Morning Tribune, 28 January 1939

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE E3— No. 305. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, January 28, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 399 1 NEW REPUBLICAN CAPITAL HEAVILY BOMBED HUNDREDS I DIE Ferpignan Jan. 2*. GtftEUS) the prt^tin seat of the Spanish Government, was bombed this morning. The reIts of the raid are noi yet known. People reach- hue stah- that it was overflowing with re|fts when bombed b> Nationalist planes. Hunt ds are
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  • 111 1 London. Jan. 27. *ORTS that the Japanese Govnment is planning to annex Mauds and that the decito do so was ratified by the »P*ro? on Dec. 28 are unconfirmed ■<"ul«»n. It is regarded by diplomaiu lirdes as improbable. to information available, I rench
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  • 138 1 London, Jan. 27. INCLUDING many smaller craft now being built, ships for the British Navy will come along this 'year at a rate of more than at any 'time, declares Earl Stanhope, writing m "home and Empire". He adds that m many respects our Naval expansion,
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  • 34 1 Berlin, Jan. 27: The crew 01 iom and two passengers of the Air France liner from Paris to Berlin were killed I when the plane struck a factory chimney six miles from Cologne. Reuter
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  • 30 1 out of Spain before using his position there to press hemr his ooma.ids on France. 'We shall soon know why Itolians and Germans are m SDain," the journal concludes.- Reuter
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  • 145 1 MUSSOLINI TO PRESS CLAIMS ON FRANCE? London, Jan. 27. ItiHE fall ot" BftfCtbaa awakens le» PCWmnMec particularly cm <he part of the lihera! and labour commentator**. The N«WB Chronicle sa? that Frame may yet real -e that danger ahead urgently demand*, a reversal Of the pre-ent Ctrtfftti policy. If she
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  • 342 1 Says CHIANG Chungking, Jan. 27. JAPAN must f'J'l m her adJ venture m < rtina because her military ta< tics, political activities and policy have all been wrong," declared Marsha) Chiang Xii Shek yesterday m his opening address at the fifth plenary >t»ion of the Central Executive
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  • 71 1 Madrid. .Lan 11. pENCRAL fltlii se«ond-in-<oni- mand of the Kepublii ;in forces on the .Madrid front, has issued a defiant ■tetemetii ieeteriaf that the "war will last as loan as it is m-ressarv to make Spain safe for the Spaniards". The statement .ulds: "While the in-' v.idris .ire
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    • 32 1 ||MI I| IM On Other Pages ynnnissioners 1 Debate i Anu/inff Domestk Tangle I K££& Races 19 KnkfSpteJ 8&21 !f ,-t^front O 23 lurf Club Meeting Tel (grams 24 I <M mmmmmmfi
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  • 131 2 GIFTS FOR SULTAN (Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, FRIDAY. M/i: ORIGIN STEEPED IN TRADI-, nON :hk final ceremonies m CONNECTION WITH THE CORONATION CONCLUDED AT KLANG TODAY WHEN IN A PROCESSION PENGHULUS PROM VARIOUS DISTRICTS BROUGHT GIFTS TO THE NEWLY CROWNED SULTAN. SYMBOLISHING 3IMILAR GIFTS MADE TO HIS BUGIS ANCBBTORB.
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  • 126 2 MIDNIGHT SHOOTING IN K.L. r( Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A YOUNG Chinese coolie who visit- t»d some friends m a kongsi dwelling at Simpah near the Selangor golf Oub. m one of the Ampang tin mine trailings, was shot dead early this morning. It appears that a noise
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  • 107 2 Singapore. Friday. TRIBUTES to the work of Dr. H. T. Wee and Dr. K. K. Pathy were paid toy Mr \V. Bartley. Municipal President at t,lu* meeting of the Commissioners to-day when he referred to these Commissioners who had ceased to be members ot the Board
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  • 22 2 His Highness the Sultan of SHangor and consort, driving through the streets of Klanj following the Coronation ceremony. Tribune
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  • 1610 2 OPPOSITION FROM PRESIDENT; SPIRITED DISCUSSION i (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. U/HEREVER possible, goods and products manufactured m the British Empire, will be given preference by the Municipal Commissioners when they enter into future contracts for supplies. Any recommendation by a standing committee, involving the
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  • 100 2 Singapore. Friday AN aerial map of Singapore's Municipal area would be of sreat value m connection with anti-malarial work, trac n, drainage lines and the exercise of con trol over the erection of attap hou said Mr. W. Bartley at the meeting ot tne Commissitoners to-day,
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  • 194 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Fnaa he AN increase of ipproximately 45 per cent, m the expenditure i F.:»I.S. Government and a drop m revenue of 22 per cent, are closed m a statistical statement covering the period Jan. Ito I 1938. issued to-day as
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    • 26 2 2 BTRTOI/K j J FOR DRY CLEANING, INVISIBLE MENDING, DYEING AND CARPET CLEANING. S WK COLLECT AND > DBUVEB Phone 7776 {ButTOL Quick J Cleaners |i i
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  • 330 3 Amazing Domestic Tangle Singapore, Friday. UI'NDRECS of Hainanese and Hokkiens surrounded the court H u jiding at South Bridge Ro a( j this morning so much so that mtrance to the fourth police co vr t was a matter of impossibi- lity. Tin reason
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  • 42 3 NEXT MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT Mr. k. Rayman. I'nder- Secretary to the S.S. Government, Mrs. Rayman and child, who left Singapore yesterday on long holiday. On his return Mr. K.iyman will ;v sum?- the nost of Municipal President, succeeding Mr. \V. Bart lev.- Tribune
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  • 48 3 iV(7n!°Q Ore T B Drew 0.8.E.. ar- P i Singapore yesterday on board /V mer Ranpura. Boarding the *tfe ah p ?nan ?> he accompanied his W t q° as just arrived from Eng- v^ ln S pore He was met by seve•Vl^al officials on his arrival.
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  • 418 3 Singapore, Friday. MRS. Wilheimina Garnell this morning claimed maintenance for herself and her six children m the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham. Giving evidence, she said that she had been married to the respondent for about 23 years. They were married at
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  • 163 3 COMMISSIONERS DISCUSS ORGAN RECITALS 'Tribune Staff Reporter' Singapore, Friday. MISUNDERSTANDING appeared to exist the part of a certain section of public m regard to the holding of i recitals m Singapore, said Mr. K. A Brown when, m a speech on the ad "vmm m at to-days meeting of the
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  • 79 3 COSTLY WOOD Singapore, Friday. TWO Chinese women were this morning convicted by Mr. L. C Goh m the Fifth Police Court, on a charge that they at 11 a.m. yesterday cut 10 pieces of wood valued at $5 m the Forest Reserve at r >'. milestone, Bukit Timah Road without
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  • 47 3 Singapore, Friday.— Mr. R. C. H. Lim, Mr. R. Jumabhoy and Dr. A. J. Lim took their seats on the Municipal Commission for the first time to-day following their appointment. On behalf of the other Commissioners, he President, Mr. W Bartley, welcomed the new members.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 100 3 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you tp actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. Thompson Optical Co, 4, ARCADE, SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. THE SIGN OF GOING BALD! Can
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 138 4 London. Friday Previous To-day Change KIBBII 7'"', 7 11 Hi -3 1!» «nnt WU*W 7 Ql6 7 a 'J 1O 6pot Bellen lb J5 Ist Forward ("February Buyers J lf 7% 3 lti 2r/d Forward '(Apr^une* Buyers J }J3 w 3rd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers I%^ lv 31
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    • 31 4 London. Fnclay. Previous To-day Chane Fine Bar o«i oi 17.8.8 i.7.8.8 1 i SILVER Spot 20l 19 15 16 -3,16 4 months' forward 19 13 16 19 11 16
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    • 22 4 London. Friday TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (closing prlca) £209 £213 4£ 4 Forward *209«* £2123 4 £3
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    • 56 4 imperial Chemical IndurtrtM 283^ 28^ 2 -P^ AnKlo-Dutch^^ 20JJI 20.6 -W Rubbe? Plan Inyeitment Tr«^ 23.6 Bouthern KlntM d Kaflir? (West Wit. Area +f T Shell TransDort qrs H.K 8. Bank 8? Chartered Bank 8 J 8 i 3 4 Brttißh American Tobacco 889 71 1 Chinese
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    • 126 4 Singapore. Jan. 27. Tin at midday was SlO6 IA.l A down $2.50 and the Price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 25 3 8 cents, buyers April June 25 3 4 cents, market steadier. Both Tin and Rubber shares were depi essed to-day m sympathy
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    • 685 4 FATAL ACCIDENT AT CHANGI Singapore, Friday. fHE defence was not called when I, V. S. Taylor, European warder at H. M. Prisons. Changi. was acquitted this morning by Mr. 1 B Gibson, the District Judge, of a charge of causing death by a negligent act. Chief Court
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    • 55 4 N?w VprL:. Jan 26. UUBBEK Previous To-day Chang* Market Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 15 716 14? R -9 16 Seller., 15 9 16 15 g;l6 Forward AprlllJune Buyera 15 716 14^ X -9 16 Belleri 15 9 16 15 -9 16 TIN Market Tone Dull Easy
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    • 69 4 L". Friday. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing celling r:\te) 170 96 176.97 .01 T.T. or \msterdr.n (closing middle rate) 8.66 5 8.69 3 4 -.37 16 T.T. on SI inghal (closing selling rate) Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) l.s. 31 32 U. 3d. -1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 105 4 LOVERSEA-CHINESI 1 1 BANKING I /^^m^ CORPOKATION LIMITED »fRT 5 l FREE yourselves from th« M^ojs^ frKAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery 9 f 1 1 11 1 or important documents) m llllii r ricii BAFE BOXES m our VAULTS Hill I I Nil at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA
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    • 6 4 SIMI DARBY &~Co..Ltd; S f ::il"S^3
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  • 733 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company j MINING Singapore, Jan. 27, 5 p.m. 33 4sets? 1 S Jelapanp 276 w JelebuTin 0.50 O.W Johan Tin 0.24 o^2B Kair.ixmgKamunt.ing ..TO ca K. Lanjut 15,6 16 6 Kamra Kamuntmg Tin y Katu Tin 22,6 23 6 kiUinghall 146 J^ 9 Kinta Kellas
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  • 89 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan 27, 5 p.m. i oiai foi Book* Date -a Dl* year &m*m cio«e Payable TIN GENERAL Feb. 3 Jan. 28 5% K. Kamunting 3d. Jan. 27 Jan 2 7 Jan. 21 7fc% Petaling 5% final b r ,c int. Jan. 24 Feb
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  • 227 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore Friday. MINING Buyers S.llrrs Ampats 3 3 3 9 Batu SeUngors 125 1-30 Hong Fatts 0.58 0.62 Hongkong Tin 15 6 16 3 Jelebus 060 0.33 Kamunting Tin 7]9 8 9 Katu Tin 22 23 6 Killinghalls 14 15 6 Kramats 9- 9 9 Kuchab 1.15
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  • 224 5 Mayiiard &Co Ltd $30,000 ln t. Apr. 30 Oct 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY -901 red 1940 $400 000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept' 30 102% 103% norn 4l- 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 108% HO norn Vp li?o Mar- 31 30-" 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 llftft 116%
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    • 160 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000, jOO Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CHENA JJb lOisoa Presioen. M. TAUDIN
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  • 74 6 TRAFFIC OFFENCES m the Tartnc tSFSSJ*"*--D. Lambert of the Pavilion Theatre JJ, fined $3 lor failing to conform t a£ signal at the junction of Stamford S and Bencooltn Street on January Mr Lambert pleaded guilty On two similar charts for offence which occurred within three minutes oi each other
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    • 385 6 """f f Just the rifhi Lrafh-fllkd comedy show for Your >veek-end enjoyment. A new M.G.M. Hit!! I Opening TO DAY CAPITOL 3 15 6 13 9 5 I **f& SHE WONT MARRY HIM FOR j .«<o 1 %Sf 10VE OR MONEY AND Ljirls j !f g*A \S(L HE'S GOT PLENTY
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    • 106 6 wC ■■■■■■■■■■aiJtf jSUN TALKIE! 7.30 To-Xight 9.30 5 Warner Bros. Spectacular All- Technicolour production j "COLD IS WHERE I YOU FIND IT" j I with j OLIVIA De HAVILLAND j George Brent, Claude Rains and Margaret Lindsay. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■l j j GRAND THEATREJ I .Matinees Sat. and Sun. j j "Ready
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    • 204 7 X Ml" 111 HII •■■■■■II IMIIII til mi imiii M Grand Malayan Premiere. TO-NIGHT AT 12 P.M. MIDNIGHT j The Most Timely Picture of the Day! builder of tb* WM ij^^^^^^aSj^^H^^^Jj^" -Suez Canal spec- H 1 >/ F l^^T V^ TYRONE LORETTA MM J ißl^^^^V '"^r J Wword Bromberg Joseph
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    • 263 7 --i The Most Authentic Spy Story Ever Screened i j TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS DAILY I 11 A.M. 3-19, M 5 and 9-15 P.M. THI MOST EXTRAORDINARY EXPLOIT fe I A MAN FVER VENTURED! x THE STRANGEST LOVE '^S A WOMAN EVER KNEW! -**&^^^BL M I i .^^^^riHHH^^^^^. -^S^^Bjß^Sn«^^^ I^^H
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  • 381 8 Singapore. Friday. '|T ia impossible U. sum- even with our combined salaries of $205 a month, your lorJshfp,' said a M -year-old Eurasian, Krnest Ander son (o the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McKlwaine, at the public hearing of bankrupts at the High Court this morning. Mr.
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  • 13 8 According to the Master Attendant the Johore shoal buoy has now been replaced.
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  • 135 8 Rome, Jan. ZH. rrire lail of Barcelona is welcomed A throughout Italy as m Italian victory and scenes occurred reminiscent of those following the victories m Ethiopia. "Franco's victory is greeted with joy throughout all the cities of Spain freed from the infamy of the Reds."
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  • 121 8 Singapore, Friday. THE Hon. Mr. L. Rayman. Undersecretary to the Straits Settlements Government, left Singapore i this morning on board the P. 0. liner Carthage bound for Hoi» leave. He Ls travelling with his wife and child, and will be away from Malaya until
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 137 8 Gala Midnight Premiere TO-NIGHT AT THE [7£\ CAPITOL |IbT General Screening I TUESDAY NEXT opening with 4 Shows. The Screen's most popular STAR. as FRANCOIS VILLON, beloved Va^abond-Poet-I over of France m the famous Adventure Play! ■io\ \u» roi >i nPBUQT^^f i t ParamountVJ^T^'lF I WERE with FRANCES DEE. BASIL
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    • 313 8 J^L Commencing i From 30th JAN. i j SIMULTANEOUSLY j SUN TALKIE j j EMPIRE TALKIEj 12 Pmi|ncil of Never Ending 2 Thrills, Stunts Action and S Suspense COMPLETE SERIAL WILL BE Z SCREENED -j* ■■•■■■■■■■■■•■■••<■■■■■■■■■■■■■■" 2 IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE
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  • 309 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Balik Pulau, Friday. hat the accused was the husband of the complainant and had equal splits to the house was the remark made by Mr. A. H. M. Hussain i he acquitted and discharged Mat Dali bin Haji Man at
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  • 127 9 Cyclone Plays Havoc In Indian Bombay. OIK people are reported to have been killed m a cyclone which struck Ifasulipatam, m South India. The cyclone caused widespread damage and 10.000 tons of groundnuts, valued at £75.000. were ruined by water Which entered the warehouse In which they were stocked. The
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  • 339 9 Health Of The East fHE Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Jan. 23 reads: Plague: During the week neither human nor rodent plague has been notified from any of the ports m the Eastern Arena Cholera: Just as m the preceding week only
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  • 21 9 I Santiago, Jan. 27.— Contemplating water and food difficulties military auihorities have ordered the conn>let« evacuation of Concepcion. Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 212 9 THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE. (CHAPTER. 113) NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LANDS. NOTICE is hereby given that leases for the term of 30 years of the under ntioned Crown Lands situate off Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, will be sold &y Public Auction at the Land Office, at 11 a.m. on
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    • 124 9 UINGAPOREI ENGLAND m Udays___ In under a week you can be back m England m six and a half days of delightful flying, high above the heat and dust of the earth below. You travel m one of Imperial Airways magnificent new four-engincd air liners, the Imperial flying-boats Recognized as
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  • 330 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, January 28. 1939. FRANCES WARNING "TO Paris!" was the cry raised by the crowd listening to the speech made by Signor Mussolini m which he hailed the fall of Barcelona as an Italian victory. It has an ominous sound, but wo arc still left wondering whether tlv>
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  • The Next Few Days May Be Decisive
    • 947 10 BEOWULF Says THE next lew days may be eritieal for Europe and world peaee. Barcelona, the Republican capital of Spain, has fallen and the Spanish civil war is practically over. ReoMbUcana remain in control of a small strip north of Barcelona, near the French frontier, and
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    • Article, Illustration
      25 10 Photo shows a partly dug A.R.P. trench m Green Park. London. Walmost opposite the Rit,, Hotel, flooded dnrin* a recent rainy s\)cU London Topical Press
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 1468 11 "FEEDER SER VICES TO CONNECT WITH MAIN TRUNK ROUTES London, Jan. 11 AN analysis of some of the latest reports as to civil air progress throughout the Empire emphasises one point which is now of outstanding importance. This is the influence which is being
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  • 87 11 Changsha. TO counteract Anglo-American loans to I China, Mr. Kenji Kadoma representing the China Development company is inspecting the Shanghai area with a view to consolidating Japan's economic position m Central China. Mr. Kadoma is planning to establish a puppet bank m Shanghai or Nanking which will
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  • 113 11 SOUTH ATLANTIC AIR ROUTE THE projected passenger service 1 across the South Atlantic from Dakar to Natal (Brazil) is to be opened shortly. Pa&ajiigers will then be able to travel the whole way by air frmo Toulouse to Santiago, Chile. M. Louis Allegre, managing directorgencral of air France, and M.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 19 11 TO ENJOY GOOD FOOD *OR YOUR CONVENIENCE R^ore or After the Show D| NE WINE AT THE CAPITOL RESTAURANT
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    • 334 11 J THE TRUI TONIC FOOD I I OlnmlmmMm mf mil Ckmmmm mmi Sff I POSITION VACANT. Vacancies exist m the Medical Services of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States for suitably qualified lccal officers; and applications are invited at an early date. Candidates must be registrable m tre
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  • 91 12 Flying Grace And Rhythm *Knteen year old Cecilia Colledge won the European figure riuttefl championship by beating her great rival .Mi-.s Megan Taylor during me ueek. On 'his are pictures of some of those who took part, illustrative *»tf the grace, rhythm and beauty of figure skating. On the top
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  • 144 13 JAPAN IS FEARFUL OF ATTACKS Japan, fearful of an aerial attack from the Soviet is busily engaging herself m educating her populace m methods of A.R.P. Air raid precautions organisations were given a try-out m Tokyo, recently, when ariti air-raid exercises took place on
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 41 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE Tea Sets Sauce Boats Coffee Sets Trays etc. HOKS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS 10 COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Kaffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1608 14 YOUR HATS Are No Longer JUST HATS Left small ostrich plu n.cv shaded m fuschia and iv uivr-blut- curl over the edre of this fay little black antelope hat worn by Gloria Stuart (20th. Century Fox). Dainty flexible earrings of bfark onyx provide a perfect finish. JN these days, when
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 42 14 PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY 5 PRIOB8: i $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 >1 AISOV PERM j LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS I 79 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD SINGAPORE MALACCA i (Phone: 4610) 'Phone: 121) I Lingerie... Dressing Negligees..Pyjamas.. 18 Battery Road, ist floor Phone 7:43
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 72 15 X S Bridge Players! j 1 s i IMPROVE YOUR GAME BY THE LATESI NOVELTY DEVICE J ELY CULBERTSON'S J j "AUTOBRIDCE j PLAYING BOARD" J TEXT'" ITE STRFAM-LINfcD S i IMODKL i The Cirvemt And Most i.i.i t I r»atlur Of The Ganw That Has Kver J i Beci
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    • 40 15 For om: \vi:i:k At 4,OIII>O\ 'S LAUIKB FOOTWEAR SALON Room ri!2 —J» KELLY WALSH BUILDING FROIVI :jlst JANUARY TO 6th FEBRUARY SPECIAL CLEARING LINES AT 20% DISCOUNT OFF MANY OTHER STYLES MAKE A POINT OF VISITING i.onnoxs ITS WORTH IT
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 293 16 BYP&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES IN( OhtPORATED IN CNGLAHD Outwards Dw Umm I'onnafe Spore Tonnaf* S'pori 1939 1939 KANPURA 17,000 In port CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Feb. 10 CHITRAL 15.000 Mar 24 BURDWAN 6,070 Feb. 11 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr. 7 CANTON 15.500 Feb. 24 I BANGALORE 6,000 Apr. 3
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    • 356 16 j^_ TO FRENCH PORTsi CHARCEURS REUNIS f S HOMEWARDS. C.P PADARAN For Marseiles, Nantes, St. Nazarierc Bordeaux Feh I ADEN Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk l {TO SAIGON INDOCHINA! CAP TOURANE For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphonc Fpb j I CAPT ST. JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong Mar ?> 1 8.
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  • 234 17 TO-DAY a Whole ••Qanta.s" Jan. 28 7.45 a.m lN vth». Brunei and Labuan Marudu 28 3.30 pm. Si Western Ranpura 2 8 4 p.m. 55m- Ranpura 28 4 p m. Se and Great Britain x K.LM. 2 8 2 p.m. Efcong 5 a T n Fr Ura 28
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  • 71 17 HOPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit shjp Godown Gate Gate futaaM 1 tanpura 3 Koemi Merchant 14 2 3 f aub 2 3 ICepong 6 2 3 Steel Scientist 32 2 3 Klang 34 2 3 Phemius 36 2 3 Kumsang 1 6
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 63 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. "TALM A 10,000 TONS SAILING FEBRUARY 9, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an^ •Second Saloon passengers. Spt-cial Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable vritfr
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 228 17 MAILS EXPECTED From Europe &c. (London) by Air (Imperial) to-day. Delivery of boxholders' letters only and general delivery el letters at 9 a.m. From Netherlands Indies by Air (KIj.M.) to-day. Delivery of boxholders' utters only at 4 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels at 4.05 p.m. From Europe
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    • 93 17 PASSENGERS EXPECTED The undermentioned passengers arr* expected to arrive m Singapore from Australia by the m.v. "Marella" about Jan. 29: Mr. A.C. Binns; Miss J. Christiansen; Mr. R.J. Davis; Mis.s S.E. Hutton; Miss L.E. Job; Mr. F.F. King; Mr. and Mrs. T. Lister; Mr. and Mrs •T. MeCormick; Mr. and
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  • THE CITADEL
    • 2155 18 Smuapon .Friday. IUDGMENT was to-day delivered by Mr. J cII Koh, In the caw In which Koh Sanu Wall, <,harued with the theft >,i $100 from :> twafcow In Alkali Quay mii Jan 20. was sentenced to one month i r.i. and a hue of $25
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 241 18 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE CUTLERY, KITCHEN (J TENSILS BOON SECK TRADING CO., 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone 3858. BARGAINS! Head this page of Speial Trade Bargains appearing m the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You will find what you are looking for and SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirements ...NAN-SIN
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  • POH RACES: SELECTIONS
    • 1805 19  -  Marcus Superbus By Selections Race 1— MISS ROD Kit Race Z— MAID OF CASHEL Fighting Finish Race 3— ALL GOLD Poor Bill Race 4— EXPLODE Eagle's Eye Race 5— MISS SARDIS Star Lock Race 6— QUEEN'S STAR Regiment Race 7— AD.C. July the Seventh Race g—
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  • 493 20 From Previous Page Adele SI Davis Cup J-J Liberty II Pay Oui II Popover n °:Z Constant Light July the Seventh AJ>C /1U ADC has run two good seconds m his last two outings which have been over distances, and as he has come down i to the
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  • 60 20 ii HEN the P. and O. liner Ranpura W drrw alongside the Singapore docks osterday she brought *ith her a batch >f British sailors who will be reliving nrn now pested at the Naval Bas.c. On their arrival, they left the vessel :Ith their kit. and
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  • 38 20 Pla*in<- the longest role of his film career. Robert Donat to-day is "Dr. Maiison." hero of the Met/o-Goldwyn-Mayer film of THE CITADEL. The i season opens at the Pavilion on Tuesday, Jan. 31. I
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 43 20 ATTi IT FP Fo) I fill k^^J^^ TRADE e[^?^;^§ MARK 175 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN TERMS: EASY PAYMENTS CAN RK ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD Distributors ftu Singapore Johore W9 III!' FOH CO.. No. 581, North Bridjje Hond, Singapore. wlr wps. i&
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  • 518 21 fOMERLY WORTH BETWEEN $50,000 AND $70,000 Singapore, Friday. 1 CASE, of unusual interest was heard before the Chief Justice. Sir Fercy McEhvaine, this afternoon when the public examination of a bankrupt, George Dickinson, came up for hearing. Dickinson (57) who described himself a; j a miller, and
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  • 210 21 II (Tribune Staff Reporter) I Singapore, Friday. I COMMITTEE decision to terminate f| the licence granted to the Siong Lim Sawmill, one of the biggest fawmills on the island, was referred lack for reconsideration when it lamp up before to-day's meeting of Ihe onimissionerv The
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  • 314 21 Warder Acquitted "Govt. Should Illegalise Sale Of Birds Animals In Captivity" (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. QOVSRNMENT hould declare illegal the selling of birds and animals which are kept m captivity under conditions which render those birds and .inimals "helpless victims of suffering and distress/ This was ur^ed by Mr.
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  • 162 21 "I Do Not Feel Too Happy About This Case" HEARING of the appeal of Mohamed Haniffa bin Abdul Cader, a Malayalee, was adjourned for a week at the High Court before the Chief Justice Sir Percy McElwaine this morning. The appeal is against conviction m the lower court for causing
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    • 82 21 J^L OPENING 30th JANUARY: 1939 i Simultaneous Screening I EMPIRE TALKIE j I SUN TALKIE 5 The Serial Sensation of the Year i j /ajT RIDES I mSo again j j $^y\ REPUBLIC SEBUL i 12 Chapters of Never Ending 2 I Thrills, Action and Stunts. COMPLETE SERIAL WILL BE
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  • 739 22 SINGAPORE TEAM OVERRUN JOHORE BY FIVE COALS Visitors Give Poor Display Singapore, Friday. THE State Hockey fixture this aiternoon on Anson Road was a picnic 1 for Singapore won by five goals to nil, missing half a dozen moie Koals, never being seriously extended at any stage of the garne^
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    13 22 The Jt hore hockey elevtn. game losers m yesterday's match against Singapore. Tribune.
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  • 34 22 The Khalsa Sports Club will hold its annual spcita meeting, on Sunday at U)0 p.m. at the club house. Alain bus -ness of the evening will be the re-election of office-bearers.
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  • 614 22 S.S.C.. .4 R.A.F.. .1 GRADUALLY asserting their superiority, the S. R.C. yesterday defeat < d UK R.A.F. by four goals to one m a fairly interesting game of hockey on the padang. 1 The Air Force turned out a much weaaer team
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  • 82 22 S. C. R. C Soccer Tournament <iy (Choon Leong's team) beat f 1> (T. W. Ong's team) by five Roat to three m the final round of in^ S.C.R.C. soccer tourney P la>ei Hong Lim Green, last nyn«. t For "V Kee Pow scored a hat Choon Leong and Kee
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  • 23 22 In the Inter-Unit hockey m. the ed at Oilman Barrack? last "is tw(> Manche.sters beat rbc Loyals Dy .oals to one.
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  • 945 23 Satisfactory Results For Year I CANNOT allow this occasion to go by without a personal word of appreciation of Mr. Todd's valuable services not only to the Club but to racing m Malaya generally," thus said Hon. Mr. R. Williamson, at the annual general
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  • 116 23 ENDEAVOUR B.P.'s HALF-YEARLY MEETING AT the second half-yearly general meeting of the Endeavour B. P. held last Sunday at Mr. Yeo Tiang Hock's residence, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing half-year:— President: Mr. Ong Kong Gwi (reelected); Hon Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. Yeo Tiang Hock; Asst. Hon. Secretary
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  • 320 23 R.E...4 5.C.C...0 AN exciting game of hockey on the S.C.C. padang yesterday afternoon resulted m the Royal Engineers, Changi, beating the S.C.C. by four goals to nil, but although the score might suggest a onesided game, the play was nevertheless very fast and extremely
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  • 61 23 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. Annual valuation of the Sze Hai Tong Bank building m Chulia Street for the purposes of assessment was fixed at $6,000 at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held today. Original valuation was $7,200. and the reduction to $6,000 was made following
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  • 47 23 The Snigapcre Hockey Association art holding a dinner and dance at the Ne v World Cabaret on Feb. 2. Dinner will bo at eight o'clock and ticket^ can be obtained from secretaries of affiliated clubs at $2 for the dinner anc! 50 cts. for the dance only.
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  • 144 23 Three T.K.O. 's In K.L. Boxing Kuala Lumpur, Friday. OUT of the five fights at to-night's boxing at the Bukit Bintang Park, three of them ended m t.k.o's. and these were the final, semi-final and a preliminary bout. In the main event. Tiger Aman (8.15* defeated Ruby Lim (8.4) on
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  • 110 23 At the tenth annual general meeting held at Mr. Yeo Ouan Swee's residence. 2i> Branksome Road, the following were fleeted office-bearers for the ensuing year:— Patrons, Messrs. Yeo Siew Chuan Chua Kcng Kay and Lim Cnong Swee; Pre silent. Mr. E. Cheng Leong; Vice-Pre ■>idents Messrs George Yap.
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  • 155 23 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES SPARE-TIME WORK (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. k DECISION taken by a coni- mittee not to allow a member of the Municipal staff to undertake spare-time work was upheld at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners. The president. Mr. VV. Hartley, opposed a motion for reference back of this
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  • 286 24 London. Jan. 27. rhetorical flourish. tho K n*nal \alue of thi* at the pre-1 ,^tim?k to S"c the distracted, few-! It™ unhappily true that M. Bonnet was inableu, indicate any improvement m he relations between France and Italy. It is satisfactory at ]ea«t
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  • 154 24 Roosevelt Wants $50 Millions To Buy 565 Planes Washington Jan. 27. DRESIDENT ROOSEVELT has asked I Congress for immedia,t* approval of $50,000,000 to be spent largely for new aeroplanes m connection witn the administration's national defence programme. He asked that the money should be made available for expenditure, during the
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  • 23 24 Perpignan, Jan. 27. Barcelona refugees state that the city was without bread since Monday, while Nationalists cut the electric current on
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  • 454 24 'Quake Scenes Resemble Inferno Santiago, Jan. 27. I TRAPHIC accounts of the appalling I U havoc caused by the earthquake I are given by an eye-witness who has I returned from a visit to the affected I zones. He said that the stricken I areas resembled an inferno. I Chilian
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  • 33 24 NOT MUCH DAM 'AGE THE major part of Bj^ re I mains intact port from Nationalist J'^ationap A large contingent o "ncuUfW troops entered this a«f z °f orid^es and outer suburb. Reuter
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    • 97 24 X r ""^^H I' i Bombay Tailoring Co., %RMY CONTRACTORS-GENERAL MERCHANTS Contractors to the Royal Artillery Changi. 139 Orchard Road— Phone 4349. QppOttU Orchard Road Police Station. TV > World ll lull of Good Thin^ if you Look for them lor instance A GOOD CUmR AND A GOOD TAILOR STEP
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    • 77 24 CHANGI ROAD TRAFFIC Take notice that owing to works m progress on the Changi Road, general traffic between the 10th and 11th milestones, will be discontinued for a period of approximately 7 weeks from Saturday 4th February, 1939. General traffic will be diverted along Upper Serangoon and Tampines Roads. Traffic
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 82, January 28 1939. EDITED BY 'HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 2647 1 All Malaya fifteen sail this evening HcniM'* on riiglrt .iv-lUY is an historic day m Malayan rujrby. Not for the fact that it is the day of North ani South match, but it marks also the departure Trom Singapore of the igby fifteen representing All Malaya ever to undertake a
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    • 85 2 ALTHOUGH no move has yet rt made towards selecting Great Bntain's professional team for this v Ryder Cup biennial golf match. Atlantic passages have been book the men who will travel to Americ. the autumn with the object of regi ir.g the trophy. ,f Commdr. R
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    • 510 3 EUROPEANS AND THE REST PROMISES GOOD HOCKEY REST SHOULD BE TOP I iRE beat Negri, but not so expected. The Negri meat fight of it and ellent display of fast harden defence which ibbomly. Besides Manuel (Tal excellent saves. Santmd Lt. Morris were the most manned all the good things
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    • 375 3 THE British Ice -Hockey Association dropped a bombshell into ice-hockey circles when, m announcing the players from whom a team of 14 is to be selected to represent Great Britain m the world and European championships at Zurich and Basle on February 3 to
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    • 37 3 Crickel In Singapore will officially [U beginning m the midd February. when net practice will I i he SC.C C Cl Jenw elected skipper ol the dub at the annual held this week.
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      38 3 Singapore vs. Negri two snapshots during play. The one above shows Nickev Sullivan (Singapore) m a vigorous moment m front of goal :\»vl that on the left a Negri player swing iiii; hard to try to retrieve.
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    • 215 3 Here's Good News For (U. S.) Golfers IMPORTANT decisions were arrived at m New York on the occasion of the United States Golf Association's annual meeting. The Association, lor one thing, approved a recommendation of the executive committee that the revised stymie rule, which was giver, a year's trial m
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    • 122 3 THE M.c C.'a suggestion that the team w\ wii la to tour India m the autumn of 1939 should sail m the SS. Strathmore which reaches Bombay on October 8. has been accepted by the Indian Board of Control, it is reported from Calcutta The early
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    • 482 4 nv the time these notes are read the International season m British Rugby lon' ball will have begun, and there Will be some indication of niccesi or otherwise of the efforts ol the selectors, and perhaps some indication of the ultimate i mation of
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    • 127 4 Italy to meet England at soccer ITALY is to have her match with Inland, /or ai a meeting of the International Selection Committee of the Football Association m London it was decided that proVftifol satistai -lory arffttftaMßfl can be made, thr following tour m Maj next, will be undertaken by
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    • 302 4 There has been disappointment m Ireland m the past year or two over the poor displays of the Irish forwards, who seem to have lost their old dash and fire. And not m Ireland only, but m the other home countries Vhe disappojnfement has been felt. Spectators m
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    • 554 4 CRICKETERS MAKING THEIR PLANS ALREADY MANY weeks have yet to pass before the opening of the 19 English cricket season m May. but most country clubs ha already chosen the personnel of their teams for the coming sumnv An Interesting appointment to captaincy is that of I. A. R. Peebles,
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    • 125 4 BOBBY LOCKE IN U K. AGAIN I. D. LOCKE, the South Afrhv 1 A champion, is expected to a. England at the end of Maich April for another British soil He is to partner A lfred J* iSundridge Park>. a tanavr* champion, m a series o maici several parts of
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    • 1218 5 why MALAYAN CRICKET SHOULD HAVE Organisation i ;OUGO cricket has been playin Malaya for over a century S ame has not made such 3tri es as m other parts of the sn Empire mainly for the reait is not at all properly or:n Malaya, and the little nation we have
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    • 166 5 Cotton's American tour is off THE proposed American tour of Henry Cotton. British Open champion of 1937. does not look like maturing at the time of writ- Sftton will not visit America unless he can get a guarantee for the sum of £2 000 free cf expenses and tax wnue
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    • 164 5 NEXT weeks Sports Supplement will incorporate a specially compiled review of Malayan Rugby m It will contain notes on each of the State ?ides m the ea J^ 1 ended and details of >nter-state matches played, a who's who of the Ai:-Malava XV for Hongkong.commentary on the
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    • 548 5 THE hockey and rugby seasons are fast coming to a close and 1 thoughts of sports enthusiasts m Perak are turning to cricket and football, which will soon be m full swing. One of the most important questions which have been engaging the attention of sports
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    • 167 6 Straits beat States m the annual police rugby match which was played it the Depot at Thomson Road last •veekend, tte margin being 15 m heir favour. His Excellency the Governor was among the spectators. Ihese pictures show (above) the two earns before the
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    • 834 7 R.A.F. Notes IIt "Flash" the past week for the R.A.F. sportsmen gave them the last big Rugby match of the season, when the Airmen defeated North johore, and apart from a "B" team match next week against Pulau u and the Inter Section seven a
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    • 123 7 Famous Oxford golf star dead uorld of golf has lost a not'"Sure by the death of Mr. Monttnorency, former OxnHain and England international. Muntmorency. who was born ears ago. had not enjoyed health for the past few uolfing career would have •nore illustrious than it was fact that it was
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      69 7 In a 'workout' against a Rest of Singapore side last weekend, the South (with five substitutes) were defeated by ten points to six. These pictures show aspects of the game, m which the South backs handled poorly and were outplayed m the I" 1 pack. The top
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    • 1175 8 Turf Topics CTRIKING fe*t«x* of this afterJ noons rating at Ipoh is the strong fields that will face the starter n every race, and although punters mill have a wealth of recent form to work their selections on, the better part of the day's
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    • 191 8 Table Tennis Stars In London ONE of London's most entertaining sports features of the year is the table tennis national championship meeting held \it the end of January. No sport has made greater progress m recent years than has table tennis, which now has a hundred thousand affiliated players m
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    • 31 8 RMi i I nylon, one of the lound d the first secretary of th»- Noi tnc in Section o1 the Football Leagu )»^di»-(i ;u n; innur m Southport.
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    • 293 8 THE two British sporting personalities most talked about m their ov 1 country these last few days have both been failures, though we nw add that their lack of success is probably only temporary. Thov ore Urvn Tnnps thp f 14.000 footballer, transferred to
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    • 123 8 THIS home rugby season has b I up the old question of^ftiona. location, and the spotlight has focussed on it by the a eta on «i m Cambridge full-back K. D. Doui declining a Welsh trial. nd Downes was at school m Wai played for the Welsh P^
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    • 27 8 Ski -ing Record Severe Kolterud establishworld's indoor jump «gj metrea < approximately third round of the W o no Indoor Ski-Jumpmß Chanil Earl's Court. The previous record* *as
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