Morning Tribune, 24 September 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3— No. 202. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, September 24, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 120 1 Situation Very Serious 0 Germans Already Killed In Clashes With Czechs PRAGUE, FRIDAY. INCE 1 P.M. TO-DAY A GENERAL INVASION OF SUDETEN TERRITORY FROM GERMANY HAS BEEN CONDUCTED V ARMED SUDETENS, ASSISTED BY GERMAN BLACK lARDS AND STORM TROOPERS. The incursions are being resisted,
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  • 384 1 The Czech military began to re-occupy Sudetenland m the early hours of this morning but an advance towards the Czech-German frontier was held up at Oberlohma, half a mile outside Frazensbad, by the Sudeten Free Corps who are sending reinforcements from Hassleu. four miles from this side of Oberlohma.
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  • 106 1 Moscow, Friday. COVIET Russia has warned Poland that it would abrogate the Soviet-Polish treaty of non-aggres-sion if Poland violates Czech territory, m a note handed by M Potemkin (Assistant Commissar of Foreign Affairs) to the Polish charge d'affaires m Moscow to-day. A later message from Warsaw states
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  • 80 1 Geneva, Friday. M. LITVINOFF stated that aftrr accepting the "German -An gloFrench ultimatum" the Czech Government asked the Soviet whether they would consider themselves bound by the Czech- Soviet Pact m the event of Germany presenting new demands the Ajiglo- German negotiations being ■nsuccessfu), and Czechoslovakia deciding to
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  • 28 1 MR. CHAMBERLAIN will see Herr Hitler to-night to say goodbye. The decision to return to England followed a meeting between Kir Neville Henderson. Mr Wibon aid Herr Kibbentrop
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  • 379 1 HITCH IN GODESBERG TALKS Godesberg, Friday. IT is officially announced by the British this morning that Mr. Chamberlain has sent a letter to Herr Hitler. The meeting arranged for this morning has been postponed until later m the. day. It is officially announced that Mr. Chamberlain received Herr Hitler's reply
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  • 64 1 "Responsibilities Not Ended". ,Dr. Hodza Prague, Friday. DR. HODZA. accompanied by his former Cabinet colleagues, flatted Dr Dene* this afternoon Ihjl formally tendered hifi resiKnafion of the premiership. Dr Hod/a .stutod that by the resignation, they did not consider themselves freed from responsibility. "Our formal responsibility tnded, but our moral
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  • 82 1 Prague, Friday. AN official statement says that m welln informed political quarters it Is emphasised that all parties of the Government bloc, also the political committee and the Parliamentary majority blot which accepted the Franco-British proposals, will support the new Cabinet "The Government of
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    • 33 1 0 0 OTHER PftGKB i Girl Sobs In Court 2 I.S.P. Conference 3 Markets 4 Appeal For Volunteers 8 To-day's Races 20 China War News 21 SA.F.A. Cop 23 Rnll Cup Final 22
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    • 28 1 W/vNT MILK THAT KEEPB PERPTJCTLY.. T WITHOUT RKHiIOKKATION IN ANY CLIMATE 7 I THHN OKI KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK UUTMSAHLE FVKRVWIIKKK DISTKIBUTOKS. I GBTI Kit ON. A (O,
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  • 670 2 Girl Sobs In Court While Giving Evidence Of Unwilling Immorality Singapore, Friday. COBBINO Utterly m court. 16' war-oid Choo Bee Lai, exdance tMMtess Wt d local ca!)aret,g;ave dramatic evidence m the Assize Court to-day before Mr. Justice Pedlow and a special jury of how she was bftjifht m China by
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  • 114 2 CHARGE AGAINST CAFE PARTNER WITHDRAWN Singapore. P Mr.L. w. C. Byrd< of the Dete B morntn tofornied M X leth A. Blacker, the Court:: magic rate thai he had re< lastructions rrom the Deputy Public Proaecutor to withdraw a charge againsi van v-- »artiier of the Continental Cafe a.i\a Bar.
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  • 155 2 MALACCA "WAR" TO-MORROW SUNDAY, sept. ftT 1^! Malacca VolunleeJ b > U» occasion of the GOr On thf Troops takmg part wuVb^ Rv? Aircraft from X ll Flio h t km J' C and the enemy wHI be 55?S from the Malacca Vi R h set dtU I the St.
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  • 69 2 Representations From Hankow CENSATIONAL reports received recently to the effect that the Siamese Government were rounding up large numbers of Chinese for alleged anti-Japanese tendencies. are confirmed m official Chinese Government quarters. Messages from the Chinese capital via Sin Chew Jit Poh and Nanyang Siang
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  • 132 2 YESTERDAY twelve-year-oid Kirn Moi, cnpp Oftho girl laid the foundation stone of the Saint An paedic Hospital. Prominent members of the kurop* nese communities attended the ceremony. Prior to the laying of the stone an impressive service was conducted by the Bishop of Singapore.
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    • 96 2 LUXURY ALOFT It is the luxury which surprises so many passengers m the four-engined Imperial flying-boats. They find themselves taking meals m the comfortable soundproof saloons, moving the passing scenery from the promenade deck, viioking or having their afternoon nap, with a steward always at their service. Nights are spent
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  • 898 3 STRESSES NEED FOR SETTLED LABOUR \From Our Owji Reporter] Penang, Friday. mi need for stabilising labour m this country was emphasised by his K\collency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thorna Sf when he opened the annual >nt rence of the Incorporated Society of Planters at
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  • 34 3 UVMIK K. HEARD, (U--v'.nl Stiff Oflcer <»f !,<> pal I hit who i vs p»*< t- |9IC St. Jo- «;l(J M'^tfrdn :in<l I h f r (I n Srhodl cutlets on Wednesday. Reuter
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  • 218 3 MALAY DENIES "GODDESS" DAUGHTER HAD AFFAIR \From Our Own Correspondent 1 Malacca, Friday. lUUD BIN BACHIK, who figured as U the accused charged with the theft of two fowls m what has locally become known as the "Kramat ldop" case, was found guilty of the charge and sentenced to four
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  • 86 3 Chandu Smuggler Gets Two Years Singapore. Friday. SENTENCE of two years' rigor<>us imprisonment was Passed this morning by Mr. H. orrer, the District Judge, on L( »h Hong, who pleaded guilty to charge of being m possession non-Government Chandu v alued at $8,000. i ri c f cu ed was
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  • 114 3 COURT FIRST, BUSINESS AFTERWARDS, SAYS MAGISTRATE Singapore. Friday. THE Traffic District Judge and Magisi trate to-day ordered the Issue of a warrant for the arrest ot i*e Koon when he failed to make an appearance m Court when summoned to do so for failing K> conform to a lamp signal
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  • 25 3 Before the Chief Just re In M OOWt SivTprakasa.n and Thumbu vs. Rex Thereafter:— K;iV Magistrate's Appril. OH Cheong v.s. Rex
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  • 91 3 Flagrant Example Of Speeding Blncapore, Friday At B.lft a.m. on An- 11 Mr. Q B Poiiiott n« i lorry speeding along tfoodlandi. He gave chM.se and eventually caught up witn the accused Choo Chun who was the CiTirer, thouuh Mr. Folliott had to s\wrd I'D to 50 m.|).li and more,
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  • 122 3 BOILING SYRUP AS "OFFENSIVE WEAPON" Singapore Fnd •> BOILING .syrup i vi d us a weapon Of offence m a ca.se <>f as.suult mention ed m the Third PoMei Court this mom inn. Atiu Ay. ;i H'ikit n ;ik« cl 37. ill tattd Ittl chairfK I Ol house trOSpMi and
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  • 99 3 [From Our Own CorrespovimtS Malacca, Friday THE orphans of St. Francis institution will very soon have a beautiful .sra side bunuaiow to spend their holiday* through the generosity of Mrs. Tan Chay Van and her son, Mr Tan ll<m>ii Biaiw,. who are present inn two acre
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    • 36 3 riANOrORTE rLATWO JNP THEORY OF MUMGL Adults and children any ftjatto. Beginners and Diploma candWtt«i speciality. Modern methods of teaebisff. Write or enquire Mrs. Paulu/a. eiperienced and qualified Mutnc Teacher 25, Barker Roao. i p^#^%-»f V
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 79 4 Ist Forward (October- Buyers f 15J16 JJJJ 2nd Forward (November) Buyers Brd Forward (JanlMar.) Buyers -*> J Sellers 8 3lb -I H> I'ALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day Chan?.In bulk Sept Oct. shipment £14.11.6 Value Onchanßed CXIPKA (Straits, F.MJ&.) yt SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) TAPIOCA (Ist quality) Sept. Shipment IS;3
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    • 29 4 <>OLI) PrevioiK 7 Lo:if1(J hfe Fine Bar per oz »7 3 li bl SILVER Spot 19 5 II r r 4 months' forward 19 J i m
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    • 19 4 UN Standard Previous p^v Spot (afternoon (closing orice) £194> 4 nu- c han B Forward qm^ 1
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    • 92 4 (>o .1 q| nn B ._ol v\antr\r "6 6 76 4 1 -lVid imperial Chemical Industrie. -'99 29 7 v -li 2 d Imperial Tobacco }*!>* lj JT Canadian Pacinc Rubber Plan Investment 27jJ gj- -6d Ayer Hitam JS9 23 9 Southern Klnta* Sndon S Asiatic 3
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    • 26 4 Nc\< Yoik. S^pL 22. „m PrevioiLs To-day Change Ttafe Steady Suadv Forward Jan.|Mar buyers }J% [JH Sellers 16& Quirt Quiet Spot 43> 43
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    • 67 4 London. Friday Proviou.N To-day Change XT. en Pans (closing middle rate) 178.41 178. 5 b 4-. 12 iTT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) a.92' X 8 9115 16 3ih T/T. on Shanghai (dosing selling rate) 9 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) U. 3 116 Unchanged T.T,
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  • 179 4 LEWIS PEATS RUBBER REPORT HPHE actual position of rubber is rather being lost si«ht of m th< confusion of political news and the possible opinions of amateur statesmen, and with alternately rising and falling spirit, prices have fluctuated wildly at times during the week, write Lewis and Peat ii their
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  • 137 4 Singapore. Friday. Messrs. Prater co.s report for to-day as follows. Tin at midday was $99.00. down $1.00 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 26 3 4 cents, buyers January March 27 3 cents, market steady after being easier. Both the tin and
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  • 128 4 The appointment of Mr. P. M to be temporarily a Nominated UnflJ cial Member of the Legislative -Co* during the absence on leave of ihe w» Mr. G. Wiseman has been confirmed Mr. A Williams, M.OS, has been ap pointed to act as Assisiant AccmmttJ General and Collector
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    • 81 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE I BANKING X^^f^k CORPORATION LIMITED F A Q FREE yourselves irom the FEAR of BURGLARS by keep- 4^^^BTr-^-« ing your VALUABLES (jewellery !^tPl 111 or important documents) m n ■Pl r l^a^ i ßa SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS Hill I l^ll at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA insurant* c ompany,
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  • 61 4 Cape Town. Friday. MR. PIROW announced m the Assembly to-day that he proposed visiting Eng land at the end of the month to discuss with technical officers of the War Office the Admiralty at the Air Ministry certain aspects of the Union's £6,000.000 armaments scheme and also to
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  • 763 5 STOCKS SHARES 3. M. Trust** jot 075 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 216 2216 Con. T. S. Ord. 196 20 6 Eastern Realty LlSft 142V2. Esi. to Truat A«. 4.76 IM Eastern United 3175 3273 F. and N Ord 1400 14.30 cd do 1\ 2 '< Prefs. 9.20 9.50 Gammon
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  • 224 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday MINING Buyers Sellers Am pats 3|9 4 3 Batu Selangor 1 130 1.40 Hong Fftttl 0-81 0.85 Hongkong Tin 21;9 23;Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tsn 8 6 9)6 Katu Tin 24|6 25!6xd Killinghalh 18- 19|Kramats 9i§ 10:9 Kuchais 130 1.35 Laruts 10 i 8 Lingui
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  • 180 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 <nA nnrn I Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 10 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 ftO m Mar. 31 Sept 30 100 102 norn H 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 t1 MWI ta Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 10 109 111 norn 2
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    • 350 5 iFRASER 8c COMPANY List Of Current Dividends (•Ptri Sept 23, 5 p m -vldend iookl iMt, r, mi XXN POil Huv.iblc Burma Mate] 6d. No. 18 ft. Pr 21 S.-pt 21 8981 22 l>l Hitam Tl s'. int. Oet cvt. 5 Oe! 4 Pengkalen 3d less tax o,t n Oci
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  • 101 7 nee u> the European situation nade by Major R. A. Heard. AUanl staff Officer of Local Force. Kn he inspected the cadets of St Kph's Institution yesterday. Addressing the boys after the lns-i lon. Major Heard told them that the Irili showed a big
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  • 70 7 TREASURE TROVE FOR AMERICA 'From Our Oicn Correspondent] Bangkok, Friday. HE East Asiatic motorship Fionia is making a special direct non-stop on"" from Bangkok to San Francisco rr i the surplus to the current require- >■ m silver tical coins from the rasury reserve. > The total number of silver
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  • 64 7 t \From Our Own Correspondent] i Kuala Kangsar, Thursday.— The Isandar Polo Club was the scene of a frasant function when the Rajas and Chiefs of the State entertained Yang Amat Mulia Raja Bendahara, 0.8.E.. M.S.C.. on whom the King has conferred the 0.8. E., to
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  • 225 7 Merrilads Musical Association k T the annual meeting tf Ike Hern liluds Musical Association held Li r on Secretary's residence. 77. BfrNair R< ad. the follow ing wen elected icr the 'ear:— Patron: The Hon. Mr S. J Chin Vice- patron. Mr. Chua Bock Lwe«\ President. Mr. Lim Kirn Tian;
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    • 37 7 II II %Illtlt SIAKI IN(; iIL llJllillil SEPTEMBER tf iPIS^ ft w 7 > mini c 91' eat Ch r S5 /Ac screen DEV/MF ri BKMN "^ft <>k xi "i" ir,,j v X y "ENRYKING WWW ±j li
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    • 172 7 DEATH OF MR. S. W. D. GUNAWARDENE Mewi bare been raeei?ed from Colotr bo Ol the death of Mr S. W I M I Uunawaidene father c»r ||ri r c Jayaratne the wcretary of the Ladle Union. Singapore The Pietm they tried to Suppress A dMteg Story of lA(|iiisitr WHd
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    • 206 7 IllUlllillUilii POSITIVELY LAST DAY Ol MTB (K.NTT K>\ ROMAMK OMCDT SENtATMHI S AT TIIK AIK-f OM)| UONKD I A 8 II M \i s !.">. «-ir. 9-is p.m. j THEY'RE SO PFkFECTI^ SENSATIONAL T(X;W>™| 1 "^s POWELL i annabella\ I 1 X I&RONESS aJ&ftUTLERI m 4 '<! f iitwr r
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  • 125 8 61-Year-Old Chinese On Cheating Singapore, Friday.— Appearing before Ifr L J Ou.l .n the ruin uourt mis looming, 61-yi-iir-old Poey Teng Sent- laimed trial on a charge ol having j-hftaU'd a woman. Florence Sarah Moore by falsely representing to her that he would employ her as a bill collector and
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  • 82 8 Singapore, Friday —When Chung Wing On appeared to-day before Mr. C. H. Koh m the Traffic District Court to answer the charge of driving without a rear .light on the evening of May 14. he was asked why he failed to make an appearance as he was
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  • 384 8 GOVERNOR APPEALS TO PLANTERS A WARNING note concerning volunteering was sounded by the Governor at the annua! meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters here to-day. He said: "We are passing Ihrough critical times, and no man can tell what may happen within month
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  • 93 8 A lleged Threat To Kill Singapore, Friday— Chut Teck Si this morning claimed trial m the Fifth Court before Mr L. C. Goh to a charge U having committed criminal intimidation by threatening to stab Loe Yong to death with Intent to prevent hin. from collecting rents from the tenants
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  • 85 8 ALLEGED THEFT Of DATO's CAR twenty-year-old Malay his JSSiB claimed trial m the Co u "I fore Mr. Conrad Oldhain to a Z.M 'havinp committed then o t m^M ,PK. 107^ valued at 5875 the^SSl of the Dato Muda of Kinta W The car was said t. have b,. t
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  • 115 8 Sold Adulterated Milk Singapore. Fridat. AMILK-SEUKR who last wak pleaded guilty to having traded m adulterated milk appeared Wore Mr. Blacker m the fourth court this moaning for sentence. A Municipal inspector alienee :Sa examination of the milk revealed Mm adulteration almost amounted loon part of milk to three-quarters wate
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  • 44 8 Singapore. Fnday.-Chvi<^ to tbejj lure of witnesses to attend Court to-« Court Inspector Frew fur the pro>ra tion offered no evidence asa" 1 1 /J Hedgcock when he was charged m negligent driving alone Victoria f* OC Juue TO. Accused was diseons*
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  • 97 8 Slltfapoß, Friday A FTER an extensive tour A Antipodes. Mr. Rothschild member c»t ll> ll house of Rothschihl thinks .1even m 'he British XW 8 much contradictory w* made about Australi: He says something mv» v spo ker ♦'Havins heard, even <>ial m ,.|it so
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  • 332 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Saturday, Sept. 24, 1938. A CALL TO SERVICE l JtfE are passing through critical times, and no man can tell what may happen within a month or a year. We do know that it is our duty to be ready for whatever may come. I would most
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  • 746 10  - SA VE US from The Offside Rule in Local Traffic Autolycus A GOOD deal has been heard In Singapore m the pa.st few week*; regarding; the desirability of introducing into local traffic regulations what If known a.s "the offside rule." The sub- j committee which is said to be consider-
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  • Article, Illustration
    106 10 11 is notified for general informant that Mr. O. T. Faulkner. C.M.G Adviser on Agriculture. MaJ-v; Statoto been appointed Principal of the Imperil College of Tropical Apiculture Truidad Tim sketch shows uhv the Offside Rule m traffic is me flective. Driver "A", approaching the "'[V.J, i 0 pull JJ
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  • 1339 11 U.S. ARMY CORPS EXPERIMENT WITH STRATOSPHERE PLANE WORLD OF FLIGHT Our Own Correspondent] LONDON. SEPT. 17. LOCKHEED COMPANY, HAY-, |G PRODUCED IN THE SUPER tmiA ONE OF THE FINEST FASTEST TRANSPORT AERO- j NFS IN THE WORLD, IS NOW, [DING A STRATOSPHERE IAFT. This has been ordered for tiilitary purposes
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  • 92 11 Warsaw MBOROWSKI. a well-known Warsaw actor, has filed a suit for the recovery of a 10 per cent, reward on jewels worth nearly £1,000 which he found m a horse cab when returning from the theatre M. Borowski states that he wishes to give the 10 per
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  • 176 11 Hankow Policy Will Not Be Changed Chungking. DENYING foreign reports of Italy's mediation m the RnO-JAP*MM hostilities, spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign AtTair.s. .stated that the Italian Government lias not advanced any peace proposals to the Chinese Government. The spokesman declared that China's policy of resistance
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    60 12 Topical Press Their Majesties the Kins and Queen, accompanied by the two little Princesses, attended the Bracmar Highland Gathering. Aberdeen^hm The Kin* *nd Quern and the Prince m the Royal Box. Topical Press Miss S. Elton of Bournemouth, with her masc^"^" >nnts t bear— watching the play m the junior
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement In September 24, 1<).;8. EDITED BY lIKKMKS Every Saturday.
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    • 949 1  -  Permainan (By IN common with other States and Settlements. Perak of late have been taking stock of the rugger talent that is available m the State for the current season. Although the game has started m earnest In Penang and
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    • 65 1 To all appearances, Perak, the "Bin Bad Wolf" among the State* taking part m "Malaya" Cup competitions a few years ago, should come to the front •main m Malayan rugger this season Whether they succeed or not, a bold attempt will be made this Beaton to
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    • 44 1 Additional events at the Olympics lii addition to the obligatory section. football, watcr-j)olo and canoe raetf arc to be held at the IMO Olympic Special newspapers to be Isued duriiiK thf gMIIM will be printed id Finnish. Swedish, Ehkll-sli. Oerman French, Italian and Spanbh
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    • 133 1 HRST major match ol the new ruiiby V m on, Newcomers and the Rest, will be played on th.- S C.C padan* this I;;,, 1 kick-oil at 5 p.m. The an sH.Ttrd U follows Newcomers: W N. RotherfJ P. D. A G Mackenzie, Dr B
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    • 440 2 CHANCES FOR YOUNGSTERS IN HOME RUGGER I A CERTAIN amount ol worry has been caused at the opening of the new nifty seammi by the thought that a number of the be«( English, and m particular Welsh, players will probably be m need of a rest when they return from
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    • 675 2 TANGLIN was the chosen venue for the Army hockey trial, this week and some new talent was seen, especially from the Loyals Camp. Sgt. Cronin < Loyals > was the outstanding player on view, with Byrne i Loyals a close second. Lt.
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    • 441 2 HOCKEY RULES DISPUTE A=r the f Bniai, v Hockey, ovei tain rules •■gl <j i»8 tome di i,, tt been BBS? 111 to 'sSv SSPL r&r ays hockey all Ha? iSi of Great Brit oldest oL^ tion In hock, laramoum^! before the F I £2g» °gP being-would n I tolerate
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    • 158 2 THE game played on the village cricket ground at Blofield Norfolk, between a team led by the Norfolk county captain, and an eleven of the House of Edrich. is a reminder that cricketing families are not uncommon m England. There are enough Edriches to provide not only
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    • SPORTS SUPPPLEMENT.
      • 537 3 HAT has happened to the arrangements for the proposed tour of Hongkong to be undertaken a Malayan Rugby XV immediately after the •vial North versus the South match m January? a meeting of the Malayan Rugby Union 'hela i: Federal Capital some time ago,
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      • 181 3 ANOTHER Channel Swimming season is drawing to a close. So far the strip of water between England and France has been crossed by only one swimmer this year, though it appears doubtful whether his achievement will be recognised. Since Captain Webb got
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      • 181 3 000 metres m 15 minutes than In all the rest of the world put together #hen the world's record at javelin hrowing was beaten the other day it vas a case of one Finn rarptMtaf another Finn. In all their sports amateurism is the •ule. Except for
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      • 185 3 WHEN the first two Tests were draui I hard things were said about the Hcv of allotting only four days to match.-: when thr Imal TWtWM m m almost too overwhelming hion hard things were saM about poiicy of not potttof OH a ttmeAnd I
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      • 644 3 R.A.F. Man Retains Command Title 1 111 vinglt-s m the Mil. i \.l Com I inancl oilier Ranks Lawn Tennis Championships proved to ho a triumph for the It.A.F. With three ilrmcn In the mil Una UIC pt'ispcits were ;).irticiil;irly bright. .uicl S^'.t Gould soon dltpOWd 'i till only Army
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    • 167 4 Some photographic memories ol a memorable meeting Most exciting race of the Gold Cup ,X in. was th^J Nutcracker, hottest favourite on Cup day, making no mistake m his nee. Kn\a\ Worlinpton is second, Temple (on rails) third, and Herbe Folle fourth. Nutcracker. Mr Rhodes' beautiful Beau
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    • 653 6 FIRST STATE RUGBY MATCH OF THE YEAR A T SEREMBAN TO-DAY FIRST bis niffW niaLth of the season takes place this evening at tmbaii when SetangW meet Ne^ri Sembilan m their annual slutc friendly, and it is another reminder that the rugger season i* getting well under way. ucceeding practice
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    • 138 6 IF Donald Budge, the only Utton tennis player m history to hold the Jour major championships, rrofessio lal. a* is generally expected, his presence will be badly missed m the amateur game. Feu champions have remained so unspoiled bp success. Entirely free iro
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    • 87 6 Germany Wins International Trophy PERM ANY. winning four events m the to European row.ng championships at vlilan. took the Glandaz Cup. One of their "successes was m the ingles sculls, won by the Austrian. J ia^enohrl, last year's winner of th" aiamond sculls at Henley. This was
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    • 196 6 Looking Forward To Moderate Season WELSH rugby prospects for this year are not I >ry br.ght. f .wo great Wei h playrr- nave announc?d thfllr retirement ---~1 ff Tcn^ and Mwal who hai takpn up a po t as headmaster to a boy rhonl. C'aude D-u-y
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    • 162 6 S.Africa Win The Rubber ALTHOUGH putting up a pd fight, Hri f in ivas quite outplayed m the second rug&j test by Sciitli Anita w \on■ J 13 points to three. At hall time the >>core was 10—0. As South A. n the first testi Johannesburg bv26 i 2. they
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    • 99 6 rooi'BALLis ar aru ilelhe su| •r DU pular sport m I cording l port for golf Isnegj l f r last yeai the total financial „sj The gross turner. 'million lire, some^ v u 23 00 01ii while that for goll ipbout £230 iiftfj The poor
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    • 118 6 NOT since before the war has anyone attempted to ga<n the rowing and; rimby double blue but it is understood! that H. A. W. Forbes, who rowed for I Oxford m the last boat race, is thinking j of having a shot at this unusual
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    • 350 7 i Vnited States, successfully defending tlv Davis Cup agains. istralla by three matches to two, became the holders of 11. I for the twelfth time When their team beat the Australians i ••mantown Cricket m Philadelphia. \ustralian beam of A. K.
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    • 233 7 WITH the cricket season over, the impressive record of the R.A.F. team deserves mention. Playing 35 matches the Airmen won 24, lost ei**ht and drew three. Cn|. Hall with over 800 runs to his credit hfads the batting averages and i Cpl. Newing is top of the
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    • 246 7 0. 1& 6. Ramsay:— s6 &0. Robin11* 17, 4. 4 7*. White:— 2. ...no-Johnson 17. White:— 2. BOWLING 125 3. 34 308. 35. 8.80. LSgt Ellery 172.4 32. 459. 37 12.40 »n 134.5. 11. 466 36. 12.94. 139.0. 27. 440. 28. 15.71. I ardimi 101.1. 21. 348. 26.76
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    • 85 7 fOLONEL RACOE TURNER, trw famous v American flyer who some years ago competed m the London to Australia air race has won the worlds richest air race for the Thompson Trophy, worth 22.000 dollars (about £4.000 >. The race was over 300 miles on a quadrangular
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    • 46 7 THE Upton Cup, a nine miles open dinghy race which has oddly been called the "Grand National of Canadian Dinghy Races" was won at Toronto by the Canadian craft steered by H. Hill. English boats took third, fifth and eighth places m the race.
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    • 205 7 HENRY Am. nonopol} »f U Of the world"., title, i-> Injuring b<>xInt and public mtrn-.t Recording v, fifllC TlllUM'V. loiHH'l hr.lVVttrl 'hi tampion of the irarttl w.iii.im Muidooi <;i forum taring commissioner) was nuht when ht n fused to let a etlMnplon «>f one
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    • 76 7 New Feat By Danish Girl Swimmer MISS Rafcnhtl HveKer tht Danish '-ul swimmer, added yet another to her list of world rrcords WtMl) she su;nn 1.000 yards m 12 minutes 36 seconds at Elsinore This beat by 27 2 lOths seconds the record set up a week
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      • 80 7 FRESH RELIABLB/^^>liLK 1 < Jw/fl on y a^ ies v a residents n ne tropics need the sustaining and nourishing benefits of rich, full cream milk. Do not neglect this cardinal rule of health. Make sure that your diet includes a liberal 4.4JL an 6 regular allowance of. -BEAR V^B-
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    • 1048 8  -  Marcus Superbus (By SINGAPORE farm will provf a valuable bftttfi for punters to wori on m making their selections for the racing- at Kuala I umoui tMa afternoon m the first day of the Autumn meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, as m
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    • 45 8 Harvest Festival, the Trigo geldine quite new to Malayan racing, is going to win many races m this country very soon He ran a fine second to Beano over n Y t lurlongs at Bukit Timah well-|>iai.rfi m 'he early stages of the
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    • 38 8 A total of £16,000 has been collected for the Air Disaster Fund for the dependants of the Royal Air Force boxers and the South African pilots who were killed m an aeroplane crash m the Transvaal last June.
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    • 26 8 Valentin Angelmann, the holder, and Pierre Louis have signed to meet for the European flyweight title on September 29 at the Wagram Boxing Arena m Paris.
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    • 298 8 PNC.IJSF and Scottish league football matches fixed for Saturday are as follows: First division Arsenal vs Aston Villa. Birmingham vs Preston N.E. Blackpool vs Grimsby T. Brentford vs. Sunderland. Derby C. vs. Stoke C Huddersfield T. vs. Everton. Leicester C. vs. Bolton W. Liverpool
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    • 92 9 —^^■^M^M^M. Yorkshire County C.C. county cricket champions— l93B. Left to right, fro nt row— Barber, Bowes, Sutcliffe. A B. Sellers (Captain), I.Mvlaml. MitrhHl Wood. Back row: Ringrose (scorer), Robinson, Verity, Smailes, Turner. Mutton. Heyhirst (Mass«ur). Topical News m the semi-finals of the E»,ll»h Women's Bowls <
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      • 48 9 JRene ULLMANN J I is DISPLAYING ■TIIK LATEST I PATTERNS OF I UALLUABUD lUUTISH I SILVERWARE I HOKS DllflVlti; DISHKS 1 1 iWER Mtdl I also CLOCKI I JIUELLERY I WATCHES I Till: BEST IS '111 CO.MI AND SKt I I RENE ULLMANN I I Kaffirs Place, SISC.APOKF
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    • 1005 10 Little Hats With Big Ideas JF you want to acquire the maxi- sleek, black suede or felt is definitely mum amount of chic at present, you intriguing. Women with full, plump will go m for "minimums," where however are the one type that T .^houla avoid liliputian hats; the rest
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    • 230 10 Novelty Watches DENE ULLMANN of Raffles Place has earned a name for himself m Singapore as a first-class jeweller not only because he stocks goods of first-class quality but also because all these are marked by originality and good taste. His clocks and watches for instance, whether they are for
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    • 126 11 (Continued from previous page) a widely one, and a glorious one. 1 be flattered by these new hats. fooled. Get one of these to give jell and your wardrobe a stimulant. HATS SI T IT HAIK- STYLES m hats to hair is, of course, pnly
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    • 189 11 If You ,re Going To an afternoon wedding m wii and then to the wedding cepti'ui "don't," at 4 o'clock m I it afternoon, wear a floor-length null gown. "Do" dress exactly Mm would for an afternoon tea, perhaps, a printed sheer or a I mr n miingote, a tuiy.
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    • 387 11 Old-Fashioned Embroidery Brought Up -To -Date WHAT with designers going back to the days of our grand-mothers, good old fashioned" embroidery suddenly has become very much up-to-date as shown by the mid -season evidence offered by Paris dressmakers. Wool embroidery, silk, bead strings or raffia— there is a distinctive place
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      • 358 12 i^ I^3 BY PsO and BRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IN CNOLAND) Outwards Xonna e j^" Tonnage Spore P aZ M gggAU*. „000 g»• CORFX' 15.000 Nov. 18 RAJPUTANA 17,UU0 Dec. dv Homewards lunnage Tonnage s Po re 1938 l">»o BBHAR 6,000 Sept. 29 RANPURA 17.000 Nov. 18 t CARTHAGE 15.000
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      • 358 12 !K TO FREHcifToiSl |I CHARCEURS R FUnjk HOMEWARDS I FORBIN For Marseilles. Havrrv Antwerp, Dunkirk I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nasain k Bordeaux |T0 SAIGON INDOCHINA BANGKOK For Saigon. Tourane and Hai. rvt I |CAPTOURANE R. A. M. I. (from Saieon^ I J JGO PAffOT^TTTR For Saieon ><v
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    • 99 13 Warning To S.T.C. Driver Singapore, Friday Dahibal Ha:. B.T.C. trolley bu* drkir. to-day pleaded R-iiity to the charge of negligently drivinp along North Bridge Road and thereby colliding with i handcart at 830 a.m. on July 2, was fried $15 or In default 15 days' r.i. by Mi*. C. H.
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    • 288 13 nKGULATIONS for .stricter control ot I» fishing m Admiralty wuUt have boon Issued A gaietta notillcutlon la.st ni^ht states: I In oxerci.se of the powers vested m him by Section 8 (I) of the Admiralty WaterOrdinance the Kind's Harbour Master hereby makes and the
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      • 206 13 i 111 lt\S IMIILP L I TE ff I (Incorporated m Australia i [I I NEXT SAILINGS B Due Sails. ■Ai.\ r -.7.[.A Sept. 30 Ocf 4 ml- KUR Oct. 30 Nov. 4 ■p nhean roin.d trip Mrir^M ffom Singapore t<» AiMtraJia Utfued at the mi.n'A rates. Class passengen ma>
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      • 48 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD lOK HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AM) OSAKA M m \II llt I 1 at modafn aeeoaußOdtjtloii for Fir.-.t Baloaa uad »n passengen. BDeelal Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (Interchangeable with p and o sn :it r«dueed HARPER, GILFIUJVN CO LTD.
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      • 222 13 toSTAL INTELLIGENCE? I 4* I TO-DAY X n'r'l^onT) 1 and LaburiU Marudu :<l) p RJ"!i':.d Great Britain x KJLM? 24 2 K'^ generally Bintulu and Miri Marudu 24 ZM p.m *v«I i V 111 4 !I I j r T* l-w li 1 1 1 Wl BUlk i arak 24
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      • 33 14 TRADE p[^^— >>HJH MARK 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESICI TERMS: EASY PAYMENTS CAN BK ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD Dist ibntors for Singapore Johore *C 0 N -<>"h B.=drc R., d stngapore.
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      • 967 14 ON THE A IR TO-DA V TO-MORRo\J TO-DAY LONDON 1 MANILA PF]y ik'tri...i n-tcTd.jig t tiramophont r«-oord> TR WSMISSIONS 2 AND .'5 KZRM 9.53 ,Mt s (31.3 m.) SINGAPORE S£&?JK?n£iS fZ T* l {m CNF 15.14 Mv,s (19.8 m.) 5 20 Sunkist time> -00 Signal and nro*r, ZHL 225 metres
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    • 1096 15 Tenders uill fee reived up to nooi on the 11th October. 1938, at the Coloma Secretary's Oilier, Snmapore. irom persons desirous <>: contracting for supplta lor the Singapore Prisons <HM Prbon Outiam Road and hrn Prison, Changi) lor a period of one year, beginning on the lit January.
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    • 85 15 Singapore Friday Abdu LaUff manager i f a Mohamed Sharif! and Co r»f Rochore r«»:i<i iraa thii morninr entenced o a fine of HO M by HI Kenneth Blacker In the Pbartb Cowl I elltni aduitei ited |hee He w§ dm lented by Mi I M Ttanpot I
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      • 801 15 lon the^radjo^i I LONDON I COLOMBO I TRANSMISSION 5 am TPB 616 Mc|s (48.7 bl) I rsß 951 Mcs (3155 m) 9 W ga^a Preaching: Preacher: Rev. CSBS.ai wics Makuluduwe Piyaratana Thero X nance music-Maurice Winnick welf N^eeod^^^ KOhU 1^ md his Orchestra, from the Pic- 10 45 interval I
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    • 1617 16 THE Autumn racing season of the Selangor Turf Club, following hard on the heels of the Autumn season at Headquarters, starts at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon at 2.30 p.m. with a pro- gramme of eight events. Singapore form will be a valuable guide to punters and
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    • 293 16 YESTERDA Y'S GALLOPS [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. FA IK crowd watched this morning's training, which was carried out m dull weather, with a slight drizzle falling towards the end of the 1 day s work. Likelihood is that to-morrow's going will be soft. Notable workers this morning
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    • 59 16 for this after** racing at S*lan» o or are as foOnc Race I— GOLD PLATEAU Maid of Cashel Race 2— BRAWNY LAD Lucky Life Race 3— HARD GOING Solar Time Race 4— BEANO Kabinda Race S— FLYING COLUMN Con Con Race tt— f HARLEY'S AUNT Velocity Race 7— DEEPDENE
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    • 246 17 HEAVY TOLL IN RECENT DRIVES Hankow, Friday. A COMMUNIQUE issued from Tehan, commenting on the battles at the Juichang front. st?«tes that the Japanese sacrificed more than a division of reinforcements within a month to renew their recent drives. On Tuesday a Japanese
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    • 188 17 Chinese Indians Play Draw 1; S.C.R.C 1. fERY keenly contested hockey dr.iw was played at Hong Lim en \esterday between the Straits Bf s«' Recreation Club and the an Association. I ms were not fully represented v institutes pave quite a good Chinese were the fatter side but ►d poorly.
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    • 157 17 R A F baseball team face then kosl seven test to-day when they bat> with the American Associaat 3 .30 p.m. at Farrer Park c Raft started building a team t two months ago and have come so last that they are bound to give more .seasoned opponents
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    • 168 17 London. Frida\. 1 CROWD of 10,000 saw Kane beat Jurich on points m the world flyweight title fitfht over 15 rounds at the Liverpool Football 111 >t;ulium last niffht. n.d round Jurich was down, •unt of nine. Kane kept up the •i the next four
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    • 350 17 S.R.C. Not To Have Lady Members Yet the annual meeting of the S.R.C. held yesterday, with Mi. U. Tessensohn m the chair a proposal was made by R. Stracey to accept ladies as Associate Members. The Chairman drew Mr. Stracey I attention to the fact that this subject was a
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    • 98 17 Will Fight For Title Next Week {from Our Own Rcp<ntr>\ Kuala Lumpur. Friday 4s i preliminary to their next Qghi which fakes place m Singapore next week when they will meet for the flywelght championship ol Malaya, Little Abayan and Kid Arena met In ten rounder
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    • 29 17 Mr A Williams, MCB hi been appolnted to be ;> mfmbtr "i the Adviaorj Committee, under the Volunteer Fmcr Ordinance, fot Malacca vice m» I v (i D:iv Mrs rtftgned
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    • 138 17 Malayan ati oi pod ordei mi pro ifl vi(i»(i hi..t iiu-ht a( Theatre ttoyaJ m- the Chop Btaiga RtrtM Party and mnong the large ownbtt of Qnft niKbt wai Raja Btndahan <>i I'rrak. Betttfea the populai tunes, which were rendered m excellent .style, the Part> bai
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      • 139 17 yf M. INTERNATIONAL I WRESTLING j TOURNAMENT j GALA CRAM) I OPENING j TO- NIGHT j ut 145 p.m. I HAPPY WORLDJ j STADIUM j 1 MAIN EVENT j WONG BOCK CHEUNG Champion of China vs MBHAB SlNCill Giant Punjabi <> Rounds of 10 MnmlCi I Hvst of Falls Z
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    • 67 18 TWO PENALTY GOALS DECIDE HULD SOCCER CUP FINAL V URGE CROWD DAY Jams .Customs, and Haron« scored during the first half SJ? Jams scored for the Custom* £5, «md half while Haron and R la netted for the winners J Spt Sandy refereed After the match. His Hi°hi» Tunsku Mahkota.
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    • 333 18 S.C.C OPEN HOCKEY SEASON WITH BIG WIN THE S.C.C. played their opening match of the hockey season yesterday, when they fielded an "A" team and beat the V.M.C.A. Juniors by five goals to one. Highlight of the afternoon was the brilliant goalkeeping by Edward Wee for the visiting side. He
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    • 41 18 OVER 125 students participated m the annual sports oi the Standard In•>iitute at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon, when a large gathering of parents and their friends attended The prizes were distributed by Mrs Lim Han Hoe.
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    • 53 18 Singapore. Friday. For permittinj: beddings and personal effects to be stored on licenced premises, eight Chinese owners of shops were this mornin? lined $2 each. One of them with about tour previous convictions for a similar charge was fined $15 and costs m the fourth court before Mr.
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    • 282 18 HOCKEY AT SERANGOO foS interesting game ot hockey was played yesterday on the Post Office Club padang at Serangoon Road when the Club was at home to a team from the Y.M.CA. Although the game ended m a draw of cne goal each it
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    • 43 18 On the occasion of the motor car acceleration test by the Automobile Association of Malaya m Farrer Road on Sunday, the road will be closed from 5.30 vm. to 4 p.m. to vehicles other than those competing m the test
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    • 17 18 Mr H M. Cantrell. secretary of the Singapore Swimming Club, has returned irom home leave
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      • 23 18 BBf^^T^Siii. 5■ ■■>■■■ ofe^gs^^p^^Bfl^^WMSßßjßßMilß^jjt&yjSSß^^^fe^^B I Ba By SiSEte» W "i*-Row.a bit quicker, Hanstn"BABT ASIATIC CO., LTb. Sin l>or<) K"»l» lurnpor Pe nM>l( i t
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    • 653 19 Last-minute Goal Decides CHINESE RESERVES LOSE 4-3 AFTER LEADING 3-1 (By ROVER) Police 4; Chinese II 3. jJKTTKR opportunism m the closing stages enabled the Police, wooden spoonists of the first division, to knock out the second division league champions and last year's Cup runners-up, the
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    • 71 19 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS I FOLLOWING ARL Tilt RELTS OF THE V.M.C.A. H4N- TENNIS TOURNAMENT PLAYED YESTERDAY: MIXED DOUBLES Gaw and Mrs S. X Gaw beat awood and Mi»s L. Nollie. 3—6, Reshtv and Mr. Lockerbie 1 w.o. from Tan Huclc Toe and ►bayashi and Miss Phylis Eber ;.o.
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    • 117 19 I following have been invited to play jckey for the S.C.R.C. at Hong ween at 5.15 p.m.:— nda.N against R.A.M.C. Cheok Ivan Wong, Kee Choc; Kirn Hoe, Bwee, Swee Keng: Keng Siew, Mook im Swan, Yew Hock, Boon Unn. J*J Swee Law and Kee Moh. anesday
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    • 188 19 S.H.A. Meeting PRESIDED by Mr. F. J. L. Mayger, the Singapore Hockey Association held their annual general meeting at the S.C.C. last night. Various local clubs affiliated to the Association sent representatives. The election of officers and General Committee resulted as follows: Mr. F. J. L. Mayger
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    • 198 19 F. V Kead won the final of the mrn\ singles "B" Class; tl the MXC Autumn Tennis Tournament at thr S.C.C. yestrrda.\ afternoon by drtr.it ing J. I I), (irahum m two straight sets, 6—l. (i—r The following weir tin- clay'.s results MDTI I>OI BLES "A" CLASS Semi-finals
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    • 32 19 EXAMINATIONS IN MALAY Examination* lor novernmrnt officer-* who ar« rrquir«'d to p«U In MaJay or v«.h > hav«' r^c»MVHO p«/nnL .i'>n t-> study thai lan^ua?*' win be heJd on Dm i!' iwi 20
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    • 33 19 To commemorate tile Fourth <vr.t«nary of the English Bibir the MMi So eu*ty hivi opened a Thajik.tKiviiiK fr'rnd which uinxs at a p«TraiUient kDCIMM of £10<)OU In the Soc.^lv's annual income
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      • 58 19 TO-DAY'S TIBS for to-day are as follows: MEN'S SINGLES "A" G Haridas vs. Yap Ah Hian; L»h Poon Lip vs. Lim Hee Chin; Hay Guan vs. T. Kobayashi. MEN'S DOUBLES lllay and M. Y. Namazie vs. Tan Joe and A. Lim. MEN'S SINGLES "B" S Hussein vs. M. R. Menon.
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      • 16 19 TO-DAY'S TIDES HIGH TIDES: 10.57 a.m., 9 ft. i ins.; 11.11 p.m., 10 ft. 2 ins.
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    • 204 20 Prague. Thursday. GENERAL Sirovy, strong man of Czechoslovakia, has formed a new Czech cabinet following the resignation of Hr. Milan Horiza to-day. He will takt office himself as Premier and War minister, with Dr. Krofta continuing M foreitf I minister and M. fCalfui M finance
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    • 28 20 London. Friday:— lt is learned at Croydon that the air-liner Heracles ha^ left Prague for London, bringing the wives and families of members of the British Legation. Reuter
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    • 181 20 "New China Central Govt. Formed In The North Peking. Friday. MI'MLROI'S prominent members of the railjtarv were present this morning at the ceremonies inaugurating the organisations of the "United Front", which is combining the direction of affairs of the present Peking-Nanking Government. The Council also proposed taking a step to
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    • 72 20 E_^ T London, Friday. IGHT hundred O«rman Ex-Service men, who are paying a holiday visit to .hLs country as guests of the British Lepion, were welcomed yesterday by the President of the Legion, Major General Sir Frederick Maurice. Later the visitors were welcomed by Mr Thom
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    • 149 20 Amazing Scene At Whitehall LONDON, FRIDAY. EVIDENCE OF THE HARDENING OF BRITISH PUBLIC OPINION AGAINST THE PROPOSALS DRAWN UP BY THE BRITISH AND FRENCH MINISTERS FOR THE PE 4CEttJL SETTLEMENT OF THE CZECH CRISES WAS AFFORDED LAST NIGHT. WHEN A CROWD STORMED WHITEHALL
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    • 110 20 N~_vr^ London, Friday. OTICE has been given m the London Register Office of the forthcoming ££™ttri^t£ huia of Siam and The wedding will take place m the middle of next month and it is understood that part of the honeymoon will be spent m
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    • 53 20 FRENCH MILITARY CHIEF OFFERS SERVICES TO CZECHS TENERAL FAUCHER, French military mission m Czechoslovakia, has sent m his resignation to me French Government, and asked to be relieved of his duties. It is announced at the same time that Gen. Faucher has put himself at the disposal of the* Czech
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    • 29 20 DEN FOORD, the former British heavy■V weight champion, has announced his retirement following his recent knockout defeat at Cardiff by George James the former miner. Reuter
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    • 34 20 Q Q iH xt Beyrouth, Friday Said Noun Pasha, ex-Prime Minister of Iraq, who has with him a new plan leJttae^iSti *****6 settlement of the PaEgypt.- S IOn left for l™*™ Reuter
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    • 18 20 New York, Friday. The known death roll m the hurricane is now 441 Reuter
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    • 36 20 CZECH CHIEF'S CONFIDENCE IN FUTURE ute broadcast atf a f nation before the *> t Exhort i\n hi* v i 'fte fsdvrc at tit tear 1 antf Germany: n< Fra He added "lv n r "El Reuter
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    • 80 20 Soviet Soldiers Killed In Border Clash Tokyo, Prid IT is reported from Hsinking two Soviet soldiers were killec clash yesterday when Jap-Mane kuo border guards, responding challenge, engaged and repuls party of eight who allegedly en the Manchoukuo border near fenho and either phctographei sketched the defence works. The incident
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