Morning Tribune, 15 July 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. HO. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, July 15, 1939. ♦FIVE CENTS
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  • 284 1 TWO BOMBS THROWN AT BRITISH CONSULATE IN TSINGTAO xother Apology By Japanese Shanghai, July 14. bs were thrown at the British Consulate at Tsingtao rning Nobody was injured but windows were broken [minor damage was done. The Japanese Consul later tie Consulate to apologise and promise an investiga^ B London,
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  • 148 1 Tokyo, July 14. TWO attempts of 4,000 demonstrators returning from an anti-British rally to break into the grounds of the British Embassy were prevented by the police. Demonstrators found the main gates of the Embassy closed and z. force of several hundred p.-'lice, drawn up three deep,
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  • 108 1 HITLER TO SPEAK TO-MORROW A REUTER message from Berlin 5 yesterday says that Hitler will j speak at the opening at Munich to-morrow of a three-day festival J of German art. It will be recalled that 'illpwing the dramatic statement of Bri- tain's attitude to an attempt to take over
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  • 55 1 Saigon, July 14. An attempt to raise the Phoenix has failed owing to the snapping of the lifting cables.— Reuter. The Phoenix, a French submarine, dived off the coast of Indo-China on June 16 with a crew of 60 and did not reappear. Efforts to
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  • 26 1 Reuter learns that a Bill has been introduced into the Hongkong Legislative Council making training with Volunteer units compulsory for British subjects.
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    • 19 1 L Other Pages 2 forgery z I nursed 10 11 re 12 11 Wi rsa* 18 19 17 20
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    • 63 1 c. s. o OOK KSGU3TF?ATK>|> tS_PP/a.QT;.-crijTr -THE RANGOONI OPEN END TIES These are extremely good i;a/we and very attractive Ar^^^S^ m design and colourings. W IM Made from M° hair 1 lM Wo l m fancy stripe \^ki aml cfl€C,cs WA SHA BLE A NO w /a mMw noncrease. worth
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  • 115 2 ACQUITTED ON RE-TRIAL Singapore, Friday. lianI ian goon seng, who was formerly ranvfcted and •enteneed to three months* rigorous imprisonment by tho fourth Police Magistrate for criminal Bn ach of trust m respect of SoHO. jaa today acquitted by Mr Con. ad Oldham, aSecond Police Magistrate, on a retrial ordered
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  • 183 2 DISTRESSING CASE SAYS JUDGE CRUGTNIET and Rodrigo. it is distressing to sec two young men like you coming up on charges of this kind," remarked Mr. Justice Manning m sentencing M. W. Frugtniet and C. G. Rodrigo, erstwhile State cricketer and Colony player, to
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  • 36 2 The film, "Tfcie Warning", bi the Censor some weeks ago, 1 passed by the Board of Appei film will be shown at local Banned because of gruesome det film deals with A.R. P. work
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  • 157 2 GROWING STRENGTH OF CHINA Chungking, fl MR. Yeh Chien Ying. |J lfl *he Chinese Governing interview given to press repn tives. made the following ra "During the first year of] Japanese hostilities. Japan tla visions into the field of bal result, she advanced 1.800 i-\ "In the second year she
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    • 30 2 \%y<? *«AST time the journey took weeks. But time* "TLw i4*wo» 1 Kngfa*" eJ r^ n the hmt* 0/ m( a s I Ati trip J [Jj^^ and itaw 1
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    • 48 2 ■!grs« PROFFSS mm ilhiihii Astro-Palmist and H X Years Study m Fran l..nd. Egypt. Malta and Jj tries. He Will posit: to succeed m B«ttn< c Difficulties, Travelling' -i Afliars, etc. His R*a<i n j Affairs, etc. His Reading Horoscope by Order. REX HOTEL, Singap (Tel. No. 2600.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 55 2 Law Notice For To Before the Chief Justice m I at 10 a.m. J Judgment m Suit No m Goon and ors. vs. D. N Chatw a nor. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow Court at 10.30 a.m. h Magistrate's Appeals:- -1. am Hassan vs. Rex. 2. Doray a Rex m Before
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  • 168 3 Allegation Against A Private Singapore, Friday. CTATING that accused drove away m his taxi without his permis--5 sion, after having assisted m replacing a burst tyre, Kiew Ah Kee a taxi driver, to day gave evidence m the case
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  • 127 3 sent to Wie X Ja" Dr. r £dby > lr Tan Kah K B nf the Overseasr (V f Funds Cenbe' s.Uapore, read- reoort your warning to XX? any officious atIgain^t any he ab tatt ol Peace > lblll v melons his cambemj Mna Vour weighty pirect bearing on
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  • 48 3 GREETINGS TO FREN CH FORCES i Singapore. Friday, j ring cable was despatched by^ 1 Officer Commanding, Ma-j to the General Officer fcf-in-Chief, Army of France lina under my command send Setings to their comrades of Df France m the Far East on Dn ot the French National'
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  • 82 3 NEWLYWED'S SUICIDE AFTER DIVORCE London, 7uly 14. I VERDICT of suicide wnilst the balance of his mind was disturbed was brought m at the inquest on Mr. Howard William Keep, Shanghai squash rackets champion, who died m hospital from a shot wound. The Coroner said Mr. Keep must have been
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  • 11 3 The S.S.V.F. Efficiency Medal has been awarded to Major W. Penrice.
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  • 17 3 Dr W Young has been appointed to 1 a three-year period on the Dental Board. Straits Settlements.
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  • 81 3 GERMANY AND TYROL EXPULSIONS Berlin, July 14. THE first public mention of the Tyrol evacuations, made by a German news agency, describes as a "flood of lies" the reasons given by certain British and French newspapers. It declares that the measures are tically, by mutual agreement, a contisolely a question
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  • 30 3 MR L R. F. Earl, M.C.S., has been appointed Acting District Officer, Bukit Mertajam. Collector of Land Revenue, Penang. Coroner for Penang, and Police Magistrate for Singapore, Penang and Malacca.
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  • 11 3 Mr R A B. Stanhope has been appointed Veterinary Officer, Singapore.
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  • 171 3 AMENDMENTS TO PORTS ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS to the Ports Ordinance are effected m a bill to be introduced into the Legislative Council shortly. The objects and reasons state: Section 62 is amended to enable tne Board to collect store rent charges on. gcods as suoh charges axe incurred. Under section 62
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  • 20 3 Mr H. O. Maas has been appointed a member of the Indian Immigration Committee for a period of three years.
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  • 87 3 irnment Gazette published last contains amendments to the fclement_> Volunteer Force OrPNvide for the substitution of "reservist instead of "auxiliate that Reservists "A" Mjnforcements) shall attend! ■wwi paradi j, the annual m- °i 'heir unit and a minimum J e paradi if serving hi a. unit
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  • 16 3 tL^jpay Sixty-five pasr^L, Marked from the lot Jt docke d at the S.H.B. ner outward journey.
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    • 63 3 Are Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scien- |jfirTf*-|ij tific eye examination! ]l?"-^jL 11 glasses are not needed none will be recommended. > Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4. Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science. I THE WRITING A_3f*B___>' l_l 4 a
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    • 231 3 Keep Fit all the Time If the stress of life is wearing you out, robbing you of mental vigour, physical energy if you are ageing prematurely and you feel that youth has gone for ever start taking 'Phyllosan tablets to-day Every inch of your body benefits when you take •Phyllosan'
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 9 4 London. Friday. )j p Previous To-day Change
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    • 6 4 BTANOABO Previoui To-day Change
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    • 201 4 SUCCESSFUL PARTY BY FRENCH COMMUNITY Aiccea rul party was given last the Centre Intellectuel Fran ci aise, at their new premises, 21) Mount Elizabeth, m honour of July 14 The .icty has now 150 members, and 1 a number ot foreigners. 1 been very successful m spreadins eh culture, for
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    • 108 4 Fraser 's Daily Report Singapore, Friday. Tin at midday wa.s $113 3 8, up 1 3 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28> 4 cents, buyers October December 28 7 16. market quiet. According to cables received this morning tin shares m London yesterday showed
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    • 67 4 Singapore. Friday, lam Chuan Swee was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment this morning on a charge that he at 8 15 pm on Mar. 8 at the fifth milestone, Holland Road, voluntarily caused hurt to Lim Kian by means of a knife, which used as a
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    • 120 4 Singapore. Thursday. THK market lias shewn practically ne in' s nu vi thrcaghewl the week, and there have keen IM developments «f Interest le ree*. id. The local market is steady, but very Oniet, says the weekly lubber report rmruxfd by Messrs. Guthrie and Co. LUL to-da\. Latest
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    • 55 4 Previous Tn ri L °i% RUBBER Steadier st P 3 V Spot Buyers 85 16 M GV Quiet Sellers 83 8 J LSI Forward August Buyers 85 16 Sellers 8 3 8 2nd Forward September Buyers 8 516 Seliero 87 16 3rd Forward Oct. Dec. buyers 8 3
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    • 71 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Prefcl: "W**! In bulk July Aug. Cld n XT COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) £4 NomiLli: AIJ Q^rrftTm^ ,v; H0. 5.0 Nominal nflll SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) July Aug. shipment 86 sellers TAPIOCA Seed Pear) Ist quality 8< (Singapore) July Shipment 13 6 Selleri PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Aug.
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    • 119 4 Distillers £7 iOUS Punlop Rubber 26 6 otti General Electric 73 1 0 jj*' 2 Imperial Chemical Industries 28 6 2 ot'iImperial Tobacco 1289 TnoV Angle-Dutch if. H 8 9 Canadian Pacific ji London Tin 3 ft 1 Rubber Plantation Investment Tru^t o 6 6 tJp LinggLs
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    • 72 4 London. tt n Previous To-day i.i. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.71 176.72 TT on sSi e ?w i Closins middle 8.80% 8.80> 4 TT on H™Jl ai posing selling rate) 6 7 8 Nominal 63 4 Nominal TT 2n teS£n°r<!iJ? lOSin l senin S rat «> ls
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    • 36 4 RUBBER M'U' York. Julj Market Tone Previous To-day Spot Steady Steady BW*™ 163 rf I 63 t; Forwar, Oct Dec. gg jJH J^ TIN Sellers 16.> 16 91u Market Tone Spot Steady Firm
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  • 655 5 DOCKS SHARES Led By Fraser Company J MINING j i Singapore, July 14, 5 p.m. j 3 6 41- 1 Tin 4j 6 5|_, Amal. 3g 4Q,. ilalaj 199 20,9 i an: 0.72 0.76 fi 18:3 19j3 i Tl 1.17% 1.22% I ■nsor 8 3 9j_ Lu. 19 6 21
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  • 206 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3|7% 4|Ayer Wengs 0.71 0.73 Batu Selangors 1.17 1.22 Hong Fatts 0.61 0.64 Hongkong Tin 18|- 18J6 Jelebus 0.54 0.56 Kamunting Tin 8 6 9]3 Katu Tin 2016 21 16 Kents 19 2.1 Killinghalls 13|- 14|3 Kramats 8;- 9jKuchais 1.15 120
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  • 127 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 14, 5 p.m Clone Total fog TIN Date Ex Dlv. >-?f Payable Date Burma Malay 6d. No. 19 July 14 July 20 July 15 2%% Pungah 9d. No. 18 July 21 Aug. 4 July 22 13^% 6d. bonus Rantau
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  • 177 5 lilt Ar, on X JfcU mt Ap, 30 Oct. 31 9o 100 norn B »'G\PORE MUNICIPALITY S l i 6d 1940 $400,000 ln M 31 Sept. 30 101 102 norn I'W red. 1947 $1,600,000 106 108 norn 8?S-&%.& m IWA norn X M ar. 31 Sept. 30
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    • 128 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824* Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital t .40,030,000- Reserve Fwd 10,500.009 London CorrespondenU NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, ai 64 branches and sub-branches a* smaller places Netherlands East
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    • 212 6 (■_aa_a__a_a__^__H_M_ ~~-H ~~~~~~i _-_r n -7^ik _?ThI^ >^ I "The film is notable J HE fl§E^^_IMEBH performanci STRAITS TIMES flP_fl_0___F^ «B* '^..JJx w\^Bm> _> £"__fcj %rat**g<_j| Sbv, _P_r- I r^F^«M*^^*^c^^^^_yr_is rhp St'ir i i i i M55S5BSSS5BSSBBB 5SS5SSSBSBSSB5BS5BSSSSS5BSSBB5SBBBBHBSH j^ t 2} l im^^t^ mm 9 l^»^iH*WtaM-SSBBSrw» h^..M^ I i m3T^X\
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    • 209 6 r''7T'r7HEIR BEST YET! The"" H\Ru{' Tjgj m a new romantic adventure' tcAPtraLl I, *°*nd 1 1 I 3 15 6-15 j Special Morning Matinee TO-MORKOW at hOIJT WEST m the HARDY*' y r r* ifc-** -9 *i_ mky*mlW^^^^ NmmlN* 3* L/ *a j With LEWIS STONE, MICKEY ROONEY CECILIA PARKER,
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  • 111 7 Cmmittal Order Deferred Singapore, Friday, j hy the Official commit B. F. Klyne for defaulting |y instalment creditors was tion came be,e, Sir Percy High Court tochua v brought up the Sfoi the Official AasigETa i wage earner's adminls P.: Ue against IM 8 and an order for monthmade for
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  • 58 7 Singapore, Friday.—Masood bin Mahurawi a2O-year-old Boyanese, claimed trmthis morning m the Seoond Police ourt before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge of stealing a pair ot slippers belonging to Sarpin bin iiaji Abdul Rahman. On the application of Chief SJnrt inspector Tunn, the case was postponed
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  • 45 7 a Fri Ah Toh apOidham m his morning nlnwfnl rethe cclony having been iw life oil 1, 1926. on April 15. infoi mcd the rctecutton was procf tie preliminary the case a sv<?ik from to-day. cc< rdingly ftxed July 3 m. for the inquiry.
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    • 260 7 M^mT^^. In honour of Miss Gloria Stuart's 1 arrival on the lHh inst., we have specially selected for screening on 5 this date "The Three Musketeers j 5 m which Miss Stuart plays the role of the Queen JAlhambrAJ MONDAY 17th JULY j -^mm.----~mm--^-^--mm-mmm-wm-m^-^-mm--mm m m I^^^ -mtatmmlmm^ BHkS xrt^mt
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    • 401 7 TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS OAILY! I ALHAMBRA j 615 915 a »_^_________________-________-_■_--■_■^•^•^■■^i^■^■^■^"^■■^■■■ ,l, Warner Bios. Thrilling Drama of the Wild West! j KING OF THE M LAWLESS WEST! j >_S^WTi^WI a. W i isKV k_^ jl' ii Mbffi^^ l"""^! ...-.ma _K____k_^ Hfca^ B I mr^^a^^^^^^W^^^^^^^^^r^m^^^a^mY^^m. ■^btmh^^^B a n v_l H
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  • 316 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, July 15, 1939. PI ILM CENSORSHIP HE question of film censorship m Malaya lias been raised i on sccounl of tbe bannine; of th( production entitled "Gonfes>1 ">' Nazi Spy," which has i 1 shown m Britain and other the Empire, it will be vn \>y the
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  • 863 8 ENORMOUS j RESOURCES AVAILABLE j NKW foundntiont for British civil air progress will be laid when the British Overseas Airways Bill becomes law and the new Corporation, embodying Imperial Airways and British Airways, conies into existence. Essential features of the Bill, whose provisions are expected to take
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  • 685 8 A D J?f« to tal indebtedness of over $90,000 M? hue Aai. Justice Sir Vl, *22! f his ,,blic examination before the Chief m o«nc^n f 'I Mc wai, c the Hfeh Court to-day ascribe,! hi* ffiA*ft<« his rubber options and to speculation busine* n'tn he
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  • 365 9 ORLD'S FAIR hrn York's multi-million !L\ Fair a British exhibit has Ld the imagination and mp visitors above all others. S S. «Mcta all modern demo- by hrn resK Lgricaa thousands throng the wo of Democracy m which L^rta is displayed, they tase off it-really take off
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  • 310 9 Washington. ''MILITARILY, the Americas aie no longer a continent apart," the War Secretary, Mr H. H. Woodring, declared before the House Appropriations Committee. Speaking m the course of debates on credits for his Department, j Mr. Woodring stated, "World tensoin and new armaments
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  • 291 9 Kwangsi's Remarkable Progress Wuchow IN spite of the war and all its drawbacks Kwangsi is going forward along all lines. Merchants who operate stores m the cities that have been bombed are <4heerfullv carrying on with the good British slogan, "Business as usual. Many of them have moved their reserve
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  • 92 9 PEARL INDUSTRY Darwin. HOW to tell real pearls from false has been disclosed by J. Mario of Hatton Garden, London, during a visit to the pearl fishing fields of North Australia. "Hold the pearl m your hand," .aid Mr Marco, "a genuine pearl remains cnid. but cultured pearls or imitate
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    • 21 9 for Your Convenience BEFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW DIM: At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT Presh Sydney Rock Oysters AND Strawberries 1 obtainable,
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  • 142 10 Fashion Display At Roy al Regatta THE CENTENARY ROYAL REGATTA has opened on the Thames at Henley, Oxfordshire, with international crews competing. Henley BJ the mart fashionable event of the rowing year, and always attracts many hundreds of people from aU over the country. The "Pper comer picture shows Westminster
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE k Sports Supplement
    • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE k Sports Supplement July 15, 1939- Every Saturday
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    • 524 1 Ceylonese Winners Again Llayan Criekei I Review IKC.S.C last veek tanked winners by four wickets after a keen struggle for s.iprcma-v during the course of which luck changed nds on more oceans ons than one. To start with the Ceylonese missed the S.C.C. int 84, a total which they considered
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    • 1953 1 DA." FLES College met the Medicaf College last week-end m their tenth annual fixture and gained a convincing victory by four wickis. \y a nntc!i that was expected to provide a keen tussle for supremacy, it was far too onesided to be
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    • 857 2 SOCCER FANS HAVE NOT FOUND THRILLS LACKING Victory Over R.E. Enhances Seletar Sporl* Nttot Rees Beaten At Sports (By "FLASH") SEI.ETAH ISCCSff fans hive cerlair.ly had IhWr moneys worth m the way of thrills daring the last week, and two matches, Johore v. Combined Services and R.A.F. v. Royal Engineers.
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    • 220 2 Football Meeting The International Football Boari sided over Ly Dr. Bauwens, the fa German referee, was attended oj of Great Britain by Mes ;rs W C President of ihe Football League i F. Rous (Secretarv i Members of the Scott ih P.A. J were Messrs. David Gra. Bowti Boggie, w|hil
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    • 65 2 Mis.s Jenny Ksgnmersgaard. thf year-old Danish long-distanci nrss who has swum the B; trmj mark to Germany, distai miles, has announced In C ipeasj that she intends to try I Channel from Ostend to 1 summer, a distance of 61 wiles Miss Kammersgaard was Ml at'ter
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    • 79 2 37 Minutes THS world record fii 3 aer^rlanes is claw j been broken when JJJ df signed and bu:T. J Neck, of Belgium, flew 21 seconds at an inte J m? at Bierset Aero Liege. J The nrevious record have be^n held by j of 35 minutes.
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    • 97 3 Headley IVERHAMPTOX Wanderers iave announced that they made r«fit la t *aso:- of £11.006*. fas ts now stand at £97.721 and total profits during the last twelve they have been under Maickley amount to £85,145. Ncr season brought m cord for the club— and paid out
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    • 83 3 "Birdies" In South Wales Expensive Bj, 1 tls go,f dearer iM balk I uherc hundreds of fsesd l;ecn stol tT m cr past few weeks. I?es vi,,. rin rewards to Us. m l hem dead crows i'". a week are R ds from fairways f). ni Cllsanws (Mer- Np.", ire,
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    • 601 3 First* Test «-a--i-«~i- --»------v_»B__«_«_» Mairh At Lord's -^■TMKW^l_M_l__-_^-_^__-_^___^-i-H_____W-- m M«_-«mMM^-~«JC-^---_B iai Restrospeet HEADLEY ACHIEVED PERSONAL TRIUMPH English Cricket On The Upgrade TEORGE Headley, ebcny-coloured West Indies batsman, carved a niche m cricket history by becoming the first man to hit two separate
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    • 133 3 Ranking In In Tennis To End THE usual system of issuing ranking lists of British players is to be abolished by the Lawn Tennis Association according to a recent announcement. This is part of the general "clean up that the Association is carrying out amongst amateur players m this country
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    • 102 3 MELBOURNE Inman was m excel--1" I.M form m a billiards match agafnil Horace Lindrum at Johannesburg, and receiving 400 won by 1,157 to 659. Lindrum avenged his defeat, ho weve. by beating Inman by i) 8 to 23 at snooker Lindrum looked like making a
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    • 563 4 Numbering Of Players Made Compulsory By Football League TIN] decision of thc Football League to make the numbering oi players compulsory was the big surprise at thc annual meeting of that body m London. It wa.s anticipated that a vote aroul 1 be ca*ui <._: bi c (lesirabilitv of leaving
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    • 235 4 White City's Twelfth Anniversary TWELVE years of greyhound racing at the White City was brought to a close on June 20. The opening of the White City on June 20. 1937, gave Londoners their first taste of the Belle Vue, Manchester, during sport, which had been staged at the previous
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    • 182 4 CHARGING that a sem struck the timekeepers j 50 seconds before the end of tht round m order to save his boxa from a knock-out. Mr. Frai* Coskey, the Connecticut stall Boxing Commissioner, ended i fight at Bridgeport and suspetf ed the boxer's manager.
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    • 46 4 Mr. J;;:n F:\tcr. of Faignun his boat. Kara, won the flrst impa race ol the year m the Internal one-design class* at Oslo. Ihis is the fifth consecutive j that Mr. Foster has raced In Said waters, always with great aiccess.
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    • 728 5 PERAK SPORTS NOTES Malaya Cup Soccer In Interesting Stage At Pmsen t ("By Permainan") last minute goal for Perak over their redoubtable oppo-nents—-Selangor— has made the Malaya Cup competition this year more interesting than probabh ever before. There nre two
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    • 395 5 ERICA has walked away with three of the crowns m thc Lawn Tenuis Championships which have bocn concluded on courts at Auteuil. aid McNeil sprang a surprise when eaied his follow countryman. R.L. ir. the finals of h° men's shade* febyan and Flwond Cook** beat
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    • 42 5 1 6-Years-Old Player For Wolves Wolverhampton Wanderers have signer Harold Hargett, a 16-year-old former liistci Schoolboy who gained caps gainst Scotland and Wales m 1937. Hargett. who is an inside left, was on he ground staff of Bristol City for two ears.
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    • 341 6 Jean Nicoll's Good Effort Against Alice Marble MIS', Jean Nicoll, the young j Uritish player who is not yet 17 years old, had her first real test against a first class j player when she met Miss Alice I Marble, thc United States woJ mens singles champion, m the third
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    • 108 6 THE team of English .schoolboy cricket- ers who are to olay a series of matches vi ,C.'uiada this summer an 1 expected to arrive m Montreal on All*U*t 11, according to Mr. A. Hartford. Secretary of the Montreal and Diatrict Amateur Cricket League. •Tentative plon:
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    • 401 6 lAMES "Gunner" Moir, one of thc best heavyweight boxers of thirty years ago, and latterly a personality m the film world, has died m a hospital m Sutton, Surrey, after a long illness. Moir leaves a widow and six children. Born ln
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    • 147 6 Italian Soccer Stars Ordered Off JWO Italian soccer intern,. tionals, Andrcnlo and Bia. vatti, who played against Eni. land at Milan last May, 2 ordered off the field with third Italian player, following an incident m the Central European Cup match betoeti Venus F.C., the Roumaniai champions, and Bologna. Venus
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    • 96 6 FOOTBALL has had a bumf season m Franc, according figures which have been publisk m the Paris press. The grand total for receipts of First and Second Division mal amounted to 17,264,669 francs I £99.000) There were 734 matches] ed m all. In the First Division
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    • 171 6 Soccer 's Ups And Downs lEAPING goal scorer> m Ja I I m^Ua^amlstthcJ^ son were Lawton <-^«*»{ Fenton (Middle.boroa' had 34 goals to the" i creai Next best were Hi cot t»«j hampton) and Bant v 3:i each. Bramham was next best with Having finished lour j previous season, I
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    • 290 7 Week's Honours List i s ..t Wilton <Fort Canning v N^ian' C (r.r.c:jft vs. s.c.r.c Kg'kX <P.FS. vs. K.E.* 0 Clarice I Raffles College vs. M< Mg a i college!. Mewr- Smun < Newton Rocklltes v Vy V.). j*L Thompson 'Segamat I.Cj vs Johce I.C.A-). Oemetson tlpoh Club vs. Kria
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    • 77 7 Nenry Picard Leads In Vardon Award the Ryder Cup E »Mished a big lead I Lli the American P. tgnj Vardon Award, having rei o 0 l ahead of his I I ad, another big- fl r who so far has t R.vron Nelson, fclai °P e n after two
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      • 72 7 •NEW HUDSONd THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE ?^^*eß_i mm^rnX mm\ ___B _^l m^mmW'm^a Wt-. m. BflnS ______________r wJoPa-'^ M V "*^^»*m wX^nOrm \nLT -mtmrnW L'ntirelv r.» thtb awn ii rri'.s NKW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "world* WteW rept!ta ioi Iff ENDfJRTNG QUALITY BFALTIFLL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP ani»J c
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    • 1191 8 HIGHSTANDARDOFRACING FORESHADOWED AT IPOH LIKELY WINNERS TO-DAY TURF TOPICS (By "Marcus Superbus") i.iK mm, ndN ,rth to ,0 lh k 11 U 1 S7CW a,. hM* their J«ly will b, ,ontin.„d on fct***, and Sa tnrdav J-rtJ IVrak racins will *ofl tu-Uu-r north, first to Taiping. w here T„rf if'ii.ii
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      • 52 8 FKESH STOCK OF TENNIS and BADMINTON |j RACKETS, (HJTS, PR ]SSES, COVERS ETC TFNNIS ilMtt Wimbledon Special for ladies aud boys Match Player: Qemiine Cane Center Flcctfoot: Special designed for World Exhibition BADMINTON Frames: Sykes, Goodwood, Wisden, Greys' Shuttlecock- Dui.'.op, Tru-Flite Your Inspection Is Cordially Invited. "UNITA* STAMFORD ROAD Te
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    • 333 9 SMART UNIFORMS FOR CHELSEA A. R. P. WARDENS [APPOINTMENT has been caused Chelsea, London by the decision the Home Office not to allow the ough Air Raid Precautions unteers to wear their smart wn and blue uniforms with yelbraided cuffs at the King's re-" i i of A. R. P.
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      777 10 SPORT BEACH Jeanne suggests new styles /J CINCE so much oi ones leisure time is spent on thj tennis court, golf links or the bench, ta extensive sports wardrobe becomes an essential... .and, with Fashion helping us as she does, there is no reason why the necessary dresses, swim suits
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      • 81 10 C.S.BIA ,nTMrr"\ ~r«*"* Wsj_w#» m-mmWl-ffy V/.3y( Jfc__/;ft^«^ -^mmW^'%- t immmmmmt t^^ W' A wake delicious cool pressed briski:t tr/tntc PINEAPPLE HAM treats pressed tongue Light appetising meal* easily and PORK BRAWN quickly pfepared, economical too 2- TONGUE SAUSa\GL mmm there ts no waste. Ask to see YJSAL HAM PfES ou
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    • 740 11 Let your dresses swim suits combine attractive practical qualities (foiitinuca irom i«c»iw«3 f»6^/ L full and button on. they can be U ri flared or gored. .the only thing L| m one or other of these forms, MUST be present ln your wardrobe ne v and very excitine material, L
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    • 424 11 fIFST of all. have yourself examined by your doctor to make sure that you are organically sound. Perhaps he will prescribe a tonic and diet for you which will help. In addition to this, make up your mind to have plenty of sleep every night —nine
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      • 47 11 -MAXianELADIES' HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY SALON. x Have your hair PERMANENTLY WAVED by our NEW WIRELESS MACHINE. No Wires no discomfort.-quick and excellent Results. We also specialize m Facial Beauty Treatment and nee Max Factor Coiour Harmony Make-Ups. RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDING OR 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Telephone 2868.
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      • 31 11 MANILA SHOP i J xi ru;s hoti; j. All Baby Clothing at reduced prices. :X: Sports Clothes a Speciality. :X: DBJtSSBfAKD 1\ >: ?n AKI X MP VFRI M \r I RARGM,
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      • 478 12 J ___^^^^BW^Q''r;^^^^i^___inßi.MßP n SSPSrr^=^- Ul I H JK^/-^p Pj MJ Jmm\j-wJLJm. Mm-M^ j^^3^_ v**. ■>** M 1 yfi f r^ißj- J iJ>||| .{^jqhs j BY P&O^dBRITISH INDIA.LINES (INOORPORATED IN ENGLAND) 1 Outwards Dne mmm Tonnage Spore I Tmnage spore q r ■M 34 -mm 1 ,S 0E .12 X SKESW
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      • 343 12 k TO FRENCH PORTsj L*_**'> CHARCEURS REUNIS j. HOMEWARfIS. Fo. Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk July a N BADE For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux July a TO SAIGON INDOCHINA J vnr s^igon Tourane and Haipnong .Tuly ?5 1 jg VAR^LA For r saigon° n Tourane and Haiphong An,. 22 GO MAURICE
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    • POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
      • 140 13 .North), Brunei and Labuan Kajang July 15 11 a.m. western Canton 15 10 am, Canton 15 10 a.m. Jnr md Great Britain x X.L.M. 15 2 p.m. Canton 15 10 a.m. *~h\ Maurice Long 15 il am CL r :K.I,M. 15 2 pm. and Macao Canton 15 10 a.m.
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      • 95 13 UPS AI.OVOSIDE THE WHARVES Lycaon 3 7 5 nil EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Tegelberg 1 7 5 Nteuw Holland 62 7 5 Entrance Exit Silverpine 60 7 5 (iodown Gate Gate Silvermaple 58 7 5 2 3 Sirdhana 51 8 9 3 KEPPEL KARROI-R 2 3 .Main Wharf:
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    • 361 13 AN alleged "fence" for stolen bicycles was sentence/^ i 2 months' F a in" 6 r u US m, P risonment b y the District Judge (Mr. J. L. Moperly° n COnv,etion lor dishonestly retaining stolen pro- Proprietor of a bicycle shop m
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    • 51 13 GERMAN REDS ARRESTED IN DANZIG > Warsaw, July 14. I FHE Danzig police have arrested 70 members of an illegal Gertaa/i Socialist organisation, according to reports reaching here. It is stated Ihat the arrests were made after a search of various houses, m which arms and explosives were found. I
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    • 47 13 Danzig, July 14— The Danzig Senatn has tendered profound .apologies to the Brazilian envoy to Poland, who waM arrested with His wife and a consular officer while taking photographs on tho beach near Danzig. They had cor/ii Irom Gdynia for a brief respite. Renter* «___a___aMM________________________________________-__________M___________B_>
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    • 90 13 BisJey, July 14. *N ile annual rifle shoot a. Bisley Cranhrook School. Kent, won the Ashburton Shield with 482 points, beating Kind's College School. England won the Mackinaam trophy with an aggregate nf 1003 points. Canada was second with 994, Wales third with 959. The other
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      • 295 13 BTRXS PHILP LINE. Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS ircr T A Due Sails. EKKIR J A U 3 Aug 4 Aug. 31 Sept. 4 oiS g rares"™* tiCketS from Sin &apore to Australia issued at the LfrnT JfiEtt m ay transfe at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or j00ij to the connecting
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      • 71 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, (APCAR LINE) FOR lIOaXG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE .AND OSAK* 11 1 11 A L A 8,000 TONS SAILING JULY 27 AT 3 P.M. The BDOV3 vesx! has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon hX-0 Second Srlocn p%jaaf*gi Special h. Jid-y k'.tora ticke'.s to
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    • Page 13 Miscellaneous
      • 103 13 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from Japan by Havana Maru due here to day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (fc.LMJ, due today. De livery of boxholders' letters only at 4 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels at 4.05 pm. respectively on same day Mails expected from Europe
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      • 23 13 MAIL DELIVERED The air mail < Netherlands) despatched Irom Singapore on July 4 and 6 weredelivered m London on July 10 and 12 respectively.
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    • 2215 14 CHAPTER 131) tl '-_.M_nr_i.lon of proposed rr definition ol j abigapore, r tni V "i toe llunldpalltj o* •I und ,wv urh re-dcfl-ll ah in-!on alTec (<i >>y sum m sKftsrSFSM' lore thfl Governor In COUncU. A map Slowing the proposed ie-dc Motion ran b. In pacted
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    • 104 14 Annual Volunteer Route March 'HE 2nd Battalion, Straits Settle. ments Volunteer Force will holi I route-march on Monday 17. Battalion will leave the Volunteer leadquarters at Beach Road at ).m. Lt. Col. D. G. McLeod will lead tin 3attalion and the Pipes of the Gordon Highlanders will be m attendance.
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    • 39 14 Singapore, Friday .-An i Jg 2 Wee Teng Leong for bankruptcy was granted m. Justice," Sir Percy McEl*a m* High Court to day. His ed the application subject^ th< agreeing to a small judgment Of $250. mmmJ
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    • 148 15 London, July 14. •HREE hundred thousand beds will be required for civilian casualties m case of emergency and provision is contemplated of a large umber of base hospitals oulside towns and the use of existing hospia s i for casualty clearing puipo.se. Xhese facts
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    • 100 15 LOAN TO STRENGTHEN POLAND London, July H. T ja hoped that agreements an>;ng fro m the Anglo-Polish inn ary and c cone mie conversions m London will be signed J-day. according to the Daily ele^iaph diplomatic correspontnt .who understands that the WtHh and French Governient_, will contribute £5,000 000 nd
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    • 200 15 Flutter In Sugar Market London. July 14. I International Sugar Council's decision to release an extra .uno metric tons of sugar for I sumption during the current la year is causnig some flutterin sugar market dovecotes, artere accustomed to deal principalis Cuba are frankly dismayed that nai not been apportioned
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    • 39 15 North London, July 14 l >»W,T faU by-election re- Co, i llm Mr. E R !?»«K mttW P° lle <l 15,608.' n rchil l m hi n U K lon of Mr WinsCabinet aas his prin-
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    • 22 15 !^eto£ ment Gazette V lrc^tfon nn m T 0l i nt of currency ,un on July i was $105 1
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    • 42 15 a London, July 14 A report that an Anglo-Polish agreement is about to be signed for substantial credits to Poland is somewhat uremature. Negotiations are well advanced but are not likely to be concluded before next week at the earliest.-Reuter
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    • 315 15 Paris, July 14. r^OT since the Victory March o July 14. 1919, have such scene: been witnessed as those connected with to-day's parade m which Bri fish troops ard naval units are participating for tho first time since then. Hours beforo parade is due
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    • 193 15 IMPORTANT agents acting the Colony, divorce legisla tion are sought m a hi.i L ww *eg"s»iaLegislative Council Zl Sj"^ ntrod Ced the allow thP Hinrt, n~ m m J of the amendments is to anow the High Court to grant divorces or decrees of n„iiif Z
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    • 231 15 Medical Graduates To Receive Diplomas THE graduates' ceremony of the College of Medicine will be held I at noon to-day at the College building. The Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine will distribute the diplomas. The annual re-union dinner will be held at 8 p.m. at the Adelphi Hotel. At 7.30
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    • 43 15 Representatives of many communities attended a reception held at the Frencn Consulate yesterday en the occasion of the French National Day. They were received by Mons. Pingaud and Mdc Pingaud. Representatives of consular bodies and Government officials were also present.
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    • 65 15 London. July 13 -The King held an investiture at St. James's Palaae tc day Among the 281 recipients of honours w> Mr Maurice Chile!, who threw a Sttitcaae containing explosives from Hammer smith Bridge when an attempt was made to blow up the bridge m March He was
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      • 234 15 mi^™ zz___r TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE j BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade Bargains apijearing m the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You will find what you are looking for and SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL j Whatever your optical requirements NAN-SIN has exactly what you i want plus efficiency and economy.
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    • 1835 16 GOOD FIELDS IN ALL THE EVENTS T F r s t CM -S 5 ZTSZTIZ S££ »f T T,.rf Cub wil. be worked r Good fleUs hay bee., left JJ standard of sport class one and two l.aye bun provided for. alugns. is m tbe offing Winners
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    • 53 16 FE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN" SELECTED TO REPRESENT" S THE F.M.S. AGAINST THE* I COLONY IN THE ANNUAL CRIC-; KET TO BE PLAYED IN SINGA- I PORE DURING THE AUGUST* HOLIDAYS:— TM. HART (CAPT j ii. .appuni HAP. BROOKE tVICE-CAPT G. DENNISON-SMITH j MURRAY R. WEST DUNBAR J SUKUMARAN
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    • 908 17 JOHORE -NEGRI MATCH ENDS IN 3—3 DRA W MALAYA CUP SOCCER Result In Doubt Until Final Whistle (Fr ?m Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Friday. toUALLY contested, with exchanges fast and furious and the game m doubt until the very end, Johore to-day drew with Negri Sembilan m an interesting
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    • 47 17 JAVA SOCCER TEAM FOR SINGAPORE AJAVA SOCCER TEAM WILL TOUR PONTIANAK AND SINGAPORE TOWARDS THE END OF THIS MONTH. THEY WILL HAVE THREE FIXTURES IN SINGAPORE. THE GAMES WILL BE PLAYED AT X'HE STADIUM ON FRIDAY JULY 28; SATURDAY. JULY 29 I AND SUNDAY JULY 30. j
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    • 189 17 lA\'l\q Singapore, Friday. vvitnes CC^ thSl WUS f r Wow the standard one expects to 9 defeat!- ia! firSt d,visio,l lea £ue game, the Gordons yesterm »n. off SRC ty tliree goals to one at the Stadium. s the e ff L
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    • 24 17 Singapore. Friday. The annual Medical College m match between the Graduates and the Undergraduates to have been played tocay has been postponed.
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    • 228 17 G.S.C. Win Back Clarke Shield JHE Girls' Sports Club have done it again! mi n the tenth Netball Finals for the Clarke Championship Shield played at Raffles Girls' School yesterday evening, the G.S.C. were easy victors when they beat their opponents Raffles Girls School by 25 pts. to 14 pts.
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    • 266 17 Easy Win For Huck Toe Lim In S.C.R.C. Doubles (P.H.L.) J^S I had predicted on this page yesterday, Tan Huek Tae anil John Lim beat Chua Choon Leong and Cheong Chee Lim at Hong Lim Green yesterday evening, to win tbe championship doubles of the S.C.R.C. Tennis Tournament. But I
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    • 172 17 South China Soccer Tourists Singapore, Friday. THE South China Football Team at present touring m Sumatra intend playing four matches if the S.A.F.A. allow them to, when they return here on their way to Java. The Tribune understands that this ia m accordance wi6h their schedule. Tho proceeds of the
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    • 1018 18 Credits Bill LIaUL to Ts/Sson the course of a W»t€ following a motion by M 5,,,,ta,y f« Ov,s,is lat^ carried tkfferament'i Omamt rrad Ovaranteea rim, w without diviston. Mr r J Bellenger (Lab- Ba etlawi reSSied having instanced how little eontcol the House
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    • 79 18 "Absurd" Japanese Rumour Denied 1 London. July 14. I I THK report carried by a Japanese T 1 „ew S agency that Sir ArchibaU I Hark Kerr. British Ambassador to S Oaaa, has handed m his res.gna- S tion and that hi. I been accepted by Wie British Gov- J
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    • 197 18 Journalist Charged With Espionage London, July \k PHOTOSTATIC copies ol scores^ letters to and from Germajj firms, intercepted by the Post Office, and of secret codes, were produce! at Richmond, Surrey, Police Couii during the hearing of a charge under the Official Secrets Act against Donald Adams, of Richmond, de*
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    • 49 18 SPAIN TO STAY NEUTRAL Lisbon. July IM IN the event of war. Spain would renJl I neutral, if her territory honour. vital interests were not afTec.ed. m Franco declared, m interview witn a Editor of Deario de Noticea>. He added that the Spanish regtaj neither Italian nor German -Keuiß.
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      • 90 18 W^ P___p__________Ty yim SmttJ t A **< j \~;^£mjgmm ii.--s£a ••-v- J** TJltl. Oibta DaoUfrtos for dental dacaf which y y it% a,..y ..tleet UM 1 -lara.-nl teeth, tan begin m babyhood The demising, antiseptic ixiwei or OtbtM n»_.tirrlce are delicate raough, tnoaworthf enough, to protect your Your teeth are
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