Morning Tribune, 18 September 1937
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Title Section14 1937-09-18 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 196. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, September LS, YXM. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article96 1937-09-18 1 Food Shortage Becomes Acute JAPANESE REFUSE ACCESS TO RICE WAREHOUSES ON QUAYS Shanghai, Sept. 17. JHE prospect of a serious food shortage faces the Chinese population of Shanghai, swollen by hundreds of thousands of refugees, unless the Japanese allow the removal of rice and other foodstuffsReuter - 96 words
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1372 1937-09-18 1 Battleships Arrive In Whangpoo River Shanghai. Sept. 17. WITH the trenches half flooded an the country roads turned to a quagmire, as the result of persistent rain, activity l on all sectors to-day was confined to a desultory exchange of fire. Despite the downpour the Japanese bombing planes were active,Reuter - 1,372 words
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299 1937-09-18 1 -W London,*Bept. 17. DISCUSSING Japan's finances and her war effort, the Financial Times l nints out that though Japan's previous adventures, coupled with enormous outlays on the Army, Navy and Air Force, have seriously weakened her f nancial structure, it would be premature toReuter - 299 words
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Article110 1937-09-18 1 Sir Hughe Hugessen To Leave Hospital Shanghai. Sept. 17. SIR Hughe Knatchbull Hugessen is leavine hospital within a week and will remain .m Shanghai until Oct. 7 when he will leave, accompanied by his wife and daughters. Elizabeth and l Alethea for Hongkong by warship and will IfReuter - 110 words
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Article159 1937-09-18 1 Mostly Carried In Home Ships London, Sept. 17. OF British overseas trade during 1936 no less than 92 per cent of that to and from British countries was carried m British ships, while the amount so carried to and from foreign countries was 47 per cent. These figuresBritish Official Wireless - 159 words
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Article97 1937-09-18 1 Australia Agrees To Build Bases Canberra, Sept. 17. THE minister for defence. Sir Robert Parkhill. has announced that the Commonwealth Cabinet has agreed to the British proposal that the Commonwealth should construct flying boat bases m the Dutch East Indies, to which the minister referred as "anReuter - 97 words
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Article226 1937-09-18 1 Destroyers Witltdra wn For Piracy Patrol London, Sept. 17. A COMMUNICATION was sent yesterday from the foreign office to Lord Plymouth, chairman of the Spanish nonintervention Committee, which was later communicated to the members of that Committee, informing them that from yesterday the naval non-intervention patrolReuter - 226 words
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45 1937-09-18 1 London, Sept. 17. AT a private session of the Nyon conference held at Geneva this morning an agreement supplementary to the Nyon arrangement and extending lta principle to surface vessels and am rait was ionnally signed. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 45 words
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Advertisement41 1937-09-18 1 ON OTHFR PAGES S Page I 1 Alleged Axe Attack 2 l I Sultan's Birthday 2 Anti-Opium Work 3 1 Local Soccer 22 i 1 To-day's Races 23 I Swimming Sports 23 S 4 Boxing 24 i A Tanglin Soccer 2441 words
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Advertisement32 1937-09-18 1 *"*^*•^^p^■p^p^i'■^■^^^■^^■■^^■^^■^^ shark our QSJjJ enthusiasm L_2,'KW'^ KLIM POWDERED WHOLE WILK is pure delicious fresh milk m convenient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be convinced. Distributors: GETZ BR ON A TO.32 words
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Article784 1937-09-18 2 JOHORE BAHRU ASSIZES vidence To Be Taken lv Hospital tlrom OS! Own (<»n'M>o"dcnti Johore Bahn. Sept. IC AN alleged brutal assault with what to believed t<> haw been ;«n on a Tamil labonrer an Sun Danca Estate, across the Scuda River, on July 30, \\;»s784 words
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Article212 1937-09-18 2 Bankrupt's Application For Discharge o Singapore. Friday. APPLYING for his discharge from bankruptcy before Mr. Justice Home to-day, Chia Sook Man, the proprietor of Chop Yuen Cheong, was told to renew his application m six months time, his lordship informing the bankrupt that he wished to make212 words
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Article72 1937-09-18 2 Lorry Driver Charged With Causing Death i From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. TEO. Malay Driver of a Malacca lorry aopeared before Commander J. C. Derrick and was charged with having caused the death of Abdul Suka by a rash or negligent act not inting to culpable72 words
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Article95 1937-09-18 2 Knocked Down By Unknown Car Singapore. Friday. AN open verdict was returned by the *__l Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, at the end of an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of a Cantonese, Lee Ah Kan. who was knocked down by an unknown car m95 words
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Article114 1937-09-18 2 Relief For Refugees In China OFFICERS of the Salvation Army inj China are doing all they can to, assist refugees and others who have! suffered through the war m China. A recent report stated that refugees had been pouring into the city of Peiping and Salvationists at once114 words
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Article127 1937-09-18 2 Bip Gal he nno At The O o Istana IN honour of the birthday of His Highness the Sultan of Johore. the Hon Ungku Axis C.M.G ihe Mentri Besai and Mrs. Azis gave a garden party a their residence yesterday afternoon Perfect weather favoured asioii. which was127 words
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Article68 1937-09-18 2 OUR London correspondent reports the death at Cheam, Surrey, of Mr. William Arthur Sims, who was formerly manager of the Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., m Singapore. Mr. Sims, who was 62 years of age. came to the East as a young man and was for68 words
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Article304 1937-09-18 2 Young Americans In Singapore Singapore, Friday. "CAILINCJ m one's own yacht is a very interesting way of travel," said Mr. G. W. Mefferd, a young American, who. with Mr. Ray F. Kauffman, arrived m Singapore m a 17-ton Marconi-rigged ketch at 8 o'clock last304 words
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Article, Illustration24 1937-09-18 2 General view ai ibe main table daring the tea party al Johore yesterday m honour al the birthdaj vi Bis HifliiieM the Sultan. TribuneTribune - 24 words
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Advertisement134 1937-09-18 2 Asthma Cause Killed m U Hours 'I hauls to the di of an A merlcan phj i lan, it now is poaaible to t rid of -hofii terrlbli spoils ol choking, gasping coughing and wheeling Asthma by killing thi ii m causa tii. l. is <;. i ms m the134 words
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Article965 1937-09-18 3 Why Opium Problem Is Such A Difficult One Singapore, Friday. '•ANTI-OPIUM work bristles with difficulties tv.* Anddicts is enormous wnnnilr firstly, the number of opium •hirdlv it i. thSSSht^tLt on?um SvPnnTif" 1 m the Far East sell opium and structure of the government^m\ance sad n^Tho UP965 words
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Article156 1937-09-18 3 Law Of Monogamy To Be Laid Down Singapore, Friday. ANEW bill establishing m form the law of monogamy within the Colony is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council, according to a Gazette notification to-night. The bill is entitled The Monogamous Marriage Bill, and it lavs down156 words
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Article85 1937-09-18 3 Births Must Be Recorded Within Seven Years Singapore, Friday. A RILL amending the law of resri _rV. M« n of births pnd d^nths within thi v is fo be in'rod'ieed into the lye Council shortly. Important omvision of the emendMc lefdslplnn is thai which establishes thni ,-m inofritjrpnte chid85 words
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Article254 1937-09-18 3 Judge's Remarks To Bankrupt Singapore, Friday. "ARE yon uoing to sit down nnd do "nothing instead of getting some work and paying your debts? You have been idle for the last six years Arent you going to do something about It?" Thus said Mr. Justice Home254 words
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Article162 1937-09-18 3 Public Comment On New Bills Invited Singapore, Friday. AN important change of policy m the •J gazetting of proposed new bills for the Legislative Council i.s introduced m the Government Gazette to-day. In the past it has been the custom to publish the draft oi a new162 words
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Article189 1937-09-18 3 Tht\ Would Keep Saving 'How Fat You Are" ii to know thai you lint: fat. without 'kind fcelling 10l That is how thii woman felt he decided to cut a stop to it. and m thiee months she took ofl 30 it surplus fat. Read189 words
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Article40 1937-09-18 3 (Junction of Selegie Rd and Short St.) There are vacancies m all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge. Shorthand, Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FKEE 01 charge m the HIGHER standai ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal.40 words
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Article22 1937-09-18 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistrate's Appeal Hex vs. Wong Pheng.22 words
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Article118 1937-09-18 4 London. Sept 17 RUBBFR Previous To-day Change Tone Dull Steady HE IW one +1 ISIS: 9M« B'h Oc't.lDec. Buyers. 91 16 91 II Sellers. 9'« 9>« Jan.l Mar. Buyers. 93 16 Sellers. 9 J 4 9516 116 London, Sept. 17. PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day Change In bulk118 words
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Article58 1937-09-18 4 tI'BBEE New York, Sept. 16. Previous To-day Change Ton* Quiet Dull Bpol BUJtr* 18^ 18 9 16 —3 16 B«ll«rt. 18 7 8 18 1116 —3 16 Jan/Mar. Buren 18 15 16 18 1116 14 Sellers 19 1 16 18 13 16 UN Ton* Steady Barely Steady58 words
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Article116 1937-09-18 4 Former Ceylon Chief Justice Dead London, Sept. 17. rE death has occurred of Sir Anton Bertram— Reuter. Sir Anton was Chief Justice, Ceylon, from 1918 to 1925 after being AttorneyGeneral there from 1911-18. He was m his 68th year. Sir Anton, who was knighted m 1916. was116 words
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Article50 1937-09-18 4 Singapore. Friday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.54 0.50 Benguet Consolidated unquoted unquoted I XL. 0.49 0.50 San Mauricio 0.49 0.49 United Paracale 0.44 0.43 l 2 Consolidated Mines 0.01350 words
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Article40 1937-09-18 4 The following are the U.S.A. rubber statistics for August 1937: Tons Imports 48,800 Consumption 41,500 Stocks on Lasi day of Month 171,100 Afloat for U.S. Ports on last day of im,nth 80,400 Consumption of Reclaimed rubber 14,70040 words
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Article145 1937-09-18 4 London. Sept. 17. FTenoiw To-day Chang* Distillers 10«6 107- +6 Dunlop Rubber Jf" General Electric gi +6 ImDerial Chemical Industries 36 10 > 2 37 -f 7 2 Imperial Tobacco 146 9 145 7 2 1(M 8 Anglo-Dutch 37 6 .37- —6 Canadian Pacific l<f 1U' +>«145 words
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Article69 1937-09-18 4 London. Sept. 17. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Parts (closing middle rate) ***** ***** r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate» g9915 16 9002 16 r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is. 2 l -> nom. Unchanged r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 3 1 16 Unchanged r.T.69 words
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Article25 1937-09-18 4 TIN Standard London. Sept. 17. Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £26P 4 £261 3 4 Forward £26(P 4 £260 3 425 words
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Article29 1937-09-18 4 GOLD London. Sept. 17. Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oz. £7.0.5 £7.0.3 J 2 IVi SILVER Spot 20 20 4 months' forward. 19? s 197 s29 words
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Article247 1937-09-18 4 Yesterday's Consular Communique Singapore, Friday. ACHINESE official communique issued yesterday states:— Heralded by intense shelling and bombing of the Chinese positions, the Japanese renewed their thrust yesterday towards Lotien and Liuchang. on the Shanghai-Tachang motor road. Sharp encounters, occurred at points east of the highway, but the attackers247 words
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Advertisement14 1937-09-18 4 SO till BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I llilll|M'Ul*llulftl<' Security TH. 5926, 2. Kmlayson Green14 words
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Advertisement47 1937-09-18 4 HE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100 000.000 Reserve Fund Y. 134,400,000.00 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACF I Manager 1\ YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room, j 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 0473 Compradore'i Desk.47 words
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Advertisement29 1937-09-18 4 4 \RBOI.IJTC SRC! T R!TY i j Motor Union j j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i i Agents: i i KfIUK, DARBY CO.. LTD. f Smeapore _4 Branches. •J* 4»29 words
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Article818 1937-09-18 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING M. Broadcasting 0.47 1 2 n.6onom B. M. 'iru^ee 620 7.00 Con. T. S 7% Prct. 25- 27OOD. T. S. Orel .3 25 9 E. Realty Co. 1.25 i 35N Trust Ag. 4.75 5.25 n Jid. 33.50 id N. Ord. 15.1)0 lG.2ucd do818 words
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Article196 1937-09-18 5 Lyall Evatt's Quotations Singapore, Friday. 4 p.m. Buyers Sellers MINING 1.00 U** long Fatts 1-32 l J4 43 litam ST* .-"271 28 5 \aiU o| «,r £amra *|i Klang River 1.80 1.85c0 Kuchai Tin I*l 84 Kamunting Tin 13- }J Laru 9 9*i 910 Lingui Tin 2.25 2JU Lond 9196 words
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Article221 1937-09-18 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG municipal 6% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 .103% 105 y 2 nom 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 109 111 nom 4%% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 «« 115 nom 4% 1913221 words
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Advertisement257 1937-09-18 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai. HoftgkOOff. Mani! i. Sin? ft] Investment Bankers I Dau'v I 9mm4 Qi'otatH'V Seivice. Hx mb NKW YORK CO iNGE COMMODn EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NKW- VOKK COFFE UGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD] CANADIAN COMMODITY E < BANGS. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSOMANILA257 words
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Advertisement162 1937-09-18 6 t^/yc«M)ec? 3 15 6 15 9 -4; S TEEMING WITH EXCITEMENT! ROBUST WITH ADVENTURE! I nFi.ll..>'! Willi i'-» v itnaiiu ■ii■ i \t I 'TII I V I > THRILLING STORY Ol MIX RUSSIAN RBVOLI HON. MARLENE DIETRICH i ROBERT JDONAT j "Knight Without Armour" J fit YOU WERE BORN162 words
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Advertisement230 1937-09-18 6 I Positively The LAST DAY! Thrills' Action! f%li^^& capitol] (^^^_|_^S^ > j> RKO RADIO Pictures _l w^^M*^^^' Production of M|fL JULES VERNE'S 1 J f/yWIR //j a mous Adventure ji^BS^^^ F,lmed ,n Tw wlf**^^** Continents! "Michael Strogoff" Starring ANTON WAI ItKOOK. AKI.II TAMIKOI I and a east of THOUSANDS 1230 words
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Article176 1937-09-18 7 Italy's Attitude Towards Nyon Arrange met it London, Sept. 16. THERE is to be no delay m putting into 1 operation the measures for the security of shiDping m the Mediterranean established by the Nyon arrangement The invitation to Italy to co-operate m the police task176 words
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Article192 1937-09-18 7 Ban Lifted By The Government Bombay, 26. k BOMBAY Government communique f* announces that the Government has lifted the ban on 26 films, all of which deal either with Mr Gandhi's departure to England for the second Round Table Conference, his arrival there, his activities during the Conference,192 words
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Advertisement329 1937-09-18 7 As Refreshing Skiing Holiday In The Swiss Mountains! j The Famous Star Of "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT' Now Has Things Happening In Paris! S i-X^^mmmmA Claudette as you love her best i topping everything she's ever >» < k *a for fun! J^J^^^m^^mmm^m ________HS____H_E_____Bl fBß_k,,jJ _HH!IMBBWffIPPIBPI ">< i IP _5329 words
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697 1937-09-18 8 GUTHRIE'S SUIT AGAINST PRINCE'S CABARET Unexpected Attitude Of Witness Commented On By Counsel /From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. v/i,...r< One Ec Lim. Lim Hee Kung and the Official GUTHRIE s sua again v the Supreme dun. and Mr. Briggs Xi Aadg reach. ana 1 stages >,; l u697 words
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Article150 1937-09-18 8 Man Drowned Before Wife's Eyes Emm Our Own Reporter) Ipoh Wednesday. FN trying to swim across the river to fetch his sampan, a Chinese tobacco planter of Chepor lost his life before the eves of his wife, m Sungei Perak at Lenggong on Monday evening. The150 words
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Article72 1937-09-18 8 To Stink Dock Arrangements I In England London, Sept. 16. The Norwegian Minister of Commerce and Fisheries, accompanied by several members of the Norwegian Parliament and Norwegian Government officials, will be arriving at Newcastle-on-Tyne to-morrow on visit to England, m the course of which they will study the72 words
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Article83 1937-09-18 8 Tasks To Be Completed This Week London, Sept. 16. FERE was no meeting this morning of the League Assembly at Geneva, but committee work was proceeded with. Late this afternoon the Spanish and Chinese questions will come before the League Council. The meeting will be preceded by private83 words
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Article40 1937-09-18 8 It is understood that Raja Kamaral/aman will be shortly going on transfer to Taiping, where he will assume duties as State Treasurer. Mr. T. M. Hart, the present State Treasurer, will be going co Kuala Kangsar as Assistant District Officer.40 words
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214 1937-09-18 8 BRITAIN'S OLDEST STUNT FLYING TEAM Douglas Fawcett (71) And Mrs. Amy Broderick (68) London. <By Air Mail*. SEVENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Douglas Fawcett, monocled. non-smoker, arrived at Hatfield airport recently with the other half of Britain's oldest stunt flying teai He and sixty-eight-year-old Mrs. Amy Broderick have come to England from Switzerland to214 words
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Article84 1937-09-18 8 £10,000 Claim By Typist DOROTHY Rogers, a pretty brunette, formerly Press bureau secretary at KKO studios, Hollywood, announced that she is preparing a suit against Joan Crawford claiming £10,000. Miss Rogers alleges that the star used her influence to have her dismissed from her job. Miss Crawford said84 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-09-18 8 Miss Dorothy Fisher enjoys a new experience riding a •Hollywood" Motor Glide," the first machine of its kind imported m the Far Last.23 words
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Article188 1937-09-18 8 Shot 16' Year-Old Boy New York. DOLICE patrolman Harry Camping narrowly escaped a threatened lynching when, before the startled eyes of 500 baseball "fans," he shot and killed a sixteen -year-old boy who was creeping over a garage roof adjoining Ebbets Field baseball ground. Brooklyn. During a lull m the188 words
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180 1937-09-18 8 PALESTINE PROBLEM POLICEMAN ESCAPES BEING LYNCHED British Efforts To Find A Solution London, Sept. 16. rpHE League Council to-day adopted a 1 resolution authorising the British Government to pursue the study of tne Palestine problem with view to finding solution on the lines of the Britisn statement of policy of180 words
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Article23 1937-09-18 8 Mr. Meredith Watt, partner of Messrs Lean and Co., Penang. and Mrs. watt returned from England by the m.v. "Lalandia" on Wednesday last.23 words
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510 1937-09-18 9 Electrical Judging And Timing Devices To Be Installed THE Empire Games to be held m Sydney next year will begin on Jan. 26, and conclude on Apr. 25. The track events will be held at Henson Park. Marrickville, approximately three miles510 words
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Article127 1937-09-18 9 Building Activity Greater Than Ever (By Air Mail/ London, Sept.6. THERE are probably more ships now on order m countries other than that of their ownerships than at any previous time, according to "The Motor Ship." They total at least 800,000 tons gross, their value is more than127 words
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Advertisement347 1937-09-18 9 .J. m^m} j TRADE BARGAINS j ,9. FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 3*/ 2 Cubic Feet $210 .00 4 240.00 5 280.00 Before you buy any refrigerator be sure to see our 1937 models with 5-year guaranteed sealed units. LEE FLETCHER 102-106, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. BARGAINS!347 words
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Advertisement371 1937-09-18 9 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED UBED CARS —A selection of 70 80 excellent Used Can always available m stock. We can recommend the following as real bargains, which ar..- backed by our guarantee and free service: 1935 Model -Ford Saloon 10 H P.— Price $1025; 1935 Model -Fiat Ardita Saloon 16.5371 words
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323 1937-09-18 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 18. 1937. ECONOMIC COLLAPSE JAPAN'S financial ability to wage war on a large flcale has been questioned by economists for some years. The last big earthquake prostrated ber financial resources, and wh<n her first attempted conquest oi* Manchuria began it was thought that Japaa would323 words
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Article978 1937-09-18 10 IS Malaya at long last becoming more political conscious? Recent public utterances and opinions expressed by those who lave been closely interested m the trend Hi all urs m trie country lend confirmation to the views frequently expressed m these columns political that the time when Consciousness the978 words
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Article, Illustration87 1937-09-18 10 Bombed daily by opposing planes, Shanghai, China's richest city has suffered severely in the present war. Hundreds of people have been killed and some of the city's finest buildings destroyed. Even neutral shinping has suffered. One rating was killed and several other members of the crew were injured when thePlanet News - 87 words
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Article255 1937-09-18 11 PROTEGEE OF THE SHAH Renounces Marriage o Tor Career Paris. AN attractive, almond-eyed Persian girl who, abandoning the veil, came to Paris to study medicine, told me that she has renounced marriage and will shortly return to Teheran as Iran's first and only woman doctor. Mile.255 words
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Article20 1937-09-18 11 Mr. A. L. Brown C.A., of Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, Ipoh. and Mrs. Brown, arrived from London on Wednesday.20 words
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222 1937-09-18 11 Soviet Physician's _> Success ANEW era m the surgical treatment of cancer has been opened as the result of Russian e*V*"ments m the transfusion of blood from the dead. This is the view of Professor S. S. Yudin chief surgeon to the surgical clinic222 words
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Article233 1937-09-18 11 Appreciation Of Commissioner's Service (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Thursday. AT the monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday. Mr. L. A. Chitty referred, m appreciative terms, to the services of Mr. C. F. Smith, who is now on leave and has resigned his seat m the233 words
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330 1937-09-18 11 "STAY-IN" STRIKE BY FRENCH ACTORS Right To Sublet Theatre Questioned By Municipality Paris. JIHE 'Theatre Sarah Bernhardt.' scene of the famous actress's many triumphs S i )ein l <* c "P led m ht and day by actors, subsidised by the Paris MuniriMJitv In order that they may not be330 words
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Article802 1937-09-18 11 Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE twenty first annual general meel--1 ing of shareholders of Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd., was held at thc v gii tered office of the company, No. 1. Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, Mr. C. J. Chisholm, the802 words
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Article, Illustration112 1937-09-18 12 AMERICAN FILM STAR IN LONDON It, Georges Bonnet, France's new Minister of Finance. France Press The return of archery to popularity is indicated by the record number of entries in the Southern Counties Championships which have opened at the Imperial Services College, Windsor. Photo shows R r. Pa tret blowingFrance Press; Planet News; Topical Press - 112 words
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Article, Illustration56 1937-09-18 12 CHILDREN AS BEE-KEEPERS A bee-keeping class is an innovation at the Wood Lane I London) open-air school. The pupils are protected during the lesson by gauze face-masks and ■■■ilt the bees without tear. So far only one boy has been stung. Photo shows one of the young pupils holding aPlanet News - 56 words
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Article, Illustration230 1937-09-18 13 The London Zoo authorities are delighted by the successful hatching of two iguanas-a rare specie, of l./ard-the survivors «f a Hutch of more than N eggs. The Zoo has never belore succeeded in hatching out this reptile, although they have tried verv hard with the clutches of eggs that haveFrance Press; Planet News - 230 words
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Advertisement41 1937-09-18 13 THE REAL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES RUBIS, etc. THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC., etc RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. including SaturdaysOpened up to 6 p.m. everyday41 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1937-09-18 14 Little Fashion Hints Black A Popular Favourite News Of Evening Gowns THUMBING through the pages of thei 1 current Vogue (and what «fMj J, RO od thumbing it UO the folding •new this year" fashion tricks impress ,d me as worthy of listing for you. who are planning your1,158 words
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Advertisement17 1937-09-18 14 VISIT mQHZCS for the latest Malayan Embroidered Handbags and Mules Something New! Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road.17 words
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Article103 1937-09-18 15 Two yard l of cretonne a tube of library paste and an oval pasteboaid box are all that is necessary ?o make an attractive hat box. Almost any men.- hat shop will give you a box— their hat? come packed about a dozen to the box, and103 words
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Article46 1937-09-18 15 If you're looking for a clever new scarf, pin, follow the lead of Joan Crawford. Joan's new pin is enamelled m regulation code flags. Each separate flag represents a letter m the name Joan The pin is colourful and blends In perfectly with summer sports togs.46 words
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Advertisement48 1937-09-18 15 jWe Offer loul j Every Facility i j when BIYIXGj Tajmahal Store j 23 HIGH ST. 1 1 Maison Marcelle For a Natural /^M^^ Perman«H fXfi'f^y Wave |U2_\ V^ KJCT **y__ X^ Try our latest W*p*' point-winding J system C II Stamford ttd. TeL 4807 Prop. J KOOf.48 words
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Advertisement17 1937-09-18 15 m£ JAi)£ W££ Ancient and Modern Chinese Art 18 Battery Road lst floor Phone 7143 DIAMOND DEER17 words
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Advertisement204 1937-09-18 15 j A TOURIST'S SHOPPING J GUIDE —A STUDIO I CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILm A m\. S FOR S ilfesjl NATURAL ARTISTIC Im^^^mSSßSt^^mU *>y I l if^'^\ TMM^jWa?^ j j r „•"<__._"' i Miniature Cameras i I G|gK^ V9t_N_PP9 33, Stamford Road Tel. Wl iO_^g^ Jj MH DR V CLEANING CHEAPER204 words
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Advertisement458 1937-09-18 16 m _________a__Ma^ffg==___Bßi m M I**.--*^ ./'''■wl_t£ I^l ________________W^^^____^____ ______________?*^^Wl________ < 2!s""""""*___________________ BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward*.. Doe Dne Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1937. 1937. CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 BANGALORE 6.000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17.000 Nov. 19 COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000458 words
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Advertisement553 1937-09-18 16 BSs-V^^ TO FRENCH PORTS 'vW,^^^^^ !jj mWL HOMEWARDS. CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 18 D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Mar eilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 8 tap VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 15 ADEN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Nov. 4 OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) I CAP553 words
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Article60 1937-09-18 17 Mails expected from AustraUa, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air 'Qantas. today Deliveries of boxholders letters cnlv 230 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. same day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) to-day Miveriei of boxholders' letters on y 3^30 p.m. and general delivery of60 words
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Article124 1937-09-18 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK I XPECTED TO \KKI\ I Entrance Exit Ship (ilodown (iatr Rajula 22 1 1 Menestheus 18 2 3 Pangkor 15 2 3 Achilla 11 2 3 City of Evansville 11 2 3 Perseus 7 2 3 Kanmnin" 30 2 3 Silverteak 34124 words
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Article102 1937-09-18 17 Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-day. Medan, Jask§, Amsterdam?! and ;London?": Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. today. Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, *Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam. Burma, India, Iran, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great (Britain, Ireland,102 words
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Article101 1937-09-18 17 Vessels A rriv ed Forafric, British, 2,122 ions, from Hongkong 15.9 to Sandakan 21.9. Silverteak, British, 3,603 tons, from Shanghai 16.9 to New York 25.9. Toboali, Dutch, 662 tons, from B.'igan 16.9 to Bag^n 18.9. Senang, Dutch, 729 tons, from Palembang 16.9 to Muntok 18.9. Silverguava, British, 3,088 tons, from101 words
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Article327 1937-09-18 17 Shipowners' [ssn. [nd Subsidy THAT the poiiey of the Belgian G ernmenl Li unjust to shlpoi the view expressed m the report of the. Committee of the Union des Anna' Belies (Belgian BhlpOWnei I Tiation' for 1936 It was the lirst year ol the lubaidy, which is327 words
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264 1937-09-18 17 THE difficulty of storing cargo m Hongkong is increasing dally, and many ships which arrive there these days are unable to unload cargo, consigned either for Hongkong or Shanghai, until a long search for godown space has been rewarded. The Nankin, for example, which264 words
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Article30 1937-09-18 17 M U now innounced that the L I Triestino liner Conte Rosso arrive at Singapore to moi .sunday and Kil sail tor Europe ,n the following day.30 words
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Advertisement242 1937-09-18 17 burns imiili** lim:. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. Oct 1 ct 5 MARELLA oct 30 Nov SSdmp round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia issued at the iollowing rates. sineaDore Brisbane, Sydney or First Class passengers may transfer at Si ngapore, _r_ Melbourne to the connecting KP .M.242 words
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Advertisement128 1937-09-18 17 j\. Y. K. LIKE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. sjs.' "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct. 1 ss. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct. 15 ms TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 Rates to Ist Class *?nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343128 words
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Miscellaneous161 1937-09-18 17 {postal intelligence STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TODA* F r PER DATE AND TIME Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Boelongan Sept. 18 8 a.m. pengerang Aik Soon >. 18 9 a.m. China 'generally except Shanghai Hosang »JJ JJ a -"JHongkong (Letter mail) Hosang n JJ }J a Japan Hosang }8 10 a.m. Borneo161 words
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Article316 1937-09-18 18 NAZI MAP OF BOLSHEVISM Red Illuminated Flames Nuremberg. Sept 7. BRITAIN. Ireland, India. Canada and Australia .ire all repreMBted as being centres of Bolshevism at the Anti-Bolshevist Exhibition whirh is one ol the attractions of the Nazi Congress. ■001 PANORAMA On huge panorama of the316 words
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Article220 1937-09-18 18 And Tropics Cooling Off Mos cow. DEFINITE evidence that the Arctic regions are becoming warmer has been discovered by Professor V Vize. the well-known scientist, who has just completed a study of climatic changes. According to Prof. Vize. the mean annual temperature In the Arctic reeions220 words
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Article58 1937-09-18 18 Momentous Scenes In The House Of Commons London, Sept. 16. THE autumn talks programme oi the British Broadcast Ing Corporation lni ciude a revocation of the momentous 'scenes m the House of Commons dvi«Img the last two hundred years by i means of descriptive readings and58 words
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Article62 1937-09-18 18 Evacuation By British Vessel London, Sept. 16. TN accordance with the arrangements already announced the British steamship Gibelzerjon took the first party of refugees from Valencia to Marseilles to-day. Altogether about 4,000 persons who have been sheltering in various foreign embassies and legations at Madrid since the earlyBritish Official Wireless - 62 words
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Article60 1937-09-18 18 Dr Miss i C. B. Smith, of the Malayan Medical Service, has been seconded for service m Johore as Lady Medical Om-cer-in -Charge, Women and Children I Clinic. Johore Bahru. Mr H. T. Ong, L.L.8., (LondJ, a former well-known Perak lawyer, who is now a member of the Chinese Overseas60 words
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Article317 1937-09-18 18 Value Of Work As An 1 rbitrator (From Our Own Correspondent' Kuala Lumpur, Thursday IN his opinion, Mr. S. Selvaraj, a clerk employed m the Agent of the Government of India's Office when he wa* cross-examined by Mr, W. G. W. Hastings, said that the three317 words
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289 1937-09-18 18 Armed Guards Tail To End It Paris. AFTER eighteen hours of revolt sixty criminally insane inmates of a State asylum at Hoerdt, twelve miles from Strasbourg, were locked m a single dormitory of the asylum wearing nothing but their regulation nightshirts, and guarded by289 words
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99 1937-09-18 18 "LEANING BACK" America And Arms Ban New York, Sept. 16. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has not invoked the Neutrality Law against China and Japan, declares the New York World-Telegram, m an Editorial on Mr Roosevelt's ban on governmem .ships carrying war material to Far East. Neither of these countries has form allyReuter - 99 words
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Article47 1937-09-18 18 The directors of the Kamuning < Perak > Rubber and Tin Co., Ltd., recommend a (final) dividend m respect of the ia« financial year of 12»/ 2 per cent., pay aDt on Oct. 18, with £10,000 transferred to reserve and £26,442 carried forward, sudject to audit and usual adjustments.47 words
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Advertisement90 1937-09-18 18 No Harmful Scouring with VIM Cheap harsh scourers are really kl harder work too because they rC^^^^^^^^^^^^M only scratch the dirt away. Use I Vim, and make all your house- I known canister. Ij J. Bmi l tm ¥f _XT^ M ___y_______________________________H A/uuvN use VIM /or I %jJ"«or cleMj *ffi__WUm90 words
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Article178 1937-09-18 19 SIX MILLION ENROLLED More Than Hal/ Are Children New York. MORE than 6,000,000 Americans are now enrolled m dancing schools. Mr. Donald Grant of the Dancing Teachers Business Association made this figure at the annual convention of that organisation. The influence of recent films, many of178 words
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Article333 1937-09-18 19 Stanton Nelson Co's Report IF there were any hopes that the inter- 1 national situation was on the verge or improvement they have been effectively dispelled during the past week. The Dictators continue to threaten and rave, the war m China goes on unchecked, and the rest of the world333 words
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Article62 1937-09-18 19 Monday. Sept. 13. His Excellency left Kuala Lumpur for Singapore by the night mail tram. Wednesday, Sept. 15. His Excellency dined with the In-spector-General and the Officers of the Straits Settlements Police at the Officers* Mess, Police Depot. Thursday, Sept. 16 His Excellency presided at a meeting of62 words
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1042 1937-09-18 19 Elderly Man Who Vanished London. U7IIO would like to buy a haunted wardrobe, frequented by a noisy male ghost of elderly appearance who makes his presence known nightly? AN APPEAL That is the appeal made by Mrs. B. Barclay of Carterton Manor. Carterton, near Witney.1,042 words
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Advertisement87 1937-09-18 19 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING? _U \^_^__tM___Tj _S~ t^XXX: X 'i]i^___^m^^/ xfft __H ___f____r^% _r Jv •"..v^V __*v^^^^PV_. it- i^^r 4 ____r_* tmjT^^ -.V r J*»****^<C7i:^. t^^T '.■■■l "****______> 1 _jr'*"^^*____ L-i4---. i^_ "rii i il y^-': V-_;{w -!'v^- 'Vc •V-'.V^. t,"r _L^^* ,^ttl_____r_______ '<<''J^^W*' l '•:X87 words
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Article299 1937-09-18 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend TIN Ayer Hitam 30% Int Sept. 7 Burma Malay 6d. Sept. 23 Idris 5% Int. Sept. 8 Klang River 5% Int. Sept. 22 Puteh 2V 2 f ,c Final 5^ Int. Rawang Tin Fields 6d. No. 10 Sept. 21 Renong Con 6d.299 words
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Miscellaneous509 1937-09-18 20 lon THE RADIO I 1 BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Tranunlsafoß M~i *lt m GSH 13*7 metrr* (t1.47 mc*A: GSG 16 M metre* (17.71 mn.): GSJ HJI metre* (21.53 ro<*>Transmission 3: SSS f m. i.M *.m. GSFI 13.97 metres (21.47 met.): GSG Ifi MS metres (17.79 mes.); ani GSJ 13.93 metres (21.53509 words
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Miscellaneous507 1937-09-18 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following are the principal American 5h«... -wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call-letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set io metres. TO-DAY 7.20 p.m.— Poetic Strings— New York, W2XE 21,520; 13.9. 7.50 p.m.— Leibert Organ EnsembleNew York, Pittsburgh, WBXK 21,540; 13.9.507 words
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Miscellaneous327 1937-09-18 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 12 45 p.m.:— Light Orchestral Concert played by Reller's Famous Hungarian Band. Relayed from the Adelphi Hotei. 2.00 p.m.:— lnterval. 6 00 p m.:— Chinese Music, Cantonese (Gramophone Records): "Kai Too Mun" and "Huln Luce Mg Kah." Sung327 words
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Miscellaneous325 1937-09-18 20 and Announcements. 7.45 p.m.:— Dance Music played b; the Station Dance Orchestra. l 8.30 p.m.:- -A programme of Sou > American Music: "Dime Porq_. 'Calle. O Calle et son orchestre Cuban. "Songoro Cosongo". O Calle Ison orchestre Cubain. "Flan V Meriengue." O Calle et son orchestre Cv I bain. "Rumba325 words
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Article413 1937-09-18 21 ON CHINESE INTERPRETER How He A voided Being Stabbed Singapore, Friday. GIVING evidence m the Assize Court to-day before Mr. Justice Laville and a special jury. Kwek Ah Ngow, a middle-aged Chinese, who is charged with the murder of a compatriot, demonstrated with such reality how413 words
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Article97 1937-09-18 21 Successful Climb By U.S. Scientists Grand Canyon (Arizona), Sept. 17. FIVE experienced mountaineers, the vanguard of the American Museum Natural History's expedition, have successfully scaled the I.2oo— foot precipice to Shiva's Temple Plateau, on whtch no human being has set foot since the dawn of creation.Reuter - 97 words
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73 1937-09-18 21 Paris, Sept. 16. POLICE investigations m the Paris provinces into the activities of a secret French organisation known as the "Cagoulards." a kind of French Ku Mux Kian, has led to the arrest of four men and the discovery of a number of sub73 words
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Article226 1937-09-18 21 Eligibility Of Spain For Council Geneva, Sept. 12. ALL delegations have arrived for the n opening of the Assembly. The Spanish nationalists have sent an unofficial delegation. No question of their recognition arises but they will actively canvass friendly countries. There is no doubt that the Aga KhanReuter Wireless - 226 words
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Article45 1937-09-18 21 Singapore, Friday. On Wednesday night, the premises of Messrs. de Souza Brothers m Stamford Road were broken into by burglars. The cash box was forced open, and cash and goods to the approximate value of $200, were removed. The police are investigating.45 words
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Article145 1937-09-18 21 Collision At A Johore Junction (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 15. A TAXI driver, Kuek Ah Seng, was charged this morning before Inche Harun bin Ahmad (Third Magistrate) with having driven his car m a careless manner at the junction of Jalan Meldrum and Jalan Siew145 words
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673 1937-09-18 21 THE funeral of the late C_iPt. (Q.M.) Francis Edward Cooper of the R. A. S. C. took place at the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon with full service honours. Capt. J. Hooper. R. A., Staff Captain Malaya represented The General Officer Commanding, Troops, Malaya. The673 words
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Article58 1937-09-18 21 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 8. The wedding took place at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Preston-cn-Stour, Stratford-on-Avon, of Noel Charles, only son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Butler-Madden, of Taiping, and Joan Linda Miriam, only daughter of the late Capt. A.58 words
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Article19 1937-09-18 21 Miss Elsie Stevenson, of Bonnington Grove, Edinburgh, has sailed for Malaya, where she is to marry Mr. Robert Black.19 words
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Article134 1937-09-18 21 Co-operation Would Be Considered Washington, Sept. 16. THE United States (.overnment would consider carefully any invitation by the League, such a.s i.s reported to have been sent to Washington, to participate m the reconstituted advisory committee on the Kar Fust, declared Mr. Cordell Hull, at a pressReuter - 134 words
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374 1937-09-18 21 Return Of Spore Chinese Singapore. Friday. TALES of Japanese atrocities m Peiping were related by a for mer Singapore resident, Mr. Tan Sek Kow, who m company with his wife and three children, returned to Malaya after undergoing several anxious days m fear of374 words
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Article37 1937-09-18 21 London, Sept n; sir Cecil Banbury, who died ln June, left .638,000, mostly to bis family He stipulated thai any beneficiary becoming a Roman Catholic would forfeit his Inter.- t under t.he will ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article626 1937-09-18 22 GORDONS QUALIFY FOR 2ND ROUND MALAYS BEATEN BY 2-1 Singapore Cup Soccer Singapore, Friday. MAKING their debut m local comlfi petition soccer, the Gordon Highlanders beal the Malays at Anson Koad Sladium to-day. m their SAI V first round (up tie, by two f ah to one. G mod account626 words
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Article148 1937-09-18 22 Woman And Boy Die Southport. SEVERAL thousand people were at Ainsdale Lido, near Southport, when a mothei and fifteen-year-old boy re a. child from th< Mrs. Pli en, of Hatfield-roa.i, Am dale, hing with her only when the tide tui <-bild gti Into dlAculUe Mr i" Id la148 words
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Article101 1937-09-18 22 YESTERDAY'S ties m the tennis tournament at the V.M.C.A. resulted as follows: Men's Singles B: Chua Yew Cheng (—3i beat Ahmad Shah (—3O) 6—o, G_3: V. N. Pillay (—15.3* beat M. Gareh (scr) 6—3. B—6; R. E. Meyer (—l5) beat Yap Kirn Swee (sen 6—3. 6—4. Men's Singles101 words
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Article140 1937-09-18 22 V.M.C.A. team vs. Fort Canning on Monday at 510 p.m. on Fort Canning ground: V. N. Pillay, R. Lyne, Lee Fong Lim, R. Eu M. Armstrong, E. K. Yzelman. Thong Sing Ching, G. L. Day, A. W. S. Thevathasan, G. M. Clement, I. B. Suratta. YMCA. vs.140 words
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Article87 1937-09-18 22 Bowes' Strange Bowling Record I W. E. BOWES, the M.C.C. and Yorkshire bowler, has carved out a niche for himself with a ball, but he is also a somewhat remarkable batsman. He made his first appeal ance m first I cricket m 1928, and m nine years cumulated nn abrogate87 words
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Miscellaneous25 1937-09-18 22 The Tides TO-DAY: Ml a.m.. 8 ft.: MJ p.m., 8 ft. 7 ins. TO-MORROW: 10.00 am., 8 ft. 4 ins.: :>.r>7 p.n.., ft. I Ina25 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-09-18 23 start of one of the rice In ye*terday'a aaeeeaifal Initial swimming ■ports ol Rallies Institution. TribuneTribune - 16 words
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435 1937-09-18 23 DETAILS OF TO-DAY'S RACES CLOSE OF SINCAPORE AUTUMN SKYE MEETING IF the weather keeps fine, there is every prospect of punters havin-.- a -md l time this afternoon, the second and last day of the Singapore Turi Club's Autumn Skye meeting. Racing starts435 words
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Article45 1937-09-18 23 Race I—Pacarose1 Pacarose Tai Mahal Race 2 Georire Robev Happiness Race .I— Phar Par EernJe* Race 4 Edgar M Double Speed Race s—Aiya5 Aiya Aiya Sauntress Race 6 Ch?.nce Excuse Me Race 7 Army Contractor Blue Bird Race B— Frivol George Edwardes.45 words
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Article137 1937-09-18 23 Autumn Tournament Results And Ties Singapore, Friday. RESULTS of ties m the S.C.C. Autumn tennis tournament played off this evening. "B" Class Doubles Handicap: H. Sardeman and P. H. Bodel Plenfait (plus 3) beat A. Buchanan and A. J. Thursfield (plus 15) 6—l, B—6. "B" Class Singles Handicap:137 words
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Article73 1937-09-18 23 No Change During September London, Sept. 17 AT September 1, the average level of retail prices of commodities was approximately fifty five per cent above the level of July 1914. For food only the average percentage increase was forty. These percentages were the same as at July 31.British Official Wireless - 73 words
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333 1937-09-18 23 1 npb'Chinest Win 7 litter-School o hi vital ton Relax Singapore, Friday RAFFLES Institution held their tirst BWlmming carnival at the Y.M.CA pool. Fort Canning, to-day. Altogether 15 events, including a water-polo exhibition match between Raffles Institution and the YMCA. Juniors, were provided m the333 words
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Article81 1937-09-18 23 Pact Talks Resumed In London London, Sept. 17. HISCUSSIONS in London for a new trade agreement with India to ftplace the Ottawa pact, which Wtrt id {owned at the end of July. were rammed yesterday. Sir Zafrullah Khan is leader ol the official Indian delegation and he theBritish Official Wireless - 81 words
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Article125 1937-09-18 23 No Trace Of Missing Yacht New York, Sept. 17. ANXIETY is felt for Mr. Tom Sopwith's Endeavour I. which brok^ away from the steam yacht Viva at midnight on Monday, while being towed to England. At first two and now four, coastguard cutters are searching. TheyReuter - 125 words
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Article71 1937-09-18 23 Returns To London From Holiday London, Sept. 17 THE prime minister, whose Scottish holiday has been twice Interrupted by brief visits to London for (Htcuaaiona with his colleaguea on the International ritual i will return to London by tbe nighi aim In accordance with original plans. No meeting olBritish Official Wireless - 71 words
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Article18 1937-09-18 23 1,, tin Dym up Fina ranglto Club l V F M. Adam t— 4) 418 words
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Article981 1937-09-18 24 KNOCK-O UT WIN FOR FERNANDEZ Boon Main Title Bid Fails LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT ENDS IN THE EIGHTH ROUND (By "Referee") .ihiitrf wis excitement in plenty at the Happy World last night. Ignacio F^rnande, and Ventura lUiqu« won their contests by the short route, and Sg^^M rasas out in the eighth981 words
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Article36 1937-09-18 24 Ignacio Fernandez beat Nai Boon Mah, Bth round, k.o. Ventura Marquez beat Joe Paraiso, 3rd round, t.k.o. Little Olaes beat Boy Quee on points, 8 rounds. Mohd. Mydeen beat Kid Amat on points, 6 rounds.36 words
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Article167 1937-09-18 24 The Cambridgeshire Call Over THE Victoria Club callover on the Cambridgeshire to be run at Newmarket on Oct. 13. is as follows: 10—1 Dan Bulger (offered), 100—9 taken. t 22—1 Esquemeling (offered), 25-1 (taken) 25—1 Reward (offered) 25—1 Artist's Prince (offered), 28— 1 i taken) 28—1 Lady ofReuter - 167 words
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Article130 1937-09-18 24 Great Fight With Hemchit At K.L. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. MAKING his debut m the Malayan ring Nai Tha Wan, a newcomer from Siam, created a very good impressior when he met Neil Hemchit at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night. Tha Wan lost on130 words
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Article53 1937-09-18 24 R.A.M.C Defeat Chinese "A" Side Singapore. Friday. [N a match played at Tanglin this after--1 noon the R.A.M.C. beat the S.C.R. C. "A" team by four goals to two. Tunstall (two), Allen and Sgt. Coleman scored for the R.A.M.C. whilst Low Kee was responsible for both goals scored53 words
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Article44 1937-09-18 24 Singapore, Friday. The following are the results of the ties played m the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green to-day; John Lim beat Sim Seng Watt, 5 7, B—3, B—3. Dr. Au Kee Hock beat Kiong Chin Eng, 2—6, 6—2, 6—l.44 words
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Article394 1937-09-18 24 H.Q.s Runaway Wm Over "A Coy. Singapore, Friday H. Q. Wing defeated "A" Company by six goals to nil m a match played at Tanglin m the Inter-Company Senior League. Losing the toss and kicking-otf, H. Q Wing kept up a lively attack from the commencement of the394 words
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Article167 1937-09-18 24 American Tournament At Goodwood THE Singapore Teachers' Association in--1 tend if entries are sufficient, to hold an American tennis tournament on Oct. 1, commencing at 3.45 p.m., on the Goodwood Park tennis lawns. The entrance fee is 50 cents per head. Entries which close on Friday, must be167 words
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Advertisement22 1937-09-18 24 j A. S. 4.1L1 S. j CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. THONE 7M4. THE TAILOR. <•22 words
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Title Section14 1937-09-18 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 12. September 18, 1937. EDITED BY 'HERMES" Kvery Saturday.14 words
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Article, Illustration1501 1937-09-18 1 Thirty Clubs For Hockey This Season (By "Sticks") HOCKEY sticks and shin guards, which had been laid aside in nooks and crannies, are once again being brought into use. Though the season officially opens only next week, there have already been a number of teams in action and who are1,501 words
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Advertisement46 1937-09-18 1 ELSEWHERE In To clay's Supplement Page Boxing Notes 2 Penang Rugby 2 Home Rugby 3 Perak Table Tennis I Pictures 4 and I Selangor Rugby fi Farr's Fights 6 Golf Open, 1938 6 Singapore Rugby 7 Local Soccer 7 Turf Topics 8 Home Soccer Fixtures 846 words
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Advertisement54 1937-09-18 1 J WE BIY BRITISH I J WE SEEE BRITISH > Rl MEMBER J I OUR i ADDRESS! j "CAMBRIDCE SPORTS" j (j 79 NORTH BRIDGI ROAD I SPEC I A I. ISTS mi. RESTRINCIN'O AND REPAIRING ALL RACKETS RESTRUNO ON 1 HINE WITH IN 'i HOURS WORKMANSHIP OUARANTEED i Proorietor54 words
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1059 1937-09-18 2 New Boxers Tor Singapore Ring Should Prove An Attraction THE arrival Ln Sine, more of several boxers of ".ood repute .oretclls a lively time In the local pugilistic world tor th. next few months. With the glamour of Fahmy and Frisco wearing off after their several appearances, with Gunboat Jack1,059 words
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Article34 1937-09-18 2 England Beat Ireland At Tennis ENGLAND, m an international tennis L match at Scarborough beat Ireland by ll matches to none. o. t.. Rogers. Irish champion, was unable to play d nf arm strain.34 words
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Article46 1937-09-18 2 ACCORDING to accepted records the n achievement of Kent at Dover m ►ring 219 runs m 71 minutes is without parallel n county cricket. ITS Sfl > at Dover B. H. Valentine and Ames hit up 205 runs m 95 minutes for Kent against Northampton-46 words
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Article1119 1937-09-18 2 From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Sept. 17 RUGGER Is properly under way m Penang. Both the Europeans and the Asiatics have had their trials, and have opposed each other, and In addition we have had the Newcomers v. The Rest game. As anticipated, the rugger1,119 words
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Article, Illustration24 1937-09-18 2 The Gunners, cup holders, were knocked out on Thursday by the Marine Department m the first round. Here is an incident from the game.24 words
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Article1100 1937-09-18 3 PUSHING PROM BEHIND BARRED IN NEW RULE PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF PROSPECTS IN HOME CLUBS (From Our Own Correspondent) 'THE new president of the Rugby Union Is Major-General B. A. Hill. CB, D.5.0., the "Basil Hill" of his playing days for Blackheath and England General Hill was1,100 words
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Article155 1937-09-18 3 Patsy Hendren's Farewell Century WITH a century Patsy Hendren said farewell to the Lord's cricket crowds who idolised him. And it was a typical Hendren century. Only one person was more pleased at this final century, made against Surrey, than those who watched it, and that was Hendren himself.155 words
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590 1937-09-18 3 TABLE TENNIS MAKING STRIDES IN PERAK (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Sept. 17 AF the various branches of sport m Malaya. table tennis, or ping pong, as it v Is commonly known m this country, has made greater .strides m popular favour than probably any other game There has been590 words
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Advertisement53 1937-09-18 3 otwz B you've dot a GRIP I /f_&o an I INDIAtyreJ S X \3?jr INDIA Tyres, like the bulldog, g \Z* have a tenacious Grip. They p take hold of the road and jr M never let go." Don't take f> y^ risks— fit INDIAs to your car. SIME, DARBY53 words
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Article, Illustration72 1937-09-18 4 Among new boxers who will be seen m action m Singapore very soon, the most interesting is Eugene Huat, formerly holder of the bantamweight title of the world. He will fight Johnny Mortell. This picture shows Huat to be a wellbuilt boxer for his weight. Asiatic rugby is72 words
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Article, Illustration52 1937-09-18 4 St. Andrew's Old Boys, who have set the ball rolling m the new Singapore ru; R.A.M.C. These pictures show the R.A.M.C. side m this match, and some incid than t The S.C.C. six-aside soccer tournament came to an end at the beginning of U team. The tournament was52 words
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Article, Illustration67 1937-09-18 5 a side. They played their first match recently against the V.M.C.A., who beat them. Here are the two teams Jsr_«. _rs._s rvsa s."B_ps_a» (Below) Two sisters, Mary Wee (left) Annie Wee, contested the final of the S.B.A. women's junior singles last weekend. Miss Annie Wee won. (Above) John67 words
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599 1937-09-18 6 Nothing But Praise For Tommy Farr SEVERAL FIGHTS IN AMERICA London. Sept 2. TOMMY Farr, British heavyweight champion, accompished a magnificent feat m staying 15 rounds with the world's champion, Joe Louis, m New York Farr was the first man ever to do this i Quite frankly there was nothing599 words
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Article, Illustration26 1937-09-18 6 Scene at the finish of the Jubilee Trophy race of the R.S.Y.C. this week, when a boat from the X.P.M. s.s. I hedens was the uinner.26 words
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Article26 1937-09-18 6 V w Dudgeon, formerly of Johore, will be playing rugby for Belangor this season, hay.!.", takcu a new appoint ment Lumpur since his return from leave26 words
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81 1937-09-18 6 Glamorgan s Fine Season In Cricket THIRTEEN was Glamorgan's lucky number this year, the best ever m the history of the Welsh county, for they won 11 games m the championship and defeated the New Zealanders twice. Gates, too, improved and they took £2.000 more than last year. The performances81 words
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Article837 1937-09-18 6 SELANGOR MAKE A PROMISING START (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. SELANGOR'S official rugger season began on Saturday with a practice match on the padang between the Newcomers to the State and Old Stagers. The latter won by 21 points to nil m a fasti game played on837 words
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Article429 1937-09-18 6 COURSE IMPROVED AT DEAL London, Sept. 2. THE Royal Cinque Ports golf club at Deal have already started preparations for holding the Open championship over their course next year. T remember the delay caused by the crowds at their two previous Open championships, m 1909429 words
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168 1937-09-18 6 Whiteombe Sets Up Low-Score Record ERNEST Whitcombe, of Meyrick Park, won the News Chronicle £1,000 tournament on the East Brighton club's course with the astounding aggregate of 268 for four rounds of a course measuring 6,453 yards. This aggregrate was one of the best ever returned m a major competition,168 words
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Article, Illustration866 1937-09-18 7 TEN MINUTE TRIALS NEXT WEEK ON PADANG I>UGBY always starts a little later ii the south than m the north Usually Penang. Perak and Seiango are well on the way to forming thei state fifteens before we m Singapon haVe even held our initial trials, anc this season is no866 words
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Article, Illustration10 1937-09-18 7 A. M. Valbenr (S.R.C.). eentreforward. Flight Lieut. Morse (R.A.F.), centreforward.10 words
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Article100 1937-09-18 7 Peculiar Finish At Worcester THERE was a peculiar finish to the match between Worcestershire and Hampshire at Worcester recently. Worcestershire were set to get 13 runs to win, but with 12 scored the umpires and players left the field under the impression that the match was completed. On100 words
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Article90 1937-09-18 7 A CURIOUS position has been caused by the performance of Dr. P. O'Cailaghan, former Olympic champion, m throwing the 16 lb. hammer a distance of 198 ft. 8 78 In. in the Cork County Championships at Fermoy. This beat the world's record of 189 ft ♦3 12.,90 words
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Article74 1937-09-18 7 German y' s Six Victori es 'PERMANY took part m six international U athletic meetings during one weekend recently and won them all. She beat Poland at Warsaw by 96 points to 72 Austria at Nuremberg by 118 points to 77. Czechoslovakia at Dresden by 129 points to 79, Switzerland74 words
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Article, Illustration695 1937-09-18 7 Marines Give Cup Shock Again SECOND ROUND AHEAD ANCE agam the Marine JJcpartmen have proved to be the giant killer ol the B. A.F.A. Cup competition. Each year since they entered they have upse the calculations of soccer fans by knocking out sides who stood high ii the popular favour695 words
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Article, Illustration988 1937-09-18 8 Captain Hawk - Some Suggestions To The STC. Captain Hawk TURF TOPICS By WHH '!'> von OT whether Oft do ould dei Gold Cup meetli ow weatht rws won i ful ror tIH nia "a- part ol thi id although then ram on the lasi day it dir re with the sport t<Tribune - 988 words
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233 1937-09-18 8 THE following is the full programme of fixtures m the English League and first division of the Scottish League to-day. First Division Arsenal vs. Sunderland. Birmingham vs. Charlton. Blackpool vs. Leicester. Bolton vs. Everton Brentford vs. Wolves. Leeds vs Huddersfield. [iverpool vs. Grimsby.233 words
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Article, Illustration38 1937-09-18 8 Lady Thomas presenting the Gold Cup to Mr F. A. W »a"dlev, joint owner with Major T. L. Fox. of Blue Peter. Next year Lady Thomas contestant for the Blue Riband. horse Rostrum should be a formidable (Tribune).horse Rostrum should be a formidable (Tribune). - 38 words
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Article217 1937-09-18 8 Germany Suggests Some Reforms GERMANY, whose team so narrowly missed "winning the Davis Cup this year, has strong complaints to make about the "utterly impossible" Cup system. Their point is that a European lawn tennis side are overstrained with early rounds, while this year the American winners were217 words
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Article89 1937-09-18 8 Great All-Rounder Lost To England MR. H. G. Owen-Smith's announcement that his return to South Africa is imminent is causing much regret. If he returns England loses her best allround sportsman. Oxford, Middlesex, St. Mary s Hospital. England and South Africa, he has carried all these teams on his89 words
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Article30 1937-09-18 8 R. W. V. Robins, the England and Middlesex captain, performed the hattrick against Somerset, making nine times this has been done m the season just passed.30 words
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