Morning Tribune, 13 May 1939
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Title Section12 1939-05-13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE lo 87. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, May 13, 1939. Five Cent<12 words
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Article, Illustration241 1939-05-13 1 ITUAL HELP IN IDITERRANEAN ID THE BALKANS I I LONDON, MAY 12. m imons to-day, the prime minister anm UTAIN AND TURKEY WILL CONCLUDE A I [-TERM AGREEMENT OF A RECIPROCAL INTEREST OF THEIR NATIONAL SECURITY. ■ii' the conclusion of a definitive agreement, the l\vo GovI foclate that241 words
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Article47 1939-05-13 1 -matic mnwmm- «nda that the Pope will present with his plan appeaJ to Britain, L, Poland and Italy the German L ll •rench dilutes. j has receive iMh nj and Italy. L Asahl Shimbun veral days ago nr good offices to to alleviate the two countries47 words
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Article53 1939-05-13 1 KaWgSj May 12 I *LOSER political and military collaboration between Lithuania and Po!and is expected following the visit to Warsaw of General Ra^htikis, who returned to-day. No sp:cial agreement was concluded during the visit, but it is emphasised here that Poland fully appreciate > Lithuania's attitude towards problem*53 words
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Article63 1939-05-13 1 Beirut, May 12 BRITISH and French authorities are engaged m a series of exercises to test the defences of Eastern Mediterranean. Last night, all liffhts were extinguished during a peneral practice of air raid warnings. The Palestine Government is als) engaged m arr raid precautions, and studying theReuter - 63 words
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Article108 1939-05-13 1 London, May 12. THE text ol the Anglo-Rumanian trad* agreement itatei that the two governments propose to encouratu the formation of an appropriate organisation to bt established by business interests of both countries. Fr<-v sonei m Rumanian ports will be Granted by the Rumanian Government toReuter - 108 words
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Article116 1939-05-13 1 "STRONG WARNING TO GERMANY" London, May 12 THE Telegraph, under the heading "Strong warning to Germany," writes that there has perhaps never been a time when the peoples or the two free democratic countries were so completely united m the aims and methods of foreign policy, as Britain and FranceReuter - 116 words
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181 1939-05-13 1 GOVT.'S VIEW ON BRITISH GUIANA REFUGEE REPORT LONDON. MAY 12. IN THE HOISE OF COMMONS TO-DVY, TFTE PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCED THE GOVERNMENT'S VIEWS ON TH»: BRITISH GUIANA RKFUGKK RIPORT. PI BLISHED ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT. The Government is prepared U> offer the fullest facilities for any settlem -nr j upon which181 words
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Article53 1939-05-13 1 Paris. May 12: Omm Kaufmann fornirr feniimller of the vast tex|Hd enterprise! of Czechoslovakia, fell under train m the under i' round sf;:(ion. and died m hospital. Kaufmann had been depressed since his arrival, three weeks ago, after allegedly being deprived of the control of his interests mReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement25 1939-05-13 1 i rjitality 4& 5 I ruli >i For MotarMi H 14 &If j liirins 18 s 1:1 S ie« 20 22 22 23 21 2425 words
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851 1939-05-13 2 MALA VAN OFFICIALS IN DIVORCE CASE P.W.D. ENGINEER GETS I Singapore, Friday. 4 QECR£E nifti, to be made absolute m six months, wag to-d granted to Richard Patrick B ley, Executive En] r, Public Worka Depari i I Una Alice B an termf oi i on b rPi me, <w851 words
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Article165 1939-05-13 2 Drove Against Constable I'roin Our Own CorrejSpondentJ PenanK, Friday. A jNE oi $5 m cieTault five (toys' slmpii Imprisonment was impa.teloy Mr. Lim Koon Teck yesterday mornir.g «ni a Cnipesf lorry driver, Goh Ch>oi Jteat, who was cjnvicted tor negligent diiViiiu at the junction of King Edward Place and Weld165 words
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Article97 1939-05-13 2 NO NEWS OF MISSING PILOT Tribune Staff Report! r) Kuala Lumpur, Friua Ai: reporU thia evenng from the i.. h pai robing t N |un jle i r the missing airman Mr. Hay are ne^itive. Hay, B (iireclur Of Pail: ..nd Francis, left on a flight t:> Ban:,i on Monday97 words
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Article58 1939-05-13 2 His ExceMency the Governor and Lady j Thomas, accompanied bj f Private Secretary and the Alde-de-Camp, wiU i leave Singapore by train on TueiJavii evening, Mu\ 16. on a visit to Kuala L Lumpur. I Excellency will leave ICualaLum- g pur on Tuesday evening May 23.58 words
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Article55 1939-05-13 2 BROADCAST ON GIRL GLIDES c A talk on the Girl o lide movement will be given over the lj.m.b.l\ broadcast to-night by Mrs. A. H. Dickenson. c wife ol the Inspector General of Police, f followed by .solids by Girl Guide Rangers. The programme will begin at 7.30 and c55 words
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Article, Illustration131 1939-05-13 2 SUMMATRA SURGEON WEDS THE marriage tool: place this morning at The Singapore Registry before Mr .< Conrad Oldham of Dr. W G. (ivoss, a; surgeon m the Mission Hospital. Baligc,; Sumatra and Miss Ir.geborg Brand, who nrrived m Singapore yesterday from; Hamburg, Germany. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.131 words
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479 1939-05-13 2 Driving Charge Follows Road Crash Singapore. F i laj \|R. Sidney Dant, the prtnci^ ol Pitman's College. River Val'tJ Road. Singapore, appeared hefbic Mr. C. H. Koh m the fourth police court this afternoon m answer 10 three summons charges pivieiivJ against him as follows:- rha< he on Mar. 25479 words
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Article94 1939-05-13 2 [From Our Own Repj>:<. y r\ Kuala Lumpur, May 11 TWO Malays from Kalumpant facing a charge of murder w« iound guilty of culpable homiiA not aaMNUilldf to murder at SeUns« Atitefti to-day and were seateMi to three years. Daud, the firs, accused, p! l al :;i.94 words
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Advertisement33 1939-05-13 2 "CARLOS" I j No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 I uropcm' I lair Oresu rs Fdr Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists m ail the latest methods and experts m pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate.33 words
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Article87 1939-05-13 3 Gold Rush At Cameron Highlands H^ Ipoii. Friday. 1,, ,11 lu> been a veritable ■Lei rush to the Cameron :Lin(i during the past few Ls foUowinf rumours of the K,,v< v of a rich gold vein. X,, m Chinese prospectors Vl U ,,ri-d to the soot where I, supposed vein87 words
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65 1939-05-13 3 IMPERIAL > BRITISH AIRWAYS O MERGE London. May 12. li, vtrnmenfs scheme for the pro■dhc! amalgamation of Imperial m and British Airv.ays was >ut- the Commons by Sir Kinusiev Bnvolves payment of £2.649.000 to Birv shareh )ldera ot Imperial Air- '00 to the oru: .i :'.y Bv British Airways. Btr.65 words
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Article37 1939-05-13 3 I »w, May 12.—One of the SoI known airwoman Major -ipenko, and Brigade ComAnatoli Serov. liave been m an air crash. They will be under a wall of Kremlin. I ng "Heroes of the Soviet ion."— Renter.37 words
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203 1939-05-13 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Chinese Successes In Hunan, IHupeh Kiangsi Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 12. Yo, m reviewing Die military situation of the provinces Hupei and Kiangsi all of which are under his control. utilities during the past twenty days have resulted m the oany enemy positions and the destruction of many203 words
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Article70 1939-05-13 3 \C I?: *fo*rto* is expected al the Iv^/W Arena to-night when the Profession Kronchong to be held. all Malayan and Java appear together with the v "wayan musicians jo?uch discussed rival chamAl mad C.8., the 193? k T Rahman last year's V;! 1 w will be competing. section,70 words
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260 1939-05-13 3 Singapore, Friday lIOW a schoolboy made a desperate attempt to save his friend who got into difficulties while swimming near the Yacht Club on the morning of May 7, was related before Mr W. G. Porter, the Coroner, at the inquiry held to-day into260 words
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Article234 1939-05-13 3 ONLY six horse-drawn vehicles, of which four are gharries, remain on the streets of Singapore. During 1938 there was an increase, however, m nearly all other forms of private and public conveyance, according to the annual report of the Vehicles Registration Department. Taxes were collected m respect234 words
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Article81 1939-05-13 3 Singapore. Friday. A SUGGESTION by Mr. Justice Manning, the newly-ariived Puisne Judge, that a court reporter should take down the proceedings of a bankrupt's public examination was made to-day m the High Court. "That is iot the usual procedure, my I lord, said Mr. E. N. Taylor.81 words
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Article80 1939-05-13 3 Passengers by A ir Arrived from N.E.I, by X.L.M. piano •PH-ARZ" on May 11: Mr. N. B. v. Emmichoven. Mr> Besier. Mr and Ifn. V atkins. Mr. A. Mr. W. Spiers. Mr. F. P. v Alfen, Mrs. E. v. d. Heyden. Mr. R. j Mitchell. Left for Medan. India and80 words
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Article87 1939-05-13 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, FrkUy. WHEN his cycle slipped off a bridge .spanning a river near Cfiemor on Wednesday, a middle-aged Chinese, o^ his way to work, crashed headlong tc his death. Kis body was picked up among bouldera 20 feet below the bridge m87 words
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Advertisement103 1939-05-13 3 THE SIGN OF GOING BALD 1 I Can be stopped overnight with SILVIKRIN ,J The Natural Hair Tonic. Of t2 High-Class Str^ei and Hair- .ressen. S'»y»' Listributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS i 17-125, Cecil Street Do You Need Classes? Only an examination by a skilled qualified .spt- ip L~ ciaiist will tell103 words
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Article53 1939-05-13 4 Xi rtlii i; Previous To- i Quiet I }l t bpot Buyers 715 16 71 Sellers 8 8 Ist Forward U Buyea. < 15 ig 7^ Sellers 81 16 g \y 2nd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8 1 n> Sellers B i, 3rd Forward (Oct. Dec Buyers 8'53 words
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Article14 1939-05-13 4 TIN KTANIMKI) I vi ui.s h fafternoon price) £226 15% forward VA14 words
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Article76 1939-05-13 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previous To-daj' m bulk May;Junc shipment rid 19 cpiiore' COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) 26 m9m May Shipment £1117 6 ritm *.< SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) May June Shipment 9 sellers TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist qual s 1 Singapore 1 May Shipment 14- sellers v PEPPER (FAQ.) White Muntok76 words
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Article64 1939-05-13 4 London. Frida] Previous To-day r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.73 Unchanged IVl\ on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.72 3 4 8.74 916 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 85 16 Unchanged J.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 227 32d. 15.2 7 Bd. T.T. on Japan (closing64 words
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Article140 1939-05-13 4 Singapore, Fri 'ay. UNO Til. ai noon was down si fid at i~ I|4. London offered stfti'linfij h. but at hi.'h prices. Dollar issues wen glected except Hong-Fatts ftnich impr- el a little and Southern Kmta whi »se further and are till •< i ted. were again140 words
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Article139 1939-05-13 4 London M Previous To-ciay j Distillers 89 3 89 3 Dunlop Rummer 27 27 3 General Electric 79 7 4 79 9 Imperial Checimal Industrial 30 6 30l> 2 Imperial Tobacco 12(3 9 126 9~ Anglo-Dutch 25 25 Canadian Pacific 45 16 4^3 London Tin 3 l139 words
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Article47 1939-05-13 4 la bhi i: Nev ork AI Market Tone Previous To-day C:.i Maiket Tone stead stcadv ■P ot Buyers 16 16 Sellers i 6' X ie '■> Forward July Sept Duyera 16 116 16 -1 H v Sellers 16 3 16 16's Market Tone Quiet Quiet47 words
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Article67 1939-05-13 4 MILITIAMEN CIVIL DISPUTES Commons to-day, speakin un the 1 bour amendment ol the Miktarv Tri.. ng Bill t<> exempt militiamen ii wn l*al to participate m civil disputes, Mi H rt Belisha said that Oovernnn?nt wtn 'epared to p?jve each militiamen a wn' statement that any UabilU) Lie mil be67 words
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Article304 1939-05-13 4 I Singapore, Friday. 1 SEQUEL to a car crash whicli ■f* occurred In Ui)per Seransocn Road and m which a Malay woman, Siti bint*. 1 Oman, sustained a fractured jaw. was heard m the Traffic Court when Ser geanj A H. Palmer, of the R.A.F..304 words
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Advertisement39 1939-05-13 4 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progreea of economic defelopmenta, ne bnsfneee concern caa afford not U take adrantare of the multifarioua aerricea offered by a reputed banking Inatitutloa with yean o| Anandai experieoce.39 words
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Advertisement19 1939-05-13 4 SOUTH IlltlllSll INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD I CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? Tel. 8926. I. Finlayson Orecn.19 words
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Advertisement12 1939-05-13 4 (IMC r\AhfiU ■> insuo*»*ci *f! M l aiwit DARBY Co., Ltd. s=»'" MOM12 words
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Article702 1939-05-13 5 DO CKS SHARES I^ ued By Fraser Company I Mjy 12. |)W I MINING A:;^ 38- 42I 19 6 20 6 0 68 0.73 18 6 19 6 1 174 l-«*Vi m 9 6 103 I U30 0.35 W-> 0 62 O.(J3cd 1 Tin I"' 3 19 I ulic 19702 words
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Article65 1939-05-13 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company D;vic ,end Books Singapore. May 12. 5 TIN Date Ex Dlv. ytM FetalintrTn -r, 2/ r Ma y l7 May 26 May 18 2' 2 GENERAL Apr 29 M *>' 9 A P r 30 10% Thorm°c n roft 8 2 Ferf o,65 words
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Article233 1939-05-13 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS t Singapore. Friday. 1 MNMti Buyers Seller.--. Ampats 33 3 7^ Ayer Wengs 0.65 0.70 Batu Selangons 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatts 0.60 0.63cd Hongkong Tin 18!- 191Jelebus 0.54 0.58 Kamunting Tin 813 9iKatu Tin 21 22!Kents 2i- 24 Killinghall.s 123 13 3 Kramat.s 9 y 9 Kuchais233 words
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Article190 1939-05-13 5 ucl< dl 90 ioo norn •^CAFORE MUNICIPALITY ?J P 1940 $400,000 J- Mar 3i sept, so m 101 ,om 901 1947 11.600,000 1W ]08 norn iSa'ii^- 31 Bcpt. 30. l^WleTsT ***** 1074 nOin f S; 1 56 9a »22,000.aji0 us 119 ci lty'i!?* l Nov 1 iJtjto190 words
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Advertisement163 1939-05-13 5 NEDERLANDSCHE U HANDEL- 1 MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society > BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f .40,030,000 Reserve Fund 10,500,000.Chairman of the Board of Direct.in H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH LL.D. -President M. TAUDIN CHABOT163 words
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Advertisement335 1939-05-13 6 Opening TO-lIAI '.PAVILION SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT" That's the verdict of all the preview critics. .They •ay Barrymete gives his greai««l picture performme* That Peter Holder, boy siar oi the stage 4*^^ hit, "On Borrowed Time," is immense That Vnginia Weidler i» up to her old tricks of stealing W almost every335 words
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Advertisement243 1939-05-13 6 itakc the box w iery,on,y; lv ,V ;;ll J-g^jyj Thus said Sheikh »v Magistrate, this Bak;i r found 8an R asa-an T 1 guilty of thcFo?'L PW D ev-rtnga and b MUd^Jfi* pendant, total v ,l«o )f Ue< 1;^ frcm hb BisteMrSaw ich N 5. Accused was fined t^ 1243 words
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Article125 1939-05-13 7 balance sheet <>f jrl ie,,. Ltd..f« Hv F«-b. 28 this ieel to the scheme [f. i reduction of tffk RhTth Hißh Vmtt lasL the directors have ,te off the balance' is A }T£ m 1 dividend,; Preference shares *J% c .same date amount,l The balance at the, ;X md125 words
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Article50 1939-05-13 7 Tuan IgJhawed Eus^ff. M.C.S., Asristant Re^istrru- ol Co-operative Societies, F.M.S., v;i?i address the memoers of tnc iftbiay Umcn m Malay, on May 13 at 8 p.m. at the Malay Tea:herc' A«"3cciat nn. Palembmg Road, on the subject of "Co-opera .ion- -what it iiicans U) the Malay."50 words
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Article47 1939-05-13 7 The mails from Europe, etc. Ex. 8.1. Rohna" arrived at Singapore by the 5.51 pm. train yesterday evening. Correspondence will be ready tor delivery to L;oxholdcrs and window delivery ticket hclders at 8.25 a.m. to-day. Delivery of postmen will commence at the same time.47 words
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79 1939-05-13 7 KING TO REVIEW MAN-POWER AND WOMAN-POWER London, May 11. ONE or the first important public engagements to be fulfilled by the Kin^ after his return from Canada will be attendance at a parade of National Service units m Hyde park on July 2, when ♦he King will take the salute.British Official Wireless - 79 words
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Advertisement147 1939-05-13 7 NEXT CHANCE I at the CAPITOL A NEW M.G.M. COMEDY HIT with 2 popular young Stars I Bi ;^7!l^B HpL^f' BbT :^*%u^ I V I M«aft* Judytingtf S s MrAl^ L Romsnc* B™^ B Lsuchs run b^\ I^^^ r r^^ B. JBB^-Alldw^ B^bV .^^■^■V^Ba B^^^Bl^Bh V^B^bV BlfT^BiSi BSbHmbß Ini.APOUE MISICAL147 words
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Advertisement147 1939-05-13 7 *h < J j Packed Houses Since The Opening! S Acclaimed by The Press Public as the j finest Air Drama evci shown 4 4 j BOOK NOW FOR THIS GREAT FILM, j 9 to-day to-morrow AIHA M R D A s f\ 11a.m. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. ALIiAIVIDKA Warner147 words
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Miscellaneous20 1939-05-13 7 lotice For To-day Chi< Justice m Ist Courl m Magistrate's Appeal p m Shah bin Shadali gistrar at 10 a.m.-20 words
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Article313 1939-05-13 8 LICENCES THIRD PARTY RISKS AT the conclusion of an interes i ffic District Court yesterday. trict Judge, held that for the pi ance Ordinance, a valid driving m the Colony, F.M.S.. Johore. X The CM* was one m which Djoeman. alias samat bin Bean, ww charged313 words
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58 1939-05-13 8 n M;ty 11 Commenting on the 11 >i the Brltl h Oulana Refug i e v The Tun-.. A3 n miut be <ci thai the first re uli i are not hopeful it i clear, 11 thai tne preliminary settlement and I■ led survi reo led58 words
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Article159 1939-05-13 8 From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru. May 12. SIX Chinese. Ng Kean Teik. Ong Wee Jin. Low Lian Choon, Yeoh Sin Kheh. Nig Poon Hoo and Choy Keng. were this morning charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar. Second Magistrate, with rioting at Bukit Serins on March159 words
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Article41 1939-05-13 8 Singapore. Friday.— Mr. Justice Pedlow will leave Singapore on Saturday, Mavl; 20 for Fraser's Hill where he will spend a fortnight's leave. He is expected to i return to Singapore on June 10. when'] he will resume duty.41 words
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Article183 1939-05-13 8 "French Without Tears" Next Month )OOKING for the Repertory Mayers' J production of "French Wilftout Pears" is going well at RobinsonV and lood houses are assured. The play will )c presented at the Victoria Thcat-e on June 10, 14, 16 and 17. There will be performances it the183 words
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Article12 1939-05-13 8 .j'S 1 11 ■■'«■>- Wuu-n (Singapore) Sporti gw nan been exempted from regiSi12 words
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Article102 1939-05-13 8 Unden Hj. MR- Olio Tai Chi, nrtkin dinner t iT > Oriental and AUi HS J* night, said the Z% ift der Ill<f that his coinl^i mined resistance to aSreSi price m sacrifice :w<\ <X n paralleled m h£JS the fccus and inspiration^ asserting and rebuiWinJ^X*! reason and j>ood102 words
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Article73 1939-05-13 8 Singapore, n JWO youths, arrested bj last night and held cm a.: explosives charges. 1 1 this morning before Mr. X Blacker, of the Third p, The youths, Cheong I i Lam Bee Lay. 20. won charge to have gone public with a mauser A second charge ill conn73 words
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170 1939-05-13 8 SPECIAL STORY PICTLRI ON SUNDAY llflK. Norman Soong, who has be_n specially conimis>ione the Tribune Group to write a series of articles on Hi penences at the China war front, where he is travelling M of the new Burma-Chungking highway, makes a fwM contribution to170 words
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839 1939-05-13 9 jush-Hush" Flying- Boat /ith 2,500 h. p. Engines rom Oar Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 23. TRY-making bai todteU reached a pretty pass when one details 61 a new aeroplane's propellers before anything 1r is releawd about tlv machine itself. So one can but re-839 words
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Article220 1939-05-13 9 0 be maintaining friendly co-operation i-ith Pan-American 5. are definitely earning no pa.ssenc.er.3 this year, although 1 few privileged persons may get seats n the mailpiane.s. The mail servic ;tart> m June and continues until ice :lo.se.s the Newfoundland and Canadian vatonvays. Pan-American Airways' £75--i-head passenger220 words
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Article144 1939-05-13 9 Preserving Places Of Beauty t London, May 11. i 4 select committee of the House o* I j A Lords met yesterday to give consideration to the Bill promoted by the National Trust for the Pre--1 serration of Places of Beauty and Interest and to obtain further 1 powers InBritish Wireless - 144 words
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Advertisement90 1939-05-13 9 -Crossg^M^weih;- I Essences o/\^\NlLLA|^^^ I ALMONDdLEMON tlw Ideal fhtfourinqs J forPudwHjsJiustam, a IPiesXakeseto Try C Bs Essences when next you are making pastry, custard and Mane mange. Taste £<£&&% the delicious flavour it imparts. L.Mtn to the Underfill comments that arc sure to he made y^S^ T r J you90 words
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265 1939-05-13 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, May 13, 1939. PLAIN ENGLISH JN striding contrast with the rhetoric which comes from certain dictators was the speech made by Mr. Chamberlain at the Albert Hall. It was a plain statement of Britain's anxiety for peace coupled with a resolve not to be browbeaten. Convinced of265 words
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Article2163 1939-05-13 10 George Soloveytd - Europe's HAVEN of SANITY George Soloveytd I SIXTEEN MILLION BLOND TRADERS J^ CAMLEJJ news to the effect that certain Scandinavian countries have rejected Hitler's offer of non -aggression quaratices lends special interest to this article by one of the bestknown European economic experts. EVEN if we confine ourselves to a2,163 words
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Article280 1939-05-13 11 TREET LIGHTING SYSTEM IN LONDON Imtem of street lighting for jc carriage way roads has pen installed on the outskirts on on the Great Chertsey Twickenham. It is the first jonoj is kind m the world. mtem, ow as u ni d ror irhting. i> the outcome of ex--3s the280 words
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Article30 1939-05-13 11 Moscow. L announced to-day nning to train 100.000 as tractoi drivers on «ye farms m the event Europe actor drivers would im--0.000 for military tra"na1 the front, it was30 words
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Article109 1939-05-13 11 No Serious Unrest In Transjordan London, May 11. REPORTS purporting to emanate from Jerusalem have been circulated by certain foreign news ser- j vices which allege serious unrest 4 among the population of Trans Jordan and m the Transjordan army and speak of the despatch of 5.000 L British troops109 words
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Article31 1939-05-13 11 London, May 11 |>R Weizmann, head of the Jewish U Agency, had an interview with ttw Prime Minister and Mr. Malcolm MacDonald at the House of Commons this evening— British Wireless.31 words
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Advertisement20 1939-05-13 11 Fo rout Convenience Ef ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW »«\i: \t The APITOL KKTAURANT s^"« Rock Oysten It, AXD biMwbeßic20 words
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Advertisement40 1939-05-13 11 W 1 1 i Itllll I THE TRUB TONIC FOOD O6to/n<lb/« Of Wi CWmirr j ond Stonra f niTi-\RJC Tfkgraphie Addre«» II puursft 5934 V (iooDWOOD Charmintly ideal fo^ visitors and tourists. A cocktail ba7 Lotxcn-nuVr claYs i;lsi aikant > I40 words
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Article, Illustration123 1939-05-13 12 MAN N A HEA V E N R. A. F. solves the problem of delivering wartime food supplies fdsf saf f sa C 5 Al THE THIRD ATTEMPT, MEGAN TAYLOR. 18 wivk* rilittaf champion, has caught a liner for Sou She- should have sailed m the "Windsor Castle" but a123 words
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Article, Illustration132 1939-05-13 13 For I'm To Be Queen Of The May, Mother MOST UNFORTUNATE MAY QCTBCM for several years was Miss Betty Hobbs of Brook Drive, Southuark. for she had to go to her coronation m the rain that had been soaking London for 36 hours. Betty, a pupil of St. Olive's Secondary132 words
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Article, Illustration56 1939-05-13 13 11 CABUWI MXI at No. 10. Dovnin* Street for a ~*g£ r rep^l of Lord Halifax on the n^« tiaUo Here are v a ..d t« approve details of the "J-jttpSLlJcWrt: r defence ohipfs-ieft U rfht-Mr. U»lie SjJrffS -WMd (Air) (Co-ordination of Defence): and Sir Km sh>56 words
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Article, Illustration625 1939-05-13 14 Let Your Evening Frocks Be Grand Affairs Worthy Of The Most j Important Occasions 1 Paris, May 12. J dbCR drisst-s for evening wear must be grand affairs if you wish tc i reflect the current fteling foi suitability, elegance and restraint b? f whuh formal dr --^necl by the625 words
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Advertisement36 1939-05-13 14 Kudlcs Hotel l*.ui!dintt or Bras Bat*h Uosd, Telephone 2S<>K j^ SINGAPORE'S NEW HAIR DRESSING SALON LATEST STYLES IN HAIR FASHIONS. :x: SpedatbU In Facial Beauty :'uic7it. Five Colour Har- _;■<>"'/ Make-up mi juVy QuaHfied Urn r-up Artist.36 words
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Advertisement16 1939-05-13 14 W£JAD€TA££ Kew stock Lingerie just received. Unusual Inexpensive 18 Battrry R.>aa, lit fxoo' 1 Phone 714316 words
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Article, Illustration863 1939-05-13 15 "Siender Curving Lines, Tiny Waists Graceful Skirts Characterise Formal Attire" 33 y S 1 -untiiiued frojn previous paso. L t |c uhich alter many tentative h:ill on (hf part of the leading L v Ml seems it be assured. L. >..i( v.d^risms. provided th^ I and the mater al is863 words
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Advertisement444 1939-05-13 16 m ZZ i fcjp!<W >«■ I■* II o** m BY P&o and BRITISH INDIA.LINES .INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Tonnase Spore Tonnase .S pore RANPI7RA 17 000 May 19 CANTON 15.500 July 14 BEHAR «t?H) M^v2o CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June I SOMALI 6*oo July 28 SOUDAN 6.500 June444 words
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Advertisement362 1939-05-13 16 L TO FRENCH P O R f S I* CHARCEURS REUNIS J HOMEWARDS. i DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk M ay 2Q C\P PIDAR\N For Marseilles, Names, tit. Nazarie Bordeaux r 2^ TO SAIGON INDOCHINA TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong May 30 DESIRADE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong362 words
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707 1939-05-13 17 Girl A lieges Gross Ill- Treatment FOSTER MOTHERS I DENTALS I Singapore, Thursday. gUVIMONED at the instance ol Mrs. M. B. Barker, Lady Assistant J Protector of Chinese, a Chinese woman appeared before Mr. L. Goh. the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, this morning. Chiah Mvi Kia, the defendant, wa> charged707 words
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Article119 1939-05-13 17 Mails expected from China and Japan by the Arabia Mam clue at Singapore to day. Mails expected from China and Japan hy thf Suwa Maru due at Singapore today Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air <X.L.M.> to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4 p.m. and f general119 words
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Advertisement301 1939-05-13 17 11 1 II X S PKII.I' LIXK. I V (Incorporated to Australia^ I NFXT SAILINGS j Dne Sails. LLA May 28 June 3 July 6 July 0 I rovnd trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I ratci I Clasa pi»i£^gers may transfer at Bingapore, Brisbane, Sydney or301 words
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Advertisement66 1939-05-13 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Jj (APCAR LINE) FOIJ HO\(J KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S I IS A I A I 8,000 TONS The ibow ve.ssel has excellent modern accommodation for First Fa' <on an-t B C< lSpwi»l o HtellSs Petorn t cket.<= to China and Japan •.nterchane".66 words
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Miscellaneous185 1939-05-13 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE] TO-DAY Arabia Main May 13 7 p.m L .parcels only Arabia Maru 13 7 p.m Arabia Maru 13 7 p.m. Brunei and Labuan KajaiiR 13 11 a.m. 11 Santhia 13 3 p.m. Arabia Maru 13 7 p.m. n H oicat Britain x K L.M. 13 2 p.m Scuth185 words
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Article122 1939-05-13 18 Shanghai, May 12. A STATEMENT that then would be ,t least iis.<wM) Kur<M>«t!i hrm m Bhanghai by end of thk year and probably as many ai MhOOO was nude by Sir Victor SaflMMl m an anfceal for relief funds. Sir Victor described the housing problem for122 words
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950 1939-05-13 18 Three Appeals At (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, May 12. TWO appeals were successfully argued m the Court at Seremban on Thursday. In one case the conviction was quashed and the sentence set aside. In another the case was postponed pending medical opinion regarding whether950 words
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Article599 1939-05-13 18 ALLEGED CHASE WITH KNIFF Singapore, Friday MAN who sustained two dangerous fissures m the skull. attegeO to have been inflicted with ct vegetable knife, and who lay m a. critical condition for some time ta hospital, lived to tell the tale, In tho Third Police Court to-day, oi Ivjw he599 words
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Advertisement247 1939-05-13 18 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE ROCKERY, fUTLERY 1 1 T CH E N \j TEN S I L S HOOJV BKK TRADING CO., 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone SB5B. FARGAINS 1 Road this page of SpeLal Trade Bargains ap»,>earing m the Bfomlßg Tribune every Saturday. Yon prill find what you are247 words
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488 1939-05-13 19 SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS NURSES IN CHINA APPEAL FOR MORE OUTSIDE HELP Chungking. May 12. |Hk throe ah raids on two successive days last week had killed 5,000 civilians, wounded over 2.000 and destroyed 2..'!!>1 buildings m C)Min,/k!ng, revealed Dr. F. C. Yen, Director of National Health Administration, m his broadcast488 words
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Article125 1939-05-13 19 BRITISH M. P's CONGRATUUTE CHINA Chungking, May j2. Leral ISSIMO Chiang Kai-Shek ha.s red a joint telegram from 34 p viiamentarians. congratulat- ;"ht- recent Chinese militcrv the front as well as expre&s[vm <>f China's struggle t ,-sion. reads 'Congratulaiion.s ssfal offensive of thf -hii id Army m their united aional125 words
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Article147 1939-05-13 19 ClwigtJttf, May I.'. |BvV!'--:!\ fr-lc-gnim report> t!i I B Hay 1 asid T. Chinese guerril- i aided Canton. In the Brst m the puerrilhis reached as l'ar Wi Itch Road near the Peirl m ur assailed the power pl.int ki'!ed a few Japanese soldi- s »:r147 words
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Article51 1939-05-13 19 Boy's Tragic Death [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 11. ULE playing yesterday aitci\if<on with his brothers and sisteis on floor of their house, thefovrof Mr. Foong Fong Pow. Menglembu. fell from B d a cement drain rccc'v vv n: picKi .i up luiconseiotTs i th Ipoh Hospital where after51 words
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Article39 1939-05-13 19 K.L. AIR RALLY ON JUNE 3 ipoit. lit; n Crab plain... it i.s rt In the Ms < rgantoed by the be held In Kual.? other parts of the Penang, are alao be- > m the air -rs to prove Mic-39 words
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Article40 1939-05-13 19 [from our Own C i The d 'li ntarilv cau rievoi wife, C* eelved on the rtomach ami at ne General Accused faced the new Sheikh Abu Bakai BMXMid Magistrate, and the rase was po>tponed to May 1«.40 words
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68 1939-05-13 19 Hongkong, May 12.— The British Sj ith china Morning Post characterised the fapanese dob bing of Chungking as positively cruel action The British journal tailed to under hy the Japahad not yel d the futility to re the Chinese by ruthless i 111: discriminate bombing. On68 words
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121 1939-05-13 19 Chungking, May 12. THE (Jhiiicre Foreign Office has ad- dressed further written comniunications to the British, French an«l American Embassies m China, expressing dissatisfaction with the settlement of the flag dispute m Shanghai. The BnUifuuUes were fusked to m.v r »i( t the authorities121 words
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Article45 1939-05-13 19 I The V Victoria i: duo h^re at 7.30 cm. (,i) Monday, from Genoa. Naples, Pori Said, Ma lava, Bombay and Colombo She will bcrtii at the s.H.B. wharf and is expoctad to sail auain at 2 p.ni for Manila. HongHona and Shanghai.45 words
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643 1939-05-13 19 Famous German Aviator Passes Through.: Made Flying History Singapore, Friday. ANE of Germany's foremost airmen passed Kirough Singapore yesterday on the "Scharnhorst." He was Herr Wolfgang von Gronau on his way to Tokyo where he will be German Air Attache. Herr Gronau has one of the mos; colourful historic* amom;643 words
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Article, Illustration1396 1939-05-13 20 TIIK Summer racing season al Bukit Timah will be brought to a close this afternoon with a final card of eight events, and if we were to go on Wednesday's sport some close finishes could be expected. Form horses have hren well treated, and should be prominent runners1,396 words
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Article53 1939-05-13 20 Following; are selections for (his afternoon's races at Singapore: Kace I— KIT. Bali Girl. Race I— WAIT-A-BIT. Selangor 11. Race T— Him I Brass Bullet. Race 4— RESISTAM E. Vergros. Race s— LINY. Princess Prim. BMC 6— STAR LOCK. Benedict. Ran 7— DEVON KING. Mandai. Kace I— MISS ROD.53 words
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Article70 1939-05-13 21 ap Planes Downed CHUNGKING. MAY 12. XTY-ONK JAPANESE HLANES SURPRISE RAM <>\ v mm. U 7 O'CLOCK IOAXD CONCENTRATED li ON THE NORTH BANK ISS rHE RIVER. n s started. The bouioere that even deep undershook as ii an eartn:urred. The occupants pain In the ear-dnuns70 words
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Article235 1939-05-13 21 Bl":.bune Stuff Reporter' Kuala Lumpur. May 12. K\ employed In factory > Bm' uirl under 12 years of ige, Keng, acting manager of the Factory. Klang Gates by Raja Abdul HamM! X; rai Bl> v rivl ;'!.<[) SlimH his 10 1 B biscuit i $3 X235 words
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Article37 1939-05-13 21 SCOUTING IN MALAYA I" being made with the new Scout !>ure. as revealed Scouting m Ma- c reveals, no-v a iurther condiNciDa :vom tne Blnga- sionert. and H 'to other parts of I We also included I37 words
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168 1939-05-13 21 ANOTHER ANTI-AGGRESSOR APPEAL TO AMERICA Chungking, May 13. < ANOTHER appeal to Washington to mmedintely ban the InUßc of ill ccmmotliiies used by aggressors waging war was sent to-day by .Mr. George A. Fitch, American secretary of the National V.M.C.A. Com- miitee consequent on the disastrous j bombing of CChinese Central News Agency - 168 words
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Article111 1939-05-13 21 London, May 12. IT ki officially anncun«*eu that MajorGeneral To! Christopher Swarm died heie to-day.— Reuter Major-ucn?ral John Christopher Swarm. son ol the late Very Rev. Robert Swarm. wa;> DOrn m 18b6. Having conplcted his education la Cheltenham College, he entered 45th Regiment m 1875.111 words
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172 1939-05-13 21 London, May. 12. <• rTHE Empresfl of Australia by which Their Majesties arc travelling to Canada, and which on reaching the ice-zone was hold up on Account of fog, resumed voyage again at reduced sped at 4 a.m. G.M.T, but was again brought172 words
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72 1939-05-13 21 \Frcm Our Oiun Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, May 11. niSCOVERING that the sick Chin ese he had been hired to convey to the General Hospital had dk:l on the way, a rickshaw puller is stated to have put the body by the side of the72 words
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179 1939-05-13 21 Sunday's Speed Trial At The Gap j TWENTY of Malaya's best cyclists will be taking part m the Speed Trial at the Gap on Sunday 7 a.nu organised by Mr. Ong Chin Beng. The distance is exactly one mile, starting at the bottom of Buona Vista Road (Pasir Panja'iß side)179 words
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Article130 1939-05-13 21 Singapore, Friday. 1 i THKKE were only a handful of horses exercised this morning THADDEUS CWj k ,rd. and NIGHTSHADE (Farthing), J who were confined to cantors WAIT A BIT (Whtltl!) moved f JSott* to medium-pace work, and a will run close to-morrow. MARCHETA II «Dodd» and130 words
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Article173 1939-05-13 21 Voce Scores Century Home Cricket London. May 12. RESULTS OF CRICKET MATCHE ENDED TO-DAY: Lancashire drew with West Indies. LANCS 226 iWashbrook 04 1 and 20 (Cameron 5 for 23 WEST INDIES 236 (Phillipson I for 48 1 and 142 lor 3 (Headley 76 not out/ Surrey beat Worcestershire by173 words
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Article95 1939-05-13 21 The Band of the Straits SettlenunLv Police will perform m public next v.eek as follows under the direction of Mr. S Chapman, Bandmaster: Monday May 15 at the Botanic 3ardeni at 5.30 p.m.: March "Colonel F|- Alford, overture "'Tally Ho" Ansell: selection The Merry Widow" Lehar; Spanish Serenade95 words
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Advertisement231 1939-05-13 21 Keep Fit all the Time If the stress of life is wearing yo i o it. robbing you of mental vigour, physic.-l energy if yen are ageing prematurely and you fe< I that has gone for ever start taking Piiyllosan tablets to-day Every inch of your body benefits when you231 words
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276 1939-05-13 22 Deciding Goal Scored Pin Last Minute tr S.R.C 2. MXNUNG ttew XK o a .sall m the later stages o( the second session. the Manchester* yesterday defeated the S.R.C by three S «als t<» two. ll.us securing their first j.oints m the league at276 words
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Article213 1939-05-13 22 Hat-Trick at the S. H. B. x H. B I, Moravia L MOIIAVIA had a tough time from the 5.11.8. when they clashed on the S.H.B. padaug yesterday m a Second Division (B> fixture: Tin form which Zuna. the Moravian custodian, struck on a previous occasion. Wilting yesterday ana at213 words
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661 1939-05-13 22 Methodist Girls Hold Successful Sports Meet DLESSEI) with ideal weatho". the pupils of the Methodist Girls' School held their sports events yesterday afternoon on the N'ind Home ground before a large gathering among whom were noticed Mr. H. K. rhcpseman. Hr. Mrs. M. R. Holgate. Mr. Mrs. E. Strickland. Dr.661 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-05-13 22 SCHOOLGIRLS AT PLAY The Country Dancing item at the Methodist Girls' School sports mn yesterday. Tribune. i17 words
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Article303 1939-05-13 22 LOYALS DRAW WITH S.C.C. S.C.C. Res 1. Loyals Res 1 A GOOD game was witnessed at the Padang this evening when Loyals Reserves drew one goal all with the S.C.C. Reserves i game which started promisingly but tamed down towards the < Loyals scored after twenty minutes play and looked303 words
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Article71 1939-05-13 22 Tht UW^ match betwee* «j son Golf Club and Kcppt was played at Tanginaroj Win for the Garrison Ool M points to 2» 4 KKeppel name- flrs K;ie Mrs. O. Ford 0 w v s I lies. E. Hitch: I Mrs. F. Starr v L I71 words
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Article, Illustration825 1939-05-13 23 ARQUES SCORES KNOCK OUT IN <IGHTH ROUND billing Return Fight With Hemchit (By -Referee") crowds (."'t seen at the Happy V/orrl, for the '\°lurn contest between Vent ma' emefeit test right. I Marf«es well and ir*iiv won. and thus negmimd I 'htv,; i^-hl cba»«w'> !of Sin^a|>orc. Hemchit vcnl a UttllUgfC825 words
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Article281 1939-05-13 23 Iv JL >■• I.C. TENNIS jHr. the ties In A y for next v. > V re M ]> :.iV.« f ugles; I. A. Clunles-Ri s I r< P P. Webb ?s. G. I raiaa the above Ties will Wednesday Wednesday: ■110 Doubles (Str.ii-ii..^. 1 uza &E. O.281 words
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Article78 1939-05-13 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bam Pahat. Two Doubles and one singles were completed on Wednesday m the Batu Pahal inter-Club Junior Tennis tourna ment. The following are the results: DOUBLES: liaJitWtya ami Cliattcij^e- Eimli -h School i lott to Syed Jaffar and Racfln (Malay Teaeter ciub» 3—6.78 words
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Article40 1939-05-13 23 TIU foliOWtaf will represent the S.C.C. va. S.R.C. m a match on the S.C.C. courts cm Tuesday. W. H. DrooQlrcver and T. V. N. Anderma; D. K. Evan-, and Major R. Bedl(n\: W. M. O.'ik-Rhind ajid J. Mclntosh.40 words
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Article43 1939-05-13 23 'XV" i!>!low 'ny, wi!l jfore.sent Detective against the Cable and Wireless Cl»b rr to-mocrow <Sunday) at. i. ground, Bhecm (captj. ■cd. Tluimby. L. S. Bee, Ismail. <■ A. Muthu, Sainy, Mohanu and De Cruz. Reserves D. Haj, Theva- id B. A Tan.43 words
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Article54 1939-05-13 23 The following iniv-.' been selected to Football for the y.m.c.A. against v> a potts Ciiib on Tuesday at 5. 1S p.m. on the Anson Road pround: Aik Dtoan, If. Swyny. K. Lecmbrugten. G J Moxon. G. Ranatunga S Orten, w. |felfcea4h, C. E. t Kite, Harry Tnn Guan54 words
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Article35 1939-05-13 23 V UC'.A. Handicap Billiards 1 inal bftwecn Yap Ah Hian Xtvier whinh was fixed to be d oi 'in". .■•day, May 9. Ls postponed a lat4 r date *>i play mil bo announced35 words
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Article47 1939-05-13 23 ;in i i\ o i 'to rep'-p-HJ aU against the c. m a fr soccer on at o p.m N ah, a SanJcaran, Vwnp*n D. Appu (Captain*. G Ranatun*>.i P. Ramon M P Oooal. X Sungarar. Muthiivfloo. V. X Shunmupam 8 tUlgMm, Puu; Davis. Savorcc.47 words
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Article280 1939-05-13 24 BLUEJACKETS LAJNDM FOREIGN SETTLEMENT Shanghai Spokesman Shanghai, May 12. JAPANESE bluejackets haw landed m the International Settlement J Of Kulun^su Island, off Amc.v City. A Japanese report says that the pro-Japanese Chairman of the Clrnese Chamber Di Commerce was assassinated while a high Japanese naval officerReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-05-13 24 A picture taken from R side, of Amoy harbour JSH Chinese city, which is 'JJJ Japanese troops, n the bai-ksro.22 words
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Article230 1939-05-13 24 Shi liv'hai, May I*2. T^HK authorities m the Intornational i Settlement and Preach Coneasv sion at Shanghai to-day made a fivsli move to curb unti-Japonism. In identical proesmmati )iis, they threat- ;ened to expel or deny sanctuary to I persona engaging m political activities. Other moves recently made for theReuter - 230 words
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Article58 1939-05-13 24 Shanghai, May 12.— Mr. Fun (hen lumu, ri pn'scntatiye of the National (Jovernment's Ministry of Communications, attadMd to t!ie Great North* -rns Cable cffnes m Shanghai, was BtaMei to (Jea'.h this evening m the Frenth Concession. The assailant has been arrested but it is not yet establishedReuter - 58 words
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Article42 1939-05-13 24 5 Explosions In Manchester Manchester, May 12. FIVK explosions shook buildings m the centre af the city to-day. Shop windows were shattered but no-one was iniuied. In each case the c:ploiioiia it is thought, originated m a letterbox, gelignite bctaf used. Kfuler.42 words
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Article231 1939-05-13 24 (Continued from page 1) possibility of industrial developme'i. i If the propped experiment prov i% successful, then, subject lo the preservation of existing rights and m terests particularly of the aboriginal Indians. ;.l! lands required m MM areas originally offered ior examination could be leased on generous terms.231 words
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Article46 1939-05-13 24 London. May 12. Reuter learns m London that B*ron Urals Rothschild, the well-known canker wbo was arrested m Vienna on Mar 16 followina Hitler's coup m Austria last year, has been allowed to leav?ine rity, and has arrived at Zurich m food, health. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article84 1939-05-13 24 Coal Strik Settlemei Is Immine A SETTLEMENT of th< A wmi brought nearer John L. Lewis author] miners to sign Individual \\i 4 h employer* willing "union shop." The men concerned W J Appalachian ai-'a. where J originated and where the emj .still conferring with union 'tives Beth Darties tav<Reuter - 84 words
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Article31 1939-05-13 24 The Brit Kb Board asked to *IIOW the figW world title. The boxers have i i_ *u~ loci <pvpn years, n-- j wicc and licAvoy QQ£L. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article56 1939-05-13 24 De^ite the tawn^. end. markets vere trading is Q^iet Kaffirs strenuth .1 p, ings on increased tap Ing. imperial air;at the terms oi the propo tab Alrwtya TIM SUgW alter receipt of tn muiiique, mainly ow Wall Streetvv^__-^ AT M Paris. May W the vote of -coiifld. :i56 words
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Article13 1939-05-13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sport Supplement ,|T. May 13, i»«»- Malayan Cricket Review Every Saturday.13 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1939-05-13 1 liropeans Will Have A Good Team Rest trial to choose the Rest team which will play L>ainst the Europeans for the Clarke Cup commences iv at the S. R. C As suggested last week these trials r serve any purpose,1,164 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-05-13 2 (Jerry Ross, tne well-known S.R.C. sportsman, swings a forceful arm dnrfcru Hie S.K.C. spring Tennis tournament. Ross and his partner, Miss ML Clarke, were beaten m the final of the mixed doubles handicap by Mil s (Vhlers and "Geno" Oehlers.46 words
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186 1939-05-13 2 Roderick's Hand O.K. For Fight On May 25 glt.W E Roderick. British welterweight champion, is so overjoyed by the report of the HarIf y-street specialist, that the damage to his rl£hl hand is not <o serious as was at first anticipated. .\v\t he is already talkin opttmlsttesAly of Ihc challenge186 words
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Article, Illustration820 1939-05-13 2 r to I |cr Buck! >t W< /erhampl w l i ix y, ite i to Cai ifl c\- m V. m I lor to in-- Wolv thompton Wan- |Cr played for Aston Villa and Tottenboin HoUpor. Over ex tall. h« had a fine reputation as820 words
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Article51 1939-05-13 2 Max tUllllMilint the Germ. weight, will have his first fi: hi j his defeat at the bands ol J*' last Jure aaainst a lcilow-cou Adolf Heuser. It is ieported from Berlin tn c ntest -.ill be for he IB U erulsenre^ght championship o Heuser is the51 words
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Article, Illustration224 1939-05-13 2 GREYHOUND LOWERS NINE -YEAR RECORD RECORD Wfelth hud stood tor nine fmn uas learned at W«l< II v ttsMUam b> llu gupil— idem pnral v\ WatrrlwU. owned »>v :\li>s H ||y Alrrrett. Rao at Wembley ire actually conci the most famous a kjc< r i 11: the world m ol224 words
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Article, Illustration62 1939-05-13 2 C. KISSEL, the Northampton Town and former Queen's I'M Ranger's full-back, had to have his leg amoutated betoi til knee as the result of an injury received during a match. 3» ill man S|»oHs ol<»s Mrs. Eber, who partnered Yarli m the mixed doubles tie at62 words
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Article, Illustration554 1939-05-13 3 COS - COS (By Sappers Proved Too Good piE past week has seen the biggest football programme that Gillman has witnessed this season. These included several S.A.F.A. League Fixtures and the Loyals obtained four points out of a possible six. "The chief attraction was Saturday's554 words
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Article112 1939-05-13 3 1 MX F. J. Nettlefold, Prebident of a 'crystal Palace F.C., taw announced that he has severed his con- nation with *he club. His action follows the resignation oi Mr Cyril H Temple from the Board ot Directors. Mr Nettlef old's association with the Palace extends112 words
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Article287 1939-05-13 3 Tennis Club Now Formed Jill highlight of the sporting events at Alexandra last week was when the R.AO.C. entertained the Royal Navy. (Malaya) m a division Ila game. The Navy won by the only goal scored shortly before hall time. throughout and m the the Ordnance fought hard ser out287 words
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Article196 1939-05-13 3 South African's German Tour fllE utmost secrecy has been observed, at least m Britain, about the recently concluded tour of Germany by a party of South African Rugby footballers who are living temporarily m the Home country. One reason why little or nothing was said about tho visit was the196 words
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Article59 1939-05-13 3 Six times champions In the last eight fears, Yorkshire, ulwavs organise their (•sources with enviable thoroughne ong before the tree* were even i, (;<(>! is driliin" -i M aching hta i ho are listed m of Birt A! ""I Proficiency, f'' I 1 1 i xplori n {oi%shirt59 words
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Article, Illustration472 1939-05-13 4 ;:;r:-;:/:;;:r,;:;;;\:::r;::,rrr:ri::Jr,,:,: I tting first til" Club were s' n M f'i: lti( ist the I si and I t eh double for 21. SI 111 IV O fol c thi R.A.I however. 1 1 i to the lub only t* i d doubl472 words
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Article129 1939-05-13 4 I. McCLITRE. Of Indianapolis, hus won tht' American lahl tennis championship at Toledo, Ohio, beating the Hungarian. T. H.zi, 21—14, 21—1."). IS— 2l, 21—17 m the final. MeClure is the first American to win b- title for three years. L. Bellak (Hungary), last year's shv^es129 words
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Article346 1939-05-13 4 jIIIS season s League Champions are Everton. who have gained the! honour for the fifth time m their career. Everton thoroughly I deserve their success this year, for throughout the season they have! I'laycd j^ood football which luin pleased everybody that has sea them, and346 words
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Article, Illustration84 1939-05-13 4 PERAK SPORTS NOTES f allani ami a:i ll. V. (T> ri-*>:r Iffcflf for pm&tmkem In .M«mk'u II vi^i >n UA game at the stud urn m which the Publisher and the Air- I icn shared poiata i.i m\ aninicrcjiuif fiun:, w'men irai a> anil as \iu84 words
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Article56 1939-05-13 4 Northamptonshire have a I dent. Earl Spencei. m who g™^ Althorp. the first good-cla» c i played m the county m the n last century, the nucleus anfl the County Club. R. P. Nelson, the left-hi ler. will attain captain wuh all respect to ill Important addition to tlx M56 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-05-13 5 No Shocks In First Round Of Knock-ou t Cricket Tourney I Thoy, winner oi Iht men's 1 fitixles ".V ai ihr S.R.C m\»v, at. i»i play m tfX final wiici i brat de S.n'./.i.34 words
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Article128 1939-05-13 5 TICS and sport are bettff Hurt; but m these times it vitablc that the two should ip, thai tie animosities id by the one should affect loimal imootti working of ther, as far as its internal eventl are concerned. i to .-ti. has been fioblem r.?e^:itlv before a English128 words
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Article515 1939-05-13 5 Kent C.C. Prospects H thout Frank Woolley, The grea: man g's School. Canter- made a life member be captained by yet it is oncer- tine, who i will be and enthusiasts Congregated m large numbers t:t ilie various playing Heidi m lM»h, Kuala Kangsar and Taiping during the weekend tr>515 words
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Article44 1939-05-13 5 UJHI\N holding second position. South Africa's 24-ytar-old speedway rider. Godfrey "Searhue" Rahir. crashed on the second bend at West Ham Stadium when making his initial appearance on an English track. The race was won by B. Jameson at 39.16 m.p.h.44 words
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Article270 1939-05-13 5 < 4 FTER seeking legal opini n Ihe a"\ Footbal Association have decided that "A referee is not a 'workman' within the meaning of the Employers Liability Act or the Workmen** Compensation Act j >• Certain club.*> and Leagues had asked o270 words
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165 1939-05-13 5 ....IF HE lIOEKVT BOESN'T THINKING DOB Pastor, who recently brat Maurice Strickland, the NtV /calaiKirr. m \vh:it w.».s considrrrd be a iie.wvv. t ipht title eliminator. believe> that Tony QalMlto ha* a chance of capturing J>e Lou.'-' world title when they meet at Urn VanKee Stadium on Xvnv 28, itji165 words
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Article, Illustration534 1939-05-13 6 I A dull game <>f soccer was set n when the RJL'I met ami drew with the Gordons tIFrom the start it seemed as ii the Dons were going to navt matters their own way for they had the Sappers penned m their OWB uoahnouth. hut after534 words
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Article, Illustration501 1939-05-13 6 Somerset, who finished seventh lr the 1938 championship will niam bo 'eel by E F. Lrmgrijig, who. succeeding R. A Trr-ilr lr.si year. showed himself a most able captain. N R. Mltchell-Innes. who playec fOI England against South Africa a-. \ottinsham m 1935. is home on leave501 words
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Article, Illustration61 1939-05-13 6 W. v L. List.- r will a Co uuv". cricket ins n Harry Kakep aw All tl c ben re r -i''H f i cxc Or^ Hjw men »">n Hit* stall a»« f p. tricket-kecper* F. G^opc:, r. OWh^m, i Li?ht-lvanc' all-si and J. Dyv-. medium Another61 words
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Article46 1939-05-13 6 Will Louis Meet Farr This Summer pniTISH boxing fans receive-:: a piiint WTWise with the! York report that 3oe Louis, ruling champion ft! the world's hei weights, was to appear m London thbtntomcr for a ih c ii Rgainst Tommy Farr— and a purs? of HO.OOO.46 words
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Article212 1939-05-13 7 Week's Honours List BATTING IM .C.U. vs. S.R.C Slade «lpoh Club vs. UNttl P^ak Club vs. C!ub». ripdh y.m.c.a. rip h Club vs. Ceyin's vs. M.B.S. .s.c.R.c. fa vs. LA). Lur. (&.CR.C. n. XX.). V.M.C.A. vs. i.... Keng (S.C.R.C. vs. y «ci FD n. S.C.R.C i fVZ Wf. Old Boys212 words
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Article38 1939-05-13 7 1; year of the Su- Holme,. who.,c uitcd equally to the anager and county i tead the side. most notable allirs, will take his I Yorkshire m 4 nno Worthii rec i\n;g Olouimshire m June.38 words
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Article19 1939-05-13 7 i Birmingham, Lards champion lay 12 for a tour mommt bow *i I told ReutP". ua and Calcutta.19 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1939-05-13 7 Continued from page I thu«iasni jt-.il strain, so -much so thai only a few matches of imp- ance were played during the past week-end. The Indians were not seen m action at all but the Chinese had matters 'hair own way. On Saturday the Chine.se drew vith1,135 words
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Advertisement56 1939-05-13 7 SVORLD'S BEST BICYCLiE f < wL~^ B n__pP9B_ESß_ Bß^^^ utinb Oil their nun merits NI.W HIDS,)\ Halt's li.ivp c;irncd a truly "worldwide" repulatitm t«'i RNOI'RING QIIAI I' x Rl VUTIFUI DEBI Ml riMSH I EMFTSMANBHIP and RCLIABfLITT— Millie VALUE i->« MONE¥ is. vi totu>e, a NLW HUDSON tradition. SIME, DARBY56 words
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704 1939-05-13 8 THERE can be no doubts m the minds of all students of racing m this country ih >t our greatest slayer of the last few years is Golden Glimpse, winner of the Governor s Cup en Satolday, and winner last year of Malaya s704 words
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Article97 1939-05-13 8 Big Sports Stadium For Montreal AHlfiE sports centre. accommodation foi people m »ts variou- sectkal now under const nut i»n Montfoal am! it is hrpd I it will l)i» completed m t»» the 1542 British Empire W which have been dlottd Canada. In addition to the main amp tre, the97 words
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