Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 July 1934

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 2- No SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1934 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 260 1 •FlO MILES AN HOUR DASH In Rubber Suit HEIGHT PANTS FOR PH-OT (By Air Mail) {fm O*rOr;n Correspondents London, July 11. FAMOUS pilot m skyA version of a deep suit is one of the -afcbie American starters m |k teg air race from
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  • 93 1 WHERE IS IT British Post Office And Malaya r w» Our Own Correspondent.) By Air Mail.) tr™. r%jm London, July -i. [HE Pos: Office has just nad >o to rpnundeci that it conducts "rvice to Malaya. J RIP Advertisement m the JWWUs exhor ing the public to sets out the
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  • 57 1 Spoken Article In Italy I***d by \w rrori<?m m Austr'a T^&it n a f a rWI arUcle m th 8 r attack on Italy w «nment yet made In Sl^'i^ 8 1^ is m h *S*^ b* ft terror^t outrage's -Jrtbe^t it rman a ?itators." Au^^ of forebearreac
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  • 193 1 £o,(hn),000 Involved: Five Companies (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent, London, July 11. AX important British film merger, involving five major picture companies and controlling a capital of nearly £3,000,(1*0, was completed yesterday. The Associated British Picture Corporation acquired the share capital of Associated British
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  • 175 1 British Army To Be Re- Armed (By Air Mail) London, July 11. A BULLET which equipped with an aluminium capcan smash its way through :t steel plato on which an ordinary Service bullet scarcely makes a mark has been perfected. Steel helmets are no protection at
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  • 53 1 Heat Wave Ordeal In The United States New York, July 21. Over 70 people have died m the terrific heat wave m the southeastern States. Everywhere the inhabitants are praying for rain. Lincoln. Nebraska, reports that crop conditions are critical and the water famine is the worst known
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  • 249 1 Mr. Miller Smashes Chimney Pot (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 11. ANEW leaf having been turned m the his ory of rubber production it has been considered fitting «ha* the dingy old premises m M'ncing Lane' in which the cornmod iiy" was
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  • 67 1 (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent London, July 9. THE Governor-General of the Free State. Mr. Donal Buckley, has made an order applying the Industrial and Commercial Property Protection Act, 1927, to literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works produced by citizens of the Federated Malay
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  • 296 1 British Fears VULNERABLE TO AIR ATTACK (By Air Mail.) 'From Ow Own CcrespondeniJ London, July 11. CONSIDERATION is to be given l>y the Government to the desirability of moving the Royal Arsenal from Woolwich. A Committee of Inquiry has been set up by the War Office
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  • 46 1 London, July 11. VISITORS to Malaya House this week include: Mr. Frank C. Sands. Singapore; Mr A. T. Giffening, Sungei Way Dredging Co., Ltd.; Mr. R. D. O'Gilvie; Mr and Mrs. R. J. Strong, Taiping; Mrs. A. L. Despard, Negri Sembilan; and Mr. MacLeod Baxter, Johore.
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  • 193 1 Indo-China's New Governor OINGAPORE had a distinguished visitor yesterday m the person of M. Robin, th< J newly-appointed Govern r of French Indo-Cbina, who r-assed through on board the D'Artaj?nan on his way to assume his post. Accompanied by Mr. P. A. Ballereau, the Governor and
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  • 24 1 5 A.M. EDITION TEST MATCH A full report of yesterday's pjay m the Test at Leeds, together with detailed scores, appears on page 2.
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  • 174 1 A DIVERTING PROPOSAL Control Committee Approached (By Air Mail) (From Our Cion Correspondent) London, July 11. DOME enterprising' and for-ward-looking individuals are already seriously canvassing the possibility of a Rubber Buffer Pool Serious approaches, I learn, have been made to members of the Control Committee.
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  • 376 1 The Futur? Outlook WORKINGS OF THE BUFFER POOL (By Air Mail) i From Our O,m Corrsspondchl 1 London. July 11. While the immediate prosprct is far from food, mow mentg may take placo before the autumn which will materially alter the situation. This is Messrs Strauss' conclusion
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  • 65 1 Further Regulations Passed (By Air Mail.i 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 11. STILL more stringent regulations are ordained for the importation of base metals into Germany including tin. Factories are henceforth forbidden to use more raw materials than at the rate of the first quarter of
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  • 1022 2 Tiradman And Ponsjord Hat Brilliantly 'Partnership Changes Whole Complexion Of The Game A RECORD partnership yesterday between Ponsford and Btfadman, which lasteri from the morning until veil after the tea interval, changed the whole complexion of the Fourth Test which was begun at
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  • 165 2 btart Of The Inter-Zone Final. London, July 21. iN the Davis Cup inter-zone final at Wimbledon to-day, Jack Crawford Australia) beat Shields (U.S.A.) 6—l, *._2, 12—10. McC-rath beat Wood 7—5. 6—4, I— v 9—7. Ciawford played magnificent temais and scored several aces with his .mma culjte length
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  • 223 2 Lovelock Beats Bonthron In The Mile London. July 21. AT the White City to-day, fche cutytanding event m the Oxford anc. Cambridge v. Princeton and Council Universities was the mile lace m which r ov r elock (Oxford), holder of the official vorld record, beat Bcnthron
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  • 28 2 (By Ou.r Own Reporter) Penang, July 21. IN a great fight here to-night, Fiankie Weber defeated Jayataj on points, setting a very fast pace throughout.
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  • 144 2 Rest Score 162 Against Europeans Penang. Jul; 21. IN the annual match for the de Siiva Cup. between the Europeans and the Rest, the latter took first knock and compiled a total of 169 runs. Tho Europeans had obtained five runs for tht loss of a wicket when
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  • 77 2 Scores At Close Of Play Yesterday London, July 21. Ck>se of play scores m the County championship matches begun to-day-are as follows: At Clacton. Essex 198 for 7 wkts. v Middlesex. At Manchester. Lancashire 387 for 6 wkts. (Iddcn 144 not out»: v. Notts. At Birmingham. Warwick 336
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  • 42 2 National Breeders Produce Stakes London, July 21. The race for the National Breeders Stakps to-day resulted as follows1. BAHRAM. 2. THEFT. 3. HIGHLAND LAMENT. Ten ran. Won by a neck; third two lengths away. Bettings: 20— i; 5—2; 25—1. Reuter.
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  • 73 2 Murder Of Chinese Woman In Singapore 'THERE are no developments m connecA tion with ti^e Maude Road murder, m which a young Cantonese woman was stabbed to death by two men believed to be Cantonese. The victim's amah was also attacked and was seriously wounded. The affair
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  • 445 2 PUNGGOR RUBBER ESTATES Property May Be Di sposed I THE tweiUy-fcurih annual meeting of the Pun™* R? Estates. Ltd.. was Held at offices of the company m iSr* Building, at noon yesterday Ullert <* Mr. E. Gregory Jones was m th- and the others present were Mr r* lier and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 100 2 CROSSWORD SOUTION So. ACROSS —2. 1 8. Hag Izaak; 9. Arena; 11 H.i. 12 Trader Event lv Red; 1C 13 t 21. Hatec; 24. Ram: 27. Art*: Chuck; 30. Stain; 31. Berfc: 33. Propelled; V ci 41. ft^j Erect; 45. Fees; 47. Arose. 46 Ida: 50. Tap; 51. Trail. DOWN:—
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  • 510 3 FALSE TRADE MARK Ap pt>;il Dismissed CHINEE TO SERVE 1 SENTENCE ■\w sale m r^dandise locally wider foto marks, resulting m th > flooded with imka-i;.-rahty h -art! a.: appeal. xssai. by aChiawe k ßa Cte, "ho had been found ""jLanci sentenced for sue* The
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  • 69 3 mquirj m xvhich l»bJ!2L».clerfe m th c Singapore I* M-a'^o aiee;ecl t() ll ave forged y w nole for $:iT^ •il'()--n a forth!,: J 8 r> genuine one. was 4 T y4er^? bCfOre Mr J M B^anL ifi ned a Segment tti°*P^nant aCCUSed simi 2? Jaii 10 ?o4
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  • 181 3 Young Chinese Sent To Prison I IM CHENG KIAT, the young Chinese ■U who is alleged to have been responsible for a series of burglaries In the suburbs of Singapore, made another appearance before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Qiice) yesterday There were 16 charges- of housebreaking, six
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  • 230 3 Goods It A Private Car < From Our Oum Correspondent! Seremban. July 20. Foi hawking without a licence and for using a car bearing a Selr-ngor number for trade purposes, a Chinese was produced and char;;cc before the pclice magistrate. Mr. Purcell. this morning. Tliv sccosed m the
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  • 67 3 Bcflffrf Stnlcnccd To Term Ot Imprisonment Ccwictcd on a charge ot voluntarily ing grievous hurt, Sunder Pandi, a Bengali was sentenced to six months' and two weeks' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judgt 'Mr. H. A. Forren v surciay morningChirl Court Inspector Lisamer .stated ti...- thr complamani. a
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  • 71 3 Young Cttaest Wh Ate Opium Charged with attempted suicide by rating opium. Koh Kan Pen. a 20-year- old cook m an eating house, pleaded BiUy yesterday before the Ihird Magis- iValc. Mr. J. M. Brauder. j Tin- oftenoe was ahe-ed to have been j committed at 69. Creig
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  • 49 3 UkfflJ Acceptance Of A Br'be Th< ease m which a Eurasian I-vocctor H C. Mills, is charged wua mentio-.ed before the Second Magistrate .Mr. N. Grico yesterday. Tfcc tearing was fixed tor Aug. 30 an c 31. Mr A J. Braga has been retained lor the defence.
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  • 43 3 Cautioned On Charge Of Fortune-Telling SaM to be a reporter on a Chinese p.por lor many years. Ho Kum Tong an elderiv Chinese, pleaded for yesterday before Mr. J. M. Brander. the Thm! Mar.istr-.ito. when charged Witli professing to tell fortunes.
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  • 173 3 Kuala Lumpur Tamil Youth Acquitted {From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 21. |J2T\ T AM. a Tamil youth charged at the Assizes yes erday with :-uipable homicide not amoun uig to murder, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice. Burton wi hout calling on the defence.
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  • 63 3 Syed Sadullah bin Hamidullah who was charged with cheating, alternatively with criminal breach of trust m respect of a pair of diamond earrings, appeared before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday. It is was stated that the D.P.P. offered no evidence and the case was
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  • 87 3 Negri Sembilan Preparing A Welcome 1 (From Our Own Correspondent^ Seremban, July 20. The Chinese community of Negri Scmbilan are making arrangements to welcome. Mr. Lv Tse Chin, Chinese Consul m the F.M.S., who is stationed at Kuala Lumpur, on his forthcoming visit to Seremban on
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  • 38 3 (Frc?n Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. July 21. The King is broadcasting twice from Frankfurt-on-Main on Monday night I at 6.25 and a 10.15. Bangok times. The '•all sign fe D.J.A and the wavelength 31.38 metres.
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  • 328 3 The following Novels were added to Raffles Library during the past fortnight: Bail y (H. C.) Shadow on fcbe Wall. Barcvivika (Countess) Kxit Renee. BeW "(-I. J.J Hamish. Bell (Neil) The Seventh Bowl. Binns (Ottwell) God is King. Holt (Ben) A Shot m the Night. Brcv.n (B. r
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  • 578 3 Gift From European Community (From Our Oiun Correspondent) Ipoh, July 20. THE presentation of the Perak European community's gift to H. H. the Sultan of Perak on behalf of his daughter. Raja Rapeah, on the occasion of her marriage to Tungku Zainal Karib Shah, son of
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  • 146 3 Guests Represent Six Nationalities A 215 ton Belgian Yacht under the command of Mr. H. .V. Cranfield arrived m Singapore on Friday I Southampton, having touched at Havre, Gibraltar, Aden, and other ports on T !u way. There are 35 people on board. ir~ eluding Baron Jean Empain.
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  • 78 3 v Flying Sleeping Car For X.L.M. I aonoplane, the F26, 1 v Amsterdam I Sle< |>ing Car," the n of the same Holland-. Of next that the i v four days, flyunder aj a r r. > M tee made by two .< which run .so can
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  • 79 3 Two Months In Bandit's Hands Peking. July 9. According to information from Chi- 1 ffiese sources received to-day the American missionary. Rev. Howard Smith, has been liberated by the bandits who captured him on Ma}- r». No official confirmation, however, is as I yet obtainable. The Rev. Mr.
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  • 57 3 A. cycling carnival is being 'arranged for Monday, Aug. ftt the Jalan Besav Stadium. There will be individual. Lnter-dub, inter-school and ladies' events, ai.so slow and trick cycling. Prizes, comprising of cycles and silver cups, will be awarded to the winners. Entries are to be sent to the
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  • 226 3 cisien To Fast Is Irrevocable Karachi, July 11. ■Ui MMI U) last tfi lll>'\n< r I lid Mj-. Gai to-day m answering a russilade < his intention t<> -day fast on Tuesday,. Kpiation of the injury .sui fcrtti by Pandit LalnaU the Sanata nist leader m a scuffle
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  • 22 3 The weddii pla< c a1 Kua r Tbui of Foo Kowk Menf aeptiew of Foo Khcc To.h. aii(i Mi.ss Chan Chong Hui.
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  • 1325 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas RED flannels are greatly m demand at the Los Angeles Ostrich Farm these days by the long-legged, ungainly birds who have "given their all" for the sake of art. I VIRTUALLY every ostrich m the place is qualified for instant admission tc the nudist colony
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    • 169 4 A I Sing m NvYAKKvf I ItV Lie fItQS H^ V 9 #0 B S? *W f 'Nertsery I 1 [Li 7 k-L: -W Rhymes" X i^?^T^iv nYivi" A Metro-Gohlwyn-Mayer Picture 1 1 OPENING TUESDAY JEU)^ !I i I ALHAMBRA; W^ |l|[ 1 1] FIVE Great Scream Stars I 1
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    • 17 4 A lavish array of stage stars m the screen's first vaudeville musical shmv II \M/^^ AVO BAWi^
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    • 469 4 An Important jLi Announccmcnf |H TO THE THEATREGOERS OF SINGAPORE. %AM The Management of the CAPITOL THEATRE has '■^|A| honour to announce the advent of what >. past peradv< H^H trie, the most pretentious theatrical attaction ev«- r to '^|^w the Far East. W^m. M Commencing Thursday, August 2 (6.15
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  • 1001 5 1 t he bcok aboi I Sin:. vvhlcii -out to i» written was or. ,usy lit:. iuc "The Light, of S nga and it v'i^ ;i which all fT-»« ii terest m th Lion Citj i.i. -The re hi;> now lea Methuen's. |Kfot ti- writer <>t
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  • 1225 5 Smart Sentence JURY ADD A RIDER TO VERDICT y (By Air Mail). 0 London, July 11. I>AINFUL scenes were witnessed at c the Old Bailey when Mr. Justice Swift sentenced a mother of six chil- dren. Mrs. May Tuley, 42, of Dela- j field-road, Charlton, S.E.,
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 5 The Silver Star Minstrels recently celebrated their fourth anniversary at their patron's bungalow (Mr. Vhii Bftf Says reside nee) il Marino Parade.
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  • 5457 6  - Lady Cynthia The Hermit Saper OUR SHORT STORY By MY dear Cynthia, you haven't reen our Hermi yet. He's quite tht> il.ibit of the place." Lady Cynthia Stcckdale yawned and a cigarette. Hermits b?longcd un (ioubtedly to the class of things m WM no' interested; the word enjur o up
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  • 1419 7 Strictly Between Ourselves Igo3l his eyrie at the top of that big old i i Lai P. Jerome i; >a form r eoll< of mine, sends I^ane, I mean, of the world isl ;:< which had hi; ry to annex a inc. r Willis was or two, then went journalism
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    • 85 7 I "THERE IS ONE MILK j I I CANNOT SPOIL!" J I YOU CAN HAVE MILK I I H^^UV ANY TIME YOU WANT I N^V IT REGARDLESS OF I I *J[ W- HEAT REGARDLESS I <( S S»>V'J OF WEATHER RE- I I GARDLESS 0F EVERY 1 I p^L^^^ CONDITION
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  • 481 8 WALKING A LOST ART? Seeing The Country On Foot I i Brisbane. MR. John Carlyon. of Benriigo, Vicetoria has gone for two walks m the last three ant! a half years. One was 14,000 miles long, all round Australia, and the other from the most northerly tip oi the Continent,
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  • 143 8 Be Fit For Anything (i No. 7 I ANOTHER EXERCISE THE girl who is doin# this excrcisi 1 has been photographed m the middle of the movement. You b^in frcm an ordinary standin." position. Now rruLes c the left leg, so that the loot is parallel with the ground as
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  • 511 8 Found By Two Frenchmen Paris. AFTER four thousand years of iiistory, it took an aeroolane to local? the famous palace and the coually notorious capita? of the Queen of Snob?.. T/ir French author. Andre Mfl?rfißß ha^ recently ma.de an amazing contribution to \\\n story of njitJauity
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  • 322 8  -  D. M. Greig Lawn Tennis By THE DROP SHOT. IT is a curious fact that 1 still some people who c nsidc r that to play a drop shot, which hay. chance of your opp nent gettSa the ball, is not sporting I remember one
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    • 182 8 X^-*-^ J TICKETS ISSUED TOR .BY ALL STEAM TpAWri SHIP, AIR AJD i>MYLL RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. i Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention i and assistance. J 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 590 H. JE. WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS
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    • 726 8 LATEST EMPIRE RADIO NEWS I w«r y -< X vt V i m i W irel€SB '^mJlC^ffl 0.05 p.m. Time Signal from Bis Tom A summary of the week's TO-DAY'S SPECIAL aan c f>r»r\r^r> a ivrivri? 9 20 P- m A t talk. I KUvjKAiVliVlEi 9.25 p.m. Tunnel, a radio
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  • 407 9 asdfasdfsadf Readers Interesting Question nrt from Stfiv^; I writes 3 questions which are, of f/Sateurs generally and I &*< r Vble to deal with them >':.» d l :^l b n :tit of the many J£t with similar ciifilculties 23 whether, m order to pro--10 effect,
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  • 110 9 Octogenarian Inventor's Claim Budapest. LAJOS Lissa, a chemist of this city aged 86, claims to have discovered hew to manufacture synthetic silver He has offered his invention to the Hungarian Government. He declares that he has produced a huge block cf artificial silver and has ssed the Government
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  • 130 9 I Pays For Poor Man's Meal And Accepts Lottery Ticket Berlin. Ho wa:- a waiter m a "West-end" Berlin restaurant. One night a man entered, ordered a meal— -and then tried to escape without paying his bill. The waiter caught him m the street. Ht- looked poor
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  • 101 9 5,000-Mile Trip From Germany To Tanganyika Cologne. A stork has been traced to Wasna m Tanganyika, East Africa, after a 5,000-111 ile flight from Germany. Ornithologists have been studying the winttr migration of storks and the bird m question was ringed m Wc.jitsche. Now it has been
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  • 92 9 Egyptian Students To Improve Themselves With Reading Alexandria. All pupijs attend ng Egyptian secondary schools are to be compelled to read English novels during their holidays. The Egyptian Ministry of Education is not satisfied with the prone ency m English of the secondary school pupils. During the
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  • 74 9 Berlin. Pedestrians m Brcslau were shocked to see lying m the centre of one of the main squares of the city a battered motor-car, a Motor-cycle tv/isted and lying on its dde, and nearby the figures Then they looked again, of a man and woman, apparently dead.
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  • 83 9 Cairo. A pretty Egyptl^p. girl of 18, Nabawla Hassansin, has been sent to prkon for two years fo: permanently diffigufin<r an ardent student of his c'ty. H« ltvccl opposite her r.nd courted her from hks w'ndow across the street, She reserited n:s attentions and at
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  • 161 9 Plans For Security And Relief London, July 15. REPLYING to Parliamentary questions by Lord Hugh Cecil, tho Foreign Secretary (kir John Simon) said the responsibility for providing lor the -^'CurHy and re!iei' ol' Assyrians m Iraq rested with the Iraqi Government, who had undertaken tj keep the Assyiian
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  • 79 9 Guidebook For French About London Paris. "Characteristic London types" are illustrated m a new guidebook issued here m French by the Travel Association of Great Britain and Ireland as follows: A newsboy. A "peariy king". A pavement artist. A muffin vendor, with bell. The book aims
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  • 41 9 Paris. Frenchmen arc becoming more quarrelsome from year to year, declares th? Paris Soir. In 1913 the Law Courts heard 13.253 cases. For the years 1920 to 1930 the average was 16,368 cases. In 1933 there were 19,985^
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  • 48 9 Salisbury Rhodesia A number of curious dungeons of varying °.;ze have been discovered on a farm m the North of the Penhalonga district near Umtali. Experts consider that they are ancient "slave pits" into which recalcitrant slaves used to be thrown m pre-h:st:ric- times.
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  • 902 10  - When The Balls Kiss: How To Execute Some Tricky Strokes Sydney Lee iards for I XVI. THE RUNWHITE (Empire And Amateur Champion MOST of v. arc only too well acquainted with kisses winch spoil 4c. Avoiding ot Dfgncntfi o( adv. ;u- v play, particularly m a positional sens-. By way
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  • 28 10 The members cf the T:nlh Troop who won the s:outs' race at the rece t Kuaki Lumpur Methodist Boy 1 School annual sports.
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  • 124 10 Police Seeking Indian "Jack The Ripper" Delhi. An Indian "Jack the Ripper," to whom '24 motiveless murders are already attributed, and who is tarrorising the whole country between Delhi and Meerut, is being hunted by the police. All the murders have been committed closed to the railway line
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  • 99 10 Lorry's Fall Over 20-Feet Bank To Avoid Collison Melbourne. Herbert Johnston, a New South Wales lorry driver, deliberately drove his lorry over a 20-foot embankment m order to avoid collision with a small car. The lorry somersaulted three times as it crashed down the slope, and eventually came
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  • 1027 10  - CONTRACT BRIDGE Horatius 9y THE big advantage which partners hold against the declarer is that they have the lead and that, consequently, the all important time factor is on their side. If we assume that the bidding has be,en fairly correct, it may also be assumed that the contract will
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  • 118 10 Counterfeiter Utters Coim I Prison Wars?* Czeslaw Rakowski. convici making counterfeit coins, was U Zloczow prison to serve Ml l He promptly installed a coining P" m his cell, so he was transferreo x prison at Plock. ta Rakowski had not been long new quarters when
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  • 102 10 First Ceremony Of Hun** 1 Society New M Using a rosebud instead of tomary baptisma- water. v\ Francis Potter has performed^ christening ceremony of tne u*anist Society here. nOt m^' The name of the Deity was n tioned m the service. The child. Joseph Meek C of Brooklyn,
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  • 2382 11 Our Woman Correspondent sand Sp' focial cted a large -d iX s '■>' Siii priz:. Mr*. Andrew CaideSt^^Csudeco.t looked eh Tsb telgt VvOrn wi h jaP a^u y co Oure d flowerallS .mart was \he frock «i£che Th Qua? f SfJSS narrow paneh IW 7Z
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  • 493 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore, Sunday, July 22, 1934. IN HARNESS i FRE [CHMAN and an mV f n— so the sl( r v l discussing English idioms. Die Frenchman, wh<> had a very thoi h knowledge the S anxious to book, but certain exprt d him. "What ence 'He died no
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  • 1079 12  -  G. S. Hammonds What I TMrak Of L"OK a >me years now there has been a general outcry on the part of wireless fan for the Bame facilities for broadcasting 0 i granted to Malaya as are granted m I'hes c fans haye visions of
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  • 629 12  -  Anglius ■JERE'S a story about tiie "Tribune." A boy, selling newspapers ai the, ingapore railway station last Saturday night, was calling out, "To-day's Tribune.' upon which a passenger said, "Whal's the use of to-day's 'Tribune.'? I'll give you a dollar for tomorrow's!" The, boy
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  • 1464 13 WIFE LOSES ACTION FOR ENTICEMENT LUNCH TABLE MEETING STORY Unusual Claim Over The Loss Of A Husband mffO women, both married, were the contending parties m a most unusual action, which failed, before the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Hewart, and a jury, m the King's Bench.
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  • 642 13 Tale Oi Love Confession During Street Talk Giving evidence. Mrs. Elliott related that she was forced 10 obtain a maintenance order against her husband m February, 1928. For some time he obeyed it and paid 15s. a week. "On Jan. 21, 1928." she said, "I received a
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    18 13 This little lady— Suzanne Karren of Fox Films— shows the very latest thing m swim-suits.
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  • 604 13 A DRAMATIC ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY DURING LUNCHEON INTEHVAL Mystery Of Get-Away From The Detention Cells (By Air Mail) London, July 11. POLICE m every city, town, and village throughout the West Riding of Yorkshire are engaged today m an intensive hunt for a man who, while awaiting sentence
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  • 84 14 Tear-Gas Spraytd On Grounds Of Game Preserve Prague. I 'IVar-vra- ami >> .her liquid preparations hav< been sprayed In the grasa and nndergrowtn all roii'.i the State game resen PCM Ili'do.iin. Moravia. ThL a measure to prevent the animal> m the reserve straying from the protected and
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  • 79 14 Americans Present Petition One Mile Long Washington. A petition one milt- loug reqaesting the return of two-cent (penny) postage m the United States ha- been presented ;>> Congressmen here. It is described as the longest document of its kind ever written on one continuous sheet of paper.
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  • 84 14 Well-To-Do Girls Forbidden To Accept Office Wrrrk Berlin. Parents who can afford to support their ighteta must rot let them accept work m <ih":es. according" to Gity Council]. nI Engefc, m speech .here en the "Goering Plan-! for reducing unemployment m Berlin* < Wheh tha daughter's eariiings wero
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  • 85 14 Less Conlrabaifd Liquor Seized In Finland Helsingfors. Finnish coastguards arc winning their long struggle against the bootlegger. During the live months ending May, 1934, the amount of contraband liquor confiscated was less than half what was taken m the corresponding period last year. The actual figures arc 16,500
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  • 628 14 Girl's Charge Against An Officer STORIES of a midnight adventure related m court at East London. Cape Province, again brought into prominence Mr. Alfred Jen nines Brewer the British ship's officer whose wrongful 1 arrest m Portuguese West Africa seven years ago ie,d to strong protests
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  • 1089 14 Natural Weapons SNAKES WHICH SPIT VENOM pUSOX is to some animals wha teeth and claws are to others It is it' anything a more effective in' gtrument ol combat (writ* "Dp" m the "Manehesf r Guardian"), and one which provides many otherwiae defenceless creatures with a sure
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  • 852 15 ctOBY BEHIND "TIGER BALM" AND KINDRED MEDICINES FOUNDATION FOR MILLIONS 4 PEEP INTO TOE SINGAPORE FACTORY THE story of Eng Aun Tong fTiger Medical Hall), which has a huge annual turnover is the story of two brothers -Mr Aw Boon Haw and Mr. Aw
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    8 15 A scene inside the Singapore Tiger Balm factory
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  • 172 15 Government To Buy It Out (By Air Mail.) London, July 11. THE Government is to buy out ihn £5.000 a year pension granted m perpetuity to Lord Nelson and his heirs as a reward for the victo.y of Trafalgar m 1805. The present Earl Nelson is the fourth
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  • 441 16 New Development Leads Tolice To Woking MANY hours were spent on July 10 by Scotland Yard officers and the Surrey police m investigating a discovery which promised at the outset to have an important bearing on the Brighton trunk mystery. In a dry ditch
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  • 362 16 Sixteen Others Still Unaccounted For In issuing a second list of missing young women, Scotland Yard again emphasised tsifiL L any information: communicated fo them would be treated confidentially. As m the case of the first list, all tho persons named are similar m build to the
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  • 340 16 Cases Settled Outside The Law (By Air Mail.) London, July 11. IN '.he drawing-room of a private house m Smedley-lane, Cbeetw;;ir; Manchester, men md women rtveal their troubles to the. mo*} rc.narkab c court m the world. There are none of the terrors of lfcs ordinary court
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  • 152 16 "Slavery Still Exists In Hongkong" London. THE fact remains, slavery still exists m Hongkong to-day,' r declared Lieutenant-Commander Haslewood, R.N. speaking at the annual conference of the British Commonwealth League. He was moving a resolution referring to the failure of the present laws and regulations to effect
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  • 75 16 Malaga, Spain. A fight brok2 out between two members !of the audience m the theatre here because of the colours of a dancer's dress. The dancer, Pastora Imperio, was wearing- a creation m red and yellow. One man asserted these were the Monarchist colours. His neighbour
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  • 38 16 Kingston, Jamaica. A baby girl with two separate heads, l .\vo necks, but a normal body, was born 'o a, woman on the island of St. Thomas. The baby only lived a few hours.
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  • 435 16 DR GOEBBELS TALKS PEACE Germany's Readiness To Co-Operale Warsaw. GIERMANY is ready to co-cperate wi'h others m the noble work of world nac "ficaticn. She orfero her hand to her former enemies and awaits tneir ropiv* There is no problem m $u?cpfi which requires war for a solution. These statements
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  • 285 16 Man Who Introduced Them Fined (By Air Mail.) London, July 11. A MAN, who claimed to have first introduced au.omatic traffic signals into this country was summoned yesterday for ignoring them. He was George Longfield Brasley, of Homefield, Merton. He pleaded "girlty" at Croydon to passing the red
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  • 671 16 Beaten By Police NEW ZEALANDEITS STORY (By Air Mail) London, July 11. Tyjß. W. M. Bickerton, the young New Zealander who was arrested m Tokyo m March and charged with "harbouring dangerous thoughts," arrived m London yesterday, and to-day gave details of his experience which amplify
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    • 42 16 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE To-day, 6.22 a.m., 5.46 p.m. To-morrow, 8.21 a.m.. 6.59 p.m. Tuesday, 9.45 a.m., 8.10 p.m. Wednesday, 10.37 a.m., 9.16 p.m. Thursday, 11.18 a.m., 10.11 p.m. Friday, 11.55 a.m., 11.03 p.m. Saturday, 12.23 p.m.. 11.51 p.m. Sunday, 1.01 p.m.
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  • 3774 17 fagland s Missed Chances At Old Tr afford Wow Australia's Gallant Fight To Avert Follow On Succeeded -A ccmpieu and nnnpreh :n vo report of the Third Test Bat hto reach this country by ivr mail is .^iv^n below. I)eUl ;s»f tfce
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  • 444 17 ENGLAND —FIRST INNINGS C. F. Wallers c Darling b O'Reilly 52 I Sutdiffe c Chipperfield b O'Reilly 63 I R. E. 8. Wyatt b O'Reilly 0 Hammond b O'Reilly 4 n c and b O'Reilly 132 and c sub. b O'Reilly 153 n s c
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    • 69 17 l^^ft >>^w^; SG^P^ nil, :^pj^p^ r Wt&P^ jL When you see u .<t p*nin <^n y »ur P^ V^%^ fi.J r 'T'. think of 'he si -tie of your throat. If Cigarette smoke can i..!n- the i kn, imaytot v.hat it m.:: t do to yo"ur t-^"?*-' J^S^Sj^S^^S^ f<iUffhin X
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  • 3157 18 Gfinamploinislhiiips mes Described Favourites Win Sensational Defeat Of George Chen The Game In Pahang Keener Interest Taken Matches Played Regularly Many New Courts Opened How Monsoon Handicaps Play Penang Tournament Starts To-day Results Of All Matches. (By "DRAGON") E results iv the quarter-finals of J the
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  • 1579 19 fan Lee Wan 01 Soccer Fame First Chimse To Moid First Class Refffttt' CerMcah Best Players He Has Met p cn ang Tourists In J o hore Basketball And Volleyball Matches Should Entrance Fees Be Waived? (By "CLUBMAN") pewonaliiv m tylayftn soccer circles is Mr. gap, one
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    • 180 19 WHAT'S ON TO 4 DAY The following ties (second round) will be played m the doubles tournament of the Henderson Athletic Party at 5 p.m.:-* Cheong Soon Tuan and Chia Bok. Whatt v. Tan Choon Bok and Chan Kee Lim; Chan Teck Seng and Kum Kirn Chuan v. Yap Yew
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  • 2003 20  - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Rimau Last Inter-State Cricket Match Of The Season 1 Disappointing Game At Kuala Lumpur The F. M.S. -Colony Match Sungei Ujong Club's Singapore Visit The Game's The Thing The Malayan Tennis Tournament AA A. Championship Meeting. (By rpHE la.st inter-State cricket match o: the season,
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    41 20 Mr.>. J. Huggins. receiving her award ai the S.L.T.A. prize distribnti* the S.C.C. yesterday, from Mrs. J. M. Sime. Sir Walter Hu&gard vr on the extreme right, and Mr. D. H. Kleiman. the hon. reicree m the ba k p round.
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  • 647 20 I (By"K.O.") I '1* WO interesting programmes will be staged in the first week of August, under different promoters. The first of these is to be held at the New World Arena, on Weber Aug. ;J, under the promotion of Mr. And C.
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  • 161 21  -  Min Kuo Jih Pao Traitors Bribed In Bomb Shanghai, July. 21. from Peiping states that k &^?JLnt has been made to bomb Peipir.g-Mukden Rail;<i Arinese are said to have with the sum of tfl^er taking the attempt mey SftaaFSSk the British Company and the *^iJbeen setUed, the stnv>
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  • 156 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Disruption Of All Communications Shanghai, July 21 the Socds m Worth Manchuria have lecome worse All communication:; toetoen disrupted. Taking advantage at tbe situation, the Volunteers have .icumed five more districts. The Manchukuo troops under Genera! Tv Be Shan, sent to suppress the voanteen.
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  • 47 21 Waterfront Foremen Resume Work San Francisco, July 21. TH2 Union of Waterfront Foremen has toted by 1,338 to 283 to return to officially ending their strike.— JJ* general strike at San Francisco 2* out on Monday, but general reyoon of work took place on Thurs-
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  • 86 21 Sew Minister To Siam In Singapore j^jjosiah Crosby, the newly-appcin.ed SSJ Tf ter t0 Siam is staying at J^ent House for a few days on to Bangkok to take up his i^f* 11 3 is welcomed fctSer £»k nt many years of mZ f,i n the Consular
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  • 49 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh *vere Depression In Shantung Port Slianghal, July 21. N&rV r m Shantung is exUts Mudina ?k ressi on. Many ftL^-? Ch?o g ni he n Lee Yu Bank and h Wooooi n Sr? ank are insolvent. Pftr-ic ■rrS UlUes Thi s has caused
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  • 43 21 to "tea? th Chiton be Sjt Yick T^i ha t l the efforts of Dato hay, P at for the at fctuil b f en rewarded. month* be read t0 sta IX k lO Xin b lu> Call f e( for and *at
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  • 83 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Several New Appointments Announced Hongkong, July 21. The South-west Political Council has appointed Mr. Tse Ying Chow chief of the Supreme Court. Kwangtung and concurrently, director of the Judicial Department m place of Mr. LuX erne Sang, resigned. Mr. Huang Lin Shu is appointed
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  • 21 21 Municipal Committee No 3 recommends the acceptance of the tender or United Engineers, Ltd., of $8,350, 101 repairs to Ellenborough Market.
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  • 117 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Support Wanted From Chinese In Malaya Hongkong, July 21. The support of the Chinese m Malaya is being sought by the South-west Political Council of Canton* m its efforts to secure its recognition by the members of the Kucmintang Party at the forthcom'ng Fifth
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  • 96 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Project Of Chinese In Australia Shanghai, July 21. THE overseas Chinese m Sydney have organised a shipping company ,and have purchased an 8,000 ton steamer from England christened the Yunghua for service between North Borneo and Shanghai. The company is called the Tachunghua
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  • 825 22 Inter-Settlement Police Sports In Singapore Keen Rivalry At Enjoyable Function Yesterday OAK weather marred the athletic sports of the Straits Settlements Police at the Depot, Thomson Road, yesterday when, for the first time, competitors from all the other Settlements participated. Competition was between contingents from Penang,
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  • 95 22 Harbour-View B.P. team v. the Green H ll B.P. at Bukit Chermin court, (off Teiuk Blangah Road) to-day at 2.30 p.m. SINGLES: Wee Peck Choon, Wee Kirn Wee, Chiang Tiong Wah. N. R. Ponnusamy, Lim Cheng Hong, Ong Kwee Wah and T. Perumal. DOUBLES: Wee Peck Chcon and
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  • 48 22 Tennis courts muy bo booked at the Sec. as follows: To-morrow: seven courts available; Tuesday, seven; Wednesday, five; Thursday, five; Monday (30th), seven. The Malayan Championships will be played on the S.C.C. courts from Tuesday July S] Id M.-uday Aug. C. MENS SINGLEB: Six qualifying tit-.
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  • 98 22 Yesterday's Championship Results THE quarter-finals of the Mixed Doubles for the championship of Singapore were played at the Drill Hall yesterday and resulted as follows: Koh Keng Sians: and Miss Tai YeWeng beat Seah Enpr Ueo rind Mis. Aileen Wong 21-16; 19-21; 21-9. E. J. Vass and Miss
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  • 105 22 i A golf ball manufacturing firm iiae hit upon a device that, while the lough cover is retained, enables the ball to be hit n further seven to 10 yards. A hollow steel needle, similar to a fine hypedermk- needle, is thrust, through the cover, through the
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  • 69 22 i i i Ties m the Horlicks B.P. "A" and "B" singles championships will be played at 3.30 p.m. to-day as follows: •A" Ronnie Chan v. E. Cheng Leong. i Tan Choc Kee v. Xeo Kirn Poh. "B" E. Tian Bcon v. Ang Boon Lay. j Tan Kirn
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  • 51 22 S.C.C. B" XI v. a* Dutch XI to-mor- row at 5 p.m. at the S.C.C: F. W. Fargus; T. W. Morray. A. P. Cr?igie; T. M. McLachlan. C. Q. Starkey, J. R. ?>lcDougail: R. J. S. Davies. j W. Hannay. W. D. C. Erskine-Crum. D. 1 Alexander, E.
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  • 18 22 I All cricket matches arranged to be played locally yseterday were washed cue by the rain.
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  • 70 22 INTER-PORT YACHT EVENT Batavia Leads On f\ m Race T HE n Wtftf races h* Sinj Batavlt bc4^^^ criv ;lj a "d wiij bi pjLS?"--i As v rcsull of yotcrday- ra^ Batavia Ciub h JJ pointt v Th< p re Ramonu (R teren, J. C. Cobbett and J l c
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  • 66 22 Bl wlin 8 wa.s mention* 15. when V. Y. Rii ttoS£! indentois and importers lor therSLf of £159. for goods :;llc^d to JsStS sola and delivered to another Ca^ m Adelaide. In connection with the case t h«* stated thai .vheii Ri< Melbourne m March la.'-
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  • 36 22 Finland, m addition io prodm* middle and in iffft lound a pair >. h^^^H In K. Kctkas and V. i Both of ti enly 2 > m world* Kctkas adppta, at a it. 6 B-lfl m.
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  • 35 22 Warsaw. Jak In the Davis Cup, Hebaa <Poteno m Nay on < Belgium B—6.8 6. 6—3. 6-.', m Tloczynski (Poland) led Laerote ftglum' o—3. 6—3. €—6. when ptaf suspended owing to (ailing lljltReuter.
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  • 32 22 The event at the Sinßapore Swan* I Club to-day will be the 150 Mke I style racf for the I^owwfe* Cap. Thi* is a dicap event opee toil classei
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  • 21 22 The Rangoon Road Af teraeon I team beat the Serangooa Uds«-4<r.l Saturday and the Niven Raajers f on Sunday.
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    • 430 22 BASIC VALUES The True Standard of Value, j k\/C MEN'S ,> f I ONE %C\V/Ay^ HANDKERCHIEFS. A A ij6 o \^K^Va I wit (P- BASIC !i ir Vahl S£ duz > X WTC J I A^ S±= 1 '>^ rV^Sv WHITEAWAYS ft A I ir; \5 fuTl^W BASBC I 1
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    • 132 22 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over $35,000,009. The Great Eastern Life Assurance I Company, Limited, I (Incorporated m the Straits Settlcmeats). I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapure. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and
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  • 1102 23 four Goals Shared With The Command flegri Sembilan\ Defeat Johore At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 21. T^EGRI SEMBILAN beat Johore 2—l ■L* it Seremban to-day m their match m the Malaya Cup competition, m excellent weather. The Negri Sembilan forwards seemed off
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  • 94 23 Selangor Club Beat The Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 21. BOSTOCK Hill was m all round form to-day when the Selangor Club met the S.C.R.C. and defeated them by 58 runs on the padang. Bat ting- first the Chinese were only able to collect
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  • 107 23 Results of ties m the Straits Chinese Recreation Club ping pong tournament are as follows: "A" Handicap (semi-final): Low Hud. Len<4," beat Chua Choon Leong 2) 3—6. "B" Handicap: Kelly Quah (—8) beat Poon Lip (—2) 2—l; I. Hoahing (—8) beat Choon Hong (scr.) w.0.; Chow Tat (—10)
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  • 83 23 The Ho Hong Sports Club will piay a billiards match with the Chinese Sports Association to-day at their premises, at 11 a.m. A soccer match will also be played the same afternoon between these two Clubs at the V.M.C.A. ground Anson Road. Ho Hong team: Soh
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  • 74 23 At the second annual general meeting of the Evenday B.P. at the party's premises on Thursday last the following were elected office bearers: President, Mr. Ngr Lip How; Vice-Presi-dents, Mr. Quek Kheok Nam and Mr. Chita Yam Bak; hon. secretary, Mr. P. K. Seah; hon. treasurer, Mr. Sim
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  • 66 23 The following are asked to turn u« to-day at the C.U. ground at 5 p.m. for the replay of the semi-final m the Union's soccer competition: Tan Kirn Eng, Onj? Seng Hock, A. Pinto, I). K. Samy, Scow Kiam Chuan, Tan Chwee Teck, Lim Huat Lye, Lim
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  • 699 23 England v. Australia TOUR IN ANTIPODES THIS WINTER? QO far, I must admit that the Tour which the W.C.A. team is to make m Australia has seemed somehow very remote, even though 1 was ut the meeting of the Committee which chos? the players. But now that
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  • 173 23 A "token <>i gratification* 1 tl ays she is giving when df her i< lief from m 111 i 1:—: "For twelve ha* had iritis m my a. m. and up till have bad to carry it m a si I have abandoned my sling,
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