Morning Tribune, 27 August 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE mi, 3-No. 179. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, August??, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 564 1 DISTRICT GOVERNORSHIPS FOR SUDETENS AS A SOLUTION PRAGUE, FRIDAY. J)R. HODZA IS MEETING THE PARLIAMENTARY SUB-COM-MITTEE TO-DAY TO DISCUSS THE GENERAL SITUATION. THE GOVERNMENT IS PREPARED TO ENVISAGE CERTAIN CONCESSIONS WHICH MIGHT FURNISH THE BASIS FOR NEGOTIATIONS. The concessions are believed to be on lines oi regional divisions in the
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  • 74 1 GERMAN FRONTIER ACTIVITY Cologne, Friday. AVAST army of workmen is as- scmhling on the German fron- tier. Thousands are arrivinf j daily, many from distant parts < of the Reich. 5 In one village near the frontier which has a normal population I of 3,000 accommodation has been I found
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  • 139 1 JAFFA, FRIDAY. f IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT 16 WERE KILLED AND 30 iJIWD IN A BOMB EXPLOSION. OUTBREAK OF SNIPING, TONING AND ARSON FOLLOWED. nraged Arabs attacked the police ion and banks. Many fires raged. fire brigades were protected by police troop as they fought the flames.
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  • 49 1 Shanghai, Friday. A further .statement on the censorship question was made by the spokesman tojdav that "the Japanese retain thr rtaht to censor anything but official telegrams." In reply to a correspondent's query the spokesman declared that even banker;' telegrams were equally subject to c#n- sorship. Reuter
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  • 159 1 CAPE TOWN, FRIDAY GEN HERTZOG, REFERRING to GEN. SMUTS' STATEMENT IN THE ASSEMBLY. SAID THAT GEN. SMUTS HAD STATED AND STATED QUITO RIGHTLY THAT IF ENGLAND WAS INVOLVED IN A WAR IN WHICH SHB WAS THE PARTY ATTACKED, THERE WAS NO DOUBT WHAT
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  • 118 1 London, Friday. MlSl, circles are most interested the Japanese threat. J h iviinted out that no precise -\Kt. v •-American, Francololnt commission !W|< i n endeavouring to 2 li reftulatlong. onf r !nn br^tles with complicaple. the difficulty of dis- ih »T' nvil and
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  • 487 2 Bylaws Drafted Singapore. Friday. 4N attempt is beinjr made fcf the Municipal Commissioner, to prevent a -recurrence of those disastrous fires which took place in the city some time affo. r 'suiting in the death of some of the occupants of houses used for
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  • 101 2 REFUND OF MOTOR TAX 5 DKlM'INfi Juhore vehicles into i* 1 line vviMi those registered in J the tMS the Kefund of Tax Bv- laws of the Smuapore Muniripa- J Htj wefre amended yesterday by Mm Cortimis^ioners :it special meet«iif^ j The Prudent. Mr. W Hartley. <-\plained that in the
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    28 2 Mr. L. Langdon Williams, manager 4 the Singapore Improvement Trust, photographed at the Airport yesterday unen he left on a fly in? holiday for Furope. (Tribune).
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  • 348 2 Singapore, Friday OLEADIXG for the revision of the salaries payable to local men pfi motni to senior executive posts in the Municipality, with partici reference to maximum salaries, leave pay, etc Dr. K. K. Pathy. .>peaki at ftftertlay*! meeting- of the Commissioners, emphasised that the
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  • 173 2 I (Tribute Reporter) R. K. For^yth of Santa KarK. California, and 11. r^J* York, yesterday, in Sineanure Wl the Conte Biancanun,, They are sailing forCey] tiwhj have planned to stan to London. They are ex-Varsity sta on adventure-tr.k A chance meeting aboard th Phemu^
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    • 471 2 %>2? J m §1 IB II Ig Ixly l(JJ<>3T|r t tTtl*wwT 1 K/J I Imperial Airways is proud to re-publish I V^j IJKjMj //kn*' compliments offered so generously OrS/Jo V jrJrjfil'l] ri/l rn P ortant aviation paper of the vf^jt 1 1 1/1 I ni/f</ States, American Aviation, 15 May
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 39 2 Uw Notice For To-day D till C U The Chief Justice at rw ApDeal. p ril0 in 2nd a Before Mr. Ju>t ire P^io at 10 a.m. 0 ian B-"^ Magistrate's ApP^l vs. Rex. ;i Mr. Justice Honv Assizes.
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  • 373 3 Petition Under Discussion Singapore, Friday. J£KFKRENCE to the petition forwarded to the Commissioners for certain improvements in the conditions of sen ice for the intermediate and junior staffs of the Municipality (a report of which the Tribune first published), wa« made it to dav's meeting
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  • 89 3 ■jK.nIUKYIS of Singapore B* w he relieved to hear H hat m the opinion of 1,, health authorities, the ■vphoid epidemic is considerHd to he «»vt>r. j yesterday'-: meeting «*f m x Municipal Commission- r Mr. (i. I'arbury inttRatid that the Health Officer m S. Hunter had
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  • 79 3 I INVITATIONS SENT TO FOUR KENTII.MEN TO SERVE AS ASK(\KS ON THE ARBITRATION TRI- \A!- lON WITH THE FRACTION COMPANY MKE HA\'E BEEN ACCEPTED. THE fcuXAL WILL BE COMPOSED AS ■The Hon. ihe Chief Justice. Chair■The Hon. Mr. C. R. Cherry, of ■Mislead and Co., Ltd. Mr. (han Szt
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  • 104 3 Government House i- Monday, Aug. 22. Jjf* 'ft*-rnoon His Excellency waus E? al a r i in <>Al Home f' iven by Vicr t Le B^ot on board the FrMicl^ Snn Jl Lamot te Pi-squef. SL n Ct HoweU Brigadier A. colonel and Mrs. N. M. S J Onham dined
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  • 31 3 -on Inl^li Arrested yesterday *ith ou *W Tim Road, for driv- riMn ■> e J^ e Liln Ah Lee was k r nil n'.' finod $5 or in default fivr
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  • 181 3 Failed To Report Robbery: Fined $25 Singapore, Friday. A FINK of $25 was imposed on a Chinese woman to-day who pleaded guilty in the fifth court before Mr. L. C. (Joh, to a charge of failing to report an armed gang robbery which took place at her house on Feb.
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    • 39 3 II hs I iH b*^Eilk9 I^2 Kfli lu^E^^^ PI ANOFORTi;- PLAYING THKORV OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN: Special Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS: Reduced Rates Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire Mrs. PaulttO, Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher 25, Barktr Road.
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    • 360 3 PUBLIC NOTICES IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to the death of Mr. Julian Frankel. the Executors have decided to liquidate the whole of the stock-in-trade of: JULIAN FRANKEL CO., 101 Victoria Street as from to-day By order of the Executors David Frankel Lester L. Goodman Singapore. August 17th, 1938. NOTICE DRESSERS' EXAMINATION
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 24 4 GOLD Fine Bar per oz. SILVER Spot 4 months' forward Previous £7.2.5',. 15% 19 1 16 l"-djv "1 19 5 16 19>h
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    • 147 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change IU HlU'.ll Spot 1. II Ist Forward (September) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Quiet 8 8 1 16 8 8 1 16 Steadiest 8 1 16 8316 8116 8316 f1,16 C 'a 8 • 1 Ifl -He • 1 Ifi !fe 1 16 Bnci
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    • 22 4 UN Standard Spot (afternoon (closing price) Forward Previous ***** 4 £ 1933-4 London. Frid "-riav r L £l93'-. *1 eittH
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    • 51 4 ftew Yr.Lk. Aug is — 1 KGBBEK Previous To-dav Change Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 16% 16ft l e Sellers 16*;, 16% Forward Cct.iDec. Buyers 1611)16 16i s -1 16 am •• Sellers 16 13 16 16^, -1 16 TIN t» Quiet Quiet Snot 43'^ 43^ l
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    • 68 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 178.34 unchanged — T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 8.91 15(16 —3 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8% unchanged — T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) la. 3 1 32 unchanged — T.T. on
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    • 125 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 976 97,3 -3d Dunlop Rubber 27--273 f3d General Electric 77-7-7713 +3d Imperial Chemical Industries 31 1% 314% +3d -7%d Imperial Tobacco 1413 1407% Anglo-Dutch 293 293 '1 i Canadian Pacific 6VO 6 3 4 -rV* London Tin 3 7% 3 7%
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  • 129 4 The Bard of the Straits Settlemj Police will perform in public djj the week as follows under the dirwi of Mr. J. C. Hitch. L.RA.M. A.R t Tuesday. Aug 30 at Kateug Pa* 8.30 p.m.:-March, "National EmW E E Bagley; Overture, "Prince I Alexandre Borodine; I^ l^
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  • 7 4 tyuopy British Official Wireless
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  • 95 4 Singapore, Friday. HAS the Commissioners a copyright?" inquired Mr. T H Stone at yesterday's meeting of the Commissioners when he referred to the decision of Committee No. 7 refusing permission to the "Friends of Singapore" to use the crest adopted by the Commissioners in their seal
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  • 64 4 London, Friday. fAPTAIN R. R. McGrigor, after two years of command of the Fourth Destroyer Flotilla. Home Fleet, has been promoted to Commodore and chief of staff to the c-in-c in China. He will succeed Captain Palliser aboard the Cumberland. Capt. McGrigor, a torpedo specialists, gained live firsts
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  • 179 4 Messrs. Fraser Co. Report Singapore, Frid FRASER CO., share report is ai lows: MINING: Tin at midday was a UP U 4According to cables received Lcndon this morning tin shares very quiet yesterday and prices apj ed to be slightly easier. In the market conditions were quieter yesterday
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  • 755 5 STOCKS SHARES Lj By Fraser Company Singapore, Aug. 26, 5 p.m 4|--4 4ft va 286 306 j*.UJfl Danp 44|- 48|nomed Hj Malay 25 3 26|6 ■Hitam 067 ft 0.75 ■v. 22|6 241B Tm 1.32 ft 1.40 ■St.angor 10|3 111H 21 19 22|9 K Malay -16-1-■deriang 036 0.40 085 0.90 fa"
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  • 180 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 26. 5 p.m franf _rj m dividend Books Date a*. Div Total for year TIN Close Payable Austral Malay 9d. div. Sept. 2 3d. bonus Sept. 9 Sept. 3 10% Kramat Tin 3d. No. 24 Aug 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 1 10%
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  • 207 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday Buyers Sellers! Ampats 4!--4,6 Batu Selangors 132ft 1.40 Hong Fatts 085 090 Hongkong Tin 22j6 239 Jelebus 0 70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 919 11!Katu Tin 25 9 26|9 Kramats lOi-lll-cd Killinghalls 1813 19|3 Kuchais 1.32ft 137ft Laruts -111 Tin 1.62 ft 170 London Tin 36
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    • 152 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.Vincorporated in 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 Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director A.
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    • 294 6 i HIDE AND SEEK IN THK SHADOW OF THE LAW— A THRILLING TALE OF MURDER AND ROMANCE WITH j I THE SCREEN'S 17 YEAR OLD FAVOI'RITE IN HER BEST I j ROLE PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 TO-DAY.j 1 v^^K m m U e I K A Vl B o nd
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    • 213 6 MALAYA*! LARG€ST FINEST m tv 1 THE CAPITOL I S Introduces another Vivacious, Saucy Star "find" to Si n I j 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3 J5 eTiTTIT Sweet Seventeen Mid never X^lti With LEWIS STONE and GLENDA wKEttmP^Wm 1 > V& An Inspiring Dramatic Storj- of two Fugitives who had
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  • 130 7 Everybody diouM understand that we are taking a lesson hom the recent t-phoid epidemic, and want :o prevent its recurrence,'- said Mr G Parbury speaking on this decision. He 'made this statement because he thought the de cision would appear to the public somewhat drastic. Ice-cream
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    • 280 7 Li' ■■■■■■ha I LA riNEW WOULD I d ook|j BESAK I ,Malaya's Leading Amusement Park* I i WAXCE PALACE I I (AIR COP«)ITIONED) PHONE 2477 I I RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. lance in Perpetual Coolness at Malaya's leading B Cabaret TO-NIGHT EXTENSION UNTIL 1 A.M. I I TEA DANCE AS USUAL
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    • 177 7 •J*"^ K j-it-irj-^) 3 *'A CHARLIE CHANS LAST FILM A T j "ttngftporc Five Press" j TO-DAY, 31-5, 6-15 9-15 P.M. j i At TH > New \ir-Conditioneri ALHAMBRA I (Direction SHAW BROTHERS LTD.) J 20th ('entury Fox present WARNER OLAND in his last and greatest Mystery thriller iXHARLIECHANat! IMONTE
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  • 449 8 TRIBUNE STAFF METOftTIB) IDKIVATK medical adviser to Hil Higtmesfl the Sultan of Johore for over three yeiw, Dr. C. J. Patflar is, relinquishing his position early next j month. This news comes as a sur-, prise to many, for the doctor's
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  • 87 8 Charged With Assaulting Sister- In -Law Singapore, Friday. lIM Hock Aim, a young English- *> speaking Straits-born Chinese appeared this morning in the Sixth Police Court on private summons, charging him with assaulting his sister-in-law. Madam Nancy Chong, on Aug 11 at No 300. Lavender Street The defendant claimed trial
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  • 435 8 Emden Scrap Case, Pending Since March, Again Adjourned Singapore, Friday. 4NOTHER postponement was granted in the preliminary inquiry into charts of lor.ery aua.nst three men. a Filipino, a Japanese „nd I Kriti-her. Ricardo Krillanle, BMffN Miyashiro and R.C.M. Wiflhart, in nmnection iritl documents for the sale ol scrap iron salvaged
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  • 199 8 HUMAN EAR IN COURT [From Our Own Cm**m**] Malacca. Thursday. pART of a human ear was hibited in the High Court this evening when two Malays, Surin bin Hashim and Ismail bin Kamaruddin, claimed trial charged with having committed robberv of three pieces of jewellery fron a Tamil woman, and
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  • 266 8 PAVING WAY FOR MALAYA'S VARSITY TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER will crme forward and endow several rhoirs in Oriental Studies. An establishment of this nature will ■Mta Malaya an Important seat of Oriental uiture. M We have therefore a natural right." tie concludes, to ex*rt our Influence on the social, economic aim
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  • 838 10 WILL HITLER TAKE ThI RISK OF WARP PERSONAL VIEWPOINT -BY AUTOLYCUS IS THERK (;OIN(; TO BE WAR IN EUROPE? I Hat is a question mat na> oeen on the lips and IB the minds of thousand.; Of people for the past few months as '.he tension in Centrnl Europe has
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  • 285 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Aug. 27, 1938. SPORT INDEED! QUITE a sensation has been caused in the sporting world and outside it by the report that following their defeat in the interzone final the German Davis Cup team now in America has received cabled orders from Germany to withdraw from
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  • 1294 11 THE WORLD OF FLIGHT iFrom Our Own Correspondent] London, Aug. 20. ,\V enthusiasts the world over will receive with Lht the news that a" new Moth is on the way. t th remendous reputation which its predecesV w "Z reliability it will
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  • 183 11 London. Aug. 10. TION for the title of world'* ri(u man has been fast and nituf"? a ?l? i a Vlllage near Seroweiy*o h a PPears tp be well on the e backM k lnning P° st for nis claims Then i by scie ntists. I
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    • 96 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of otf Ch*mt*u and Stores POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME—perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or
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    158 12 Passers-by were given some unexpected thrills when Baliol ami Mem tno acrobatic dancers, rehearsed some new stunts on the parapet »i tk London Coliseum roof. The Coliseum is returning to variety after a «eri« of musical show*, and Baliol and Merton are on the bill next td Planet
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement fc August 27, 1938. EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday. TURF TOPICS
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    • 806 1 (By "Marcus Superbus") FHK tracks at Bukit Timsh and Bukit Tinggri have been a scene of busy activity during th^ last few days, and to the punter who followed the progress of the horses and ponies closely, there must
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    • 9 1 "JSSS A «tf«« B? race
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    • 50 1 < nth African Amateur AthAssociation has extended citation to the British Athletic Association for 1 «»f nine athletes to visit on from January to the n(l March. ilation has also been sent 'tional Cycling Union for < three cyclists to tour at the same time
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    • 339 1 ENGLISH SOCCER OPENS THIS WEEK THE English soccer seasbn of 1938-39 opens to-day with a full programme 1 of league matches a list of which is given below. For the new season the first division now include.^ Aston Villa and Manhester United, who were winners and runners up respectively in
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    • 164 2 SELANGOR RUGBY PROSPECTS THE Beiangor Club have published a rugby Rxturt list for the coming season and spec al emphasia is Laidtyrb. R. Harper the kipner on the many fixtue.s which are Dein* arranged .for "A" (.earns 'I hi* list is pretty complete and almost every week-end and Wednesday through-
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    • 109 2 Wooderson. holder of the worlds record for the mile, will not uo to America for the Princeton invitation mile in October. He has not accepted because Glen Cunningham, the American champion, is not competing. "I would only so to America to meet Cunningham, who
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    • 831 2 inf. small draft, there were, as usual, hopes of some sportn. tars among lhei W ITK t! recent arrival ot a srru cdcket PeterS) who played centre torv. fortbelUj and already P o NewandCpl m Tottenham Ho tspur player, claimed this pos at alld
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    • 75 2 TRIENNIAL TEST TOURS UNWELCOME THE Australian I ricket \waxA o Control l^ unhkeh to a ;ree to the saajgestion that tt^t tour should I made triennially. accurdini; tit tin cricket writer oi tlu- vi*l!)i»ur« ilerald. Dr. Motcn. a member oi the Unari of Control, says that Vustn i?n ulayers would
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    • 238 2 ACK Dovle. the Irish boxer. I J acen'ce from the ring is ci—Tra^M to win trie British Empire VA e^B jnampiomhip and means I beat urn Phillips, tne boxing bus-dnvi M tingay on September 13 in his urenM na Dovfe g fs confident that
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    • 36 2 Woman's record javelin throw k WORLD record lave* J /V women. 47.17 mem yards i is claimed by Y lalin sen at an athletic m< b tn G^ndele. ,n A official worlds recoi metres, established at
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    • 136 2 H. R. Pearce and Evans Paddon, of Aus- i tralia, have both started strict training for their race on September 9 for the worlds professional sculling champion- i ship, which is to be held on Lake Ontario. Pearce is also an Australian, but now lives in Canada.
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    • 1381 3 \lalavan Cricket rprise of tne cricket season in Singapore r ...pshed by the S.R.C last weekend when they r?u I'nited Services at Tanglin, and beat them. than thev have been for years past, the United parried all before them in local cricket thia ■/beaten
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    • 103 3 Malayan Centurious, 1938 THERE have been 54 centuries scored in the Malayan cricket sea-son now ending, a figure which represents a considerable advance on previous years but is not so high as at one stage it seemed likely it would be gf[phyot •101 P R. LtWtfl 'M-'ii'T'n •101 Captain Bryan
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    • 436 3 Lovelock's 1,500 Metres Record Stands TIIK Athletic meeting at the Ibrox Stadium. dl.isi;on, brought out some very fine runners and finishes but the main event of the day, S. C. Wooderson's attempt on Jack Lovelock's world record for the 1.500 metres failed by just over one second. Wooderson gave a
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    • 95 3 Radley college crew on tour JHE Radley College Crew, winners of the Ladled' Plate at the Henley Royal Regatta this year, will row against a crew from Tabor Academy over a mile course at Marion, Massachusetts Tabor Academy won the Thames Challenge Cup at Henley in 1936
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    • 381 4 IN a book which should prove to be of interest to all cricket enthusiasts, Don Bradman tells all about his cricketing life and quite a lot more besides. The name of this volume is "My Cricketing Life" (Stanley Paul and Co., 36) and one
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    • 60 4 Briton wins N. S. W. ice skating title r TOMLINS, the well-known British skater, won the New South Wales ice skating mile championship at Sydney Glacarium He defeated the holder, J. Douglas, by 20 yards in 48.4 seconds. This was only a second slower than the State record which has
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    • 150 4 Olympic Plans Get Under Way NOW that it has been definitely decided that the 1940 Olympic Games shall be held in Finland, several nations are making known their plans. Australia announces her intention of sending a team of thirteen to Finland a much smaller team than would have been the
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    • 178 4 TUNNEY, EX- CHAMP, THINKS TITLE LOUIS' FOR NEXT FIVE YEARS |OE Louis should retain his world heavyweight title for "at least five years and probably longer," according to Gene Tunney. the former champion who retired from the ring undefeated. Tunney does not believe that aiiy| the present heavyweights can beat
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    • 79 4 THE Reich cricket leader, Herr Felix Menzel, who recently made an appeal for the M.C.C. to foster cricket on the Continent, scored 27 of his side's 46 against the Somerset Wanderers. The British team batted first and scored 204 for 6 declared. H. G. Fish srorinp 68
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    • 192 4 pOR 32 years, years that have been des- crlbed u "Years of Grace," Frank Woollev's long loose-limbed figure has walked acrOM the pages of England 1 cricket history. And now. in his 52nd year, with his curly hair growing grey he is playinc his
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    • 962 5 I (By Micks" > If. idea of sending a represenUtive Malavan hockey eleven to Japan ■mo is now a thing of the past. fth the venue of the next Olympic ■nes transferred to Finland, the Key that existed in the mind of ■rv
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    • 93 5 AFTER the "Strength Through Joy" movement, comes the German ''Thanks to Sport" fund, to which the Reich will subscribe 100,000 marks (about £8,000). Dr. Frick, Reich Ministei of the Interior, in announcing the creation of the fund during a gymnastic meeting at the
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    • 173 5 Soccer tour of South Africa? A TEAM of England cricketers Is about to leave for South Africa. An England Rugby side will soon bo completing a successful tour of that Dominion (though they may not win the rubber!). Why should not a representative soccer team also pay a visit? This
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    • 404 5  -  Permaman By WITH the 1933 rugby football sea son fast approaching teams in Perak are now taking stock of the S!S r^niounTana 2S ft l6l Those elorlous days ol rußser when Pe^u'ed -supreme in Malaya football flying. Most of last years
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    • 827 6 JHE !•>« h Mum -c Corinthians, a team made Up Ol lomeof the bed among <>:;r Malayan Chinese foottelkrs, who are to mak<- a tour of Burma, left Penan j.» on Antr. 28. The question on everybody's lipi wid doubtless be: Just now strcrg are the
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    • 302 6 'i HERE won't be any "silly season" in sport in Kuala Lumpur this year. Rugger and hockey have already begun in a small way, but cricket enthusiasts are still plodding away at their two tournaments for the "Stonor shield and the "Navaretnam" trophy.
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    • 121 6 A NEW lawn tennis competition for, French parliamentarians has been i instituted this year, and a cup has been offered by the French player. M Raymond Rodrl The oOntt«t will be held m October on the covered courts ot the Tennis' Club de l'ari.s under the
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    • 63 6 Joan Saunders for Finland MISS Joan Saunders, the English lawn tennis player, has entered for the Westend Tennis Tournament, the Finnish "Wimbledon." which is held in Helsinki Miss Saunders played in the Scandinavian championships held at the Westend Club last February. She and G. P. Hughes won the mixed doubles
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    • 49 6 100 wickets at age of 66 CYDNEY Barnes, England Test hero of a former generation, is still going strong at 66 years of age. In 18 games he has played for Bridgnorth, the Shropshire club, this season, Barnes has taken 102 wickets at an average of 6 8 runs.
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    • 33 6 PIXTEEN amateur baseball players, in charge of Leslie Mann, a former major league out-fielder, have left America for England. The players will give twenty exhibition games throughout the British Isles. I
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    • 138 6 JESSE Owens, the negro sprinter who won four events at the Berlin Olym-; piad, is now in such reduced circumstances that he has been glad to accept a position as playground instructor atj Cleveland. Ohio, at a salary of £4.10.0; a week, which for America,
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    • 673 7 INNISKILLINGS LEAVE NEXT MONTH Tanglin Topics TANGLIN produced a small but varied programme of sport during the past week. Tnis is quite understandable, however, as everyone in the Innis&lling's Camp was preparing for the presentation of the New King's Colours to »,h«» battalion and for their departure to India. We
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    • 290 7 T W. Morray. who since 1931 has been i prominent member of the S.C.C. hockey team and has played well in all positions for the Club, left Malava this v?ek and will not b* return ng. He ha •n-n n «cl his tpuointm nt at Raffle College.
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    • 595 7 Penang Women Beat Men At Cricket Adams, who was clean bowle-J by Miss Whitehead, EC. Tokcley who went >UC leg before to the bcwling of Mrs. Horto i land J. M. Scoular. who was neatly stumped by Miss Hcwcs-Roberts. Miss Whitehead and Mrs. Best claimed th-ee wicketc each while Mrs.
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      • 86 7 oh'it^op^attowakeup a2l f> J5 IN The riOkS -:n J n (^'vi^^ TOnATO JUICE_A HEAD/ Y f RIGHT IOE ATI M ELY TIP/ f aylmfr CANADA'S OWN A morning glass of AYLMtK Tomato Juice putJ a new complexion nCALI H UnilNn. on the dav cheerful tang of J"7 ,^jthe AYLMtR flavour
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    • 116 8 IN J Drobny and F Cejnar. the youthful Czech lawn tennis players, who are only 17 and 18 respectively, Czechoslovakia is confident that she has future world champions. Drobny, the son of the groundsman of the Czech Lawn Tennis Association in Prague, is considered to be
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    • 68 8 I iCCORDING to a New York newspaper, n Fred Perry, the former Wimbledon champion, is recuperating at an hotel At Forest Hills, or Long Island, from the effects of a bad dog bite on his j left hand He sustained his injury when he intervened in a
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    • 55 8 MISS Joyce Barr> h0 re ce Sydney giri l he reejj. broke by almost a Bf the 483 miles rid< n s iand. and Rockhamptoi! err, up two new r to She rode from n H i-ne a distant rljjj 46 minutes and c< j up reaching Brisba.
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      219 9 IftrU bUMM scientists are attending the meetings of the British Associa lion, 1-r- met Bri ti.J h Kientiflc body, at Cambridge. Here is Dr. Marie Stopes, the authority on Mnn contra, iwuf «nc of the meeting rooms with her son, Harry Vernon Stopes Roe. Planet News Dr. Charles Nordfordt, a
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      • 38 9 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMAKKKD BRITISH SILVERWARE a w^k. i rJk*WL9^^t^\J aw* HOKS D'OKIVRK IHSHKS SVVKKT MtHKM ALSO I,O( KS ;:uellery WATCHES rn hq is to com and sef RENE ULLMANN Raffle, Place. SINGAPORE.
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    • 766 10 EXCITING NEW TRENDS FOR YOU TO CONSIDER Leading Paris Dressmaker Show Their Collections THE last few weeks have been very exciting ones in the fashion world of Europe, because all the leading Paris dress designers have been showing their collections for the Autumn and Winter and, alalthough seasons don't interest
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    • 147 10 IF YOU WANT A DREStf, to wta: cujywhne and everywhere, choose a Boft casual ooe In practical bright prints. Paisleys, polka dote and dainty floral oatterns ure smart and they can oe worn ii horn? cr under a fitting 3iik cr Bhartrikln coat, \ery tailovcd and buttoning right down Che
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      • 50 10 SPECIAL OFFER FOR* AUGUST only BEAUTIFUL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES I at $8.00 and SlO.Ov) only MAIMIX PERM LADIKS HAIRPRESSEKS 3, FORT ROM) I m a: ac t I (Telephone: lf|l y Unusual designs in Nighties and Negligees. Hot water bottle covers II Battery R<>ad. M Hoc i Phone 7143
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    • 222 11 SILK JERSEY is so ATTRACTIVE I fit. most useful and attractive of ihv net materials is the silk jer|y which has come back into favour ith a bang. H ii an ideal fabric, for it looks smart. too smart and its soft sheen and vc it an air of richness
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    • 49 11 1 Up guaranteed to move the tf <' com. Place a pearl but- l; P and squeeze the juice of >VW it. Leave for three or vil(l M the button will have dUfto* a paste. Rub this every corn and it will disappear 1 or three applications.
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    • 309 11 NEW WAYS with OLD CLOTHES IP you spend hall an hour lookhm j round the collar and cutT depart- ments in the shops, you will probably 2 come to the conclusion that your old clothes aren't half as hopefeM M von thought Actually, you can change the 2 ntire appearance
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      • 415 12 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES IMJOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Dn* On* Tonnage S'pore Tonnage S'pore 1938 X9«o RA^AL??NDI ITioOO Oct. 21 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 30 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 Homewards Leaves Leaves Tonnage S'por Tonnage Spore 1938 1938 1 CORFU 15 000 Sept. 9 t RAJPUTANA 17,000 Oct. 21 t BHUTAN
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      • 462 12 ;k TO FRENCH »oVtI j CHARCEURS REUmi^l i S HOMEWARDS. I ADEN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk H CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazane Bordeaux s I ITO SAIGON INDOCHInJ FORBIN For Saieon. Tourane and Haiphong H CAP PADARAN For Saißon. Tourane and Haiphone > I S. A. M.
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    • 85 13 Paris. GREAT Britan obtains the lion's share of the quota for foreign cotton goods which, under the French system, may bo imported into the Island of Reunion. For the last six months of the year. Great Britain is entitled to export to Renuion 374.4
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    • 247 13 Singapore, Friday. TtANSPBBUD from the fourth court If thi Criminal District I Court this morning, the case against a Cantonese, Yam Shu, aged at>out |22 vears was heard to-day. Accused was charged this mornnip .before Mr. H. A. Forrcr. the District I Judge and claimed trial
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    • 134 13 Capetown. Auk. 25. /GENERAL Smuts, Minister of Justice, U speaking at the Assembly, declared that it wa-s his personal opinion that South Africa would assist Britain if she were in danger or was attacked in wurtime He added that the Union would be cutting its
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    • 55 13 Children Not Vaccinated Singapore, Friday— Mr Kenneth A. Blacker, the Fourth Police Magistrate this morning hpard a dozen .summonses against breaches of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance Jn which parents failed to havt their children vaccinated within six month., of their birth. Fine* of a dollar in each
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      • 274 13 «I||\S PHILP LI^TE. (Incorporated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. »KL'i; i n port Sepl 3 «?FLLA Sept. 30 Oct. 4 Ren! rheaD round trip tintou f rum Sin«apore \n Australia .ssued at the B j rs may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or K!-.nViJ- SVI^ E^ OC tHl «*uni
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      • 65 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA ia T L HI A 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER X, At i P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for Flrtt Balooo ani beC °BTOclal°»)Uday Return tJcketi to C?hlna and Japan (Interchangeable wttfc P
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    • Page 13 Miscellaneous
      • 286 13 IsTAL INTELLIGENCE W TO-DAY F OR PER DATE AND TIME I m i Cartham- ha*. Tl 10 a.m K;' ri s, and o Macao Carthage 27 10 a.m B Carthage 27 10 a.m. UK-u" -iilv Hoihow Carthage 27 10 a.m. n" Carthage 27 10 a.m. 1 .parcels only Siam 27
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      • 186 14 i TRADE BARGAINS MOTOR VEHICLES] FOR SALE j GUARANTEED \%\W K\\\S A selection of 70 80 excellent used cars always available in j stock. We can recommend these j cars backed by our Reconditioned and Guaranteed plus FREE SERVICE. \Vearne*§ Used Car Mart BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade
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      • 126 14 FOR SALE I (^ROCKERY, pALL ]\|ALL GLASS, GOBLETS ETC. HOON SECK TRADING CO., 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone 3858. FURNITURE THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT LTD.— manufacturers and designers of modern furniture. Showrooms 32, 34 and 36 Orchard Road. Fancy parchment lamp shades at half prices. MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinkled on
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      • 278 14 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORRo TO-DAY HONGKONG ZBW 9.52 Mcs Cll-4 m) r a ~-i P* M()/art sonfe SINGAPORE jig fofß^nSUi re■D. m metres (133 mcs.) gf). quotationg /HP {O'M, metres (f».69 mcs.) Quentin Maclean (Organ) and Leslie Hutchinson. •Jtt. irpHv 720 Local time .signal, weather re -12 45 Liuht
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      • 701 14 NIROM BERLIN YDC 15.15 Mfjf (19 8 m.) DJB 15 20 >l r m HI p.m. P m ICS(l^rn.)™ lz 10 Omroep Orchestra. 6.20 Conceit of feto m 1 io News and weather bulletin. 7.20 News in fJ,\^ m^.^K Concert by Foorman's Band. 7.35 Conceit SfiS; 2.10 News and weather
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    • 580 15 k\AZING ADVENTURE hF BRITISH OFFICERS SINGAPORE INTERVIEW (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. LtERDAY I MKT TWO BRITISH ARMY OFFICERS WHO RE- m|> W) VENTURES TO ME WHICH MIGHT HAVE COME TOF THE MOST AMAZING ADVENTURE NOVELS EVER ITTKN. p Chtpttn and H. Howaid, officers of the 60th Burma Rifles,
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      • 38 15 Am vilmtmmSmrV^k TRADE H^^^^Jl MARK 75 YEARS Of HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN TERMS: EASY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributors for Singapore ft Johorv HIT FOB ft CO.. No. 581. North Br<d*r Road, Singapore. WPS ia
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    • Page 15 Miscellaneous
      • 393 15 lonThFradio I W I LONDON NIROM TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 YIK 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) 0 GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.8 m.) 7.20 Church Service. H GSF 1514 Mcs (19.8 m.) 10.50 WUhelmus. Vocal music. M.x 11.50 Richard Tauber. HO5 Big Ben. A Religious S^rvici p.m. "Roman ca'aolic from the 12.05 Studio
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      • 123 15 HOLLAND FCJ. 15 22 Mcs (19 7 nv> p.m. 6.45 Special broadcast for Asia. China, Japan and Further India, by the Roman Catholic Broadcasting Association iKRO > 7.45 National anthem and opening announcement. 7.50 Special broadcast on behalf cf the Liberal Protestant Radio Society (V.P.R O.) by the Rev. Q.
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    • 1712 16 Gold Cup Meeting Opens At Bukit Titnah (By "Marcus Superbus") Selections CELECTIONS for to-day's racing at Bukit Timah arc as follows:— Race I— SEA MAIDEN Meriden Race 2— TONY REDDIN Amazon Race 3— STORMY NIGHT Saladin Race 4— PRESTIGE New Moon Race S— RELEASE DouWe Form Race
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    • 275 16 Handicaps For Extra Meeting F_ Singapore, Friday I E folloHinj are handicaps u£M first day of the Mngapyn- Autufl professional race meeting on \uTiH HORSES-CLASS 4 I>if \jP Fair King 1 Constant Light I Equetta /fl Golden Blaze 1 Star Lock ,9 Old Cow Silverlaw ,1 Benedict [M Popover Last
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    • 284 17 Fommissioners Say No Sinjrapore. Friday I QUESTION of whether or not L be grant* to OMh,-taflf0 Mh,-taflf against the security leh-.1K... in the provident fund, |e(! th e subject of debate at meeting of the MtthW mis ,i ,-s. The uue«tion aro*e )f (ll application
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    • 114 17 Wore, Knday: A sequel to an acciSeranooon Road where a car M Kubota. a Japanese, J 1 accrow the wrong side of the crashed into a tricyclist and ■j at d p. m on Aus 2 i, was heard j*e the Traffic District Judge this who pleaded guilty
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    • 62 17 t Frtday: Oh Pok Seng this d Ruil y to the charge of "Vlng along Hill Street at ll '"»e 25 in the Traffic Disr Frew .stated that as nearly collided with I who reported the inPoiice. Mr. Frew also Wed had had a pre[pr dapgerotu driving h
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    • 256 17 Municipality Requires Men With Practical Technical Training DR. PATHY'S SPEECH Singapore, Friday. THAI THE Municipality required men with technical training and not academic qualifications of literary nature, was again ehtssed at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners by Jh. K. K.Pat hy. While the Municipality did not control education, that
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    • 184 17 Pushed Hearse, Collapsed Died [Frow O»r OHM Sere; itomlcvt Taipins, I* riday. A REPORT has been made at the j Taiping Police Station, to the effect inai one Tatoiu had ex- pired near Tate Hill Estate, Tai- ping. Not very long atterwards 5 another report was registered that one Veeran,
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    • 181 17  - More Canton Bombings Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau and Hankow, Friday JAPANKSK planes bombed Wonjjsha station at Canton this morning and later marhinegunned Farti and Fongrhuen. Twelve Japanese planet dropoed fourteen bombs over the Kwangsl Unlversitv at Wuchow. Four bombs were dropped In tbe suburbs yesterday afternoon but
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    • 78 17 Dutchman Accused Singapore. Friday. f^HAROED With making a false entry in Y'u cash book, a Dutchman, C L. Vander Vlict, partner of the Continental c?*c and Restaurant was trdny diarged before Mr Kenne 4 Blachfourth ">apistrate. The charge was one of making an eniry to the e:Tect that .^l5O had
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    • 72 17 Singapore. Friday: "I take into consideration that you have no previous convictions" stated Mr. Koh the Traffic District Judge when he fined A. Elsworth $15 for negligently driving along Anderson Road at 11.45 p.m. on May i> Court Inspector Frew who conducted the prosecution stated that
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    • 342 17 \Frovi Our Own Reporter] K.L. Friday MKDIUM-WAVK broadcast stations, situated probably in capitals of each state in the VMS. and Colony are understood to be contemplated by the respective Governments as the future development of broadcasting in th<» country. As much the .same proposal was
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    • 1429 18 PRE-ARRANGED ASSAULT OF BROTHER-IN-LAW ALLEGED Well-Known Eurasians Charged »T»HAT an assault upon his client, the complainant, was prearranged before hiw visit to his .ife's sifter's house on the evening of June 14, when events took pl.uo which formed the subject of charges against a woman and her two brothers, members
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    • 364 18 China War On Screen IC^U\ja4 <JU^ -J@Q. 1 ?atheriug. a S P« The photogranln n H many dtov?ntag^\h^£j He filming wa.excffj, of the scenes taken on the font inimitable for sheer drama War was shown here as it rM n We see zooming plane, scvam houses to lay their eg<,s
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    • 129 18 "QTOLEN HEAVEN-, which <H 3 the Capitol last nipht is a W»J different in many ways g^ run of Hollywood [WjgJJJ theme mav be -similar tOoUiersw .seen before, but the Wj»gJ refreshing that it comes a s a change from the stereotyped proau* of the
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    • 145 18 "Young Innocent" At The Pavilion "VOUNG and Innocn t n J I at the parilion T h iirprisi i| provides entertainmrn v pry hiKh quality and Introc I actor in Derrick De Marney. Thru splendid access Nova Pilbeam who has Riven us .some excellent performances in the past i.s very
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    • 173 19 MATCH AWARDED TO OPPONENTS SPECTATORS INVADE FIELD PREVENT FURTHER PLAY Froyn Our Own Reporter] KUALA LUMPUR. FRIDAY. £T THE STADIUM THIS EVENING IN THE CUP-TIE REPLY BETWEEN THE MALAYS AND THE T.P.C.A., SPECTATORS INVADED THE FIELD AFTER !SMAIL. T.P.C.A. CAPTAIN HAD BEEN SENT OFF This
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    • 366 19 ;ui> 5; Recs l THE Skins strengthened their position in the first division of the S.A.F.A. league, when they trounced the Recs. by five |ttk to one in a mediocre soccer £ame at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Revealing i gUmpoe of their
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    • 213 19 rE Services, both the R.A.F.-R.N. and the Army have agreed to look upon the S.C.C. padang as their home ground. This means that more games will be played on the padang on Saturdays this year," were the opening remarks of Major B. E. Ablitt,
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    • 235 19 The King's Exequatur empowering Dr. Adolf Windecker to act as Consul General ot Germany at Singapore hu.s received His Majesty's .signature. Mr. K. A. Blacker, M.C.S.. has been appointed to officiate as Fourth Magistrate. Singapore, with effect from July 23 Mr. C. A. Vlieland. an officer of Class
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      • 81 19 I 7DO4rS TIDES HIGH TIDES: -12 p.m. 9 ft. 4 ins. mrk by the EUCf. defence kept down •"SS^ffi the flnh B^ ooal. after receiving a pass trom the ;i 'pU> fla conUnued without incident till the final whistle came, the same ending In poor light Stf. Sheward Teanvs: Skins:
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    • 174 20 FE most ambitions cable transmission ever undertaken was initiated by Lord Stanley the Dominions Secretary, when he opened the British Government Pavilion at tne Diamond Jubilee Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto last evenm* Lord Stanley sent the following telegram to the Empire Governments cooperating in
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    • 87 20 Paris, Friday. AT a meeting of the Radical Socialist Party, to-day. M. Daladier explained his policy and reviewed working hours in other countries. He reiterated that firms working for national defence should be allowed to work supolementary hours without prohibitive increases in pay. and mentioned
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    • 38 20 All members ot the Y.M.C.A. who are ntertsted in rußby are requested to attend the first practice at Bale.stier Road Ground on Tuesday. Aug. 30. Mr. A. P. Vicary will be in charge of the training.
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    • 27 20 LATE HEADS IN A G O AL LATE, heading in the Sk*ns" second jroal in yesterday's First lnvi<iJ fame in which the Recs w«te trounced s—l, Tribune
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    • 54 20 Rangoon. Friday. It is officially stated that the total casualties in the recent rioting in Burma are 149 killed and 537 wounded, of which 68 deaths and 321 wounded occurred in Rar.gcon. It is added that a Committee is being appointed to enquire
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    • 59 20 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Friday. YOUNG TARLEY (9.3' drew with Nai Boon Man <9.8> over ten-three nvnute rounds in a mediocre fight at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night. The fteht was Dainfully slow and though Tavlev wanned up towards the pnd there were
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    • 16 20 The Veterans' XI will play the Roya! Engineers on th: S.C.C. Padang on Tuesday.
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    • 124 20 ENGLISH CRICKET RESULTS:- Notts beat Worcestershire by wickets. Worcester 73 (Woodhead 7 for 3D Notts 364 and 109 for 4. Yorkshire beat Scotland by i wickets. Scotland IS3 and 56 (Smailes 7 I Yorkshire 210 (Laidlaw 7 for 701 40 for 2. Gloucestershire beat Lficesten by 12
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    • 188 20 Pekm?. u> Honri threatens to di^ RELENTLESS activity of the guerillas in kast n the railv. ay communications between Peking and Moko^, < j During the last few days the track has been dtfna^ daily between Tientsin end Sbanhaikwan and WB§ m witt are
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    • 37 20 mdtf Trivanoro 1 Irl j, -HE 25-year-old IJ^ p< I core ha^ tonferre^ C(| declare as unlawful g ae -d in sedition- rX v W eri their property and PgjJß supporters. J» l dl^obedienc Reuter
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      • 33 20 7heJoelicious %irst Quencher Whilst "V- Sailing A Y JT AERATED WATERS A. 5. GILES. CTVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER I No. 6. The Arcade. Singapore. S I'll OM 79»4. THE TAILOIt.
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