade. Singapore, with temporary rank of brigadier. Reuter
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  • 186 1 London, Fridav Oie Spanish situation I h at Stratford last night, v *den said he had always feal understanding with **l«n rr M t VT or V )f the R^anish be based upon the cerne Interpretation of nonby all concerned was the -'ion was
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  • 274 1 Jerusalem, Friday. rOUR Arabs were^ killed and 15 are feared injured to-day when a bomb was thrown at an Arab bus at Jaffa gate, one of the busiest quarters of Jerusalem. Police rescued a passing Jew who was surrounded by an enraged Arab mob. The blackwatch.
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  • 70 1 U.S. WAR SUPPLIES FOR CHINA JAPAN Washington, Fnda I'.1 A MERICAN firms sold war supplies to China valued at $12,500,000 t and to Japan valued at $7,500,000 I during the first vear of the conflict. The exports were chiefly aeroi planes, motors and accessories. Figures issued by the State De*j
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  • 165 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh yang Siang Pau and 20,000 Fresh Troops Go Into Action Hankow. Friday. TWENTY thousand Chinese troops belonging to the newly equipped army under General Yeh Teng, famous "Reel" commander, are reaching Changchow while another column has arrived at Tanyang and Chinkiang. The
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  • 21 1 Port Said, Friday, The Suez Canal strike continues. Six strike leadens have been arrested for incitement. Reuter
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  • 568 2 EMERGENCY SER VICE SPECIAL POLICE GUARDS FOR THE DRIVERS YELLOW-TOP CABS MOSQUITO BUSES TO THE RESCUE Singapore. Frid xyiCj .1 ED by the Vehlclei I> partment, an emergency trtn came into operation this P) comm >ncing shortly aftei p m it i. und< i tood that this ,n be maintained
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  • 50 2 In addition to police guards for the enu>r S entv service drivers wht becan operation! yesterday, police and trmflk officers mm ;ih» til dut> Here we ice itnm lett to right) police officers Reddiek, Wootaougt, vioule and Inderwn, with Tapt. Rom of the Irmfflc liranch (in mufti). Tribune
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  • 51 2 r;;mi ioqairiei mad*-. Ike inhune r undentonda thai Hie funds of the Sl( Bmployees' Association will enable the strikers to hold «ut foi month, .1 neeessarj The men Iliad just received thru salaries lor the unvious month ami are therefore ahie to earn "ii fet pesae time
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  • 81 2 THE Traction Company striken had an enjoyable time la*l night at the elation premise! in Desker Eload with cycle stunts, and stilt-walking whili addresses were given by certain members advising non-co-operation with the hooligans who, they claim, were attempting to disrupt the present »erttmo ph< n wai very
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  • 120 2 BANKRUPTS DISCHARGE SUSPENDED Singapore. Friday. ADIBCHABGB, subject to a nine mi nths' suspension, was granted P. L Davics, an employee of the Singapore Kubber Works, v. hen he applied before Ml Justice McElwaine, the Chief Justice, lor a discharge from bankruptcy to-day. a married man, :w yean >t age, DaMcs*
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  • 233 2 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE'S TROTJRT FS Singapore, Friday. DRAWING a salary of $23 a month, the father of 14 children, S. D. James, an employee of the Singapore Municipality, to-day had hi* application for discharge of bankruptcy adjourned sine die by Mr. Justice McKlwaine. the Chief
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  • 157 2 STOLE BROTHER'S CLOTHES Singapore, Fridav TU story oi how an Indian broke 1 into the house of his elder brother and robbed wearing appare* uhuh was placed in an almeiran his bedroom, was related lo 11. A. Forrer, District Judge, wr mnal District Court, this mornins -hen Thamby bin Abdul
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  • 29 2 Thursday's Hospital Charity B»J the Raffles Hotel is expected to bcl St. Andrew's Hospital to the ext» U about $1,200, the function having p* i great success.
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    • 27 2 ■v L WJH HNHtiMIMf fIHnHBIiR^Q BHB^^^BP?P^ ■f^ I ■^r^ s *x3«|^H ..Row a bit quicker, HansenSin K aporf Kua| a I.umpur Penan*. v^^MiiSf :i APB 8 ===-5—
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  • 334 3 NANIMQUS VOTE OF* THE MEN MEMBERS Singapore, Friday. m SißftpMC Ticket Club for I ion" the rendezvous of the business men ol Singapore, is now open 0 u.mien membership. is the result of a proposal put lor Vard to-msht by Mr BE. Ablitt
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  • 62 3 MALAYA'S lowest domesuV m production of tin for the last two years was recorded In June when Malaya produced 2.781 tons of tin, compared ko 3.781 tons in May and 4,741 tons In April. Production was made up of the following: lorn >I.S. 2.572 Johore 62 Kedah
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  • 344 3 INSANE MAN KILLS WIFE BJ-YEAR-OLD MURDER RECALLED iFrom Our Own Correspondent/ Alor Star, Friday. AN insanity plea proved successful n in a murder trial which was concluded in the Kedah High Court before Mr. Justice Laville, in which a Malay, Aboobakar bin Abdullah, was charged with having murdered his wife
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  • 152 3 FALLING BOULDER KILLS COOLIE Tragedy At Cathay Cinema Site Mnsapore, Friday A I an inquir> into the death of a Chinese named Lim Cheng Kow, who wu killed by a falling boulder at the excavation work at Dhoby Ghaut on July 1. Mr. \V. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, returned
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  • 88 3 SNATCH-THIEF SENTENCED W ]T Singapore, Friday. UH ,>in pla *J daintily in her POung Chinese girl took an en r^T stroll a 10 Tras Street fcfed :ht uly She had not proSthi/" :y fM when a wil y y° uth snatch .r Tpt up from benind and Pin from her
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  • 20 3 Mr c es *he rJm% atlthor of A Chinese > B.m B V^ rld will broadcast from f ChlcS, Fascinating Nlghl
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  • 119 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN:— Special Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS:—Reduced Rates. Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire M-~. Paulusz, Experienced and Qualifk Music Teach pr. 25. Barker Road. KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) DIVIDEND NO. It NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I Second Interim Dividend of
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  • 41 3 Before the Chief Justice in Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Criminal Revision: Rex vs. C. R. Miles. Magistrate's Appeals: Vincent Osborne Rice vs. Rex. Sia Tau Liau vs. Rex. Chin Loy and Tan Ah Chenii vs. Rex.
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  • 160 3 PRODUCING voluminous notes from his pocket. Soon Lee Seong. 10-year-old former store-keeper of the Master Attendant's Office, to-day cross-examined Commander C. S. Robinson, Acting Master Attendant, for nearly two hours in the Supreme Court. Soon appeared at the Singapore Asizes before Mr. Justice Home and a
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  • 61 3 The King's Exequatur empowering Mr Hans Schweizer to act as Vice Consul of the Argentine at Singapore has received His Majesty's signature. The King's Exequatur empowering Mr H M. J. Fein to act as ConsulGeneral of the Netherlands at Singapore with Jurisdiction in the S.S.. F.M.S.. Unfederated Malay
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    • 79 3 SilviVrin DOES GROW H AIR Kemovea jar.d r u n, i*rtVtO(l Falling-nuir jfjj] ana corrects disorders J >. Lne y/^l^M[ To restore new hair- m growth ask ycur Chei n^W inisl or a High-Class Q| R store, or Hair-dre&ser Sl*/ PURE SILVIKRir Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Rol ..iso'i Road.
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  • STOCKS & SHARES
  • 15 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday, j asdfsdafasdf MINING afasdf sd Kl Kill K dsfasdfasd GENERAL
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  • 130 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradins Society) BANKERS AMbIEKDAM EstabUshed by Royal Charter AD. iK44 Paid Up Capital I 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 j I Chairman of the Board of Director* I H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONGH S*!^ M
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  • 26 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int Apr 30 Oct 31 95 105 nom. PENANG MUNICIPAL S.S. AND FMS. LOANS sdfasdf ■NGAFOtI MUNICIPALITY sdfasdfasdf asdfasdfasdfasdfasdf
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    • 102 5 1 S. E LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. j Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodftle*. I Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Servicm. J| Members: KKW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NT. MEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE I CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY
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    • 223 6 „s 6, 5 Q.|s ITS FUNNIEB THAN 3-15 6-15 -9-13 INYTHINO voi vi: EVEB PAVILION SIIN M^. biilliaiit en-.; >;i v t"' >: >'' oi tin 1 R^^^^^^RJ RflpJ^BH T^^R^te^ ■um*<"^~ BVV MuV u^u^ui >^B k. gi faMMILMMH m§ J Hbl^V BU^UM^U^g^UT^UMBUT^^^ ■TTTTni <* A R^^. ia?3 \\Si\ I KIM
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    • 232 6 'T7~~i i UluiTne ALICE FAYE Singing Dancing^ A<l<>ral)ll 'a Snapin Laughable Musi ,al Show I m>? iwpitoi fit I Ak TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 JJ.IS I im^jSS^h M I "NIVERSAL presents t i VLICE VXXE SWEETHEART" With (harles Winninger. George Murntr. i Special Added Attraction A M Excellent !-Keel Kecord of
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  • 454 7 PARIS AND ROYAL VISIT Effects Of The Postponement Paris, June 27. THERE tut be little doubt that the circumstances which have surrounded the postponement of the Royal visit have only served to demonstrate the depth and force of the °:ood feeling of France towards Ike British Monarchy and people. I
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  • 68 7 cress Ministry of Bihar have irnwtn d variou s measures to give the various industries car>L on l he gaols of this Province. have tne y expanded the exSJSJJtaclustrtes but they have also innew ones, such a s hand-spin-hand-spun yarn, ifacturtag, aluminium-spin-manufacture of utensils. **n to&ftS" spinning
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  • 282 7 Treatment By Radiology In Trivandrum Hospital ONE hundred and fifty milligrammes of radium have been ordered for ihe General Hospital, Trivandrum. and the installation of deep X-Ray therapy equipment of the latest type for the treatment of cancer and other diseases has now been completed in the X-Ray Department. These
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  • 121 7 THE suggestion of the Calcutta Corpor- ation that the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation should arrange foi a "wink' of the electric lights .in the City exactly at nine ev£ry night, to inform the public of the correct time has been turned down by the latter
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    • 268 7 <.. i jtjfcmm THE CALA opening j IDo You Rcmemb^" ALHAMBRA HowßobinHood AIR-CONDITIONED foUed thti plot of AKirv e~ «i n r-r-i- ■»y evUPrinceJohn? AND COMPLETELY j I RENOVATED <Ml—— MW<M^ EMPIRE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) 7.30 P.M.— TO-NIGHT— 9.3O P.M. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME •A IM IM MM S END Supported
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  • 637 8 I. R. R.C's 1937 FAILURE CAUSED HEAVY RUBBER LOSSES Punggor Chairman s Criticism 1 DIVIDEND DECLARED AT ANNUAL MEETING Singapore. Fr,da> 4 MVIMNDrf luo.md I hall pernnl. W*g declared to-day at the general n.eHinu oi (he l>un««or Kuhher Kstates. Ltd. The director m report and amounts for the year C»M
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  • 90 8 WOMAN ON COUNTERFEITING CHARGE SEVFTv m M »i i Sln a P<>re, t-ridav E\fcN months rigorous imprisonment aas pas.>ed to-day by Mr A H Fatter, the District JudLv Crin inal nu Ao-usod whose shop at Jalan Besar >ok n-lieshmem,, was arrested on June n following a raid led bv Inspector
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  • 86 8 THE mining industry in Baluchistan 1 nourished dunns the y*ar 1937 and on' comparison with the figures for the v<ar 1936. tho output of minerals increased three-fold. Coal and ehromlte have been extensively worked during; the year and 39 leases of coal and 103 leases of chromite
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  • 217 8 THE KING WILL NOT GO TO CO WES London. June 27 rpHE Kin£ and Queen hive <fc. cided not to go to Cow es for rtgatla week this year. Thai news will be a big disappointment to the Isle of Witrht. It is feared that this absence i royalty for
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  • 113 8 ACCUSED PERSON DIES WHILE ON BAIL A MAN at Nahan. Simla States, spec'. six years in gaol awaiting trial ft murder, died while on "leave W gaol, and has now been posthumous acquitted. After six years he had requertj "temporary leave of absence" from prison to put his domestic affair*
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  • 125 8 THE Government of Burma in 1 ing a scholarship for the fiudf J journalism and publicity work m United Kingdom and another tot i-^tudy in polytechnic work either u 'Japan or the United Kingdom J The value of State Scholarship* J Ine United Kingdom ranges from :to
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    • 294 8 I TRADE BARGAINS I JL -_r _i- _r_r j j_r _r_r _r j-_n_i- MOTOR VEHICLES Pn CAfl FOR SALE GUARANTEED-UBED ntocKKBY daf.i. mall CARS. A selection of 70 iTI HO evtellent Used Cars (il Ass (i <>lH'K'rS ETC. 11; 1 Raffles Place. We can recommend real sm K a P
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  • 269 9 HANKOW'S EXCELLENT MORALE UFE CONTINUES MUCH AS Shanghai. HITK the Japanese threat to Hankow, the morale in the Wuhan cities is excellent, and it is difficult to realize that utilities may soon approach there. 200 to 300 of hanKow's 1,200 foreigners, however, are expected aboard a special "international" train scheduled
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  • 173 9 AMERICA'S ILLITERATES REDUCED Washington. ANE million illiterate Americans have been taught to read and write by the W.P.A. (Works Progress Administration* since President Roosevelt was first elected. The census of 1930 revealed that the United States had no fewer than 4.250.000 adult citizens who were unable to read or write.
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  • 264 9 CAPACITY FOR BUILDING UP NEW STRENGTH THF T Shanghai. J n ese have built up a big house of cards by promising full vicsingle month, by portraying a non-existent China Com\v. by mealy-mouthed hypoccrisy in insisting that they sought eneffl an oppressed Chinese people
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  • 51 9 ATHENS CHANCES ITS NAME AGRffv r« Athens government circular calls W a royal decree published derail lL; ch anuing the names of 5^S th^ffi 8 Athp nai; Piraeus, '^nds of zante. Zakvn--1 ■Kerkyra; of Santa MauCr r^ ■•n.v ln Ce P hal onia. Kefalonia. NrSSS 68 and cak >les not
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  • 267 9 Ordered For South Africa n A irways Durban, Natal. JWO J.U. 90 40-seater Junkers aeroplanls have been ordered by South African Airways and will arrive in the Union early next year. They will be used on the Johannesburg-Durban-Capetown service, and their time-table will be arranged to enable them
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  • 141 9 Washington. AMERICAN businessmen, for the most A part, are anxious for the speedy completion of a reciprocal trade agreement with Great Britain. This became evident here when the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Daniel Roper, made public a resolution of his Business Advisory Council urging prompt jcompletion of
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    • 48 9 1 M^>l V% W^ C 1^ M Dewar's jSm "White $yjyj| \w I* I I Cl HP I 1 'SCOTCH f J RIGHT SPIRIT STMF, DARBY CO., LTD. SOT,K nur nADDV c I TPI Singapore, Malacca, \GENTS SIME, DAKdY Cr L-\J V LIU. Negri Sembllan, Johor*. W.P.B. 5
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  • 306 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore Saturday. July 9, 1938 MALAYAN CHINESE |N these days ol unrest among certain sections oi labour throughout the country, it is well to remember that we residents ol Malaya should be thankful that we are living in one ol the most peaceful countries in the world, ruled
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  • 724 10 Compromise is way to end disputes y/wvl/ WHWO/.Vr »y AVTOLYCUS 11 hk labour troubles winch have broken out in Malaya during J)a; week or SO must have caused quite a lot. <>1 deep thinking among those of the heads of the Malayan administrations who were giving attention to the possibility
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    75 10 "»t wT« ffi i.,,,, 5i ,i, i: l r? 1 < ard f miw "J»*«MW*m«Wiit of the mask Xs needS t^ lm> J ull s /'«»'ers In Hackney, London. The fWj idTiec raid prec.utions. They IV o iuo I.^l Inem 4 bcr f families in iheir district and ivfli al><»
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  • 1239 11 SIR JOHN REITH MAKING A START FROM SCRATCH IN AIRWAYS REFORM lF rom Our Own Correspondent) London, June flyinK^-but then cha irman. whel c inhn Reith does possess, What Sir Jo £n K£ k> His sup erhowever. is a ,^i n nment of the Empire lUn of V he br
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  • 114 11 COLONELS' MAJORS AND A HORSE THIEF i London. "A real live brigadier-general, a retired Indian judge, and i colonels and majors three a penny," were stated recently to be among the recruits for the i I auxiliary service of the London Fire Brigade. Commander A. N. G. Fire- brace, new
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  • 74 11 Egyptian Railways' Instructions Cairo I NSTRUCTIONS have been given to the j Egyptian State Railways administration to the effect that in conducting its business and correspondence it should use Arabic only. This was revealed by Himli Issa Pasha, Minister of Communications, when replying to a question in the
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  • 123 11 Cairo. A FIVE-YEAR plan to abolish Miteiacy in Egypt is now under consideration by Mohamed Hussein Heikal Pasha, tfw Minister of Education. The plaa us in the form oi a repon submitted by a committee, set up a lei months ago, composed of assistant con< trollers and inspectors
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  • 138 11 CHILD MARRIAGES IN BULGARIA Sofia. ACCORDING to official statistics, 287 children between the ages of 12 and 14 were married in Bulgaria last year. Three girls and four boys were married at 12, 17 girli and 23 boys at 13, and 178 girls and 62 boys at the age of
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    • 91 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water FOR THE FIRST TlME—perfect eye comfort for driYin*. cruising:, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. fHOMPSON
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    • 32 11 I THI TIUI TONIC FOOD I I Oktmlmtklt mf mil Ckmmmtt rnnd Storm j DINE DAAtE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACII his Orchestra WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 8 P.M. To Midnight
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    66 12 The Navy firing on the 300 yards point on the Century Ranee at Bisley. Planet News An uncomfortable ciose-up of muzzle of :i I.eui. nun as men of the Kifle Brigade cut holders of the trophy) compete in the Worcestershire Cup competition on the ranges at Bisley, Surrey, where Ihc
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE L h J«i> 1938 EDITED BY "HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 817 1 CAN SERVICES GET TO FINAL THIS YEAR? Ith SINGAPORE'S VICTORY OVER JOHORE AT KhE SODIUM LAST NIGHT, THE MALAYA Iv COMPETITION IN THE SOUTHERN IS ONCE lain reduced to a show-down between IIGAPORE AND THE COMBINED SERVICES, Kt AS WE EXPECTED FROM THE BEGINNING. Bv-a ot course. In theory contingent
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    • 62 1 v Page gj« On Sport At Seletar 2 J ala >an Cricket rommentary 3 J- Amateur Athletics Progress 3 \i J' Tninis Disappointment 3 u 'VJ5f. s (I| wn Sweep At Wimbledon 4 Cricket Bogey Is Laid 5 JP«own Wants Olympic Games 6 Turf r ritv
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    • 99 1 HENRY COTTON first won the British Open Golf title in 1934. when he ended a period of many years during which the competition had been completely dominated by the Americans. He started a new en of British supremacy for sSce then a home player has
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    • 1026 2 NOTES from SELETAR fa Flash i I taking place the da) tunity oi displaying ins talent vv» h numerou Ticket lawn U n Ru( I .Si-.' Powell Chlole »<■ pon \AA Champion hip thl arly even U1 WiMj 0 rnu< h I LbOUt,
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    • 411 2 Tanglin In Action Again SPORT, which for the p lNl weeks has taken a holida\ returning to Tanglin play in-. With a crowded programme at u iu^imiiiiu of the season pips no matihes are unavoidable .»>, i^ fixture list thins out. Two days of glorious weai I Malacca cricket team
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    • 38 2 John Montague, the "mystery golf* is to make a golfing tour of the Un«J States, it i§ announced in New His partner in a series of exhibit matches will be George von Elm. ll former American National Champion
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    • 33 2 Hay Ac Us, the American lißht-bea»J weight boxer, was knocked out M j seconds of the first round by Ricnaf« light-heavyweight and middleweiP champion of Australia, in their bout the Arena in Sydney.
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    • 151 2 A THKKK-COHNERED athletics meet"ih" between Japan, Germany and Italy is to be held at Tokyo to commemorate the conclusion of the ant SSSSS? Pai l Rißned by th tl ee Ti lu>1 u> «W»tton v ill be held from NoTins ■ithictics meeting beini held «J
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      • 50 2 you've dot a GRIP AJI^ MJmkmwL XkXi Cftr^ INDIA Tyret, like the bulldog, H y n ve tenacious Grip. They H s take hold of the road and I never let go." Don't take I riiki fit INDIAi to your car. w "><»!• Ac, i,t |IME, DARBY CO., LTD. W
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      895 3 /V \T of th»« strongest sides Sinjra--0 h:is put into the field for will pepWieat the settle-inter-atafe match next gainst Sekngor. Thl team announced this week conprises and should prove an glanced combination. iy. Service Players are in the SStv. M they must be in any side ivr
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    • 411 3  - Track Training Plan On Trial To -Day Permainan (By Till: results of two innovations in Malayan sports will be watched keenly this evening in Xegri Sembilan and Selangor, where thr annual athletic sports are taking place. I refer to the organised train in-; of athletes, which for ihc* first time,
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    • 98 3 Sailor's Bid For Wrestling Title THE Royal Navy's champion wrestler, George B. Finnis, has been creating a good impression among the sports fans of the south of France, during the stay of the cruiser, H.M.S. London, in the Villefranche roads. On returning to England, Finnis intends to challenge George Gregory,
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    • 43 3 THE polo cup awarded for competition in an open tournament between teams from ships and regiments and played on the Malta ground was won by the Royal Irish Fusiliers, who beat ;i team from the cruisers and destroyers by five goals to two.
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      895 3 45 runs on the board before the ftrtt wicket fell, but then they lost four aood wickets cheaply. Good batting by Rani Piara and MB. Singh, who together added ever 70 runs, not only stopped the rot but also brought victory In sight, for only four runs
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    • 274 3  - Tennis Triangular Inter -State Cancelled Permainan (By CONSIDERABLE disappointment was in tennis circles in Perak when it was announced that the triangular tournament between Perak. Penang and Selangor, which was to have been held in Ipoh last week-end, was cancelled owing to the inability of Selangor to raise a team.
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    • 118 3 Will Shoot Against Soldiers In Palestine TXPERT women shots will be matched G against British soldiers and policemen when an All-Palestine target ami Clay Pigeon Shooting Competition .s held on Mount Carmel under the auspices of the Jewish Hunters' Association. Among the 600 members now enrolled in the
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    • 333 4 tUKfUCAin ••■<■ ««P°< Wl ll) A Ba ie which hwnol been town to. y.-«i>. titles wi.mi, are generally regarded as I who wm coached hv Pred Peny and who shows 1(1<(11(J bul he win oeed more experience before rv 'in tins vf.'u's toumameni n<-
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    • 169 4 rHK. memben «>i tbt American Walkei cup Tiain who with the exception i rmi Haas, JUr h«¥< arrived back ■i America, had nothing bul praise for he skill and sportsmanship uf the Bri\\r Lost ii"' cup to very yuod Bn ■..in team, rancl Oulmet,
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    • 21 4 Oxford Summer eights have finished with Trinity College head of the river for the first time in seventy-four years.
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    • 148 4 EX BOXING STAR NOW DESTITUTE tom Sharkey, the famous American boxei who fought twentyflve rounds In a challenge match with James j. Jeffries, the holder, for the heavyweight championship of the world at Coney Island New York, 1899 and lost on decih:is become an Inmate of the Lacuna Hoda Homo
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    • 250 4 Does Toss Cause Drawn Games In Tests IN the newspaper "inquest" held in I Fneland after the first Test, various suggestions were put forward as to how drawn matches could be avoided. There were some who said unkind tlnn"s about the groundsman respond. bit Tor the perfect wicket if rom
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    • 312 4 DY gaining the women's championship D at Wimbledon this season for the eighth tune Mrs. Helen Wills Moddy has done something no other player, man 01 woman, haa ever done before. Although it is some yean since she last played at Wimbledon, her
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    • 146 5 want representative amabetu"' r ournaments t0 be arrangGreat Britain and the Do{rot& t!( )r e m re e ed en couragement 0 the Australian team I. the home country r!mH n 2 on match with •'l'ndße Golf Society, the f the two foursomes, but won the
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    • 591 5  - AUSTRAL IAN BOGEY LAID AT LAST W. CONSTANTINE THESE NAMES MAKE NEWS TEST MATCH COMMENTARY BY fHE first of a series of Test latches is a valuable guide valable though not :ifallible— to form that is likely to b< •.hown in the coming series. Cricket i jroverbially uncertain, that that
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    • 100 5 Italian Olympic Star Foiled GIULIO Gaudini, the Italian Olympic fencer, lost his chance of becoming sabre champion of the world when he hurried back from P>stany to Rome, where one of his children is seriously 111 A win for one of the Italian team who had already won
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    • 82 5 Commemoration Plague In France THE first bicycle race ever to be run in France, which was won by an Englishman. James Moore, just seventy years ago, has been commemorated at the Parr de Bt Cloud by a plaque, which has been unveiled. Those present at the ceremony
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    • 49 5 THE international weight-liftiny contest between England and France will be held In London on July 23 This match is regarded in Paris as admirable preparation for the World Weight-lifting Championship, the organisation of which will probably be placed by the German weight-lifting Federation in the hands of the Viennese.
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    • 404 5 PERCY ALLISS. Ihe British Ryder Cup player, after an exciting final day in the Penfold Professional Golf Tournament, won the first prize with 16 points out of a possible 22. Bert Gadd and Reginald Whitcombe shared second place with 15 points each. This tournament is
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    • 126 5 Veteran Greek Olympic Champion SPIRO Louis, veteran Greek athlekand winner of the Marathon at thr lirsi Olympiads held at Athens in J896, be honoured at his native village :of Arnarous.sie, on the outskirts of Athens, where he has spent his life. As a mark of esteem and as
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    • 225 6 1 UlHll I u r I- 11..'- possibility pi South ..II branch. »l port i which u.il l»" ''1( tin Ifrk. be< m: the renut 1 hah u iii ih., h the hop the orif inator. oi t s m hctur. In the provl ioi I
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    • 132 6 INDIANS TO MEET TOURISTS? NfORTS arc being ntdl to arrange a match between the Australian cricketeri in England and representative Indian team with the Rajputana tour,st.s m i nudeii It i.\ not easy to WC how .such a match could be .squeezed into the crowded flxiiie list of the Australians,
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    • 82 6 Radley School Crew In America A CKKW from Kadley BdlOOl will race n in America against a crew lrom the labor Academy at Marion, Mas.sac.huietti Tin., will be tin- first time that an English .school crew haa travelled to the United States to race against local chools Tin-
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    • 23 6 DUD NB4ON, i >„.«,„• syd.u-v pcoressional cycllat, has broken tht r )0 ""lrs :,,ui km, nuiei unp;u 1(1 n| f» 3«{»;wAu»tralia which were eaUbliHh
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    • 77 6 EMPIRE WINTER GAMES URGED Till: «•> t a !>!,sh nun t of British CM--1 jnr*' Winter 'James— particularlv skiiim— is bete| sir»»M/»,iv arged •>>■ i U| Metlea of the Ctefinuatiwraith's coinniunUy. "We see no reason why a rfri tish ski competition, wilh representatives from at least New Z.'aland, < 'anuda.
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    • 75 6 DHARMARAJ DE F EATS BOON MAH HAVii) DharmaraJ, the colourfal P»--v ruin^ bantamweight und featherwelgnt champion, climbed yet another tep up the ladder ol lame, on Thursday when he accounted lor Javier the conqueror oi Nal Boon Mali, the Perak lightweight title holder. Llf ,l 1 was knwn ul the
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    • 31 6 A <-HOWI) of 4.00(1 VNtatttl w.lchcll k...,wi,.,i:.. (l l(1 I" malt.- pj^/n' 1 I;''.''' London were '■-'i s l l i s v..sit.u-.s have graft a" 'fterTx":
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    • 435 6 AMERICAN A THLETICS LEADER BANS TOKYO GAMES J|||K Avciv Bnindage, President of the American Olympic ComImittee, tddreMlng the delegates of the Olympic Games Committee in New York, said that he 'thought the changes in the dates for the 1940 Olympic Games would not .seriously affect the American team The Games
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    • 57 6 THE Indian Hockey team which i.s tour--1 ing Australia and New Zealand had two easy wins at Sydney The team, made up of Manavadar players, beat a Sydney team by 6 goals to 1 and a New South Wales team bv 7 goals to 0. They excelled at
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    • 257 6 phRK\ prophesied years ago that Eric J Filby was a coming champion tJSSIti^ZSEZPjfyEI who is absurdl > »ke Austin in appearance. No 1 tnrZ th e h P es Ot his su PP° rt <^ uhen he took Britain's No. 1 to five
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    • 46 6 DOGER MOLLET, of Paris, champ" welterweight wrestler of Europe ar France, will fight in London in the- el future. It is possible that a match brt**< Mollet and Harold Angus may be a ranged, it was in England thai tj Parisian fighter won his European titl
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    • 39 6 Sydney To Newcastle For Ten Pounds (f KITH Wheeler, of Sydney, who bet £10 that he could roller-skate from Sydney to Newcastle, a distance of 220 Whaler, mhojM the 21-year-old secetarj Of a Sydney suburban roller-
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    • 50 7 PHOTO CELL FOR TRACK FINISHES A "photo-finish I commonplace in American horse racing, bat rare in foot races, was necessary to decide the winner of a 100 yards sprint in an inter-college track meet at New York. As a result of examining the photos, the judges reversed their previous decision.
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    • 227 7 A.A.A. Appeals For Hurdles Training rN an effort to improve the national standard in streplechashut and low hurdles, the Amateur Athletic Association have made an appeal to sports promoting bodies to include either or both of these events in their programmes. "Time was when Great Britain could hold her own
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    • 29 7 Barney Ross, who recently lost his world welterweight title to Henry Armstrong, has decided to go into the dress business. Ross, who is 28, has been fighting since 1929.
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      • 67 7 >-^:^ STRAIGHT THE /m A Here is Nature's most nourishing drink ready for Y \^^=s» J use n n s convenient form." s*^\^ When heat and effort take 'Y /S^y toil of your vitality, replenish y^ /^^V often with the palatable V anc nourishing richness of >^ VO^l^ BEAR BRAND"
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    • 1177 8 (By "Man us Sii|M*rlius WHO! dMftodl m not«tf too blgH Hxih last Saturday, they did >1f not on the other hand, drop down too km. thus making betting a bit farciral. and with the added advanta^s Oi K ood going and bright, sunny w«;itJxr. pvntefl should have
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    • 289 8 AFTER eight rounds of jpiriteil fighting between Ben Foord, the South African heavyweight, and Eddie Phillips, the ex. bus driver of East London, for ihe right to meet Tommy Farr, for tlie British Empire heavyweight title, the end tame with dramatic suddenness leaving the stunned
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    • 33 8 p orton u Smith, the famous America f i h o Who has competed in the Br:--,"-sn open Championships five tim< 7' 1 carried in the autumn U <unencan heiress. Miss Barbara Bourne
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    • 26 8 John Henry Lewis, the lie^t-h weight champion of the world, i "Two Ton" Tony Galento. of Newarfc. a 15-round bout at Philadelphia on Ju l 13.
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    • 29 8 Section 11th Heavy Battery, g B good lacking, scor'.i 5 Z team failed to show any of then pn vi-K.s form, most plajrn PP* 1 1 being .1 torm
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    • 251 8 'FHE combined sth and 7th H.K.S. ■I Battery were lucky to beat Headquarters L Team by 2—l on Saturday in a soccer match on Blakrn Mati. L team showed better football tactic than their opponents and were rather unlucky to score only one goal, which
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    • 55 12 "'hnu!! Latvia some in national r.stume, visited the r»i...l> ,^.n,n^r. Lonuon. and W «N 1(1U <»ver the building l>v ihe Chairman of the London Counts Cornell Mr. i wart uipm. Planet News i it i uonpv i «t«»rn critic of the Air Raids Precautions scheme as
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      • 28 12 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN DO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT TO PURCHASE YOUR WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE etc. AT PRICES MEANING RIAL INVESTMENTS RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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    • 1042 14 mf you Appreciate real *9* ;m(l distinction, you will realise that the Bddttton ol i perfect bat can i.it you) wardrobe u> the very ptanacle oi ewe Thi.s i truism ol eouwt, Md aiway. ba beer though never so mrii at to-da\ when there are haU
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      • 20 14 MAISON MADGE will hold CLEARANCE SALE Dresses, hats, flowers, Handbags, Etc Commencing Saturday, July 2nd 29, Stamford Road. Telephone 4^27.
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      • 65 14 Hair Profess* and de i Gents j Framf Onlv the artist's flair can the wave to suit your persona. ting from it a style ior you aw You may have an expert consumption free at your convenience best, machines and perfect makes everything to the satisfaction of our customers. Prices
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    • 700 15 Gay and Bequiling, Hats of the Moment Boast Every Smart Style and Angle Shoes Are News! MOW that fashion has reached her peak in madcap chapeaux. she's reversed her tactics and started In on our feet. Footgear (shoes is much too prosaic a name to them* is feminine, giddy, gay
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      • 349 16 HI DH| I I fl r rTßil U -I I I 111— i^ BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Tf«Aaf« Spore Tonnaße P" RAWALPINDI 17.000 July 15 RAJHPOTANA g^J Sept- 9 (;oji l; IMOO July 29 RANCHI IWJ S( t 24 KHU'IAN 6.100 July 3 UK WAN Qct BBHAR Mg Au^'
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      • 403 16 k TO FRENCH PORTS; M *j CHAR EURS REUNIS I S j HOMEWARDS. (TO SAIGON INDOCHINA; t i CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourau, and Haiohono j% j S S. A. M. I. (from Sai*on) S OX», MBBJM Sa'K o Oulv U j [neTuZsors of MOINECOMTE CO., LTD.j PHONE 5996
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    • 296 17 200 OFFICIALS ARRESTED Vienna, June 27. is on the verge of revolt against Hitler. Mounted police have been called out in Vienna U disperse demonstrators who shouted anti-Hitler slogans in the streets. More than 200 high officials of the Austrian Nazi party were placed under
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    • 77 17 China Will Succeed Berlin, Thursday. THE unity of 450 million people in China will succeed in driving out the enemy and restoring the integrity and sovereignty of our land," said the Chinese ambassador in an address to 400 Chinese residents in Germany on the occasion of the first anniversary of
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    • 106 17 MODEL TOWNSHIP AS MEMORIAL Oviedo OVIEDO, the Asturian capital which was relieved by Franco's army last autumn after being long beseiged by the Republicans and largely destroyed, has already decided on the memorial it will erect to its defenders. The memorial will be a tiny township of model dwellings built
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    • 151 17 TAX INCREASES TO PAY FOR DEFENCE Stockholm AN increase of about six per cent, on income-tax is one of the Swedish Government's proposals, submitted to the Riksdag, for raising the 70,000,000 Kronor < £3,500.000* supplementary credits for national defence. This measure would, it is calculated, bring in 15.000,000 Kronor. Another
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      • 273 17 BIH\S PHILP LIXE. < Incorporated in AustraliaNEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. LRELLA July 30 Aug. 3 KUR Aug. 29 Sept 3 a cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ites. •t Class passengers may transfer at Bingapore, Brisbane Sydney or '"'IK'H V rctur" 5681.48 1M class 545«.42
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      • 66 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO,, LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s i ic nil v 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 14, AT P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan 'Interchangeable
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      • 334 17 Ipostallntelligence I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES j TO-DAY comb-is and smgkawang Tomohon July 9 9 a.m. O. G. Merlin 9 11 a.m. do-C* 3 lilawa ..9 2 p.m. d Great Britain x K.L.M. „9 2 p.m. 1:: ;> •".North South and West Tilawa 9 2 p.m. K.L.M 9 2 p.m. K.L.M.
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    • 626 18 Cincm.i Chronicle \trom imr Own < London, June rII.M.N :trr <l«fifiitfl> lookinii up •»> the Itnlish film industry after i.,st peart dump and the terrible unemployment it brought to those w hOM lUUnci are MfCT advertised, hut whose work is in its way just
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    • 608 18 Girls Reformatory On The ScreenThree New "Finds" Annabella's Fortunes Improve impossible to keep anything ■JfJjJ; is the exad relationship of harlie C haplin ami Paulette Gliilf* Kven their loses t [riend.s dont know whether Charlie and Paulette are married or not. it Is something ol an achievement to have kept
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    • 205 18  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Waging War Against Japanese Fleet On Yangtse Shanghai, Friday IT is reported th.it 16 small torpedo 1 boats belonjrinf- to the Chinese f'overnmrnt. ench ranahlc of a sp^cd of fifty miles :m hour, are now Mfftge* In iiirhtinff JaMUMtt warships
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    • 125 18 Prague Talks Resumed Prague. July 7. DK. ll.ni/. i and the Sudeten German representatives to-day resumed negotiations roncerning the drafting of the Nationalities Statute, suspended during the Sokol festival. Effort* are being made to reach a compromise on the eight points which Heir Henlein .submitted but it is doubttul whether
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    • 93 18 FISH TO BE NUMBERED N, Munich. o n.sh withir.M number" li the latest ilofran in tin Oerman KientThe institutr for Marmc Reaeaith on Constance has maumiratod i row campeJm to label all Bab and eels caught In tnc take in order to .study their movements. A red celluloid plate bearing
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    • 473 18 Singapore. riuav MK. George G Stubbs. a clerk employed at the Department of Statistics, Fullerton Building W4s acquitted this morning by Mr n Forrer. the District Judge. Criminal District Court, of a charge of obtaining credit of over $100 from an Indian money-lender without dis closing
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    • 800 19 TODAY'S PROSPECTS DISCUSSED wan BREUKELEN'S CHARGES EXPECTED TO DO WELL (By "Alarms Superbus") •nTHEK well supported card of nine events, which will be run off ipoli this afternoon, will ring the curtain down on the July line ol the Perak Turf Club. ins been an even sprinkling of
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    • 587 19 Silver Monk will be his chief rival. This aged Cistercian gelding is in form, and with a six lb. pull in the handicaps over Gilded Youth, will try his best to turn the tables on my fancy. Celestial should fill the other remunerative place on the board.
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    • 417 19  -  Marcus Superbus (By FOLLOWING are selections for today's races at Ipoh. Race I— COMMA Blue Belle Race 2— VISION Monte Video Race i -PAY OUT Oimats Race 4 GILDED YOUTH Silver Monk SMC S— PRESTIGE Miss Wendy Kate K— RELEASE Aerial Post Rate 7 ROYAL WORLINGTON Bombus Race R—
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    • 167 20 Police To Take Charge In Indian Villages Itodm A SCHEME to organise village spor'i through police officers in chtiWj rural stations has been ordered by Government of Madras. The proposal is that the scheme snoiL be started at three chosen rural centre in each district. Centres will be
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    • 7 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends asdfasdf
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      • 824 20 ION JHEJADIOj rQINrAPORE LONDON TRANSmSSIONfi XHLMSSMr. (SIM >|r s (lf j mJ <;„ |S.M Mrs (1M »J directed by B hhi- relayrd A V( k:v iearrom the Adelphl Hotel) tun presented tj Wlltom Mac 2 00 rntenral. Usrf. \T,tcii hOO Malay music j ,n me IWrd Cricke sf Ml Djaknnja
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      • 289 20 PARIS TPA 2 15.24 Mrs (19.7 m 5.20 Concert relayed from PanC 05 TaTk^n current French .vent In Jugo-Staf by Mi. W> Nicolitch. G 20 News in English 6.55 Concert relayed from Pa«i P T T 7 05 Talk on French events 720 Concert relayed from Pani 7 so ffewi
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      • 170 20 Weekly survey in French Concert of folk music Weekly survey in Japans News in Italian. JZJ 11.8 Mcs (25.4 m.) p.m. 8.20 Opening Announcement 8.35 News In Japanese. 8.35 Newa m French. 8.45 A Talk In English o of the China Incident by f eign Office Official.* 9.05 News in
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    • 585 21 Prospects In Annual BataviaSingapore Affair b »«h lulv 16 and 17, the annual scries of races in the Inter UK the 7£*2£;JSl between the Royal Batavia Yacht Club and the Club will take place. !ns been held annually the exception of the year i:ce nti ere
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    • 373 21 The appointment of Bgt. G. Lee to be a Company Sergeant-Major Instructor, Volunteer Forces, Malaya, has been approved, with effect from May 20. Sgt. Lee arrived on June 16. The appointment of Mr. John Conrad Henry Oldham to be a magistrate. S.S.. has been approved, with eflect from
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      43 21 The rubber crop of the United Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd., for the month of June was 35,000 lbs., the total for two months being 72,800 lbs. An incident in yesterday's Malaya Cup match in which Singapore beat Johore s—o.5 0. Tribune
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    • 109 21 BUSINESS SHANGHAI Shanghai. Shareholders of the Chinese exchanges in Shanghai have decided to suspend their plan to re-open the exchanges in Shanghai as the puppet reform government in Nanking has decided to collect special taxes on the exchanges. It may be recalled that representatives of the five Chinese exchanges in
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    • 112 21 Result Of Withdrawal Of Advisers Shanghai. According to local customs statistics, the total of German imports for last month amounted to only $7,800,000 while Chinese exports into Germany for the same month totalled $4,800,000. Since Germany's decision to recall her advisers from China, the Sino-Ger-man trade relations
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    • 99 21 For Arms Manufacture In Japan Shanghai. Large quantities of copper coins have been smuggled out of Shanghai by Japanese and Koreans. These copper coins are being manufactured into arms and munitions by Japanese arsenals. According to well-informed circles, one of the Japanese offices for the collection of
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    • 41 21 Ottawa, Friday. rIE National Conservative Convention has passed a resolution recommending the Canadian Government to take effective steps to exclude Orientals from Canada and supgestint? a scheme for selected immigration of families from Britain, Ireland and France.— Reuter.
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    • 161 22 EXCELLENT SPOR T AT A.A A. MEET YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Finals Will Be Held To-day 11 DOING iioni i»" ita«4afd J fctterday'M aeats «>n the B.C.C. Padaag, <'• excellent allenwona sim»ii is anticipated irheii the Bnaw „l the siim;i|»nie Amateur Athletic Assoi lalion sports mectinj; are held to da\. kegUiatei «<
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    • 252 22 NEW MALAYAN ATHLETICS RECORD from Out Own Reportti < Ku.ii.i Lumpur, I riday. AM. Ma l.i i ii record and live Se- liitiKor records were set up and another SelaiiKor reeord equalled al lo day's athletics on Uie padanu Wkktk opened the sixth annual Selaii^or Meetlnf. Perfect weather prevailed. Ine
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    • 418 22 THI following an- further resulti In the .uiiiiia] Spring lawn tennis tournajiicnt nt the S.CH open Singles: Chong Thutt Pitt beat Low Kee POW I I, I I; Arthur Lim beat Wong Peng Thong «w.0.» h Singles: semi-flnaJ 8. K. Gaw, M3J beat Philip Woon
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    • 107 22 from Our Orcn Reporter) Beremban, Friday UiM-. u.afhci, i large lTuwd and |p|tn<i"i organisation made to-day*! athKg °5 A ln ad;tll! the fourth •win am meeUng began a mat Aiiuv:..,,. th,>.\i,!;i V Reflmenl tit In !l) position for the inter-unit riuunotonship Results Jump: ICVI Idn.s.L'. PtrOsman «aii; I,
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    • 230 22 THE following is the draw for the Singa- pore Golf Club Duffers Cup (qualifying round) competition to be played at bukit Timan on Saturday and Sunday July 16 and 17. J. S. Ramsay v F. Knight Roy Brown v. I. Maclachlan R.
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    • 42 22 'From O?/r Own Reporter) T Sm 1 Ver tcn 3 mi "«te rounds The hKht was a thorough disinm lit ««t both beln 8 inclined U)tR too much fancy stuff. Mortell was hin tewm in reach, height and wemht
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    • 116 22 SINGAPORE WOMEN'S CRICKET Y.W.C.A.MA& A MOVE GIRLS interested in the promotion i cricket as another team name i *;irls in Singapore are invited to a ma ing at the Y.W.C.A. Hostel. Fort Canal ;>load. on Tuesday. July 12. at 530 pi During the past few years, girls end jtn England.
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    • 88 22 IN a Services tennis match playea Alexandra Barracks yesterday 1 Canning Juniors defeated Alexai Juniors by six sets to three The results were (Alexandra pu. mentioned first): Baker and Goult lost to P^ tni Mepland 6-2; defeated Kite and E T— s; lost to Trantor and Path*
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    • 93 22 At The Cinemas Fine Musical? A The Capitol ALICE FAYE and George MuHJ n their way delightfully jnn '•You're A Sweetheart." which the Capitol last night. It Is m of tunes and musical ensnr what is more it has an I as well. It tells of a
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    • 717 23 L-0 Margin Flattered The\ YESTERDAY'S THRILLS AT THE STADIUM Singapore 5: Joh rf lINGArOKE emulated the performance of the Combined Services l,v beating Johore by s—o in their Malaya Cup fixture played sterdav at the Anson Road Stadium, but though the victory was ed
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    • 254 23 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS TOURNEY nESULTS of yesterday's ties in the K Tanglin Club t?nnis tournament: CVLLEN CUP Mr and MKs Thorougood <—4» beat MiM Griffith-Jones and Sole (acr.) 6—2. 6-2. OPEN MIXED DOUBLES Comd. and Mrs. Mockler beat Mrs. Brooke and Droogleever 6—3. 7—5. Mr. and Mrs. Miller beat Mrs.
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    • 92 23 SERVICES AND MALACCA TEAMS FOR TO-DAY'S CUP MATCH TEAMS for to-days Malaya Cup match at the Anson Road Stadium between the Combined Services and Malacca are as follows: Malacca: Low Ah Sang; Lim ChweSeng. Dominic HendrorT; Choe Soon Lee, Abbas. Bernard Noronha; Goh Jit Sin, Mat. Haad, Aloysiius de Silva,
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    • 72 23 IN a cricket match played at Tanglin yesterday, the R.A.M.C. beat the 11th A.A. Battery. R.A by five wickets Batting first, the RA. declared at 139 for eight wickets. Sgt. Wilton contributing a useful 73. Cpl. Thompson took tour wickets for 40 runs for the Medicals. The R.A.M.C.
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    • 88 23 S.C.C. team vs. Loyal Regt. to-day at 2 p.m. at Gillman Barracks:— C. W. Auchmuty. R. G. Craniord. A. Foster. W K. Jagger. W. H. Lait, J. McLeod, Major R H. Quill, I. Scott-Dalgleish. R. S TufnelL SLdr. F. E. Watts, P. M. Whitehead. S.C.C. XI vs. Indian
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    • 79 24 No Play In Test: Rain Manchester. I nda> Till third Test match between Emgland and Australia was to hftVt btf«a to-day hut no play was pot siblf owing to rain, which began al X i in. An hour hrforp the start condi i ions wttt M better. Outfields were under
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    • 66 24 UMAAPOBTfI IMIIIITI ll 1 service WM introduced yesterday afternoon, thus greatly relieving the mMM..UOKI .s <m( r V <l „ni u.rkers Ibove we see one of several lorry loads of police guards who were on nrnvrnnnc .ausrrt t «nui d J'l«^f the emergency
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    • 100 24 GALE HITS BRITAIN London. Friday. tTORMY weather, with heavy showers w of rain prevail over the greater part oi England, and in the soutn considerable duna^g by lightning and flooding was reported yesterday As a result of the storm last nifrht, there was a complete breakdown ot the electric lißht
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    • 37 24 SOYA- BE ANS BANNED IN CHEKIANG Sh. irder i<> the shipping compath( Chli i thoritiea notified .ill Impoii t-beana to ilained thai no 'I' in be allowed to enter ''tiii- pori the pn ent time of v
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    • 75 24 London, Friday. REGINALD WHITCOMBE won the British Golf Open championship to-day tvith an aggregate of 295. Terrible conditions prevailed at Sandwich to-day when the third and final rounds were played. A gale swept over the course, and tore the roof of the giant marquqe
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    • 95 24 London. I I DON Hiailn.ui is npoiUil In hi at loKtjorheuds with the Australia Bon 1 Control which bai u fused an application to waiv« to enable Mt-.. Brsdnuui t«» visit him in F.neland. The cricketers' contract forbid conwit»» relatives during the tour
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    • 33 24 London PRANK Woolley, the Kent b« considered a likely su Georse Hirst. England ana x u Hie Eton coach next season Hirst retires aft-er the Eton 11 itch.- Reuter Wireless
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