Morning Tribune, 8 July 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE t J- No ,:{4> SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, July 8, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 462 1 CHINESE ENVOY SEES HALIFAX London, July 7. MR. Quo Tai I hai, Chinese Ambassador to London, saw Lord Halifax, Foreign Stecretary, last night, when they discussed, among other matters, the situation at Tientsin. Reuter understands it was madej quite clear to^ the Ambassador that
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  • 122 1 Tokyo, July 7. IE second anniversary of the China w?r is beituj observed roughout Japan and the Japaseoccupied regions in China with borate ceremonial. The day is dedicated to "the new jer in east Asia."' The observances included a nute's silence in honour of
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  • 62 1 The Hague, July 7. Queen Wilhelmina has decided to consult the Presidents of the Chambers and also the army and navy chiefs. This i.s the first time Stteh a step has been taken of a Dutdh sovereign in modern times. It is interpreted in political quarteras
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  • 81 1 POLAND WARNS ITS PEOPLE Warsaw, July 7. I official newspaper Gazeta N*kl stating that Germany's ■J notiiication of the forthcomtisit to Danzig of th; cruiser iigsberg is clearly intended to m world opinion, warns Pol fcrtheless it cannot be doubt *d Germany Is framing an internal l P det at
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  • 38 1 Thv b__ i Zurich, July 7. *^to£il*v illYtti Soviet tr »de Won of t>- 5 International Fede•Peciai con aions was referred to »t_ndiiht m tir wWch «iU report K ■■■■■■a in due Reuter *rs* u
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  • 77 1 BOMB SHAKES BRITISH GUNBOAT Chungking, July 7. THE British gunboat Falcon was shaken when a bomb from one of 27 raiding Japanese planes fell within 50 yards of her Falcon jerked towards the river bank water splashed the deck and pictures were knocked off the cabin bulkheads. Bombs also fell
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  • 20 1 Jerusalem, July 7. The appeal court has reduced the sentence of Sellgman to four months imprisonment —J Reuter
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  • 78 1 1 London, July 7. THE only country that gives hope at the present time is China, Z S declared Mr. J. B. Priestley, at a j 5 luncheon to-day of the China Campaign Committee. Greater things were happening a in China than anywhere else in 1
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  • 418 2 Examination Of Mr. M. J. Nassim .TTR.BUTING his insolvency U the depreciation rf Star shares and A ,v.,„intion Mi IMM Joseph Nassim. livm? at 21 Amber y^.'JSSS^ Pedlow in the High COmt for his public examination. M, F A. Chua. assistant Official V*sienee
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  • 173 2 Mysterious Shooting In Coffee Shop Singapore. Friday. WONG Vim Nam 'and Worn- Ah Kai.*.. (harped with beiim *-.-,lved in Um mysterious hooting drama ena« ted in a eorTee-shop at the junetion of Jalan ISesar and ItowHl l«ud on .lime i, again mail thnr appearance in the Criminal District Court this
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  • 117 2 PUBLIC EXAMINATION TO BE RE-OPENED b Singapore, Friday. AN unusual request was made before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 5 the High Court this afternoon S when Mr. (i. H. Poh. assistant Official Assignee, asked his lordship for permission to re-open the S public examination of a bankrupt. Syed Mohamed bin
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  • 111 2 "Cafe Society" At Happy Theatre "Cafe Society." the new Madeleine Carroll-Fred MacMurray-Shirley Ross picture, is a gay comedy of life (particularly the more bizarre aspects of it> in the most-publicized section of America's upper crust that weird conglome ration of socialites, business celebrities, stage folk and general hero-worshippers that forms
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  • 124 2 His Excellency the Governor and Lady Thomas, accomnanied by the Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp will leave Singapore by the night mail' on Saturday, July 15, on a visit to Ipoh, and will return on Sunday, July :!3, by train, arriving in Singapore at 6.40 a.m. on
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  • 229 2 Chinese Bound Ove For Robber Singapore. Friday, A Chinese, said to have been form ly employed as bus driver by t Singapore Traction Co., was bou over in the Criminal District Coi this morning after the Distr Judge Mr. J. L. McFall. had recoi ed his plea of guilty to
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  • 72 2 Singapore. Friday I A fine of $250 or in default :.M months' rigorous imprisonment "iM passed by Mr. C. H. Koh, Distrifl Judge and Fourth Police Magistrate. a Teochew. Ang Slong Ohui, who wifl charged with having dutiable liquor ifl his possession. Accused told the court that he
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  • 173 2 STOP PRESS NEUTRALITY LAW Washington, July Senator Hiram Johnson, representing San Francisco, stated to-day that 34 Senators had signed a declaration that they will fight any change in the existing neutrality laws "by every honourable and legitimate means at our command" The declaration reads: "We ait unalterably opposed to the
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    • 28 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 Turopeav Wan Dressers ft* Lddics and Gentktmn Specialists in all the latest meUiids and experts in pedi«ure and mnnicure. Prices moderate.
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  • 352 3 Coolie's Death In Landslide INQUIRY ADJOURNED Singapore, Friday. A VIVID account of the desperate attempt made by three of his fellow coolies to escape when earth from the high side of the trench slid down from a hillock on to the bed of the trench where they were working was
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  • 145 3  - RUSSIANS DRIVE BACK JAPANESE Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 7. pOORDING to a Soviet report, hftm and Manchurian troops, mce 'uly 3 have driven northward rom Normanhon, penetrated the of Yangfu, and attacked the J^ian lim. on the east bank of the ptshung River. C™ tn > succeeded in
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  • 70 3 This photograph from Poland was taken as the Polish Government brought up armed forces in preparation to defend its territory against anv sudden attack. Scenes such as these are witnessed daily on t*ie Polish frontier with East Prussia and on two sides of the Free
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  • 239 3 19-YEAR-OLD CHINESE YOUTH GETS 10 YEARS Singapore, Friday. "WHAT you did to this young oo> was very brutal and very cruel and the jury have taken a merciful view" said His Lordship Mr. Justice Manning at the conclusion of the murder trial
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    • 92 3 Law Notice For To -Day The Chief Justice at Kuala Lumpur —Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in tine 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals:— Rex vs. Ong Joo Gek. Rex vs. Majid b. Darus. Rex vs. Ahmad b. Hassan. Before the Registrar at 10 a.m..— Taxations Are
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  • NEUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 68 4 London, Friday. Prerkwi To-day Change T.I on ParU (donnf mMdle ratti 157,1m !m?2 71 I|X TT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) B*l i.> 10 h u d TT on ShangM (closing selling rate) [>", u nn.,ii Unchanged TT on Hongkong rclo Ing lelllni rate) la J' M Unrl
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    • 43 4 London VmJ Previous To-day rirkik Idle Idle Ist Forward A«U*t Buyer, 83 16 2nd Forward September Buyers B', 8»j» Sellers BJs8 J s 85 16 3rd Ft rward Oct Dec. buyers 85 16 85 16 Sellers 8 3 8 83 8
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    • 74 4 London F r id a PALM OIL (Malay) Plevious T day COPRA (Straits^S) July shipment £10.8.9 nominal £10 8 9 w SAGO FLOUR Sarawak a JuneUuly Shipment 8 6 .sellers Unchani TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality f Singapore* June Shipment 14- sellers Unchani PEPPER (FAQ.) White Muntok Aug. Oct.
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    • 57 4 London, July 7. THERE was no Parliamentary opportu- nity for the comprehensive statei ienl which it is anticipated the Prime Minister will make In the House of Commons on the British attitude to thDan/it; question. It Is probable that a statement will be made early next
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    • 143 4 London. FntiayM Previous To-day Chajß 94 6 94 3 Distillers 26 26 3 I Dunlop Rubber 74 73 7 2 I General Sectric 28 lo 1 287' 2 I Tmperhi Cnor.iral Indu:tr.es 1216 127 6 I Imperial Tobacco o2 o 9 6 Canadian Pacific 4 5 16
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    • 54 4 New York, July r> RUBBER Previous To-dav Chan) Market Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 16 516 16 5 16 Sellers 16 716 16 7 lt> Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers 163 K 16^ H Sellers 16 1 16' 2 TIN Quiet Quiet Market Tone Qui t Steady Spot
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    • 82 4 'I'n at midday was $1 13 4 down 3 8 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock wa buyers Spot 28»/ a cents, buyers Octobei mber 28% cents, market idle. Markets outside of Malaya were steady < terday bul locally Tin and Rubbei -nan we neglected
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    • 29 4 London. 1 ijOLl) Previous To-day I Ear Gokl, Fine, per oz. i'7 8 6 £7.8 6 SILVER Spot 17 7 16 17 3 8 Forward J7 17
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    • 21 4 om Lonc'.on. Fridiy. Tin STANDARD Previous To-day Chanj Cash (afternoon price) £230 £229 Forward n24 3 4 £2245g 1
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  • 679 5 OCKS SHARES ued By Fraser Company Con. T.S. Ord. 18j- 18!9 Easetrn Realty 1.35 1.40 Est. Trust Ag. 3.60 4.00 Eastern United 27.50 30.00 F. and N. Ord. 13.55 11 55 do. VA Prefs. 9.05 9.30 Gammons laiaya 2.20 Z2o Qt. E. Life f. pd. 61.25 63.25 Gt. Eastern Life
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  • 85 5 List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore. July 7, 5 pjn. ClO8 Total 'ml TIN Date Ex Dlv. >-v Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 JuTy^O* July 2h z London Tin 4 r r less tax June 28 j u iy 14 jniv 3 47
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  • 241 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS start. Closing prices showed only small changes, apart from textiles and rayons, which advanced on buying by provincial investors. Silver was weak on speculative selling owing to apprehension of a sharp decline in the United States foreign buying price. Singapore, Friday. Wall Street was irregular.- Reuter MINING
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  • 31 5 London, July 7. QN the Stock Exchange yesterday there was a slight broadening of interest in some groups, with a quietly steady tone following a somewhat hesitant
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  • 220 5 3% 1937 led. 1962 |2/ 7 50,0U0 Int. May 15 Nov. 16 97^ 99>2 c.l. 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. .May 15 Sjv. 15 97 b 99» c.i. PENAftd MUNICIPAL 5% >926 red. 1956-36 $4,000,000 jit. May 1 Nov. 1 118 119 c.l. 4} 4 1929
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    • 126 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital i. 40,030 ,0rt0Reserve M 10,500.000I.ondon Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub- branches a* smaller places Netherlands
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  • 80 6 Agents of ships calling at Sinn and proceeding thereafter to the Hi Base should inform the Masters of sl hat they should communicate «t_j Royal Naval Wireless Station on ci Lna from Singapore, giving the tH which they intend to arrive at Jol bnoai buoy and any changes
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  • 382 6 Singapore, Friday. PEOPLE who steal property usually go to prison. You haw W a verv had little boy but I don't want to send you to prison, i I am going to get your father to come here to-morrow and ask hi r to
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    • 177 6 IMIIMII*' 1 I j M.-G.-Ms *">f "<^;;t S And Shocked j Macabn- Stage Sun ess I h at m i„nfl-... Si' Tl.nll-I'ack.d Weeks. J PAVILION i 3-15 6-15 9-15 ri^-r^jarsap j mum n.MFs _r*_ —j.^^- 1^ wi e I itf JIJ '111 H _C V_i _^F a r _^T_k__S_k J
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    • 121 6 just the show for your week-end entertainment; The Screen's greatest DANCE Team TOGETHER AGAIN in The True Story of the Dancing Idols of twenty years ago! SShowsTOlAYl CAPITOL mH hmk< ,__H Hf' w_»_. __fl l__v HH-T j _^Msf ;iK:: ~*m »H _r s^__l P_K 1 -ft::l:^j HF v^lH Pt -*S*
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  • 236 7 Tokyo, July 7. ■a-oaiNG journalists on the eve of the second anniversary )D i 'tbreak of the hostilities in China, the Japanese _r (Baron Hiranuma) said that the agenda of the C Anefo Japanese talks would be limited to questions H? t e Tientsin
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  • 40 7 ITALIAN NAVAL EXERCISES Rome, July 7. n\IA"S First and Second Naval 1 Squadrons will ceOT out -aval exercises in the centra^ Mediterranean during the loot SSTIoMF. The manoeuvre in which submarines and aircraft nill participate, will lasi Reuter 48 hour*-—
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  • 39 7 Malacca. Thursday. ACCORDING to the report issued by the Ayer Molek Rubber Company. Ltd.. the crop of the Estate for the mcnth of June, 1939, was 16,416 lbs, the total lor the eipht months being 117,404 lbs.
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  • 197 7 League Health Bulletin "THE health report issued by Mr. C. 1 L. Park Director of the Leapue of N'atkns Eastern Bureau, is as fallows: No cas« of plague was reported duri the week from any eastern port. the number of chefera cases notified MB Calcutta has fallen to 206 as
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  • 82 7 P!p»rim Singapore, Friday. Ren- ft? ,fi Ullt y t0 a cnai> ge of negllMohamed Sidek bin Aman. to-day fine( j $2Q by M C iwi 011, Tramc ju^e- was a sequel to a collision fcaS anrt CU rred at thc Junction of Vicatterrvi ,1> stre(? ts,
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    • 76 7 tFMPyRTTALKi'u S Matinees To-day To-morrow 5 5 Whole Serial of VANISHING SHADOWS J 12 Chapters 25 Reels. I S I GRAND (New world) I I Matinees To-day To-morrow -The SHOW BOAT King of The Pecos !"Yoddle Kid From Pine: Ridge t M,M,M mm if I TO THE MEDICAL I _^fe.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 302 8 jN i report for 1938, Mr. w. Bartiey, President of the Sin] "<>n\ Municipal Commissioner! retiewa the changes dui the eight years he has held office. Thej indicate the able growth of tiie city during that period, due In a large measure to the great increase in the
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  • 723 8  -  Claud Golding By i in the Evening Standard MAY SEEK ANGLO-FRENCH GUARANTEES THIS guarantee business has spread to the Far East. Siam (Thailand). which makes the headlines only very occasionally, is worth a column to-day. This little country always extremely nationalistic, is beginning to
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    • 12 8 1 fIEWAR'S J I "while 1 1 label I [WHISKY J WPS.-Dl
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    • 233 8 Vision Of Siiioa|»oi< 'On the anniversary of the birth and death of Sir Stamford Raffles' Fling wide, fling wid<\ the gateways of the Ea«t, For now tV later light Beats through i*nrpureal night Anl burnishes the earth and is increased, And where tne prescient grasses lie The ver> bieath vt
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  • 421 9 GERMANY'S MILITARY WEAKNESSES wlhat A German wprofessor Reveals r ERMAN Professor in Economics, now a naturalised Erit h subject, who asked that his name might not be divulgfr fear of possible dangers which might be visited upon his tives still in Germany, was the speaker at Beverley Rotary P recently,
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  • 248 9 The professor went on to say that the aircraft (in numbers) were superior in Germany to the English, and if the German and Italian aircraft were combined there was no doubt about there being a very considerable superiority. Only the combination of the British,- French, ohsb and Russian aircraft would
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  • 163 9 U.S. Export Subsidy Difficulties Washington. CONGRESSIONAL conferees reached partial agreement on the Agricultural Appropriation Bill by accepting $225,000,000 for parity payments, while the additional controversial $113,000,000 for crop surplus removal will be submitted to a House vote together with a number of smaller ones. Senator Bankhead said that the agreement
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  • 111 9 SCIENCE'S NEW TERROR FOR BURGLARS SCIENCE'S new terror for the burglar—the automatic alarm which dais 999 and sets a gramophone record in action was operated successfully at Leytonstone recently. Early in the morning an operator in the Information Room at Scotland Yard heard the voice on a gramophone record saying
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  • 77 9 Lender;, July 6— At Buckingham Palace to-day the King received in audience Sir Warren Fisher on his relinquishing his appointment as Permanent Secretary to the Treasury and head o£ the Civil Service. Col. J. A. Herbert, tho new Governor of Bengal, and Lady Mary Herbert, were
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    • 19 9 r T -<;:r Convenient* R fcFi'Ett SHOW Al Tlic I "ir- -jha:,7 Rod hst <r IN I) •btaiti, ;>ie.
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    • 118 9 Olmrtirfili <f tM Omntns on* $**m __M**^l _U __i l\_9__^________k 4^_M__T k W 1^ __H/<ifl Pfaff sewing machines give you the I'mJltM finest value for money that is obtainable. Ilj j i l:^__^^ ij) From the day you purchase the model p ij/ that is made to fully cope with
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  • 128 10 ANTI-AIRCRAFT REGIMENT IN LONDON PARK Men <w the til Batterv of the 52nd Anti-Aircraft Regiment wearing capes as thry answer an SBM'C*IH'JI ra 'l the rain. Planet News Ie mmtt, H-fIHtH the men as they paraded i. the rain at tkdr wse stations. r w-i_» Planet News The Minister for
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  • 175 11 RISH BOMBING CO NTINUES Ktaeteen people were injured when If gelignite bombs thrown by tec fi J of the Irish Republican Army dec! in I the West End of London. occurred in PiccaU, v cScus, Piccadilly, the Struid S Lane and in Marylebont Rod. r i,r of the explosions were
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  • 134 11 New Trol leybus For Kingsway Tunnel An experimental trolleybus has I ecu designed by the London Passenger Transport Board's engineers to overcome the problems of running trolleybuses th.* mgh the King sway tunnel. The chief problem is that of the island platforms at Aldwycb and Holborn, which are on the
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    94 12 •/K)LOUR, colour, colour" that is Fashion's cry the world over. The World Fair at New York leads the way and is a symphony of colour and the Paris collections are more appealing than ever because they are so bright and rich and varied. Therefore, when choosing new articles of clothing,
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  • 975 12 PARIS COLLECTIONS More Appealing Than Eve JAL FOR Y-TIME /EAR Two delightfully youthful styles for da> time wear. The one in the lefthand corner is dirndl in inspiration and features a gaily striped skirt. The other, of flower patterned cotton fabric, features a high neckline slender waist and full short
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    • 22 13 MANILA SHOP RAFFLES HOTEL Ail Baby Clothing at reduced prices. :X: Sports Clothes a Speciality. :X: DRESSMAKING UNDERTAKEN AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES.
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    • 423 14 x V "^5---^ i rfli *M __?H____»^i < m BY PiOand BRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards DM Tonnage |>ore Tonnage Wf* CANTON 15,500 JuTl4 *™™P™m 17 W 22 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 INDI 23 J SOMALI 6.800 July 28 J BHUTAN 6 JOO S*p*. RAJPUTANA 17.000 Aug. 11 X
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    • 299 14 --,«_-^_-»_»_-w-«^««^*_^>_-._. f TO FRENCH PORTS j»*»i CHARCEURS REUNIS HCMKWARDS. s__- "xsxzxnzx a TO SAIGON INDOCHINA -,^ttt7g pnr saieon Tourane and Halpnong July VAkm-f jMSTWran. and Haiphong S. A. M. I. GG.PASQUIER For Saigon *M GO. MAURICE LONG TU Svaws e/ MOINE COMTE CO., U| UNION BUILDING. 'PHONE 5996 \\\m\\\\*mmmm^mmmmmm****W*M**2*\ Lloyd
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  • 234 15 FAILURE of a noted firm of toa brokers has resulted in a writ of action against Co-operative wholesale societies for alleged breach of contract. In the meantime the firm is being helped to carry on by other brokers and joint stock banks. A London
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  • 110 15 The auction sale of landed properties held at the sale-room of Messrs. Tan Ho Oon and Co., Ltd., on Thursday realised prices as follows:-— No 24, Short Street, area fels square feet Statutory Land Grant, rent $25.00. —Price $3,050.00. No. 26, Short Street, area 746 square
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    • 291 15 I IiMIXS PHILP LIXE. Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Doe Sails. RKUR In Port July 9 Sella July 30 Aug. 4 berttl cheap round ':ip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the >iiowii g rates. B* Rata pa_scngers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or tamme to the connecting
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    • 68 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA "SIR MM AN A" 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY LI AT 3 P.M. The above vessel ha? excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ax.d SeC d ec^l l0 Holid .rH^ tickets to China and Japan
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 238 15 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY and Southern Merkur July 8 A 'p.m. rfr^nei ana I- b uan ..-J--ja East, r" Ilu Sphinx 8 4 pan. o-Crina K.L.M. 8 2 p.m. [ix j iP c __Baean Toboali 8 3 p_m LltDds Indies.-Bagan g 3 pm SbuthWest Sumatra, S.East BTo*** yuccas and g iir.or
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    • 202 15 Mails Expected Mails expected Ircm Netherlands Indies bv Air (K.LM.) to day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4 p.m. and general deliveries of letters and parcels 4.05 pm. respectively on the same day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (K.L.M to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 pan.
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    • 226 15 PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrived from Saigon by KNILM plane 'PK-AFJ"— Mr Cayard, Miss J A. Wocd. Left for N.E.L by KNILM plane "PK-AFJ"— Mr. Cayard, Mr. Smit, Mr. Verbiest. Mr. Cherini, Mr. Marcus. Arrived from Europe, India ana Medan by KLM plane "PH-ALP"-Mis_< B Kalsbeek, Mr. J. J. Moeselaar, Mr.
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  • 2189 16 UM Mm.ls of the Mur... .palil) of Singapore. Houw hereby glten JgJ? :,,i2, t i Hunicipal Ordhjance «c s?i», thai It is iwoatdt? w^J iho Limit Ol the Municipality Ol .Sin canore as undei All pel on. affected branch tiiUon and who object thereto ere
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  • 211 16 GUNS IN POSITION AT DANZIO Warsaw. J U V 7 IT is understood that the hM Government, after cenaaKslU with Britain and France, has reach! ed, a decision about BSfissaiu to bi taken in connection with Nazi mili tary preparations in the Five Citv Though an inspired statement I that
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  • 117 16 Compulsory Jewish Unio In Germany Berlm. Jul A JEWISH Union, t«i wi "German and stateless Je Germany are compelled to beloi teen created by a new law. The Union, whose heacquarte be in Berlin, must support I Jewj so that they do not become den on the state. Jews must
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  • 118 16 London. July 7 -In the Hou« mons last night Mr. Walt" EU.J ter of Health, stated that M and 40 evacuation camps wju < structed in England and wai will be used as school camps in J Thirty sites had so far been m able
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  • 637 17 r .C.A.SWANSON lTE R announces from Washington the death yesterday of Ot Claude Augustus Swanson. esa'rv of the U.S. Navy of Mr Swanson s death, fJSSedatßapidan Camp Vir'cn rom the White House In a statement said 'If with Mie entire country in K e whose
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  • 526 17 'HOLLOWING is the full entry list for the forthcoming July meeting of the Perak Turf Club to be held over three days, Saturday, July Ift, Wednesday, July 19 and Saturday. July 22. Altogether 119 horses and ponies have been entered. Horses Class I fur.
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  • 80 17 Paris, July 7. The death is announced of Jean Tannery, a prominent figure in French finance and a governor of the Banque de France till 1935. M. Tannery's appointment was regarded as the first step to reform of the banks administrative fabric by bringing it more
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  • 34 17 Moscow. July 7. It is understood that new instructions were received to-day from London and Faris by the British and French Ambassadors They will seek an interview With M. Moloiov to-morrow. Renter
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  • 190 17 London, July 7. THE Salvage Association to-day is suee t«he following statement ir connection with the salving of the submai ine Thetis in Liverpool Bay. "During a southwesterly gale th' salvage ship Zelo broke her forward anchors at midnight and a broadsid strong gale carried away
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    • 238 17 TRADEBARGAINS FOB SALE I i BARGAINS! Read this page of Spe- cial Trade Bargains appearing in th< Morning Tribune every Saturday. Yot will find what you are looking for am. SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirement-....NAN-SIN has exactly what yo want plus efficiency and economy, tyn up 6363 for
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  • 371 18 Fielding Lapses By Medicals .T the eta. th* f-rst days play in the tenth annual mter h ZaZ cricket fixture between Raffles and the Mediate. Raflta .hi first le-.se on a batsman's wicket and had scored 108 runs IM^ J"s oon
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  • 157 18 Jiminez Leaves S'pore, But Only For One Month By J ni:N Jimin«. the J**"**?, j" D uh- bad imprrs ed M_ S im.n fans In his two appear- Here recently, left Sinea- J the "(ineisPnau and will be away tsr about a n nl l ontr u l 5 Jimine/.
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  • 71 18 Singapore, Friday.— A motion for payment of a bill of costs with regard to the insolvency of Mr. R. J. P. Clarke of tire Changi Farms, Singapore, was made by Mr. G. H. Poh to his lordship Mr. 'Justice Pedlow today. Mr. Poh stated that he wanted
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  • 56 18 A team will be selected from the following players to represent the Municipal Engineers' Dept. to play against the St. Mathews in a friendly soccer match on Sunday at the S.H.B. Ground. Tong Hee, Kordi, Salleh, Alfonso, Ah Hong I Captain > Soo Ting, Lazaroo, Teck Kim, Yong
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  • 64 18 The following have been selected to play Football for the Junior Department against 11th Heavy Battery on Monday at 5 pm. on the Anson Road Ground. Wee Aik Chan. Choo Seng Chye, Low Huck Yang. Chan Nee Sian.G. J. Moxon, Ong Swee Keng. Lim Keng Wah. Goey Toik
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  • 64 18 SC.C. 'jowls ties next week are as j follows: Monday ihaxidicap): H. R. Wilson and H. R. L. Dyne (—3) vs. T. C. Hay and W. Williams (+3). Wednesday. (handicap— final) A Ferguson and E. H. Coleman vs F J L. Mayger and W. H. Stuart Clark (i-4)
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  • 567 18 TWO interesting games of soccer were played yesterday at Farrer Park when the Singapore Cold Storage soccer team trounced the Uniteers by six goals to two, while General Electrical Company beat the Mount Zion Rangers by six goals to four. It Is however, gratifvine to
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  • 51 18 Playing with Mrs. R. J ley on Tuesday, 4th July, yM W. A. Ball hold out in oriel the 4th hole, a distance of i] yards. I The Men's Monthly MeJ (Stroke) for July will be playj at Garrison Golf Club next M turday and Sunday.
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  • 363 18 IE Mercier School held its sckl sports this afternoon in M weather at the Jalan Besar M dium. A large crowd turned upl watch the sports and the sports M a _rreat success. 1 Mrs. Lee Choon Guan. M.8.1, tributed the prizes. Mr. R. H.
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  • 31 18 In the Small Units Leagm the 11th Heavy Battery beat tnc-j by two goals to one. R nel Rosebeare scored for tne Kelly for the R.A.O.C. aeserved their win.
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  • 767 19 MALAYA CUP FOOTBALL CELLENT MATCH AT JOHORE BAHRU HXED SERVICES 2 'OHOR* 1. HUNG five minute* before time from a through pass by Parkes, Efalk snatched victory for the Combined Services in a Malaya football match against Johore
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  • 97 19 Sporting Events To Be Held At Engineering Exhibition At Happy World U7£ have been given to under- f! stand by the management of the Happy World that during 5 5 the Engineering Exhibition to be S 3 held for a fortnight from Aug. 1 J ■they intend to run competitions
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  • 67 19 The Management Committee of the City High School Old Boy's Association for the season 1939—40, is as follows President, Mr. A. Chellia;Vice-Presi-dents Messrs. Hew Mock Sung, M. Subramaniam; Honorary Secretary, Mr. A. Hamid; Assistant Honorary Secretary. Mr. Yap Soo Hai; Honorary Treasurer. Mr. M. A. Juda.
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  • 95 19 RETURN OF COLONIES TO GERMANY OPPOSED London, July 7. MR. Huggins, Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, interviewed by Reuter in London, said that he would strongly object the Reich returning to Africa, north of the Equator. Asked if he agreed with Mr. Pirow's suggestion that Germany should receive compensation for
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  • 126 19 THE following have been selected to represent the N.A.A.F.1., imperial Club against the United Athletic Party (Lads'), in a friendly match consisting of 5 singles and 2 doubles, to be played on Wednesday July 12, at the Happy World Covered Stadium, at 7.30 p.m. sharp William Tan,
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous

  • 347 20 GERMANS SA Y "DOING BUSINESS IN BLOOD" Further Extension Strengthening Factor London, July 7. I« tftffeninent. de-town to make »-_lltWe through the export 1 oi nu.-hi.wr, -n additional <"^<"£_£ of the p-ac front .coding armaments an UJhe MJ* fee Dotted Kingdom has been wry well neehred
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  • 174 20 U.S. AND FOREIGN SIL VER PURCHASES London, July 7. fHK United States Treasury's deision to pay 3f>75 cents per ounce or foreign silver is causing those mllionists who predicted the adjust nent of the olTicial United States luotation in London to this price o congratulate themselves on thei: oresi{»,ht The
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  • 93 20 Simla. July 7. pHE defence talks for which Sir Archi--1 bald Cochran will leave with the /iceroy hire next week are expected to mbruce questions of coastal defence, air •rength. co-ordination of war supplies nd the financial aspects of these sublets. Major-General McLeod. commanding no troops in
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  • 40 20 Vienna, July 7 Hevcnty-fou, Stvinot de Paul Caflhuc charitable societies in Vienna and ower Austria have dissolved their mas and transferred them to the .itional Socialist People's welfare adiinlstration in Berlin, to be used in tisuia Reuter
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  • 203 20 With the single exception c\f the Daiiv Express (which .says that Britain should k nd her money to Empire countries not pour it into the shifting sand of European politics), universal support is accorded to the decision to extend foreign credits by a further £50,000.000. Press commentators, however,
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  • BRITISH "LOANS
    • 106 20 Washington. July SENATOR Borah vigorously defending in the Senate the action of the House of Representatives in retaining the anus embargo, declared: "If we determined our foreign polio became the European nations were denouncing each other, we would be changing it about once i fortnight.
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    • 253 20 London, July 7. second anniversary of the outbreak of Sino-Japanese wi has inspired leader writers to a stock-taking of the positk and moralisings on the lessons of the conflict for the world. I Hiranuma's speech is cited as an admission that the origai Japanese
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    • 54 20 Shanghai, July 7. The Japanese Consular authorities in Hankow have filed a vigorous protcsc with the British Consulate General gainst the alleged attacks on the officers of a Japanese newspaper by Mr .C Winter bottom. Chief Officer and the three other Britsih crew of the British steamer Changsha.
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    • 208 20 'have been incensed by the ioun strong anti British tone, according i semi-official Japanese report, The report says that the protest 'also requested for payment of com? 'ation to a Chinese employee of n.en paper who, It is alleged, has sunenj uiries requiring a fortnights ma I treatment A w
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    • 102 20 Commodity Reserve Suggested London. July 7 THE noted economist, Mr. j Keynes, in a letter to the Tin to-day calls for the establishment •a vital commodity reserve by 1 Government. He adds. Une money spent on J stocks would not be wasted, even ill emergency passes. "It is insane in
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    • 67 20 Berlin. J ul The General Council has decsjf* Switzerland's neutrality Is Dey re( cussion, and therefore there uw^ for a demarche abroad on tne A semi-official note says tne came to this decision after n« ports of political departments r the international situation ana u g national
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement r«u i9s9 Every Saturday Malayan Cricket Notes
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    • 2156 1 I earth Of Cricket fjist Week -End Lobe h* <•»<« ,ast we,,k as far as rickot was L Ming the Singapore^thletic_ m eet^ which was luded last Saturday. chanceless 108 during K which he gave a pol.shed r °*tting. Thoy Uje yem* Bollege cricketer proc«
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    • 67 1 O'REILLY HEADS NEW SOUTH WALES BOWLING COR the second season in succession, and for the sixth time since 1931, W. J. O'Reilly took the New South Wales firstgrade bowling honours, his average being 9.89 for 46 wickets. He bowled in 7 of the 13 matches, his best performance being 14
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    • 682 2 SELETAR SPORTS__OTES Jiright Chance For Lea&ue Honours (By "FLASH") I -arrTH Athletics. M-*- j^^to!J!--i£ W yi M dW»mr u s the P a,< enl for BMr has been diWc-lt but a,»p -J|iWi and alth,u K h I have keen able fc»w*« MM
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    • 28 2 AT THE CRICKET CLUB Mrmtx-rs of the I.G 0. and R.A.F. who plaved a friendly tennis match on Wednesday. The S.CC. won by the odd match in three.
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    • 60 2 Centre Cour At Wimbledo Bathed In Sunshine I) itsaera- view of the Centre Cutirt ran CI I m I'tV i>nni- Chanwrti hips at Wimhhdin. Lcndon. The match is M lean NksU (left) and SSss D. A. Hnnlbuh. bcth o! Baglan i. Jeanl whe i-- o "seedcti playtr" (i:?\ .te tar
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    • 544 2 ALEXANDER KYLE the ncv* British amateur champion, is deed an amateur in the strictest sense of the word. He si 5V2 days a week as a designer at a "woollen mill in Leeds and only the week-ends during vihich to perfect his play. A
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    • 74 2 Burk's Plans For Henley After Joe Burk. the Amen' champion, who is to try i j victory cf last year in Sculls at Henley, has sauea j He is expected to re'o.i. j in time to defend bis tional Regatta at Detron. July 21 and 22 Detroit plans to ma*e
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    • 642 3 Singapore Amateur Athletic Meeting U Army Will Be Stiff Opposition meet held on the i'adang eat v.iceess in ■especi. m\ new records A up, ini luding two 3laones, which prove the tandard of competition lined. h > ins Aiam
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    • 296 3 G. Britain's Athletes For Olympics (JREAI Britain will send a party of about 300 compe- I titors and officials to the Olympic Games next year at a cost of between £8,000 and £10,000, according to Mr. Even Hunter, secretary of the British Olympic Association, who is on a visit in
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    • 603 4  - PFRAK HOPE TO BEAT SELANGOR IN CUP SOCCER MATCH Permainan" "By DI.KAK, huvnm lost the firs. inter-Stale match in the Malaya Cup football competition. now busy preparing for the forthetmtes ncountei ■geta* th« fc eM rivals, the redoubtable Selangor. Although the defeal al the handi of Redah ha:, come as
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    • 67 4 Last Winter one heard a lot about gland treatment for .soccer players and now the II ckney Wrk speedway riders an> have rimtlar medicine. After di cussing the .subject with seleciallati Mr Fred Evans, Hackmanager, hai come to the it -ins.- of giand treatbe the
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    • 123 4 Australian Players And Amateur Status THK Australian Lawn Tennis Association has decided at its meeting, following the inquiry of their sub-committee, that the action of certain players in coaching in schools under the employment of sporting goods firms during normal working hours would jeooardise the amateur status of the players.
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    • 326 4 United Stati Olympic Trials DK.ID qualification shindarH for the semi-final \<M Olympic Team tryouts. to I held next spring, were <;mi, u l ced here by Mr. Kenneth Wilson of Northwestern 1 1 versity (Chicago), chairman I the American Olympic Trail and Field Committee. I To be eligible fo-: these
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    • 74 4 Charles Foord, cousin of Ben Fo the South African heavyweight 'ook two events for London Univei v/hen they met the "A" team of the A teur Athletic Association at MoPark here recently. He won the discus with a thro--125 feet 7 ins. and then went o: win
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    • 96 5 GILLMAN SPORTS NOTES Lontax Reveals Talent .c«f v the Loyal? held their Novices Boxnig Competition and excellent fights wire seen..."D" Company, last year's ,s were again red hot favorites but the team which everyignored, HQ. (A) just managed to defeat T' in the In
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    • 31 5 T leOoveJ m the entries for ;ar« Cup 1.000 h ta a town on July 23 and E. J. Poall. of RandE. Phillips, of Cape
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    • 21 5 Scot To Coach Australian Club Io keep nai I I l, has ettled n -wed b 1a to the iU Ch
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    • 441 5 round the issue was still in doubt. Woods, however, went straight into the attack and :.»ver let his opponent lead. The b< li er'i prize was won by L.c Cryer. "D" G ..:pany's middleweight who. J leading in the first round, was giten by Pte Lomax who gave a bril■nt
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    • Article, Illustration
      23 5 «pf-sri'A match, which the Recs won 3—l, phonac, hero of the S.K.t.— *m .i •<-. r gathers the ba safely in a Chinese raia.
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    • 31 5 GETTING DOWN TO IT John Lim (about to make a shct) atnd Huck Toe in play at the S.C.R.C tourney when they beat Loon Chong and Eng Lock in the doubles.
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    • 549 5 fiNE of the best games on the Fort Canning fixture list was witnessed at Genuang last Friday when they played the first match of their tour against the Genuang Club. Play was curtailed to approximately three and a half hours and during that time three hundred
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    • 585 6 o. •The Hreai I iimi--«4 in l»i-aiM' Wl a r Leicester's Struggle For Two Years f ih, IVst team and all the talk thi a"-.. 111 passed years (ami i ur. I t BlankMr wholsnoj for England 1 day 00-., ich only Rhodes
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    • 91 6 Red Hat For fielding Offenders I pill Mlil Its o f Chwrt <Swr nv>, second Hei ven eric k 1 (rain who lurn'*bl<- t:iif<.', in the return h»ii hav«* hi mar (he I "IT.! h.it. Thr In' h the flcldlnn m IIM I"I fl (V II v.hoM I' 1 i
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    • 40 6 WILL HE EVER WIN THAT TITLE? Bunnv Austin, Wimbledon's firm labourite, was out in the quarter- finals when he was beaten by Tlwood Cook. The pictures *-how him in action against J. Asboth, the Hunga rian, in the first round.
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    • 369 6 Changi Notes POOD football was seen in the return game between the U.K. and Malay Depot, the former winning by two goals to nil. The R.E. set up g MTies of attacns from the start and in one of these raids (beadle mm fooled
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    • 267 6 "Bob" Catterall To Return To Big Cricket R.H. "Bob" Catterall, the South African cricketer, who has played In 24 Test matches against England, is to make a return to big cricket next season. the age of 28. Catterall. a fine forcing batsman and a brilliant fieldsman, played agi England between
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    • 226 7 Batting D R. uulland (Sel. Club vs. K. .Vn (Postal Union K.L. 10?. lv <p q 3 Thoy" .Undergraduates vs. Pearee (U.S. Officers vs. Ipoh fl Dennison Smith (Police vs. Klang 66 Hera Singh (Medical College vs. 66 "ATodd(A.P.C.vs.S rr C p RC^ g; L de Silva
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    • 888 8  -  "Marcus Superbus") VAN BREUKELEN BACK AMONG THE WINNERS (By THK S,,an K „r M Ch* to* to* ~S£S T w. at Kuala 1...-,,,., tart to punt<rs »h,^»»-i--tho Ma-tat an.l who had MM int., ..."tact w.th to _> Mr. r —y srsr- •szr^vz
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    • 98 8 What is claimed to be a wcrld record tor greyhound racing was set up by tZallynacargy Lad who covered 470 yards In 25.90 seconds. The South African Greyhound Racing AasocUtloo, although claiming this time as a world record, doubt whether it will be recognised
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    • 136 8 Australian Tour By Budge, Vines And Perry THE New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association is in favour of four of the lead.'ng professionals, D. Budge. H. Ellsworth Vines. F J Perry and either W.T. Tilden or 11 Nusslein, making a tour of Australia next year. The Association has prepared a
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    • 129 8 A gigantic stadium shaped lik e a horse-shoe and capable of accommodating 105,000 spectators is now in the course of construction in Mos* cow. There will be 90 rows of seats, hi back row being as high as the roof oi i seven-storied house. f Adjoining
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