Morning Tribune, 16 August 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L 3-No. 168. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, August 1& 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 76 1 iva. Monday, j Malcolm Campb ell |v met with I rter to-day I continu- I his attempts break the t reiord. I buat twice im overed when tiling at a fie speed I on the third 1 attempt it stopped mysteriously at the halfway stage, following 125 miles an
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  • 24 1 altar. Monday: The French ?r Artois struck a mine 35 miles at of Gibraltar and sank. bats rescued the crew of four- Reuter
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  • 26 1 de Janeiro. Monday A German ne belonging to the Transftc Condor Company capsized and phen taking off. Five passengers be crew of four were killed.
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  • 35 1 nghai. Monday: The Japanese ry authorities have made reprelons to Brig. -Gen. Teller Smols well as the Municipal Council rities regarding the further inciat Garden Bridge yesterday, ing Seaforths and Japanese sentries. Reuter
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  • 230 1 London, Monday. contending Spanish parties have agreed to the appointment of a Commission of Three to be chosen by His Majesty's Government to c negotiations for the exchange of prisoners and other de*d p* isons. ht,S o mission has accordingly been guted as follows: Field Marshal
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  • 624 1 BERLIN, MONDAY rERMANY'S LARGE-SCALE AUTUMN MANOEUVRES, INCORPORATING FOR THE FIRST TIME 75,000 RESERVISTS, OPENED TODAY IN VARIOUS PARTS OF GERMANY. HITLER GAVE THE EXERCISES A SEND-OFF AT JUTERBOG, WHERE TROOPS OF ALL ARMS PARTICIPATED. The main centres affected are Bavaria, Saxony, the Czechoslovakia
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  • 66 1 Britishers Killed &Hurt Valencia, Monday. 4 British ship the Noemijulla, sprang leaks, the hold was flooded and two members of the crew were wounded by bomb splinters in a one-hour lightning raid on Valencia this morning. A British non-intervention officer aboard the Finnish vessel Predavore wasinjured by a
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  • 155 1 Tokyo, Monday A Tokyo War Oifice spokesman, interviewed by Reuter, said that there? were signs that the Soviet were prepariitff to reduce the strength of their forcr <s m the Changkufeng area, although thero was no agreement requiring this. Aasked what guarantee Japan had that
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  • 108 1 JAPANESE FORCE BRITISH CAPTAIN TO HOIST JAP FLAG Shanghai, Monday. THE gunboat "Scarab" is proceeding to Tnngchow Island off Shanghai, to investigate the detention of the British tug "Victoria" chartered to the Japanese. The Victoria V skipper alleges that the British flag was hauled down and a Japanese flag run
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    • 24 1 oN f)THKR European's claim J Jfoouluc incident 1 qooo Robber>' iovift Allegations 21 OoVt Services League M Police Beat Gordons 23 A KP. Lecture >
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    • 66 1 V;^Rl J> FRESH MILK -WITH ggp^ ALL THE TROUBLE 0 REMOVED! IET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk, to drinr. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered -with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed.
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  • 181 2 Malayan Boxer H Critically 111 D i STEWART, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BOXLk DIXIE TERRY, LIES CRITIC ALLY INJURED IN BO&PITAI Wm A BULLET WOUND IN HIS CHEST. THE SHOOTING INCIDENT OCCURRED AT ABOUT -U0 P.M. TODAY AT THE IPOH HEADQUARTERS OF THE FM.SA.F., STEWART
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  • 90 2 Singapore, Monday. K. VOSHIOKO. the Japanese who last week appeared before Mr. Kenneth A Blacker m the fourth court on •l\argw» of rash and negligent driving .ilong Grove Road when hje is alleged to hive knocked down a Chinese pedes- ,trian and killed him. and against
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  • 277 2 JUDGMENT RESERVE IN $3,000 CLAIM Singapore, Monday. f UDGMENT was reserved by Mr. Justice Home m the Supreme Court this afternoon m the case m which Mr. G. D. Gouli European engineer, is claiming damages for $3,000 from Messrs Dobb and Co., Ltd., on grounds
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  • 24 2 Loyals Beat Retreat On The Padang TilE BAND of the Loyals, looking extremely smart, as they beat tJ Retreat on the padang yesterday. Tribune
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  • 66 2 Singapore. Monday— Pee Ah Koon, aued 30. a Teochew, who, it was alleged, nad caused hurt to one Oh Twee with a knife last Saturday at Pulau Tekong appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, this morning and claimed trial. Mr. Wray, Court Inspector, with the
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  • 48 2 Singapore, Monday.— Mr. A. P. Rajah was admitted to the Bar of the Straits Settlements by Mr. Justice Pediaw, Actinp Chief Justice, this morning. An old boy of Raffles Institution, Mr. Rajah attended Lincoln College. Oxford, and was called to the Bar m November last year
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  • 38 2 A mooting of committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore. Association will dp held on Monday, Aug. 22. at the Singapore Exchange Room at 5 p.m at which among other things air raid precaution! will be discussed
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  • 149 2 GAOL FOR MALAY Singapore. Moni THREE months' Inrd labour the .sentence Ali bin received frcm M* Kennrfi Blacker, the Fourth MapJ thLs morning for then of 1 valued at §75 on Juh 29 »M at the 9»- mile. Seletar fowl ThU was not all for Aii. j*J hours later he
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  • 54 2 Singapore MoKday^aJi Pitchay aged 25. C o^ appeared f f t^ 52i the Second Mag^a se n'% a charge of t9&*H gaileh J Yah binte MohW^ J would sell a *J n fcttifr J^| induced her to machine, the pr md Accused claimed spector Wraj postponed f° r l
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    • 31 2 POOLEY WEIGHING c CTj.Mi4'njfcft.«yi i a a f^\ iiw irr 1 1 l^ll I (j| ;|KI j \Ov RENOWNED F>^s V x. FOR ffV>^^\ _^> ACCURACY LONG n, >>l^^fe.Ty SERVICB t 1
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  • 82 3 Singapore, Monday. ING before Mr. Conrad Oldham, bond magistrate this mornine. nese from Batu Pahat, Wahid k gm (i 46 years, claimed trial Jes ol having committed hurt r \h Lan with a knife, of heated Mr. H. H. de Souza by tiv Inducing him to deliver to i
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  • 338 3 $4,000 ARMED DAYLIGHT ROBBERY IN SINGAPORE; WOMEN HELD UP piUR CHINESE, ARMED WITH THREE KEVOIA ERS AND A DAGGER, ENTERED THE SECOND FLOOR OF 81, VICTORIA STREET, THE RESIDENCE OF LOW (WONG WAH, A CANTONESE DEALER IN SAILS, AND ROBBED THE OCCUPANTS OF ABOUT $4,000 WORTH OF CASH AND JEWEL
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  • 354 3 Singapore. Monday. tSENGERS who had disembarked from the motor-vessel Hai Hinir yesterday morning v ere examined at an excise examination nn. when it was found that a basket, belonging to a man. Tan Kwm& had a false boitom m which 60 tahils of "Red Lion" chandu was found concealed.
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  • 218 3 I Singapore. Monday. l()X(i opposition to the prosecution's application to the ■h for the preliminary inquiry charts preferred against c Chinese, alleging: exploitation iris for immoral purposes, to be m camera, was raised m the nd Police Court to-day by Mr. ly Pillay, counsel for the third >pd m
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  • 44 3 A lecture will be given at the Institute Hall 77. Prinsep Street. Singapore, on Thursday. Auk. 13. at 8.15 pm. by Dr. Lim Boon Ken*. 0.8.E.. LUD on the subject "The Evolution of Chinese Culture." The meeting Ifl open to public.
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  • 248 3 ALLEGED THREA T TO KILL Singapore, Monday. K. SUKUMAKAN was this rooming sentenced to m fin* of $25 or m default of payment to undergo ene month's r.i. and to a further sentence of one month's r.i. .without the option of a fine when Mr. (on rad Oldham. the Second
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    • 29 3 rii mT'T SDpSflSni It r \A" V 11 1 ttif^lHM l f Vi"V Vj^'irM'y4^rWffy|T^ THE WRITING I l^PriSl FLUID THAT'S lIUI I'lt'i r l^^^ l^n i||MSWB FOUNTAIN PEN HMOAPOXK
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    • 48 3 fj raise your ha*\ iisevouragerl J Wouldn't you l»k«- to look young wHb your hftt off? JIHII ststrt unlriK P»»r«* The Natural H..ir F'xxl w/ikh goe« into the r«rt of all Hulr Trouble. Of all Chrmbls, HUh-llaii Stores ...i Hair Oretwn. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 17-125. Cecil Street.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 57 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m 2nd Court at 11 a.m. 5.98 38— Evalina Pearson <m.w.) vs. The Borneo Co. Ltd. Before Mr. Justice Home m 3rd Court at 11 a.m. 5.160 38-G. D. Gould vs. Dobb and Co. Ltd. (if not concluded). Thereafter— S.39 38-- M.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 61 4 Pro*, To'-day 11 Change Batter Quietly Stead) l.l Hill n llWP r« 7 3 i 7 boot Sellers Vb 7 1SJ16 UM 1st Forward (September. Buyers 7% JK 2 16 Sellers "'h 12 2nd Forward (Oct Dec Buyers 7 13 16 7 13 16 Sellers r ***** >
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    • 72 4 London, ifonoay PALM OIL (Malaya) in bulk Am Sept. shipment Previous To-day COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) £15-17-6 value Unchanged Sept. Shipment £10-18-9 paid buyers SAGO KLOUH (Sarawak) AuglSept Shipment 7 10', seller, 10% value TAPIOCA (1st quality) (Singapore) Aug. Shipment 13 3 wUera Unchanged PEPPER (F.A.CJ.) White Muntok Aug.'Oct. Shipment ■eUers
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    • 60 4 London, Monday. Previous To-day Change XT on Pans (closing middle rate) 178.88 178.89 +.1 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.93-11 16 BJH4 116 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8 1 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-132 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) I|2
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    • 16 4 GOLD Wf* *>+? 4 Fine Bar per oz. 4 months* forward 19 7 16 -516
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    • 13 4 XI Standard Pjeviou> Spot 'afternoon (closing price) "W"4 Forward riyo El
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    • 406 4 qiNCE last we wrote events m the Far East have uvershadoJ ed the rubber market, writes Stanton Nebta m the week! ly rubber review. I Serious fighting Is reported to have taken place between the armed forces 01 Russia and Japan, and the world If now
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    • 157 4 Messrs. Fraser t C Report Bmgapore, Mi FRASER Co s report for as follows .MINING. Tin at midday was I i 2 In the absence ol news over the week-end all cla tin shares were very dull to-d only a few isolated deals were I this section. Buyers
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  • 693 5 STOCKS SHARES UNKNOWN P'j apore, Aug. 15. 5 p.m. 4- 46 28 6 30i6 ibang 4 m 48-nomcd Jay 24 9 2519 0.58 0.63 226 24!n 1 35 140 go r 10i- 1019 2119 2219 M 15,- 1610.38 0 42 0.92 2 097 2 T,n 22 6 23 9 p
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  • 84 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 15. 5 p.m TD j Close Payable y Austral Malay 9d. div n o 2d. bonus 10 Xa TO Kamunting -.VW£{ j» Au,2o KuaJa Lumpur Tin is. No 34 UR A U U S Au 23 W Punsahm i«ai-»« «58 au7.3 v:
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  • 229 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MINING Ampats B TWr Batu Selangors 1.40 1.50 cd Hong Fatts 0.92 ><> 1 00 Hongkong Tin 22 6 23 9 Jelebus 0.70 071 Kamunting Th, 99 n Katu Tin 25 9 26 9 Kramats 10- lliKillinghalls 18 3 19 3 Kuchais 1.35 140 Laruts
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  • 158 5 MUNIctpAUTY [J£ r^ l»4O 1400,000 90 100 nom. Wrtd B^^ 100 102 norn p£rS^' IOT no noB re U ilk^ M 107 100 norn tU. Ma, it 00 «*.«IU.«IO E Apr j Vt a& »*.000.000 Rr, l Si4«Ki' 102 103 ci 101 102 2 ci Nov 10!
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    • 160 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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  • 316 6 £60, 000 For Italian Racehorse MEARCO, trrn Italian t I n won the Grand 1 I has been bought I J for £60.000 I fel says The Bulletin d< I This print 1 rt when Sir H MaUabyt&? lar sum for the Enffi v a Cull Boy. n D Nearco.
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  • 51 6 Singapore. Monday— An speaking Hokien. ased 18. Lorong 20. Gcylang Road a.id u ing to the name of X iO claimed trial this morni:. Second Court before Mr ConW ram, on a charge of comm^ cf a bicycle valued at S<o. me postponement till next Mo«W u.ed oali aj
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 145 6 PHMIAY aOJULC >iE!XfnJ 3 PERFORMANCES DAILY 3.15 6.15 9.15 T I ["^Tt'l.e'Ti.^TMor nil, utfnd the !>.» 5 p.m. performance To-N.ght.j The Khyb»r I'ass! j >?^. "^f lAn ALEXANDER KOkDA troctuctiori^ LXj-^ I An I I tfMAMtL <M§ Mft ftdMB 1^ >^^ -Ct^JT i■ —^Sw/' Si-t* the Indian i^f*K#W *Tf Bfc^B
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    • 64 6 ...ROXY BAR open a p.m. tim. x"^ OPENING TU-MGHT 6.15 ?U'» S THE BIGGEST AND r-^lrt YOL'VE EVER SEEN BBHPBi^^™^^**^ THE RITZ BROS. m their funniest and tuniest comedy JJJ* "LIFE BEOIQi I IM COLLE^fc With JOAN DAVIS. TOXY MARTIN j STUART, FRED STOM 10th Century Fox Picture iVtl Week-end
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  • 234 7 dnJ \ssoaation ugpesis Strike GISTION that the 37,000 s of the British Medical should withdraw their the public for a limi--0 (i a protest against the refugee doctors was put I the B.M.A.'s annual r at Plymouth recently. tlikely that this proposal support the 1.000 delected to be unanimous
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    • 195 7 915 MARIJIOIIOI <ll i.iHIIVKI.V LAST TWO SHOWS Is II I WAS! V\ or iDATHATREYA AVATHAR" X (Irand Mythological TAMIL Talkie X GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW I Wl \Olt HAJAMWI I A Super TAMIL SOCIAL Thriller j wm X.... ra I ii- land s Queen of Comedy and Song leatrice lillie j
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    • 319 7 A GREAT STAR, IN A GREAT FILM Another Bit Hit fr,,n, WABNtt Itltos «li,. t avr >,„■ ItolllN IIO«I>" I ommriuiiig TO-DAY at the 118 .Matinee and Daily SHOWS 3.15, l-fi 9-15 P.M. H Alalavas First Only Air-Conditioned Theatre I ALII \>l II It A No Heat, smoke or dust,
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  • Our Letter London
    • 2918 8 NEW WEAPON TO BEAT bNtMY HUMBERT Bernard Shaw's La.est Play Malvern Fest.val Dog Makes News-Story Of His Blind Mistress World Archery Contest Success Of Academy Exhibition —Is Esperanto Popular? I from Our Own (■■■rr<" l .ovclr'lt London. Au{;. 5 pRIAT Britaln'i air defence! arc to-day and
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  • 58 8 Tht Kin» and Quei n broke Iheir journey from Al>«'-' j m** M Ballater, when the King inspected a Guard of 1 JJ^pM^-JJ Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders. They \^r< ,h^' Pniuess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose. Ph«»t t>eh«" d ftc-rompanied by Major G. Murray, with Lord
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  • 105 9 King Rows Ashore To Visit His Camp Welcomed by boys who swam out to meet him, the King was rowed ashore from the Royal yacht "Victoria and Albert" to Southwold, Suffolk, where he visited the camp h- established when Duke of York for public school and working boys. The King
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  • 298 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Aug. 16, 1938. JAPANESE ARE NOT DIPLOMATS THE outbreak oi Japanese fcei ratal m Shanghai over the week-end, which is said to be thy result of an- intention to create trouble m order to prejudice the progress recently made for the gradual restoration of the Japanese
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  • 1406 10 THE Invitation usually read! eightthirty, but that never tools any bod) Everyone knows from long and painful experience that it will be at least nine-thirty until one gets anything to eat. m the Ural place nobody became ol ill Idiotic social tradition which gtampi lai r parvenu anyone
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 10 while holidav-makin* at th. rh». J da "f 1 U i *"<> grandchildren. Topical Press
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  • 231 11 JHE ARREST AND ARRAIGNMENT OF JOHN PAUL BATHELT, 28-YEAR-OLD DAPPER HUSBAND OF A REPUTED PARK AVENUE HEIRESS, LAUNCHES A NEW AND EERIE MURDER MYSTERY UPON AMERICA'S ATTENTION. IT IS LABELLED "THE CEMENT COFFIN MURDER CASE." Recently a group of girls on a church picnic were swimming m a river
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  • 53 11 Simla. capital of Sirmoor State the Punjab, has discovered m Thumb." is U years old, and is only et two inches m height. He a shop at the corner of a street. luse of his size his shop ts i large number of cus--5 and he does a good
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  • 125 11 I[ New York. Btait Supreme Court, asked to |p <m the question whether Miss (fs Farmer owes her Hollywood UYtness and slim figure to trd Traube. her former manar It her own efforts, has decidfavour of the star. D was asking for £15.000. thai In 1935 he "looked »w
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  • Article, Illustration
    198 11 Men who started cycling GO years igo on "penny-farthings" and would refuse to drive a tar it you gave them Jiie, finished a 100-mi]e ride from London through the Chilterns m exactly ten hours recently. Of the 37 veterans who started on the run—to commemorate the diamond jubilee of the
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  • 229 11 Aft) XT gowned undergraduates chanted "How do you know?" at >- Andrews University when Professor P. T. Herring at the flunhon ceremony, announced Miss Dorothy Brown, of Bast New- rife. I "wned girl with fair wavy lo .""rn-rimmed spectacles step- ;;"ive her Bachelor of 11 knew why they wanted
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  • 43 11 Berlin. IN a 321-miJe race from Appeldorn m Holland to Berlin, a Berlin carrier pigeon averaged a speed of over 60 miles per hour. The bird has thus beaten all previous records for that part of the world.
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  • 264 11 A MAN who has attracted a considerable following m Southern Rhodesia by preaching that he is the reincarnation of John the Baptist has got himself into trouble with the authorities. Some of his doctrines are harmless, but he objects to vaccination for small-pox and
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  • 59 11 Moscow 1 NEW set of stamps has been issued A by the USSR, to mark the elections to the supreme Soviet of the Union Republics. The series consists of 11 stamps, each Showing a state emblem of one of the 11 Union Republics. All the stamps are of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 105 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I I Obtainable of all Chtmuo and Store* I 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,
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  • 121 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN The Gates of Hell are thrown open, according to Chinese folk! day. offerings are made. Hi Meth.iiks Mrubbiuc a llurrii lighter pUlle at t^ i < 1 u :r::::;:r for v •«< T hi s tyP Plan e is t h i*^ Planet News If seventh moon. To
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    • 73 12 noiiy 51 days across the air all the way by Empire Ilying-Boal mebig4H lEBIPIRI 'ta" room The 'The board a promenad I dr.nks are ENGLAND m DAYS— IIM itafle; BM-lf-M. RETUBK its per *2 ounce. ft IjF J* R irADVT (Incorporated m England) Bookings and Information from the prju'iitai 1
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    • 46 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RIMiS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT Item- IMMWV WHERE QLALITY and VALUE AXE TRADITIONAL. The Best is to i ome and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Raflles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p-in.
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  • 825 14 Put Yourself on a Good Footing Give Your Legs And Fee Special Treatment Now Then IN these stockiiiftless and shortskirttd clays, one's legs and feet are so much m evidence that it pays to give them regular attention. Not only can they detract from one's general appearance if they are
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    • 27 14 SPECIAL OFFER FOR AUGUST only BEAUTIFUL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES > at ss.oo and $10.00 only >i \is«\ I'uni S LADIFS HAISDREBBERB 3, FORT KO4I) MALACCA (Telephone: 121)
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  • 423 15 IF you want to be fit, learn the secret of deep breathing. You wifl find that the rhythm of it. the conscious expanding and contracting of the ribs. Ls the real secret of poise and vitality and tl these prized possessions are yours, not only
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    • 108 15 DO YOU KNOW THAT carrots, cheese and lemon, which are so difficult to remove from the grater, can be dislodged quite easily if you scrub the grater with an old brush? jo^ fy*JJZ,ftute«. Jm THE FUNDAMENTALS OF LOVELINESS ARE IP WK CLEANSE, H TONE, \ZJ and NOURISH Ist Cleanse with
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    • 13 15 W£iAZ)£?A££ Ancient and Modern Chinese Art 18 Battery Road. Ist floor Phone 7143
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 381 16 f j; k— -W.r^JHR BY PaOand BRITISH INDIA LINES (UUUOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) I 1 1 v |,A.,IU ANA 7.000 qP- CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 m HDWAN Bept 24 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 ANPmiA 1135 Oct. 7 BHUTAN tUOO Dec. 17 IiAWALHNDI 17.000 Oct. 21 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 30 SOMALI iWO
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    • 419 16 |v TO FRENCH PorJ HOMEWARDS. I CAPST.JACQUEf For Marseilles. Nantes. St Border v M ADEN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dv |TO SAIGON t INDOCHIU CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and H I FORBIN For Saigon. Tourane and Haipbon I i S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) I 0.0 PASQI For
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  • 119 17 ier> and Masters of Shipping are {ted to keep their Vessels as "clear t range a.s possible during the 'and Machine Gun Practice, which kke piace at Blakang Mati, South m Aug 24 at 6.45 p.m. jci Flag will be flown from Battery I r one hour before
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  • 280 17 CHILDLESS UNIONS MAY BE DISSOL VED A NEW code of marriage laws for the whole of Germany, including Austria, signed by Hitlei came into force on August 1. Under the new law only civil marriages will be legal. The grounds lor divorce are enlarged to include,
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  • 85 17 :j jjlij^ old rush has set m the re I p &vn 01 the town of Tin in|j IjijjNorth-Western Bulgaria, where* jiHlseveral British and French com-j! ggjpanies have obtained gold!: jjjjjmining licences. A number of!! jjjjjSouth African and South Am-* iliii eiican gold P r
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  • 55 17 SHIPS AI.O\(.SII)| THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Martin, Crcmer. Lch. Plover Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS laiijont; Pagar: Albert Dock: Krlantan Victoria Dock: Tricula Keppel Harbour: Kind's Dock: Caisson No 2 No. 1 Dock: Dredger Kuantan.
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  • 131 17 In terna tional Fitness Course Helsinki. MORE than 180 women gymnastic teachers from Scotland. South Africa, the United States and Poland as well as from all the Scandinavian countries, have begun a summer course at the physical culture school at Ekenaes, South- West Finland. Mrs. Tweedy is the Scottish representative
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    • 297 17 IBinXS PIIILP LI\E. (Incorporated m Australia* NEXT SAILINGS RrrV, Aug. 29 Sept. 3 JSft Sept, 30 Oct. 4 ao round trip tickots f rom Sin -apore to Australia issued at the ovine rates. tourne nf'thT ers may tr; insfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or 'SBAVRSYDvpv neCtin? KPM Vessel. LRoi V
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    • 68 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S I II I A 10,000 TONS SAILING AUGUST 25, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 136 17 SSTAL INTELLIGENciI TO-DAY roR PER DATE AND TIME m saabM and Singkawaag -Tomohon Aug am •'*peiia j/j ,twii' p.m. v I I Oapella" 2 p.m. Si H Hoihowx CapeUa" p.m. iSdai lld Palestine -Capella" }g J* and Ireland }g \P m oFV>rmOia and o Macao x Oapella" X P"J X.L.M.
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  • 120 18 the German bordu. v ending to all intent* and v Mulhouse. In I a^; iira i rasa selves provided a ;tg addition to the gndj But between the W^J is a .trip of om which the road run* Bale. Tlir mrtf !^l South of this, the Ju i i
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 150 18 i /%o6Si ID ir ///Hip flhrld 'ff i/^m BUY PILOT PEN THE CHEAPEST fcfjft|Lg^ v^ ml A l>l vrrla Un performance chooao ApQ itf^ ml M W PILOT" peji the best m the world i M M W market to-day. It's worth paying doubb BS IB^m r l^^^ stylish models
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 372 18 ON THEJADIOJ TUES.-AUG. 16 «KSS©£ 5& P SSS? Lo^nToS rSIN(iAPORE "cretary ol Brltoh Assoda tion. ,iTifi-, T^>n m metres 7™ vT AbEt ZHP 30 metres (t.H me s, Hay^ Dinah 5.00 Malay maslc MUler Ed Kers ey. 730 S& -ather, news and an- 9.10 Mtf»-ML Me--745 S>T Comes to Ufe-3-The
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    • 434 18 COLOMBO (1 »BM6d A Programme of popub hu numbers. Empire Relay 5 '"»0 Relay ol a Java Station. 6 50 Hindustani music. 7 m Tbc ncwa (In Sinhalese 7 15 The news (m Tamil ft SA the Public." The British Association at Won*. talk < Empire Relay). 7 50 For
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    • 240 18 BERLO, b. 20 Conccr 0 Ikhi 7.20 News 7.35 Concert S m ued> nm mil CIO Greeti: l 0 ta Netherlands J&! 8.20 News and „o German. c 8.35 Sumnin D music. 9 20 ZBJFJSZ w ,25 To^av.. G^ 9.50 Solo concert: Walter 10.20 The Transatlantic Sm* the German LuftJa
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  • 160 19 Flight By R.A.F. Fighters L flight yet made betndon and Paris was ac- by the formation of 11 irricane fighters of No. ,adron, R.A.F., which took the French air display at says The Times. L j. Bourget at 10.25 a.m.. t ner Time, the formation
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  • 92 19 Sydney ite> sit-down" strike has been ed near Sydney by a church. 'ince.s Highway, the main south Sydney-Melbourne road, was I for days at Thirroul, about 40 rom Sydney, by efforts to move al church to another site. Davids Church of England, J. a small wooden
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  • 77 19 h»» *t Canberra c that an Australian t IT.1 T .Pay a goodwill I: ■■■;<•« States next i takes place it will •national Expound San Francisco. the Australian favourably consider United States It Of a warship. he second of added to the rould come out
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  • 66 19 Two hundred Wolf Cubs from 21 countries now m England to attend the international meet at <;ilwell Park. Essex, spent a day touring London's "sights." Photo shows a Yeoman of the Guard pointing out an interesting feature to some of the
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  • 93 19 Hundreds Watch Snake "Derby" North Little Rock, Arkansas. CEVERAL hundred spectators gaw theied here to see the first annual rattlesnake Derby of Arkansas. There were 47 entries and the "course' was 93 feet. The snakes were released m a racing ring and the first to cross the outside of the
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  • 91 19 Japanese Morale Lower Than Before Sian. THE morale of the Japanese troops m the present hostilities is much lower than that during the fighting m Manchuria after the Mukden Incident m 1931, according to General Ma Chan-shan, hero of the Nonni Bridge operations m 1932, who is now commanding Chinese
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  • 581 20 ANNUAL CRICKET v. [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat, Sunday. THE North Johore Eurpeans trounced the Rest by seven wickets m the annual cricket fixture for the Tan Peng Challenge Cup played ■I GtMMg this week end. The Europeans have yet to be beaten since
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    92 20 The prospect of the first defeat of the tour and the first beating by a coun ty side since 1912 for the Australians has been the outstanding topic m cricket. Yorkshire, the champion county, u.tb all their second wickets m hand, needed 150 runs to beat the Australians, when play
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  • 76 20 Washing A Hollywood are Us^°'<*> m salaries to finance ro^ lr hi <»> arc made m the ttZT^ investigator for a sjonal Co mmis>sion c^ studying "un-Ameririn tics" m the inited The report says r^ tenaed to show that "al of radical and Phase activities are r^Tt
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  • 145 20 NEW TRAFFIC COURT STARTS WORK TO -DAY Singapore, Mod* CINGAPORE'S new Traffic Court is being housed m the formers Lines Police Station, was used lot first time this morning when a no of cases were mentioned before C. H. Koh, Traffic District Judge Police Magistrate. Inspector A. H. Frew, formerly
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  • 289 20 Singaproe, Monday. FOLLOFINC arc the complete results of the SVC *hoot at Bukit Tiraah yesterday. MATCH 1 CLASS A: 1, Captain E. L. Percival 1,2, Cpl. Tan Ah Ling ("E" Coy.). CLASS B: Pte. F. Lazaroo, "D" Coy. CLASS C: Pte. A. Gomes, "D" Coy. 1 CLASS D: Pte.
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  • 161 21 SOVIET ALLEGATIONS AGAINST JAPANESE Border Armistice Violated? Moscow. Aug. 14. AN official communique issued today alleges violation of the armistice on the Soviet- Manchuko border. It says "after the cease fire the Japanese troops moved forward 100 metres on Thursday and occupied the northern slopes of Changkufeng within four or
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  • 126 21 GOVERNMENT HOUSE Monday, Aug. 8. i Lter Kinnear arrived to stay at, I,:'.- House. F Tuesday, Aug. 9. llr c G. Ho well had luncheon riS H Welaberg and Mr. and Mrs. Tufo dined at Government Wednesday, Aug. 10. v nency presided at a meeting: Executive Council held at GovernHouse
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  • 24 21 ndon. Monday: The Palestine Pari Commission, which arrived m lon last week, resumed its sittings rivate session to-day. Lord Lytton evidence Reuter
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  • 158 21 Singapore. Monday TWO Malay women, Siti and Hasinah appeared before Mr. G. 8 Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, this morning at the instance of Inspector Scully on a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of seven sarongs, one pair of rings, one earring and one
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  • 155 21 RUBBER SMUGGLERS FINED $1,000 EACH I Our Own Correspondent! Johore Bahru. »UK MuJays. Yacob bin Ihrahim. a ™J l>m Jalil, Sudin bin Kari l Kazak bin Jaha), were jn fined Sl.ooc or six months' wous imprisonment, by Sheikh 'v Kukar, second magistrate. ri hanru. for the attempted niWl.h« 1.155 !b
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    33 21 The Marauess of Willinsdon attended a Parade of the British Legion m Kent at Canterbury Cathedral. Kent. Photo shows the Kent British Legion with their standards, marchiiif into Can terbury Cathedral. Topical Press
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  • 197 21 fjAPTAIN T. B. Drew, 0.H.L., R.N., uill succeed Commodore M. L Clarke, D.S.C., K.N., on ih\. 22, as Commodore, Malaya, and will assume the rank of Commodoir. First Class, on taking over the command. The rank of Commodore. Fust Class like that of Commodore. Second
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  • 45 21 Alle ged Housebreaking Singapore, Monday. iii'?',; 111 tnaun appeared be*tatf thf h A Bla <*er. the fourth i. morning on a charge oi e-breaung with intent I °l goods valued at $12 fed triai-J^B^eßoad. Accused toe f oJ mc 3 nts worship pastponed lor mention.
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  • 236 21 I on don. .Monday. THE magnetic survey vessel, Research, which is m building at Dartmouth, is to be put into service m the autumn of next year. She la to carry on the work formerly done by the special vessel provided by the Carnegie Institution
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  • 491 22 Y.M.C.A. Beat The Singapore Harbour Board 6-4 ROUGH PLA YIN THIRD DIVISION SOCCER credit' for the victory as four of the six goals they obtained were either through free-kicks or penalty shots. Whatever might have been the issue of thi.s game credit must be paid to the referee, C.S.M. Rosborough.
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  • 112 22 HOSE CUP SOCCER FINAL I From Our Own Reporter] Seremban. Monday. rU Ho.se Cup final was played to-day m fine weather before a disappointing crowd. His Highness the Yam Tuan and the British Resident were among those present Mr. Kwok Ah Seng referred and ihe teams were: Medicals: Mustapha; Dool.
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  • 215 22 Singapore, Monday U ruler ideal weather conditions, a large crowd gathered at the Happy World Covered Stadium last night, to witness the Amateur Sporting Association Badminton Party and the Useful Badminton Party play. After m exciting game the Association drew with the Useful BP. at 4 all. Results
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  • 49 22 The manacement of the 'Coconut prove' v rv kindly olTerrd thnr services to help mi collecting funds, for the China Relief Works and as rcsuit „i the arrangement made through Dr. Urn Enc Hi charity Night' was held on Au.. ft WhjCh the foDoWlnf sum was r,,1-
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  • 45 22 T L ITn'T WUI rp P re sent the Die0c a dn^ ton art y against the sHarnntVhn rSdaV at 7 30 P-m. S- Xnr h HaPPy World M'j;;r u i^K^ n^ nuHopk:A^d W». p "m^n- t .P'^ Mattar; Mattar llr<mid Mattar Bakar
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  • 62 22 The following ties will be played off In the Malayalee Association badminton tournament at the Association's court m Burmah Road to-day at 5 p.m.:— Singles: Cyril Peter vs. C. B. Nair; P. Janardhanan vs. J. C. Koruthu. The following ties will be played off on Thursday, at 5
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  • 43 22 A dins-dong battle ensued at Pulau Brani yesterday when the R.E. were defeated by the Loyals *A' team by two goals to nil m a Garrison Regimental League fixture. Both teams played good soccer throughout and the first half was goalless.
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  • 40 22 The Jollilads A.U. defeated the Loyal D.' Company by three goals to nil. m a tnendly soccer match on Sunday, at the Fraser and Neave ground. The scorers for the Union were Shaik Mohd., Kassim and Augustin Chin.
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  • 32 22 It is announced that W. Eldred and C. y^- Joyce win meet m first round of the S.G.C. ClifTord Cup Competition, to be played not later than Sunday Aug.
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  • 29 22 knnn Vh"- Banßalore has left Hongno^ SI 1S expectPd to arrive -at Sinea--11 nl D m -°n Aue. 19. Sh<--01 a?r™7 !llonc;sldc tho s H -B. Whari
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  • 32 22 Govt. Services Soccer Final IN THE FINAL of the Government Services Soccer Competition vest day, the Mental Hospital team (above) beat the Marine team iM«,> the only goal of the match.- Tribune
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  • 96 22 Gunners Win In Div. 2 R.A. (8.M.) 2; Exci PLEAN play and fast foot** t witnessed at Blakan MrtJ day when the Gunners and defeated the l^**, 1 to one m the second division S.A.F.A. League. Both teams gave an exce^H of combination and f<«» throughout. j CARVALHO scored the
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  • 41 22 Singapore. Monday On, aged 39, claimed tna^ by having commiucd ex m one Sorti binti Torto injury and induced wr da a pair of gold trace Ms mornfl m the Second fore Mr. Conrac Oldh«J The case was postpow mention.
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  • 22 22 ■-aw ted on a chart' !;1 pus on Governm v Naval Base wit g when chare* [J n Blacker. th« morning
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  • 467 23 trilling occer Ends In 2—l Result j te 2; Gordons 1. Dlice continued m winning mood when they beat the Gordons by ,odd goal m three m a scrappy first di^ion soccer match of the League, played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. While ce fully
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  • 260 23 Govt. Printers Beaten PLAYING on ibe Go*t. Printing Office ground on last Saturday the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Recreation Club beat the Govt. Printing Office Sports Club by a narrow margin. Lim Swans. Ram Singh and R. Perera batted well for the Hospital side while Hamilton took 5 wickets for
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    37 23 W That was what the GorPlayer (centre) must be think- he tried to head the baU with rolire players sandwiching him— 'cdent m yesterday's First DivisJJfer match. The Police players Muthu (on ground) and Louis. Tribune
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  • 51 23 lFrom Our Own Reporter] L Seremban, Monday. s f the All-Malayan Teachers Tourney held under the ausTeachers Association. end, resulted as follows:— n Ah Beng (Malacca* beat Amin Mohorei 6-3. 3-6. 9-7. Koe Ewe Teik and Daub bin "eat Chan Ah Beng and Il)( Malacca) 6—o.
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  • 17 23 (tmenl will be held by reation Club, com'*Pl 1 The following are n Batordajv Aug. 27.
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  • 28 23 In a friendly same played on the S H B -round last Saturday, the Pa-sir Panifng"Rovers beat Outline's Sport, Club by four goals to one Eng
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    15 23 KRONENBERG. Police goalkeeper making: a save m yesterday's same against the Dons.- Tribune
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  • 207 23 Casuals 6 Clerical Union 0 BY six clear goals, the Caauak defeated the Clerical Union at soccer to-day m a third division match. The Clerical Union fielded a team much below their usual standard. Collick, Zam Zam and the other stalwarts were conspicuous by their absence. Only
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  • 87 23 THE United Chinese Amateurs v. ill engage tlie Wehards Badn. Party In fl match ol five doubles at the Happy World Stadium on Thursday at 7.30 p.m Thf Following will repre nt th<- Club Low Keni Ann and Chin Tnam owee; Hour 800 be and Tan
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  • 72 23 IN a cricket match played on Sunday on the Balestler Plain ttM Clark* Bangers A "XI" defeated the Ceylon Tamils Association by 25 runs. CLARKE RANGERS "A" XI M. Wilson b Nadaraja K. Murthi c Nadaraja b Maniam Sangaran c Nadaraja b Edwin S. M. Ally c
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    • 133 23 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaa" D. Nair b Maniam f > E. Pereira c Nadaraja b Maniam 4 H. Oliveiro not out D. Nair b Maniam 0 Extras 37 Total 123 Bowling: Maniam 5 for 20; Nadaraja 'i for 20; Edwin 2 for 22; Yogoraja 1 for H CEYLON TAMILS ASSOCIATION Balasingam c Sangaran
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous

  • 479 24 SINGAPORE CANNOT BE COMPLETELY EVACUATED IN AIR BOMBING w. that SineaDore is a fortress and a Naval Base and •W E rr* Se e»y evacS as a defensive measure. .The concannot b, compi y ccs watel light gas police, harbour, SIS etc- Sl-WT "pessary for the efficient functioning of Z
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  • 103 24 London, Monday. IT dOM of play to-day m the match A between the Australians and Kent, 'VsTRAUANS: 479 .White 52, Watt 4 for 102, Todd 4 for 148 k KENT 108 (Waite 4 for 43 > and following on 265 for four (Woolley 81. Ames 108 not
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  • 76 24 London, Monday. 4 DEPUTATION of ministers of religion, including Canon Donaldson, called at the Japanese Embassy to-day to protest at the renewed bombardment Ol Canton and Hankow. The spokesman, the Reverend Hughes of the National Fret- Church Council, voiced the griVC concern of all peoples
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  • 27 24 Madrid, Monday. Seven persons were found guilty of high treason m trying to leave the Republican for Nationalist Spain and were sentenced to death Reuter
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  • 158 24 PHINESE guerilla units atuS suburbs of Tsinan, capital i tung, on Friday and are ami the walls of the city. There i Chinese and 50 Japanese cast Holding the view that it was ically disadvantageous. China evacuated Fuyang after a brief tion and are now proceeding ward, hardpressing the
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  • 71 24 Berlin. ALL shares slumped up to 141 renewed weakness of the "J which "intensification of the n em situation" is held resjx *0 The greater part of to-dajsi is from big business, which n* cash owing to growing ughtnes money market. i A considerable decline n trade to the
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  • 19 24 Hongw.*;; jT is authoritatively learn 1 Portuguese authonti; protested to the Japw Tan)B anese planes flyine regret.- Reuter
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