Morning Tribune, 22 January 1938
1938-01-22
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Title Section12 1938-01-22 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2_No. 299. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, January 22, 1938. FIVE CENTS12 words
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Article249 1938-01-22 1 10SDON TREATY TO BE DENOUNCED, SAYS WASHINGTON DISPATCH BIGGER BATTLESHIPS FOR U. S., BRITAIN FRANCE SIR ROBERT CRAIGIE TO REPORT ON JAPANESE INTENTIONS London, Jan. 21. THE Manchester Guardian, in a Washington dispatch, declares that it is .1 -officially admitted there that the London Naval Treaty,Reuter - 249 words
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28 1938-01-22 1 u Malta. Jan. 21. ier, whose name was na, reported that she submarine attacking a de k stera Mediterranean. ne searching the ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article43 1938-01-22 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh 1 m t t -->-***^-***********mmmmm* t Hankow. Jan. 21. I matte Society, at a tenia lived to sion movements Id declaring that the supporting the gov">(1 that anti-aggres-;hould all join in boy- solution also urges Ion_l to nnnlv _or>r.fi/x«o43 words
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Article26 1938-01-22 1 Shanghai, Jan. 22. .advance along the <J he Tientsin-Pukow 1 down a.s a result of g accordrthem front is ung ir Ja Panese dispatches Saras ReuterReuter - 26 words
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64 1938-01-22 1 British Stevedores Refuse To Load Japanese Steamer London, Jan. 21. MIDDLESBOROUGH stevedores lefused to-day to load the Japanese steamer Haruna Maru with Teeside iron and steel goods, as a protest against Japan's Eastern attitude. The strike was entirely unofficial. The men refused to work despite appeals from their leaders. TheReuter - 64 words
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Article42 1938-01-22 1 Soestdyk, Jan. 21. Because of rainy weather. Princess Juliana remained within doors this morning while Prince Bernhard wont for his usual motor drive. In the a f ternoon, when the weather improved. Princess Juliana strolled about the palace grounds ReuterReuter - 42 words
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213 1938-01-22 1 Paris. Jan. 21. IN the Chamber to-day, the Premier, M. Chautemps read the declaration of policy, expressing loyalty to the Anglo-French entente cordial and the League of Nations, and intention to assure national defence. He said that the government was determined to213 words
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Article67 1938-01-22 1 Paris. Jan. 21. THE Cabinet this morning approved 1 the decrees of M. Daladier. the new defence minister, governing co-ordina-tion of the three defence services. The actual defence programmes will continue to be framed by the respective ministries, but the final decisions rest with a committee headed byReuter - 67 words
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Article117 1938-01-22 1 Shanghai. Jan. 21. 1 SERIES of crimes are being commit- ted, involving members of the Shanghai Civic Association, which was created for the purpose of helping to rehabilitate areas around Shanghai. On Dec. 30, Mr. Lo Peh Hong, chairman of the standing committee of the Association,Reuter - 117 words
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Article47 1938-01-22 1 London. Jan. 21. The death occurred this morning of pr. Dinsdale Young aged 76. one of the leading non -Conformist ministers. For many years he drew large congregations to Westminster Cathedral, where he was preacher. It is estimated that he had preached 30.000 sermons- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 47 words
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Article128 1938-01-22 1 Radio War In Far East CHINA DELIVERS FIRST BLOW Shanghai. Jan. 21. rHINA and Japan have begun a war in the ether. China delivered the first blow by broadcasting in Japanese from Changsha and the Japanese retaliated by opening the broadoasting station in Shanghai daily with _i ten-hour programme startingReuter - 128 words
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Article62 1938-01-22 1 Washington. Jan. 21. The United States Army has ordered a squadron of their latest bombing planes to be transferred by water from California to Hawaii from Feb. 1, for the purpose, according to the War Department, of building up the wing and components, at generalReuter - 62 words
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40 1938-01-22 1 Shanghai, Jan. 21. THE first case of suppression of a Reuter telegram occurred to-day The message concerned summarised a leader Of the North China Daily News strongly critiscising the reported continuance of outrages in Nanking.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement26 1938-01-22 1 V OTHER PAGES Page J )(h Girl Stow- j away Inspector Charged j ,1 Mines > r (Junta Cut? 3 A. Meeting 22 oe K.L. Boxing -fr26 words
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Advertisement16 1938-01-22 1 ■OWDERED MILK i__V__P____r____Ml__ll W*****^^^ >^___-^J L-^-^^ JONf-DUHN. AND PURE >tainable Everywhere. DISTRIBUTORS I b«os^ a to.16 words
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Article191 1938-01-22 2 ON SHIP FROM AUSTRALIA Wants To Get Back To England Singapore, Friday. DRESSED In a royal blue sports shirt and navy blue skirt, and wearing a beret to match, Angele I.oiseau, a young French woman and self-confessed journalist, pleaded guilty this afternoon before Commander C. Robinson191 words
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Article74 1938-01-22 2 Singapore, Friday. For anchoring his tongkang in a prohibited area at tho Kallang Basin, nenr the Singapore Airport Channel at 1.45 a.m. to-day, Choo Hup Uco an elderly lightersman, was fined $40 by Com. C. Robinson in the Marine Court to-day. The line was paid In the same74 words
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456 1938-01-22 2 Alleges Man Was Drunk And Called I lim Names Singapore, Friday. AT to-day's further hearing of a charge of assaulting a Johore Tamil named Sinnapan in the Beach Road Police Station on Nov. 14 last, Inspector Herbert Cyril Ballard, of Ihe S.S. Police, in giving his456 words
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631 1938-01-22 2 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD IN MINIATURE For Empire Exhibition At Glasgow: On View To-day To-morrow WHEN the Empire exhibition opened at Wembley in 1924, the Singapore Harbour Board sent a model of its property, exactly drawn to scale, and bearing on the surface of the water surrounding it I models of631 words
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Article351 1938-01-22 2 Visiting Doctor Tells Of Experiences Singapore. Friday. "DED Cross work in China is proceeding 11 very satisfactorily, thanks to the financial and technical assistance of the International Rei Cross Society," said Dr. A. Tarle, who arrived here this morning by the Conte Eiancamano on his way351 words
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Article234 1938-01-22 2 E548 Donation To Lord Mayor's Fund TWENTY-NINE Malayan mining companies have jointly contributed £548.2.0 to the Lord Mayor's Fund for relief of distress in China. The contribution has been sent to the Fund through the Malayan Chamber of Mines, London, who supplies the following list of234 words
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Advertisement36 1938-01-22 2 a word to the office executive FOR DIRECT INSTANTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH ALL DEPARTMENTS USE INTERCOMMUNIC \TION SYSTEMS. As Supplied To The Malaya Tribune Office FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY LIM KOK GEK CO. 55, Stamford Road, Singapore.36 words
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798 1938-01-22 3 LOCAL DEALERS' VIEW Important Meeting On Tuesday inmlNG the last week prices have D moved within narrow limits and Lrfhas been a correspondingly small ,f_ r of business, report Messrs^ Stlnton Nelson Co. under date of Fr The y maln reason for the quiet market798 words
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Article190 1938-01-22 3 Garden Party To Be Held On Feb. 5 THE Very Rev Brother James, 0.8.E.. recently completed his Silver Jubilee as visitor of the Christian Brothers' Schools in Malaya. Hongkong. Burma, the Philippine Islands and until recently of Ceylon, and his Golden Jubilee as a Christian Brother in190 words
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Article106 1938-01-22 3 Prison For Two Men After Assize Trial Singapore, Friday FT that counterfeiting waJ Mr Jilitu? s ver y serio s Assize court a S k6tt Terrel1 in S to "s ay sentenced Simo n and Michael H res^°, years ri S°rous imnon Jun had KS 6 I' after106 words
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Article147 1938-01-22 3 "52nd Street" Is Excellent Entertainment PRODUCED by Walter Wanger, the United Artists picture, "52nd Street," now at the Capitol, is excellent entertainment. It tells of a thoroughfare which in the short space of 20 years passes from being the abode of wealthy families to be a place147 words
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Article56 1938-01-22 3 MALACCA is to have a Rural Board, according to a gazette notice last night. The Board will be formed with 12 persons as may from time to time be appointed by the Governor. Appropriate powers have been given to the Resident Councillor, Malacca, Health Officer.56 words
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Article198 1938-01-22 3 Judgment In Favour Of Plaintiff Singapore, Friday. THE Chettiars' system of accounts Is 1 perfectly legal. This was established |in the case of P.A.L.R.M. Ramasamy jChettiar who sought to reverse or vary I the Official Assignee's rejection of his i proofs of debt in the bankruptcy of198 words
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Article35 1938-01-22 3 Singapore, Friday. A receiving order was made by Mr Justice Home in the Bankruptcy Court to-day against the Malayan Shipchandlery Company. Mr. R. H Green applied for the order lor the petitioning creditor.35 words
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Article59 1938-01-22 3 Singapore, Friday. Mr. J. D. Swan, who pleaded guilty this morning to charges of faUing on Nov. 22 last to conform to a traffic signal at the intersection of Stamford Road and Hill Street, and driving without a license, was fined $4 and $6 respectively on each charge,59 words
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Article31 1938-01-22 3 Shortly before 10 o'clock last night, a Neon sign on a shop at South Bridge Road caught fire. One engine from the brigade turned out, and the blaze was soon quelled.31 words
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Article200 1938-01-22 3 Wife Feared Husband Would Never Work Again When her husband had been at home 20 weeks with rheumatism in his back this woman began to think he would never work again. At last, she said to him: "Let's try Kruschen," and the change that200 words
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Advertisement225 1938-01-22 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice at 9.30 a.m. 1 Summons-in-Chambers in Suit No. 4^o 37. At 11 a.m. in the lst Court:— Magistrate's Appeal N Rex vs. M. Sathaiah. P.L.A.S. Somasundaram, Vincent Lingam Grace and Hayatmiah Abdul Shukor And Miscellaneous Application No. 3 38— Rex vs. Abdul225 words
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Advertisement53 1938-01-22 3 COOL CLEAN COMFORTABLE Reserve a table for your next party by telephonino 3356 AIRPORT HOTEL t^^*^^,^^\ m *******m**mm********»^m*^mm****m**iL^P**m****m****m9***+* a— _<-■, _»r n t NEW STOCK OF COLD /^Hl^\ POCKET CHROME pSp%?a STAINLESS rJUKtI STEEL Xfra|/ WRISTLET W A T C H E S JUST ARRIVED DISPLAYS AT ALL DEALERS. <u\e53 words
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Article133 1938-01-22 4 London, Jan. 21. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Steadiest Spcn Buyers 7 3 16 7 5 16 Sellers 7' 4 7- J 8 3rd Forward Uuly, Sept.) Buyers 73|16 7^16 -t 2nd Forward '(Apr. June) Buyers 7 5 1*, 7716 Sellers 7 IVz 1st Forward <Feb.)133 words
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Article70 1938-01-22 4 London, Jan. 21. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 149.50 150.87 +1.37 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate > 8 97 B 8.96 7 H l A T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 12 932 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1 3 170 words
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Article38 1938-01-22 4 GOLD London. Jan. 21. Prev ious To-day Change c»™ ar PCr 0Z> W-19-7% £6-19-8 i 2 d. s P°t 20 3 16 20 —3 16 4 months' forward. 19 15 16 19 13 16 _i 838 words
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Article60 1938-01-22 4 RUBBER New York Jan 2Q Tone Previous To-day Chang 25? o Dull Steady Spot Buyers 14* 14 13 16 +3 16 m Sellers 14^ 14 7 a -4.1.. Apr.June Buyers 14 13 16 151 8 +5 16 TIN Selle rs 14 15 16 15'. +5 16 l°™60 words
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Article160 1938-01-22 4 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, Friday. MINING: Tin at midday was $91' 2 up <i Although conditions on both London and New York Stock Exchanges were reported to be brighter Tm shares experienced a very dull day to-day and there was practically no change in prices London showed practically no160 words
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Article117 1938-01-22 4 London, Jan. 21 Previous To-day Chang< Dunlop Rubber y 7fi nl General Electric 77- 76 10» 2 -li 2 d Imperial Chemical Industrie* 34 44 Imperial Tobacco H94» 2 150.- +7 2 d Anglo-Dutch 29 4 U 30- f7' 2 d Canadian Pacific 7 5 8 <117 words
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Article25 1938-01-22 4 UN Standard London, Jan. 21. j* fe Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £184 £183 1 Forward £1843 4 £1833 4 125 words
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Article200 1938-01-22 4 Young Hokien's Bad Record Singapore, Friday. WITH many previous convictions against him, mainly for cheating, being last in prison only a week ago, and a police supervisee, Wee Hock Choon, a young Hokien, once again ap-j peared in the Police Courts this morn-i ing and pleaded guilty, before200 words
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Article38 1938-01-22 4 A 24 year-old Hylam was found hanging in the kitchen of a house in Syed Alwi Road in the early hours of yesterI* day morning. The ambulance was sent for but the man was already dead.38 words
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Article207 1938-01-22 4 Man Who Never Worked Now Wants To Singapore, Friday. THAT he had never done any work, and in fact did not know how to work, was a statement made to the Olficial Assignee by Mohamed Deen bin Haji Ismail, and related to Mr. Ju lei Home in207 words
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Article54 1938-01-22 4 Singapore, Friday. Judgment was reserved till Feb. 8, at the conclusion of the hearing to-day ot the case in which 14 Chinese stooa charged before Mr. F. V. Duckwortt.. second police magistrate, whh knowingly continuing in an assembly after being commanded to disperse and ioi infringement of the54 words
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Advertisement61 1938-01-22 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE f BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import ant documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to safe boxes, so that SAFETY61 words
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Advertisement14 1938-01-22 4 f WZZZ SOUTH IBIUTIMI INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. passeivgeb*s BAGGAGE T.l. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green14 words
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Advertisement6 1938-01-22 4 SIME DARBY &~Co.,Ltd. '±T* o "V*oZi:=6 words
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Article782 1938-01-22 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Jan. 21. 5 p.m. 45 5- 30,6 32 6xd Kumbang g 299 Maiaj 25 261Hitam 075 O8 o Weng 24 25- m Tm f 1521/2 1.571/2 27 6 286 Burma Malay 2Q9 2 1J9 Chenderiang Q38 043 Hitam Tin x Qrj 110 Hong782 words
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Article183 1938-01-22 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. Buyers Sellers 4 6 4|loV 2 Ampat 152 157 Batu Selangpr 26 3 Hongkong Tin 25^ JJ, Hong Fatt 4 89 Jelebu u6 12i3 1 Kramat 106 U 6 Kamunting Tin 19L Killinghall 18 g; Katu Tin 2 L57 Kucnai Larut 165 I.^o Lingui Tin183 words
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Article49 1938-01-22 5 The ss. Teucer for Hongkong &c. Mails nriviouslv announced as closing at 2 will now close at 8 a.m. W TOe y tt Sauerland for Philippine wands Mails previously announced a. clos^f a t 7 pm. on Jan 20 will now close at 3 p.m. to-day. t49 words
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Article132 1938-01-22 5 rt Co. Ltd. 30,000 Int. 30,000,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95.00 $105.00 nom UNQAPOn MUNICIPALITY 1907 red. 1947 $1,800 000 au Mar 81 8ept. SO 108 110 nom red. 1855 $1,000,000 rnr'A red lws WOOO.OOO In? m/^' 195C M a May J Nor. l 120 122132 words
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Advertisement224 1938-01-22 5 I S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG224 words
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Article131 1938-01-22 6 London, Jan. 20. THE Air Ministry announce that it has been decided to discontinue the Royal Air Force display held annually at Hendon since 1920. It is pointed out that Hendon aerodrome, owing to its size and location is no longer suitable for the operation ofReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement663 1938-01-22 6 EXCITING DRAMA! DANCING AND MUSIC! Jfp^ I LAST DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 m PAVILION Wm. WWW /f^L*^ CAFE COLETTE' _H____^BASED ON THE THRILLING RADIO PLOT WHICH INTRIGUED A MILLION LISTENERS JL PAVILION LTD RELEASE WITH y PAUL CAVANAGH, GRETA MSSIN W\^ V*M SALLY GRAY, WALFORD HYDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA I663 words
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Advertisement226 1938-01-22 7 GOT TO HAND IT TO SOPHIE..^v ggS/f If you don't, she'll take it anyway 1 il W^^mXM 9 _Pr_l mm *tS _L 9 fW' Um "itttff ■::SSf\«:.'* 4r' V ••>■ Jm- -^T^^^ZweM^ 1 11 SoPHietMgw GOBS W** T I I lr F tee Bow*" an 1 Oir««'« a Y PAVILION226 words
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Advertisement301 1938-01-22 7 THEATRE ROYAL MARLBOROUGH 3 p.m.-6 p.m.-Qjxm. TO-DAY 3 pm 6 p.m.-9 p.m TO-DAY TIIIAGARAJA BHAGAVATHAR INDI BALA~ star of CHINTAMANI" in ATHAR ALI AND A BIG CAST IN "SATHYA SEELAN" I "SELIMA" SPLENDOUR and SPECTACLE! g WAR and REVOLUTION. EMPIF/ES TREMBLING Jfrl THE WORLD AFLAME WHILE NAPOLEON. THE CON«QK|JHi *M301 words
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Article220 1938-01-22 8 Young Chinese Sent To Prison Singapore, Friday. A FOOCHOW Chinese named Fong Chow For was produced in the Criminal District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judm thi.s morning on a cni of possessing 3.000 tahils of non-Gov-ernment chandu valued at $24,000. on hoard R FA.220 words
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Article143 1938-01-22 8 Bankrupt Who Is Now In Prison Singapore, Friday. BROUGHT from prison, where he is at present serving a sentence for cheating, Chua Kim Teck, formerly a ehinchew on one of the Straits Steamship Company's boats, was taken through his public examination in bankruptcy before Mr. Justice Home143 words
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Article116 1938-01-22 8 2 MONTHS' SUSPENSION Municipal Employee Discharged From Bankruptcy Singapore, Friday With liabilities amounting to $2,444.20. towards which he had paid a dividend of 22 per cent Albert Conceicao, a 37-year-old Eurasian employe- of the Singapore Municipality, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr Justice Home to-day. subject to two116 words
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Article66 1938-01-22 8 Singapore, Friday The night mail train from Kuah Lumpur to Singapore arrived 55 minute late at 739 this morning, having beei held up at Bekok by the parting of i goods train. A report was received from Bekok a 12.33 this morning that the mail wa unable66 words
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Article207 1938-01-22 8 Leaving For China Soon London, Jan. 20. piR Archibald Clark Kerr, the new Ambassador to China, has altered his pj.ms and will fly to Baghdad on Jan^ 24 to wind up one or two affairs which were uncompleted owing to the suddenof his transfer to China. He andReuter - 207 words
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Article144 1938-01-22 8 Entertained To Tiffin By Johore Sultan Singapore, Friday. HH. the Sultan of Johore entertained 40 girls of the Young Australia I.eague to tiffin at the Royal Johore International Club yesterday. After lunch to the music of the Johore Military Force band, His Highness said that it gave him144 words
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Advertisement222 1938-01-22 8 TRADE BARGAINS 4 MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinkled on handkerchief and inhaled protects you from cold and influenza, a certain cure. Oet it from The United Pharmacy. INFLUENZA is about now. Take U_P. Influenza Mixture. Certain cure or money refunded. Buy it from The Jnited Pharmacy. "SOLIPOT" The only one minute222 words
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Advertisement374 1938-01-22 8 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS— A selection of 70—80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock. We can recommend the following as real bargains which are backed by our guarantee and free service:— 1935 Model— Ford Saloon 10 HP.— Price $1025; 1935 Model— Fiat Ardita Saloon 16.5 H. P.—374 words
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307 1938-01-22 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 22. 1938. CHINA'S RESISTANCE FREQUENTLY it has been stated that if the campaign in China were sufficiently prolonged the Japanese would oeat themselves, and significant confirmation of the fact comes in the report of the differing views of Japanese Cabinet Ministers. While one pressed for307 words
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Article943 1938-01-22 10 BIG-MONEY GAME AT 'MONTE' The Englishman Behind the MONTE CARLO is generally credited with having more sunshine dunng the first few weeks of the New Year than any other spot in Europe. WtM a short time it becomes something like a sunshine suburb of London, with a preponderance of stockbrokers943 words
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Article, Illustration77 1938-01-22 10 Sympathising with the keepers whom he thought may be suffering from the ..fler effects of the Christmas festivities, Jackie, the chimpanzee, presided over the medicine chest at the Lond *n Zoo and administered doses on Boxing Day. As the Zoo was closed on Christmas Day, Jackie and all other animals77 words
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Article610 1938-01-22 11 RADIOLOGIST'S PROBLEM THE TOMOGRAPH IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES FOR GOOD OF MANKIND rr\T is probably one of the most important developments in X-rays in recent W vears was shown to specialists in London. it is a discovery which makes possible X-ray photographs which could never iken before These photographs610 words
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Article271 1938-01-22 11 MARINE INSURANCE WAR RISK Decision Of London Underwriters THE following memorandum with regard to war risk and marine insurance was issued by Institute of London Underwriters on Dec 23 and is forwarded by the Singapore Marine Insurance Association: Marine underwriters, after a prolonged study of the situation, have decided that271 words
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Article213 1938-01-22 11 b fc ha now been fo, 0r 'hodox Metropolifoim>>i,! ap P ears that the K£,__r not obserwd Relations Try To Prevent Marriage Warsaw. DRINCE Michael Radziwill, whose rame has been mentioned in connection with the tragic death in London of Miss Mary Josephine Atkinson, is now believed to213 words
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Article229 1938-01-22 11 So M. P. Is Resigning His Seat London. i SIR Paul Latham. 32-year-old Member of Parliament for Scarborough and Whitby, has announced his decision not to contest his seat at the next General Election. The reason for this decision he gives in a letter229 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-01-22 11 The Singapore St. John Ambulance class undergoing instruction in antigas measures at the Inniskillings anti-gas depot in Pierce Road. (Tribune).20 words
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Article99 1938-01-22 11 International Conference Ends Nice. THE exploitation of modern methods of broadcasting in the interests of peace and the elimination through international agreements of various obstacles to the greater use of broadcasting as a means to bringing peoples together were amongst the questions discussed at the International Broadcasting99 words
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Article21 1938-01-22 11 Mr. Reid, managing proprietor of the Batang Padang Estate, Tapah, has returned from England, after being away for about seven months.21 words
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Advertisement57 1938-01-22 11 SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle dgfTpT^^- anomalies. Crossed jm?~-^^Jk eyes. Complicated (|^H^J?^ cases of defective \l s^^ vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.OJS. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation without cost or obligation. PHONE 933 "AV GOODWOOD 1934 f M TelegrafhU Address CHARMINGLY BITCATED IDEAL FUR VISITORS57 words
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Advertisement30 1938-01-22 11 RpdP vv your Vitality with SANATOGjte i1K*..,..- th* true ionic huuL^*3 W£ IMM DANCE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS I P.M. To Midnight.30 words
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Article, Illustration218 1938-01-22 12 Flossie Boggin, aged 14, of Grove Park, London, has been chosen to be May Queen of England for 1938 by Mr. Joseph Deeley, organisei of the Merne England Society. She will be crowned on Haves Common (Kent) on Ma> Dav when Oueens from all over England will attend her. Last218 words
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Advertisement266 1938-01-22 12 America Imperial Airways A spontaneous tribute from 'Aviation', the leading aeronautical newspaper in the United States of America in ii: of i-s honourable ntstory, lm;>eriai Airway. .-:_d i:cver Kucn anvone HUM to suspe* t U c..pabl< oi t.reM..ng out in a parrect rampage of nrovress Vet that's just vhM h266 words
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Article, Illustration271 1938-01-22 13 I-* .^—mmmmmmm********************* BWttmmm*************™^^ j _u__ n f the nre-Kemal regime, women in the new Turkey tr, ..1 f— only a qua. t_.!.en.ur y ago. E ducation and T Uk l^.,,^s, are primary object^ of the younger generation, which is making Turkey one physical Illness are P'"" 8271 words
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Advertisement35 1938-01-22 13 1 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OP HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE ctaaui d'oli rvu DisiiAd MOT UhOI k^ JEWELLERY WATCHES m Hfl IS TO COWK AND SKE RENE UIIMANN K i. Mies Place, SINGAPORE.35 words
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Article, Illustration2070 1938-01-22 14 Fashion News direct from PARIS KIDDIES' Styles The Story of FABRICS-Popularity of SUEDE TIIKRK ure only JfOling women in Paris i 1 at leasl this is what PtJrtsifn coutuners have decreed and all styles in Shades, ureses und coats o th; new ejections are ven ,uvenilc this year. Tailor-mades2,070 words
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Advertisement17 1938-01-22 15 1 l nusual and Everlasting Gifts moderate prices i8 Hattery R oa d, Floor dk Phone 7143.17 words
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Advertisement62 1938-01-22 15 NEW BOOK Concerning Malava In Poetry (By Francis P. Ng) "F.M.S.R." Poem An interesting book of poems about Singapore and Malay States. Many pieces contain local allusions and place names. Anybody who has interest in poetical works will no doubt find a specimen in this. Price $1.50 Postage Extra Phone62 words
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Advertisement168 1938-01-22 15 A 101 1(1 VI S SHOPFUI Ifct GUIDE SILK STORE HAIRDRESSER TAjmfllJflL/TOIK lJ?* m H,GH MAKON PERM f J&&Q^ STREET. I Telephone 4610 Jf\j4|Pfc*^Sifc takes pleasure in announcing fjr^^mji the OPENING j ''^ll&^^'^J^ f their new u]tra moder n and S^^^^ I AIR-CONDITIONED j B^, i^Ff <JPF/>MBF/r3W_P?_M Ladies Hairdressing Saloon168 words
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Advertisement483 1938-01-22 16 bv y_l T0 FRENCH pORTS Iv $s$ ;> S HOMEWARDS. X s l CAP VARELLA For Marseiles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 V I DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Feb. 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 4 DASIRADE For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar.483 words
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Article147 1938-01-22 17 < Postal articles prepaid at letter ra f t only will be forwarded. (Parcels and Registration close half an hour earlier unless otherwise stated) TO-DAY C fnfl l Cl W6Stem Teuccr Jan. 22 8 a.m. Sr* 11 11 S SSS: /St Teucer 22 8 a.m .J^t sambas and147 words
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Article134 1938-01-22 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate KEPPEL HARBOI I. Main Wharf: Lch. Curlew, Silverash, Spondilus, Lch. Heron. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Recorder. Victoria Dock: Tug Mitra. Keppel Harbour: King's134 words
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Article787 1938-01-22 17 New System Of Training Advocated IN an address delivered at a recent meeting of the marine section of the National Safety Council in New v- ork.0 rk. Captain Felix Reisenberg advocated a new system of training lor young men taking up a sea career. Captain787 words
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Article121 1938-01-22 17 Mails from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service). General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails from Europe etc. (London) by Air (Imperial*. General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.L.M. I to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 5.30121 words
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Article99 1938-01-22 17 Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-day. Siam. Hongkong. 'Canton. 'Shanghai, Kobe. Manila, and U.S.A.: Imperial, 6 a.m. to-day. v Medan. JaskS. Amsterdam§ and London?: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-cL nd Southern Sumatra: Nether- lands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Penang. Siam, Burma. India,99 words
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Advertisement298 1938-01-22 17 111 RXS PHILP LI.VE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. XGOLA Jan. 29 Feb. 3 MERKUR Mar. 1 Mar. 4 1 cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M.298 words
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Advertisement129 1938-01-22 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated ln Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Feb. 3 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 17 t s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Mar. 3 Rates to lst Class 2nd class Naples $574 $621129 words
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Article228 1938-01-22 18 Sin Chew Jit Pen - Sin Chew Jit Pen OVER COST OF CHINA WAR People's Endurance Taxed To Limit Shanghai, Jan. 21. THREE Japanese Cabinet Ministers Mr. Yoniuchi, Mr. Kaya, and Mr Sugiyama. who are appointed members ol the sub-committee for the drafting of military expenditures during the year, met yesterday228 words
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Article33 1938-01-22 18 Shanghai, Jan. 20. I THIRTY terrorist suspects have been I arrested in the International Settlement and the French Concession to-day following raids last night in which 98 were arrested. Reuter.33 words
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Article315 1938-01-22 18 SEVERE BATTLE GOING ON IN SPAIN Paris, Jan. 20. FOUR of the crew of the British steamer Thorpeness were killed when bombs fell near the vessel as she lay in harbour a. Tarragona, according to a message from Barcelona. Three others are missing and seven were hurt, two of them315 words
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Article162 1938-01-22 18 British Labour To Make A Move London, Jan. 20. THE National Council of Labour has decided to organize a deputation to Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Mr Eden to urge the need for sanctions in order to halt Japan's war in China. This decision followed a joint meReuter - 162 words
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Article146 1938-01-22 18 Prices Realised At S.R.A. bale THE Singapore Chamber of Comme; Rubber Association held its 1365th auction yesterday when there were: Catalogued 1,745.692 lb., 779.33 tons Offered 1.373.299 lb.. 613.08 tons Sold 1,001,046 lb.. 446.90 tons. Spot London 7, sd New York 14 5 8 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed146 words
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Advertisement114 1938-01-22 18 FIVE BILLION DOLLARS couldn't remake this great S Picture c NOW IT CAN BE TOLD! the true CA nI T kT\ I story of tlie lovel y- thrilling Queen S f\ K I \J L Victoria, and her fiery Prince Con- sort. Albert England's Greatest i ii// t -\s i114 words
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Article82 1938-01-22 20 New Infantry Depot In Ireland London, Jan. 20. ITHE War Office announces that sarc--1 tion has been given for th? purchase of a site near Ballymena, in bounty Antrim, for the construction of i modern Infantry depot with recreation grounds, etc. A sum of £200,000 is allocated in82 words
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Article200 1938-01-22 20 Statement On Talks I j In London I Dublin, Jan. 20 MR. De Valera and his colleagues received a rousing reception on arrival at Dublin. Mr. De Valera told Reuter that as the approach of the two sides on some of the questions involved was diametrically200 words
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Article49 1938-01-22 20 Peiping, Jan. 20. I Generr.l Terauchi. commander-in-chiel I of North China has transferred his headquarters from Tientsin to Peiping. I General Terauchi issued a statement j that he is resolved to annihilate the I Kuomlntang Army and co-operate in j building a new China —Reuter l49 words
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Advertisement216 1938-01-22 20 FRASER COMPANY. I List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Jan. 21, 5 p.m I Total l su)ka Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex Div TIN Payable Asam Kumbang Is. Jan. 21 Jan 28 Jan. 22 6d. Bonus f Austral Malay 9d. 3d. Bonus f Ipoh Tin ls int. Jan. 5216 words
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Miscellaneous930 1938-01-22 20 ON THE RADIO BRITISH EMPIRE Berlin Station PROGRAMME DJA 31 38 metres (9,560 Kcs) DJB 19.74 metres (15,200 k<s); I>JN 31.45 rn nnl f )l5 metres (9,540 kes); DJE 16.89 meIransmission 2:— 6.05 p.m.—.MO mwm k«al ind DJO 19.63 mepm. GS.I 13.93 metres (2153 mes): res "JWkes) and DJM GSH930 words
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Miscellaneous330 1938-01-22 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres rvLQ DAT nnd Announcements. 7.45 p.m.:— Dance Music played 12 45 om --Light Orchestral Concert de Silva's Band Relayed from nlived Rellers Famous Hungarian New World Cabaret, mnd directed by C. Reller. Relayed) 8.40 p.m -Songs (Gramophon, 7 \\r.330 words
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Article362 1938-01-22 21 Cla.ms Trial For Alleged Negligent Driving Singapore. Friday. ..dfrey of the Royal Air Force, Miiiiireared before Mr. E. C. -■^UrFSSrth Singapore Magls- U l\vcr a charge of causing H Mondhor Ali. a Hindustani Tndian while driving a motoi l :"in? manner along .MoulV hit S SO pm.362 words
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Article414 1938-01-22 21 Full List Of Gazette Notifications Singapore, Saturday. THE following notifications appeared in the Gazette last night. The Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, provisionally re-appointed a nominated unofficial member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements, lor a period for three years from Jan. 19, subject to414 words
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Article135 1938-01-22 21 Now Definitely Ended, Says Berlin Berlin, Jan. 21. AN interpretation of the official communique in regard to German mediation in the Sino-Japanese conflict, to the effect that such mediation Ls now definitely ended is given by the Berlin correspondent of the Hamburger Fremcenblatt in a reportReuter - 135 words
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Article171 1938-01-22 21 Motor Works Owner Who j Owed $59,859 AJ Singapore, Friday. Admitting liabilities amounting to $59,859.46, due to 28 creditors, K. T Wee the propriety of the now defunct Wee Auto Works, was granted his discharge by Mr. Justice Home in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, subject to one month's171 words
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Article385 1938-01-22 21 Alleged Attempt To Overawe Police Singapore, Friday. Considerable interest is centred ln the case in which eighteen Chinese, who are alleged to have participated in the recent anti--Japanese demonstration, claimed trial to-day before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second police magistrate, on charges of being members of an unlawful385 words
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Article55 1938-01-22 21 London, Jan. 21. The Lord Mayor of London's fund for the relief of distress in China now amounts to about £90.000. Yesterday an anonymous gift of £4,000 was received. Of this total £75,000 'has already been sent to China, mostly in cash but also in supplies of medical and surgicialBritish Official Wireless - 55 words
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Article45 1938-01-22 21 Sin Chw Jit Poh - Sin Chw Jit Poh Hankpw, Jan. 21. A United Press message states that Harada once approached Tang Shao Yi. offering him the post of chief of the Nanking autonomous regime. Chen Chung Fu was also an aspirant for the post if Tang Shao Yi declined.45 words
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Advertisement59 1938-01-22 21 "WITH MY HAND ON MY HEART I WOULD SWEAR THAT THIS IS THE BEST PICTURE TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN ANI) THEIR PET AUTHOR, BEN TRAVERS. HAVE MADE TOGETHER TN THE COURSE OF THEIR LONG COALITION." —OBSERVER. TOM RALPH WAUS LYNN' \^k _____J^^^^^^_____r I DIfI.CUO IV Hk __B y^_{_r A-» S**59 words
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Article295 1938-01-22 22 S.C.E.A. RAFFLES RECLAMATION BEST SITE FOR A CLUB? Govt. Permission THAT the past season had been of the S.A.r-A. B T ian President, the Hon. J^T*f£ _r___k in the course of his *»P e<r afternoon. 0" !WS» fh'ePrSenrcor past season had not tne r actory plained. "»nd m sUl would295 words
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Article321 1938-01-22 22 RECS JUST WIN 1-0 Keen Hockey With The Ceylonese Singapore. Friday. A_ m rorc d midway through the G ™h h^f eave the Singapore Ref™ rlub a well deserved victory £\t Sports Cub in ««g "nc game of hockey played at Balestier th^ n s e Ra n were territorially321 words
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Article35 1938-01-22 22 IN preparation for their match 1 against the Islington Corinthians, the S C'.F.A. first eleven are playing a trial match against the Combined Services at the Anson Road stadium to-day.35 words
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Article27 1938-01-22 22 TO-DAY:— 2.34 a.m., 9 ft. 2 ins.; 2.44 p.m., 8 ft. 8 ins. TO-MORROW:— 3.O!) a.m., 8 ft. 9 ins.; 3.37 p.m.. 8 ft. i27 words
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Article343 1938-01-22 22 30th Co. R.E Wm Small Units Tourney Singapore, Friday. IN what was one of the finest and most I exciting games of hockey played at Tanglm this w seas0 h n. Competition this afternoon by defeating the Royal Air Force by one goal tc .ml After343 words
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Article272 1938-01-22 22 Home Side Unlucky To Lose Singapore. Friday. THE S.C.R.C. hockey first string, which 1 met a team from the Indian Association at Hong Lim Green to-day was nnluckv to have lost by one goal after a match in which the Chinese had slightly the better of the272 words
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Advertisement59 1938-01-22 22 A J Another Shipment of J POPULAR NOVELS S For GLOVER'S LIBRARY. Why don't you join? Only 50 cents a year and 10 i cents a book. S v:. u* gloves co., I 9 11, The Arcade, Singapore, ty Imperial ______i^^"-__^(__________ _EI%-C_____j____ ___l_-_r_i_>*--l ___pfl BPa 44 Good Companion 91 All-BritlAh59 words
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Advertisement83 1938-01-22 22 r COMMENCING SATURDAV ALHAMBRA mn 9th 4 %asr am^ j I _1 I «Lv RIDER HAGGARDS Most l jto*- Thrilling Story j TO I PRESENTED WITH EXCLUSIVE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES OF THE S uSESSk OF WORLD 'vi CHAMP KoSS z j 1 sr ieht SeS_,; BARNEY Roii m CEFERINoTARt I83 words
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Article953 1938-01-22 23 FIRST DAY OF SKYE MEETING Sultan Of Perak Present From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Friday. THERE was a good attendance, 1 including H.H. the Sultan of Pt-nV. for the opening day s card of ihe Taiping Turf Club's two-day Skv> race meeting. There were953 words
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Article137 1938-01-22 23 RACE 6 Horses, class 5, div. 1, abt. 6 furs: Frivol 10.12 M'lle D'armentieres 10.8 Silver Buckle 9.12 Evergreen 9 8 Policy 9.7 Stone Ginger 9.6 Dazzle 9.6 Republican 9.4 Plain Clothes 9.2 Unity 3.10 Beacon 3.9 RACE 7 Horses, class 5, abt. 1 mile and 100 yds:137 words
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83 1938-01-22 23 Selections Handicaps For To-day's Races FOLLOWING are selections and handicaps for to-day's races at Taiping, the final day of the Skye meeting:— RACE 1 Ponies, class 2, div. 3, abt. 6 furs:— Taj Mahal 10.13 Valkyrie 10.12 Perfect Lady 10.11 Mickey Mouse 10.2 All Serene 9.13 Capone 9.12 Leonie 9.983 words
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Article37 1938-01-22 23 Race I.— PERFECT LADY Mickey Mouse 2.— M-G-M George Robey 3.— TWINKLING EYES Larut 4.— RAWANG Quiz S.— EMPENNAGE Bechester 6.— EVER GREEN Plain Clothes 7.— BROWN LADY October B.— PRIDE OF PERAK Prince Caravel.37 words
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Article53 1938-01-22 23 RACE I.—l. MICKEY MOUSE 2. Leonie RACE 2.—1. M.G.M. 2. Peony Hill RACE 3.—1. FOXY 2. Twinkling Eyes RACE 4.—1. WINANLOSE 2. Rawang RACE 5.—1. EMPENNAGE 2. Rose of Dreams RACE 6.—1. POLICY 2. Unity RACE 7.—1. PLEDGE 2. Stir Uup RACE B.—l. PRIDE OF PERAK53 words
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Article75 1938-01-22 23 Aiya Aiya 0.4 Brown Lady 9.2 Cyclops 9.0 Lover's Idol 8 13 RACE 8 Horses, class 4, about 6 furs: Wait and See 10.12 Pride of Perak 10.9 Prince Caravel 10 6 Gusher 10.5 Gallant Maggie 10.2 Komolux 9.9 ADC. (late Supt. Boutail) 3 8 Amy Welkin 9 6 Ziggie75 words
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Article139 1938-01-22 23 Singapore, Friday. PLAYING at Selarang this afternoon, the Royal Signal Corps (Changi) defeated the H. Q. Wing, Gordon Highlanders by one goal to nil in an evenly _ontested hockey match. The game was fast from start to finish in which the Signallers defence had plenty of work to139 words
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Article123 1938-01-22 23 Peony Hill 9.7 Allegiance 9.5 Happiness t V4 Tancjubas 87 RACE 3 Ponies, class 2, div. 2. abt. 6 furs: Foxy 10.12 Twinkling Eyes 10.10 Larut 10 2 Little Miss X 10.1 Explode 10.1 Miss Woo 9 13 Ladolet 9.8 Phar Par 9.7 Glamour j.6 Anaconda 0 3 RACE 4123 words
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Article483 1938-01-22 24 CLUB RESERVES WIN Minesweepers XI Trounced Singapore. Friday. ny l<»ur |o*lfl to nil. the S.C.C. ReserD V r defeated HM. Minesweepers in a hockey match played on the Padang this fternoon. The game was inclined to be one-sided at times and had the Cricket Club forwards exerted themselves more, they483 words
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Article140 1938-01-22 24 Low Hock Kiat Jnst hiters The Stmt Final IN the Singapore billiards championIhip quarter-final round at the Happy World Last night, Low Hock Kiat <Aston A.C 1 beat A Martm <St Joseph's Church Brigade) by 300 points to 297 It was a very cIOM match, and Hock Kiat140 words
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Article193 1938-01-22 24 Try-Out For South Team To-Day IN preparation for the annual North v. South rugby match on Jan. 29. the South XV will oppose an Army "A" team In a practice game on the S.C.C. Padang on Saturday. Play will commence at 5 p.m. sharp and the South side193 words
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504 1938-01-22 24 Exciting Tights Al The Happy World Last ight THERE was an abrupt termination to the main event in the Happy World "preliminary" boxing promotion last night, Speedy Paneho the junior flyweight champion of Penang gaining a tk.o. victory over Mohd. Awang the504 words
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Article116 1938-01-22 24 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. FIGHTING for the first time in Kuala Lumpur, Little Olaes 8.12 and Tommy Arguero 8.11 gave a rousing exhibition of scientific boxing at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night, over ten hardhitting rounds. The decision went to Olaes by116 words
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Article116 1938-01-22 24 Composite Aircraft On Trial London, Jan. 21. THE British-made composite aircraft, 1 which consists of a big flying boat with a seaplane mounted on top of the boat, underwent successfully its first test in the air yesterday. The craft left the water easily, and, rising well, circled overBritish Official Wireless - 116 words
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Article93 1938-01-22 24 Executions And Dismissals In China Hankow, Jan 21 Nine executions for failure to cauy out duties are officially announced They comprise an Army Corps commander, a Brigadier a Court-Martial Judge two Regimental Commanders, three battalion commanders and a chief telegraph operator. Their names are not given but it93 words
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Article307 1938-01-22 24 Mediocre Standi Of Hockey Singapore MISHITS and missed chance features of the scrappy ho. this afternoon at the S.R.c when the 7th Heavy Batter. beat the Rees' second string While the standard of play wa ere, mention must be made oi r. an^ Ratcliffe. who307 words
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Article181 1938-01-22 24 PLOT TO BLOW U P JAPANESE SHIP Arrested Man's Story To Police i Seattle, Jan. 20. THE Japanese liner Hiye Maru was moved from its moorings after the police had reported the detention of a man who said a bomb had been planted aboard the Hiye Maru with a timeReuter - 181 words
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Article27 1938-01-22 24 Hankow, Jar The Japanese claim that Hoh captured is officially admitted Hohsien was much in the n« the sinking: of the Panav on Dec ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Title Section13 1938-01-22 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement EDITED BY "HERMES" \o. January 22, 1938. Every Saturday.13 words
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Article, Illustration1636 1938-01-22 1 SOUTH XV HAVE A TRIAL RUN TO-DAY often been suggested in the past that it would be a sound policy for the MAlavan Ru°by Union selectors, before they begin the task of forming the for the annual North and South match which winds up the season, to trials lt would1,636 words
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Article34 1938-01-22 1 ELSEWHERE In To-day's Supplement Services Notes 2 Will Rugby Go Professional? 3 Malaya (up Final 4 Davis Cup Corinthians in Kedah 7 IVnang Rugger Notes 7 Siincr l.i'ssnn For Perak 8 Turf Topics 8.34 words
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2071 1938-01-22 2 BUSY WEEK FOR SPORTSMEN AT SELETAR Rugger, Soccer, Ten tns, And Water Polo nEFORE dealing with the ac tiviti M of B our sportsmen at See tar th week. we should like to congratulate the Army nn their splendid victory in the final o 1 the Malaya Cup This performance2,071 words
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Article90 1938-01-22 2 A WEEK before Christmas over C4 .00 worth of tickets for the final Tes at the Oval next August had been solo a large proportion going to Australia The general list did not open unt: January 1. But now, of cour thousands more mu.st have been scribed. The90 words
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Advertisement68 1938-01-22 2 you ve dot a \_pJKAJr I //_4-> aw I INDIA tyreJ __y^^ t_J_ _7.*T_^___a ■BiL^'l' mEtrt* -^ft MB a f ftmfX T__a l_P j_w f J* _■> ____________r___r fit All-**** fe^T INDIA Tyres, like the bulldog, >^ fES' have a tenacious Grip. They take hold of the road and «B68 words
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Article, Illustration443 1938-01-22 3 Competitive Leagues Plan DIFFICULTIES OF NEW LAWS THIS season rugby experts are I strenuously seeking to solve the nroblem of scrummage rules which, ev are now administered, caused .'.'real deal of undesirable friction. the working of Law 15 which is firtorv and in particular, two afofT443 words
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Article251 1938-01-22 3 Holder Accepts Leicester Challenge IIMMY WALSH, of Chester, holder of j«l the British lightweight championship, is prepared to accept the challenge of Len Wickwar, of Leicester, who is after the title. Wickwar had proposed a sidestake of £200. Walsh proves his confidence by his stipulation that the sidestake251 words
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Article131 1938-01-22 3 Matched With Hough In February MR. HARRY LEVENE. London representative of Jock McAvoy, and Mr. John Harding, on behalf of the National Sporting Club, signed for McAvoy to defend his British light-heavyweight title against Frank Hough at the Empress Stadium early in February. This arrangement is, of131 words
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Article125 1938-01-22 3 Irish Sportsmen Defend A Tradition CIVIC Guards in Cork are stated to be showing their disapproval of the county's traditional game— playing bowls with heavy iron balls on country roads. There has been one prosecution for playing 'to the public danger' but there was no penalty. It is125 words
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Article121 1938-01-22 3 (By Air Mail) London. Meeting in Crewe, a Commission of the F.A. decided that the ground of Crewe Alexandra FC. should be closed for 14 days from Jan. 3, following incidents at the conclusion of the F.A. Cup- tie between Crewe Alexandra and New Brighton on121 words
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Article, Illustration519 1938-01-22 3 Wyatt For Surrey This Year? WARWICK STAR'S CHANGE ONE of the most interesting cricket speculations is the future of RES Wyatt, the England player, who wili. net captain Warwickshire in the coming season. Wyatt will be succeeded in the captaincy by Peter Cranmer, the English Rugby football captain. After a519 words
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Article74 1938-01-22 3 Creat Mental Balance Needed CUSPENSIONS followed a brawl at Hary rin.'..v Ice rink when members of two hockey teams. Harringay Greyhounds and Earl's Court Rangers, indulged in some emphatic fistic combat Mr. J. F. Ahearne, club secretary said: "There is nothing vicious about' the boys The fact is74 words
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Article, Illustration207 1938-01-22 4 Army Bring Malaya Cup Back To South Cambridge oarsmen are getting into trim on the Cam ready for the boat race of 1938, which is still four months ahead. This picture shows the crew on tne towpath at Cambridge. nractice spin. After a few weeks of hard training The Cambrid.£207 words
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Article93 1938-01-22 4 Check On Profiteering In Tickets CURREY are taking steps to J*___\ profiteering In tickets for the final Test match at the Oval when the Australians visit England next summer. Every application from the public will be carefully scrutinised, and tickets will be limited to four for each applicant.93 words
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Article88 1938-01-22 4 South African For English Ring JIM PENTZ, another South African heavyweight, has decided to follow Don McCorkindale. Ben Foord and Robqy Leibbrandt to try his luck in the English rings. Pent/ ll to be married in May and will then sail for England to fight under the auspices88 words
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734 1938-01-22 4 Army Attained Brilliance Fira Heights Of In The al AGAINST the expectations of the majoritv, Selangor were defeated bv the Army in the Malaya Cup rugger final, and to anyone who was present at the match it must have been evident that the Army deserved every point. They were far734 words
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Article79 1938-01-22 5 Tilden Favours Change Of Rules HT. T. TILDEN and Donald Budge, the American and Wimbledon champion, both strongly support the introduction of open tournaments for lawn tennis players, in which amateurs and professionals would be able to compete against one another, as in golf. Tilden, in his day79 words
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Article78 1938-01-22 5 £20,000 Offer To World Champion HARRY MENDEL, the St. Louis promoter has offered 100,000 dollars (about 1*20.000 to Joe Louis, world's heavyweight rhamplon, to fi_?ht Tony Galcnto in March or April. Galento is an Italian-American heavyweight who has been arousing expert enthusiasm during the past year. The78 words
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Article, Illustration403 1938-01-22 6 Davis Cup Prospects Bright NEW CHALLENGERS I mrs year IT ll not too (aiiy to consider prospects 1 for thii J;ivis Cup matches, and already many nations are making their preparatio. One of the best .signs of interest In the competition Is the news that both Canada and India have403 words
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Article52 1938-01-22 6 THE Japanese Government has set apart the sum of 4,300,000 yen (about 1300.000) in its budget for the organisation of the 1040 Olympic Games. The demolition of the Mei.ji Stadium, in the heart of Tokyo, will begin shortly, and the Olympic Stadium will be erected on52 words
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358 1938-01-22 6 MANY IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NEW "WISDEN" WISDEN, the little yellow "cricketers' Bible", which has been published for 75 years, is to appear in changed form this year, to the surprise of many who have seen it come out year by year in the old style, and to the joy of358 words
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Article64 1938-01-22 6 Mohamedan Starlight C. C. Under the leadership of Mr. C. H. Abdul Kader of G97. North Bridge Road and Mr. A. Kamal of the Ordnance Ofiice, Singapor'. the Mohamedan Star- ri'-k 't Club i.as been ie-openci. he Club premises are situated at 082. Oeylani Koad. The annual general meeting is64 words
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Article124 1938-01-22 6 Journalist Wins Famous Event J ARMOUR MILNE, a London Journalist, running under the name of E. J. Saxon, won the Powderhall 130 yards handicap In Edinburgh. This wa.s the first time for over sixty years that victory has gone to a London entrant in the most famous professional124 words
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68 1938-01-22 6 SUSPENDED Unusual Incident In Rugby Game MONMOUTH Rugby club have been suspended for one week and severely censured by the Welsh Rugby Union as a result of an unusual incident at Lydney. A forward. W. T Hughes, and the captain of the side, Frank Morris, were ordered off. Then the68 words
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Article352 1938-01-22 6 Films Of Former Tennis Stars TEA CHING U. S. YOUNGSTERS THE United States, who won back thi Davis Cup after a period of ten years, are determined to keep the trophy for some time, and plans to this end are taking shape. In an endeavour to ensure a never-fail-ing supply352 words
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Article127 1938-01-22 6 IN the opinion of J. O. Anderson, the 1 former Davis Cup player. Miss Nancye Wynne, the Australian champion. Is future world-beater. "I have seen the best player M world has had and say without he tion that only Susanne Lenglen. tin French girl, and Helen127 words
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Article418 1938-01-22 7 M.R.U. And Penang Selections u!) IS JOHN KEAY LEFT OUT? By 'Twelfth Man") •n a very long time since 0° nf the North versus South £Sm« IMB a member of their Jg marked for reP'r'^leVerring^'that brainy scrum!r R Pestana, who had served halt M <L„ tn well during the season418 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-01-22 7 The European hockey XI which again suffered defeat at the hands of the Rest in the annual Clarke Cup match at the S.C.C. this week.25 words
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328 1938-01-22 7 FRENCH OL YMPIC STARS BRANDED AS PROFESSIONALS rO Olympic boxing champions and semi-finalist have been declared professionals by the council of the French Boxing Federation, and they have been struck off the list of amateurs. The men concerned are Jean Despeaux middleweight champion), Roger Michelot (light-heavyweight champion), and Roger Tritz.328 words
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Article321 1938-01-22 7 League Soccer Fortunes Vary STARTLING changes in leadership have been a feature of tnis .season's association football in England. Manchester City, last year', first division champions, started the New Year twentieth in a list of twenty-two. which is perilously near the danger line of relegation. Brentford, sixth last321 words
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Article483 1938-01-22 7 Kedah Surprise The Critics FINE goaikeeping THE SECRET (By "Twelfth Man") WHATEVER may be said by way of critising the display oi Kedah, no one can honestly withhold congratulations which are due to them for springing a surprise— the biggelt surprise of all I should say— by holding the redoubtable483 words
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878 1938-01-22 8 GOOD AUGURIES FOR NEXT PERAK MEET Mn. us Stiprrhus"> ritoM all parti of Malaya comes the inlormation that training is going Oil lire, and that light work Iving way to taster work in preparation for the forthcoming Perak and Singapore meet ings. At the time Ol writing, no inlormation regarding878 words
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Article675 1938-01-22 8 Expected To Follow Fred Perry HOW long will Budge, the outstanding player of 1937, remain pre-eminent In the amateur lawn tennis world? Tilden reigned supreme lor seven years; Perry for three before he abdicated Vine., bad only one great year but might have enjoyed more had not675 words
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Article104 1938-01-22 8 An important change in the rules relating to Henley Royal Regatta was made at the annual meeting. It was decided to delete Rule 13. which prohibited crews of eight, four, or two oars being "coached during any practice in rowing or controlled of directed in training by104 words
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Article59 1938-01-22 8 I shown us how to play football and how to play the game, alwavs and also that iootball is a geme ot team-work and not individual play. With the exception of then own referee, whose decisions were not well received by a number of spectators the visitors had a rousing59 words
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Article635 1938-01-22 8 Soccer Lesson For Perak Till. ISLINGTON I. I IN IPOH I FOOTBALLERS and enthusiasts fn a u parts of Perak and also a larg. contingent from Penang and Kedah. bled in the Kuala Kangaar Road aium last week to witness the match between the Islington Corinthians and a combined State635 words
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