Morning Tribune, 6 August 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE for :*-No 161. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. Aujust 6. 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1074 1 MORE BORDER FIGHTING [Tokyo, Friday. is reliably learned that Soviet authorities, both in Moscow and Tokyo, are insisting on the unconditional withdrawal of panese troops from the disputed area as the sine qua non for le cessation of hostilities and the initiation of formal negotiaons for
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  • 18 1 Harbin. Friday. Freight and passenger traffic on the Sungari River has been suspended north of Fushin and Chiamussu
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  • 147 1 Hong Kong, Friday. transaction In the history of British shipping interests in the t-ast was completed to-day by the purchase by the Indo-China Steam hin? pany of the steamer, Haiheng. which is one of four fast > be built in the United Kingdom with the
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  • 42 1 15 KILLED IN EXPLOSION ON ITALIAN CRUISER Rome, Friday. we killed immediately and ten »ter. while 20 others were wounded, in a boiler room J the Italian cruiser Quarto, f Majorca. Apart from the the actual explosion, the W not badly damaged
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  • 162 1 GERMAN ACTION WILL DRAW FRANCE IN ill illii Paris. Friday. HiDISCUSSING the possible reper- jp :H Hussions in Europe from the jlni •gSoviet-Japanese frontier dispute IN |M Leon Blum, writing in the Po- |iii jjjDiilaire. declares that the theory jj-jj •H'jannot be ignored that Germany jj:j: jjjjis obedient in letter
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  • 113 1 SAVAGE FIGHTING IN SPAIN Saragossa, Friday. A FTER ten days of savage fighting the Republicans have abruptly ceased all act* tivity on the Ebro front. The Nationalists however continue to bomb and shell concentrations of Republican troops, but the infantry have not yet received the ordei to advance. According to
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  • 149 1 Growing Unrest In N. China Peiping, Friday. Till-: growing unrest noticed in North China coincides with the continuance of the conflict on the Manchukuo border. Trustworthy foreign sources confirm the departure of many Japanese troops from North China, while travellers from north Hopei report that during the last few days,
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  • 88 1 Peiping, Friday THE North China Telephone and Tele- graph Company a new concern capitalised at $35 millions subscribed by the Provisional Government and Manchukue and Japanese Telegraph Companies has come into being taking over all telephone, telegraph and radio circuits in North China, also
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  • 461 2 Penang Riots; Inquiry Into Mans Death < From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. FRIDAY. W< WAITED INSIDE THE PREMISES TO SEE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN. SHORTLY AFTERWARDS, BRICKI iTB AND STONES WERE THROWN IN THE PREMISES. THE CROWD ATTEMPTED TO PULL DOWN A SIGNBOARD \ND
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  • 196 2 THIS jear marks a definite stage in th«t development of Kelantan, states the annual report on social and economic progress for last year. With a revenue of over three milliow dollars and reasonably substantial reserves the State has now bee:: able to modify some of
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  • 90 2 Singapore, Friday. THE charges preferred against a Britisher, William Booker, to the effect that he on or about July 28, at aoout 10.10 p.m. attempted to commit nouseoreaking by night at the canteen at Gillman Barracks and on t ne same day between 11.30 a.m. and
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  • 76 2 I A Tamil woman of the coolie class was badly burnt while cooking in the kitchen i f her house in Robertson Quay yesterday Her clothes cauulu lire and she lost her presence of mind. Her husband ran into the kitchen, hearing her crie.s. pulled her out
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  • 161 2 AN ARTIST IN HIS OWN WAY Sinsajwre. Friday. jjjjj THE whole thing is absolutely jjjjj 1 put up. He's quiU? an artist a t it remarked the Third Ma- jj:jj jjjjjistratp <Mr. G. S. Rawlings' ■when an elderly Tamil Moha- |j:j Hmedan, Pechay bin Mohamed, set fill m > a
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  • 106 2 Singapore. Fr;da] A JAPANESE Mr. Shirr. Ban of Ifltml Bu«san Kaisha, Ltd 3* ed guilty before Mr. Kp>.neth A "a ker. the Fourtn Magistrate, this ing to a charpe of driving his on car in a manner so rash bj to w% human, life and thereby eoHUßnff another motor-car.
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  • 233 2 BIT OFF MAN'S LIP (From Our Own Reporter* Sereman. Fridaj. MI'KAN. an Indian, who wa^ 111 tenced to nine months' ri| the Seretnban Magistrate for bitin off completely the lip of a compatn appealed against the sentence befw Mr. Justice Pedlow. The eonphb ant, it was stated, had beei figured
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  • 35 2 Singapore r Fre We understand that N' Court Inspector attached t Magistrate's Court will Tra flc Court Inspector of the District and Police Cou. Mo nLines when the new COOTi day week
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  • 288 3 SUMATRA SWEEPS IPOH, LEAVES TRAIL OF HAVOC (From Our Oiv7i Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. UNSIDERABLE damage to property was done and many people had narrow escapes from receiving serious injury on ednfsday evening when Ipoh experienced one of the worst A heavy shower, accompanied by a powerful wind, swept tf*igh the
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  • 51 3 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has notified His Excellency the Governor that His Majesty the Kinr will not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance in respect of the following ordinance: An Ordinance to amend the Singapore Traction Ordinance (Chapter 109 of the Revised
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  • 162 3 Singapore, Friday. I IKW him I.im and Chua 'leek Wan appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham. the second mauistrate this morning- on a charge of assisting in a common gaining house. Both accused pleaded guilty. Court Inspector Wray who prosecuted told his worship that Inspector Ellis raided stall A-3
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  • 148 3 Returned To Prison To Spend Day With Friends Singapore, Friday. 4 testimonial for the way in which prisoners are treated at the Singapore civil prison," was the description men by .Mr. D. K. Walters, Singapore lawyer, when he described h<»w a man who had been kept in prison since January
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  • 69 3 MA YFAIR 'S NEW BRANCH B will be found an announceUayfair's, whose head offices f Quay and who have a branch t World Amusement Park, of f of their town retail branch Building on the North Bridge 't. an outfitting establishment. ooth ladies and gentlemen, and strong line in mesh
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  • 92 3 RINGS LEAD TO COURT CHARGE Singapore. Friday. APPEARING before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate this morning was a Malay, Aman bin Ibrahim, aged 30 years and living at 6. Kampong Bahru. He was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of two diamond rings valued at $35 and
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  • 131 3 CLAIMED BABY AS HIS OWN: FINED $10 Singapore. Friday. IPPEARING this morning before Mr. G. S. Rawlings. the third magistrate, on a .-.ummons issued by the Health Department of the Municipality, a Malay, Ahmad bin Abbas, pleaded guilty to a charge of wilfully Riving false information for the purpose of
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  • 73 3 ALLEGED GANG R OBBER Y Siiv-rapon\ Friday BEFORE Mi Conrad Oldham, thr Second Magistrate, this afternoon two Chinese. Loh Kim Moh and Yap Ah Boon had a charge explained to '.hem that they at .lbout. 11 p.m. last night together with three others com mltted gaiift-robbery at ho, Killing Road
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  • 43 3 The marriage of Miss Irene Mana.ssoh to Liout. Georges O&selaer of the second regiment of Lancers, stationed at Brussels, will take place early in September Miss Irene Manosseh la a daughter M Mr. Rupert IfllliUfltl. formerly of ai>gapore, and Mrs. Rupert Mana.weh ORE.
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    • 231 3 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS' from approved Contractors only will be received at the Settlement Engineer's Office up to noon of the 15th August. 1938, for the following works: Erection of Male and Female Attend ants' Quarters at the Mental Hospital, Singapore. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be
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    • 135 3 PIAXOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN: -Special Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS:- Reduced Rates Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulasz, Experienced and Qualified Mu.sic Teacher, 25, Barker Road. MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL. 35, Beach Road Singapore, Tel: 3015 2.
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    • 100 3 S /When you raise your haf\ do you raise your age? J Wouldn't you like to look young oven w»U> your hat off? Then start using Pure BllvlVrln The Natural Hulr Ftxxi which goes into the rook of all Hair Troubles. Of all Chemists, High-Class Btore« and Hair Drenen. Sole
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  • 17 5 I Singapore, Aug. 5, 5 p.m. fdfdf fvdfd fdfd fdfd I MINING GENERAL I RUBBER SHARKS
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  • 10 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS fdfd fdf fdffdf i MINING RUBBER GENERAL
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  • 198 5 6l Co. Ltd. $30,luo SIN AM dU °«-3l MUNICIPAL! li 90 100 nom. red. iy4u $400,000 u depv. 3o loo 1<V/ aom 'jUpfc 30 107 no nom Q rj5o ♦1,UOO > OUU I*, oept. 40 112 114 nom BO. A yti3 W.UUU.OOO 31 Sept. jo 107 109
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    • 218 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. JW9Mtm9nt Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commoam**. Dmt* Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Seme*. Member*: new tqbk cottton kxchanoe. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC OF NT MKW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CKICAOO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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    • 248 6 -IT-aT-M millla-a-»^a-a<WT WJI f^ lllh T K( 'HNICOLOUH __aTaa_a-^ jW^^- iflt& '^^jj 'THE DIVORCE of LADY X' \jm H ->JS.~ ___i_--i 1« ""^'".Mulin^wua" j 1^ -^r___ x FULL HOUSES at Yesterdays Premiere! |th7capitolJ| S The Famous Star of "MUTINY 3.15 6^5- j ON THE BOUNTY" 9 15 i CHARLES LAUGHTON
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    • 195 6 The Singapore Music I C 1. ijuviciy, H Combined Chtnl and Orch^ir >l CONCERT ril ß Icdudl] Hiawatha's Wedding t M (Coleridge Taylor) I In the Victoria Memorial Hal on Sunday, August 7th., 1931 at 9.15 p.m. I SOLOISTS MARIETTE DECHESNeI JOHN MacNEISH I Conductor: Glan Williams, B. fhm I
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  • 142 7 Singapore, Friday VOUNO Khek aged 15 years named I Chin Shing and living at 10.1. Road appeared before Mr Oldham, the Second Magistrate, Scorning on a charge of dishonestly stolen property, one bundle, two wheels with gear, tyres, f h ind a hand-brake valued $36. charge instituted
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    • 88 7 IHh MAGIC NAME OF A GREAT STAR i GREAT MAGNMCENT \3 THE LONDON DHORUB GIT?L WHO LED A STARVING STREET MUSICIAN TO THE PINNACLE OF THEATRICAL HEIGHTS IN GUEST SCREEN APPEARANCE OF JACK BUCHANAN NFXT WEEK IMViLiqfl I MARLBOROUGH ro-xiGiiT s-lJ a I "BRIDEGROOMS WANTED" 1 Rollicking Hindustani Musical Comedy
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    • 102 7 5 ANOTHER BIG HIT j j AT THE NEW j Ml H AMIMt Y Coming Next Change S A MUSICAL OP SUPERLATIVE S S SPLENDOR .WRAPPED IN S SILVER RIBBONED WITH S S SONG AND HAPPINESS WRITTEN ALL OVER IT! ■■■I k ■111 ■■■■■w^ vV^fo**"^ !fflm&tk^ t B^H* weetheorts roclianriy
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    • 285 7 •■•■•yi IVrlorma»Kes and still drawing crowded Houses I iiwi you si;i:\ j Warner Bros.' SPECTACrLAK TKCHNICOLOrR production Z I u The Adventures of I ROBIN HOOD"! Otherwise Make Early Reseivation Phone 6909 I LAST FEW NIGHTS j j DAILY at II a.m. 3-15 p.m. 6-15 9-15 p.m.: Ithe new air-conditioned!
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  • 374 8 HPHK extent to which the manufacture of saronga ;"><i ouier < indiist.H i have progresae I in Kelantan is recorded in the annual repori of that State which ha.- .just, been published. a small group oi enterprising Mai.iv •I ivi broui Mi back
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  • 68 8 The Yellou Rfc* ancy Board has (li>put(hed Wang Yu-thun 8 a cmmnjL expert to Lovans; nuk investigation into the n^ situation in northern Hu nun After his arrival here Mr Wang immediately pro, ceded u the front to start repairing 0 the breached dykes. The
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  • 124 8 New York. Thursday. SIZZLING under ilir eleventh day of a heat wave. the humidity is unbearable in Neu York *itv. which all day and night is converted into sort of seaside. In the most congested of the poorer section*, men. women and children in their thousands
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  • 337 8 Local Market Conditions ■Messrs Guthrii I Co Ltd.. i.i their weekly rubber report dated Aug. 4, .state: Owing t(. the \ugusl o*n* holidays w< liuvi" on'? n very short trading period to report, during which the nil: r market haa bee: qutet wit! i slightly easier tendency A* the time
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  • 198 8 Markets Suffer From "Nerves" THE period since the holidays hi been marked by patches t 'nerves' and on two occasions pria have fallen over three quarter* i a cent for no apparent reason, a Lewis and Peat in their weekly n port. Some holders appear to have a unduly influenced
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  • 275 8 REPORTED DISPUTE BETWEEN JAP NAVAL COMMAND TOKYO Shanghai. Friday QiKES eigh; kilometres to the west 01 Wuyuch have collapsed and Hwoshan Pr n W reached Huang^nui, Susang. t'hienshan. sin mUZZH&J^iUZ. aFP navai »ablc on account of the interruption of f«J munitatiom, one significant fact h thUt the Japanese advance tb(
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    • 38 8 s I J AniioiiiuiiiK The Opi'iiine 1 IHAYFAIMS I 1 S New Town Retail Branch i i i 157 North Bridge Koad Capitol Building S N i j > S s s s s JSee MAYFAIR'S "BAGS OF TO-MORROW'S
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    • 102 9 SPECIAL SALE OFFERS THE FAMOUS "RAJAH SUPER" Offered at a Special Price during The Sale I\\ 1 CEARCASE. \V ,j L— l r^ p ■SV B A MB |P^^ ff^^ I A I #T/ >^m. C^ m\j Jl JL M* \^J jL j^T > r AM. JLj \*s M-JI Aj
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  • 322 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Aug. 6, 1938 NEARING SETTLEMENT? up; welcome the more eoncinalory tone winch is being adopted by Uie Singapore transport striken, and feel sure that it will lead to a speedy settlement of the dispute. As we have indicated previously there is a strong feeling among the
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  • 783 10  - EVIL DAYS AHEAD FOR JAPAN LIM KENG HOR BORDER CLASHES By THK past lew weeks have been notable loi some Stirling declarations by the chiefs oi the various military departments in Soviet Russia. "We are prepared for anyone, at any time." is the theme of the statements which have been
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    31 10 LUia) who asked That she should h, Jivi ,h »'P»rtment of the United Provinces Oov".."""" name used lo be S'heUa TfcJSSr^l STtt^ST^ 22* "f ri "•»•'»»«<' he Sta f ,r"n' Planet News
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  • 1154 11 responding with South American coun- tries. The air postage from England to these countries is the highest in the world— 4s. per half-ounce. But if letters are sent via an agent in Paris he can re-post them to South American at the
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  • 39 11 THE "CRAK": WORLD'S MIGHTEST AIRSHIP Qimiji Graf Zeppelin, mightiest a rship the world has known. The pcssinility of airships being used as •air stations" for trans-atlantic planes or as flying plane-carriers is discussed this week by our aviation correspondent.
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  • 206 11 DR. John Jacob Abel, whose researches brought relief to thousands previously doomed to misery and death, died in Baltimore at the age of 81. The professor emeritus of pharmacology at Johns Hopkins Hospital, who made possible the synthetic production of insulin and adrenalin, died unexpectedly at 81
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    • 98 11 I THI TBUI TONIC POOD j 1 J POLAROID Classes are ihe latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see M to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport.
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  • 86 12 Ten thousand children watched a daylight rehearsal of the Southern Com mand Military Tattoo at Tidworth, on Salisbury Plain. The Tattoo opened on the evening of July 30. Planet News KorouKh Mftrkd hasket rn,,, s rliaiiipioi.s havr s| n riv -ils in the rr 1 s iVma
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    143 13 declaration that China will resist until the last invader From her soil" was made by General Chen Cheng. Chairman pli Provincial Government and Chairman of the Political Depart- Kai-vhek's headquarter* wh^n he laid the cornerstone NnV; TiM^n heroes in Chun«; s han Park. Hankow. Planet News Rapid progress
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    • 35 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE lIOKS D'OKI TICK IHSIIES SWI IT DISHES ALSO CLOCK!) JEWELLERY I WATCHES 1111 BEST IS TO COME ANT) SKK RENE ULLMANN Raffle* Place, SINGAPORE
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    1204 14 uiITH the heat of this country there "t exists a youthful urge to go barefooted among the .strenuous offspring and mast parents wonder what is a proper cuur.se for protecting sensitiv feet of the young. Specialists In the care or children's leet feel that hard ground and the danger
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    • 420 16 rinaHMpy-^i II %^'^v *•-■>•■' 1 BY P&OandßßlflSH INDIA.LINES <XNUOKPORATED IN CNOLAKD) ffe II A Tonnagt ""Spore Xoiu.»g« #V— 1938 M.990 •ggffia iKS SSiS SSSSS 1 S°o •SOUUAN 6 500 AUK. 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SaRTHAGE IWO AUK. 26 fOMAU 6 800 ctet. 21 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sept. 9 CANTON 5.500
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    • 278 16 Ik. TO FRENCH PORTsi J CHARCEURS REUNIS' HOMEWARDS. S I ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA V CAP VARELLA For Saiffon. Tourane and Haiphong FORBIN For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong 3 S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) G.G. PASQUIER d The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO., LTD. V -PHUHhotfK UNIO.N BUILDING. Lloyd Triestino
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  • 65 17 PASSENGERS DUE FOLLOWING an- [MHfMtfirn bound for Malava by the P. and O Carthauc Which left London on July 29: Miss II L. Melliai-Smith Ol the Royal College of Arts, for Penang; Lt. col. H D. st g. Carde* of the 2nd Mountain Regiment R.A.. for Sinua pore; Lady Havward
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  • 277 17 ROYAL AIR FORCE More Balloon Barrage Squadrons COUR more balloon barrage squadrons, completing the total of 10 for the defence of London, were formed early last month for recruiting purposes and placed In the Fighter Command In No. 30 (Balloon Barrage) Group. They are No.s. 905 (County ol Surrey i,
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  • 76 17 Valencia. THE backwash of war brought Valencia an unexpected blessing— thousands of pounds of fresh fish. Insurgent air raiders, soaring away from Government pursuit planes, unloaded their bomb-racks in order to gain altitude quickly. The projectiles fell into the sea apparently hitting a
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  • 397 17 British Shipowners In Spanish War Trade London. y.VST fortunes arc being made by soite British shipowners in thr perilous new trade of carrying goods to one side or the other in the Spanish war. Seamen are becoming adventurous again. They take their lives in their hands, for the
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  • 60 17 Mails expected from Europe eU* t Amsterdam) by Air iKL.M.i to-day Di 'liveries of boxholders' letters only 7 3t p.m. to-day and renerml delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. on Monday Mails expected from China and Japa» by the Manila Maru due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China
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  • 43 17 The .s.i "Conte Biancamano li due hen* at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 7, from Genoa. Naples, Port Said, Ma>.saua. Bom bay and Colombo. She i.s expected t<> sail again at 3 p.m on tin* saint 1 day tor Manila, Honukonn and Shanghai.
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    • 542 17 )OSTAL INTELLIGENCE I 1 sambas and Sinskawans Tomohon 6 It a.m. i G. G. Merlin 6 11 a.m. 1. Brunei and Labuan Kajang 6 11 a.m Or iat Britain x K.L.NI I 2 p.m. fg j g North, South tnd West Talma I 3pS k, ■pu-.s only. gjm^ .I 6
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    • 58 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA SAILING AUGUST 11, AT 3 P.M The above vessel has excellent modern accommodative for First Saloon and C °S^cillToUday en Return tickets to China and Japan (Interchangeable wttfc p and O. S.N. Coy.) Issued at
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    • 179 18 I TRADE BARGAINS MOTOR VEHICLESI FOR SALE I GUARANTEED— USED CARS. A selection of 70 80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock. We can recommend real) bargains, backed by our guarantee and free service WEARNE/S USED CAR BARGAINS! Read this page ol Special Trade Bargains appearing In the Morning
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    • 130 18 FOR SALE PROCKEBY, PALL ]\JALL GLASS, GOBLETS ETC. BOOH SECK TRADING CO., 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone 3858. FURNITURE TIIK ART FURNITURE DEPOT LTD.— mannfacturen and designers of modern furniture. Showrooms 32. 34 and 36 Orchard Road. Fancy parchment lamp shad' .s at hall prices. MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinkled on
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 816 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROt LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 (isc; ii 9 Mcs (16 8> GtT 15 M Ifcli < 19 8m) nk Bie Ben Quentin Maclean at Cinema Elephant and Castle, 6 o 0 Land -The Found:nu of an Empire.' 6.5(1 Steamboat. 7 <b 'Food lor Thought. TttTW ihort talks
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    • 374 18 KZKM 9 53 M,s m D.m 4.20 Popular mu 5 20 Sunkist time 5.50 News in Spanish 6.05 News in English 6.50 Special progran 7.20 Melody Album. 8. 10 News iii English 9 20 Music. 9.50 Close down. MELBOIRNE VK Oil 9 59 Mcs ,31 ■>„ p.m. 4.20 Opening announces.
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  • 56 19 /GOVERNMENT expenditures passed the $7,000,000,000 mark for the fiscal year 1938 according to the Treasury's daily statement of June 3. Expenditures totalled $7,004,573,209 against $6,885,820,010 lor like period of preceding fiscal year. Expenditures for the first three days of June totalled $66,286,904 against
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  • 153 19 Brisbane, Australia. THE Roman Catholic Church absolutely condemned the verdict of the Court in the recent Bourne Case in London, declared Most Rev James Duhig, IrLshborn Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, preaching in St Stephen's Cathedral here. •I would warn all our Catholic doctors
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    • 171 19 I CTfIP y You'll ever know what the wurd 'S['OP" really means until you've felt the grip of the.se new Goodrich safety BLvertowni. The LIFE-SAVER I>ead makes a ivy track for the rubber to grip on w< t i I you seconds quicker. Ihe GOLDEN ply protects you un;ui;.st dapgeroua
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    • 528 19 toEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES TPA— 2 15.24 Mc|s (19.7 m.) p.m. 5.20 Concert relayed from Paris P.T.T. 6.30 News in English. 6.40 Concert relayed from Paris P.T.T. 7.05 Talk on French events. 7.20 Concert relayed from Paris P.T.T. 7.50 News in French. Colonial market prices. 5.30 Talk on the Cinema by
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    27 20 «h* viinn lananese War was observed in Hankow on July -"TboTu ?ne scene" aXS .f the foundation stone for China, Vnknown Soldier in Sun Yat-sen Memonal Park.
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  • 1144 20 Great Stars Not Necessarily Box Office Draws r i Dr^f "Snow White" Cartoons Provide Conclusive Proof > now Expected Over £1,000,000 Profit EddyMacdonald Partnership One Ut me Most Enduring 'From Our Own Correspondent/ LomlHii. July ft COM Hmm wlmh have just been published in the ArnenS ,an ma K az,n,
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  • 21 20 The rubber output I Pir.da Estates for t remounts to 45,400 lbs. New Scudai, Umitfd month amounts to 20,1-
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  • 132 21 Singapore, Friday. r -speaking Hokien. Tan So while walking along St. Walk last Sunday afternoon oair of ladies' shoes hidden coat was arrested by two i on rounds, and who pleaded the charge of theft before Mr. nrad oldham, the second magistrate, i u
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  • 234 21 'From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. HOOI YIN. an unemployed Chinese i cooly who had been depending on [wife to support the family, arranged intvt her on Tuesday, asked her for a r and when she refused he pulled k a pocket
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  • 210 21 Mr. P. V. Ormiston has been appointed to officiate as Agricultural Officer, Singapore, with effect from July 15. Mr. K. G. A. Dohoo, M.C.S., has been appointed to officiate as Assistant District officer, Bukit Mertaiam. with effect from July 15. Mr. O. H. M. Sturges has been appointed
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  • 162 21 CAPITOL FILM OF MALA YAN INTEREST (iHARLKK LaughtOfl bli another de- lightiul character .study in "Vessel ot Wrath," which began I WMOII at the Capitol la.st nisht. This picture will be of more than ordinary interest locally, as the whole of the action takes place on a Malayan island, and
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    • 67 21 •f .J. IDE ANN A DURBINI IB COMING TO GLADDEN YOl'R HEARTS t IN NEW UNIVERSAI/S HIT OF HITS Bs. IflillF j ■liffl I •Jr Musical i'iii 0* HERBERT MARSHALL! YOU ADORED HER in "THREE SMART GIRLS' 1 and l > LOO MEN and a GIRL WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE
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  • 1508 22 PENANC RACES END TO-DAY; PROSPECTS DISCUSSED <H\ .Man us Supirbus") Till. Autumn SMtSfl ie Peiiang Turl Club will l>«' liroiißht to 11 •IMS this alKrnoon with <ard of ei K h( tWlta, the first race starting Scratching?' haw been Ufht> and therc good fields In all the races bar one
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  • 161 22 pi! LOWING ar, fflr clays races at ¥nr A K Kace I— JULY THE SKVtNm King of HcarK Race 2- FAIR KIN(. Drift On Kace 3— RELEASE JubUee Son Kace I— RYE SEAM Is Blossom Tinn Race S—ARfJOUTAT5 ARfJOUTAT Tony Reddin Kace 6— MEADOWMAN Bombus Raw 7— REX Two
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  • 83 22 LONG DISTANCE CYCLE RACE THE third annual Sinpapore-Jo&J Singapore cycle race will be heWi Sunday at 6 a.m.. the route being.? Finlayson Green, thence to C Road via Anderson Bridpe. ConnW Drive and Stamford Roaci I Clemenceau Avenue to B'.:k:: Road, to Woodlands Custom Bair* The return will be along
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  • 43 22 CUP FINAL BR OADCAST PLAN biafX*rA H the field to be ased in conjunction with the runninj; hy tM of to-duys Malaya Cop soccer final at th<* Anjon Road Sta*' 1 Brutish Malaya Kroadcastnir (Corporation in Singapore. For wa« tlnic see radio pagev
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  • 132 23 S.S. TEAMS FOR N.R.A. SHOOT jiL two teams ol eight to represent the Straits Settlements In the National Me Associations Oversea* .303 Full lage Postal Match v. ill be chosen from e following: s<!t Rich iGordoasi 120 Bgt Milton (Gordons i 119 Ke. Burdon 'Gordons' 119 Oiblin (Royal Signals i
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  • 19 23 >re, Friday convict who last Saturday other convicts Peopled Park iring the recent :as rot b3-n
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  • 23 23 El the Singapore will be held at Spottiswoode at 7 p.m. when' •a nee will be! kindlv requ- 1 Pecial effort to be
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    34 23 In the s.nu final of the Illawara Pairs event at *he R.S.Y.C. yesterday. A. J. Rycroft and P nrmi^nn Miss Uniacke), on left, beat D. Nooy and J. Haalebos (cox, Mi^ss Davis) i^bune >X>
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  • 40 23 •'ANGLIN ciub tcnitla tournament ti( MONDAY J\v:ic Cup. (Final): Mrs. otapledon and )ak-Rhind i 3' vs. Mr. and Mrs. oirick'n\a 15 TTESDAI O. "11 Sllfaced h mh\is. (Scmi-rinal) Dr. d Mrs. Hopkins v\ Mr. and Mrs. 3tricktnd
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  • 291 23 Garrison In ter-Compa ny League Soccer 2; H K S > R -A.) 2 |N the Inter-company garrison football league. H.K.S. (R.Aj were visitors to Tanglin yesterday and were lucky to share a point with the R.A.MC The R.A won the toss and put the Medicals against a strong sun
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  • 102 23 THE preliminary rounds of the Skins Inter-Company boxing tournament were completed yesterday afternoon, seven bouts being fought. As reported yesterday, the semi-final and finals will be fought out on Mondaj commencing at 7.30 p.m. 'A' Co. won four more fights bringini their total to 27. H.Q. Wing are
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  • 134 23 R. S. Y. C. Rowing Results I N the Royal Singapore Yacht Club lUawara Pairs the .semi-finals of which were run off yesterday, A. J. Rycfot and P. V. Ormission coxed by Miss Uniacke beat D. Nooy. and J. Haalebos coxed by Miss Davis, by nearly two lengths, in 7
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  • 465 23 THE Telok Kurau English School held 1 their 11th annual athletic sports yesterday. Mrs. R. Walker distributed the prizes. Results: 75 yds. C. division: 1 Lee Bee Lon; 2 Tan Eng Kim; 3. Abu Bakar. 100 yds.— B: 1. Yahya b. Md. Ghous; 2. Osman
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous

  • 240 24 London, Friday. MRJLTi U)-day oi cricket matches:— 121 and 153 (Smith 4 for 61 Sussex beat Northamptonshire by nine wickets. Norlhants 220 (James 101 Nv«- 4 for 8H Mid 110 <Nye 5 for 47 1 Sussex 291 ißartlctt 114. Herbert 5 for 103) and 41 for on
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  • 38 24 Much s.H-.uiat,.,,, 1 hen- over a report reac nmu 1 1«? h ;^:r b ini; t o f Ja t p hrveno W p R .ver they were bdnK sent 10 «fw*un« drive.- Reuter
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  • 54 24 Rome, Friday MEASURES aimed at maintaining the proportion of Jews to Italians, at the present level of one in a thousand are foreshadowed in the Informatione Diplomatica. The paper adds that, as clearly .stated before, the Government has no .special plans for the oersccution of
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  • 64 24 London. Friday. Leading Japanese bonds registered gains of up to 1^ points on the Stock Exchange to-day, reflecting the City's growing hopes of an amicable settlement of the Japanese frontier dispute. The ri.se If mostly due to precautionary marking up by Jobbers in anticipation of public demand,
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  • 53 24 Hankow, Friday. SEVERE fighting broke out to-day on the north bank of the Yangtse in the vicinity of Siaochiyit, south-west of Chienshan Despite severe pounding by Japanese artillery which fired 1.000 shells, the Chinese troops (according to a military communique stood their ground, and lat.pr rpnni«»H
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  • 38 24 London, Friday. OVER 900 warplunes from 35 aerodromes south of the Humber to the Thames commenced the largest twoday defence exercises ever planned in Britain to-day. Seventeen thousand territorials, manning anti-aircraft puns, are participating Reuter
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  • 57 24 The Government of Madras have decided that Panchayat>; with a population of over 5.000 or those with an annual income of over Rs. 3.000 should be expected to finance their water-supply (•heme with the aid of Government Kimntl and that they need not be included within the scope of the
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  • 60 24 Moscow. Frida\ Four nlm managers have been lenttneed to death and another to 25 years' imprisonment for espionage in organUlng a mine firp i» thp Dm. basin mlnlni area Reuter Mr William Bon am y Dobree has beci. fpranted «i eoounicsion ii Pilot Cfßcei in the General Duties Brunch of
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  • 129 24 Medical College 69 For Against S.C.C. THK Medical College I'nion knocked up 69 runs for the lijw (i „n against the S.C.C. in their two-day cricket fixture, wh padang yesterday. Owing to a slight drizzle, play was held The opening pair. Dr. Balasin^ham and K. S. Ratnam betted steadily. The
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  • 11 24 Jewish wori morning on SH Magdiel. Onr attacker, we nave sufferer
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    27 24 In the semi-final of the lUawara P airs event at the R.S.Y.C. yesterdij Rvcroft, OrmLston and Miss I'niacke (cox), above, beat Nooy, Haalbosui Miss Davis (below.)- Tribune
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 27 24 ■KpilScTfJiTißSll JL. a -<- <-_JL. A. S. GILES. I riVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER > No 6. The Arcade. Btnglfflff, j S piioni: MM nil i aii.ou
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement N( 57. August 6, 1938. EDITED BY 4 HERMES Every Saturday.
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    • 1398 1 MALAYA CUP FINALS MONOTONOUS: CAN CONTEST BE REORGANISED? the fourE nth time 1 in 13 years of competition a pore and Seor are the enclers in the iva Cup final h is to be d at An son stadium this In view of the conditions h have prevailed for the
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    • 670 2 MALAYA'S NEED IS YOUTHFUL PLA YERS thk Malayan Tennis championships of 1938 I been completed and the invaders have taken from utourchiel titles. Samboedjo tak< him Java the mi I title, while 111 Doreen I in third sue ivt tin a the ►ion ol rhl i. < i rtainly not
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    • 66 2 nONALD BUDGE, quadruple -world's u champion, and Gene Mako, his partner In the Wimbledon doubles title. have been decorated with the order of St. Sava by the Jugoslav Government. The American pair, who recently won the Yugoslav doubles championship in the lawn tennis championships at Belgrade,
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    • 77 2 Australian Players To Tour U.S.A. THE Australian Women's Lawn Tennis team, at present in Europe have own Kiven permission to proceed to America for a tour. The Australian Lawn Tennis Association has decided that the team would jail during the first week in August They will compete in
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    • 55 2 s,.w MtsUßdini fUftn in Ihe M.L.I.V championships this >ear-th^ Goon broiliers oi Penanff, who proved themselves once auain one of best doubles pain in the country but lost their title to Kami, and \adi 01 Sinfapore; an nsjht. Samboedje Hoerip, Java champion, who was an easy u
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    • 560 2 Boxers busy at Tanglin camp it i.s with regret thai r cord I X indisposition ol our u^uai \H ident from the ran in ihe MUitary Hospital. Tanglin wCM from a severe knee auring a friendly t nnis match M n.A'M.C. COUrtS. We feel -a:. who read his notes from
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      • 49 2 you've dot a GRIP E INDIA tyreJ \^f INDIA Tyre», like th« bulldog, I lcy h*v« a tenacious Grip. Thoy I t»k* hold of th* road and I m n*vr \t go." Don't take I rifles— fit INDIAt to your car. I ■ill \K«'nts: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. wp^
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    • 948 3 Vilavan "Test" match, expected to provide that tit bit of the season as far as batting performances re concerned, produced cricket of a VfTf disappointing kind. ,;nVpt +hat hardly deserved to he called a wicket, the Colony rejristcred a jroocl win, as
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    • 390 3 FE Colony beat the Malay States in the 34th match of the "test" series by five wickets. Full details of scores are as under: COLONY Ist Inns. 2nd Inns. F. W. Simpson, b Gill 8 b Sukumaren 25 A. L. Williams, c Cooper b Gill 0 c and
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    • 20 3 Nineteen broadcasting companies, rt presenting it countries, have applied foi permission to broadcast the Olympic Games in 1940
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    • 71 3 An Eton Cricket Star BERTRAM CLARKE son of Dr. Noel Clarke, well-known in Singapore public life, is making a name for himself in Eton cricket these days. Opening batsman for the College, he has played many fine innings this season and had the satisfaction of scoring 47 and 18 in
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    • 115 3 Suicide boat now a racing craft AMOTORBOAT originally designed as a "suicide boat" for the Chinese Government is among the entries for th Venico motor boat Grand Prix. The boat, a two-seater, was built in America for the Chinr.se Government to carry a heavy load of high explosives in the
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    • 37 3 Two Leed cyclists, L. Ennea and w. A. Thompson, have set up a tandem re cord lor the WU miles from Land's bid to John OOroats by covering, tin- distance in 2 days H DOttTI 4J5 Dlinutei
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    • 160 3 JIMMY Johnston, former manager of Phil Scott, and promoter before Mike Jacobs at Madison Square Garden, one of the most colourful figures New York boxing has ever known, told Reuter in an interview in New York that he would be going to England in the autumn with
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    • 175 4 MAURH i: BTRICKI and, the Nei Zea !.»!.(< ii": vywei [hi and Larrj Oaliui the coloured Canadian chantpion. ar to me«'t Id .1 t'.na! eliminator for the Brl tt.sh Boiptrc hcavy\sc:uht ehampk>nshi{3 The Brittfh Boxi Board ol Control hji\r announced that 1 1 i
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    • 176 4 Ifci hop.- iii.h Um next Olympic Game* wiU be nothing more than an imttnr iporti i«-,m.<i. m ortftaall) roncehred, without an) ol the sidised national propaganda *ha* tl;ls "'l' l illlii m "< ln ltn ;il|OMal spon n.K evcali is »>••<•.- exprMMdi In
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    • 467 4 two seconds separated Emery, the win* ner, from Hennessy, in third place The 440 yards hurdles was a matter Of tachei with J. Busman, the Belgian title holder, just beating P Joye. the French runner Perhaps the best finish ol all was
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    • 45 4 THi; Japanese Olympic Committee 1 has decided to make a bid for the staging of the Olympic Games in 1944, when, it is hoped, the wax with China will have been settled. The decision has been referred" to the Olympic organising committee.
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    • 61 4 MK W. J. Johnaon, one of the Australian Test match selectors, considers that the present tour will see the end of limited matches He thinks it u pity that tbe standard »f play shown by both sides has been ¥try hiuh. with England Qelding cne of
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    • 291 4 FINLAND TAKING OVER 194 OLYMPIC THE 1940 Olympic Games will be 1 held in Helsinki. Finland. The Japanese Government have approved the proposal that the Games should not be held in Tokyo. as origina!Tv planned, and formal notice of this decision has been sent to the International Olympic Committee. The
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    • 29 4 A 14-year-old boy won the Strathfield < U.S.A. golf club's championship with JO aggregate of 305 lor 72 hole* He Is John Palmer, a member oi the club's tirade team.
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    • 175 4 NEUSEL STAGING A COMEBACK WALTER NEUSEL. who has been o*j «J the ring for some months madereturn at the Schwaben Hall m gart when he defeated Heintz who was lightweieht champion JJ tria. on points in their twelv fight. fh It is claimed in Stuttgart tbati bout was for the
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    • 49 4 aSE of the chief disadva: th rf& tered by winter-sports the difficulty of transp*' been overcome by a Gem They have introduced i folding ski, said to hav tisfaction. The new llua to the public for the firs Leipzig Autumn Fair. WDiC from August 28 to Septemo
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    • 256 4 Dogpetts coal badge tact may die out soon EVERY year since 1716 (with a few ex- ceptions' the race for Doggett's Coat and Badge has beer, rowed from London Bridge to Chelsea. On August 1 of that year, to celebrate the accession ol George I. the Irish comedian Thomas Doggett
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    • 826 5 SOME NOTES ON POST-PENANG TENDENCIES iWDS of August Bank holiday racing enthusiasts surged to the Peracecourse over the last week-end, and were treated to some The rain which fell at the northern settlement urior to lay's racing was not plentiful enough to make the going unble or upsetting to form,
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      19 5 Mbi Doreen Sansoni, who retained title as singles champion of Malaya, having a fairly comfortable Passage through the competition.
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    • 98 5 THE unofficial record for the world's speediest knock-out is claimed by Willard Dean, a heavyweight fighter from Shreveport, Louisiana, who knocked out his opponent in eleven seconds. Jumping from his corner In the first round of his fight with Claude Allen, of San Antonio.
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    • 85 5 A TEAM comprising .seven American wrestlers each of them an Amateur be suaced over a three day period, each Athletic Union champion, will fight in team having one match a day Sveden in OctoDer. Alter the auadraimular meeting, the The team will engage at Stockholm American
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    • 169 5 Selangor's Hopes For Cup THE »ood wlshi I of cv-ry tOCOU fan in Belangor arc with the- team that battle.-; ai Singapore this even 1:1;;. once for the "Malaya" Cup and with umi belief that lan will, with .t just measure of good luck, brl 1 ack cup thai w:»*
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    • 100 5 /^EORGE Hirst, the former Yorkshire VI player, has retired from his posit < n as Chief coach at Eton which he i.us held for the past 18 years. Before he retired, though, he bowled a hat trick against the boys he had taught to play
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    • 102 5 Bob Olin Hopes To Make A Comeback 808 OLIN, the former world lightheavyweight champion, has Rone into training and plans to return to the ring las a heavyweight. Olin, who has defeated the Finni.sh boxer, Gunnar Baerlund, and who put up .such a good performance against Tommy Farr
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    • 36 5 It is reported in Tokyo that before the decision to relinquish the right to hold the Olympic Games of 1940 in Tokyo was taken, Afghanistan had Intimated their intention to .send a team.
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    • 27 5 •Joe Gould, manager 02 itommj Parr and Jim Braddock, has expressed nil willingness to arrange a fight between either or both of hLs men with Max Schmeling.
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    • 296 5 EXCELLENT performances were 9 G ture of the two all-Malayan depvt mental snorts held laM week-end. Tai Chon«> Cheons. *he Singapore sprinter, ran away with most oi silverware Jit the Post nnd TM«*rftDh3 sports while together with Sebastian Then another Singapore champion* smashing
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      43 5 Double Form, tne wonder pony, has at last been measured up for a horse and has been classified among our class one horses. She is seen here with Dodd in the, saddle and is being led in by her owner, Mr. Lee Nam.
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    • 944 6 WITH th« exception of the Ceylonese who were at home to the T.P.C.A. of K.1,., and the Indians who played a couple of scratch matches, the August Bank Holidays saw nearly the leading cricket teams in Singapore on tour somewhere or other. The
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      122 6 The oldest annual sporting event in the world, the 4' -mile race among Thames watermen for Doggett's i oat and Badge, took place on the Thames over a course from London Bridge to Chelsea. Ml vi-ar thrre IVCffi two competi- tor^, the smallest number ever known. They were Edwin Phelps
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    • 164 6 THE decathlon championship of the l\S. Amateur Athletic In"" 1 1 will give a preview of who mipht represent the I'nited States 1940 Olympic Games will be held in New York City. This event will be held at the Randalls Island Stadium in conjunction with the
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    • 35 6 SEVEN WICKETS IN SEVEN BALLS ARTHIR Billings a Grimsby boy cricketer, playing in a schools' League match at Grimsby. took seven wickets with seven successive bal!s. Three of his victims were bowled and four caught.
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    • 381 6  - Singapore Malays At Penang Permainan (By THE Singapore Malays (an 1 tainly play futr. fr have been the general %lff* those who were priv,l«.«, d w < their match against the Pen, Malays whom thev beat bv f (lll week. m i& le& t lt has fin* ffl with such
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    • 79 6 Australian Beats Southalfs Record FRED Nelson, an Australian cyclist. fc» broken the world record for 5U mil» held by Frank Southall. the famous Mlish cyclist, by 4 minutes 27 secofMft Nelscr. who is trained by H. Opp£ mann, covered 50 miles from lloa toria to St. Mary's
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    • 867 7 ictom that the weather at Selctar is Suitable for the occabut ttifc week appears to be the exception that proves the rule. 5j tion Swimming Sports are in progress and although the pro- be arranged accordi ig to the tides the heavens are dor best to contribute sufficient water
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    • 205 7 £32,000 to be spent on polo match IT is expected in American polo circles that Great Britain will provide serious opposition in the contest at I Meadow Brook. Long Island, next June for the International Cup at present held by the United States. At a cost oi something like £32.000.
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    • 71 7 Captain C. E. T. Eyston, who holds the world's land speed record with a speed of 312 miles per hour, stated at Salt Lake City that he expects to take his car "Thunderbolt" for a test run in the near future to see how everything is functioning.
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    • 7 8 EMPIRE TITLE BID MAURICE STRICKLAND out i"
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    • 49 8 UT«\LTER Hammand, captain of Eng- land's Test teams, who has, until this season, been a profession cricketer, is to become a member of the Marylebone Cricket Club. He has been proposed ami seconded and his election will go through as a matter of course.
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    • 393 8 /GIVING nothing but a disappointing display of football throughout v* the game, H.K.S. British fell easy victims to the R.A.M.C. when they opposed each other in the Blakan Mati Inter -t'Joy-League. Dowme. who continuously sent his famous over-head passes to the centre, was never
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    • 44 8 D.O. FINLAY England's captain of athletics, who has recently set up a new time for the 120 yards low hurdles event at the White City. He is expected to be England's No. 1 hurdler in the Olympic Games.
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    • 172 8 FOORD NEXT EMPIRE CHAMPION MANY a boxer is at his best when he is climbing, before he ha* reached the top. It was so with W* Foord who deteriorated after he won the Empire championship. A st Ties of defeats has now robbed^ South African of his public is not
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    • 22 8 A WORLDS metrea reli Hungarian National Ti Tiit distance In 4 seconci- b tterins th< 4 minutes point 24 am.
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