Morning Tribune, 13 August 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE j. 3-N* I^6. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, August 13, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 122 1 Irman military Preparations PARIS. FRIDAY. 4ATIC AND POLITICAL CIR!S ARE DISINCLINBD TO PUT UCH FAITH IN THE REPORTS RMANY'S PREPARATIONS POR HIT REUTER IS AUTHORITAI INFORMED THAT INSTRUCHAVE BEEN SENT TO FRENCH ATS ABROAD TO CHECK V ALL SUCH REPORTS, is is aware that manoenvres on t scale will
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  • 21 1 Jem. Friday: Eight bandits wed and several wounded m the of four military engagements the past 24 hours.— Reuter
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  • 609 1 Tokyo, Friday. IN a white-walled farmhouse standing northeast of the shell pocked Changkufeng Hill the Russian and Japanese military representatives to-day signed the Armistice embodying the terms of the agreement reached at the conference m the Soviet lines yesterday between the respective Russian
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  • 328 1 CHIANG'S NEW PLANS SHANGHAI, FRIDAY. U/ITH THE FLOODS RECEDING ON THE NORTH BANK OF THE YANGTSE, AND THE SOVIET BORDER INCIDENT SETTLED, THE JAPANESE DRIVE TO HANKOW IS EXPECTED TO BE RESUM ED SHORTLY. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has used the time provided by
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  • 61 1 HANKOW SUFFERS SEVERE BOMBING Hankow, Friday. THE capital was subjected this morning: to what has been d cribed as the severest bombing yet, about 20 bombers diving spectacularly, released tons of bombs on the aerodrome and the Canton railway terminus. Numbers of bombs fell on the populated areas and casualties
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  • 44 1 JAP PLANE DROPS ANTI-BRITISH PAMPHLETS Shanghai, Friday. ris officially stated that. a Japanese. plane flew over the Settlement thl* morning, dropping anti-Chiang Ka* Bhek and violently anti-British pamphlets The council views seriously lh« scattering; of such pamphlets, which is likely to cause trouble.- Reuter
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  • 83 1 London, Friday.. rE submarine depot ship, H« Fsrth, built by John Brown and Company at Clydebank at a cost of approximately £2,000,000, was successfully launched yesterday close to where tbje Cunard liner, Queen Elizabeth, is being fitted out. H. M. S. Forth, which will be
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  • 37 1 Vienna, Friday. IT is decreed that Austrian Jews must apply by Dec. 31 for a "Jfwish recognition cord", which must be exhibited unrequested whenever dealing with officials. Offenders will be heavily fined Reuter
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  • 117 1 London, Friday. weather conditions continue »k« 101 l of life m Britain. *wt killed m two R.A.F. n s "i I iiuolnshire and Cheshire, P'|» apparently losing their Wf. Violent storms broke out "<;rlh cast of London and **f» Parts of the country, MiH.-rt-d damage as a result
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  • 273 2 POLICE BREAK UP STRIKERS' MARCH TO STA TION Singapore. Friday. (\S their trip to the Omtfll Mtot Station to receive Mr. fturu^amy. president of their MPactafiM, who tv.is arrested yesterday on a "hanreof criminal intimidation and wii was heinjr bailed out, about SIW trißsport strikers were intercepted by armed police
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  • 27 2 Mr. Harold Leslie Daves, chartered accountant of (iattey and Baton; Singapore, and Miss Helen Mary Cooke, who were married yesterday the St. Andrew's Cathedral. Tribune
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  • 65 2 jp.\BLSD MtWl has been received by Mr. Julius Fisher to the effect that lns» brother, Mr. Joe Fisher who is holldaytag In AflMrica, lias been operated on -v New York for nasal trouble. Mr. Jot' FUbtr, who was originally expected back here at the end oi this
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  • 102 2 Kuala Ka«K>ar. Friday. 1 k rOING Tamil woman passen- Hy l\ nvr, uho was on her way for jj]:; MiIMMMI fro«> Salak North to 'J£ m 2« K^ala Ka<iß«ar gave birth m the H::: •Silt*--"' clas* compartment between ||Hj .ZZv.vruM and Kuala Kangsar Rail- jj^j HHwa>
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  • 204 2 Marseilles Strike Delays SingaporeBound Ship WHAT was believed to be one of the worst strikes yet called by dock labourers m Europe led to the late arrival here yesterday evening of the 15,000-ton P. O. liner ChitraJ. The steamer was nearly seven hours behind schedule. On arrival at Marseilles, it
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  • 64 2 IT is announced m last night's Gax zettc that the following Societies, among others, have ceased to exist The "Singapore Hokkeshu Odaimokuko "Overseas Japanese Women's Association, Singapore Branch" t^.p '•Sakura Party" The 'Shinwa Kai 11 Tw e •Shimboku Kai'" The 'Kanji Kai.TJe Nanshin Suortin"
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  • 15 2 Mr Takeo Shimanuki has been recognised as Consul jf Japan at Singapore.
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  • 162 2 BOGUS LAWYER GAOLED From Our Otun CorrtspuwM H:j: Malacca. Friday. gg OEMARKING that accused li jgy IV transgressed the pritiki HH: of the legal profession. Mr q:~ Williams, acting district ji convicted Ahmad bin Tek. 1 nIH stood charged with having eh i::« ed Lemot, an old Malay »<k :s
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  • 65 2 AOOCWWO to a *«gfi A announcement la* > l aCt Wiggs has been appoi re Chairman of the bm*£ nid Board during the absero Sir George Trimmer Mr It is also announced^ [Q Rodgens. whowa-s exg j{ pJ Sir George Trimm« lbe r been appointed t the Advisory Commituv
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  • 24 2 Mr. Cheah Sooj' pfJT pointed to offici^'',. it v, eff^ Magistrate Sinua iira t^ Aug. 15. and a police njjjjj^ gapore. Penanti
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  • 19 2 frfor?*^B The appointment ."^W^ non Hughes to be a o^ M Major Instructs Malaya, has be from June 17.
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  • 183 3 CARRIED FIREARMS: REFUSED TO TALK Singapore, Friday. jgjj ton -t wish to say whether or k«: o t the facts are correct. I U n already pleaded ffuilty," was gg n t er made this morning by C lh»ne>e. N* Poh Choo, u was asked by iMr H. A. Forr-
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  • 100 3 Singapore, Friday. ;imc partner of three Chinese U In Sip.^apore, valued at over Leo Choo:. Chee, a 51 yearInese was this afternoon publicly led by Mr Justice Pedlow m the intry Court and was found to abilities to the o::tent of $164,000. tttng to Choon Chee, his book amounted
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  • 51 3 Singapore, Friday. HEAR -OLD Britisher. O. Edwards, p nst whom a series of cheating have been framed, again ap--0 before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the ißistrate this morning He was criminal breach of trust W) as manager of the Internationa) 11 Corporation of Penang claimed trial and was allow 1
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  • 1417 3 PETITION TO GOVT. EXPERT 'From Our Ow* Reporter/ Ipoh, Friday. A PETITION is being forwarded to Sir Lewis Leigh Fermor. K.8.E., D.Sc, who has been appointed to report on the tin mining industry m Malaya, by the Perak Planting and Mining Association and the Perak
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  • 24 3 The "Tilawa," which was involved m a collision of! the We.st Wharf with the "Nieuw Zeeland" on Wednesday, proceeded to Hongkong yesterday.
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  • 170 3 Sint;.l|M»i r Friday. Hi:: "IF a man comes her© the first {j-j: time he is dealt with jh;: III!: leniently, but if von come up Us: here ajfain, it will not be the :jy: s same," said Mr. Justice Fedlow, r Acting Chief Justice. In the jjg
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    • 228 3 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Settlement Engineer, Singapore up to noon of the 22nd August, 1938 for the following work:— Erection of Armoury and Workshop at Police Depot, Thomson Road, Singapore. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit
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    • 83 3 PIANOFORTRPLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN.— SpeciaI Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS:- Reduced Rates Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz, Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher, 25. Barker Road. Just Received Just Received FIRST AID TO THE INJURED published by St. John Ambulance Society New Revised Edition. Price $1.20. OttalnibSe
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    • 54 3 /When you raise your haf\ I do^you raise your age? J WoildQ't you like to look young even wltD your hat off? TNen start URlng Pure The Natural Hulr Food which go*« Into th<» root of all Hair Trouble*. m all ChfmiiU, High-tl**i* Stores and Hair OMMi Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 34 4 PlVftOW In-day Chunpf Sellers ;j 2nd Forward (O^tlDec.. Buyers 715 16 7 15J16 SeUeK Ilia 1 15 W 3rd Foriard (JanlMar.) BV6K 8 1 16 '1 516 jg Sellers H l r
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    • 73 4 London. Friday PALM (Ml, (Malava) In bulk Au«.;sept. shipment Previous To-day COTR A (Straits, F.M.S.) £15 17.6 Value Unchanged 1X4)1. 8hipme.it £10.17.1 Seller* Unchanged SAGO rLOUR (Sarawak) aafJ9ept. Shipment 7 9 Value 7 10% Sellers TAPIOCA (1st quality) (Singapore) Aug. Shipment 1313 Sellers Unchanged peppeb (F.A.o.) White Muntok Aug.'Oct. Shipment
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    • 31 4 I t (U II Previous Tl v J Fine Bar per oz. £7.2.4^. £7 8a > Ci SILVER ior7tc Spot 19 716 »H 4 months' forward 19 5 1G 19^
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    • 22 4 TIN Standard Previous To-da?*" I Spot <afternoon (closing price) £194» L r l93 3 4 ci Forward £1951 b £193^
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    • 125 4 Dun lop Rubber 27 9 27 0 General Electric 776 77*6 Imperial Chemical Industrie- 3110. 31,6 4V 2 d Imperial Tobacco Ml 3 l 40;7 l 7^(l Antfio-Dutch 293 29j- -3d Canadian Pacific 634 6 3 i London Tin 39 317& -l^d Rubber Plan Investment Trust 30
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    • 61 4 London. Friclav Previou.s To-day Chans*' r.T. onPavus (closing middle rate) 178.91 Unchanged r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8.95 51b 8.94 716 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) U. 3 132 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) is 2d Unchansett
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    • 48 4 New York. Aug. U. kiikhm: Previous To-day Chaise Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 15 15 lb 15 13 li -tt Sellers 16 L 5% ■orward Oct.iDtc Buyers 16 116 16 118 Sellers 16 3 16 16S 116 TIN Quiet Quiet Spot 43', 43 t f
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  • 72 4 Singapore. Friday: "I bou^B birds to set them free as an oflj God," said Leong. Kors. <&«•*; oid Cantone.se when chafed btf Conrad Oldham. the second m« this morning for cnieity to l The accused pleaded guilty. W Jansen.of the S.P.CA toJdWjJ that the accused was wWjM^ Bridge
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  • 50 4 Mr. pan Joo Chua. chief clerk of I the Criminal District and Police Courts, Singapore. i& goins on transfer to the Attorney-Gencrar.s Chambers, where he Eumum duties as office assistant on Bepi. 1 Mr. Chan has been chief clerk for a period of over 18 years. I
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  • 183 4 Sing aport, Fridi THE International situation 1 again caused a certain m of hesitancy among holdm 4 little ntnreus selling has takes durine the week. This has I well absorbed by the trade and I nicallv the position is sounder 1 ever, says the report
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  • 248 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Friday. MESSRS. Fraser Co.'s report for today is as follows: MINING. Tin at midday was $97 3 4, down r 2. London telegrams received this morning contained very little of interest and m the local market Sterling tin shares were also dull and
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  • 638 5 STOCKS SHARES FBy Fraser Company Singapore, Aug. 12, 5 p.m. ■pioang 44 '48|.nomcd 1 ■1 2419 2519 I l l n- 22|6 2 23|9 /2 V gT i 719 8 9 Hrauuc 24 j g 26 9 V 31;6 3219 m 0.70 0.74 m 0.27 0.30cd d 1 Tin 9|9
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  • 174 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 12, 5 pm. Com nj Dividend Book* Date n w, 0 Y^ Clos Payable Austral Malay 9d. div. IQ% 2d. bonus SSS s Si angor i-?% 5 Aug Au 25 Au 21 ia>/ 2 Johan Tin 5% int. Aug. 13 A ur.
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  • 217 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. Buyen. Ampats 4|- 4 6 Batu Selangors 1.40 1.50cd Hong Fatts 0.98 1.03 Hongkong Tin 22 6 23 9xd Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 919 11;Katu Tin 2516 266 Kramats 101- lljKillinghalLs 18 3 19 3 Kuchais 1 35 1 40 Laruts ioj6 lljLingui Tin
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  • 147 5 Z l^ C Ud. $30,000 tag rea pl 30 W7 109 norn a as t 6 N^ tot S V 7^ »MOW" l W; ;5 SeP»- 1 122 123 Hi 1 Nov i» 101 ]02»/ 2 ci I'fc.MM. >X Ml 11 Vi t>% x»2<) led. 1956-66 $4
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    • 151 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.VIncorporated m the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,090,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. .Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director A.
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    • 329 6 EVERYBODY'S RAVING OVEr"this** s^T jWE KNEW you'd prefer DELMIIfUL DE-LOVABLK OKAX\ A [CAPITOL to..C m: aw a HHBfe -MAD ABOUT i3u«i I With HERBERT MARSHALL, ARTHUR TREACHER and GAIL PATRICK l YOl. TOO, WILL WANT TO SEE IT TWICE •O9«a ■■■■•■■■tl«i citin,,, ROXY BAR OPEN > PM TILL MIDMGB LAST
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    • 45 6 ROBBERY CHA» AA\ENDED .wbea J Singapore. Moh and Yap Ah B°< Mr. Conrad Oldhaff trate. this morning r3 y. robbery. Court n P d J his worship ?rc^ from toe Depot :> withdraw the gffi Bojj sistf. AS The newt! the accused v. Filial has ciised.
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    • 279 7 THE MALAYAN MAGIC CIRCLE will present I'LE UIABLK" I A pot-pourri of REVELRY, RHYTHM REVELATION W AT THE victoria theatre Wednesday, 31st August tiday, 2nd September at 9-30 p.m. Saturday, 3rd September I I PRICES: $3, $2, $1. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S |SUN TALKIES (New World) 1 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I
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    • 228 7 I Kowr /^/o Week-End Show Is Here! At The Only THEATRE, Where you can j enjoy pictures m Coo! Comfort I ALHAMBRA| (Direction: SHAU BROTH KRS Ltd.) DAILY 4 SHOWS II a.m. 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m. j jf^ SONJA HENIEJ j J DON AMECHEJ foPßr^^lttSi^ l^^Bfc <**tok.Jtr Musical Srrtstlioii Of
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  • 644 8 EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM CRITICISED Mr. Cheeseman's Report On Vocational Training SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. mom c*mc»* <». am was bdu< "Wnal Mnmu 18 CONTAINED IX THE REPORT ON VOCATIONAL WAIN,N,; IN MA. AVA BY MR H v CHEFSEMAN CHIEF INSPECTOR OF ENGLISH (SCHOOLS, s.S. AND .M.S.. M.I 10 M.^ A TOUR OF SCHOOLS
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  • 129 8 (From Our Own Correspondent Aior Star, THi: Ivedai> Distress Relief Fund Committf* are pu f linup an eleboratc programme of entertainment which will run frr three days m aid of the China Distress Relief Fund. The variety shows which will be held at the Grand Amusement
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  • 153 8 "BUDDHA GIRL" EXPLAINS Fair-haired and blu I wrath of the th| Ceylon by publish,,. taken m the lap of a Bu^'Tß rived at Southampton m th ar l Ormonde. :lr *B Miss Hollick. wh i hti m. prepare for her wedding o"m I Watt, which is t., lake piu. e
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  • 294 8 FINANCIAL WORRIES DROVE HIM TO SUICIDE iFrom Our Own Correspondent, 9 f Alor Star. fJ»HK knowledge that after ynrs of :oil and hardships, he had no! saved a cent and had still to work to prevent himself and hi family from running into starvation, drove an elderly Chinese Ons Teik
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  • 202 8 PE nulavan Magi* Circle to break the record m the ter of spectacular amateur prwj tions with its new show "Le JJ** which opens at the Victoria TUff" on Auj. 31 Rehearsals are now receiving J final dressings, and the progJ which provides considerable \v°ll
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    • 92 8 MARK DOWN THE DATE NOW PHONE 5261 TO-DAY TUESDAY, AUG. 1 6th AT THE iIIMT 41 I, QAM MALAYAN PKKMIHRK Off BRITAIN'S SI FREMII MOTION PICTURK TRIUMPH At which 11. i:. the Governor has kindly consented to attend. II I I I :j£u»i£lf EIHHHHk !hhw. "THE DRUM" with SAIU j
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  • 435 9 Technical Improvements Introduced I authorities of the Hupeh Provincial Government m CenI J 1 hina where Hankow is located have launched a farEm*; w» r time r econstruction programme which calls, L r other things, for increasing production and foreign t and lor improving hydraulic
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  • 308 9 FAITH MEANS MORE THAN FAME FAITH means more than fame or a coronet to Brother Peter Hubert Gordon Gilbey, the 23--year-old Benedictine monk who has become heir to the ancient peerage of Vaux of Harrow den "It will make no difference at fell to me. I propose to continue my
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  • 82 9 Cairo. THE Egyptian Government wishes to enter into direct negotiations with Soviet Russia about the arrangements of a' trade treaty but wishes, as before, to remain without diplomatic relations. Preliminary negotiations to this en Nun n rV r °m next co»> then\ kara some time
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  • 183 9 j Hankow ANTICIPATING japans m- air-raids vi Urn Hankow area on a ItfM scale. Chinese air defence headquarters are •low caliin;; on the public tor co-op«ia-Mon m the following air defence me* sum. 1. All identification oi persons killed by bombs must be made within three hours,
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  • 197 9 Manchukuoan Tension Will Help China LONDON COMMENT London. REPORTS received m London indicate that Japan is sending a large number of troops, intended originally for the Yangtse lront to the affected area on Urn Manchukuo-Russia frontier. The pfOgp>Ct Of a clash with Soviet Russia bai compelled Japan to
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    • 416 9 IJ^ I Imperial Airways w proud to re-publish I X |VVy#J| compliments offered to generously laA> I/Jpj|\| /v rtfl important aviation paper of the [UK IB^ I |r ni7«d States, American Aviation, 1 J May I X I 1 v .W, o/j the IMPERIAL flying -boat* 11^ yrft^Mly M 'We've
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  • 281 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Aug. 13, 1938. GERMANY AGAIN THE cable news published yestei day concerning Germany's big-scale preparation! for war vat, at first aight, rather disturbing. According to Renter's diplomatic correspondent, the extent of the war-like preparations have caused uneasiness among the German population, particularly m the frontier regions
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  • 781 10  - AIRSHIP RUMOURS FLYING ROUND AGAIN AUTOLUCUS PERSONAL VIEWPOINT, />•>■ TIIUU is I tou( h ot the rill] about test*] uhich<am.'fr»n. London UK other day regal**! riportotf Amrriran .x|Mjim<*nts with ail-hips uith I viru to their KM as lying aircraft tarrifis Air hip.s haw such a lon I ■> Ot behind
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    64 10 traliu W/Va, iBSSJ I^?^ ?S2^ Mail fl > in b at air m?" without surch, j "l*n it l,ft s t h- innto? vi hld Panii< seen off by a di.tinfuished gathennj < J„„ •rav,l to \«sira Ha P S n ,'r\ .ir t<>nS I<>tl< rs and to inaugurate t?»e
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  • 110 10 Mrs. Reeve-Tucker and Ilia Ci j Reeve-Tucker are staying »< N j Bungalow. Fr user's Hill Mr. Justice Raja IfUM hai take: i residence m the Judge's bun? Seremban. as Resident Judge for! Sembilan. <; if Miss H. M. Depler. 0* new Pria of the Methodist Girls' School. X
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    1152 11 ri w our Oun Correspondent) London, Aug. 6. I new Autogiro is on the way. I Last W eek the Cierva firm ■npleted trials with their latest Hdel. the C.40. Mm Who saw the machine at Korth. Middlesex, give most faEbk reports. It is said to be a ■dvance
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  • 210 11 Economic Crisis Foreseen 1 Tnri^ Geneva. cril faced witn an economic 7 c l*\ most as severe as that m accor dlnf t0 fmancial eX p er ts of «whnh nat f the League of Nanitteri ave P re .Pared a report to be ie rpn 2 he tina ncial
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  • 278 11 COR the second time, Dr. Carol Sims, child welfare expert- at the Ministry of Health, is faced with the problem of choosing between marriage and a career. That is unless Whitehall lifts the marriage ban on women Civil Servants. If Whitehall is adamant she is faced with the
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    • 103 11 TM^IIU^ONIC POOD J OMMOM tf wm «IMMI iwonß 1 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m flare 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 driving, cruising, fish in* tennis or any
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    36 12 Ssg:isSJS«j ..< a< y. Planet News r :.»i,s »«e n tMrt HM s. n,,U lh '"•'"""•"'■alion Planet News A spot far from the madding Bank Holiday crowds was H* sleepy wayfarer m the Mall, London. Planet News
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    87 13 Miss Joan Edwards. 17-year-old cinema u*herette of Hendon was crowned Beauty Oueen of Finchley (London) by Eddie Hughes of Finchlev Football Club when the third annual Fete, Sports and Fun Fair of the Club took Dlace at Sum mers Lane, Finchley. Planet News Miss Edwards having: her hair attended to
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    • 35 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMABKED BRITISH SILVERWARE Mil DOE I VICE DISHES S\M IT DIS.'TIS ALSO CLOCBII uellery uatciies IU kkst is 10 DOMI VM) ski: RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SIMi.irOKE.
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  • 762 14 HATS GO HEADLONG NTO CHIC Let Hollywood Show y OM Just What is Smartest T HERES nothing quite so exciting m jf you favour beveiled. hnw. I tha world of fashion as new ideas m hats. Every woman must fall for them and when they are as gay and d
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  • 259 15 '•>• Ullmunn th< other I' show* us a selection for office desks, or tor room M library, which WOT* bl( We particularly liked lock for the desk which PB. one at either .side f l solid, and very at chromtwn setting a(k bftie. The face of
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    • 56 15 Tr)£ iAD£ TA££ has now a .stock ol Pehin jewellers Jade Cornelian Rose Quail/ Lapis Lazuil Torquoise Tourmeline Silver 18 Battery Road. Ist floor Pliune 7143 SPECIAL OFFER FOR AUGUST only < BEALTIFIIL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES 1 at $8.00 and $10.00 only v >i ison i»i;h >i LADIES HAIRDRESSKRS
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    • 341 16 BJ a]^[B[^B BYTtOandBRIfISHTiNDiA LINES IWUOKPORATED IN ENGLAND i l)ut it'm Z. 26 SOMALI 6800 Oct. 21 BURDWAN 0,070 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6,000 Nov. 19 1938 1938 BANGALORE 6.000 Aug. 18 SOUDAN 6,500 Oct. 13 NALDERA 10.000 Aug. 26 RAJPU TANA 17.000 Oct. 21 CORFU 15.000 Sept. 9 RANCHI 17,000 Nov.
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    • 414 16 V TO FRENCH P OR *J j LV*»J CHARCEURS REUnisl HOMKWAKDS. I I cap ST JACQUEf Tor Marseilles, Nantes, St. ttazain Bordeata v. J i ADEN For Marseilles. Hcvre. Antwern. Dunkirk ITO SAIGON INDOCHINI S■' CAP VARELLA For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong I FORBIN For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphons I
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    • 256 17 1 1 It S PHILP LI XE I I Incorporated m Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. M AUR 29 Sept 3 B;i Sept 30 Oct. 4 W<+cn round trip tickets fW" SinEapore In Austruln Md at the Bng raies I era may transfer at Singapore Brisbane. Sydney or 5 5£S
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    • 62 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA U N T II I A 10,000 TONS SAILING AUGUST 25, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern acw>miuod*u< l lor Plrst Saloon txd "^tSXS^SSim UM to Chin. «d Jap« P and O.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 274 17 IsT AL INTELLIGENCE j I TO-DAY I rO R PEK DAT E AND TIME :rv rli;^i Aug. 13 10 a.h. M md Macao Chitrai 13 10 a.m. M l Chitrai 13 10 a.m. ft Chitrai 13 10 a.m. i Tchiti 13 11 a .m. Britain x K.LM 13 2 p.m.
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    • 841 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORRoI SAT.-AUG. 13 MUKHWS LONDON n, kom I -jssßToi? fsi 1 5.30 Chinr.sc Mu -c 720 Tne New Hippodrome Orchestra, 95 Tlmerfn2i a rOO The Victor Celeste Trio P-J. programme. conductor, William Pethers. Dance mvs c h" 730 Time weather, news Mid an too «g^ mttrte.
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  • 88 19 French 'Plane Factory For Canada Fvr Montreal. xperts" have been looking into ssibility of manufacturins aircraft of French ada. which included Henri j aeroplane manufac- I -i here with Mr. Tremblav. Minister ol Labour, and it hat numerous questions tl establishment of th *ere discussed. Wh( arrived here accomM Rouie.
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  • 120 19 Brussels. I/ISITORS bringing 'heir cars and motor-cycles to Belgium this summer ar«» to be granted a rebate o( 50 centimes about six-jeventhj ol a p< iw per litre on their purchases ol petrol. providing they stay, at least, three days m the country. The rebate is
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    • 78 19 p^^Y^f Jl Picked and preserved as I^^ packed m airtight bottles, ji*^o@||3i^^^i' Crosse Black well's IV* Gooseberries remain a? \\ijtf; lsl§jls day that they are gathered an<^ U1 make the most hC^ a» ,,»*«0 ir inviting tarts and pies, or IS^^^^^^S can he eaten vvtt^ custard I .^J^. 'TffflW^^^A. 'Jill
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    • 622 19 ■EEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE BERLIN COLOMBO 1,,, v i from prerious page) 15 20 Me* (19.7 m HOLLAND ■r^Bethfrwr^ g s» pin VPBS UMcis<^-' ec,..5«M.. (W m ErAirt-S:, ?:S &f of music (ccntln i^ffiA^ss. g string Quartet). t f R 1( JSJ"-., ments. Sporte talk. J-nina. Japan and Further India
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  • 857 20  - PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY'S IPOH RACES Marcus Superbus r. THK two da> Skye meetinK of thf Prrak Turf Club will "<" o eluded this afternoon with a card of right events, the first rare starting at 2.45 p m. Although there were DO .startling upWta on Thursday, generally speaking, the popular
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  • 638 20 [From Our Own Correspondent] i Jobore Bahru, Friday. 1 Till. Johore State Police held a very successful athletic sports meeting yesterday at the Depot ground. There was a large and distinguished gathering and amongst those were II 11. Sir Ismail, Tungku Mahkota, Johore, Her Highness Tungku Ampuan
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  • 42 20 Race I— LEONIE Mickey Mouse Race 2— <iLAMOUR A^y Contractor Race 3— LADOLET Foxy Race 4— M. G. fc Bay Ladi^ Race iv-STOXE GINGER Mandai Race 6— EMPENNAGE Rod Race 7— BEACON Emperor Kublai Race B— SURE CURE KaJaw MNMa MMMMNN|
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  • 294 20 Methodist School Athletics F Singapore, Fn OLLuWING are the resnh filth annual sports of the nudist Picparatory English lava Lcbar. union were held n day Miss K. M. Flarvev distril the prize?,. VIQ Yards— A: 1. George Ch Phua Eiu' Yarv 3. Leo Puay Lin 220 Yards— B: 1. Lim
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  • 633 21 UROPEAN SEAMEN INVOL VED Singapore, Friday. ill X over the engaging of Arab firemen on board the Brandon 4 to jliejjations of wrongful dismissal being made against the rof l he vessel Captain Thomas Reid, by five European T R ki d appeared this morning Marine Court before CtoTc
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  • 166 21 Singapore. Friday. lAH !l«»oker. a private of the Loyal Kegiment stationed at roan Barracks, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imn < this morning by Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge on his tuiilty to a charge of housebreaking. l imod trial on a second a <mpte
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  • 465 21 Sappers Gaoled For Car Thefts Singapore. Friday. SAPPKKn. Robert J. Mcllroy and Jack Plested were this morning charged m the second court with two car thefts each, and Mcllroy had three extra charges of rash driving, failing to stop after an accident and driving without a licence. Both pleaded guilty
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  • 292 22 MUNICIPAL SERVICES HARBOUR BOARD SHARE LEAGUE POINTS Jnnl SJS cub i i* a twrd m^- canton rnent Road yesterday. it. wa.sr.-;-rHtabh -that the JJMOd hall the same was marked by rough play, r slII of which Choy Khun Onn ived a bad kick on Uw knee. bune reporter rendered aid
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  • 136 22 \from Our Own Correspondent] Muar. Friday pOOD play by Ali bin Haji Ahmad was v the feature of the match m thn Men's Open Doublus tie In the North Section of the Johorr State Tennis championship meeting between Yon bin Mian and N. A. Hannay and Ali bin
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  • 137 22 NON BENDERS CRICKET pOLLOWING are the teams that will re- present the Singapore and Selangor Non-Benders m their cricket fixture on Saturday and Sunday on the Padang, play smarting ftt 2 p.m. the first day. and at 11 a.m. on the second day. Selangor Xon- Benders: A. J BostockHill; C.
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  • 93 22 {From Our Oun Correspondent] Malacca, Friday. A good number of members of the Adamevean Badminton Party were present at the annual general meeting held at "Fannyville", Kundor. The following were ejected office bearen for the current year:--President: Mr. Loh Hung Loon; VicePresident: Mrs. Khoo Slan Eng; Hon. Secretary:
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  • 109 22 Latvian Charged Singapore, Friday. A KK rsTF.lt m Kuala Lumupr, a few r day* back for an offence alleged to have been committed m Singapore, (irne Bersin, a 24-year-«ld lonian, appeared this morning before Mr 8. Rawlingis, the Third Mag-strate, to answer a itergc of rhrnUng a Singapore man named
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  • 377 22 Singapore, Friday. THE Geylang English Afternoon 1 School, Singapore, held their second annual sports this afternoon on their own ground. The weather was excellent, Mrs. Graham White, the wife of the Archdeacon of Singapore, distributed the prizes at the conclusion of the sports, which were a
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    29 22 AN INCIDENT m yesterday's First Division soccer match m which thj the Police, wooden spoonists m the League showed surprising^ e«J form to trounce the Recreation Club six-one. Tribune
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  • 358 22 KEEN STRUGGLE FOR THIRi DIVISION POINTS Mental Hospital 2: V.M.C.A. 4 DRAW >\as a fair reflection of the Third Division fixture befr ween the Mental Hospital and the V.M.C.A. placed at the latter's ground yesterday. Both sides appeared determined not to slacken the pace and
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  • 52 22 for Sunday, m the S i n.- nam eD A.ssociation badmin on our. eh Singes: Q-*- A. I. Pereira vs. Ra^ j. uia rdha« Peter vs. C. B. Nair; J tl Ferna ni J. C. Koruthu: Frank J Kunjukri.shnan. a the Play will .star' I :it B> oiation's
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  • 554 23 )ODEN SPOONISTS, QT THEY WON 6-1 tecs Routed In First Division 6; Recs L ISO a welcome return to form the Police, wooden spoots trounced the S.RC. by six goals to one m an interesting h one sided first division soccer fixture of the S.A.F.A played
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  • 45 23 I Singapore, Friday < Lee Lai Cheng apMr Conrad Oldham. the this morning and charge of theft of reign valued at $25 Mr M. N. Selfe. Wa worship that he did At ehe lost heavily at gambr fquest of Court Inspector >x'f p P^tponed seatence
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  • 138 23 The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform m public during the week as follows under the direction of Mr J. C. Hitch, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M R.M.S.M.:— To-morrow at Botanic Gardens at 8.30 pjn.:— 1. March, "Florentiner March,' 1 Julius Furik. 2. Overture, "Maritana," Wallace. 3. Selection
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  • 431 23 GUTHRIE'S REPORT n THRIE Co/s report on raUer lor the tot halfrftto year reads as follows:— The permissible exportable amount during the period under review was 10, percent January March and 60 per! cent. April June. r pstrictpd« World stocks outride thj
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    16 23 WINNER of the "B" division, high jump event, at the Geylang English School sports yesterday. Tribune
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  • 139 23 Singapore, Friday. CHORTLY after the arrival yester- day morning of the Messageries Maritimes liner "Felix KousseT from China ports, two men slipped ashore. As they were passing by the examination station at Gate 5, excise officers on duty there called them m for examination.
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  • 198 23 Singapore, Thursday. The political situation, particularly m the Far East, has continued to overshadow the market which has ruled generally dull and at times easy on limited speculative liquidation. Offerings of physical rubber during the period under review have again been small. At the
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  • 226 24 AMERICAN PROPERTY BOMBED Hankow, Friday. fHINfcSE planes rebombed Japanese t warships on the Yangtse yesterThree were seen sinking while five others were heavily damaged. A very blcx>dy battle ls developing on the east bank of Chekhu Lake since ye.stcrdav evening, when Chinese troops recovered PingtenK Hill. More I mnrorcements arrived
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  • 231 24 LONDON. FRIDAY TOE MATCH BETWEEN ™E AUSTRAI LIANS AND SURREY AT THE OVAL WAS ABANDONED TO-DAY OWING TO RAIN. Australians 297 (Barnes 63 1. Surrey 105 for 7 (O'Reilly 4 for 25 > Derby beat Worcester by six wickets Worcester 148 (Alf Pope 5 for 47) and
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  • 80 24 Lightning Kills Child London, Friday. UIOLENT storms continued m various parts of England. London, which had hitherto escaped, was visited by thunderstorms last night and many roads m the western suburbs were flooded and traffic stopped, and some buildings were struck by lightning, which also caused
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  • 85 24 London, Friday. THE rapid extentioni of the .automatic control lystemi of dangerous road Junction* is taking place throughout the United Kingdom and over 1.6U0 vehicle Actuated siftem are now m use. A number ol public authorities, especially m rural areas, are at present substituting trariic iighb; for some
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  • 332 24 Germany's Milit ar Preparations Great Frontier Activity LONDON. THURsJ DECENT REPORTS OF LARGE SCALE GERMAN MIIITadvI PARATIONS HAVE NOT ESCAPED ATTENTION I\ n ml! CIRCLES IN LONDON AND ABROAD. SAYS REUTEH* M CORRESPONDENT. THEY ARE ALSO BELIEVED TO RF S3 SOME UNEASINESS AMONG THE GERMAN POPULATIOV 3 CULARLY IN THE
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  • 425 24 The appointment of Capt. J. F. Paterson, R. A., to be Brigadier Major, S.S.VJV has been approved with effect from July 1. Miss M. Powell, Matron Grade 11, Malayan Nursing Service, has been appointed to be a Matron, Grade I, Malayan Nursing Service, with effect from Jan. 2.
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  • 26 24 London. The first cons:- leM Anglo American Oil a rriv« the refineries al ..^B day. Meanwhih. surveyors are pi V.r« foroilonCht-v British Official Wireless
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT
    • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT 58, August 13, 1938. EDITED BY < HERMES Every Saturday.
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    • HERMES' WEEK-END SPORTS PARADE
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        1124 1 Willow has his tlnii?. p beginning X up their iu i pads upj w. an« 0] m Smgadrifting to a 1:J been full even i it has not H at «aa hopE much-need-gtus of tourt organliiben will Dot much mor? I aorth of the l^ay; m SelaneSronor Shield titiun
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      • 24 1 ELSEWHERE TO-DAY P(if/< Seletar notes Local cricket a Changi swimming 3 Hitdqe gj p> > J 7wr/ (op<CJ Sclanqoi nottt 6 Table C TannUh 7
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    • 987 2 AIR FORCE WATER POLO TEAMS HA VE A BUSY WEEK By Flash THE finals of the Air Force swimming sports were 1 held last Friday, and at the close of a pleasant meeting Engine Repair Section, who are the happy nos.ses.sors of four Station swimmers, had no difficulty m winning
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    • 186 2 I ATEST figures of Singapore batting and bowling averages are as follows Batting Inn. N.O. Runs. H.S. Aver. R Thor 25 5 787 121* 39Ji Capt Bryan 18 2 808 101* 38.00 Ueut Simpson 27 3 866 132* 36.10 N. Sullivan 27 2 661 122* 26.44 Ueut Duke
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    • 73 2 Just missed cycle record ijARRY Hill, the Yorkshire cyclist, I*l attacked the Bfitish hour cycling record on the Paddington recreation ground here recently. It was announced at first that Hill had beaten the previous best time by Frank Southall by covering 25 miles 1)67 2 yards, but later the track
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    • 352 2 H.K.S. win Oldfield cup BLA&AN Mati Gunners did v«y Uttk winning m the eventi fi the Ottftdd Cup, which took plu at Ch*Bf i last Thursday. The W H.K.S.. favourites of the day, atried «ff nearly all the honours. The ft x 440 relay, which was nu a water-logged track,
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    • 172 2 MEW South Wales, holders of the Sheffield Shield, open the 1938-38 season on November 28, with a match ag nst f Queensland at Brisbane. The following is the fixture list for the coming season— New^m.th'wV 0 29 Q ue ensland vs. New South Wales at Brisbane
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      25 2 h flan?Or s goalkeeper who played a great game and off* thwarted the home forwards 1* it seemed as if they were abont U score.
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    • 214 3 Royal Engineers swimming and water polo teams entered the Airmen at Changi with aquatic sports meeting on Monevening. programme opened with a 16 is medley relay race which combin- two and three length relays with roke and breastroke relays. At t seemed as if the Airmen would asily but
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      27 3 Ht W H. Duke whose remarkwell of bowling success after tt<i(i failure enabled the UnitInices to win the S.C.C cricket nament by defeating the Et•as last weekend.
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    • 31 3 *ln*an Cricket Board of ConVia I l f m the MCC l 0 pWS im% r lndUt duHng \*"»*m that the MCC. J le am <*teur s in the team.
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    • 579 3 MALAYA'S big match the Colony vs. Malay States being over, the Malayan cricket reason is drawing: to its end and the usual close of the season slackness is urevalent everywhere. Several matches were called off la.st weekend. The most gtnkint feature
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    • 1060 3 HAVE always maintained that, unlike football, age to a cricketer means nothing This was amply borne out when the Non-Benders met m a »rand match at the "Dog" during the past week-end. The match was noteworthy for some big scoring by both the sides. The sides that
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      28 3 Lin' and Dunne, losing pair m the Senior Fours at the R.S.YX rowinr last" weekend, paddling away from the landing sta*e to take up position at (he breakwater.
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      35 3 A. L. Benry, once designated Malaya's best footballer, tiho led Selangor to victory m the Malaya Cup competition. Although now referred to as a '"veteran", Henry is still m the top rank of socctr men.
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    • 158 3 r -he moment the hM been having a 1 appalling luck **th four of their best men of the game and njunes have not been l^been sufficient it i 2 p putu ut mto the field be described as fc^b^TS injufed were da n itm rv
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    • 145 3 R UGGER POSTS ARE UP IN K. L. FORTHCOMING ties m the local cup competitions have been announced, which is a reminder that the season is fast drawing to a close, that, and the rugger posts that have come up on the Technical school ground where regular practices among the
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    • 121 3 American Woman's 880 Yards Success MRS Katherine Rawls Thompson, the American Olympic swimmer and world record holder, broke the record for the women's 880 yards free style at Santa Barbara, California, returning a time of 11 mins 33 15 sees. The urevious record of 11 mins 34 2
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    • 31 3 A., a parting sift, Grimsby Town F.C. presented a cheque tor £250 to Jack Bestall. international iorward, when he left the club to take up a couching engagement.
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    • 348 4 /IOLF professionals have been feeling for some time U that the all-round expense involved m competing for the British Open Championships is too high. After all. travelling, and hotel expenses. must be met. and there are feet for the Cftddlea and money for incidentals to De
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    • 59 4 MRS. Reginald Whitcombe, wife of the British Open champion, has been elected an honorary member of Parkstone Golf Club m recognition of her husband's success at Sandwich. Whitcombe himself is an honorary member of Parkstone where he has been professional for some years. This is the first
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    • 84 4 THE Wingfield Sculls, amateur sculling championship of Great Britain, rowed over the University course on the Thames from Putney to Mortlake, was easily won by P. h. Jackson, of the London Rowing Club, who beat T. H. Tyler, the Thames R.C., and regained a title
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    • 287 4 iiS what has been described as "the weirdest wicket m tin gland" the Australians have retained their hold on the ashes and England must now wait another two years before she has another chance of reclaiming this mythical trophy. s The Australian's victory means
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    • 87 4 THK Keich sport leaders have decided not to send any German women sh^whio^t l^ E Uropean champ™" _hips. uhlch take place at the Wembley Empirr pool, during August y that C V SSS n ft en for this decis ion is tnat both the Dutch
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    • 35 4 'GRANDSTAND' VIEW OF THE MALAYA CUP FINAL This is how many enthusiasts watched the Malaya Cup final last week-end Every point of vantage outside »he ground was occupied by those who could not get inside.
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    • 189 4 |S Donald Budge going to turn professional That is the question which is burning nis world at the moment. A report from few Yo-k Mated that -reliable quSSrSj nounced that the Amen Z V/* 1 renounce his amateur star L and intended 5 career with
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    • 28 4 The English c t s& *g? opens officially on jatu^^ ppca c Practice matches wm week-end and next j .je grounds. The Sco.f this week-end.
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    • 943 5  -  Marcus Superbus Turf Tropics, By DENANG enjoyed some good racing during the Autumn season of the Penang Turf Club, m spite of the fact that the moderate entry was not very encouraging. Winning form proved to be the best iorm to follow, and on all four dnys the favourites
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    • 36 5 SHOULD BE GOOD BET FOR IPOH (P. Lo*ue, the trainer, leading m Faith (Garrard up), after the pony had a race at the Singapore "Summer" Extra. She should be a good bet at Ipoh this afternoon.
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    • 346 5 IfcHOILD an athlete compete m events other than those he has made his P own? Should Wooderson, for instance be Permitted to ran i in the falf-mile instead of his customary mile? Or should D. O Ftadlay, En*tnd s best hurdler, be allowed to try his luck at the
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    • 84 5 DON Br adman, whose masterly innings at Headingly saved the Ashes for Australia, is likely to huvt a street named after him m Aaelaide. his home town by adoption Plans are soon to be submitted for a next subdivision at WoodvtUe a suburb of Adelaide, and
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    • 25 5 Teams from Italy. Holland. Belgium. France. Norway. Iceland and Luxembourg took part m the English A. A. A championships at the White City last month.
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    • 223 5 lIENRY Cotton, the former British H Open champion, who lost h is tiUe this year to Reginald Whitcombe, gained "me consolation when he won the Belgian Open at Brussels He finished with a record aggregate of 277 beating the previous best of 279
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    • 170 5 More Bradman Records IT difficult to keep pace with the records made by Don Bradman. While we arc noting the accomplishment of more feats unrivalled m cricket history he presents us with a fresh batch of -never be fores'' to think about. Up to and including the Leeds match the
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    • 33 5 itch inn T ual inter-University polo mbririi u Hurl ingham. Oxford beat i 54 m,u y ei ht goals to four. Of Jches played to date, Camn *ve won 28 and Oxford 26.
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    • 317 6 SELANCOR 'VETERANS' SEE IT THROUGH, BRING HOME MALAYA CUP tfELAKOOR'S confidence m the ability oi Henry and d u» men to pull oft the cup final and bring the trophy back u> the Federal capital again proved to bdid it and they have the heartiest con.ratukmons ii -ill SeldiiKor fans.
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    • 32 6 In the annual Lords and Commons vs. i -louses of Parliament cricket match last mootfa the Lords and Commons won liy 45 runs, scoring 189 m reply to a total of 144
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    • 127 6 J. MINTER, oj the Balmain Cricket Club, has been awarded the prize of £50 offered by the Sydney Daily Telegraph for the fastest cejitmy made m first grade cricket durinn last season. Minter scored his century m 34 minutes m an innings extended over
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    • 4 6 FIFTH TIME CUP HOLDERS
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    • 430 6 PERAK AND SINGAPORE CARRY OFF MALA YAN TABLE TENNIS HONOURS (By "Permainan") THAT table tennis is rapidly growing m popularity was made plain during the holiday week-end, when th* first all-Malayan open championships were held m Ipoh. The tournament brought together leading exponents of the fan* from all parts of
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    • 97 6 RODERICH Menzel, the Czechjslovakian Davis Cup player, who was compelled to retire m the semi-finals of the recent championships held at Prague, is now on his way to recovery. The tall Czech player has had bad luck all this year. He played with a wrenched ankle
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    • 72 6 Charity Cricket Match Proposed A MATCH between the Australian cricketers now m England and the rest of Australia has been proposed sl> a fitting way to celebrate the centenary oi the Melbourne ground. The match would be for charity and would be played m November or December
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    • 22 6 it has a f ollowingj"^ 1 Italy won the World Footb-:^ 1938, beating Hun&aO two m the final tic. Colombes stadium m
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    • 70 6 Why English Cricket Is In Decline TNCfLAND has relied too long on professional cricketers and wealthy amateurs," is the opinion of Canon E. S Hughes, President of the Victorian Cricket Association. Cricket m England has lost its grip on youth," continues Canon Hughe*. 'Only by promoting junior cricket associations, which
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      26 6 Another fine action picture of Mct'row m action during the cup final H© ls making *»„,> froln c|ose Muarter* with a Sin K apore forward haraviir.t; him.
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    • 135 6 Politicians versus diplomats k jesting remark made by M. Chautemps, the French Premier, at a reV C .!H MT KIVCn by Jean Borotra a »»A the French International Club, has led to a novel su^estion by M. Raymond Rodel, the well-known drench lawn tennis player. of wLSZHI if? iS h
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      22 7 A bunched field m the cycle race last weekend, showing the crowd of competitors under way on the outward journey to Johore.
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    • 623 7 RIGHT BOXING BY NOVICES AT TANGLIN K3 the past week, sport at Tanglin has been confined mostly to boxing, with a few football games terspersed; the main attraction, of course, being the Inter Company Novices Boxing Competition was fought over a period of five days. company winners were *A\ who
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    • 114 7 npHE Amateur Athletic Union of the 1 United States is to send a swimming team of eight men to tour Europe, according to an announcement by the chairman. Mr. Larry Johnson. This will bring the total of American athletes going abroad to 55, a
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    • 90 7 THE White City has paid out £10, Win in prize money during the first half of this season's greyhound racing. This enormous sum will certainly be exceeded by the amount to be paid out m the remaining half of the season, for the balk
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    • 97 7 tton for failing to cricket honours, "'jit and well-won vicwimbledon. succeeded Speedway "Ashes." I was a great triumph »ho JJ :it s °n. the Australian "toxin n nbeaten -the first to urn points m any one series of Tests. He is also the only rider who
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    • 171 7 Westerhout Misses A Century PENANQ is ever famous for huge scores. The supremacy of the bat over the ball was not only confined to K.L. or Malacca for the past weekend, for PenanK too had a full share of it, though there was only one match of any importance played
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    • 640 8 DMUM .n Penan* is practically at a standstill, tal O s for the last lew weeks v.th the departure of B»H> <%**£] only promoter m tattf sime the beginning of the >ear. *M hear. given up the proaiotion business. -it, ram w»io
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    • 30 8 F Dow. twftmmlni champion of England, eoualled the internaUonal record fot the iuu y.irds when he won that event In the International meet at Wemble lasl month
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    • 21 8 The Royal Nan word foe Kmttfeu the wdght was beaten three time! n t ;:uN sm v l M p()rl c^pp»onshSsS
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    • 8 8 Hl-Brltish kb a ra r P H(1 drove
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    • 36 8 Ilaji Mawardee bin Hnji, victor m the cycle rate, comin? over the finishj line with a cheerful urin on his face Me won wttft a comfortable maijl n good t:nif. I
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    • 122 8 pLAYiXr. lor IHMtjMI m the Lancashire League cricket, to Ro.v >hf tkld. at one lime opening bat?n:un ami wkkct-kceper for L^sex. New Zealanders will rw^jj field as a big scorer for VVelln-gw-a resourceful guide round Chateau giriro. I understand that at the" the English season this wander^y keter will
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    • 213 8 Cordons Enter Competition Final THE Oordcas cricketera were visitors 1 to Tanglin, this week where they engaged the Skins m a two-day cricket match m the Command Inter-Unit knock-out championship. The batting leit much to be desired on both sides and the Gordons were lucky to run out
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    • 64 8 hodrt v rr-HE English womi d a I which to W«*?%B* successful tour ot her( a now left for Austi matches will be They played 1:1^ „.d Zealand, winning Ing one. Ninety-' for the team and them f goals to her credi' > j v (Sussex,
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