Morning Tribune, 17 September 1938
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Title Section10 1938-09-17 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE <■ _gNGAPORE. EATVKDAY, September 17, i;.>. FIVE CENTS.10 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-09-17 1 Hf.Nl lin Sudeten leader in ■ovaku. against whom, acH/> a Prague message received Ht. a warrant of arrest has Hfd The information (adds But has been communicat.:m H the rnminal forces of the .^H World. fl Hr: 'i-\i!;f states that all m Hi'- in Sudeten German ■re been orderedReuter - 64 words
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Article138 1938-09-17 1 London, Friday crowds gathered at W to greet the PreI' Amongst those who ■wiK'd Air. Chamberlain aerodrome were Lord and Herr Kordt n ian Charge d 'Affaires) l plane landed at 5.30 H I earlier, Lord Runcib en flying from Prague, rluin said:— back again rather ected, after a138 words
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730 1938-09-17 1 CZECH CRISIS EASES I Berlin, Friday. TERMAN official quarters say that the situation is slightly easier following the Chamberlain Hitler talks. The slight optimism noticeable is attributed to the conviction that the democracies will substantially agree with Ilerr Hitler's demands. A Foreign730 words
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Article79 1938-09-17 1 Summons Against Prince Dismissed London, Friday. TIU summons for assault, formic in by an Oxford press p h o t <» g raphcr against Prince Mahmud of Tren«"»anu. after an alleged scuffle as a result of the prosecutor photographing th e Prince and Miss Bit in our while walking inReuter - 79 words
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Article180 1938-09-17 1 Indian States War In Europe London, Friday. BIKANER. first of the Indian States to offer its services to Britain in the Great War, has again led the way this time in connection with the European crisis. The Maharajah has sent a telegram to that effect. The telegram saysReuter - 180 words
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Article344 1938-09-17 1 DR. KOO SLASHES LEAGUE FAILURE London, Friday. 'clip the wings of thr monster Japanese aggression," China, through Dr. Wellington Kim, this afternoon asked the Assembly to take three steps: Firstly immediate application oJ Artir> Seventeen ol the Covenant. Secondly, an embargo on war and raw material and financial credit* toReuter - 344 words
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Advertisement12 1938-09-17 1 ttt Srrvi« Eicr fhanre i &< s I Hiii 2* ina ar I12 words
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Advertisement37 1938-09-17 1 v, W/»N MILK THAI KEEPS PERFECTLY V. I fHOUT REFRIGERAI lON IN ANY CLIMATE S i'HKN (JET KIJ.M POWDERED WHOLE MII.K Z MM W I EE^^BeE^^l^^^ In r^^Er^^EEg f El OBTAINAILE EVERYWHERI I i;i:t/> khos. a ro,37 words
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337 1938-09-17 2 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Friday. BTABBED m the right thigh with a spear, cut on the left forearm with a Chopper, Wan- All Kug, Chinese ri'bher tapper, was conveyed to thf hospital whtvi hi remained for 12 days. j Wah Ah Fook,337 words
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Article43 1938-09-17 2 i Singapore. Friday— Loh Peng, a eurpentier, charged before Mr. Kennetnl Blacker with being a member of an un-l awful society, the Communist Society; of Malaya, "was to-day acquitted, the magistrate yarning him M to be careful in iuture."43 words
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Article28 1938-09-17 2 The Conte Verde is due at Singapore at 8 a.m. on Monday and will sail for Hongkong and Shanghai the same day at 1 p.m.28 words
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365 1938-09-17 2 ALLEGED THREAT TO SHOOT COUPLE; CHARGE FALLS UNANIMOUSLY found not guilty by a common jury of a charge of criminal intimidation by threatening to shoot Wee Slew Song with a firearm. Wong Kirn Fong a Chinese fitter employed at Messrs. United Engineers. Ltd.. was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice365 words
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Article104 1938-09-17 2 Singapore, Friday. ATEOCHEW. Tang Teck Choo. who ple?ded guilty last Monday to the tneft of a rubber tree valued at $5. the property of H.M. Naval Base from their plantation at Seletar Road at about 11.25 a.m. last Sunday came up for sentence this morning104 words
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Article, Illustration189 1938-09-17 2 Peace Prayerß Cathedralß EVEN in this thrtateoH counsels of moderatiM dence and justice nuv I declared the Bishop o fl pore this evening at the! drew's Cathedral wheiJ ing the special public M intercession. A large croud attended M which had a full choir After reading a psalm, the!189 words
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Article87 1938-09-17 2 18 MONTHS RIGOROUS FOR DRIVE FATAL aJ SEQUEL I Singapore, Fjj EIGHTEEN months* n^J C prisonment was the *m passed by Mr Justice H^J Assize Court yesterday" »J Omar Din. Sikh ™f J a Chinese H»n»an 24 crv found tM I A common ]U > u MX guilty by the87 words
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Advertisement35 1938-09-17 2 I toi;, h e SE sr I M Wnt »ng Royal ,!T I io^er con An? 1 11 I tlon fl H opef I Nation. Vo 'k,- deinoß I phom: »>»;:> I R°NE.° LTD. jl^^^. SINGAPORE35 words
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Article226 1938-09-17 3 l nmpur, Friday. I|S a vice versa, and l fi fL; ding house' bee he two? Present■S. 1 l Luß«r Sanitary I I er all hotels where ■Ced i« ther than ac se f ,s rating shops and ■Jvenu,, and COffeC L.iu to this. Mr. E. D. ButK Urns226 words
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Article80 1938-09-17 3 CUPID LANDS COURT IN QUANDARY Singapore. Friday. THE Third Police Court found itself m a quandary this morning because of cupid! A case of criminal breach of trust brought by a Malay against a Eurasian Alexander van Riviero. m respect of a £old dn valued at $22. was to be80 words
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Article71 1938-09-17 3 Singapore. Friday. Wng before Mr. Kenneth A. r in the Fourth Court this morn■s I Tamil Hindu named Mutaya occupying the R.A.F. coolie Wo was charged at the instance Jnspector Kadir with having on it 6 p.m. being entrusted with t earringi valued at $50 tu71 words
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Article46 1938-09-17 3 Burned Joss Papers" Fined $2 IViduy.— A fine of $2 wai 'V; L C. Goh in the r''i ls morning on a ChiH Ah Yong, who pleaded guiltj charge of burning joss H froni of his house at 994 Hi u Road, at 7.58 p.m. on46 words
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Article56 1938-09-17 3 Sinparore. Friday. yean claimed trial Lp' :i > the Fifth court before h A 12 7On a char Be having kj jug 30, Enggor Street, com- a purse valued at 60 $80 buttons vaiuf d $18 and eal befOn Ring to Nangharam. I e Y P° s tponed56 words
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Article554 1938-09-17 3 2 Chinese On Murder Charge From Our Own Reuortrr] JHE discovery oi a highly decomposed body weighed down witli pieces of iron in a disused mining pool, and subsequent investigations revealing that the probable t ause of the brutal assault on the deceased was based554 words
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Article238 1938-09-17 3 Tenders will be received at the otnc» Of the Director ol Public Works. Flntfa purr, up to noon <>r the 2()th September. 1938. for the lollowt&f works;— Provision and erection of one OlWi 11 Quiurten roc Government oncers at Frinußlt Hill. Malacca. Fvory penon applying for ;i form238 words
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151 1938-09-17 3 TRAFFIC LIGHTS KEEP MOTORISTS IN THE DARK [From (Jui Own ftfpOTttTi reiiang. Friday I Till automatic light signal for S I ii iIIk at the junction of Bur- Z inah Koad and I'angkor Koad has S been ofiicially put into operation. Z It is the same as the one at151 words
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Advertisement10 1938-09-17 3 THEORY OF MUSIC Adults 'ana emj«en an^^e 25, Barker Roao10 words
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Advertisement22 1938-09-17 3 j™" I 111 l^\ «t^^ WS*^r^2M rLUIU IMM I O 111 ill 111 |r vfl'l 111 E^L JBjSjJfP FOUNTAiN PEN SINGAPOKK I22 words
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Article53 1938-09-17 4 Previous t Lonc|on jl i'T on Pans (closing middle rate) 178 31 r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 r.T. on Shanghai (dosing selling rate/ 9 1, H r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-132 H r.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 T,'u lb r.r.onNew York (closing53 words
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Article26 1938-09-17 4 (iOLD Previous To-da^*" 1 Fine Bar per o* £7.4.3 £7 48i SILVER Spot 19 916 ***** I 4 months forward I9 a r. 191,26 words
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Article102 1938-09-17 4 London, Friday Previous To-day Change hitkrfr Quiet Quietest JS**** Buyers 81 lfi 715 16 80C Sellers 8'« 8 -g Ist Forward (October) Buyers 81 16 715 16 -g Sellers 8' 8 8 1 16 aid Forward .November, fg!S Is" SliM »ri Forward (JanlMar.. fSSs. 3,' 6 "'es.e -lIW102 words
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Article135 1938-09-17 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 93 9 92 9 —liOunlop Rubber 26 9 27,- -3d. General Electric 76 6 76- —6d. Imperial Chemical Industrie* 30 29 9 -3d. Imperial Tobacco 135 7^ 133 P -IJIOH Anglo-Dutch 27- 26 3 -9d. Canadian Pacific 6 5% —v 8135 words
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Article56 1938-09-17 4 New York. Sept 15 ROBBER Previous To-day Change TOnc Steady Steady Spot Bayer* 16 V, 16V B -it Sellera 163 8 Wa —1 b Forward Jan.|Mar Buyers 16 3 8 16 5 lt> -1 16 Sellers 16».> 13 7 if. —1 16 TIN Stead v Firm Spot56 words
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Article18 1938-09-17 4 London. Friday liN Standard Previous To-day Change Bpot (afternoon (closlnjf price) £195 4 Porward £195* 418 words
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Article69 1938-09-17 4 Washington- M Mr. Morgenthau. Secretary^ Treasury, described the flisjt capital and inflow oi the do— greatest ever happened. He *j ,when worldwide nervousr.es V the European crisis was eo«V I was extremely rrmarkab eth jso little fluctuation of tae w« declined M the amount of foreignReuter - 69 words
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Article135 1938-09-17 4 Singapore. Friday. MESSRS. Frajser Co.s report for to-j day is as follows: Tin at midday was $98.00. down $1.25 and the price of Rubber at 4 o clock was buyers Spot 26& H cents, buyers JanuaryMarch 27! 2 cento, market very steady. Although both London and New135 words
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Article168 1938-09-17 4 MARKETS VIOLENTLY AFFECTED Sinirap^re. FridaH J^HE past week will probaMy po down in hist rn as one of momentous in the lives »f the present peneration. says \m and Peat's weekly report. ~H All markets havu been violently aifected by the alarn^ing development in Central Europe. All the great Con-.168 words
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Advertisement20 1938-09-17 4 sorru IIiSBTISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD Is Y T our MO I Oil CAB fully insured? Tel 592<3 2. Finlav.on 3rWB20 words
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Advertisement635 1938-09-17 5 I r-i 1 a nrc B M Tniit*^ -«KS SHARES go, s. Sd p r(f 13IJ Qxi rra^Pf O" Eastern United 30 5n rrdbCl F. and N. Ord. 14 0 f 3 5 -Kompany S o a^ ya I'f Gt. B. Life f. pd. .eoiS 70S I oore Sept. 16,635 words
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Advertisement562 1938-09-17 5 ERASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends TIN CloM Burma A: Id n« u MalayanT: MS" «A p t 2 H. »4S RenodcTta J 1( /iUl W:S SB sthn. Ifakyao 2 1/ 9 r mt «?r>nt 7 -J 2 int Sept 7 Sept 19 cs Ppt M 2 y 2% RUBBER562 words
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Advertisement263 1938-09-17 6 i 1 m i ll E GRANDEST LAUGH HIT OF YEARS II TO-DAY 3.15— 6.1>— 9.15 4 I P A ~y O I il'i COLBERT AND COOPSR TOCITHIR FOR THI I FIRST TIMI I I H,,ry viii mmmm**mmnmmcQ*Q»*d*M*to**™+* *»«mi» PfNi I .rnw.le... who mode f|C|lT/^ i 1 O^ \J^V^ v"^263 words
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Advertisement126 1938-09-17 6 X.« ti Positively LAST DAY! DON'T ji^'fl J s II I %I* I 111 I s "ohs-| p ALL THE MYSTERY of "THE INUsmTp^ 1 ALL THE THRILLS of FR ANKKN^p,^^' H i St k i k if >oh can ***** ss j Mho is mi: hum. '^H k r\126 words
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Advertisement82 1938-09-17 7 f AL L BEEN to SINGAPORE'S POPULAR* E NDEZVOUS of SONG DANCE j ■tHE COCONUT GROVE" u \j. ALL HEARD of the FAMOUS* ■OLLYWOOD NIGHTSPOT where j ■aRS of SCREEN STAGE mingle J •Tin: Cot own B)-M0RROW You'll have an opportunity of Seeing that celebrated place I s ■at THE82 words
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Advertisement214 1938-09-17 7 EXTRA SHOW ON Sunday 18th-at" II AM (TO-MORROW) TO-DAY 3 SHOWS 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. AT THE NEW AIIM ONniTIONFI) Direction: SHAW BRO&, LTD _^^^^^B I'anics the world with another hi^ hif ***JH i<:kiici. m.v.w JOAN BLONDELL EDWARD EVi RFTT 2IORION MAY RORSOX \U.EN JENKINS DICK KORAN HUGH HERBERT AND214 words
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195 1938-09-17 8 I Fourth Driving Conviction Singapore, Friday. AUMH Orchard Godfrey WM to-day convicted on the charge of driving negligently at the junction of Kar.ipong Java Road and New Cemetery Road at 6.30 p m. on March 12. and fined $31 or in default 30 days' r.i.195 words
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Article37 1938-09-17 8 Discharge Application Refused Singapore. Friday— Because he was not present in court. George Perkin a bankrupt was refused application for discharge by the Chief Justice. Mr McElwaine to-day. Mr g jj. Taylor. Official Assignee. [opposed the application.37 words
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217 1938-09-17 8 Friday IN extraordinary story of an offence n committed while accused was in the Straits Settlements Police Force was th* subject of a case tried before Mr. G. S. Raw lings, the Third Magistrate, to-day. The accused. Mansoor bin Mohamed "Joor, a Malacca Malay,217 words
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183 1938-09-17 8 j Singapore, FndayM QWEE Siah Kim. pretty 14-year-old Hokkien ffirl. to-day 0 mm for the prosecution in a case in which Mcrbali bin Ka«— taxi driver, was charged with netflisent drivin- at *M a.m.on.™ 12."> alontr Vco Chu Kans R)aa. Bwee Sial-. Kim in183 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-09-17 8 Douplas Fairbanks Jnr., Danielle Darrieux and es a»j >'V l I of Paris', opening at the Capitol on W«19 words
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Article174 1938-09-17 8 OWED $7,300, PAID $100 Singapore. Friifl QLAMVtG that he wfc <im of circumstances^! the fad that hcuaxall rupt jeopardised his positifl manager sf a Chinese tirm.l hong Tenjf, 63-year-old ChiH applied in person for a disdH before the Chief JustictH McElwaine to-day. H Mr. J. W. D Aabcoie, \>M cial174 words
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Advertisement283 1938-09-17 8 TRADE BARGAINS MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE (JUTLERY, GUARANTEED v itch en utensils USED CARS r u A selection of 70 —80 exceUent HOOX SECK TRADING CO., used cars always available in 1 Raffles Place, stock. We can recommend these Singapore. Phone 3858. car backed by our Reconditioned and283 words
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Article348 1938-09-17 9 I Johannesburg. IWAV through Africa from Cape Town to the Mediterranean, Icrinu l^> ssible to drive from L Oll^ 11 to c apc, was envisaged Mr. Alfred Jean Moeller, formerly Vice Governor-General of ian Congo, in an interview here. Moeller is on his way348 words
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158 1938-09-17 9 Chilean Finance Minister defends Country's Policy K Santiago, Chile. HVOUNG popular front criticism of the Chilean foreign debt settlement, the Minister of Finance Senor Francisco es (iana, speaking in the Camber of Deputies, claimed no country in the world had secured a better settlement. ■echu :■.)>.-; of the law. he158 words
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124 1938-09-17 9 25,000 ADULTS LEARN TO READ WRITE Teheran. [N two years 25,245 adults, who formerly were absolutely illiterate, have gained official certificates from Iran's Ministry of Education -n completing a year's study m evening classes. The classes were only inaugurated ,hree years a^o, and they are now found hroughout Iran. This124 words
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Article, Illustration76 1938-09-17 9 King Boris and Queen Joanna of Bulgaria have arrived in London on what is described as an "absolutely private visit'' They have been visiting Queen Joanna's parents, King Victor Emmanuel and Queen K!ena. in Rome. The Bulgarian monarchs have been asked by Ring '.cur-, and Queen Elizabeth to stay withPlanet News - 76 words
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Article114 1938-09-17 9 AMERICAN "DAR YS" ON INCREASE New York BECAUSE the number of "dry*" is on the increase in the United States. liquor dealer* arc proposing a propaganda campaign. The matter was brought up at a meeting of the New York State Restaurant Liquor Deafen 1 Association at Niagara Fans. -The number114 words
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Article106 1938-09-17 9 EMPIRE PROGRESS ON SHOW IPMen-j i Tor °nto, Ontario. and t Em P ire communlcaWav 1 ansport is shown here Gov' ,i l!ll Pd by the United gBSSS 1 for the Canadian *UHt is a large illubetwettf t h0 world showing ne Empire countries. Pmodiil Rlass screens, and movini through106 words
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Advertisement65 1938-09-17 9 1 1 1 1 nft ft ll'ft Biil^^^ HUOSUNb EUMENTHOL JUJUBES have lor over 40 years beer, BUCCtttfuUy used by Tens of Millionni IA-opie. Other Jubea, etc < w., come and «<>, but HUDSON'S BUIIENTHOL JUJUBES contlnw U) jiln public confWtene IbfOttffa their genuine worth. When Ned they preserve the65 words
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267 1938-09-17 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 17. 1938 THE HOPE OF PEACE I ALTHOUGH Mr. Chamberlain's visit to Germany has cleared the atmosphere and aroused general hope that calamity will be averted, it womd be foolish to say I that the outiook is altogether better. Anxiety continues, and the announcement that267 words
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Article825 1938-09-17 10 GERMANY'S MOST DREADED MAN [N terms oi Mieer power there il probably DO one in German> to-day, always excepting Hitlei himself, to compete with Heinrich Himmler. As leader of the S.S. Storm-troops and head, not only of the Secret State Police (Gestapo*, but also of the entire German Police Force,825 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-09-17 10 Sir Kingsley Wood inspecting the Centre with Air Commodore J. B. Bowen. The *^"J^%^jSJ background In th.> event of war London would be surrounded with these balloons. mour in« either be ferced to fly at high altitudes (reducing their efficiency) or become entangled »'th Planet NewsPlanet News - 46 words
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Article26 1938-09-17 10 Mr. C. W. Lyle has entered H having injured his thumb a: [M "M Mrs. Duncan, of Seremban. mate of Bongtar HospitaL k<b« pur. H26 words
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Article141 1938-09-17 11 Fleet Of River-Craft For The Thames Kughy. ARRANGEMENT! are bein* made by the Air Itair Precautions Department of the Port of London Authority for the provision of a fleet of rivf r-craft to carry out rescue and repair work among ships on the Thames in the event141 words
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956 1938-09-17 11 AIROPLANE DESIGN RETURNING TO OLD TEMPLE LINES I I our Oum Correspondent] London, Sept. 9. Hnuary 1, 1939, an inteBji,: new American Em l aeroplane will be B market. |is the Curtiss- Wright My to tarry 30 passenKt a cruising speed of Kn m In a sense, this is interesting956 words
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Article32 1938-09-17 11 Mr, w G. Harris, of the tutorial i tafl [poll Anglo-Chinese Oirls 1 Bch [poh and is now jr. S re Mi Harrl l M bead ofllce ol Ihe United Bnglneci Ltd32 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-09-17 11 Without an? training. Mr R T. Adams, a motor-engineer of Ham. Surrey, has built an organ in his garage as a spare-time occupation. The organ, '.yhich is 12-feet high, has about 550 pipes, and. except for the console, was built without plans. Photo shows Mr. H. T. Adams at thePlanet News - 62 words
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143 1938-09-17 11 Lindbergh's Amusing Adventure In Moscow )f WHAT appeared to Colonel Charles Lindbergh to he a personal in- suit, while on his short stay in Mos s cow. resulted in an amusing advene lure. e The French paper* report that Colonel 1 Lindbergh noticed that he was betnf continually shadowed by143 words
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Advertisement78 1938-09-17 11 I THE THUi TONIC FOOD I POLAROID Cilasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to !0 feel below the surface of the water. FOR THI FIKST TlME— perfect eye (oinfort for driving, cruising, Ashing, tennis or any outdoor sport. sec our78 words
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Advertisement56 1938-09-17 12 I Air Travel Cheaper Still AS FROM Ist OCTOBER SINGAPORE LONDON £130 PENANG LONDON £125 EVEN TIPS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. IMPERIALI airways] Bflrklnn and tnfotmation from the principal travel aftata, or (real Maiuneld A Co. Ltd General Afento for MalayK, Oeeu B^Ulng,56 words
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Article, Illustration262 1938-09-17 13 j^^ i\mu aor vi the Albanians .md his young Queen C.eraldine, pave a pala reception .it the Royal Palace m Tirana as part of thf V |b?"' an anniversary of the proclamation of Zo^ a** King. Queen Cieraldine nhn i« t>vnM>tinv Kihv moc •> r^cniendent flK^rt'Planet News - 262 words
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Advertisement45 1938-09-17 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING [TIE LATEST I PATTERNS OF I lIALLMAKSD BRITISH I SILVERWARE I hoks rustru ihshes I swkkt iacn I ALSO C I.OC KS 1 JIVVELLERY I WATCHES I m BKST IS TO COMK AND SE£ I RENE UUMANNI Kaffir* Place. SINC.APOKK. I45 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1938-09-17 14 Just Because Yol Must, at all Cost! CHARM and dignity are expressed m a moulded noun for the older woman, right. the bodice of which is graciously shirred to give the necessary fulness. JHE secret of good dressing lies not so much m the clothes you choose as1,012 words
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Advertisement12 1938-09-17 14 W£dAD£W££ I I Finest Chinese 18 Bat'.^ry Road. Ut floor Phone 714312 words
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Advertisement28 1938-09-17 14 PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 j M AISOV PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 79^1?^/S rd Rd 3 FORT R OAD SINGAPORE \i*i »rri 'Phone: 4610, -Ph^ne*^28 words
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Article, Illustration421 1938-09-17 15 lei That You m r l_' LI Ke rashionable Day Frocks Are Chic Though Simple !ll|n i from previous f-^- soft hate and blouses and H hats can be as large as you fct'-. will be most becoming K the bark of your head, to one side, or421 words
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200 1938-09-17 15 Ouur Jewellery Must be Just Right' lar ol those women who love v jewellery <and. indeed. Hf as can resist its charm?) you derive a great deal oi Bi'.' from fifteen minutes spent .>hop. He has such Hbial and LOVELY selection of B> show vou. ■th-r day, when we visited200 words
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Article235 1938-09-17 15 Most of the new dresses have nigh, unadorned necklines and broad should era. Some of their skirts are trim and slim, still .short of course, and a few are gracefully flared. Gold link belts or self fabric sashes that tie m front or at the back are235 words
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Article148 1938-09-17 15 DARTS are In tin newa then day irrltea our London correepondent d luu i .saw tIM other (lay had i liat crown witli all the maikin:;.. ol I dart-board on it ind three <larl ;ll( k lm up in tin- centre m trlmminf Another darti decoratton i iaw148 words
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Advertisement420 1938-09-17 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IH ENGLAND) Outwards Dur u u Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore 1938 1938 KANCHI 17,000 Sept. 23 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 BURDWAN 6.070 Sept. 24 BANGALORK 6.000 Nov. 19 HANPURA ***** oEt. 7 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. J RAWALPINDI 17.000 Oct. 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16420 words
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Advertisement276 1938-09-17 16 \k TO FRENCH PorE< !I* CHARCEURS RFUnB" i I FORBIN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp, DunknK M CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Ntzaire v W JTO SAIGON INDOCHIM C CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane and Ralph I I !GG VAN VOLLENHOVEN For Saißon II GG. PASQUIER I j The Successors276 words
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129 1938-09-17 17 piLLOWING theSov.el Authorities refuel U permit the the rTT Fil liSh VI SMIS l ilm lr< via Itner Neva. wh,«h passes through the Mb, uZgmt, m"? 1 SCr > r IV e <»" <■-»".« >f .a,u,. The length oi such a canal would129 words
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100 1938-09-17 17 Murder At A Zoo: A KingStruck Down Kingston Ml KIM i. wtu inm ii hessingtui lfl Zoo. The victim was a kin?. As visitors streamed out cf the rlrtUl Just before 4 o'clock they saw the Kin", Penguin, second largest of its kmJ In captivity, floating in the pool. There100 words
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Article237 1938-09-17 17 Arrived from N.E.I, oy KNILM plane "Pk-Afk*:— Mr. H. Rabenan, Mr. Fow ler, Mr. Jip Pong. Mr. v. Hael'tcn. Mr HiiJcn. Mr. HarUiooti Left for Saigon by KNILM plane Pk-Afk'— v nHactcd. Mr. Hillen, Mr. Mr. Harthoorn. Arrived worn WJS.I by KLM plane "Ibis":— Master Lehmann. Master237 words
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Article126 1938-09-17 17 Bankrupt Applies For Discharge Singapore, Friday. A KNANG shop employer, Bhatrt chand Motichand Gattani, applied before the Chief Justice, Mr. P. A. McElwaine to-day for a bankruptcy discharge in order to enable him to start a big business on hU own. Petitioner, who was one of the ttatf debtors in126 words
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Article98 1938-09-17 17 The king wu worth £ioo He was ta.st wen standing guard over tht Female Mrd ai she netted iniMa iier cover "Penguins are devoted couples. It is possible that the female will fret to death over this," a zoologist told a reporter. And Mr H S Qoddard,98 words
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Advertisement428 1938-09-17 17 IiAL INTELLIGENCE'; 'ATE AND TIM* Brunei and Labuan Kaiang Sept. 17 11 u ni H cdebes. "Moluccas and fc s IS }S: H K^»f 17 9 m Ban Ho Leong 17 9 a'ni" K !3 j^ .mri Singßawan? Boelongan ti 17 nam B' iriKu» a.m. l generally' Bmtulu Vyner Brooke428 words
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Advertisement52 1938-09-17 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. lOK HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA st nnn\\\ s.ooo TONS SAIUNG SEfTEMBER 22, \i 3 *M excellent modem iccommodstlon for n»f teloon and Becor tlclreU to Chta. and Jtpto ...t.-n-h:.,,, aW w.fh P ,p? r sn Coy.) issued at reduced rat* HARPER. r.ILFILLAN52 words
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Miscellaneous1391 1938-09-17 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORRO I TRANSMISSIONS 1 AND 3 Mcs (31.4 m > ZH^^;^^>Hkß| SINGAPORE o^ njs £;<*£■£ f^m^'^if iSfi m ZHP <I^»; i;^^ n^!^ (I^^i) J;S *g Ben. Jeanne dc Cas /as m 601 KfLevHzki at the Piano. iliS ufcfe^K f HI -uncle Arthur.'-a moral fan- 613 closing1,391 words
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Article301 1938-09-17 19 GERMAN MILITARY ACTIVITY Feverish Preparations 35-MILE-DEEP MAGINOT LINE COUNTERPART London. JRITISH Service opinion and ihe public generally have been profoundly stirred by the revelations of feverish activity In .he construction of German fortifications. It is estimated that 300,000 men of all ages and types are to-day working solely on fortifications301 words
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Advertisement9 1938-09-17 19 1 BAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. w.ncapnre Kuala Lumpur Pfnane9 words
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Miscellaneous314 1938-09-17 19 ■jEK-END RADI |^Bir^ rV Q,. Topical Gazette IBS rplav^. Li ht music ■^Sweden Empire relay) I and m l;;:r i:i thc Madras Station. ■^V programme (records) ■5S Orchestra Concert (relay A ReCl T^r iAcc. MissTheil ia «ariPtv Menezes and the ■^crn Jari Orchestra: Dance d announcements P c V.rtc music314 words
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Miscellaneous438 1938-09-17 19 0 PROGRAMMES 7.40 Sizet— -Carmen"— Act l _l>i es Alfar.i Tellini. Aristide Baracch"l C t iOrus La ScaJa Milan wun the Milan Symphony Orchestra conducted by Cay Lorenzo Molajoli. 8.33 Yenudi Menuhm (Violin Solos--8.00 Renter and Rugby Press, weather repor: a nd announces 9.00 Marek Weber's orchestra 9.20 Organ Music.438 words
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Article, Illustration1780 1938-09-17 20 WHAT TO BACK TO-DAY^ Selections SELECTIONS for this afternoon's 3 races at Biikit Timah axe as follow*:— Race I—FOXY Sir Patrick Race Z-MARC HETA D Selan^or II Race 3 —A.DC Blossom Time Race 4— SLLVERLAW Fair Kin* Race S—LISHEEN Eagle's Eye Race 6—JADE LADY Quick1,780 words
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196 1938-09-17 21 Japanese Making No Headway In China War I Hankow, Friday. KESK troops are attacking the southern highway to JuiP wheie their drives faled on Monday and Tuesday. hLgnese casualties occu red when they reattacked on esday. yni including the dropping M m < nrii rv bombs, took place ftSTS Hill,196 words
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137 1938-09-17 21 cfl Our Oun Reporter] m Ipoh, Friday. 1 Ml will soon be able to ■fcti't' having the largest I I the world. The order ■wn placed by Petaling Tin ted for their holdings in W Lumpur, a very rich field, mis already being worked Pur137 words
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Article45 1938-09-17 21 When Tan Tian f the town office of bber Works. Ltd., ap•■nneth A. Blacker tWa afternoon folcrimlnal breach of Guilders 921.71 bempany. Inspector IM.vtivp Branch that other facts Ho therefore S rx^tponement. ed Inspector Byrde's .^•d who obtained $900 le^^^day afternoon had that45 words
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132 1938-09-17 21 Singapore. Friday. A fine of $400 (in default 4 weeks rigorous imprisonment) was im posed this morning by Mr. S. H. Cheah, the Si\th Magistrate, on Tay Pock who was found guilty of "importing rubber into the Colony without a certificate of origin." Tay Pock132 words
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86 1938-09-17 21 KING ATTENDS FUNERAL OF PRINCE ARTHUR London. Friday Hi.s Majesty, In the uniform of FieldMarshal, motored from Buckingham Palace to Windsor and attended the funeral of Prtnc Arthur of Oonnaught to-day. The King walked to the procession from the static n to Saint George' Chapel. Windsor Castle, with the EarlReuter - 86 words
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Article46 1938-09-17 21 Shanghai. Friday 1 Canadian. V L. noise. 42Hn>m Caluan A was slightly injured on the chin whei two grenades "were tossed from a me car on the south bank-.: Boochof Creel some senou.lv. while Japane* b jackets guarding Szechuen Road Bri were untouched. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article39 1938-09-17 21 Amsterdam, Friday Prince* Jultoa l« on jhefj recovery, but it «U1 JJ^jginK! the illness Is comple Jy abated this reason, she and /n Pnm lM r not accompanyiP". Queen Wilh U Parliament \s opentaj OT Tlu ReuterReuter - 39 words
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165 1938-09-17 21 'DIFFICULT TO KNOW PARTNERS' SAYS COUNSEL Singapore. Friday Till: that it was very difficult to know who were Partners of Chinese business shons was made by Mr. T. W. On* to-day when he appeared before the Chief Justice Mr. McElwaine on behalf of Messrs. I ohm.m Co.. Ltd. who were165 words
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224 1938-09-17 21 Trengganu Prince Sweetheart Go Shopping London, Sept. G. liriH their UwMm over in; rria«e rapidly dissolving twenty-year Mi Prince Mahmud of TrfggUm and his sweetheart, Joyce Kk'iito we CUM In London vcsterd;^ from Oxford (o huy birthday prenent>. Th.'.v had i gnmd time holding ,aixb whik they ;lZ( (l illto224 words
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258 1938-09-17 21 Retired Army Officer Bankrupt: Application Singapore, rrida>. QBCLABING >ha( he desired to start life anew in South Africa, (i. 1) (iould. retired army officer made a personal application f.efore the Chief Justice. Mr. McKlwaine to-day in the Supreme Court. The Asst OfTical Assignee. Mr .1 W D. Ambrose conducted the258 words
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Article34 1938-09-17 21 The whole of the stock-in-trade of Julian Frankel Co. and Frankel Brothers will be auctioned at Franki'ls Building, Victoria Street, on Sept 18. II 24 and 25 at 10 ■in each day34 words
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8 1938-09-17 22 John Henry Lewis Neatly Knocked-out, Wins cision ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article246 1938-09-17 22 CRICKET CLUB TENNIS rt; FOLLOWING WERE 5«J£ SILTS OF YESTERDAY'S TILS IN THE SC.C. AUTUMN TEXMS TOURNAMENT:— MIXED DOUBLES Mr and Mrs. T. J. A. Green (owe J5J) brat E. J. Ca^sel-s and Mrs. A. Hinds (owe 3> 5—7. 6—4: 6—o. MFNS SINGLES 'B CLASS r. V. Road (OKI 3>246 words
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Article75 1938-09-17 22 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS THE t'ollowinu trnnis ties wen- played ofY ve«'t»>rdav :it tbe Y.M.C.A. courtsMKN'S H'CAP SINGLES ("A" CLASS) Kobftjaihl beat N. Barber 3-6, B—6, 8 1 L'm Kav Guan beat Tan Siew Wah K f> ft _4rNF'NISHKI) (iAMKS (A* Class Singles) Yau Ah Hian vs. AlsaßofT; M. Ro^htv vs. KoRUi;75 words
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Article41 1938-09-17 22 Fort Canning beat the R.A.M.C. ai hockey yesterday at Tanglin by four goals to two. At half time the score was two- all. Bridges (2), Baker and Dowling scored for the Fort and Cooper and Dunn for the Medicals41 words
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Article83 1938-09-17 22 The Croft Cup. presented by Mr. H Croft, will bo played for dming October. The conditions call for three round*. ot 18 holes played on the Stapleford ystem. The first round will be played n Oct. 5. the second on Oct. 12, the ihird on Oct. 17.83 words
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Article45 1938-09-17 22 The B.C.C. held another hockey practice between sides representing the Colours and Whites yesterday evening Revere! newcomers to the Club gave a good impre.ssion in their ylay and the chances of the Cricket Club having a strong team this season are extremely bright.45 words
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Article50 1938-09-17 22 Singapore, Friday.— Ah Soo pleaded guilty this morning in the fifth court before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge of Wiling intoxicating liquor, for consumption on his premises, not being licensed In that behalf. His worship fined the defendant $10 In default to undergo 10 days' r.i.50 words
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Article222 1938-09-17 22 IDEAL weather conditions favoured the Singapore English School sixth annual athleticsports held at the Jalan Bssar Stadium. 1 Tin re was quite a large gathering oj well-wishers and friends of the School i as well as relatives The standard of athletics was decidedly superior to that222 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-09-17 22 day- Tribune Tribune AN INCIDENT in yesterday's Cup match in which Pulau Brani trounced the Moravians— PICTURE taken at the S.C.R.C. yest?rdav. showing Chinese girls having U tfr flnt hockey practice- TribuneTribune - 32 words
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Article55 1938-09-17 22 A VER 500 guests Of m U Medical Corps H^ X M evening last nv> M morial Hall, migj^ 1 Kurt Black's Orel J Included in thM' bv cM -or,. <T o od cab 1 ;rt) ve.M Bailey of the Coconut^ JJ A general at:;. l ither in« prevailed55 words
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Article235 1938-09-17 23 CHINESE GIRLS TAKE UP HOCKEY IjO-D.WS TIDES Tides: UN a.m. 7 ft. 6 ins.; HI p.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. 5 in hockey-M events at *j, s Chine* Recreation vt 0r,1.n .an be taken as d up t.. we** their first w iiitli. gM* have no connection with m and235 words
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Article470 1938-09-17 23 MORA VIANS TROUNCED PULAU BRANI 0 JHE newly organised combined Pulau Brani learn decisively beat Moravia by six goals to nil in a one-sided Sillfwm Cup fixture at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Pulau Brani fielded second division regiment il playen and Ifai players470 words
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Article80 1938-09-17 23 Singapore, Friday MR. P. F. de Souza's XI beat Mr G. C Ross' XI by four goals to one in I home hockey fixture at the SRC padang yesterday evening. The scorers for de Souza's team were D C Ross. M. Armstrong. G Valben? and R Bain80 words
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Article31 1938-09-17 23 Members who wish to participate In the S.CR.C. six-a-side Mieetr competitlon are requested to submit their names to the head boy of the Club be tore Seot. 23.31 words
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96 1938-09-17 23 S.R.C. To Play Rugger This Season Singapore. Frid.n I 111 K» will Uv iiic«»y iruinim> and x Mrutn pnu n.r at the S K.( to uav .it "> pin »i Jt i another practice «;n ncaday, Bepl Ml The Club will open the MMM with t match against tr.< si.96 words
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Article105 1938-09-17 23 The follcrainu members bftfi accepted to play f or SC C vs SVC on Saturday. Sopt 17, at 2 p.m. at SH C. ground: W H McNeill <Capt P ERerton-Smith. L. V Rolfe, A. Campbell, W K Jag^er. Sq Ldr P. E Watlss, Lt C H A Olivier.105 words
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Article41 1938-09-17 23 A tea party will b< held at Mm- residence of Mr M 8. D Maricair, No. 20, Chens: Cheok Shtet. on the occasion of the first anniversary celebrations of the Jollilads Athletic Union on Saturday, at 8 p.m41 words
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Article74 1938-09-17 23 SHREWSBERRY BADMINTON A friendly badminton match eOttrifting of five singles and two doubles will be played against the Treasury-Audit Sports Union on Wednesday, S«*pt 21, at 7.30 p m at the Happy World covered Stadium The following will represent the j arty, Messrs Tan ChonK Tee, Chunn Cheng Hock, Leow74 words
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Advertisement45 1938-09-17 23 S" HAPPY WORLD STADIUMM^M: -^f UIV Mi «..\i a »i'imv«. |Liyj; "^Kfiw^ Saturday, ;in Action. I J^jf 8 S Jf. H Jeji Coldsteiii »';i m IWI tI" I f>^ l Ja^at Sin«il I- upland I u.nm World Stadiuin 1 n«iMd s I Kiar-Kwf., PJ vvonu45 words
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552 1938-09-17 24 OUTCOME OF PREMIER'S TRIP London. Friday. A PARIS message says it is learned that M. P:iladi«r may go to London on Monday to meet Mr. Chamberlain, but it is believed a final decision will only be taken after to-day's Cabinet meeting in London.Reuter - 552 words
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Article80 1938-09-17 24 EYSTON REGAINS SPEED RECORD BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS. UTAH. FRIDAY. TAPTAIN EYRTON. DRIVING HIS THUNDERBOLDT CAR. REGAINED THE WORLD LAND SPEED RECORD FROM COBB «WHO ESTABLISHED IT ONLY YESTERDAY WITH 350.20 MPH* BY COVERING THE MILE AT AN AVERAGE OF 357 50 M.P.H. FOR THE TWO RUNS Eyston's figures were: NorthwardReuter - 80 words
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Article47 1938-09-17 24 Tokyo, Friday. MANCHOUKUO has strongly protested to the Soviet against illegal crossing of the western border by four Soviet cavalrymen on Sept. 14, says an official communique issued at Hsinking which adds that Manchoukuo border guards drove back the cavalrymen into Soviet territory. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article79 1938-09-17 24 London. Friday. AN epigram entitled ♦'Neville Chamberlain" on the main page of to-day's Times, by the Poet Laureate (Mr. Mase- field) with reference to the Prime Minister's visit to Herr Hitler has attracted wide attention for its appositeness and simple beauty. •AS PRIAM TO ACHILLES FOR HISReuter - 79 words
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Article50 1938-09-17 24 Paris, Friday. I^ERRITORIAL waters of the French Morocco coastline and land within 12^2 miles of the coast have been declared a prohibited area for aircraft. The ordinance provides for organisation of the country in time of war on the same lines as measures taken in France.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article37 1938-09-17 24 i will t* I Normal condition. ei \\M blished in the portoi vd M tive from decree published to tn M Meanwhile anmk lPl ,ed unrest in Pans )S f^VM ers' strike for highei m ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement41 1938-09-17 24 9340 JOelicious 9hirst Quencher Whilst A Sailing pMRHKh&v J Ve Old Fashioned Eet^S I K^dllll I iff v/il i_AERATED WATERS_ A. S. GILES. CIVIL. NATAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER i No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. THONE IW4. THE TAILOR. i41 words
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Title Section14 1938-09-17 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sport Supplement i Srtitember 17, ISMS. 0- EDITED BY HKKMES Fvcrv Saturday.14 words
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Article, Illustration648 1938-09-17 1 LANGOR HOPE TO RECAPTURE SUGGER TROPHY i; should find no difficulty m ■ning out another cup-winning rugB)E THIS SEASON. MOST OF LAST YEAR'S Mr is STILL AVAILABLE AND TO THIS ■be added an extraordinarily big kof new players, who, at the first bee of the season, held last saturbpressed considerably.648 words
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31 1938-09-17 1 K*Ql issue of the s P° rts ar |):i es 4 and 5. Other Hous sports features are etar notes page 231 words
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Article12 1938-09-17 1 Baseball "Test" Won By England vn-lind beat America by three runs to12 words
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Article73 1938-09-17 1 g?%ffi?S3Sfi&S iWand I No official time was taken but thf offlclal time vii S inin 45 wcondi The Slpplcan Harbour cour < went bv a north vvnul and thfl 'a I ceedlnffl" choppy the boal plentv ol i 1 1 i Kadirv l worked up73 words
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Article165 1938-09-17 1 Who Fights For British Title? IT is ten months since Maurice Strickland tne New Zealand heavyweight boxer, fought AJ Delaney, the Canadian, in what was supposed to be an eliminuj tor for the British and Empire Cham- pionships. The winner was to meet Tommy Farr. 5 Well Strickland has met165 words
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Article156 1938-09-17 1 TROUBLE OVER A TENNIS INVITE COMPLICATIONS havr arisen over an invitation which the Up! Tennis Association of Australia had intended to extend to the Yugoslav Davis Cup team. The Association's intention was U> invite the Yu"oiav players providing. they won the European zone of the Davl Cup, but us th156 words
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Article70 1938-09-17 1 HK PtftVDti the holder, won a thnJ\wu Nttt tot 'he worlds professional championship Lit Toronto tgftiiui h 8 Australian challenger Evans Ptddon piint won b a foot over u quarter mile course after Paddon had led foi omc distance from the start Both mei Wtrt never separated by70 words
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Article, Illustration741 1938-09-17 2 Airmen Win Garrison League Soccer Title TO-DAY the Aim,,.,, »l S.lrtar wUI be In the Ironical position of having 1 too much sport in, entertainment The Gordon Highlanders are ,-or a soccer match w the temHtaa] of the Warren Shield, the EtoflandMhe Club are visitors for an inter-club lawn tennis741 words
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Article100 1938-09-17 2 SWUM THE CHANNEL AT AGE 42 Battersca Park gardener, Fearnleu Wheatcroft, has swum the Channel in 13 hours 37 mmutes. Fur years ago he could not sicim. Mr Wheatcroft, who is 42, suavi trom'cav Gris-Nez in France to ADootts Cliff, halfway between Folkesione and Dover. The best time for the100 words
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75 1938-09-17 2 THE possibilities of having a Women's Davis Cup tournament are beiyig discussed by the French once 77: ore and the Paris sporting press favours a revival of the matter. "Why not nave a Davis Cup jor homen?" asked the newspaper I. Auto, 'The idea75 words
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675 1938-09-17 2 INNISKILLINGS STAGE A NOVELTY FAREWELL TANGLIN sports fields are having a very lean lime latel\ owing t< J W move of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers to India. Their wJ tions are nearing completion and as the soccer will set- the end <>f| W 'Skins sporting career in Singapore, things are675 words
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Advertisement56 1938-09-17 2 j i you've dot a GRIP like an I INDIA TYRE J >^ &r INDIA T y res llke the bylldo 8. I >^ y/ H>^ have a tenacious Crip. The/ X take hold of the road and I "never let |o. M Don't take risks —fit INDIA* to your56 words
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Article142 1938-09-17 3 fivn w» st y ear won the pionsh., without being bcatuith a ne nucleus of playdid sc veil last season, CfiU he glad to have two new in' wards. >e doping to make up for las ppointmn displays, after theii J r over England. Mud de'penc'142 words
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Article168 1938-09-17 3 OLYMPIC DISPUTE GROWING I&h Olympic Committee are ucious to bring about a rei between the International )mmittee and the Internaration of Ski-ing loversial subject which caust was whether or not ski-ing should be allowed to take Si-ing events of the 1940 win--3 maintained that they were thontative body so far168 words
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Article50 1938-09-17 3 Irhis season, the Jubilee Andrews is to be re B of the Town Council ">n was made, it was »«e| m touch with the Green ;f r with the Royal and An■w MU SS incorporating the JUb]]., vuurses into a cham«d at a later date, course m place of the50 words
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Article119 1938-09-17 3 'iley, England's best, I fron ds ,P la yer, has just reto tralia, where he just 1 Empire title. i., ''ived many offers, < n a world tour with ne does not intend to At least not yet. he must prove himself amateur. That means119 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-09-17 3 The new soccer season in England has now been under way for clone on a month, and there have been plenty of surprises in the matches played so far. This picture shows a match in progress on the Arsenal ground.40 words
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605 1938-09-17 3 (Ky "Twelfth Man"). DUGGER in Fenang is now properly under way Both the Europeans and the Asiatic? have had their practices and have opposed each other. In addition, we have had the annual Newcomers versus the Rest match one of the most605 words
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Article66 1938-09-17 3 ANOTHER MYSTERY GOLFER ANEW mystery man of golf has arisen to take the place formerlj occupied by John Montague. The new wizard of the greens i. a Fillipino by the name of Dr. Hilraio Camino Moncado. Like Montague, Moncado's feats have performed in friendly matches, but to prove his worth66 words
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Article175 1938-09-17 3 Cricket Fades In Glory ENGLISH county cricket made a dranu- tic farewell. Two of the roost exciting events of the season were the thrashing of the Australian bowling by the 23-year-old Bussex amateur lefthanded batsman, H. T. Bartlett, and the way in which Northamptonshire nearly won their first victory for175 words
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263 1938-09-17 3 Cyclist 's 7,280 Mile Trip For £35 1 A YOUNG cyclist Mr. H. L Cowan has returned to London after four month*, during which he rode 7.280 mile.s and visited 18 different countries. The total cast of the trip worked out at £35 and Mr. Cowan had a number of263 words
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Article, Illustration80 1938-09-17 4 Above, J. Slad«\ formerly o* Singapore and now of Perak, whi was described by D.\ C. H. Gunasekara, captain of the Ceylon team which visited Malaya early in the year, as the most attractive batsman in the country. In the later part of the season Slade has shown grand form.80 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1938-09-17 4 ALTHOUGH cricket in Malaya has never been attained me ran* of first class in the eyes of the qutside world, the game here is on a high standard to-day, and there has been plenty of tiptop cricket1,200 words
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141 1938-09-17 4 TWO new world records were esta- s bhshed by Japanese swimmers s during the Eastern Japan Swimming 5 Championships held at the Meiji Shrine r Pool. Tokyo Tomikutsu Amano. a freshman from c Nippon University, broke the eleven-vear- record tor the l. f »00141 words
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Article127 1938-09-17 4 -ELANOOR the e <^| J matches, drew te Singapore's only nt r-stat m^m saving Selangorfromuhata™ be a certain defeat v m lected 146 m thf nr>^ tt^M scoring a bright 44. j hed with 232. Fn>tr'i pa in J| big match m this country. In the second127 words
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Article, Illustration1327 1938-09-17 5 State Games Need To Be Organised hM for 47 in the first innW > sensational bowling ured ninC WiCkCtS fOF I^^B a ines Negri were shap_ WZ d4O on the board for Bfour **keU when the match 1;1 another team K r 1 at the same1,327 words
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146 1938-09-17 5 South Africa Tour By Tennis Stars |T is now almost certain that a BrltLsh lawn tennis team consisting of thre»men and three women players will tout South Africa during the coming season The middle of January has been .sug gested for the arrival of the team f The South African146 words
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Article50 1938-09-17 5 Wrestling Title Vacant THE world's heavyweight vrtatUm has bt'i'u (i«'<-lur«'cl vacant by the M tionai Wmlllm Anoctatlon of Am< and n»-w chainplOM uill t>- d at t\\v tMOCteUOO'I HiPWft 1 i "iiv»'::'.ijn in Montreal tins mouth iv rk mi Nebi kska the lasi Pinnated UUe iiuifJrr had I »rthy opponent50 words
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Article, Illustration11 1938-09-17 5 JAYWVICKRKME One of the star bonier s of the nllCeylon XI11 words
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Article, Illustration550 1938-09-17 6 (By "Sticks") by the All-England Women* Hockey Association U the re commended suggestions be adopted at the annual meeting of the All Australia Women's Hockey Council this month The suggestion is that a recommendation be forwarded j to the All England Association to amend the550 words
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Article87 1938-09-17 6 H. W. "BUNNY" Austin is ranked No. 1 among European tennis players according to a list formulated by M. J. Kaufmann, a member of the French Lawn Tennis Association. M. Kaufmann's list is: 1. H. W. Austin, (GB); 2. R. Menzel, (Czechoslovakia); 3. F. Punces, (Yugoslavia);87 words
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Article12 1938-09-17 6 S.C.C. Rugby trial games will be played on the padang this afternoon.12 words
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Article78 1938-09-17 6 AUSTRALIA DOGGED BY INJURIES rE Australian team has had more than its full share of injuries this year. Barnes broke his wrist on the voyage over and Walker, the reserve wicket-keeper, fractured a finger several months afo. Fingleton has several times strained himself and McCabe and White have had influenza78 words
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Article201 1938-09-17 6 pOR the second year in succession, the 11th time since the war and tre 20th altogether, Yorkshire have won the County hampinonship. Not since 1912 have they finished on top in a season of big Tests. This year the calls on the team have been even heavier201 words
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Article56 1938-09-17 6 Cotton Witts Czech Golf Title j HENRY COTTON scored another great success when he retained the Czechoslovak Open Championship with an aggregate of 282—11 strokes ahead of his nearest rival. Cotton's score was made up of rounds of 71, 67. 72, and 72, his second round setting up a new56 words
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Article299 1938-09-17 6 gßNltt Armstrong holdß tht> vvorl may ctin* up his feather*^B This is the sequel to th 0 ment that thi- New vSk SLt^lH. SL m SS?° n had rdered him toM the title against Joev Archibald \^M tucket. Rhode bland, or forfeitiM •'Armstrong does not want 1 field", said299 words
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Article99 1938-09-17 6 MRS. MOODY MAY LEAVE THE AMATEUR MRS. wills Moody. "^.^M of the American Nanon^ chamionship and eight time, v— the Wimbledon title dwpgj shell into the tennis woridiMJ from a severe attack of ne m has kept her out of tne Wimbledon tt€r a re M She sent. With a99 words
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Article97 1938-09-17 6 TEARS that Max Schmeling, Germany's boxing idol, would not be able to box again after the severe battering he received from Joe Louis, have been dispelled by the announcement that his doctor will allow him to start training again in two months' time. Schmeling is making97 words
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488 1938-09-17 7 while Goonaratne the googlie merchant captured six for 81. It was left to the Penang-Kedah team to give the all-conquering team from Ceylon a mild shock, which nearly spoilt their unbeaten record in Malaya, in their I cricketers led by Dr. G. H. Gtunasekera,488 words
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Article86 1938-09-17 7 A GOLFER has been struck and killed by lightning on ihc sanif fairway of the course where he h:\d been struck 25 years before. In August 1913. Mr. John Maxwell, aged 62. and two friends wtn struck while playing on the tenth fairway of the Britain86 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-09-17 7 There wen- nearly 100 entrants for the Surrey Walking Club's annual Condon to Brighton (Sussex) Walk, which starrvd from B:r Brn. ffttf mamtt, ?i 7 a.m. The course is about U miles. This imturr shous the start of the walk. Planet NewsPlanet News - 42 words
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Article325 1938-09-17 7 rpO-DAV'S 'ixtun m the English i(u.t ball League we iven below First division Aston Villa vs. Brentford Eolton W. vs. Liverpool Chelsea vs. Birmingham Charlton A vs. Leicester c fifth and last match in tins country The Ceylonese, who batted first, made B disastrous start and had325 words
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Advertisement74 1938-09-17 7 ft iffl t OH /|TS GREAT TO WAKE UP A2| Jj K v IN THE ORN IN m\ It' AND HAVE AYL^ER /^^^r^^/ronATO juiceahe^ai)/ ATIMELYTIP/ i ay. mir CANADA'S OWN #A morning gliss of Allin. UCi|TU I)O||L|K To,na.o Juki put, •-w eon.pl- HEALTH DRINH on Ihr day >^r cheerful Ung74 words
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1112 1938-09-17 8 (By \Marcus Sup™ bus*') m 11 lUST as all good things must have their nine aay anu J pass on. our local Ascot Gold Cup season with its lull complement of good racing and good tun. and favoured by most kindly weather, was1,112 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-09-17 8 SCORED SWEEPING SUCCESS A.D.C. scored his first success in Malaya at theSummer Extra meeting at Bukit Timah. He carried 9.0 into a good second behind Rex over seven furlongs on Wednesday, and over five-and-a half furlongs to-day is quite capable of repeating his Summer performance.45 words
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Article128 1938-09-17 8 Canadian Champion s Hope In Britain CANADA'S most brilliant frontier Ear McCreadv. ;ias arrived in England where he hines to .sto r a boom in catch-as-catchncan vr^stlin°. With the all-ir wrcst'ers wtv> :^re"ri v have a fair following }T i tMs co"n* r McCr.ady will hove nothing to128 words
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Article31 1938-09-17 8 United States beat Germany by 122 points to 93 in a two-days athletic match at Berlin. At the end of the first day i America led by 58 points to 49.31 words
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Article158 1938-09-17 8 Budget Again U.S. Champ J. D BUDGE and C Q J Wimbhdcui champion M again doubles champions c -^^H States Th,, v ,n back which the German pair, h HeJ G. von Cramm. deprive >SM year. wa^™ In this year's match thev M Australians. k Quist and j^M wich. by158 words
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Article97 1938-09-17 8 Dramatic End To Rfl Tennis Tourney I THERE was a dramatic finish M finals of the men's singles in the^H dine Championship, at Moritz. Boris ManefT who needed only H point for victory, walked off the! His opponent. Max Ellmer. the J Davis Cud player, thus won the97 words
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Article44 1938-09-17 8 SEVENTEEN KAR nf'the prof«S S smeaton.' ?he at Bothwell < holes Champion. In I)eat Thon" 5 ball by thn;. r^^M Twice duru; {wc****Tl became tw« n m brought btfek Mesit^Va end of the fli n n(, played a 1 same, Snowb;' li()lrS44 words
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Article18 1938-09-17 8 for the su M 'The All I. VSR completed ;4 poii^ M beating Au W*« a Test m18 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-09-17 8 Lady Luck, with Mayo m the saddle, scored a sweeping victory on Wed- ne-day Heavily ?i£hed to-day, it's problematical whether she could d?fy her mpost to win acain.28 words
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