Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 15 August 1937

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    • 10 1 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1937. FIVE CEl*i
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    • 1172 1 SHANGHAI BRITISHERS TO BE EVACUATED THREE RAIDERS SHOT DOWN FIERCE AIR BATTLE SINO-JAPANESE GUNS POUND EACH OTHER The serious situation which arose m Shanghai on Saturday remains unaltered. The gravest fears are entertained for the future safety of human life and property within and outside the
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    • 197 1 Drenching Rain And High Wind Shanghai, Aug. 15, 7.30 a.m. CHINESE and Japanese artillery continue ro pound each other's positions releruJessly. but up to 3.15 a.m. no night air attack* had occurred. Since they starred- bombarding the I Chinese areas last night the Japanese warships have kept
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    • 311 1 458 KILLED 828 Wounded By Bomb Explosions Shanghai, Aug. 14, 11.30 p.m. The French Concession police announce that 458 people, were killed and 828 wounaert by bomb explosions m Avenue Edward VII. The casual ties are expected to lse higher as the figures are still incomplete. The Settlement pQhce estimate
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    • 183 1 Three Japanese Raiders Brought Down Shanghai, Sunday afternoon. k MESSAGE from Nanking states that the capital was subjected to three raids by Japanese aeroplanes this afternoon. Chinese planes engaged the attackers, and on the third occasion the Chinese claim that they brought down three raiders. The numerous anti-aircraft
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      19 1 The Garden Bridge, Shanghai, which is said to be a mass of frightened humanity streaming into the International Settlement.
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    • 253 2 CROWD 0F 5,000 DISA P POINT ED Tourists 20 For 0 At Close London, Aug. 14. AVtRNIGHT showers and a con- tintious drizzle this morning delayed the Third Test Match between England and New Zealand at the Oval to-day, despite the fact
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    • 135 2 To Take Place Of Former Empire Body Rugby, Aug. 14. IT is announced that the Government h:;ve decided to constitute a Colonial Empire Marketing Board to fulfil, m respec* of British Colonial territorism, some of the functions formerly discharged for the whole Empire by the Empire Marketing
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    • 83 2 Draw For Knock-Out Competition Singapore, Saturday. THE draw for the Singapore Cup competition, the first match of which will take place on September 6, was made this evening and resulted as follows: QUALIFYING ROUND Sept. 6: Moravia Sports Club vs. R.S.C. Sept. 7: V.M.C.A. vs. Indian A^sn. FIRST
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    • 54 2 Record Round In German Championship Badrm. Aug. 14. IN the German Open Golf Championship, Henry Cotton created a record n the first round with a score of 63. He leads the field by 9 strokes. The previous record was by Auguste Bovers of 66. Cotton scored an eagle
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    • 50 2 Bitf Increase In Number Of Recruits London. Aug ft. During th« month of July. 2,772 recraiti were ipp'-oved for the Territorial Army Sine? January 1, 1937 ther* has bevn an Intake of 33,012 recruits, compared wi'ii 26.7! 7 during the corresponding period of last year. British Official Wireless
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    • 219 2 Dean Bats Brightly For 79 Runs A MIDDLESEX REGIMENT XI beat the V.M.C.A. Juniors at Gillman Barracks by 93 runs, Dean hitting up a bright 79. Scores: MIDDLESEX REGT. 'A" Pope c V. Armstrong b Estrop 4 Connor c Kow Chu b Barker 23 Dean c
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    • 286 2 J.C.C. Beat Royal Engineers (From Our Own Correspondent j Johore Bahru, Aug. 14. YESTERDAY, the R. 8., Changi, met the Johore Cricket Club on the Johore Civil Service Club padang and lost by 17 runs. The J.C.C. batted first and knocked up 156, Dr. Lawson being top scorer
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    • 77 2 Entries are now open for the Clerical Union billiards championships for the open class <300 up', and A.B, and C. Divisions (handicap, 200 up) for the three ball game, and the same events and conditions for the four-ball game, making eight events m all. Entrance fees are
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    • 55 2 Singapore. Saturday. The cricket match between the St. Joseph's Institution and the Inniskillings. arranged for this afternoon on the Institution ground was cancelled, owing to the inability of the Innlskillings to turn up. Other games not played included the S.O.R.C. vs. P.W.D. match. Raffles College vs. V.M.C.A. and
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    • 1155 2 BEATS FAHMY ON POINTS 2 KNOCK-OUTS Siamese Boxers In Form (By "Referee") THERE were three surprises for the crowd at the Happy World arena last night. Gunboat Jack, putting up a magnificent fight, confounded the critics by scoring a convincing win over the much fancied
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    • 250 2 Japan Blames China ALLEGED LACK OF FAITH following communique trom Tokyo It forwarded by thf Japanese Consulate-General m Sing*, pore:— rpHE Japanese Government after an A emergency Cabinet meeting, trnmd the following statement on A us". 13 Since the Oyama incident, we hays maintained a
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    • 99 2 THE Chinese-Consulate General, Singapore, forwards the following translation of cable received from Nanking, dated Aug. 13: "Repcrts have been received of minor clashes m Chapei between Paoancui and the Japanese landing party at 9.30 this morning. Fighting is still continuing. "In view of the em?rgency, the
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    • 109 2 Traffic Disorganised By Floods Rugby, Aug. 14. THE effects of yesterday's thunderstorm which were accompanied by heavy fall- of rain were still felt this morning when many City workers were delayed on cheir way to London on account of interruptions and suspensions of the Railway services
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    • 409 2 'UNLAWFUL ATTACKS BY CHINESE PLANES' THE following statement issued by the Japanese Navy Office on August 14, at 30 pm. was for warded to us at 1.30 a.m. to-day by the Japanese Consulate- General m Singapore: "Chinese atrocities beyond the limit of human understanding m the
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    • 39 2 London, Aug. 13. The total amount applied for m tenders for £45,000,000 Treasury Bills was £82,140,000. The average rate for bills at three months was 10 5.64 d. against 10 4.80 d. week ago.— British Official Wireless.
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      29 2 A view of the Whangpo River at Shanghai. The Chinese have blocked the river near this point to navigation by sinking old ships and lighters laden wit i cement.
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    • 115 2 Start Of The Scottish League. Results Of First Games London, Aug. 14. THE Scottish League soccer season was ushered m to-day m summery weather. Results are as follows: DIVISION I. Aberdeen I St. Mirren 0 Arbroath 0 Dundee Clyde 2 MotherweU 2 Hamilton A. 4 Partick T. 2 Hearts 2
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    • 71 2 S. E LEVY 6- CO. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers *.n Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quota twn Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.
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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. s.— No. 10 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 356 1 i,till\USK BOMBS LAND IN SRTTTKMRNT RAIDING PLANE SHOT DOWN SHANGHAI WAR GENERAL BOMBARDMENT BY JAPANESE \)EAD AND DYING LIE IN SHANGHAIS MOST FAMOUS STREET, NANKING ROAD, AS A RESULT OF CHINESE AIR BOMBING. RAPIDLY THE FIGHTING IN SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA IS DEVELOPING INTO
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    28 1 The fa-nous street of the International Settlement of Shanghai, Nanking Rd.. m which lie dead and Iftag as a result of Chinese air bombs falling m the street.
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  • 865 1 Shanghai, kwg, 14. JAPANESE warships have started a heavy bombardment tf Woosunj* Forts, m rePly to the attempt of Chinese planes to lomh the Japanese Consulate and Japanese flagship lying alongside. A Tokyo message slates that an emergency meeting of the Cabinet was held this morninjt,
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  • 370 1 BY OTHERS Views Of British Newspapers London, Aug. 14. BRITISH newspapers give prominence to the Shanghai fight- under three-line streamers, and devote their editorials to stressing the international aspect of the drama. Here are typical views: MANCHESTER GUARDIAN: Po-sibly there are still some Japanese who believe
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  • 395 1 Shanghai, 6 pm. BETWEEN 20 and 30 Chinese were killed m the Nanking Road, and two foreigners were injured. Several cars were set on fire. Bombs from the Chinese planes started huge fires, smoke rising to the sky at a dozen points. A new battle started
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  • 323 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Aug. 14. According to a message received m Shanghai from Tokyo to-day, a serious split has taken place among Japanese Government leaders over the issue of war or peace with China. It is feared that the fall of the Government is imminent
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  • 69 2 DEA TH. O? Saturday, Aug. 14 1937, at her residence 29, Penang Road, the death occurred of the beloved mother of Messrs. R. David, A. David and r. David. Mrs. A. C. David leaves three children and five grandchildren rj mourn their loss. The funeral will take place at 3.30
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  • 107 2 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust (From Our Oum Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. MR. V. Nailathamby. Chief Clerk at the Customs Warehouse, Ipoh was acauitted by Mr. Justice Aitken yesteiday on charges of criminal breach of trus: of $965 and falsification of accounts. Counsel for the defence Mr. S.
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  • 237 2 Entertained By The Lotus Club IHE garden party arranged m honour of Lady Mirza Ismail, wife of the Dewan (Prime Minister) of Mysore, and the annual sports of the Lotus Club which preceded it were held on the Rangoon Road School giounds. kindly lend Dy the principal. The
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  • 172 2 (From Ovr Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. ALLEGATIONS of opium smuggling into Perak were made m the police court to-day by Mr. D. W. Montgomery, prosecuting m a case m which a Chinese timber coolie at Bukit Mertajam was charged with possession of 120 tubes of chandu. their respective
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  • 122 2 Chinese Woman Beats Ip A Male (From Out Oicn Correspciidc" Malacca, Friday. |N excited crowd m Kampong Pant*;! watched an infuriated Chinese Wfc iv .on of middle ag-e and slight build btiubouring a tall and fairly hefty ma.c c>: the species with a wooden cicg on Wednesday noon
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  • 389 2 Chinese Chamber Entertains Mr. Ngim Wee Chiow (From Otir Own C 'orre spoti denij Malacca. Friday. UNDER the auspices of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce a large ;;nu distinguished company entertained Mr. Ngim Wee Chiow to tea at the CapitoJ Dance Hail on the eve of his departure
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  • 98 2 H.E. the High Commissioner has been pleased to grant to the Hon. Mr. C. L Green an extension of his leave of absence as an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council, for two months and 22 days with effect from Aug. 15 inclusive H.E. the High Commissioner has
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  • 254 2 Lively Criticism By !>ade Union I- 13. HOLIDAYS wit N pay a] orte.* workni'.. week will be t). eipai subjects of industrial po discussion at "i > sixty-ninth the Trade Union Congress at -wich next month On the political side 2 large n of resolutions deal with
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  • 78 2 S.O.S, From The s.s, Chang On THE Master Attendant, Singapore, reporis havius; received the iol lowing s.ojs. message via Hongkong: **s.s, Chjuig On ran agrouna tl upproxiinately 1900 G.M.T. m kUMfmtk fthoa,' all cut lat. 31.43 deg. a;td long. 122.16 deg. The steamer requires immediaU assisLance From inquiries
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  • 45 2 The Controller of Rubber. Malaya ani nounces that tne exports of dry rubber i (uncorrerted figures > from Malaya, Brunei and Labuan for July were as folI lows:Tons j Mainland 46.072 I S. S. Islands 263 Brunei Labuau 21 Total 46 493 I
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  • 64 2 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qanlas liners: Arrived by the Adelaide -Mrs M Koltzsch, from Brisbane. Lett by the Atalanta Mr. T R Lamb, for Penang; Capt. Finnegan, for Karachi. Arrived by the Arethusa. Comdr. A. D. S. Murray, from Bangkok; Mr. Jones, from Karachi. Left
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    • 238 2 I Raffles Brasserie HAS BASAH ROAD j I TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY TIFFIN TO DAY $1.00 j Served from 12. 30 to 3 p.m. also t j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES j AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY! JHICH CLASS CONFECTIONERY} Wedding aad I RADIOGRAM I Outside Catering UirthfUj Cakes I
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    • 105 2 /tl I! !%VRTK O|t€'llill<> TlM'fedu* SPECIAL MATINEE, AT :u:>. IT'S SHIRLEY'S SHOW OF SHOWS! WaS^p mm&^ V° v '«ugb but your cy«s mist U P mothers and Bilk :^8 MBM m m scolds the irresistible icamp HKk *^v M ■|I|P&J 1)1 P she cares for! HHjPM I H*l*n WeiUty Robert
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  • 555 3 MANY EUROPEANS KILLED HECTIC DAY Pools Of Blood On Shanghai Street C( ENES of terrible destruction and k h are described by Reuter m tek-irranis on yesterday's sensational developments m Shanehai as a resuU d Sino-Japanese clashes. Many foreigners have been killed as I
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  • 135 3 To Take Place Of Former Empire Body Rugby, Aug. 14. IT is announced that the Government -■•have decided to constitute a Colonial Fmpire Marketing Board to fulfil, m re.spect of British Colonial territorism, some cf the functions formerly discharged for the whole Empire by the Empire Marketing
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  • 115 3 Asiatic Fleet To Give Protection Washington, Aug. 15, 2.10 a.m. Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary for State, I said that the United States Asiatic Fleet was prepared at short notice to remove about 3,000 Americans from the troubled zone if neces:ary. He added that the State Department was holding
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  • 242 3 Rain Mars Play In Third Test Tourists 20 For 0 At Close London, Aug. 14. OVERNIGHT showers and a continuous drizzle this morning: delayed the Third Test Match between England and New Zealand at the Oval to-day, despite the fact that the wicket was wholly protected. A crowd of 5,000
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  • 87 3 Draw For Knock-Out Competition Singapore. Saturday. THE draw ior the Singapore Cup com- petition, the first match of which will take place on September 6, was made this evening .and resulted as follows: QUALIFYING ROUND Sept. 6: Moravia Sports Club v s. R.S.C. S^pt. 7: V.M.C.A. vs. Indian
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  • 55 3 Record Round In German Championship Badem, Aug. 14. IN the German Open Golf Championsb'D. Henry Cotton created a record n r he» first round with a score of 63. He lenHs the field by 9 strokes. The previous record was by Augus'e Bovers of 56 Cotton scored an
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  • 50 3 Big Increase In Number Of Recruits London. Aug. I*. Dunne* the month of JuJy. 2,772 recruits were ipp*-oved for the Terrttoriat Army Since Juni.ary I. 1937. there has been an intake of 33.012 recruits, compared wufc 25.7!7 during thi <vi! re:-pondint» period of last year British Official Wireless
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  • 926 3 BEATS FAHMY ON POINTS 2 KNOCK-OUTS Siamese Boxers In Form (By "Referee") HHHERE were three surprises for 1 the crowd at the Happy World arena last night. Gunboat Jack, putting up a magnificent fight, confounded the critics by scoring a convincing win over the much
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  • 253 3 Japan Blames h na ALLK(iKI) LACK OF FAITH npHE following communique from Tokyo is forwarded by the Japanese Oon*iilato42enera] m Si pore THE Japanese Government, after .m emergency Cabinet meet ued the following statement on Au Since the Oyama inclde w< maintained a strictly fair
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  • 100 3 THE Chinese-Consulate (ieneral, Singapore, forwards the foliouing translation of cable received from Nanking, dated Aug. IS* "Rep* rts havt* been received ot minor clashes m Cliapei between Paoancui and the Japanese landing party at 9.30 this morning. Fighting is still continuing. "In view of the btmtrgtmcj,
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  • 103 3 Traffic Disorganised By Floods Rugby, Aug. 14. THE effects of yesterday's thunderstorm which were accompanied by heavy faU? of rain were still felt this morning when many City rakers on their way to London on act interruptior.s and HHpnu i the Railway services due to the
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  • 450 3 'UNLAWFUL ATTACKS BY CHINESE PLANES' THE following statement issued by the Japanese Navy Office on August 14, at 3 30 p.m. was foi warded to us at 2.30 a.m. to-day by the Japanese Consulate-General m Singapore "Chinese atrocities beyond the limit of human understanding m the
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  • 230 3 Boon Mah And Som Chit Win Quickly The first knock-out came m the contest between Nai Som Chit, 9.4 3 4. and Kintaro Sanada, 9. A good deal was expected of the Japanese, who did well when he was last m Malaya, but he was completely outclassed by
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    28 3 A view of the Whangpo River at Shanghai. The Chinese have blocked the river near this point to navigation by sinking old ships and lighters laden with cement.
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  • 126 3 Results Of First Games London. Aug. 14. THE Scottish League soccer season was ushered m to-day m summery weather. Results are as follows: DIVISION I. Aberdeen 4 St. Mirren 0 Arbroath 0 Dundee Clyde 2 Motherwell 2 Hamilton A. 4 Partick T. 2 Hearts 2
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    • 70 3 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers *n Securities and Com mod Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. NY. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 94 4 Good Progress Being Made i London, Aug. 13. f^OOD progress is being made with Bri VJ tain's newest cathedral m Surrey, i Owing tc the nature of the subsoil on the hillside West of Guildford. 778 reinforced concrete piles have had to be driven into the clay.
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    • 172 4 [aLHAM3Ra| TO-PAY 3.15-6-15-»15 T/f/.s Ig One Picture You Must See >>7f<7 77z- Tribune fSIE SS4IITY AdL^- >fe |J i•, v Tnc dMUi I "ny^v*y £xfra/ MOUNTAJN DEAN v. LOPEZ (Wrestling). (S&^CTDJ^^ OPENING TODAY 3 TIMES! 3.15 6.15 9.15 A POPULAR STAR IN WHAT WILL BE HIS MOST y^^Sfck POPULAR PICTURE!
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    • 234 4 Q^^> i%'A &A.# fl Tl Wj/ 1^ Come and enjoy a Hula Holiday with 200 S sun-kissed, grass-skirted cuties S TO-DAY ail thy CAPITOL I Paramount" s Big Musical Hit v 17 will drive your cares away "WAIKIKI WEDDING" J V/ITH JBING CROSBY 808 BURNS MARTHA RAVE SHIRLEY ROSS See
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 270 4 PASSENGERS BY RAWALPINDI Mr R. Norm, Miss A. Parker. Mr. S J. Mr. B. C Jordan Mr F V Duckworth Reason, Miss A. L. Rees, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. K. R. Yates. Singapore. Saturday. !C. A. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. B. Seymour, I/. P.. F. C. Lewin, Mr. J. A
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  • 761 5  -  Horatius THE VALUE OF DISCARDS By 17ALUABLE information can be given by discards and whenever it is possible to deliver a 1 message with a card, this should be done. A striking example of correct discarding and card reading is contained m the play of the following hana
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  • 148 5 Memorial To Nanga Parbat Victims JHE opening of the 63rd annual meeting of the German-Austrian Alpine Club was marked by the dedxation oi a room at th e Munich Alpine Museum fro German climbers overseas. Wan reliefs, photographs and maps shew the different peaks and the success
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  • 185 5 Food For A Million Pigs THE huge German national charitable j organisation which cares for the poor, especially m the winter, instituted I a campaign for collecting private garbage Ito feed a million pigs. What yart do 1 one million pigs play m Germany's national catering? In order
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  • 207 5 Tut Herself Right With Kruschcn "I am V.) years of age," a woman wri'es. "Yet some days I i 1 'Sing and looking luu yeaii old. I would get lit of exhaustion for no good ream at all. I was not lit to live
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    • 731 5 Add In Your Blood Kills Health and Vigour Kidneys Usually lo Blame fhere is nothing that can so quickly un- to stay there unless the Kidneys function dermine your health, strength and energy properly. as un excess of Acid m your Blood. Every Chemists and doctors In over 33 different
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  • 472 6 Opened By The Queen 28,000 SCOUTS UNDER CANVAS Vogelenzang (Holland), July 31. qnVENTY-ETGHT thousand boy scouts from all parts of the world paraded before Queen Wilhelmina of Holland when she inaugurated the World Jamboree here, to-day. The biggest delegation 8,000 strong comes from Great Britain and
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  • 155 6 By South American Doctors A PARTY of doctors from South America has arrived m Germany to take Dart m a tour organised by the GermanIbero- American Medical Academy. Before starting on the actual tcur the visitors attended a special course of lectures at the Hamburg Hospital for
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  • 125 6 Stockholm Professor Eugene Zachrisson, founder of "Anglic" or "English m Eezy Speling", and for many years Professor of English at Uppsala University, has died at the age of 57 at Ronncby, south Sweden. His wife was before her marriage, Miss Maud Violet Roberts. Professor Zachrisson took his doctor's
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    • 320 6 INDIGESTION goes m 2 minutes Here's something of real interest to aa sufferers from indigestion, heartburn, flatulence and stomach gas a new charcoal an activated charcoal with fifty times the power of absorption of ordinary medicinal charcoal. This new product is known as Chardox. Just put two Chardox fi^ R
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    • 458 6 Pimples Cause Killed m 24 Hours To get rid of ugly disfiguring Pimples all you how your skin is clearneed to do is kill the cause. This is now made ing and becoming at- .^bbbbSbßbJiw possible by the doctor's prescription Nixoderm. tractive. No longer will based on the proscription of
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  • 481 7 BEAUTIFUL FRENCH ACTRESS THRILLING MIXTURE OF DRAMA SPECTACLE WROUGHT to the screen m all the lifelike beauty of nature technicoJour, "Wings of the Morning" thp flaming romance of a lovely furtive fleering from strife-torn Spain, opens this work at the Pavi'Vm Theatre, S to.
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    24 7 Annabella. the lovely French star and Henry Fonda who appear m "Wings Of The Morning." which opens at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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    24 7 Fonda and Annabeiia, the beautiful French star, m a scene from "Wins Of the Morning" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 214 7 EDWARD G. ROBINSON In "Thunder In The City" THE brilliant Hollywood star Edward G. Robinson appears at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, to-day m his first British picture, "Thunder m the City," which was made at the new Denham studios by Atlantic films. The first scene is laid m a sumptuous
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  • 205 7 Lonaon, July 29. An arrangement has been concludec between the Royal Empire Society and the Victoria League about the entertaining ox overseas visitors. In future the Victoria League will be the clearing house for placing overseas visitors of both organisations m touch with hosts and hostesses who wish
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    19 7 Fred Astai^c and Ginger Rogers who appear m "Shall We Dance" at the Capitol Theatre, Sin .apore, this week
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    12 7 Jpmes Stewart, f lv A M.-G.-M- starwho is popular with Malayan theatregoers.
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  • 389 7 ASTAIRE AND ROGERS AGAIN 'SHALL WE DANCE 1 TOPS ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS EjiRED Astaire and Ginger Hog rs havt topped all their previous efforts m "Shall We P-.n c/ their latest RKO Hadio film, which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week. Funnier and faster than th ir earlier
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  • 64 7 Film Organisation's Warning (By Air Mail) London, July 29. IINLESS the production of first-class *J films can keep pace with the enormous number of new cinemas being built m England, the British film industry Is heading for an "inevitable crash." This is the opinion expressed m a
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  • 423 7 SEE HER IN "DIMPLES A Lovable Street Minstrel QINGING. dancing f?nd dimming her way once more into millions of hearts, Shirley Temple's new Twentieth Century-Fox triumph, "Dimples," opens this week at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore. Hailed as Shirley's wonder show, and featuring swinjjy new song hits and
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    • 43 7 HERMAN A. DEVRY LATEST ENGINEERING TRIUMPH FOR THE CINEMA. ONLY RADICAL IMPROVEMENT IN PROJECTOR DESIGN IN A DECADE 1913 1937 the industry \^S^j^^^^^ For farther particulars, please write to: 11/ V^ T 119 North Bridge Kd., Singapore. WORLD-WIDE RADIO CO. jffephorto C 92i
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  • 2609 8  -  C. Fox-Smith Our Short Story By "lif K. Charles Huggett, mate of the dipper, "Thomas Hophis pipe with the leisurely ol a weary man whose b is done, and strolled over to th€ rail tor a smoke and a look before supper. Raggett was a long lean
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    • 302 8 UPSET STOMACH QUICKLY PUT RIGHT Stcmach disturbances such as digestive .istruLs, wind, heartburn, and feeling of revolt, are invariably the result of "acid formation" which, as a rule, gets worse and worse and may ultimately ler.d to serious ulcers. By counteracting excess acid and preventing its formation. BISKIAG CBisurated' Magnesia)
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  • 1561 9  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Horkin THKK: arious signs 61 advancing age. In Britain a sure sign is that the policeear ridiculous^ young to you. One grot ith the impression that a police* ■Mil nl. middle-aged kind of person. you discover that the conn the conn r i^ a chubby-faced boy.
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    • 32 9 HIGHLAND CREAM" I j» tt M I IVY Ink PERFECTION G^LOF_OLD SCOTCH HQ3HQ] gUQJGJ^dII Thone Singapore: 5376 (4 lines). lunla I un;pur: 3330 (2 lines). Ipoh: 110 and 111 lines). WPS ?60
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  • 1868 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By our woman correspondent 1 LITTLE while ago Air Vice-Marshal and Mrs. Tedder moved from the Air Baac into their Singapore residency near Tyersall, one of the;? lovely olcl bonsai In Singapore with a whole park of spreading lawns and rmsniftrrent. trees, and spacious rooms
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  • 1470 10 NOW that the races will soon be on again very soon one has to think hard about what kind of a gown to wear. Lately the fashions on Bukit Timah have been more or less for tailored suits and only a few people favour the long Rowing
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  • 1714 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL SUCH a popular rendezvous as thp "■astern" Is invariably less crowded on a Wednesday than a Saturday night: when that I ise, mnnv peonie find It more enjoyable for dancing with more sitting accommodation available uud ciovement less restricted. Last Wednesday on visiting
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  • 112 11 iFTER the gay and -ft crowded holiday week-end, the Hill has a rather deserted appeal ancc, although possibly this is only by comparison as the majority of the bung- alows are suii occupied, but wcmen certainly seem to be m the majority an unusual state of
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    • 164 11 At Vogue's!! NEW SHIPMENTS JUST UNPACKED EXCLUSIVE EVENING GOWNS COCKTAIL AA T D AFTERNOON DRESSES SOMETHING NEW SOMETHING DIFFERENT and 50. .becoming! At Vogue's, where women have always been particular about their appearance will find the largest selection m town for smart evening and afternoon wear at prices that defy
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  • 613 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Aug. 15, 1937. COOL IN THE TROPICS MESSAGE from Calcutta states that the Army authorities are seriously considering tre question of providing air conditioning for barracks fal India. If the initial experiments are successful. the scheme will be extended and pr sumably wili come to Malaya
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  • 1327 12  -  C.H. Stanley-Jones Radio-Telephone And Broadcasting \/f A LAY A is not to be linked up by telephone with London thi3 year, next year, nor even the year after, m spite of promises made officially, both m Kuala Lumpur and London., a- year or two a.fo
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  • 597 12  -  A THOUHT for husbands. A A QHE was a poem. new frock was an epigram. The bill was a full-length historical novel A *> HPHE golf .novice had been having a hectic round, and, as a climax, nis ball lodged m the fork of
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  • 1595 13 MALA YA'S BID FOR THE SARONG INDUSTRY BIG FACTORY IN SINGAPORE CHALLENGE TO N.E.I. PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE DESCRIBED THE sarong market m Malaya was once m the hands of manufacturers on the East Coast and m the Netherlands East Indies. Through the enterprise of a group of Malay businessmen, Smtranore
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  • 125 13 Pans. The famous French airwoman, Maryse Bastie, holder of the South Atlantic speed record, accompanied by another woman pilot. Suzanne Tillet, has left lor a 'study and propaganda" tour of Soviet Russia, including Siberia. She hopes to visit Central Europe on her way back. The trio will take
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    14 13 The warping machines are seen m this picture, and the men who operate them.
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  • 139 13 Palestine's "Emergency Regulations" Jerusalem. NO political meetings or processions will be allowed m Palestine m future without a special permit from the police. Written application for a license must be made to a District Superintendent of Police at least five days before the date it is intended
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  • 289 13 Benefit For 10,000 Canadians Vancouver, British Columbia. WITH a scheme described as the flnrt and only one of its kind m the British Empire, British Columbia recreation Centres have been abi* to provide physical training for more than 10,000 young people at about ll|6d. per head per
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    16 13 A number of hand looms are depicted above. There are 350 of the?e looms m lie
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  • 354 13 Physical Culture Drive Valencia. AS women did m London during the Great War, women m Spain are doing men's jobs so that they may go to the front and fight. Many girl members of the J.S.U. < United Socialist Youth Party) have taken on men's work, such as
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  • 258 13 Demand For Haematite Ore Johannesburg. TVHE war m Spain may call into I tence another important industry m South Africa, if certain negotiations being handled by the Union Department of Mine; reach the expecV-ri conclusion Haematite iron ore, of which Northern Spain has hitherto been
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  • 47 13 Bull-fighting, greyhound racing, and the Basque Pelota games are to be suppressed m Spanish Government territory if a proposal made by the DirectorGeneral of Police, Lieutenant-Colonel Antonio Ortega, is endorsed. Colonel Ortega states, says the Central News, that he has always opposed bull-fifiht-ng because it is cruel.
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  • 1058 14  -  G. S. Hammonds Cliffs Honeycombed With Furnished Homes The Rock Temples Of j j Ipoh— Light And Hot j Water Fable Of A j j Monstrous Snake j i 1 IF you are m search of the unusual m Malaya, pay a visit, when the
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    • 57 14 Hupmobile A shipment of New models is arriving by the s-s. Mapia, on September 11, 1987. Distributors for Malaya: SINGAPORE MOT O R S f>* I IClM fe U i^to (Vhei?e /s a»<?. 3 r^^' rA^ (3AZ^ Hf^v<S\ -J tCjpr /To eerpvtw^ F Tl6ut y~"" T XX EXG AU W
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  • 584 15 BRILLIANT SHOW EXPECTED ITS MEANING Arrangements Well In Hand (Sunday Tribune Special, by a Staff Reporter.) THE Coronation Military Search■ffct Tattoo which is bein? organised on similar lines to the annual military pageant at Aldershot, and which will re staged at Farrer Park, promises to be
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  • 193 15 SOUTH AFRICAN BAN On Fleas, Worms And Spiders Pretoria. Liv c worms, shell and other fish, centipedes, fleas, beetles and other Insects spiders, frogs, reptiles, birds, rodents, and certain mammals are prohibited from entering South Africa by a new Import ban imposed by the Department of Agriculture. Unle..s special permission
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  • 456 15 Herr Hitler's Speech At Opening TVER .since the Munich Glaspala.t beu£aac,^ c a victure of the ffames In, 1931. VL d i_ b en Kt;li Hitler's hope ihat ii would bj replaced sooner or later by some other dignified building. That hooe has now been realised,
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  • 151 15 Belgrade Dead villagers on Vlasitch, a high and thickly- forested mountain iv Bosnia, are new be.ng buried m thick tree trunks to prev:nt bears digging the bodiss up and eating them. It is forbiden to kill bears without special permission m Bosnia, m crder to prevent
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  • 156 15 Prison Warden Does Not Want Them Moundsviile, West Vi-.pinia. THE warden or the state penitentiary hew has appealed for hj.p m r. c':^n: himslf of 2 200 ducks. The warden, Dr. C. F. McCPintic. w read cf the Wesi Virginia Wild LifL~ague. In 1934 ho obtained eiffrit
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  • 242 15 Old But Not Worn Out Many people look forward to old age with dread. They imagine that to be In the "sear and yellow" ace implies constant ailing and an m- ability to" enjoy the good things of life. But surely this is not necessary. In fact,
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  • 127 15 Ask For Equality With British In Canada Regina, Saskatchewan. A meeting of the German-Canadians here has adopted a resolution asking ior equality with citizens of British origin. The resolution has been forwarded to the Federal and provincial governments. Members of tne meeting demanded "equality and respect, and not merely
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  • 258 15 A Barter Plan For Cotton I Tokio. I A? AN will continue to be a competi- tor m the w^rld market for cotton supplies, for it is evict :nt that talk of r.rect developments to make her textile Industry independent of foreign producers is idle. Neither the
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  • 189 15 Census Of Those Serving In Territorial Army <Hy Air Mail) London, July 30. The names of "key" men employees m Britain's industries now serving m the Territorial Army who v/ould be wanted for retention m the event of mobilisation are to oe sent within the next few
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  • 31 15 Peter Davis, of Harpenden, member of the London Gliding Club, flew m a glider from Dunstable to Southend (fifty* five miles) m 3h. 40m. He attained a height of 4,000 ft.
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  • 50 15 When Haile Selassie, ex-Emperor of Abyssinia, was driving through Exeter recently his car came m collision with another. He and his son were jerked out of the rear seat, but neither was hurt. It happened m a crowded shopping centre, and when the ex-Emperor drove off I he was cheered.
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  • 601 16 ON INDIAN N. W. FRONTIER GURKHAS REPLY WITH BOMB AND BAYONET Karachi. rpHE thirty thousand troops, operating m the Wazirislan region of the Njrfh-West Frontier of India are still actively engaged m the task of hunting down the F. kir of Jpi, who is held responsible
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  • 300 16 "Biggest Discovery For 20 Years" Liverpool, July 28. RESULTS achieved by a remarkable new drug, described as th e "greatest discovery m medicine for 20 years, have been discussed at th e Britisn Pnarmaceutical Conference here. The name of the new drug has letters. It
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  • 38 16 Amsterdam. July 30. A congress uf airmail stamp collectors and an exhibition of airmail stamps begins at The Hague to-morrow. They have been organised by Dutch nh'lntelists as part of the international aviation shew there.
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  • 460 16  - REDUCING DRUGS AND THE EYES R. A. Thompson D. O. Sc. (By (Doctor Of Ocular Science) TT always is possible to reduce wi^ht by diet alone, ever, without i or massaga.fi certainly without s**t baths, most emphatically without c ;.:?s. and since one may get into truuoit with the drugs,
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  • 84 16 Prenfh Airwomen Ofl' r |'r> The iin, Maryse Ba I Atlantic record, another wo Lias left for tour oi 801 Siberia .She 3 >aope or The trip will tai: |an, Om.^k. Irkutsk The fliers then hope Warsaw. B; Budapest, Maryse Bastie k c so-Uii Atlantic .spe; ti rccoi
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  • 171 16 Mayor Explains To German Vnrl Italian Consuls Durban Blunt criticism of the lUtUm aiiii Grinn-m Governments, by a numb >:Makeivs at a recent peace mr has Ivm foliowrd by d plomnU< .xphtnations to the Italian and censu..". These t xpianations wfr<, made by Ai. F-t'i.ii:^ Johnson. Mayor of
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  • 137 16 "Rejtuitiug By Postcard** System Adopted •By Air Mail' London. July 28. A "recruiting by postcjtrd" system is now being adopted m the I oval Air Forces according to Air Mm The system ta a ne? i e--mlnding r.a f. int.: that they can pam a reward recruit joining
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    • 460 16 3Weeks Treatment mded 3 years &CIOIiU corns disappear Agonising corns made life a misery for thi9 woman. On one occasion corns wrecked her holiuay, for she simply oould not get a shoe on and therefore had to stay indoors. But Radox got rid uf her corns m three weeks Read
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    • 127 16 WHISKY J iiLnlxLl pv*^* 50% /> L.MKV3C B A chance of making money (8oz) fiC f go nearly twice as far de- SIZE \}*J (L S serves looking into. Par- SMALL m ticularly when quality and /iL V quantity are unchanged as Z\° Z J S^ffm the case with Andrews
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    • 384 16 BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Could Only Walk a Few Yards Can Now Walk Miles Since Taking Ephazone The ania/in^iy parotid e\perietn ol two .surteiors once v,r;uallv crippled hv Atihoia and BrpncUilis, must give you new hope Nenhei could uaik mom than a. few yards \\\i ioul lor nrr>ath. lio'h bought one bi»tt)e
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  • 1038 17 PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED IN SINGAPORE Practical Suggestion Of Employer Sunday Tribune Special. h y a stai7 Reporter.) ur.NDREDS of boys leave our schools every year, and unemployment among them is assuming serious proportions In 1C36. for instance, there were about t>4o and 900 candidates respectively f<ir
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  • 122 17 Leprosy Threat To Famous Actress Vienna Charged with having attempted to extort money from Paula Wessely. the famous Austrian film actress, by threatening to infect her with leprosy, Walter Moule, 19, a clerk, is facing t v ial before a Vienna Court. A few weei'.s ago Paula Wessely
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  • 206 17 Question In House Of Commons London. MR. Hall Came m the Hcuse of Commons, on July 21, asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he was aware that the temporary allowances granted m August. J922, to Government servants m Malaya on account of
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  • 49 17 Mary Pickford, says the British United Press, has been offered £30.000 by the Republic Studios to play the star role m Faith Baldwin's "Portia on Trial." Miss Pickford has been reading the script for the film during her honeymoon m Hawaii with Euddy Rogers, but has made no decision.
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  • 130 17 Baby Dunn Gets Film Contract Bonne Terre, Missouri. MARY Chris 1 me Dunn, a two and a half-year-old Bonne Terre girl, who has attracted the attention of America because of her extraor. mental abilities has been given a film contract by one of Hollywood's leading film companies.
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  • 31 17 Ostcnd Luxemburg's unemployment figures have just been published— The coun try's total of workless is five. Last year the total was 29. Luxemburg has a population of 300,000
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  • 57 17 "No germs." That is the verdict of Dr. Harry Pritchard, medical officer for Caernarvon, on a sample of water from Llanberis, Welsh beauty spot at the foot of Snowdon. Illness In the villas'? led the authorities to advise residents not to drink water unless it had been boiled for twenty
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  • 189 17 Nature never meant man to work strenuously day m and day out. amid the neat and fevers of this climate. Naturally the exhausted bodies of all who have to WOTt for their living cry out m protest. Your own energy is not enough to
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    • 256 17 A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. This is a condition (or disease) to which many name-, are piven but lew really- underktan.t It is simply weakness— a break down as it w«r«, of the riul iorcet that su3tain the system.* No matter what may be its causes (thrv are almost numbeiH- r
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  • 660 18 THIS STRANGE WORLD OF OURS POCKET STOVE: PILOT HURLED FROM PLANE GOME strange stories received this week-end from Renter Correspondent. 1 m various parts of the world: Budapest A "pocket stove" for use m WJiter has been invented by Dezso Nagy, an engineer of Mako, Hungary. Outwardly it resembles a
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  • 133 18 Loses His Umbrellas Wholesale Prague. The Absent Minded Professor is not merely a figment of the cartoonis s' imagination. Prague, at any rate, has one m real life. At the last polic? sale of lost articles fce-e, it wpr revealed that a certain, local professor was so absent
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  • 63 18 The wedding took piaco at the Ch i^ca Register Office, London, S.W. recently of the Earl ol Jersey and L.lias Virginia ChcrriU, the American film actress, who is now living at Swan Court, Chelsea. Miss Cherrill was formerly married to Cary Grant, the film
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  • 214 18 Perry Proud Of Its Monster Perry, New York. THE peaceful little village of Perry, New York, celebrates this summer the 82nd anniversary of the appearance of its famous "sea serpent." It was this terrifying monster that "put Perry on thp map" m 1855 and brought a considerabla :nflux
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  • 204 18 WIFE SOLD FOR 17/6 d Husband's Instalment Plan Hekinki (Helsingfords) AN alleged transaction by which a husband agrecti to "sell" b s w.Xc bo another man on the instalment plan bat bLen revealed at th e vJlage ol 11 iftvua, DDrtb-eMt Finland. T:;is is ihe siory, according to *ht police:
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  • 21 18 Dr. Henri Drej'fus (formerly Swiss). chairman and managing director of British Celanese has become a British subject, announces the London Gazette
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  • 651 19  -  Phoenix CHAMPIONSHIPS IN FULL SWING QUARTER-FINAL STAGE HAS BEEN REACHED (By vrOW m full swing, the Singapore Bfcdnifeifaa Championship tournament for juniors will be brought a stage further by the ties being played this week-end. It is interesting to review the ties played so far, ami
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    12 19 The SRC. cricket team, which beat the Singapore Non-Benders last week. Tribune
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  • 1080 19 Full Story Of Olympiad Soccer Sensation (By "Forward," Penang) J<HE full story of the Malayan Chinese Olympiad sensation, when the Penang soccer team withdrew from the competition, will form subject for controversial discussion for a long time. Certainly, up m the Northern Settlement, soccer circles are
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  • 589 19 PARTIES TAKING STOCK OF THEIR TALENT (By "Racquet," Ipoh) pARTIES and teams m Ipch, who the intending to participate m the forthcoming Kinta League competition, are at the moment busy taking stock of the talent available for thi? annual event, which is arousing much interest especially
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  • 63 19 Annual Inter-Team Tournament THE inter- team tournament of the Spartan Badminton Party which should have been played last month but was postponed, will be held at the Party's court as follows:— To-day at 3.45 p.m. A. team v. C. team, vs C. team. Sunday (22nd) 3.45 p.m. A.team
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  • 242 19 Successful Visit To Batu Pahat I»HE Coronation B.P. had a successful tour to Batu Pahat during the Auguest holidays. The match against the Premier B.P. of Batu Pahat was won by the Coronation team by four matches to two. Scores: (Coronation names first): Koh Beng Swee beat Khaw
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  • 103 19 (From Oar Own Correspondent) The following are the resul's oi the games played m the Adamevean* Badminton tournament. MEN'S DOUBLES. Tong Hon Kone Baba beat Dr. S. J. Chong and Ong Kirn Geok, 15—21: 21—16; 21—18. MIXED DOUBLES B Sen fc Miss Sun Chgi beat Loh Hung Loon
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    • 134 19 Singapore Badminton Championship Ties Ties m the S.B.A. men's junior Mattar and Lee Kirn Seng (Diehard), singes and doubles championship tour- P. Neubronner and Lim Som Chuan naments wiM be olayed at the Clerical 'Novice) vs. Lee Siak Keng and Syed tn'6n Haw-Par Hall, to-day as follows: Sa^'m (A.A.U.). At
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  • 1126 20  -  Argus Argus Well Done, Singapore! And Well Done The Selectors And Trainer Lim Yong Liang! Bouquets Where Bricks Were Expected Singapore's Win Was No Fluke Full Value For Victory A Splendid Clean Game Ably Refer eed League Soccer Back In The Limelight But Dragging On
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  • 217 20 Annual Tournament Starts Next Month iT the second monthly committee meeting of the Merrytime Badminton Party at the residence of Mr. Abdullah Matter on Sunday last, a resolution was passed and unanimously approved that the annual badminton tournament, for AB Novices ladies (league system and championship I will
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  • 196 20 The Select B.P. celebrated its anniversary with a dinner at the Happy World Restaurant on Saturday. There was a good attendance which included two lady members. Much conviviality prevailed. After the dinner, the party adjourned to the cabaret. Before a large crowd of badminton enthusiasts, which included several
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    17 20 Nai Som Pong, who has issued a challenge to fight Mohamed Fahmy over any number of rounds.
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  • 1262 20 Boxing Notes And News By "Referee TN my nores ]nst week I stated that the N S.C. rule.:? nre discreetly vague on the subject of the knockout, probably because, from the legal point of view, it is essential that modern boxing is not confused with the prize fighting of former
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    27 20 Mr. Charles de AlvU (extreme right) with some of thr boys attached to his training camp m Singapore. Kintara Sanada is seen on Mr. de Alvis's risrht
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  • 280 21 Back To China After Study Singapore, Saturday. THIRTY-SEVEN Chinese students passed through Singapore to-day by the Sphinx on their way to China after completing their studies m Europe and America. The party, which is led by Madam Kwong Leu Yee-Woi, a graduate of the University of
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    28 21 Mr. Wan? Pao-Huan M.Sc. (Econ) a post graduate student from the University of London. He is a government student, being sent by the Au Whei Provincial Government. Tribune
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    15 21 Miss Whang and Miss Chans, members of the party of students returning to China. Tribune
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  • 94 21 The outputs for tin and rubber fo* July, 1937, are as follows: TIN Pahang Consolidated Co.. Ltd.. 4.217 Pels. Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Lahat), 393 Pels.; 73,200 yardage treated. 495 hours run. Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (A. Etam), 342 Pels.; 153,600 yardage treated. 552 hours run. Sungei
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  • 68 21 The following announcements appear m the Johore Government Gazette: Mr. R. E. Wilson, M.C.S., has been appointed Assistant Adviser, Batu Pahat. Mr. T. P. Cromwell, M.C.S.. is seconded for service m Johore and appointed to act as Assistant Protector of Chinese, Muar. Mr. J. Bain has assumed duty
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    18 21 Dr. Hou Chent?, who graduated from the Berlin University. He is a doc f or of medicine. Tribune
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  • 276 21 Severe Flooding In London Streets Closed To Traffic London, Aug. 13. T ONDON'S spell of dry weather with high t emperatures came to a sudden end to-day m thunderstorms which resulted m severe flooding m many districts and caused considerable dislocation of traffic. I«M| Knightsbridge was flooded at one time
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  • 79 21 Report By Frasor And Company Singapore, Saturday. TIN three months £265.15 up 10-. The tone of the London Stock Exchange i.'i reported as dull and inactive owing to the Far Eastern situation, and Sterl!ng shares are offered from London over the week-end at prices which are not
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  • 15 21 Singapore, SaturdayThe price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: 13i% (down $1)
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  • 101 21 The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 29% (down V }i Sellers 30 (down 14). \ust;L. '.;:.i action. With the exception some enquiry for Rawang Tinflelds, jriccs genera ly speaking m mis market ire unchanged. RU3BERS. The prise of rubber m jondon and New York
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  • 100 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. Aug.) 29% 30 Good F.A.Q. m bales (F. 0.8. Aug.) 23 316 29 516 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 29 y 2 29% do. August. 29% 293,4 do. September
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  • 15 21 United Malacca Estates.— s2 6oo lb total for three months, 146,940 lb.
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    27 21 Dr. Phil Koh Ton^-Long, a graduate from Munich University. He was sent by the Tsing Hua University, and is a specialist m geology and natural science. Tribune
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  • 153 21 Official List For 1938 Gazetted THE following public and .bank holidays for 1938 were gazetted yesterday: New Year's Day, Ist January Saturday public holiday. In substitution for Thaipusam (Sunday Jan. 16) Jan. 17, Monday bank holiday. Chinese New Year, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 Monday and Tuesday bank
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  • 99 21 Singapore, Saturday. At about 4.45 p.m. yesterday, a young Chinese cyclist was knocked down m Anson Road by an unknown vehicle Tne boy had lacerated wounds ovcthe left knee and slight bleeding from tne mouth was noted. He was taken to the General Hospital. At about eight o'clock
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  • 147 21 K. L. CABARET CASE Architect Recalled To Give Evidence (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. MR. A. O. Coltman, architect of Messrs. Booty and Edwards, was re-called to-day at the hearing oi Guthrie's suit against Messrs. Ong Ec Lim and Lim Hee Kung and the Ofticia.l Assignee which is
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  • 46 21 Tokyo. Au^. 14. A report from Sipporo states llwt ihe cantain ai:c! 34 members of tht crew of the Essex Manor, which was wrecked on Au? 1 off the Hokkaido Coast, nre proceeding to Yokohama, from where Miey will be returning to England Reuter
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    31 21 Madam Kwong: Lou Yee-Wei, a s; "luate of the Paris University leader of a party of 37 students who are returning '<o China after their studies m Europe and America. Tribune
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1383 21 rOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES fIOLLOWING arc the programmes and Announcements. to be broadcasi from the 8.M.8 50 P-ni.:-— Organ and Piano RetriUl station, during the eototag week: «fiS%T^ IST^S w Ploom Again," played by the Eisht lU-L)A\ Hano Symphony. Selection of Wilfred Sanderson's Songs,
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  • 962 22 THRILLING GAME AT STADIUM GREAT STRUGGLE BETWEEN LEAGUE LEADERS A LEADEN sky and a chesrless early afternoon aug ured ill for favourable weather this evening and these ominious materialized when a sharp drizzle began to fall less than an hour before the First
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  • 248 22 R. THOY SCORES 120 NOT OUT St. Andrews Beat ClarkePlayers Singapore, Saturday. AN interesting cricket match was played between St. Andrew's School and the Clarke Rangers on the School ground this afternoon. The main feaiure of the game was a big innings bj' R. Thoy, who scored 120. not out,
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  • 119 22 Son Of Mr. Justice McElwaine THE British sports journal "The Field" records that David McElwaine. the son of Mr. Justice McElwaine, the Chief Just cc of the Straits Settlements, recently accomplished a notable feat at the Wellbury Preparatory School sports by clearing 18 ft. S in. m
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  • 165 22 Converted Into Banana Boat Boston, Massachusetts. THE steam yacht Hirondelle, whicn once bore the royal standards of Kaiser Wilhelm II and Prince Albert ot Monaco, has been converted into a banana boat. She has been entirely refitted. Mahogany and teak-flnished cabins have been removed to make study oaklined
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  • 243 22 Anniversary Celebration At Katong THE Vehicles Department Sports Club celebrated their seventh anniversary at "Berlinda," m Martia Road, Katong, the bungalow of Mr. Choo Lye Huat who kindly lent it to the Club for the occasion last week-end. The celebration commenced with the claying off the final
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  • 241 22 Singapore To Johore And Back THE second annual Singapore-Johore-Singapore cycle race (32 miles course), organised by Mr. Joseph Van, will be held this year on Sunday Nov. 28, at 6 a.m. Entry forms together with full particulars are now available and the closing date is Nov. 21. This
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  • 201 22 Championship Table To Date DOSITIONS to date m the county eric- ket championship table are as follows: Ist. q, 3 P. W. L. W.L. g -15- 5 3 4 M'sex (2) 19 13 4 1 1 0 285 203 71.5 Yorks (3) 23 14 23 4 0 345
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  • 89 22 The staff of Messrs. Anglo French s.nd Bendixsens turned out m force yesterday when th e final m the badminton doubles handicap was played between Tay Chin Lye and Chan Nit Chcon, and S. W. Tan and Wee Tee Hean, the former pair winning m straight sets 21—17,
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  • 188 22 25 From China Calling At Singapore Singapore, Saturday. TWENTY-FIVE Chinese students who are proceeding to Great Britain under scholarships given from the British share of the Boxer Indemnity Funds will arrive m Singapore on Aug. 27, and will be the guests of the Education Department during
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  • 127 22 Two Soldiers Charged In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. JAMES Hamilton and Patrack McCabe, J two privates from the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, were this mormnp produced before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, m the Second Police Court on a charge of theft of a ricksha m the early hours of
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  • 89 22 Mr. Edwin Tongue Takes Over The Duties An announcement m the Government Gazette states that the office of the Registrar of Companies will be transferred on Monday from the Bankruptcy Office to the office of the Collector of Estate Duties. Mr. Edwin Tongue, Collector of Estate Duties,
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  • 36 22 London, Aug. 13. The Chief Scout and Chief Guide, Lord and Lady Badtfn Powell, were the guests of Queen to day on the conclu?V', of the Sccmi* 'amboree at Vogelenzang Briish Official Wireless
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    22 22 Mrs. M. S. H. Namazie, balancing a book on her head m one of the races at the Lotus Club sports. Tribune
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  • 211 22 Dean Bats Brightly For 79 Runs A MIDDLESEX REGIMENT XI beat A the V.M.C.A. Juniors at Gillman Barracks by 93 runs, Dean hitting up a bright 79. Scores: MIDDLESEX REGT. 'A" Pope c V. Armstrong b Eslrop 4 Connor c Kow Chu b Barker Dean c
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  • 282 22 J.CoC. Beat Royal Engineers (From Our Own Correspondent j Johore Bahru, Aug. 14. YESTERDAY, the RE., Changi, met the Johore Cricket Club on the Johore Civil Service Club padang and lost by 17 runs. The J.C.C. batted first and knocked up 156, Dr. Lawson being top scorer with
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  • 77 22 Entries are now open for the Clerical Union billiards championships for the open class (300 up), and A,B, and C. Divisions (handicap, 200 up) for the three ball game, and the same events and conditions for the four-ball game, making eight events m all. Entrance fees are
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  • 55 22 Singaoore, Saturday. The cricket match between the St Joseph's Institution and the Inniskillmgs, arranged for this afternoon on the Institution ground was cancelled owing to the inability of the Inniskillings to turn up. Other games not played included the S.CR.C. vs. P.W.D. match, Raffles College vs. V.M.C.A. and
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  • 504 22 JUNIOR TIES At Clerical Union Hall Singapore. Saturday. ADOU3LES match between Mayflower players opened to-day's series of ties m the Junior Section of the Singapore Badminton Championship tournament, played m the gymnasium hall of the Clerical Union. The first set was somewhat dull, and although there was a
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  • 201 22 JOHORE BADMINTON Semi-Finals In District Tourney (Frura Our Own Corresponded > Johore Bahru, Aug 14. THL' Johorc Banru District Barimir. ton Chii'aj.iOi^hip Tournament being playel ok me Ayer Moleh School Courts is neuring completion and no< only the lii-alo remain to be pl«J« next week. The state Championship is esfiwtw
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  • 1196 23 ENJOYABLE SPORT ON SECOND DAY MR. LOGUE AGAIN VERY SUCCESSFUL From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. rpHtl'K were a number of upsets at i«>-di>.s Skye race meeting, vh;«i, ,-.iin proved most successful for Mr. Logue. The draw for the b'g sweep resulted
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  • 117 23 Month's Tour In April Next SHOULD the negotiations be successful a team of Sinhalese Sports Club cricketers will be touring Malaya m April next year, en lines similar to this year's visit of Sir. Julien Cahn and his t psni No' definite arrangements have yet beer
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  • 271 23 REGATTA AT THE YACHT CLUB H. E. PRESENT "At Home And Prize diving Singapore, Saturday. [\ESPITE a heavy drizzle which kept on the whole afternoon, there was a large attendance of membeis at the 18th annual "At Home" and Regatta of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. Among the distinguished gathering
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  • 130 23 Polo Tournament At Kuala Kaxtgsar IjND£R the auspices of the Malayan Polo Association, a tournament will be held at the Iskandar Polo Club, Kuala Kangsar, en Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Aug. 17, 19 and 21, when ihe Sultan of Peiak Cup and the cpooner cup will
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  • 146 23 Iniernational Rugby Matcl At Auckland Wellington, New Zealand, Aug. 14. IN the International Rugby mate] played here to-day, New Zealan. i beat South Africa by 13 points to 7, afte I leading by 6 points 'to 3 at haif-time There were 50,000 spectators. Show cry
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  • 64 23 Bateman Eliminated Fron Championship Singapore, Saturday. 1 pOUR first round foes m the Islam Club golf championship were play ed to-day, the results of which were a follows. S. N. Keliy beat R. H. Oakeley, S. I. M. Ibrahim beat C. A. R. Bateman, 1 Ui H. h,
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  • 196 23 First Teams At The S.C.C. Singapore. Saturday. CCORING 111 for the loss of seven wic- kete. the S.C.C. placed themselves m a favourable position against hS.R.C. m their two-day, first eleven cricket fixture against the S.R.C, which was commenced- on the padang to-day. Piiac^pal contributor to
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  • 287 23 A tsa party will be held at the Happy" Restaurant at 1 p.m. to-day to celebrate the success of the Coronation B.P. on i heir recent trip to Batu Pahat. Members of the Fair Badminton Party are also invited to this treat for their 1 atronage m respect
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    51 23 Miss Loh Swee Lan, the Muar Chinese girl athlete who went to China as a member of the Malayan 1835 contingent to the All- China Olympiad m Shanghai and remained behind to study at the Lian Rang Gills School, Shanghai and who has just returned to her home m Muar.
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  • 457 23 "Doped 57 Wickets To Be Prohibited (By Air IVIaU) London, Aug 4. TOUNTY Clubs are nw taking ma tcrs into their own hands- m the effort to provide the spectator with his moneys worth. There was a recent case at a county ground where a ground-man
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  • 147 23 Demajids Apology From Clergy (By Air Mail I London, Aug. 4. PLY-WEIGHT boxer 'Tiny' Bostock. 1 banned from singing m GoldenhU! Chapel, Stoke-on-Trent, said: 'Th" church rfflcials have done both mysci? and box'ng a grave injustice which oajls for an arwlogy." A sportman's service had arranged but church
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  • 86 23 Joinm# Lancashire League Lahore. July 2». AMARNATH, tht: Ir.diaj; test cnckct«r. who, it will be lecalled, figured m unfortunate controversy last ytar. ending m the Beaumont Committee enquiry, has received a cable from Mr. Morgan. Chairman of the Nelson Club. Lancashire League, o Her ing lil/n £500, plus
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  • 740 23 S.V.C. MEET Poor Shooting Conditions Singapore, Saturday. p>L^rirt :l .-^co;;, ih.«. Arittftt and an cvucast sky, visibility v.a> fair m Uie opening da;, of the Servic? Kiflc meeting of Ihe Singapore o'.untecr (up» held u>-aa;> at the Bukit jimah h.ange. The standard ol shooting waa high
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    • 229 24 G.S.F.A. CHALLENGE CUP Traditions of the British Army were relived at the Tidworth Tattoo on Salisbury Plain. Picture shows the Queen's Royal Regiment seizing Vigo fort, a scene from the Regiment's history. Planet News An incident m the play m the natch between the
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