Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 July 1937

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. s— No. 1 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JULY 4, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • 421 1 PENAN G AS MALAYA'S SECOND FORTRESS? PROJECT BEING CONSIDERED CHANGE IN OFFICIAL PLANS DROPPING OF PROPOSAL TO ACQUIRE BIG PIECE OF LAND JS Penang the "Pearl of the Orient," to become a second military fortress for Mala a, like Singapore? Though there has been v change m official plans to
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  • 56 1 Foreign imports of tin during the month of June amount to 2,204 to^' compared to 2,005 tons lor May. The imports for the six months from January to June amount tj 14,381 ton* compared to 12.128 tons for the corresponding period of last year feiam exported 1,398 toi.s.
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  • 20 1 Mr. R. P. Irving and Mr. Francis Bartlett were passengers to Malaya on i the P. and O. liner Kaisar-i-Hind.
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  • 235 1 BEARING VEIN STRUCK WORK BEGUN Land Held Unde; Sub-Lease ANOTHER rich pold-bearing lode is reported to have been struck in the mukim of Belimbing in Kelantan on a 700-acre mine belonging to Mr. E. N. T. Cummins, the well-known planter of Sclangor, and Mr. Ho
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    35 1 Bridal group at marriage at St. Andrew's Cathedral, on Friday, of Mr. George Landon Bayliss of Raffles Institution, Singapore, and Miss Phyllis Joan Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Scott of Singapore Tribune
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  • 110 1 London Three minutes after entering the Old Bailey dock Frank Arthur Hart, aged 53, a traveller, of Hillvicw-crescent, IIlord was sentenced to death— one of the shortest murder trials in history. Charged with the murder of his wife, Kathleen, aged 51, and of Olive Maud Good, aged
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  • 31 1 Future King Of Spain Rome, July 4. pX-KING Alfonso and ex-Queen Ena were present at the clinic when their daughter Princess Torlonia gave birth to a on. Reuter
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  • 108 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Speculations Cause Panic Shanghai, July 3. THE Chinese yarn exchange market has been completely upset as the result f unscrupulous speculations. The Gov■rnmfit i*s keeping strict viligance over he situation, and has even arrested a >*-• official 4 who are suspected of cor■niptive
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  • 54 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Organising Chinese Traitors Shanghai, July 3. The Japan -se ar e buying numerous fr&ltors in Peiping and Tientsin in order to organise them into secret service coips to be ssnt to Twushen and other provinces The object is to extract military and po'itica]
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  • 423 1 SEA SEARCH Plane Must Have Sunk Quickly LITTLE hope is entertained of the rescue of Miss Amelia Earhart (Mrs. Putnam) and her co-pilot, Capt. Noonan, who are reported lost in the Pacific on their round-the-world flight. Latest messages state that coastguard ships are still searching
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  • 134 1 The Latest In Submarines j (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 23. IN early August, Malaya will have the opportunity of seeing the latest in submarines. They are the Grampus and Rorqual and they have just left Portsmouth to join the 4th Flotilla on
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  • 92 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 3. Yen Yu Kang, the Rebel Head of tie Ea?i Hopei Autonomous Government has dismissed many magistrates whom he suspects to be working against hint Furthermore he has submitted plans to the Jao'mese authorities for the organisation of a joint army consisting
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    13 1 Miss Earhart photographing the crowd which surrounded her when she arrived at Singapore.
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  • MALAYAN BEAR CAUSES REIGN OF TERROR
    • 357 2 BOY BITTEN Keepers Unable To Hold It (By Air Mail) fFrorz Our Own Correspondent) London, June 23 TEDDY, a Malayan bear has met a violent death after, a reign of terror m Dudley where she resided, between intervals of lawless freedom, m th* local zoo. Teddy started
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    • 161 2 Chinese Charged In Singapore Singapore, Saturday AN arrest has been made by the Singapore Police m the Havelock Road murder on June 29 m which a Chinese lorry driver was killed m an alleged free fight. Tan Yu Bok, a 25-year-old Hokien Chinese was this morning produced before
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    • 106 2 British Subjects MUST APPLY FOR NATIONALITY (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 23. ORITISH subjects habitually resident m the territory which has been transferred from British to Siamese sovereignty shall cease to be British subjects, and shall acquire Siamese nationality unless they make
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    • 641 2 Turnover Of Half Million Pounds oo happily does the totalisator fit m with the amenities of Ascot, and so accustomed have visitors become to its facilities, that it is curious to recall that i J was not until 1931 that this method of betting was first
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    • 305 2 Ready To Govern Ceylon (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 23. CJIR Andrew Caldecott, on leave m n London, is actiyely gathering up the threads of events m Ceylon m preparation for his assumption of the Governorship. I noticed that at the Corona Club
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    • 339 2 Discovery In Northern Rhodesia Cape Town. A PETRIFIED forest where trees have been discovered m Northern Rhodesia. Thousands of these ston° "logs" haw been found m the bush. The marks of the grain, the annual rings and even the bark can be clearly seen m the ston-.
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    • 85 2 First Woman For Yugoslav Academy Belgrade The first woman ever to enter the Yugoslav Academy of Science and An has just been elected m Belgrade. She Is Ivana Brlitch Mazhuranitch, the well-known Croatian writer. Her first poem was written at the age of m Her best known work.
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    • 279 2 Output Shortage CAUSING CONCERN IN MARKET (By Air Miul) London, June 23. OUTPUT shortage. consistent throughout all tin producing areas, ?s causing some concern bo metal market observers and doubtless also to the I.T.C. itself. Deficits up to the end of May, as measured by quota allowances
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    • 131 2 "Domestic Employees' Union Formed Cape Town. Co^our^d housemaids hue have united to form a "domestic employees' union," the members of which DlCNtet themselves to insist on fair treatment from whit* mistresses, standardised wages and shorter working hours. At the opening meeUi g, delegatestressed the advantages to be derived
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    • 82 2 Noted Scottish Insurance Man Dead New York. The death at the age of 66 of a noted Scottish insurance expert, Mr. Henry Moir, is announced here. Mr. Moir, who was a director of the United States Life Insurance Company, came to the United States from Scotland m
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    • 636 2 STOCKS LOW Statistical Position Favourable (By Air Mail) tFrov Cur Oun Cor espoiitfentj London, June 23. EVENTS are shaping towards an tariy improvement m rubber prices, according to knowledgeable observers. With United Kingdom stocks at Iheir present low level, any substantial buying migh* quite easily establish the
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    • 123 2 Mechanical Drink Test For Motorists Chiraso, Illinois. A r.rw method of .letermln whether a motor!* 4 has been drlnjmg hM b«"n d»T!scd by Dr R N Bjrger, professo- of Btochem'stri it w l6 Diversity of Indiana F? fitM m rnach-ne to- d-tecUng me prefS&ce dI alcohol a
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    • 175 2 jßaffles Brasseriej BRAS BA§ AH ROAD j TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY I j TIFFIN TO-DAY SLOP j Served from 12.30 to 3 p.m. also jl POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES j AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY j jHICH CLASS CONFECTIONERY^ t Wedding and I RADIOGRAM I Outside Catering J birthday Cakes
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  • 1479 3 FOUND GUILTY OF MURDERING WIFE NIECE REMARKABLE CASE IN CORNWALL max demented after death of his children London, June. SWCE a man, known for his reluca ,ue to sneak, heard unmoved th* sentence el death passed upon him at Cornwall Assizes, facts have Z? n revealed throwing light upon bis
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  • 340 3 Woman's Distinction At Cambridge London. June 23. t EXAMINATION results published at s Cambridge reveal the remarkable l triumph of a blind girl over her dis- j She is Miss Ruth Mary Hitchcock of g Newnham College, who lives at St. c Johns-road, Ipswich, and who is
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  • 454 3 Two Pilots Killed AUSTRALIAN CLUB DISASTER (By Air Mail) Brisbane, Queensland, June 21. npWO pilots one a woman— were killed when two Royal Queensland Aero Club machines collided above Acacia's Ridge about a mile from Archerfield aerodrome, at the week end. One 'plane was cut m half.
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  • 297 3 Fifteenth Anniversary Celebrations (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 2. THE Thong Wah Koh_ Association celebrated its anniversary yesterday m unique style by entertaining nearly two hundred guests to dinner m Song Heong Theatre Hall, Jalan Segget, while the Gek Low Choon Wayang from Tangkak
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  • 434 3 £3,000,000 Plant BRITAIN TO SHARE COST (By Air Mail) Canberra, June 22. ESTABLISHMENT of a plant to conduct a large scale test of the Fischer-Tropscn process for producing oil from coal is recommended by the Hydrogenation Committee. The plant would cost I about £3,000,000. The recommendation
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  • 966 3 BREACH SUITS Policemen Amongst Defendants (By Air Mad> London, June 23. fHREE jilted young Women who 1 sued their one-time lovers at Mon mouth Assizes and at London Sheriff's Court were between awarded breach of promise damag« amounting to £500 as "heart balm. In two o* the
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    • 106 3 Hot* tO KlO|» Stomach Pain In Five Minute** By Dr. Scott, M.D.. Tans. If you want an asto; :shir." demonstration of how quickly and completely acute indigestion can be stopped, j level teaspoonful of 'Bisurated' Ma; m water four tablets nn equally i tive. I have found that the m
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  • 488 4 Mauled By Lion ELECTRICIAN'S CLAIM FOR DAMAGES (By Air Mail) London, June 23. 1/IVID dreams of lions and tigers have disturbed the sleep of a young electrician ever since he was mauled 18 months ago by a lion m a Croydon theatre. The story of this
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    • 305 4 t f ONE LAD AND HIS iI .\SH'NCi SWORD WAS ALL THAT STOOD BETWEEN THIS INNIH V\i YOUNG GIRL AND A lIOIIKIBI.E DLATII AT THE HANDS OF A I I -Alt-STRK KEN M*m TWO ISRILLIANT STARS HEAD I THE CAST OF THOUSANDS IN Jz^^ ■'■'■■<>$^&&, THIS .MAGNIFICIENT FILM, h^'W^ MADE
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    • 90 4 j£sSr *■>■.'.-■ U&|^Z?^%|^M^ B1 I JJt*€(l I fi .till' I' f I i 141 i '*I/ft^ "ACE DRUMMOND" with JOHN KIX<; JEAX B MM. MIS IVOAII BEERY, Jr., LOX CIIAXEY, Jr. LIGHTNING FAST ADVENTURE! SPINE-CHILLING THRILLS! SEE! Chang- Ho, Kai-Chek, Johnny Wong and Henry Kee. j Next Change P A
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    • 147 4 I jONLY A COUPLE MORE DAYSJ !TO WAIT AND THEN COMES J NEW UNIVERSAL^ ACE HJT!_ J I kiwi J j r HCI y Si *f^fc bVvk > S^B^Bm ':'■:s -i^B^B^B^BP^te. Tr-T k B^B^Bjr > B^^hßf jJf i :<T jd| Hb^BW^^BBK 4V I 1 The Biggest Stars of Tomorrow l""l
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  • 868 5 »MAZING STORY OF TRIANGLE AN ATTACK Wife "Weak And Wicked" Lend mi. H--thVutter alleged by the woman *T h# the father of one of her eight *t.rf .figured m an amazing SST»tosy unfolded at Ke.teven, JJUfnlKht the wife and "the other S?anived home together. As a
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  • 727 5 Singapore Association's Activities IN the annual report, placed before members at the sixth annual general meeting, held at the S.C.R.C. on Thursday last, the General Committee of the Singapore Badminton Association reported inter-alia. The total income for the period commencing Oct. 1. 1935 and ending Dec 31, 1936.
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  • 1185 5 SHANGHAI WITH THE LID OFF DIPLOMATS BOOK EXPOSES ALLEGED MALPRACTICES New York City. /CHARGES involving the Lytton Commission, 'the diplomatic representative* of various countries m China, two missionary orders, and a Ford Agency are set forth m a book published simultaneously m New York City, and m Shanghai (Chinese language)
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    • 148 5 i 111 \t ill "YES, GRANDMA, I AM WELL AGAIN NOW, THANK YOU! MOTHER GAVE ME BABY'S OWN TABLETS!" Baby's Own Tablets are the prescription of a British eminent child-specialist, and are an ideal specific for the minor health troubles of the young. Pleasant m taste, there is none of
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    • 726 5 Not a Drug, but a Vital Cell Food For the Veins, Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative action of Elasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, the heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear up,
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  • 434 6 Alleged Attempt To Strangle Child London ALLEGED to have tried to strangle fl her 18-moiith-old daughter, a woman described as a "devoted wife and mother" was committed for trial at Birmingharr, She is: Mrs. Doris Clarke, 31, of Ledsamstreet, Lady wood, Birmingham Mr. M. P. Pugh,
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  • 763 6 THE MONA TINSLEY MYSTERY REPORT OF PATHOLOGISTS A WAITED (By Air Mail) London, June 10. MYSTERY which for five months shrouded the disappearance of Mona Tinsley, the ten-year-old Newark schoolgirl, has been partly cleared by the discovery of her body m the River Idle near Bawtry. How she came to
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    • 406 6 STOMACH BLOWN OUT BY GAS P. A "DIAMOND" BED IS A GIFT OF CIFTS TO HOME MAKERS. The b«d*t*a<! ii thi; centre of the home. Price, beauty an-: endurance should be considered On comparison of these three qualities. DIAMOND bcJi cannot be equalled. DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD EOI KR.
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    • 67 6 y^ .CUFFS' 1 Jy WHY KEEP (D/fflL M 1fl THAT KOTTEN COLD? il I They refresh and disinfect qi|Y m I the mucoiLs membranes of T^C/^ <^J^k m mj^b I the mouth and have no bad jf i^M 90*^ I effect on your stomach. Vc aba |iii§t| A tin of
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  • 508 7 COAST GUARD WORK DEPICTED McLAGLEN AND PRESTON CO-STARRED AIDING the swirling waves of adventure and romance, Academy Award Winner Victor McLaren as a Chief Bos'un'a Mate m the U.S. Coast Guard and Preston Foster as his rival score a bull's eye m stellar entertainment
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  • 92 7 Signs Of Anaemia Passing Bucharest. Queen Marie has passed the danger according to those m close touch Jin the doctors who recently attended t Or c of the most promising sisns !a that the number of red cbrpusm her blood has increased and tha f igns of anaemia
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    14 7 Franchot Tone as seen m "Quality Street" which is due soon at the Pavilion.
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    17 7 Victor McLaglen and Ida Lupino m "S^a Devils" the fine ocean dramatic due soon at the Alhambra.
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  • 113 7 Berlin. So many films have been banned by Nazi censors that there is an acute shortage for showing m German cineOne of the most fashionable cinomas In Berlin has been showing last season's shots including Marlene Dietrich's "Desire," and Berlin's biggest cinema, ,he Ufa Palace, is
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  • 480 7 GOOD CAST Fine Reproduction Of Period If ATHARINE Hepburn's desire to do Sir James M. Earrie's delightful romantic comedy, "Quality Street." has at long Last been fulfilled and she is soon to be seen co-starred with the interesting Franchot Tone m the new screen version of the
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    29 7 V Logan, charming singer and dancer who takes a prominent and hilarious role m "Top of the Town" the big musical hit due seen at the Capi >1 theatre.
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  • 509 7 A FINE COMEDY FOR THE CAPITOL fAVE-MAN tactics by a modern man whose only clubs are very exclusive, provide hilarious mirth for an audience at tho Cnp'tol Theatre where the Metro- Goldwyn -Mayer picture "Dangerous Number," opens shortly. Robert Young and Ann Sothe m have 'the leading
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  • 284 7 CHILD STAR Bonita Granville With Large Cast OVER 3000 changes of wardrobe were required by Frank Lloyd for Paramount^ "Maid of Salem/' the ivrnance of a Puritan maiden and a fugitive Virginia cavalier m old Jlr.lem town, which comes soon to the Pavilion Theatre, with Claudette Colbert
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  • 193 7 Experiments At Paris Exhibition A FEATURE of the Palace of Inventions at the Paris International Exhibition t will be a magnificent rainbow to bo produced at will by visitors. The sun's r^ys will be caught by mirrors at the top cf the Grand Palace, where the
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  • 228 7 Ready To Take Risks In Dominions (By Air Mail) London, June 18. MANY young people m Great Britain were ?i.xious to try their luck m the Dominions, said Mr. A. A. Somerville, Conservative M.P. for Windsor when he presided at a meeting of the Empire
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    17 7 John King who plays the hero's role m "Ace Drummond" the present serial thriller at the Alhambra.
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    15 7 A dramatic moment m "Maid of Saipm." Pavilion film, starring Fred McMurray and Claudette Colbert.
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  • 3041 8 MA M IN POSSESSION: B y M. Stanley Wrench Our Short Story '•'JMIKY took lik- hills," said Betty anxiously, aa she laid 'two letters b< -Uh' her brother's plate. Pat:-: i k O'Sheu grinned, tore them open, and whistled. "Sure they would be bills, •y darting," In replied. "LitUe else
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    • 302 8 How Doctors Treat Stomach Trouble By Dr. Scott, M.D., Paris. Although doctors are human, you rarely find them iufferinc from indigestion The reason is that they know exactly what causes it and how to treat it. Pery, I know nothing to eqvial 'BisurMagnesia as a speedy and lasting remedy for
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  • 1810 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES IF you want anything done m the way oi" throwing the hammer, throwing the discus or putting the weight, send for two hefty lads belonging to the second battalion of the Gordon Highlanders. I cannot tell you their names, because the Combined Services' athletic championships are team
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    • 34 9 ■Ro^ i>^'' > t v al 1 i f 1 1 urn«J to d turn from VJoldea Lredm POOR Choicest Butter From New Zealand JBBONE: STORE 5376 (4 [ines), K. LUMPCB Sttt, MM II! 1
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  • 3016 10 A Women Peeps At Singapore. -By our woman €os*re£»pondent Seen Heard A badly needed change gained at last for Mrs. McEnelly. She was abie t for Fraser's Hili last Monday after a postponed holiday following her recent operation. Social duties kept her back. Farewell cocktail parly by Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 16 10 Lovely Collection of New Peiping Jewel Trees, Boxes, China Wares AT Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Rd.
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    • 45 10 Meet A MILLION GERMS m Safety. Genus of cold infections, tonfUitis, influenza, laryngitis and bronchial troubles are everywhere looking for victims. Guard Yourself with a fittleVictor INHALER EVERY DAY Fountain Pen size m nickel case.' From your chemist or direct from: MEDICAL HALL LTD., Singapore.
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    • 210 10 Ndx^y i c b« aM r yj: ip "^^F i V ®4. Surv PV w^ THE NEW Veadif- Ci^unc^'cooking fat GIVES EASIER MIXING, LIGHTER CAKES AND PASTRY Ready-creaming has made Spry Delicious flaky Eolden nastrv vegetable fat is immediately packed For fl 7 m g> too, Spry is the perfect
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  • 2422 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL a\j Friday, June 25. the Lake Club gave U commencing at 7.30 pm and t .:ding at 10 p.m. with Buxtons band m attendance. Though the dance was not as laigely attended as usual, a pleasant evening was enjoyed j by all, with
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    • 218 11 OUR FRASER'S HILL LETTER f^L T] yISITORS are not IH particularly numerI'jr x^v ous on the Hill this 1/ X^vv week, and although a i t \^<— r^ '"K fair number arrived I .for the week-end there were certainly less H M g than half the usual j number of
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    • 116 11 RKtßiiy^ -y* I'll > I The latest ornament for your tire the Hook and Eye m Diamente J, £0 cts. each, also m gralliath m different colours at 2^ cts. each. THE NOVELTY STOIIE, 161, North Bridge Koad. P (Capitol Building) 8 I 1 ala i ie§ Modes i 12A,
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    • 202 11 Opening Offer 3 Poses for $1 (Postcard Size) STUDIO 33 FOR ONE WEEK. Tel. 3304. 33, Stamford Road. ai M nlt tl%j) WU rC^) n r -v Small boys can be heroes to smaller girls \\f JF N M^ and the love of admiration seems to be instinct r jwf
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    • 46 11 Ihe first requisite of correct LINGERIE is cvt their fineness of workmanship and quality of materials combines all three m their stocks. They offer the best of everything at prices you~ can afford to pay. New stocks just received. 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor. 'Phone 7143
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    • 61 11 R/niis/*c tuvi l>tov n haire«i K'rt* «ho«iljl Dioiiaes. uv No 5 Thi4 pfe serves the natural fair colour of die hair and emphasites '.he beautiful lustrous quality. R«*i/i)/ir^c should use Amarni Na L Diuneiies. u hlch COIM IOI prnp'>rtnin of pure Egyptian Henna to bnng out me natural plmti which
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  • 634 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore, Sunday, July 4, 1937. CULTURE IN SINGAPORE HP HANKS to the enthusiasm and energy of Dato Roland Braddell. a ma- has been made to found a societv to be called "The Friends of Its object is to provide a directi&na] force to aid the cultural development of
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  • 1453 12  -  C. H. Stanley -Jones Pitfalls That Both Sides Must Avoid MAT AYA is showing a great deal of interest m tabour developments m other countries, paiticilarly those m the United States. This country has had its own labour trou'j'es and, since the authorities show littlj interest
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  • 563 12  -  Anglius IJEREWITH a thought for those m the Silver Wedding class. A ITNCLE JOSH was lighting his pipe when Aunt Maria glanced up from her knitting "John," she remarked, "do you know thai next Sunday will be the twenty-fifth anniversaiy of our wedding?" "You
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  • 1987 13 SOCIETY BEING FORMED MEETING ON THURSDAY GOVERNOR TO TAKE THE CHAIR WITH H.E. the Governor m the chair, a meeting is to be held at the Exchange next Thursday at 5.15 p.m. to consider the formation of a society to be called "The Friends of
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  • 39 13 Queen Mary m her Garter robes at the Garter Service procession. Her trainbeaiers are— Viscount Lascelles, her grandson (right) arid Alexander Ramsay. Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth are the enly two Ladies of the Order.
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  • 538 13 BY R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) HOLDING the breath, banging the head, easing dirt, night terrors, tantrums m general, when they occur m infancy, all have very much the same basis. This basis is psychological and emotional, and *not physical. It usually is
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  • 228 13 Evidence At Train Crash Inquest London EVIDENCE of finding a bolt missing from, points on the permanent way after an L.M.S. excursion train derailment at Walton, near Wakefield, was given at the Wakefield inquest on Miss Phyllis Rushworth, 31, of Lark Nest, Cleckheaton, and James Stewart
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  • 387 13 Like An Ordinary House London. ALONG Clifton-hill, In St. John's Wood, there stands one of London's x-'ubs Most Extraordinary. You might pass it a hundred times and never know it for a licensed hcu^o were it not for the board swinging from its gibbet-like post and the words
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  • 329 13 Refuses To Accept Relief London. WIDOWS figured m two strange stories which came to light recently. Because she refuses to accept parish relief or any charity and will not go into an institution Mrs. Beatrice Dawe, a 56-year old widow, who claims to be the grand-daughter
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  • 177 13 1 o Be Established Throughout Turkey An&dTa. A network of air defence bureaus to be established throughout Turkey. A law authorising the immediate establishment of a Turkish Air Commission which will have command over both military and civil air defence ha* been passed by the Great National
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  • 1329 14  -  A Convalescent Hits Back r FIIKRE are times m the lives of us all when vc are forced to the realisation that we are very small fry m the universal scheme of things. We become helpless victims of circumstances, m spite of our endeavours to (ut
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  • 320 15 Terrifying Scene HE\D BEATEN ON THE PAVEMENT London. HEARING screams m the street shortly after midnight, a Leeds woman dashed outside to witness the terrifying scene of a frenzied mother beatin? the head of her six-week-old baby on the pavement. This was part of the story told
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  • 291 15 Sample Of Writing Secured AroUT 500 letters and postcards of the poison-pen" type were referred to ariisle Assizes when a man. who "en suspected for three years as being the author, pleaded guilty to eight tinges 01 publishing defamatory libels. &s by a very a.- f
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  • 136 15 ißy Air Mai]> London. Juno 16. I DWd examinations at Dublin I Chinese woman Dr. J gained her Licentiate of L**s!! f ?n *ho rained her diploma Medicine at Liverpool Uniied^Yi? l a So °enow prirl. She studNorth chin» Union Medical College for Women, and after that
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  • 841 15 Broken By Stranger's Fraud pENNII£SS, broken m health and spirit, Britain's most tragic mother sits m the little back room of her home *n The Lanes, Biighton, wondering to I herself if lif e is really worth while. She is Mrs. Maud Beatrice Noyce, yhose 21-year-old sen,
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  • 159 15 Delicate Operation A Success ONE of the most delicate operations ever performed on an animal has resulted m the reuniting of "Bosh," a three-year-old dashschund, with his young mistress. Bosh, who is owned by Mrs. Wil.'cocks. of Beggars Roost, Manor Way, South Croydon, was suddenly taken
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  • 184 15 Sentenced For Serious Offence London. "You lived a respectable life to the' outside world," Mr. Justice Macrr ten. at the Old Bailey, told Mrs. Hannah Hewett. wife of a foreman of an electricity department of Bermondsey ioroustb Council. "You were happily married to a man who trusted
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  • 203 15 To Write Life Of Christ (By Air Mail) London, June 18. The Rev. C. F. Andrews, vice-pre-sident m Rabindranath Tagore's Institution, Santiniketan, Bengal, who is now m England, has been commissioned to write a life of Christ. His book will be related to the East as
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  • 146 15 Serious Allegation Against A Married Man When a man appeared at Birmingham to face a charge of attempted murder, it was alleged that he had made an entry m a diary to the effect that he had bought a knife and was soing to murder a girl. The
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  • 314 15 Servant's Allegations Of Blackmail London. THAT a girl who was blackmailing him forced him to steal was the defence cut forward at Eow-strcet by Ronald Carl Gaunfauson Irvine, 20, houseman at a block of flats m Charlesstreet, Berkeley-square. W., when he was accused of stealing jewellery worth
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  • 412 15 Woman's Charges "LAID SIEGE TO THIS LADY" London. fXN the grounds thai he committed adultery with a woman who brought her son to him for treatment, ihe General Medical Council m London has decided to erase from the medical register the name of Irish-born Dr. Douglas
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  • 111 16 .J, he, arrest f two Persons chafed with havinff stolen valuable jeweller? :i nt £i? has revealed the existence tf to vfenna° rganiSed beggarS unde^or?d The victims of the theft were a man Z ife who supplemented totir c^ pension by professional begTheir practice was to dress m
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  • 425 16 Runaway Romance TOOK MONEY FROM HIS MOTHER London. WITH £10 stolen from his mother, a woman m humble circumstances, who kept' her savings m a teapot, a 16-year-old Bradford boy "eloped" with a millgirl two years his senior. Police throughout the country searched for them. They
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  • 339 16 Man Relieve^ At His Sentence London. "/CIRCULATED" m the police informations as having been "wanted" for a considerable time, a smartlydressed, well-spoken man. John Digby Muir, 36 fitter, eventually found himself m the dock at the Suffolk Assizes at Bury St. Edmunds. There, after pleading guilty to stealing
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  • 312 16 "Looks Are His Trouble," Says Wife London. MAGISTRATE and probation officer at Salford agreed they were not surprised when they heard a wife say her husband had "affairs" with two other women. "He is rather good-looking," they commented. The husband, tall, slim, with dark curly hair and
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  • 92 16 TIERRIBLE injuries to the face, hands -I and chest were suffered by Lvi Manchuen, a 61 -year old farmer, as the result of a premature dynamite explosion states a Hongkong message). The farmer, who resided at Yu Kwai Sha village m the New Territories, was using sticks of
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  • 410 16 Callous Case STRONG COMMENTS BY CORONER London. STERN comment was madje by the deputy coroner for \\<^i Tvtiddie**Mr. J. S. Crone, when he held an inou* at Park Royal on Emily Elizabeth tor 37, of the North Circular-road. Neasde" Recording a verdict m accordance 5S
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  • 142 17 By River Altering Its Course (By Air Mail) London, June 18. A RIVER that can change a man's nationality simply by altering its course is the subject of a White Paper published here. It is the River Pakchan, the deepwater channel of which has been
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    18 17 A section of tne spectators at the Command sports at Gillman. (Tribune) Highjumping at the Municipal ports. Tribune
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  • 247 17 Blamed For Rift In Married Life London. nEMARKING that she had known her R husband since she was a schoolgirl, a young South London wife attributed a rift m her married life to an opal ring she was given when she became engaged. The wife,
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  • 258 17 ALL NATIONS The Question Of War Debts (By Air Mail) London, Jane 10. A WORLD economic conference will be held —probably m Washington or Brussels —before the end of the year, unless an unexpected hitch arises. The object of the conference will be to consider the reduction
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  • 585 18 FORMER BE A UTY FACES GUILLOTINE EYE-WITNESS TELLS OF SEEING I GIRL STRANGLED London. nESCRIBED as the "femal* Landru r>! Morocco Moulav Hasspn once famous 3sa benutv and dancer, is to star-i her trial at Fez on charges of murder, torture, nnd white slavery. A group of children playing under
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  • 214 18 Try To Marry With Borrowed Ring London UOW a youth of 18 and his 17-year-old 11 sweetheart failed to get married with a borrowed wedding ring, and afterwards vanished, was revealed at Bishop Auckland the other day with the issue by th e police of the office! description
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  • 541 18 Worth £164,000 SYDNEY AS AIR CENTRE Sydney, N.S.W., June 14. VTEW airliners, which three Australian air companies will import this year, will cost £164,000. Two Dougias DC3 "sky-lounges" from America will cost, landed here. Lout £37,000 each. AIR CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA. Sydney will be firmly established as
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  • 178 18 Nazi Minister Announces Salary Revision Berlin. The Nazi Government is beginning a firht against the "one and two-children system," which will be carried on until there are no families with less than three children, declared Dr. Frick, Minister of the Interior, opening the annual congress of the
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  • 336 18 Wash Of Steamer Cause* 19 Deaths Canton, June 18. THE sinking of a large dragon .ooat has marred the activities of the past few days m Cantor.. Mary were lost. The craft was crowded with Chinese, cheering and singing, returning from the final Dragon Boat
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    9 18 Highjumping at the Municipal spOCti at Jalan Besar. Tribune
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  • 140 18 Driver Dragged From His Cab London DRAGGED from his engine cab by the apparatus us?d for del.vering and picking up mail-bags at Sandy, Bods, W Tyler train driver was killed. Fireman Holden took control of the er/nne and stopped the train. The train was on its way
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  • 147 18 American Expedition To The Arctic New York. Accurate weather forecast* for the iierican cont nent may be the out.c el a sailing vessel's voyage into frozen north" to establish tne ■■.-.re cf Aict c "air masses." vessel for the exp-dit on, a threed schooner, has just been christened
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  • 773 19 FOONG SEONG CUP COMPETITION MATCH BETWEEN PERAK AND PENANG TO-DA V (By Racquet) AFTER nearly three years a stare m the much looked forward to inter-State badminton competition for the Foorur Seong Cup will be made at Peiansr to-day (Sunday) when Perak and Penang will
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  • 937 19 REVISING THE SIDE TO MEET THE SERVICES THE P. T. eleven beat the Medicals handsomely m the Government I Inter-Departmental competition last Tuesday, claiming nine of the eleven points notched m the match. At on<: stage exchanges ruled fairly even, but the Medicals defence tiring under
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  • 80 19 The followings will represent Boustead m a friendly badminton match with the Vehicles Dept. Sports Club ai the tatter's court to-day. L. C. Smith, W. J. Henman, Yet Hong Chuan, Chung Cheng Hock, Tan Chee Eng, Low Cheng Koon, Koh Tec* Ec, A. Fernendez, Wee Seng Chiang, He
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    19 19 Competitors outside the S.C.R.C. m Kuala Lumpur before the start of the Selangor Chinese Olympiad on Sunday last Tribune
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  • 217 19 Coronation Badminton Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Kloang, July 3. THE final matcnes m the Coronation badminton tournament, held under the auspecies of Perskutuan Melayu, Kluan^. were played off recently. At the club's court m the presence oi a large gatneVing. The trophies, three cups one of which
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  • 90 19 M.C.C. Team For Canada London. The following have been invited to form the M.C.C. team, which leaves England on July 23, for Canada:— Hon. C. J. Lyttelton (capt.). G. C. Newman (Middlesex). N. G. Wykes (Essex). K. A. Sellar (Sussex). J. W. A. Stephenson (Essex). A. P. Singleton
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  • 65 19 The following ties m the Marigold open singles championship will be played this week-end at the Party's court: On Saturday at 4 p.m.: Cheng Hoe vs. Chong Tee, Bong Soo v. Kirn Cheng, Ngian Lim v. Woon Kiew. On Sunday at 4 p.m.: Eng Meng v. Chia Heng,
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    13 19 Girl sprinters at the Selangor Chinese Olympiad m Kuala Lumpur last week. Tribune
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  • 52 19 The Anglo-Chinese School will hold their eighth annual swimming carnival on Friday, Aug. 6 from 4 p.m. m the V.M.C.A. pool. Old Boys who wish to participate will please communicate with Mr. Lim Fook Loong, c/o the Treasurer's Dept., Singapore Municipality, and suggest to him the event
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  • 69 19 The following will represent the Eclipse Badminton Party against the S.T.S.C. to-day at the latter's court, K&mpong Bahru Road: S. Thiam Kirn, Chia Chin Seng. Chia Chin Joo, Georgie Cheong, Chia Chin Soon, George Wan, Wilson Heng and Kong Sun. W. R. Hammond (Gloucester). J. Hardstaff (Nott*). A.
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  • 208 19 Tour Of India And Ceylon lORD Tennyson'p cricket team will leave London on October 14 and arrive at Bombay ny the Raj pu tana or. October 28. There will be four-day matches against an All-India team at Lahore from Nov. 13 to 16, at Bombay from Dec. 11
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  • 1457 20 Johore** Rousing Soccer Display Against Services Hope For Singapore S.A.F.A. Team's Meeting With Sultanate Now Vested With Greater Interest The Selangor V. Perak Match In Northern Section A Draw Not Allowed For In Last Week's Comments Position Still Very Open But Selangor Has Better Goal
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  • 958 20 BADMINTON Hockey Team For Olympiad (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 30. rnHE Malacca Badminton Association 1 closed entires for their 1937 championship on June 30. Entries for the 1937 Badminton Championship of the Adamevan Party will close on July 6 and the following vents will be
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  • 694 20 AROUND THE BOXING CAMPS (BY "X.0.") THE two middleweight champions, Mohamed Fahmy and Young Frisco, will be having their return battle at the New World Arena on Saturday, July 10 under the promotion of Mr. Bertie Bell. The fight is scheduled for 12 three-minute rounds, which is two rounds more
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  • 1282 21 SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES FOLLOWING are the programmes t I I from the 8.M.15.C. lor', during the coming week: TO-DAY 1130 :«.m. Litrht Orchestral Musi-, nia ub Orchestj i:R( >r iOP of Kex Allen. X igyei the Ta:.gi n Club: Overture, Romantic, Keler Beler;
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    36 21 Four of the Chinese Scout Masters who are heading a band of Chinese Boy Scouts to attend the Jamboree *"o be held m Holland at the end of this month. They were m Singapore yesterday. Tribune
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  • 497 21 P. And O. Chairman's Views rHE new P. and O. liner Strathedeii was launched on June 10 by the Duchess of Buccieueh from ihe Barrow yard of the builders, Messrs. Vickers- Armstrongs. fciir onaries Ciavtn proposed me toast A the ship a\id her owners, and m his
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  • 248 21 (48.92 and HO metres) TO-DAY 7p m. (An all H.M.V. broadcast) C 2379- Selection— 'Faust', Parts J and 2 (The London Palladium Orch). C 1404: Songs— 'The Mikado' Vocal Gems (Light Opera Co.). B 8340: Orchestral— ln Memory of Franz Schubert Fantasia. Parts 1 and 2 (Members
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  • 188 21 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, July 3. JIN three months £250.5 down 10 The London Stock Exchange was again apparently featureless yesterday, but according to our cable.-; tin shares ere a steady market with rather mere buyers than sellers. Locally, amongst Sterlings there are buyers of
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  • 14 21 The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was Singapore: $127 unchanged.
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  • 95 21 i>AILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Selie.s. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. July) 22 32 f A Good P'.A.Q. m bales (F. 0.8. July) 315.16 317.16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 31% 32 do. July 32 32 J /s do. July;
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  • 383 22 MEN SHO W EXCELLENT FORM LARGE CROWD AND KEEN COMPETITION >ingapore, Saturday. BRILLIANT weather favoured the annual atkfetfc meeting of the Straits Settlements I'olive held at the Depot m Thompson Roac! this afternoon. The Sikh Contingent, the Malays, Indians and Chinese Contingent (MIX), and
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  • 88 22 For High Jump And Pole Vault (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. TWO Malayan athletic records were set up to-day m the Penang A.A.A. sports. In the high jump event, Scow Poh Leng of the Chung Ling ll.*h School cleared 6' beating the Malayan record of 5'
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  • 100 22 Impaled On Magpie's Beak Sydney. June 21. A golf ball, played by K. b. Lewis, struck a magt>ie during a game at Kingston Heath course, Victoria, the other day, nnd become impaled on the bird's beak. The beax snapped off, j remaining embedded m the cover of the
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  • 92 22 In a fast and interesting game of scccer played on the Indian Association I ground, the Banka XI defeated the Indian Association by one goal to nil. *hir>p S.*m was the scorer. Clubs, parties and military teams, i desirous of having friendly match's i with the Banka
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  • 77 22 Eastham Signs For Brentford (By Air Mail) London Gecrgo Eastham, Bolton Wanderers' inside right, hari sign^j loi Brentford. It Li understood the transfer fee was abom F5,0Q0. Eastham is one of the cleverest ball controllers m the game, but somehow his style and play did not suit
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  • 100 22 At the fir^ annual general meeting cf the Geylang Straits Chinese Epworth League held on the 26' h June, 1937, the following have been elected as officebearers for the ensuing year: Ex-cfficio, the Rev. Chew Hock Hin; president, Mr. Koh Tiong Tai; first vicepresident, Mr. John Wee; third vicepresidents. Mr.
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  • 288 22 Draw In Balestier Cricket Singapore. Saturday. TIME intervened m the cricket matc'.i played to-day at Balestier bstween the Ceylon Sports Club II and the Khalsa Assocation. The Ceylonts', batting first compiled 136, of which 33 was from Arumugaiu. 26 from Nadarajah, and 24 from Ayac'urai. Dharmaraj bcw'cd best
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  • 254 22 Sydney's Remarkable Football Match Sydney, June 21. Sydney's most remarkable football match was played the oilier day at Kensington Oval. It was between two one-man teams. The teams walked off the ground when tne score was level The first grade Australian Rules players of Newtown and
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  • 43 22 A benefit dance will be held at the Hupny World cabaret en Saturday, Juiy 31, from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. There will be special vaudeville items a,nd a slow-fox-trot competition for amateurs for which special prizes will be awarded.
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  • 46 22 The following will ulay for St. Andrew's 0.8.A. against the R.A. (Blakan Ma'i) to-day at 1.30 p.m. on S.J.I, ground: G. Michael. J. Moss. J. Duclas. M. Armstrong, A. Armstrong, Le Doux. A. Joseph, P Smith, P. Hill, R. Thoy, L. Potger.
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    11 22 Tribune Finalists m the half mile race at th Police sports.
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  • 277 22 Athletic Sports Held In Malacca (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE annual sports meeting of the 1 Tranquerah English School was held yesterday at the school grounds before a large gathering. There were 21 items m the programme and all events were keenly contested. The individual championship
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  • 195 22 The Useful Badminton Party beat the Merry Union B.P. on Sunday last at the home court, by 5 games to 2. Scores (Useful players mentioned first) first) George Chen beat Richard Tan, 15—7, 13—13 (2—5), 15—2, Wee Kirn Wee beat A. Sujak, B—ls, 15—7, 15—6, Chin Tham
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  • 137 22 Twenty-two cards wer« iaken out fcr tne Keppel G.C July Spoon which resulted as under: Mrs. J. R. Walker 49—18=31 Miss G Farnell 47—13=34 Mrs. P. J. Crawley 45— 10=3. r Mrs. J. TvicNeish 51— 15=3-j Mrs F. Starr 51— 14=-ii. "ROSE BOWL" The following have qualified
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  • 57 22 Ties for Monday m the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament axe announced as follows: Mixed Doubles: Mrs. M. Eber Kobayashi v. Mrs. NamazU Kamis. Men's Singles: Dr. G. Haridas v. S°.e Gim Hock; A. I. Pereria v. Yadi. Yesterday m the Mixed Doubles M<*s. Morgan Oliver I. V. Reshty beat
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  • 116 22 Ng Ngoh Tee Champion Athlete <From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 2. The fourth annual Athletic sport*» meeting of the All Johore P.W.D. Athletic Association was heid this afternoon L.i the English College padang. Johore Uahru, m ihe presence of a large and representative gathering.
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  • 353 22 Results and ties m current tournaments at the Chinese Association aie ds follows Tennis Singles Handicap: Kirn Sv.-ee (—l2) beat Cecil Tan 3), 6 2, 6—o: raid Dr. P. L. Loh (—l2) beat Yong Pen (—9), 6—3, 4—6, 6—4. Tonnis Doubles Handicap: Chow Pa: and Kuck Hye
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  • 78 22 Merry time B.P. team v. the Happllads Athletic Party on Sunday at the latter's court at 2.30 p.m., 3, Beng Swee Place Cplayers and supporters are requested to assemble at the hon. sports captain's residence, 10. Lorong 26, Geylang at 1.30 prn.): Richard Tan, K. Oleveiro, A. Sujak,
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  • 38 22 The fourth annual sports meeting of the Singapore Co-operative Union will be held on Saturday, Aug. 21, at Victoria School by permission of the Frincipal. Mrs. W. Bartley has kindly consented to give away the prizes.
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    10 22 Sack race m progress at the Police sports fpsterduj Tribune
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  • 624 22 DIV. I SOCCEN At Anson Road Stadium Singapore Saturci. f, THE Royal Artillery, leaders of the Fii'st Division of the SA. F.A. League were given another shock to-day when they had to concede full points to Ui M;idlcsex Regiment af Anson Road Stadium, the Midds winning
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  • 1123 23 PROFESSIONAL MEET IN IPOH COURSE RECORD LOWERED THREE TIMES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 3. HtF.Z. lo!h\ Restriction and Jack Druic succe- ivcly broke the Ipoh tour c record lor six furlongs nh tie ripening day's card of eight e\e- v.ith the Peiak
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  • 210 23 A co»:frence when details with regar;i to the Women's Athletic Championship Meet were discussed ana attended by reprercntativs of t.ho varlou women" heckey climbs, tjie Y.W.C A., Government Training College and University Ccl!e°e women was held m Colombo recently A jheetiiig cf the Comrnittoo of ths
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  • 322 23 SINGAPORE LOSE 2-0 LEAD MATCH DRAWN Negri Upholds Tradition Fro??; Our Oicn Reporter j Scrcmban, Saturday. TRUE te tradition, Negrri Sembwan 1 created a surprise m the Mal.iya Cup soccer match to-day by holding Singapore to a draw of 2 2. after ihc visitors had
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  • 380 23 FIRST DAY Medicals Lead Raffles Singapore, Saturday. MANY collegeans, past and present, a number of professors, lecturers and members of the public formed the enthusiastic crowd who turned up to watch the first day's game of the annual two-day cricket fixture, played to-day at Sepoy Lines, between the
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  • 217 23 S.C.R.C. And S.K.C. At Hong Urn Green Singapore, Saturday. The S.R.C. were lucky m drawing With the S.C.R.C. at cricket this afterrcon at Hong Lim Green. Scores: S.C.R.C. Ist INNINGS Oscar Hing c and b Le Cain 4 G:m Lock ibw Westerhout 4 Inian Teck ibw Le
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  • 52 23 v'anr Ma'ay Youngsters' Party V 3. the Victoria School Ist XI at soccer or. :!p' t next at the school ground: M ittai, Ahmad Duke. Amat Boss. Omar, Abdul Rashid, Ar.'lfi" fcr.pt), A. R. Bansir, Omar Ahmad Bahajad, Syed Hassan. Sved Mohd. Kamak, Ismail Rasol. P. Ismail, Amat
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    12 23 Finalists m the 440 yards race at t-ne Police sports yesterday Tribune
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  • 42 23 Singapore. Fridf Th«» Commanding Officer of H.M.S. Herald has issued the following notice t.o mmineiy: The unlimited surveying beacons off ?.«nJ6ng S'rik- In Lat. 02 deg. 45' N and Ironp. 11l d r g. 21' E. (approxi., have b?cn removed
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  • 100 23 Tli? Ellora has arrived at Penanr: bringing 317 state-aided labourers from Madras. 1936 They were; Frank Scroope of Coraki (1926 k Tom Saul of Mac!?ay River (1927): Bert McLaren of Port Macquarie (1928) and Max Fisher of Sydney (193G). All the races were lowed on the Richmond River
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  • 150 23 Cricket Match At Serangoon Singapore. Saturday. AT the P.W.D. sports ground to-day, the P.W.D. defeated ai S.C.C. XI by eight wickets. CRICKET CLUB A. F. Hunter hit v/kt. b de Silva 2 K. M. Jopp c Sunnadurai b Sabapathy 7 P Barcram b d'Almeida 10 M.F.W. Smith b
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  • 436 23 Wins Australian Sculling Title Casino. N.S.W. June 21. KEEPING ahead of the title-holder, Alf Burns, throughout the three miles, Evens Paddon won the Australian professional sculling championship, and a side wager of £100, at Woodburn. on the Richmond River, m ccnvincins s.yle. Paddon began at a fast rate,
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  • 195 23 Cricket Skins At Hziigttn Singapore, C^tuiday. "JiHE Y.M.C.A. easiiy defeated the Int nLskillings in a cricket match played at Tanglin this evening by 66 runs. INNISK1LLINGS Scott c Lecrnbruggen b Kay 37 Dunkason b Hay 3 Callan c Barker b Hay Dingham st. Surata b Lyne 7 C'Dwyer
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