Morning Tribune, 1 January 1938
1938-01-01
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section15 1938-01-01 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE bjhd bvjx cbvx bxjhcb xcb SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, January 1, lttfr. FIVE CENTS15 words
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Article110 1938-01-01 1 SIX LATEST I Says China Must Pay War Reparations! IT is Uarned on reliable authority that the German Ambassador, to Tokyo received the following aix peace terms from the Japanese (Government for presentation to the hinese Government through the German Ambassador at Hankow: Firstly, the conclusionReuter - 110 words
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Article211 1938-01-01 1 u,rtRS IiOT FOR MALAYA PUBLISHED LAST •.<•»", r«itS?SS J;™- t; 'K.Sl"£" >-«' B, i h 3^:77— 3 SSSsse.. FEDI RATED HALAI -IAILs Cemm.vsioßer of Police. Federated Malay states, ion of tli. aiafu Ordea of St Michael and Bt <£*£- Mr. Arthur Harold 0 isem Officer,211 words
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Article42 1938-01-01 1 Police Desert And Mayor Leaves EVI v tt t Dee, 31 P»«ce =v (i ..;..V n ,7 t,UI lhe .1. the Jai li it. \<i«Yii 1111 Kant, (heh 1 at 'I Tn\ the |efi n ok bitani Mmosphere i< ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article19 1938-01-01 1 f 'f the ried at Rangoon, Dec. 31 h oleft 81 01.54 raxis, has arri ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article72 1938-01-01 1 London. Dec. 31 Warspito recons--1 ti m 4 millions. [< diterranean on Jan. 4. he ill be three battleships and the Mediterranean. "Birmingham" >ut preparato: n-}}. t] to the be Far 1 at •cd. lt derstood 'he°T' rd uniformly dra- ..tion pancy between TokjReuter - 72 words
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88 1938-01-01 1 Berlin. Dec 31. Determination to rther strengthen Germany's fichting forces m 1938 a ressed by Hitler m a New Year message to Germany. ••We believe that In these troublous times only a strong state will m future be able to maintain the most preciousReuter - 88 words
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Article41 1938-01-01 1 Reported Appearance On ■The Yangtse Shanghai. Dec. 31. A I: In oarrs on I Angking, :hc capital of Anhwei. according to unconfirmed reports m the Chinese h also state that twelve Soiphiblan tanks arrived at the same time.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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103 1938-01-01 1 Strengthening Egypt-Britain Bonds London, Dec. 31. OFFICIAL quarters m London categorically deny rumours that British troops are being moved from Palestine to Egypt during the political crisis. Cairo, Dec. 31. The capital Alexandria and the provinces are calm lollowing the change of Government The organised Blue Shirted followers of Nal.Reuter - 103 words
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Article85 1938-01-01 1 New York. Dec. 31. IN a statement detailing the handicapunder which the oil industry In Mexico would hay? to operate following the .can Labour Board's latest awards to workers. Mr. W. S. Farish. Preside: of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jei that existing restrictionsReuter Wireless - 85 words
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Advertisement10 1938-01-01 1 l.ure; an J*" to»*r ;";;;"t- < Selections V B,dmmion y S10 words
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Advertisement31 1938-01-01 1 WANT MILK THAT KB PERFECTLY S W-THOUT REI IN ANY CLD.U.TI J THEN GET RUH D WHOLE M:\K. i J OBTAINABLE KVEKKWHI DISTRIBUTORS. I IiET/ 11 11 OS. A CO. I31 words
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Article1145 1938-01-01 2 RELIEVING [NXIETY \ctwn By The Polia 5 Municipality I A, DIM on th< roncerning the by the Police and the Munlcipahi recei break ol rab Pafbury ting "l th( Municipal Comm Lh the econd time HI a tti lion wa Immediately drawn to the fsct thsl1,145 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-01-01 2 Above: Mr. 11. H. Abdoolcader, CB» On left: H. H. Sved Alwi. Raja of Perhs. K.B.E. On right: Mr. Aw Boon Haw, 08130 words
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Article243 1938-01-01 2 ToMrJ.Laycxk&Late Mr.H.W. Raper Singapore, Prid D EGRET v.a> expressed at to-day's n* Ing of the Municipal Commissioners at the fact that Mr. John Laycock would not be serving on the Commission for a further term Speaking on the subject. Mr. o p Griffith-Jones stressed the important work that243 words
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Article127 1938-01-01 2 Municipality Pays Employe* Singapore. F Payment ul" a urn of SlOO wa.to by Committee No. 7 toward expenses incurred by a Municipal employee m a case arising om o: duties. When this matter came upjlcr firmation at to-day's meetinsWot the Municipal Commissioners. B Chua Keh Hai said that127 words
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Article118 1938-01-01 2 Mleged Attempt To Import Chandu Singapore, Friday, TPHE Port Division of the feeise DeL partment was responsible >r the arrest of four Chinese, Tan CI i Lim Ah Khcng, Tan Kirn Weng, and Guar Khye, who were produced before Mr" f. V Duckworth, m the Crir District Court118 words
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Article41 1938-01-01 2 I Singapore Friday. A Boyanese, Awl b> i Abu, was to-day charged v,, Becond Police Court with having voluntarily caused grt-7u7hu »o Mohamed bin othman on I> US 30 nv^ 77 aU,t was sa d to have b< aPSsSr41 words
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Article668 1938-01-01 2 Hollander Who Fell To Death Singapore, Friday IN quiry into the death of Sergeant hn Patrick Donovan, aged 31. of mipany. the Second Battalion of rdon Highlanders, who was found >n the concrete base outside the ng Barracks at Changi on the lg of Dec. 23. was begun668 words
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Advertisement9 1938-01-01 2 Aslhma Cause Killed m U Hours noun Mi. i9 words
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Article365 1938-01-01 3 CHEATING NOT PROVED Woman Complainant Singapore Friday. WITHOUT ceiling upon the defence WMrF. V. Duckworth, the c r °"2 Mr John Burns, a Eui opt. in as Who was tried to-day on a charge o ?«e^^ ducted the case tor tin P^- cutioi^ Under cros.-cx.u.inanon. tr^com Roid.365 words
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Article103 1938-01-01 3 Post Office Employee Charged Singapore, Fiida> DAIL of $2,500 In two sureties was flxed to-day m the Second Police by Mr. F V. Duckworth, m con.on with a criminal breach of trust hnrge on two counts explained to a ar-old General Post office cmemployee named Kuppusamy Naidu A103 words
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Article23 1938-01-01 3 Copenhagen. Dec 31 The death occurred today of M. Hans Niels Andersen, founder ar A '«»«'»<»• the East Asiatic Company ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article302 1938-01-01 3 Judgment Against Chop To Stand Singapore, Friday THE full Court of Civil Appeal, giving judgment to-day. dismissed the, appeal of Chop Heng Joo Heng against judgment for 3760 and casts awarded f against them m the Court below m [the claim against them by Chop Foo Hing Long.302 words
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Article100 1938-01-01 3 Singapore. Friday. Postponed one week for mention m the Criminal District Court, a case of being found In possession of current Kino's coins, which are believed to be counterfeit, was to-day explained to Tan Bong Neo. 35. a Teochew woman, before Mr F V Duckworth, the Second Magistrate.100 words
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Article144 1938-01-01 3 Commissioners Reinstatement Of Cancelled Ones Singapore. Friday. THE suggestion that, where an application has been made for the renewal of a Hackney Carriage Driver's Licence, once cancelled by the Registrar of Vehicles, consideration shouid be given for the fact that, after a certain lapse of time, a driver144 words
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58 1938-01-01 3 New York, Dec. 31. RECORD crowds are now packing New York's cinemas to see the film of the Panay incident, prints of which are being distributed all over the country. Seven thousand i formed a queue to await the opening i of one cinemaReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Advertisement94 1938-01-01 3 E S (iRO \V II A I R mtaaaan^^■^■■M^ I Removes Dac d r v ft*. Prevents Falling-hair 2 and corrects disorders /iSßif To restore new hair- A] growth asK ycur Chel S^V mist, or a High-Class f* B store, or Hair-dresser \V£/ PURE SILVIKRiX Sole Distributors: RAHAMN PENHAS Sti.94 words
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Advertisement238 1938-01-01 3 TRAVEL MADE HlftT CONSTIPATED Salesman Says Kruschen Keeps Him "On His Toes" "I am a commercial traveller," writes a correspondent, "and due to endless travelling by train. I find that I become constipated if I do not keep myself well Du.red. Kruschen Salts is the onlyThing that will do this238 words
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Article96 1938-01-01 4 To di lM Change Previous To-day KUIIBKR Tone Soot Fu >'' il6 Ist' Forward (Jin.) |tty e L *****6 2nd Forward (IW>.) Buyors 7 1116 Sellei i 6 1 J° 3ni Forward (Apr Jtmei Buyers j'j I4V Beller 31 London Dec. 31 Tn day Change Previous To-aav PALM96 words
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Article46 1938-01-01 4 London. Dec 31 Previous To-day Change TT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate 2 932 Unc TT un Shanghai (el ettng rue 116 Tl Hongkong (closing seUtog rate) Ut on Japan (closing selling i 499.1 4J.* a n.'w York (dosing telUm r»te)Belo« b« I Dull46 words
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Article23 1938-01-01 4 BULLION MARKE T ondon, Dec 31. (•OLD Previous To-day I ,v Bar per oz. siLVl 4t iB9i6 rri *****6 W|M on ths forward.23 words
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Article15 1938-01-01 4 London. Dec 31 UN St;.mlar<l pmm% Tq day change > niiu-mnoii cioiiitir: price) closrd15 words
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Article80 1938-01-01 4 London. Dec. 31 Preri"'" To-day Change Distillers 32 4 1 32 6 +l»->d Dunlop Rubber 76*6 76 7. c General Electric 351 i 2 34 10» 2 -3d Imperial Chemical Industries UT6 ugll) +?Ud Imperial Tobacco 28,9 Canadian Pacific 4 1 -r 1 2 cf KS SSn80 words
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Article12 1938-01-01 4 Now York. Doc. 30. Preriouj To-day Change Tolesraphic Correction12 words
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Article53 1938-01-01 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Wit! t ty until .A i atmosphere prevailed bn T the I MINING I iO.OO. wh .3iu an l better I r.don bid tamed l Kill;. and 8 I 51.05 and Kuch i A;. bids W; but no b\ LBBER. 23 ci on INI53 words
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Article172 1938-01-01 4 Guthrie's Weekly Rubber Report Singapore. December 31. 1937. 10 a.m GUTHRIE and Co. m their weekly rubJ ber report states: During the last week of the year, toted by holidays, there has been The new set-back m Ameed a further reces:>ion In prices but some recovery lsappamorning and172 words
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Advertisement13 1938-01-01 4 OVE£S£A-CUINESE BANKING OOftFOEATION LIMITED o ii impoi CHII t> Al irs Telephone :i:;i13 words
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Advertisement11 1938-01-01 4 mhtii ittSGIIMI IN< 1 OMI v\'_ I Loss Of Profits Insuraiirc11 words
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Advertisement33 1938-01-01 4 Mil' m I k>' -W__v /^_ml^r~^^'^^/-*V'S _&''Z%_<_lr%*'^\ Za^*«e& r^gsj^< J[ r^^s v__W^t_9^^i_^^^_\ I^^3-%_sS^w>^BisiMM i^i^M^tf fl M^- :>^Oi<_Bfc-___m >r *\T Ti^T^i^^y^^i _-_-\\__^^&f v \\\\____J^y_____\\\\\___\^^_\___________t_\_\\ SIME DARBY &Co Uh insurance agents VW MLIUt =ANO BROKERS^33 words
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Article767 1938-01-01 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Dec. 31. l pjn. Buyers Sellers 441, 4 10U I Kumbang 32- 34Austral Malay 50 55Bangrin Tin 23 J 24 b Batu Selangor 1-48 1.52 Bjrma Malay 26.3 27 i Chenderii -°J 219 Hitam Tin 0.40 0.45 Fatt 1.06 1.08 Hong Kong Tm767 words
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Article203 1938-01-01 5 Weekly Review By Lewis And Peat MESSRS. Lewis and Peat I Singapore* Ltd.. m their weekly rubber report dated Dec. 30. state: Conditions before Christmas were so quiet that it seemed unlikely that anything would occur to ruffle the surface until after the New Year. Contrary to expectations,203 words
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Article236 1938-01-01 5 ynard Co. Ltd. 30.000 Int. 30.000.000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95.00 $105.00 norn PENANG MUNICIPAL MM.XPORF. MUNICIPALITY Mar. 31 8ept. SO 102 104 nom «S% 1907 red. 1847 $1,600,000 Int Mar. SI Sept. 30 108 110 nom L 2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 ic Mar 81236 words
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Advertisement191 1938-01-01 5 Shanghai, H i Investment Bankers r w i NEW YORK ('OT' HANG! NEW YORK COI i EXCHANGE. AGO BOARD I I HAD HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. P. 0. Box 333 Tel: 5251—5252 Cable A^oVess: Selco. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated m the Netherianda, (Netherlands Trading Society) r BANKERS AMSTERDAM191 words
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Miscellaneous142 1938-01-01 5 Mails Expected Mails from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service. General delivery of letters 9 a.m. to-day. "Mails from Europe etc. (London* by Air (Imperial*. General delivery of letters 9 a.m. to-day. Mails from Europe (London mails. General delivery of letters 9 a.m. to-day. Mails from Netherlands Indies142 words
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Advertisement148 1938-01-01 6 Q v^ Hl__Ai .-fl^ P "one ol the great* lons m the history of motlon F s^^ R^g ZOLA" IS A SUPERB PICTURE' straits limfs. PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 I |i IL Tau S h, The World That J ■1 TRUTH CANNOT BE HIDDENI 11 POWER CANNOT BE ABUSEDI M;148 words
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Advertisement255 1938-01-01 6 TUTANKHAMEN CHARM "Healthy Eye" For Ophthalmic Congress AN a::.u7i found on the neck ot itankhamen will be shown on .special postage stamps to be issued n C< -auction With the International Ophthalmic Congress which is being held lure this month The amulet, which was called "udjat the healthy eye* by255 words
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Advertisement192 1938-01-01 7 FMPIRE TALKIE f Tanjong Pagar) D /V1 r too TO-NIGHT 915 yam Tingle to a Million Thrill, when you see GRANT WITHERS In Jungle Jim Chapters I 6 Abound with thi ms, spUta UllsJ SUN TALKIES (New World) 7 om TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS Tht mo sl192 words
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Advertisement308 1938-01-01 7 1 CAPITOL. TO-DAY at 11 A.M IJSPECIAL BOBBY BREEN" NEW YEARS DAY MATINEE. iliii I Each Child will receive a greeting photo of the famous boy star, Bobby Breen. Hill Excellent programme of selected pictures including The First Reel Hill of BOBBY BREEN'S new RKO-RADIO musical hit "MAKE A WISH"308 words
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583 1938-01-01 8 MORE PUBLIC CLOCKS FOR SINGAPORE? wm j m e rs' I mix Debate: Noon-Day G un Sol Feasible Now Singapore, I"' 1 Wiik li wevM the p»i>l" prefer: lociu if MHaMe places gi the eerred Ma*, at tin- <>W ,oon ,i.,v nm, Bred from Perl Canning? question formed the •nbjeci583 words
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247 1938-01-01 8 Singap i:l v -HEN the < U S7 rident Mr :cl ,il 1 d aWays boon the custom to apSSTin December -.but tha, ,t had been to h,nl UM pl S«n oT& order, of 0» day for the appointment of 1W« rtand .vould. therefore, hay, be247 words
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Article115 1938-01-01 8 Commissioners Discuss Tender With rho S'rat and tn rlov :h C been,. Ho read the letter tn »i ?aVI by [edoutth the -«OB I With which the •thi At ere acctt >ted it Commenting on t?S X annumetter, the Pre.sim V couM^J tot immediately cl not be115 words
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Article590 1938-01-01 8 Some Of The In la van I MR. C. M Sansom arrived m Malaya i_ 1905. and was appointed Acting Ass is tant Commissioner of Police m 1903. He became Acting Registrar of Criminals In 1909 and Assistant Commissioner ol Police m 1910. m which year590 words
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Article31 1938-01-01 8 J H a Mcolson, Nursing Siste; m Malayan Nursing Service, h i nd.en for service under th Government cf Johore, with effect from Nov. 27. 1937. rinnve. with claim t lon.31 words
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Article1210 1938-01-01 9 lie St a r S ystem la king The Public Lauph: The Greatest Screen Actress By Air Mail> From Our Own Correspondent I London. Dec. 17. itROM time to time, the film industry' r k las it- s< riOUS financial crises from which even the plutocratic Hollywood1,210 words
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Article35 1938-01-01 9 The promotion of Mr J W Lewis, Maintenance and New Works Engineer, Federated Malay States Railways, to be Chief Engineer. Way and Works. Federated Malay States Railways, has been approved with effect from Aug. 23.35 words
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Advertisement480 1938-01-01 9 TRADE BARGAINS I m. .j. MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinkled on Handkerchief, and inhaled protects you irom coid and influenza, a certain cure. »jret lt trom The United Pharmacy. INFLUENZA is about now. Take 'J.P. influenza Mixture. Certain cure or noney refunded. Buy it from The Jnited Pharmacy. "SOLIPOT" The only480 words
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Advertisement385 1938-01-01 9 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS —A I selection of 70—80 excellent Used Cars always available m stock. We can recommend the following as real bargains, which are backed by our guarantee and free service: 1935 Model— Ford Saloon 10 HPPrice $1,025; 1935 Model— Fiat Ardita Saloon 16.5 H. P.—385 words
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280 1938-01-01 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 1, 1938. NEW YEAR HOPES \[KvV rear comes, a time when we make good resolutions and conjure up hope- of a brighter I uture. There is one great hope before ihe eyes of the world to-day, and if it can be realised it will mean280 words
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487 1938-01-01 10 Jetton poho ll P The period ha beei been and many an oj* iflict has ed off without b: hout thi almost Bl i wondered at Both countries are m< but by a single object, namely, peace with dignity. Like Eden, id, never487 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-01-01 10 takes „sv,. h JJ™ J™ 4 op, rate craft Hying over more than 600 te indicate fitness for the advanced train Planet NewsPlanet News - 23 words
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Article112 1938-01-01 10 L C Simpson Gray, of poh are spending a he C a. Dr E s Lawrie, Surgeon. Gr: riban will be leavin early Mr A N :!icer of Cla t. Mai Civil been BecreOoven th effect I iv. 20. 1937. R. X Steed. Senior Executive r Kuala Lumpur Town,112 words
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Article, Illustration3852 1938-01-01 11 fused at the other end. when I mentioned that I was expecting the report. He gave me the impression that he was not sending it. He took up the position he had not understood that th* Minister had asked for a report?— l told him thatPlanet News - 3,852 words
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Advertisement85 1938-01-01 11 f Obtain 1 r n»w Vitality with kAMATOCEa Hi Ine Jfi-a_lortc food m Lw^ f \_fW Wr Phone 4906 We wish A Happy Prosperous NEW YEAR to all our Patrons io-\a<,iii SPECIAL DINNER $2.00 I La Carte also Available Book Your Table Early PRONE I l •934 r XvK v85 words
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Article, Illustration226 1938-01-01 12 rt yh hj h ribed as representing a net* era m art, an vl»ii>it 1 entitled "(alder Mobilises und Stabilises" look place al the Mayor Gallon In Cork Street, London. Mr. wder Colder, the American artist-mechanician, who created the wonderful Vfcrcur) I on n i .1 in**Planet News - 226 words
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Advertisement54 1938-01-01 13 0 j^^^^^^^^^^^_Efm_—_W-B-a9Wmaiaaaaaaaaal*a*—mmm——m—^^^m^^ JYOU WILL FIND I THE LARGEST SELECTIONS I IN I DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc AT Rene ULLMANN WHERE QUALITY and VALUE A::E TRADITIONAL. The Best is to come and ?ee at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.54 words
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Article, Illustration304 1938-01-01 13 more than 50 years' service in the Army, in which he rose i tnml-boy to Senior Director of Music of the Brigade of rds, Major Andrew Harris made his last appearance with the Welsh Guards before his retirement. He conducted band practice I Chelsei Barracks and attended thePlanet News - 304 words
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Article, Illustration1953 1938-01-01 14 Choosing Your Trousseau-Romance In Cloves Worn By The Bride-Paris Mow Mecca For Smart BuyersFashion Hints-Clothes For Kiddies-Vogue Supplies 'Ax AA A/4/MTI Suggestions About Modern r CHOOSING a trousseau is thrilling at t any time of the year, but at the beginning of a new Year and season it should1,953 words
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Advertisement28 1938-01-01 15 hM Just unpacked a shipment of EMBROIDERED PYJAMAS NEGLIGEES COMBINATIONS HANKIES SLIPPERS EMBROIDERED COATS, etc., etc. *ROM PEKIN SHANGHAI. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. It, Battery Road, Phone 7143.28 words
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Advertisement97 1938-01-01 15 BOOKS! BOOKS!! VICKI BALM'S New Book Just Received! "A TALE FROM BALI" by Vicki Baum. A Tale from Bali is a page from the history of the world's romantic island. It is also the longest and most impressive novel that the author of Grand Hotel has yet written. The story97 words
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Advertisement143 1938-01-01 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING! GUIDE i v xS lM l m a o..a*~.aj-- V CAMERAS AND FILMS _\mK__p mm_l_-__m_-_---_-__a_m__t___u_W-__fm HOTELS MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road. Singapore, Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maharani, Muar. Tel. 156. 3143 words
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Advertisement142 1938-01-01 15 DRY CLEANING Hiirlol Quick I Cleaners for same day service 1 Goods' handed m by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day. i 278, Orchard Rd. Phone 7776. (I HAIRDRESSER !Be waved by THE CONTINENTAL A New Wireless Permanent Wavlnf Machine 1 from America j maison" perm142 words
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Advertisement455 1938-01-01 16 S mm m m ZZ-___________TT^^Tl*-~ s==^—**\ 1 ____L _r"^^L_ Iw B —^b^J**—^^~*^^^^^~~ j^^^~ I I^K— -~^H _____a _M Z^3~*~Zy jl, J. I ___\^L\\_\\_______ l iSl^iifcsa w ''7''^&-4??2^7a7^ 2^*s^___fc____ll'*- Isr BY>&0 and BRITISH INDIALINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) C £SIS?? E l *m. ll' 11 RAWALPINDI 17$? Mar. ll SOMALI 6.800 Jan.455 words
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Advertisement470 1938-01-01 16 TO FRENCH PORTS |k /-t^V^i/^^ 1 1 I L*. I«' f I A I I N 1 1 I IF I 4*J I 1 tiU f l mm. i \Qj 1 JK HOMEWARDS Fnr Marseilles Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 7 ran™ For SKvre. Antwerp Dunkirk j an 15 N470 words
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Advertisement290 1938-01-01 17 BURNS PIIILP LIKE. Incorporated m Australia* NEXT SAILINGS R Due Sails. 'nr to-day Jan. 4 tol^ Jan. 29 Feb. 3 n rates r Und tnP tlCketS fr m Sin^ a P° re t0 Australia issued at the passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Svdiwv or irne to the connecting X.P.M.290 words
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Advertisement129 1938-01-01 17 N. I. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AtIENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Jan. 6 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Jan 19 s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Feb. 3 Rates to lst Class 2nd class Naples $574 $703 $634 $493129 words
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Miscellaneous122 1938-01-01 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j uvl S. Soon Heng Jan. 1 9 a.m mhtW (North*. Brunei and Labuan Kajang 111 a.m. KJrt Kajang 111 a.m. rh n Andre Lebon 11 p.m. jnoo-China "Y>Kpir. 1 i nm Mcd m l l p.m Netherlands Indies:— Bagan Toboalt 1 1 p.m. Üboean Bilik Jarak122 words
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Miscellaneous122 1938-01-01 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Ryuun Maru 20 1 1 Chitral-Bulan 18 2 3 Benwyvis 16 2 3 Glenogle 14 2 3 Radnorshire 8 2 3 Centaur 6 2 3 City of Christchurch 30 2 3 Roseville 32122 words
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Article210 1938-01-01 17 seconded by Dr. H. S. Moonshi. Dr. Pathy pointed out that the location of the new stands were near to the Rochor Road -Jalan Besar junction, which was normally very congested. The old stand m Johore Road, he stated, was very popular, and its abolition In preference to210 words
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Article188 1938-01-01 17 Union Of Salvation Army Captains Singapore, Friday. THE first wedding of a Salvation Army officer to take place m Singapore was solemnised this morning at the Salvation Army headquarters m Killiney Road, when Captain Iris May Stanniland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanniland, of Stocksbridge, Yorks. became the188 words
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Article33 1938-01-01 17 Mr. F. E. B. Murphy, Executive Engineer. Malayan Puolic Works Service, has been seconded for service under the Government o 4 Johore, with effect from Nov. 1, 1937, inclusive, with claim to pension.33 words
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Advertisement43 1938-01-01 18 |THE LAST WORD IN THF ART OF BREWING ■9) -Til W Vi9^A3^_i__Pi 7 f •t ii.VA?'. ?>^rl'. v▼. mrm m\ .1 m*) t"t\v/ X i T II!LJEf Mli Asialir €iiii|iany. Limited., I KIAI.A LUMPUR. PFNANi *»**<» 1 1 t fl »t M(<mßmß^ mWwB> 443 words
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Article745 1938-01-01 18 In 1 fdU 0 'i Corrrsjvndcnt, London, D* 17. DEOARI i ,r [fS ittended bj lour hundred ol the wo, f good food At th 1 Bruce ol *?£L P J i made the speech ol the even a banquet wind) Included -nails irom Burgundj ro luatf.745 words
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Article453 1938-01-01 18 Best Trained In From Our Oicn Correspondent London. Dec. 16 AEROPLANES of the R.A.F. have m present year flown about 100,000.000 miles li all the flights were Join continuous line, it would reach as the sun -about 92.900.000 miles from the earth— and nearly three ti: round453 words
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Article177 1938-01-01 18 Leper's Three-day Journey In Ambulance A A SPECIAL motor-ambulance, flyl warning black flag, left here three-day journey to Tartu. Estor It was taking 56-year-old f Schfibus. who has been suffering leprosy for the last four years, to v* leper hospital there. She returm Poland from the Argentime177 words
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Article279 1938-01-01 19 To Marry A Swedish Countess London. THE Countess Blanche Louise Maxika Posse, nineteen-year-old Swedish blonde, has applied for a marriage licence at Caxton Hall Register Office ta marry Egypt's Prince Said Halim, cousin of King Farouk. In January, the prince, to please his family, gave up his plans279 words
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Article76 1938-01-01 19 Marred By Awful Tragedy Bordeaux. A COUNTRY fete at the village of Lasborde near here has had a tragic ending. While the villagers were dancing In the street a lorry loaded with flour came dashing down a steep road towards them. Its brakes had failed to act Before76 words
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Article196 1938-01-01 20 Director's Malayan Tour Bears Fruit Singapore, Friday. THE recent visit to Malaya of Mr. J. B. Clark, director of the British Broadcasting Corporation, who inquired into Malayan conditions of reception with a view to making: any adjustments felt to be necessary, has already borne fruit. It is announced196 words
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Article149 1938-01-01 20 Commissioners Iron Structures Singapore Friday. Committee No. 4 of the Singapore Municipality decided to disapprove a building plan for the erection of a corrugated iron and timber build;: Lavender Street. At to-day's meeting of the Commissioner?, m connection with this decision. Mr. S. B. Tan asked: Is mv information correct,149 words
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Article216 1938-01-01 20 Commissioners Should Speak Louder Singapore. Friday THE poor acoustics of the Municipal Board Room was again the subject of complaint at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners. Screens about 15 feet high and 12 feet wide were placed directly behind the Commissioners who sat opposite to the President, while216 words
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Article69 1938-01-01 20 Singapore. Friday. H H. the Sultanah of Johore left by the Ranpura this morning for a holiday v Europe. She was accompanied by her niece. Miss C M. Robertson. Among those who were at the whart to see her off were H.H. the Sultan of Johore. the Hon.69 words
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Article109 1938-01-01 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends SHI We g 2 Final D ec. 1 Jan aabeb 4 e Dec 30 c at ni Tin Dec. 9 Dec 21 Dec 13 Southern Kinta int. Dec. 23 28 Jan 13 Itec 24 c Bonus Sun R ei Luas 4« Final Jan 5109 words
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Miscellaneous798 1938-01-01 20 [ON THE RADIO] —4^ —r~ m—^4 mym British empire Nirom Station PROGRAMME J^jraSftS? and 9. f;2O n.m.— 0.15 TO-DAY k.^ s7H7" ass a-i!Stt'»> Hi X(> metres 'i <•' t<a. l'lK'' metres (15.14 mcs;. a.m. f» (or I.'.n.- m»«s» i m.- 8.5" l.'v- .lo>rs •'Tm-'VkO nVetros <15:il mcs,; Concert by Studio798 words
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Miscellaneous155 1938-01-01 20 'programme of b. m. b. c Singapore Station On 225 Metres 7.00 p.m.:— The Victor Celeste TO-DAI Farniente" (C. Cvi). "Andante Melo' Tieht Orchestral Concert. j ive (Da ncla). -A Doubt" (GU 2A a L Rdler's Famous Hungarian .-serenade" (Liebe). "Spanish Dance" 2 Uy J h rerted by C Reller155 words
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Article57 1938-01-01 21 Marked Progress 1 h °7f™ 30 shO^Tttot 3.484.132 new i- ress a 7^o been built m England and houses hav< rm istice Wales since 0» Ar misMe WMJe tv,e aat« t dur lh£ tbe number o! nou* compared fcaK voir MlWg duril the wtth tbe record57 words
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Article38 1938-01-01 21 and then profresa In housm clearance aetivit;io,. number of houses provided duri] ended Sept. 30 last v as 155,' 274 houses with acir 764.669 persons had j for the purpose of replaced m connection Aerations.- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 38 words
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Article80 1938-01-01 21 Grandson For Perak Sultan I From Our Own Reporter, tax 1 Kuala Kan.: ar. Roe. IL SON was bom io Yang Muha A Rabiaah, eldest daughter «f Hfc Hi g h „esB the Sultan of Perak. and wife of Yang Malta Tangka /amal. sen of His Highness the Sultan of80 words
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119 1938-01-01 21 U. S. Ban On Japanese Fishing Boats Washington, Dec. 30. j d quarters it is stated I tl I Roosevelt has tesafe of a bill to effect lual iimination of Japanese boatl from American wall be introduced at a special I Congress by Senator Copend. chairman of the Senate ComC119 words
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Article108 1938-01-01 21 r. r London. Dec. 31. lew Year honours list is headed at Nuffield. Bar Fi ei d Marshal Birdwood, r Leonard Brassey, Sir John Ganzoni. n- Sir Percival Perry ny iclllors: Sir John Anander!2LJ Of Bengal., a cornMr. Robert Thudson. Earl Lucan letcies, including Sir VernonReuter - 108 words
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Article164 1938-01-01 21 Serious Accident Near Ipoh 'From Our Own Reporter' Ipoh, Dec. 31. k SERIOUS motor accident occurred at A Lahat when three Chinese women of the labouring class were hurt, resulting m one dying instantly while the other two are lying m a critical condition m164 words
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Article61 1938-01-01 21 Jewellery Worth More Than S5OO Missing om Our Own Reporter' Ipoh. Dec. 31. LOSS of jewellery to the value of more than $500 has been reported to the local police by Mr. A. G. Montfora, Senior Sanitary Inspector. Perak. Mr. Montford, who is staying alone at present In61 words
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Article85 1938-01-01 21 Claim Dismissed In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter. Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Cussen m th? Supreme court this morning m the case m which Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. claimed from Mr. Ong Ec Lim. the well-known local cinema proprietor, the sum of85 words
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Article53 1938-01-01 21 From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Dec. 31. 1 U7HILE trying to cross the rails at Prai It station, an Indian boy wa.s knocked down by a trian. He was removed to the Penang hospital with serious facial injuries and at the time of writing he had53 words
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Article61 1938-01-01 21 Moscow, D^c. 31. THE Soviet Government has decided to establish a separate Commte••riat for Naval Affairs and trar H the naval forces of the Red Army which will thus he detached front of the Commissariat of De r^nc<v M Smirnoff, at present head tf th**. political administration ofReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Advertisement198 1938-01-01 21 SPECIAL NEW YEAR MATINEE PROGRAMME Empire Talkies (Tanjong Pagar) 215 p.m. Trible Attraction: "Boulder Dam" "Dancing Feet" and "Ringing Cowboy" Palace Theatre 2.15 p.m DICK POWELL and RUBY KEEI ER in SHIP MATE FOREVER Supported By SILLY BILLIES Grand Theatre 2.15 p.m. Bert Wheeler Robert Woolsey m Silly Billies Supported198 words
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Article393 1938-01-01 22 ELECTRIC MAINS' COST Should House Owners Pay? Singapore, Friday. ir.r the coat of laying gtHO should pay for riva te W 0, owners KJ^SS where no financial by !-V vet been incurred. 75 U s or sub-mams electricity supp la fr ee of should, on estimated percharge provided thatw expen393 words
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Article336 1938-01-01 22 Pol.cc Called Out To Swimming Club Singapore. rna«y. jm atotai tr:i<Ti< jam m Sißgalong Rhu last nigbtwhenj of about 2.000 members and II «S Singapore <** peered t» watjh the dn.. play Riven by Miss nm Hfl. I' S Olympic -tar. Prnnle began to arrive at the Club336 words
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Article142 1938-01-01 22 Japanese 40-Million Yen Tender Denied We have received from the Siamese Government Publicity Bureau, Bangkok, the following translation of a communique issued by the Bureau, denying a report regarding the alleged acceptance of a Japanese tender for a 40-million project of development of Bangkok Harbour: "Since it appears142 words
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Article40 1938-01-01 22 r Bangkok, Dec 31 Powi hundred folk danced the New Year at the Sports Club m the presence of the chairman of the Council Regency "nner Grenet party from the Southern Cross which is sailing for Saigon at daybreak h40 words
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Article191 1938-01-01 22 To Appear In Singapore THE famous Don Cossack Choir and Dancers ore to visit Malaya and will begin a season at the Victoria Theatre Singapore, on Feb. 1. These renowned artistes are known the world over for they have toured extensively since they left Russia shortly after191 words
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Article427 1938-01-01 22 Came To Singapore AN old Singapore resident m the uk son of Mrs. Helen Augusta Padda\ passed away suddenly at her resident 64, Meyer Road, yesterday, from, hea:* lailure. Mrs. Padday came to Singapore abou. forty years ago and is survived by one sen and427 words
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Article79 1938-01-01 22 Restriction To Stabilise Bolivian Currency Santi.i AHDERS to restrict the importatio:. v luxury goods wHh a view to preventa fall m the Peso currency have b ssued by the Bolivian Government. Th- decline m the metal market harecently subjected the count rv's change to a severe strain. The79 words
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Miscellaneous67 1938-01-01 22 yl/r Mail Despatches v Medan. Jaskl, -Amsterdam* ano ■London?: Netherlands, closing at 7 p m to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing at 7 p.m. Sunday Penang. Siam. Burma. India, Iraq Pa estine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa Great KKfr IrP T land Eur °P c and N and S67 words
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Miscellaneous22 1938-01-01 22 The Tides TO-DAY: 10.04 a.m.. 9 ft. 1 ins.: IIJS Pm.. 8 ft. 6 ins. TO-MORROW: 10.38 a.m.. 9 ft. 7 ins.22 words
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Article1163 1938-01-01 23 GOLD CUP RACE MEETING Scmtchings At Noon I Yesterda y tßy 'Marcus Superbus "> ICCEPTORS and order of ninnine l r th o second day of the Turf Clubs New tor God ta,o Meeting. U be run off m to-day. lofether with notes J? the candidates1,163 words
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Article45 1938-01-01 23 SELECTIONS BY "Captain Eagle" RACE I— FIRST BID Salmon Par RACE 2— PRINCE CARAVEL Harap RACE 3— WAIT-A-BIT Marston Hill RACE 4— THE CRETAN GIRL Mandai RACE S.— OLD COW Young Ginger RACE 6.— MEADOWMAN Ormolu RACE 7 —SAENDEN Burraneer RACE B.— DRUMMER BOY Fifty-Three45 words
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Article45 1938-01-01 23 RACE 1 MEG Emperor Kublai RACE 2.— PRINCE CARAVEL Kate Beresford RACE 3.— SILVERLAW Marston Hill RACE 4.— SALAD Wattle Ash RACE S— YOUNG GINGER Santa Amita RACE 6.— MEADOWMAN Santa Anita RACE 7.— SAENDEN Squeeze RACE B.— CISCARA Royal Worlington.45 words
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Article64 1938-01-01 23 The following have accepted to playhockey for the S.C.C. vs. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers on Monday at the S.C.C: J. M. Mason, C. E. Brooke. F. M. W. Smith. O. Narjis, J. P. Wood. A. J. Tite, F. O. S Man, A. P Webb, R. J. Forbes, W. J.64 words
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Article55 1938-01-01 23 for S.C.C. lst XI vs. S.S. Police on Monday at the Depot: J. H. Purrier, C. P. Liston, Lt. A. T. Hingston. J. E. D. Graham, Lt. I. L. E. Macmillan, E. W. Reeve. G. Williams, Lt. J. R. Rodwell. B. D. Hearle. T. A. D. Hewan. M. W. Cole.55 words
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Article98 1938-01-01 23 Cricket Club R.A.F. Draw 3—3 rHE S.C.C. and the R.A.F. lst XV drew 3 3 when they met m a rugby footaall match on the Padang yesterday, the Cricket Club playing with a man short throughout. The Club had slightly the better of the exchanges In the first98 words
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Article88 1938-01-01 23 2 Centuries 313 For 5 By India On First Day Calcutta, Dec. 31. IN the third unofficial Test which began to-day. All-India, playing against Tennyson's XI, batted the whole of the day, and finished up with 313 for the loss of five wickets at close of play. Mushtaq88 words
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Article103 1938-01-01 23 The semi-final of the Small Units hockey tournament between the 30th Coy. RE. and the 11th. (8) Hy. Bty. R.A.. BMati will be played at Tanglin on Monday Jan 3. This match should provide interesting hockey, as both teams have a very fine record and have not103 words
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Article54 1938-01-01 23 The diving exhibition, to have been given yesterday by Miss Marian Mansfield. U.S. Olympic swimmer, and Mr. Pete Desjardins, world champion, at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday, did not take place owing to Mr. Desjardins' arm being still swollen. The visitors sailed later m the day for Manila54 words
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Article22 1938-01-01 23 In the Services inter-Company hockey Competition Headquarters— Wing drew with "F" Co.. Skins, yesterday at Tanglin, no goals being scored.22 words
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Article23 1938-01-01 23 The hockey match between the S.C.C and the R.A.M.C. which was to have played this afternoon was cancelled on account of bad weather.23 words
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Article16 1938-01-01 23 The Gunong Pulai Recreation Club defeated the Midland football team by B—o, at Pontian on Friday.16 words
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Article, Illustration205 1938-01-01 24 This magnificent picture of a tiger, caught m mid-air as it leaped across the ring at the bidding of its trainer, was made during a final rehearsal of the annual hristmas Circus at the Royal Agricultural Hall. Islington. London. In this act. grouped m aPlanet News - 205 words
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160 1938-01-01 24 London, Dec. 22. MR. H S. Ong of Malaya captured the East of Scotland badminton mpionship m most convincing style at Murrayfield, Edinburgh. ffll amazingly clever and varied stroke play Is described by expert spectators as a revelation to Scottish onlookers. All hi.s160 words
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Article45 1938-01-01 24 "Exaggerated Report 31 Ind re that ti In dlp'the Soviet Mi: Ified tin vernment ol the .<•(■ the nonion I with Rumania" are not Incorrect ifflcially informed thai the Is not m a post- any comrn on by which would si to denounce the not ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article66 1938-01-01 24 Paris, Dec. 31. THE Chamber passed a sleepless night I lasting until dawn before it read second time by 527 votes to 65. The final figures were: Estimated expenditure 54,957.000.000 francs. Re\ 7537.000.000 francs. The budget will continue -o be shuttled to and iro between the Chamber andReuter - 66 words
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Title Section14 1938-01-01 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 27. January 1, 1938. EDITED BY "HERMES'' Every Saturday.14 words
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Article, Illustration2681 1938-01-01 1 A Retrospect Of Sport In Singapore in 1937 proved good enough to snatch victory m the vital final match of the south. League soccer produced a somewhat mediocre series of matches m the first division. Last year's champions, the Air Force, fell from grace and the championship was annexed by2,681 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-01-01 1 Chin Kee Onii. of Perak. who regained the singles title of Malaya after a break of three Mars, defeating K. L Grut m the Anal after eliminating 11. (7 Sansoni. the holder, m the second round.36 words
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Advertisement14 1938-01-01 1 ELSEWHERE In To-Day's Supplement Perak*! I>isappointment 4 •urope Swimming 5 Clangor's Good Year 614 words
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Advertisement17 1938-01-01 1 To all Readers of the Sports Supplement Land Sportsmen everywhere the Editor wishes a Prosperous New Year17 words
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Article63 1938-01-01 2 Light-Heavy Title Bout Planned A lEETINC i n British chami but thi 'i will take some n u'nl offered Lewis about i<> defend hi he was nol management, and Is i eh Hi "'.V' eaten by •lished him i In a return I «U knock-oul In the63 words
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Article16 1938-01-01 2 W Bestwick, the rorm»r i. crlckel 1 rformance n i »n m fo U, I Car--116 words
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181 1938-01-01 2 S.C.C. TOUR IN NORTH BROUGHT TWO DEFEA TS (0, Twelfth Han DUOBY whi they had Clv 17 point in* i ii\j ro pi RMv Th< goal and o then p pai tic il with .i di ol the N own I am and Ui player the B.C.C m no n181 words
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84 1938-01-01 2 HOLIDAY FORM" LIKELY IN STATE HOCKEY TRIAL ON TUESDAY IB) Sticks") H'" been more or we the :orace when t wo. I ted, the -usam ?unl if bad luck »»> wo play, r; whose Ul^'" U) ich n bun? ecnseeS neither It lle S ssaKS know us rd fight pffsn84 words
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Article29 1938-01-01 2 Seven Sold Off At Newmarket I>erby x h0 are ™tered Garde,,. and Johtpeel l Hatt °n a^ohnPee,are^!he^ y n^n mS r^ 3 0therh0rs «c„ ga ged in29 words
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520 1938-01-01 2 Xliltondale Has Good Chance To Pull THI S T Pr0 n ment will with the GoldCu eeven Of Mala.. contest me he Gold Cup" Q Jo iruce Pure Gold ndal J* a Bai II v be of BtMiidekin 7.8 at the last Singapore520 words
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Article107 1938-01-01 2 ,1 "WINDSOR LAD - ,1 "WINDSOR LAD" By itance to punters. Despite carrying Wicklow Bay should be prominent throughout the" race. He is fit {and d long distance performer. be Ipoh July meeting when, earn 9.7. he romped ho to beat Vandal 9 6 Vedas 8.2 and Blue Peter 8.1. m that107 words
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Article153 1938-01-01 2 More Newcomers In I The Heavy Class JHE world boxing situation is gradually onahI )r J mB itself out a^ain. and 1938 X See Joe Louis the American hi/hn- m actlon once more ln defence of ms heavyweight championship, which he BwSLZSfn Jln J Bradd °<* m June153 words
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759 1938-01-01 3 HARDER TRAINING NEEDED AT SELETAR Review Ol The Years Sport— Second Stage j I OOKIN U on 1937. it seems obl°\ V ith a little more hard work and 'renuous training the Air ?orce could have improved on some of lances, cm the other hand, however, work J«L first and759 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-01-01 3 I.im Yew Jin, the new singles champion of the S.C.K.C.. m action m one of his matches m the recent tournament. It was an open tournament m which the doubles licld was ■wept by 5.( 7(7 player>.37 words
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Article47 1938-01-01 3 The world four-man bob championlp will be held at Garmisch-Pai chen m the Bavarian Alps on Janry 39 and 31 The winners last yeai a re Great Britain. The Boblet chamOf which Great Britain ■Mil be decided at St itz on February 9 and 1047 words
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Article158 1938-01-01 3 30-Metre International Race THE challenge by the Island Sailing' Club of Cowes. Isle of Wight, having been accepted by the Beverly Yacht Club of Marion (Massachussetsi. a team match between Great Britain and the United States for 30 sq-metre yachts will be held in August. Buzzards Bay. off158 words
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Article127 1938-01-01 3 Cambridge Score Eighth Win In A Row CAMBRIDGE won the university squash rackets for the eighth year m succession when they beat Oxford at the Bath Club by three events to two. Cam bridge have now won eight matches to Oxford's four. Results were: M B Banna 'Eton.127 words
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Article72 1938-01-01 3 CHEETAHS ocn greyhounds when the} 1 out at the Romford radium, but once one of them d the lead they refused to race against each other. Helen of the tt n who appeared, covered ards track In 15.86 seconds, breakingtho track record and beating two greyhounds by 2fS72 words
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Article414 1938-01-01 3 English Spin Men Restless A REPLY TO DON BR.ADMAN A E R. GILLIGAN. the old English capr\ tain recently wrote a letter to "The Times m which he stated that he had received a letter from Don Bradman. the Australian caotain, stating that England's crying need was spin bowling. Commenting414 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-01-01 3 Women's hockey is becoming more and more popular this season, and the other evening the women staged another match on the padang, Europeans vs. the Y.W.C.A., which the Y.W. won. This picture shows play In midficld. The Y.W. girls were much superior m skill and deserved to win48 words
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537 1938-01-01 4 PERAK'S BRIGHTER HOPES WERE BANISHED ipoh. Saturday. PERAK'S rugby football season was brought to a close on Saturday when they played the last match against a Singapore team, beating the visitors by the narrow margin of eight points to mx points on the Ipoh Padang. it was a friendly nature537 words
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Article97 1938-01-01 4 165,000 People Can Get In White City CHANGES to be made at the White v City, London, will make it the world's greatest sports ground, with acnodation for 1(75.000 Deople. of whom 119.000 will be under cover and 46.000 .seated The cost of the chances will exceed £250.00097 words
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57 1938-01-01 4 New Training Plan For Cup Tennis Players ANEW scheme of intensive training has been announced for men and women players who are likely candidates for the Davis Cup and Wightman Cup teams. Leading players had already been ask?d whether they would be able to take part m such practice and57 words
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Article186 1938-01-01 4 The Game's The Thing Says President danger of international lawn tennis becoming the main purpose m the nfe ot pla te theme of the remarks of the president. Sir Samuel Hoare, at the annual meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association m London He pointed out that -there are186 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-01-01 4 Gene Sarazen. one of the two American ;jolfer> who has won both the British and American open titles m a single season (the other is Bobby Jones), was a big: attraction when he played an exhibition match at Bukit Tima/i during his visit to Singapore. Here he i^ seen playing62 words
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Article83 1938-01-01 4 Schmeling To Meet Neusel At Last CCHMELING will meet Walter Neusei l i v h!?« ca V K a re P ut *tion m England bj beating Jack Petersen and Ben Foord 'n^W 1 a d E pire champions: wi March 13 m the DeutschlandhallP Berlin, where the Olympic Games83 words
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Article250 1938-01-01 4 NEW "WHITE HOPE" FOUND THOUGH it is suggested that Sohmel- should meet the winner of the -Braddock fight, he was promised a title fight with Louis some time ago. the fight to take place next June. The intention was 'hat the winner of thi250 words
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Article38 1938-01-01 4 Johnny Revolta. an American Ryder "P player, won the £2.000 Miami-Balti-more open golf championship m which PPayersJ ayers b >' general agreement, tried Ut the United States Golf Association's iourteen club" rule which comes ato operation on January 1.38 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-01-01 5 Cookesley. the R.E. right winger, played a sound game and revealed a line turn <»f speed when the Sappers defeated the S.C.C. m Tuesday's "B" natch. Here he is seen on the move just before scoring a very good try m the corner.43 words
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Article153 1938-01-01 5 WHY SO FEW GOOD )CCER MEN? I sally Oxford and earner: each other m two football At both the play reached A.ndard. tracted a crowd of 40.000 :.e second an attendance of It is hardly necessary to idd th a ;.>v>pular event was the153 words
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Article152 1938-01-01 5 F r *t Place In Ranking Shared A l E p Vf, Cr iX and Charles Nawyaert '<37 fiZLftAfi the rankings list the Belgian La cSleStSi ,i A-Lacroix and ;uui Pierre oLi» 3 L f°P°^ cie Borman "■a d?n P? n H d: 5 Jean Moreau 6--8 J152 words
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234 1938-01-01 5 Move For Better Bowling In Cricket HN'E of the most interesting recommenI" d of the M.C.C. Commission was the proposal to end short -pitched fas* bowling, commonly known as negative length. This, they rightly contend, is the cause of much dull play Sir Pelham Warner, at the close of the234 words
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Article229 1938-01-01 5 LT.A. Taking The Matter In Hand k RESOLUTION described as -a definite ft attempt to tackle -shamateurism' carried by 89 votes to 1 at the annual meeting of the L.T.A. Tnis requires the management comtee ol any tournament to send full details of income and expenditure to the Council229 words
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259 1938-01-01 5 RECORD ENTRY IN EUROPEAN SWIMMING 300/400 Competitors In 16 Championship Events A v, I 1S ex^ ected for the European swimming championships at n Wembley next August. Among the countries that have alread/entered are Great Britain. Germany, Sweden. Denmark, Austria, Jugoslavia Hunea?v Bel gium Czechoslovakia, Malta and Luxembourg, and 1^259 words
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Article174 1938-01-01 5 Raising Funds For The N. P. F. A. BRITISH golfers will shortly take part ■J In a scheme to raise funds for the National Playing Fields Association, the organisation that provides playing fields for children, and others, m this country. A scheme with this end m view was174 words
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Article124 1938-01-01 5 Ex-King Began Fashion Of Shorts SQUASH Rackets, which continues t.n •3 advance m England, has always been a favourite game of English Royalty. The present King, though he was probably keener on lawn tennis, played squash with distinction. A noteworthy feature of his game was his insistence _>n124 words
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Advertisement97 1938-01-01 5 DRINK MORE GOOD MILK BEAR BRAND NATURAL SWISS MILK I is endorsed by the /x^§^ medical profession _^Ts*£> as the ideal milk for #^Vl the tropics. Because it is pure, sterilised and natural milk to which nothing has been added, milk from a great herd of pedigree cows grazing on97 words
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Article278 1938-01-01 6 Gaps In Tanglin Ranks Soon GOING BY THI TROOPER ■vURDia the past week sport at TangUun has been al a standstill. OnlJ one match was before the hoUday, a rugger match between the Skms and Port Canning thp The skins came out, victorious by the narrow margin ol six points278 words
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Article64 1938-01-01 6 Amr Bey Goes From Bed To Court IMR bey, the amateur and 1 squash rackets champion, won the r championship tor the sixth ume when be beat Dr. J. F. Stokes, the and champion. m the final at the Bath Club by 0 :i. U I, 9 2.64 words
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Article219 1938-01-01 6 Man Who Took Two Hours For 720 Yards IN these days, when to break a speed 1 record seems to be the chief object m life of innumerable exponents of a wide variety of sports, it comes as a refreshin^ change to hear of a contest In which219 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-01-01 6 Whrn the IX T pJayed «*2«*«* ZmZ^SS-^U^ evening Ihey won a vigorous match largelj BMP h them by falling.19 words
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Article176 1938-01-01 6 New Training Method For Cantabs THE Lawn Tennis Association declares m favour of more intensive training for Davis Cup and Wightman Cup teams; the M.C.C. Commission wants more representative matches, which means more systematic preparation for the how we hear that the Cambridge University Boat Club are176 words
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Article141 1938-01-01 6 British Teams Need To DISSATISFACTION is felt at the I shown by British water polo teams m recent international contest there is a move to improve the standard of play It is probable that the method eh 111 be to arrange contests between different di.-'ricts on the knock-out141 words
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Article70 1938-01-01 6 DENNY LYNCH of Glaseow. the British and world flyweight champio first fight he roece*sful^ fended his titles against Peter Kane beat Georges Battaile. the bant amht, champion of France, the r iping the fight m the eighth round ol heduled ten round fight at 8 St. 9 lbs70 words
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Article336 1938-01-01 6 BUT NOT QUITE UKI 1936 THE year has spent itself and we left at the end to look back on one of the most memorable years m the history of sport In Malaya, memorable because of the visit of a cricket team from England captained336 words
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Article34 1938-01-01 6 That has been the notable ci between rugger and hockey m Rimger has reached a high even among Asiatics and it is of all enthusiasts that hockey the same before the season is out.34 words
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Article, Illustration66 1938-01-01 7 during ♦hf ie ir^r it eleven which com Pleted the double of League and Cup division ?k SO a_ cer season Their third string also won the third fare so ™f 1 m P» onsh, P. b «t m the second division the second XI did not *eu, though they66 words
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Article110 1938-01-01 6 Famous Cry Heard For Last Time RIGHT to the end of his remark., career m the saddle Steve Donogl retained the firm hold he had capturec m the affections of the racing community. Another champion arose, that was evitabie, but it will be a long time the110 words
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Article34 1938-01-01 6 1 I The latest device tried at Wembley 1 get young greyhounds to race is a mophone record of the crowd n which the trainer plays over to to accustom them to the noise34 words
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170 1938-01-01 7 This table shows the Malayan AAA. records as they stood prior to the 1937 meeting m Kuala Lumpur, and the performances at last year's meeting: Three miles mew event 14 mm. 53 2 5 sees Prey. Best. Year 1937 100 yards 10 sees. (1931 10 sees.170 words
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Article, Illustration211 1938-01-01 8 One of the finest displays of diving that Singapore audience has ever witnessed vuis thai given by Miss Marion .Mansfield. American Olympic star diver ami swimmer, when she appeared at the Singapore Swimming 'lnfo on Thursday evening. Aft'-r a I cries of expert dives, executed with211 words
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Article133 1938-01-01 8 Tighter Rules Regarding GREATER penalties are to be imposed v on boxers who fail to honour their contracts, announces the New York State Athletic Commision. Ever since the Commissions failure to /compel Braddock to defend his title against Schmeling last June it has been felt that a133 words
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Article, Illustration149 1938-01-01 8 Flight Lieut. B. K. Burnett, the R A F lawn tennis champion. won the R AF. squash championship for the first time when he defeated the holder h v B i 1 le o Ut W C More m the fi nai 5 V'V 510 Kensington Country149 words
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