Morning Tribune, 15 August 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3_No 167. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, August 15, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 271 1 RUNCIMAN'S MISSION DOOMED TO FAILURE PRAGUE, SUNDAY. }fjHU£ THE PRESENCE OF LORD RUNCIMAN SO FAR HAS ACTED AS A RESTRAINING INFLUENCE TO EXTREMISTS OF BOTH SIDES, THERE ARE SIGNS THAT THE STRAIN OF THE SUDETEN SITUATION IS BEGINNING TO TELL. With indications that nationalistic sentiment is getting slightly the upper
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  • 209 1 fEBAi air mishaps took place I I Saturday. A Reuter message n London states that six men believed to have lost their a l when an R.A.F. flying-boat B Ihed into the sea off Felix- re. One body has been found. a rom Berlin conies the news a it
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  • 52 1 Shanghai, Sunday. A FIREMAN, Andrew Ford, of the British steamer "Salvis," whose home town is Cardiff, met a violent death m the forecastle of his ship at 1 a.m. An Indian member of the crew has been arrested by the Shanghai Police. It is suspected that Ford was
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  • 15 1 Berlin, Sunday. f received Air-Marshal Balbao m tntesgaden yesterday and talked hours with him.- Reuter
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  • 24 1 London, Sunday: The death occurred to-day of Sir Landon Ronald, principal of the Guildhall School of Music since 1910. Reuter
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  • 196 1 BIG BATTLES IN SPAIN Nationalists Advance SARAGOSA, SUNDAY. H LES ARE PROGRESSING IN THE FIGHTING WHICH JIN MANY PARTS OF SPAIN DURING THE PAST I front, Nationaf forward after the cap>roduo" centre of a huge .anc! J*«. cattle and battling on the bor- one of the last Wn m which
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  • 511 1 MANY JAPS HELD Shanghai, Sunday A CROP of further minor incidents, all involving Japanese, occurred m the Settlement to-day, otherwise all passed quietly. At noon, a car failing to halt when challenged on entering the Settlement from the Japanese side, a Seaforth Highlander jumped on the running board
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  • 48 1 Double Atlantic Crossing By German Plane Berlin, Sunday. THE Condor aeroplane arrived at Tempelhof aerodrome at 10.01 a.m. local time and was given a rousing reception. The Secretary of State, Herr Milch, congratulated the four airman on the unique •Germany America— bark flight and gular traffic plane.- Reuter
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  • 27 1 London. Sunday: The "Queen Mary" was reported 55 miles west of l.mvi End at 12 36 p.m., havinK apparently broken the Eastbound record. Reuter
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  • 101 2 wii not consider the payment ol itrw m&* ik u:::::;;;;;:'uu^,.,ns w,,c, nave bf en P u,, r to (11 Employee, might bo willing to submit to arb'trauon .1 Se Twcllon Company agreed to pay their wages for the period of the strj c
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    28 2 Mr. L. P. Moscrop and Miss A. >I. Graves, who were married <m s a turd at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. The bridegroom is Kubbtr Officer. Sarawak.- Tribune.
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  • 856 2 Uff: regret to record the death. H« which occurred at 11 a.m. yestrrdav at his Sifilap residance <>t one of Singapore's best known and most respected citizens. Mr. Julian f'rankel. He had been ill for about four days. Born 54 years ago, m Russia, Mr.
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  • 36 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Sunday. Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek, apparently concerned at the safety of the Doomed Battalion, has} requested the British Charge d'Artaics to take steps to secure fair treatment for the men.-
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  • 26 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Sunday: A battle occurred this morning m the northern suburb of Peiping. gunfire being audible, lasting three hours.-
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  • 276 2 [From Our Owji Reports! Penang, Sunday. "TELL the defendants not to trust any more Bengalis, said Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the police magistrate, to-day m the course of a case m which two Malay brothers were sued by a Sikh moneylender for the recovery 01
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  • 192 2 IMPORTANT COMMUNIQW DETAILS of the scheme by which the Governments of the Federal! Malay States have agreed to receive and consider applicatwt hy share certificates issued by tht Controller of Rubber are siveni a communique published for the first time to-day. Important because it affect
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  • 76 2 [From Our Own Reporter culurfW]p(then a** JjlX Chinese, including two women, lost their f fc«r,** boat, m which they were travelling from Lumut to I J ifter n(H»n ed m mid-sea with 12 other occupants early yestercia rK uf Htirins: screams fishermen rushed to the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 4 2 SupfMn uuMfLjfa (Ac dcuj
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    • 200 2 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Achine Are you Run Pown. Nervy, suff.r Ach\n t gwoUen joints? l> you (iet Up Night* or hufTer from Burnlnf, Itching E^asaces DissUeu RJieumatiain, Circles Under S2^«w? y i Ankle B Fr *"'u,nt Headichl. n d CoUU, L..>s of Appetite and Ki.erey' Tkaa« lymptoma
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  • 775 3 MALAYAN BROADCASTS SURPRISE CEYLON'S RADIO CHIEF [From Our Own Correspond^),! 1 Johore Bahru, Sunday. Am rather surprised to observe that broadcasting mi n Malaya has not developed faster than m Colombo, m view of the rapid strides made m Malaya m other directions. said Mr. Shirlev Ha Silva, Superintendent of
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  • 99 3 Kianfi, Saturday. fhintM «ho was m the lockup pending trial for voluntarily "mi hurt to a compatriot reped his liberty on Tuesday at Jut 8 p m. by climbing over the Mien the alarm was raised he i already f.ot away. He reled m hiding till about four •lock
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  • 126 3 The Cinemas ENTIRE m Manhattan," which is ie current attraction at the Pavis an excellent film of the comedytype. With a capable cast headJean Arthur, the story concerns ctivities oJ a master-crook, who In a crime reporter a man against he decides to pit his wits rather tak» the
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  • 134 3 Frdons' Band At The Capitol To-morrow he occasion of the gala premiere of U London Film production "The i 'at the Capitol to-morrow, the ton programme of Band music will aved by the Band of the 2nd Batt. Gordon Highlanders from 5.30 to and 830 to 9.15 p.m.
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  • 11 3 Law' H AJlix P«t» of the Faculty President of the Socletr
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  • 143 3 Singapore, Saturday. RROUGHT up together, but sepattiy charged, three young Chi. nese stood m the dock of the Criminal District Court this morning. A charge of carrying arms m public was preferred against Chan Kirn Kam who claimed trial and the case was postponed to Aug. 16. Accused
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  • 150 3 S7S4 CHEQUE Siftgapore, Sunday OM. All POOH claimed trial on Saturday at Singapore whrn produced before Mr. Conrad Oldham. the Second Magistrate, on a rhar>{» of cheating m respect of a cheque valued at $754.00. It was alleged that the accused ru:i raiitoed to the firm of Apcar
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 16 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITEDChina Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire. Marine. Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
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    • 110 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN:- Special Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS:- Reduced Rat»s Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulusz, Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher, 25, Barker Road. /When you raise your hai\ V dq^you raise your age? Wouldn't you like to look young cmw with your hat off?
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 72 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow In 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chumbers, Originating; Summonses and Petition for Admission of Advocate Solicitor No. 1 1938. Before Mr. Justice Home m 3rd Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment: D. C. A. 1 38— E. Mohamed Sheriff vs. S. Govindasamy anor.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 26 4 gold gay- ":>- I Fine Bar per oz ~w-b j. 9 SILVER I Spot }9. 2 H« I 4 months" torvard 19< b '16 I
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    • 69 4 London. Saturday PALM (ML (Malaya) To-dav i.. bun-. toglSept gijpnej' f lcvl Unchanged COPRA (Straits, KM.S.) nf-17-o vaiuc *,,l KI.i».ne.U HO-IT-O sellers Ell-0-0 birvr SXGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Uftdwr* AugJSefH Shipment 1U r TAWOCA 1st quality) Unchanged (Singapore) Aim. Shipment IS3 aeuera PUPPKK (F.A.Q.) M White Muntok Aug. Oct. Shipment iTnchaiuzcd
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    • 16 4 TIN Standard Previous V*"*! Spot afternoon (closing price) H®R* rS Forward £193a ll l
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    • 502 4 THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S.E Levy and Co.. by air mail yesterday: Last bale Stocks Aug. 12 Aug. 13 Adams Express (No pan 10 3 4 10 5 8 American Can (Par $25 J 96 96B American Forn. Power ST
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    • 94 4 London. Saturday Previous To-day Change DUUItel 98- 97 6 -6d Dunlop Rubber 27 0 27 9 General Electric 77 6 77 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 3110'^ 316 4 1 2 d Imperial Tobacco 1413 140.7', ~-7» 2 d Anglo-Dutch 29 3 29- -3d Canadian Pacific G 3
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    • 25 4 New York. Saturday. KUBttl.K Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Spot Buyers 15 7 8 Closed Sellers 16 P'orwjird Oct iDtr Buyers 1G
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    • 60 4 London, Saturday Previous To-day Change ♦r.T.onPavuj (closing middle rate) 178.91 178.88 M O\T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.94-7 16 8.93-11 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8U Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1,3-1 3J Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 Unchanged T.T.
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    • 35 4  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Sun* A bomb explosion occurred :n Asia Hotel. Shanghai to-d*-tent of the damage is unjno *2 Is believed that the bombj* the bogus -nvprnment 0«?" the hotel.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 59 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and
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    • 12 4 SOI Til nimisii INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD ESTABLISHED TO r >' :> 2. nnlavson Qrra
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    • 13 4 51 M r fj AD RV I *»:> I iHS VHIIDT 01 wO»«LTD» I
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  • 664 5 Singapore, Aug. 13. I p.m. 4,- 4 I 6 28|6 30|6 mbang 48[-nomcd lalav 24 9 25,9 m 0 60 C.65 22 6 24|Tin 1 40 l.50cd ungor 10 io|9 2119 2219 ;alay 15j yjL PI o 38 0 42 n 0.92V2 100 tl 22 6 23 9 ft*
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  • 194 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 13, 1 p.m (fcOCai dividend Books Date to. Dh tw Close Payable Austral Malay 9d. div. 10 2d. bonus Batu Selangor 2 x < 2 r r Aug. 20 Aue 25 A 21 12>A% Johan Tin 5% int. Aug. 13 A ue
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  • 227 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers Criers Ampats 4|- 416 Batu Selangors 1.40 1.50 cd Hong Fatts 0.98 1.03 Hongkong Tin 22|6 2319 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Hongkong Tin 22 6 23;9 Katu Tin 25 [6 2616 Kramats 101- 111KillinghalLs 1813 1913 Kuchais 1.35 1.40 Laruts 1016 11|Lingui Tin 1.62
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  • 196 5 PEN ANG MUNICH**!. t% 1926 red. 1956-66 14,000,000 int. May I Nov. 1 121 122-. ci 43/4% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 119' 2 121 ci 1935 red. 1956-1966 $625,000 int. June 1 Dec. 1 XOO'i ***** d 1% 1937 red. 1955-65 $3,000,000
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    • 150 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.Vincorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) Bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030.000 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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    • 204 6 j jiff 1 TO-NICHT 6.15 9.15 W I PAVILIOS g I S MAI) HUT MERRY WHEN THE «J»lB| JIL I WHO Tt)OK Ml! HKKD.S 'IO '™JH OT^W ~*»fc S MFPS OUT WITH A NKW MAN ON A f^W fICM I JEAN ARTHUR W!^ j I JOEL McCREA ii^ j IN
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    • 177 6 7th DAT and EVERY SHOW Packed Mnce,,^] Even the BUS STRIKE could'nt k,-,,, „m au] rcAPiTOL ii r:' Positively LAST NIGHT ot I DEANNA'S BEST PICTURE ANI) HER I^l Hkl MISCHIEVOUS mM EXI LOITS VVITH HER HP BACHELOR DADDY HERBERT MARSHAL! NEW TNIVERSAL HIT OF THE YEAR— 'MAD ABOUT MUSIC
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 130 7 KsiiMi H^f"^ r 'taining comedies I have mgaT f Richard Hacstier. Star ■h> xi; I?FI L of the week. I BUUt see Merrily We Live' again. 1 \rchie de Bear. Daily Sketch. 1 V M (> M) RA> has harded me more laughs.' Moore Raymond, Sunday Dispatch. t nl1 K
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    • 297 7 POSITIVELY LAS/ DAY Don't miss the Musical Sensation of the Season AT MALAYA'S FIRST AIR-COM)!TIONKI) TIIKATRE. ALHAMBRA No Smoke. Dust or Heat, Absolutely the last word m Comfort. [DAILY 4 SHOWS ""V^?^ 55 20th-On*ury-Fox Musical Hit SONJA HENIE dlp^^^J^ The Queen of Skates, surpassing j£% «-JM jjl the breathless sensation
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    168 9 Results of July's "Agfa" photo- 1 praptay competition- are as i'ol- lows: First Prize: Mr. Tay Bak Hong. i X-60 Lorong Limau, Singapore. Second Prize: Lauw Pek Tjin. 19 j S Cairnhill Circle, Singapore. Z I Third Prize: Mr. Cecil L. Teskey, I 5 Central Fire Station, Singapore.
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  • 71 9 1. "The LMgblßf Lion I'—By1 By \lr. Tim CfcMfl HMlffi Surrey ltd.. S«nj»apor*\ Sam hut* Inland" Xv Mr. Kitardo A, 'h.iillmi Ktl SHi;;t|''"i' "(;c«'s«- and Sliaduws"— By Mr. T.m Burk "biia. X-M UfM| l.itnau. Sin ua pore. I. "SinfapofC l^ivt-r Scene" —By Mr. T»" Bfth liontr X <;o.
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  • 306 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Aug, 15, 1938. ANTI-OPUM WORK SET-BACK TWE closing down of the antiopium clinic m Singapore, a •step whijh the Anti-Opium Society have found necessary to take due to lack o f funds for its support, is very regrettable. It is made all the more so m
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  • 742 10 Story Of TWO YEARS OF WAR In Spain npHB Spanish Civil War begin i little over two yciti-s ago, with the military rising m Morocco, under the leadership of General Francesco Franco (writes i special correspondent). At present the Nationalists hold mon than three-flfUu oi .Spain: Catalonia H .•nt ofl
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    7 10 afienning Westland aerodrome m Essex. Planet News
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    • 31 10 To-days White Label Announcement It's hard to live within one's salary, but tt y s harder to live without tt. The greafttt hardship is to be without BEWAR'S 4 WPS -A
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    • 171 10 PIVRY OF THE WAR ISM July 17-18— Military revolt began m Spanish Morocco. July 18 —Foreign Legion land m Cadiz from Morocco. Nationalists Valladolid. Saragossa. Seville Cad^ July 25 —Nationalists establish Provisional Government at Burgos. Sept 27 —Nationalists capture Toledo and raise siege of Alcazar. I Oct 1 General Franco
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  • 572 11 ld „>nomic situation, ■v i the position of in■commoditlci like tin, beLv and more complicated, K 6 increasingly difficult for I are not specialists to get picture of what exactly is L In the case of tin, this I particularly so during the L At the beginning of 1937,
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  • 272 11 Scotland Yard To Help In Solving Australia's Most Baffling Crime Sydney. CCOTLAND YARD is to be a»ked to take a hand m solving Australia's 5 most baffling crime— the "Pyjama Girl" murder. The suggestion that the victim of the murder was an English girl is the latest sensational development m
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  • 112 11 Four of the world's greatest golf professionals figured m one of the most attractive coif matches of the season, at Walton Heath, Surrey. Reginald Whitcombe, the open champion, partnered by Hrnry Cotton, from whom he won the title recently, opposed "Bobby" Locke, open and amateur
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 91 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.
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    • 49 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD j I Obtalnablm of all Chmmisu and Storm* I VULCAIN The watch for every man and woman of taste cornbin m, </ elegance and accuracy. Ownership of a VULCAIN watch is an investment. Yick Woh Hing 429. North Bridge Road Near Middle Road) Telephone 7922.
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  • 162 12 Latest addition to the amenities at Camero.i Highlands is the Smoke House Inn. at Rintang. Tne Inn will b c completed and ready for opening at the end of October. This picture shows the inn sign. Part of the crazy paved garden and bird M
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 37 13 INSPECT OVI BEAUTIFUI. CHOICE OF LADIES ft GENTS MUST WATCHES IN STAkNLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PI.ATIMM. JEWELLED WHIST WATCHES si:i Win SEAL DIAMONDS A lAMIV. AGENTS POH 1 f'HIMIt UN \-H\K RENE ULLMANN KAFFLKS PLACE, UNGAPOSSi
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  • 2225 14 Portrait of a BusinessWoman— Chinese Heroine m London Military Trend m Fashions i iy|KS. Hand, headmistress of iTI Holwell village school, Hert- J fordshire. has resigned— as a J result nearly all the public offices S and leadenhtpi of organltttkmi S have .suddenly become vacant The
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 36 15 tTm jn i SPECIAL OFFER FOR I AUGUST only S BEAI.'TIFUL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES at $8.00 and $10.00 only S >i iso\ i»i;n m LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 3. FORT ROAD I MAFACCA (Telephone: 12 U i
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 350 16 c ri>W -^fc ß> BY P&Oaid BRITISH INDIA LIMES «I«COKPORATED IN ENGLAND I AWALWNDI ITioio Oct. 21 HAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec 30 Homewards. Leaves Leaves Tonnage .Spur Tonnage Spore 1938 1938 LANOALORE 6.000 Aur. 18 SOUDAN 6,500 Oct. 13 X ALDER A 16,000 Aug. 26 1 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Oct. 21 i
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    • 356 16 [k TO FRENCH PORtS j CHARCEURS REUnkB TO SAIGON INDOCHINA C\P VARELLA For Saipon. Tourane and Haip'r. I FORBIN For Saiuon. Tourane and Haijihonu 5 I S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) I IG.G. PASQUIER For Saipon H Ur Successors of MOINE COMTE CO, lJ i ■KHUHIi 5»96 UMIO.N BUILUUNI,.
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  • 279 17 ipector's Graphic Evidence I [F torn Our Own Reporter] Penally, Sal unlay. riptioiu of th" recent rioting m Penang were given by o f the police force In conn heiv to-day, when a man knmr K"k was fined. 11"".- d of being memL ful ■isembljr (fined thine
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  • 121 17 [From our onn Corretponjent] M Malacca, Saturday. H B. A. 11. Ufa, European headmaster. Panda Hilir Kn v IIMJ Mhool. tvho stood charted with lash driving at Tranquerah on June i«. was 10-day acquittetl and disby Mr. Ci. K. Turner, Police -uatfi.strate. No defence waj
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  • 284 17 A.R.P. SCHEMES FOR PENANG URGED [From Ovr Ou,n Correspondent] nanimißi Pcnang Saturday. PROMINENT business people m Penan R .-re worried by the apathy m the district concerning anti-air raid precautions. ThU is what a well-known volun toe:* told me this week "I don't suppose Penang wiil be confronted with such
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  • 173 17 Fined For Knife Attack [From Our Otin Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Irasamy. a young TamiJ appeared be lore Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahaya second magistrate. Johore Bahru on a charge of having caused hurt to hU father, Veragasamy. with a knife Accused pleaded guilty and was floe I S2b m default
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 283 17 IniHVS PHILP LI\E. (Incorporated m Australia) Bella sept. 30 Oct. 4 m* round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia tasued at the Bow tn a n e n ers may tr^sfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Bsbufsy vpv nnectin? Xp -M- Vessel. BboI*"-' V return 5642.86 Ist class 5430.71 2nd
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    • 62 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AXD OSAKA S A TINA SAILING AUGUST 25, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accomtuodaun ior First Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (lnterßhaneraMt wtth p. and
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 42 17 Postal Intelligence TO-DAY Indo-China G.G. Pasquier 11 a.m. Medan x Plancius 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY Christmas Island Islander 11 a.m. Note: X.L.M. and "Aircraft" are air mails. x Correspondence prepaid at special air mail rates only. o By air to Hong Kong only.
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    • 118 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS SHIPS \ion<;mi>i THE wiiakvi •> OH BXfCCTI 1) m AKKIVK Entrance lixit Ship (.nrl ,un Q«t« (iutn Planclui 22 1 1 Focli 1 1 Anhu: 1 i Muinam 10 1 I [slander 2 3 Kangaroo 16 I I Menestheiu 14 2 3 Bunaeiu 3 Ferak 3 Telnsjsj
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  • 29 18 POISONED MATE'S LUNCH -You are a v.r jjjj ?aid Mr. Justice Arizes to Benjamin H* l t flrf >-xty-flve. of 11 Manchester, when m d] ,iso •only to annoy.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 35 18 /f ill L—d *"^y §■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^^■■■■■■■■■■■1 iJjF ■^B^aßt3E *sifc k TERMS: EASY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD Distributors for Singapore Johore HUP FOH CO., No. 581. North Bridge Road, Singapore. ■~~-w.r o. Jl»—
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 173 18 ON THE RADIO MON. -AUG. 15 Metrical mm*** lir.mopn.oc r«-or«» SINGAPORE /.111. <J2. r > mHrrs <1 II nu s) /.hi> :io 9*; itrw m wmm M Malay MM*.' M Chinese mus.c 6 15 Children's programme. •Cantonese). 6 30 Chme.se music. t t oo a Ooooert by the saeeettful candidatea
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    • 210 18 7 05 Fred Hartley and fail Sextet. With Brian L™' rance Pftints 735 Empire Exchange. 1 Points oi view by travellers from the Dominions and the Colonies. 750 Canadian Fantasy Conceived written, and produced by John Kannawm. Music arranged anfl conducted by Percy Faith. From 8 20 pSnoforte Recital by
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    • 414 18 Time Signal at 12.40am.0M I M wo Ben 'Excerpts from Opera.' 8- U s firs-Allen .Soprano) and Denb Noble 'Baritone), accompanied by the BBC Empire OiKcstra (leader, Leonard Hirsrht; conductor. Eric Fogg. 8.30 Close down. MANILA K/RM 9.53 Mcs (31.3 m.) p.m. 4 20 Pouular music. 5 20 Sunkist time.
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    • 296 18 p.m. Mc^a.u^B 5 20 I yy 550 1 :^,m 0.18 Clo 6 20 S 1 6.53 Bon by Hfrh* 4 7:35 i ;i; te'M 7-50 A concer* 10 20 Ck>» wn PARIS I pn TPA^n 24Mcs |"2 gJS^^one neonk 6.05 Talk on current Ftc-mH m Greek by Mr "M 6.20
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  • 43 19 Singapore, Saturday. ,th« r md keen competition were features of two sports held to-day m Singapore. The Girls Sports Club and the r iuh beld thur annual athletic- sports at Seranj?oon M Pherson K<»a<l re pectivelv. <jood attendance marked Lpdlons.
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  • 227 19 W mm 4 a pore. Saturday. H „.,.Imm and keen finishes l,l", the \PC sports held at KiKir Road, a complete sueI .n:politor. gathering X o. The events were v.s were distributed Mrs. H. H. Stuart. follows ■vv OPEN FINAL: 1. Choo sarip 3. Teo Hon. Gin. ■yards
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  • 298 19 Singapore, Saturday. 1 HE Girls Sports Club, held their annual sports, this afternoon, under ideal weather conditions. Mrs. C. H. Clarke, distributed the prizes at the conclusion of the sports which were a great success. Results: 30 YARDS FLAT RACE 1 Miss L. Fernandez; 2 Miss P.
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  • 193 19 Colleges Too Good For S.R.C. Saturday. lf CMaMaetl collet gained a .*J wicket victory- against uhen they met m a matrh w the S.R.C. Padan* iftff ttm Thoy was lcsponsible foi a R aid Knock of 70 fir^, the s.R.C. were dis- «H nms-the Collegians easi- this total with seven
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    14 19 AT TU OMjCL sports: Thr threrl«. l c race j,, progress.— Tribune
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  • 651 19 EXCELLENT sport was provided at the Clerical Union hall on Saturday afternoon when three ties m Ihe S B.A. Wt9m*» open singles tournament were played.. All the matches were full of action and thrills. I The junior douWes final, won by Chin Tham Swee
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  • 112 19 i [From Our Own Correspojic't'rit J Muar. Saturday PLAYING with a handicap of -4'). Yon bin Mian, five times Johorc State tennis champion, had little diff: culty m beating PC. Joseph < 30 m the semi-final of the handicap singles tournament run by the
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  • 744 20 IPOH SKYE RACES END WITH ANOTHER DAY FOR FAVOURITES IN fine weather, (he skye nu.'tin* of the Perak Turf Club was concluded this afternoon, when the favourites had things all their own way the highest dividends of the day being paid out by Hilarity. Stone (iin^er and Frivol. »he rewarded
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  • 101 20 X*»» HILARITY *.i* and Comet $H Phoan Tok $9. Race t-VMIH $19 and $8. Army Contractor $9. Twinkling Eyes $10 Race 3-FOXY HI and $7. Lodolet $7 Sir Patrick 59. Race 4— DAZZLE *21 and $7. Bay Laddie M. Mian Polly $9. Race 5-LA COLONIALE $3S
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  • 37 20 Wembley, Aug. 13. f|*HE Danish women's team established a world record of tour minutes 31.6 seconds m winning the European 400 metres' relay swimming championship final. Holland was .second, with Britain third.— Reuter.
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  • 95 20 SCOTTISH LEAGUE BEGINS London. Saturday. A START was mad« with the So tish soccer league to-d»y, i the results of the matches pUj DIVISION I Arbroath 3 Albion Ayr 2 Raith Celtic 9 Kilmarnock Falkirk 4 Queen's Park Hibernians 2 Hamilton Motherwell 8 Queen O'Soafh Partick 2 Aberdeen St. Johnston
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    18 20 Pulo Samboes representatiw ncr of the putting the weight for W as at the A.P.c. L* Saturday.- Tribune
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  • 300 20 Singapore Boxers For Batavia Batavia, V«ff- g TPHE Katavia Boxing: Union 13 apparently making a determined effort to popularise boxing m sporting circles with the aid of >" tn exponents of the game as are available locally. Admmedly the Dutch have never at E5 l i me taken kindly to
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    • 302 20 S. ABDULLAH AND HIS TALENTED TROUPE. The public of Singapore, especially lovers of the most enchanting type of music Kronchong— will again be afforded the pleasure of seeing and hearing S. Abdullah, known throughout as the "King of Kronchongs" The entire troupe of champions will exhibit their talent at the
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  • 205 21 "PAWANGS" BECOME CONVERTS In INK-MKN" have at last taken to 7hndkim\ Malayan at one time most of modern healinpr b+cZiac mr,vcrted cure malaria-affected patients s Mr. Geoffro\ Cfttor, British Resident of Perak. EL tht-ir conversion is a I to western methods of meKile to realisation that furfJ'ition would detract
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  • 85 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh TTrt Canton, Sunday struggle on a long front is t! north bank of the m. where the Japanese are strivtheii drive on Hankow v swing ■-end a very grim !U «1 for Pingtingshan and changed hands Wanatushan fell first, force* succeeded m an iforcementl were
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  • 246 21 CHINESE MORE COURTEOUS THAN WESTERNERS IETIRING WIRELESS CHIEF FAREWELLED I tare well dinner given by the Bicn, hinese Staff Telegraph HhtMii to Mr. T. H. Williams. Big manager of Messrs. Cable Wireless Ltd.. held at the Bern Hotel last night, proved a pleasant function. Br^idem q| the Association. Mr. Quee,
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  • 153 21 JEWELLERY CASH FOR CHINA RELIEF jjjjj I From Our Own Reporter) :::k Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. [HI! USSJ •SgfOCAL Chinese patriotism was jjji; \-:v. strikingly demonstrated at the Hi:: VOZ n «"ese Assembly Hall to-day when •jgVlr. Sse Zan Hsung, the Chinese::::: j^s Consul, officially accepted gifts of ..l.. ash and
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  • 148 21 London, Sunday. THE triennial road census taken, b> the Ministry of Transport m colla. boration with local highway authorities begins on Monday and continues to the end of the week. Some 12.000 enumerators, working m relays, will keep continuous record of vehicles and pedestrians
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  • 349 21 COLONIAL AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE DISCUSSION (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Au£. 2. THE last session of the Conference of Colonial Directors of Asrt--1 culture was devoted to the discussion of education and training m agriculture m the Colonial dependencies, and was attended by Sir William McLean, Mr. Arthur
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  • 94 21 EAR SLICED OFF A I 1. i.e. 1 i> to have been sellin* n Japanese fish, a Chinese flsto dealer had his right ear cut off with a knife by a compatriot m the early hours of yesterday morning at New Market Road, off Boat Quay. It is .stated that
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  • 221 21 NEWS OF MALA YANS ABROAD (From Our Oivn Correspondent > (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 2. DKH. \DIKK f. E. Spencer, who has ■'had service with the Malay States Guides and commanded the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, has retired on leaving Headquarters at Chester. He is 57. Colonel < temporary
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  • 29 22 BRITAIN BEATS FRANCE ATHLETICS A b«at Frame b> W P«»'" ts to 0< itents. WOOdeiSOO ra>. 11l the l.alt-milr. wlucl whil,- A 0 X BTOirn won th. inltrr.- Reuter
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  • 142 22 Singapore, Saturday. THi: S.CC. scored a srood win over 1 the P.W.D. by live vfefcrtl and 45 nuis to-day. SCOfCfl P.W.D C Tillamalhan b Leonard 33 p M DAlmeitia run out iJ C. F Sutton b Potter j V. R. Sabapathy J H S. Sithamparam b
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  • 92 22 Perak Win Honours In Customs Sports {From Our Oxon Aeportcr) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. REPEATING their success oi last year, Perak once ftgata easily won the State championship m tiie! X.M.S. Customs and Excise Department annual sports held to-day on the Victoria Institution Padang for the eighth year m succession. Perak
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  • 72 22 I 1 I JHE taUowteg H the draw for the first J T. Forbes bye r 5 H de I J Markham Th R om J son W Br Wn V Dr E Laidlaw I£ ?i v c H- Kent D Robinson v. D. E. Rintoul I
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    16 22 THK 220 yards race m progress at the Girls' Sports Club athletic meeting on Saturday.- Tribune
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  • 199 22 Johore Police Soccer Cup Final DEPOT BEAT MUAR I From Our Own Correspondent} Johore Bahru, Saturday. THE Depot Police defeated the Muar Police by three poals to one m the inter-circie soccer cup final played at the Depot ground, Johore Bahru. The Depot were the better team and folly deserved
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  • 223 22 1 Sin&apM*, Saturday. ST. Andrews "A" team scored a good victory over the Y.M.C.A. Seniors vesterday afternoon in a cricket match plaved at the Anson Road grounds. Following are scores and bowling analysis:— ST. ANDEEWC 'A' TEAM M. Hope c Dii*all'b Xavier 21 J Anchant b Shaw
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  • 413 22 JOHORE BADMINTON TOURNAMENT [From Our Own CorresponifM Johpre Bahru. Fnjl FIVE further ties m the jfl Bahru District open rhujl ship badminton tournaraentH played at the Bukit Zahara sfl Hall during the week-end. There were no surprise rental Syed Omar nearly created acß when he fully extenrietfßalianilM been selected to
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  • 22 23 Montreal. Saturday. e a U^«» Aus ralia leads by beat Nakano 8-3. U Japan i beat Bromwich B Ju'VuW beat. Nauano
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  • 27 23 Berlin. Sunday. U Kiikmhausen. accompanied Eg wife lias arrived from China. U Falkenhauaen refrained from Em m\ the Far Eastern situ--1 be received by Hitler shortly.
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    23 23 THE SELANGOR Non -Benders taking the field m their match against the Singapore Non- Benders which was abandoned yesterday owing to rain. Tribune
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  • 177 23 'QUEEN ELIZABETH' WILL BE LAUNCHED ON SEPT. 27 London, Sunday. THE companion ship to "Queen Mary" which will be named "Queen Elizabeth" on her launching by Her Majesty the Queen on the afternoon of Sept. 27 from John Browns Clydebank yard, will be ten feet longer and will have a
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  • 79 23 Heavy Call On National Defence Bonds London, Saturday. mHE feature of the past week has J. been the call of thirty-two million sterling- on National Defence bonds. While this has tended to curb the clearing bank appetite for bills, the market failed to suffer the slightest dislocation, as the bills
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  • 110 23 WORLD RECORD PARACHUTE JUMP CLAIMED London, Sunday A WORLD record for a night-time parachute drop is claimed by a Welsh clerk, Gwynne Johns. With a powerful electric lamp strapped to his arm and a sealed barograph attached to his wrist. Johns stepped off from the wings of an aeroplane at
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  • 195 24 ENGLAND'S 14 FOR THE FINAL TEST COUNTY CRICKET SCORES THE English team!"' s*l 1 Test match arainst fl the Oval «hu-h b^A"^ next will be selecS iZ **m HAMMOND 'CaptT m FARNES LEYLAND VERITY BOWES HUTTON PAYNTER AMES FAGG WRIGHT COMPTON I EDRICH I GODDARD I HARDSTAFF I f LOSE
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  • 396 24 London, Aug. 13. FOLLOWING the assurance given to the British Agent at f Burgos a few days ago. that a delay m making the reply to the Non-Intervention Committee s plan for the withdrawa of non-Spanish combatants did not imply any lack of
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  • 64 24 HEAD-ON TRAIN COLLISION Mexico City, Sunday. M FK'R people were killed and at gg least twelve injured in a head- gs IFri: on crash between two passenger b~ expresses near Queretaro, in kh: Hili which eight carriages were de- '•zz railed Both trains were loaded 88 with tourists, including delegates
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  • 20 24 Ex -Test Player Dead Sydney. Sunday: The death occurred to-day of J J. Kelly, the former Test mutch wicket-keeper Reuter
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  • 185 24 Washington, Sunday. THE reconstruction of the southern States on modern lines will be the New Deal's next big <****£*• This information follows the national Emergency tt* I report regarding the southern S»«es, branding the area as the most backward nation, and a brake on national progress.
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  • 74 24 [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Sunday. The Sungei Ujong Club drew with the RAF. m a cricket match played at Seremban, which ended to-day. Batting first, Sungei Ujong were all out for 94. the Airmen declaring yesterday at 156 for seven wickets. In their second innings,
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  • 31 24 Singapore, Sunday. A Chinese was stabbed at Pulau Tekons? at 7 o'clock last night. He was removed, semi-conscious, to hospital by ambulance. His condition is not regarded as critical.
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  • 34 24 Portupil has granted to a German nrm a contract for the supply of enffines and auxiliary machinery for two fishery protection vessels which are to j£uS£ under the new naval p^
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  • 41 24 IFrom Our Own Reporter! Seremban.SuDO THE funeral took place to- da I Menanti, Nepri Sembi^ Laksamana Abu Bakar. terday. The late oi 1 to the former Yam Tuan Sembilan and wa.s < c Am pi princes of blood «Pnt!jjJ^,
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  • 44 24 ITIFTY people were Kirn T jured m an •***s** J 10 Etavota planes frcmf^hrtpW One hundred ana ne centre bombs were dropped 1 the town. u prr destroy wNumerous h°f/^c r. t^ raid lasted half an" crossing and re-cra^m Reuter
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