Morning Tribune, 16 May 1938
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1938-05-16 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE —No. 90. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. May 16, L93S PTVE CK>12 words
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Article203 1938-05-16 1 I MANY VILLAGES GO UP LN FLAMES I DEFENDERS OF FORTS SLAUGHTERED ALMOST TO THE LAST SHANGHAI. SUNDAY a JAPANESE NAVAL LANDING PARTY FROM AMOY ISLAND OFFIA CIALLY ANNOUNCED THEY OCCUPIED TAIPANCHIAO OPPOAMOY, ON THE MAINLAND. MEANWHILE WITH SMOKE FROM BURNING VILLAGES MNG THE SKY, THE203 words
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68 1938-05-16 1 I IVipinr Sunday. British missionaries. Dr. II Wyatt and Miss Glasby were t and seriously injured while on their way from Taiyuanfu to Taiwan in north Shansi, according to telegram received here from ,ho 1 Baptist Mission at Tai'fu. Thev are missing and are feared dead.Reuter - 68 words
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Article26 1938-05-16 1 I Basrah. Sunday. eth Lion, the French d at Abadan, Persia from broken the v. ht record of 3939 ki. 1 bv M Amelia Earthart. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article19 1938-05-16 1 I Rotterdam. Su •le hai n. in ith the ci. t pr ol conduct- 1 Communis! refu Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 19 words
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35 1938-05-16 1 "WE WILL RESPECT THE ANGLOITALIAN PACT" Duce Genoa, Sunday. yet forgotten the >anrSignor Mussolini .nee Herr H much water had flowed on the Tiber 'ip, we would never have Tic I ciuti' I In ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article458 1938-05-16 1 GENEVA, SUNDAY. Li OF NATIONS COUNCIL. EXPRESSING WHOLE-HEART-ED SYMPATHY AND ADMIRATION FOR CHINA. UNANIMOL ADOPTED THE RESOLUTION PUT BEFORE THE COUNCIL THAT I League do their utmost to give effect to recomr. contained in previous resolutions and to give serious and symp tion to requests they458 words
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Article133 1938-05-16 1 IMPENDING CABINET CHANGES? London. Sunday. DOLITKM. tircles are bussing with reports of Impending Cabinel efcaage The Governmenl ca e with regard U the air rearmament situation, pn ed by Lord Wlnterton in I I .mon. 1 on Thursday, failed to satisfy tiv as evidenced by sub lutions taken by oppositio.Reuter Wireless - 133 words
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284 1938-05-16 1 —Sin i Jit Poh - —Sin i Jit Poh. CHINESE force rroi bow area i ri at confusion westwards along the north Lunghai railway, a Japanese spokesman announced confidently to-d _3 Jhe Chini wdeny tl thi I railway is cut. but claim t< cled a e column which pci.Vratv Lunghai,284 words
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Article16 1938-05-16 1 Shanghai Bun A WHITI v. and Injured al enl .1 by ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement26 1938-05-16 1 ON <»IHLR PAGES Pa itistiei 2 Mrs. Logue Dead Flying Ballj Birthday Parade v p (laim Local Wedding Johore Planters Racing Results i interstate (riek't I26 words
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Advertisement27 1938-05-16 1 WANT MILK THAT KK! CTLY 7 WITHOUT I vriON IN ANY g? THEN GET KUM POWD! WHOLE M2'K S UNABLE KC i;i:T/ 81l OS? A CO. 127 words
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Article, Illustration242 1938-05-16 2 LAD) UEM ERS WANTED Singapore, Sundi /v ie Importance to this com of airmind tre to hold our own in tl idly pn •tivity." said Mr. Ng S j i» presiden! ol the I iland Flying Club. Iven by the club to n nda at242 words
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109 1938-05-16 2 KING'S BIRTH D AY PARADE AT FARRER PARK AMONIAI oops in honour of the Birthday the Km-.' will be held Thursday, Jun< 50 a.m. I xcellencv the (iovernor and Commander-in-Chief will attend and will the sail .modation in the encloular Bo< and Ar Force OH: Admission to the on the109 words
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Article100 1938-05-16 2 Fire Destroys Lorry Load m Our Own Repot Penang. Saturday. broke out m a motor-lorry 1 ar Bimp; V. oat in the Province reported to have completely desd the vehicle as well e bran. Tiie cause of thi believed to have In the cartv tor Flan from the engine and100 words
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Article640 1938-05-16 2 SINGAPORE'S NEWEST CABARET AIR-CONDITIONED STRUCTURE IN I THE NEW WORLD I Siimaj>ore. Saturd.n F ol i ;'r« rl L lCo b c bfe orki,, ta th <- ****> 1 nmmn iiw_r_» v,.., /D {I <*>a— ine neu __ir conditioned bull PC wen World. < Picture on page 11 a on640 words
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Article412 1938-05-16 2 DEATH OF MRS. P. LOGUE LADY THOMAS SENDS I WREATH I MKS. ELIZABETH MILDRED MARY LOGUE, the beloved wifi Mr. Phil Logue, the wellknown Malayan racehorse trainer, passed he neral Hospital. Singap da] morning after short illness the age ol .".o. The fun ral took pl Cemetery yesterday elv attend*412 words
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Advertisement64 1938-05-16 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 d dials. Modern Cabinet stylI you'll I \<Ht il PERFOF i: 11 praise!!! DISTRIBUTOI MALATA LIM KOK GEK Co. I XPK. ss RADIO BERVII 1 Koad, Sm •n »8t& _____^^"^^^i I ____T^T t I ta m. I H^l mJt \oi in oi iu;>iovai j j j64 words
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Advertisement32 1938-05-16 2 Kidney Germs Wreck Health oul Ture. Withii i!M«.n tlny t vi attai k then Jf er 1 «>r_lm t *]■> itNit be i" kidney germs troubl you'll f 'i.i mmt \~yw j >__*__* yv^'v32 words
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Advertisement28 1938-05-16 2 THE b»iih_ib»i»i.\i C'Tel. 4534) CC /Utf 330, orchard fe>/i# IT It DRY CLEAN! J Wfjji ANI) DV! A W s* SPBCIALISI N__r%.^H Sperial ma<l faflnN*_W 'or drv Competitive'28 words
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Miscellaneous32 1938-05-16 2 Law Notice For To*Day Terrell in am Judgment In mt 500 3.; (Sumn Lim il a.m. i-in-Chamb im I re Mr Jus; 3rd C <urt t 11 am. 1 Ji. ions i32 words
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633 1938-05-16 3 PENANG TURF CLUB' MEMBER SUED 'From Our Own Reporter j Penang, Saturday. nteresting claim from a sum of $170 alleged to be one-eighth oi a to which she claimed to be entitled in the first prize of $1,360 .weep on the last day633 words
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Article, Illustration71 1938-05-16 3 London. Sunday. The Briti h Ambassador U Sir Eric Phipps. who is In London for a few days to discuss th< arrani for the forthcoming visit of the King and Queen to Pans, called on the Prime Mini. '< terday and was received by the Kin Buck mi', ham Palace71 words
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Article204 1938-05-16 3 EMP TY PURSE FOR PICK-POCKET Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. I 1 PROFESSIONAL pick-poc- rt ket."' as Mr. S. E. Smith. S prosecuting officer d< cribed him. played' a losing on Wednesday when he ed the pocket of Nam cloth merchant, who i ne to the Post Office S to mail over204 words
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Article352 1938-05-16 3 TWICE SUMMONED ON SAME CHARGE Kuala Lumpur. Sat mc. TWO Malays. Mohamad Jee and Gulan Sarwai, who were granted a di not amounting to an acquittal on March 13 this year by Raja Abdul Hamid the third magistrate Kuala Lumpur, the former on a charge ol owning a car with352 words
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Article133 1938-05-16 3 CHINESE NAME FOR INDIAN BUDDHIST CO M.il I V. £01. the hist time in th«. fri i of Malacca, strait c Indian, a Hindu, was com t« Buddhism it the Kwan < v temple, Jonker str. initial erf< •<1 h\ of On nonies ol th< and witnessed b\ Uuili P(133 words
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Advertisement30 1938-05-16 3 fr fr •MASTER laminated Padlocks ___Jm_y^J___\r /iHA. _m l^m_______^Wm_____t*__\\______ mm mm rn-. rvnKl i i 1 KL j m «(^h______E3 E^jp vj^S :m^ jK^j^^ *HP ________I<iMVr^^^^^^rß________^___^w_l_____! Wsm__w^_\r_Wm\ r^^*\_Jim mmT **HHtP"30 words
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Advertisement51 1938-05-16 3 mmJ-mmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WHITE s\V\N DUPLICATING PAPKB defy competition in both price and quality, suitable for all duplicating machine Price 1.25 per ream Obtainable at all offices ni PETER CHONG COMPANY .ii I Overseas t MW Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITKR China Building. hulia Street PHONE WSOH. SING IPORB Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S51 words
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Advertisement119 1938-05-16 3 Ml Alt NAN TANG HOTEI AGENTS. Fxpress Serriee 3 times daily. 1. IIA! CHEH HOTEL. 55, Beach Hoad Blngap* vk Tel: 3015 2. NAN TANG HOTEL, 41. Jalan Maha rani. Muar. 1 3. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84 Bu Raya, Malacc. Tel: 02 1. Singapore to Muar. Malacca K.L at 7.00119 words
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Advertisement60 1938-05-16 3 I I HORSE HEAD I BRAND j 'o »z I MND* I MADE IN BURMA)! I (.IAIIAMIUi j 100% IKHITI.MI HAKl.lt. GILFILLAN < <>.. LTD. I Sinsanore, Ku: la Lumpur. Pe. It__g. R PIANOFORTE FI\VIN<; THEORY OF MUSIC SCHOOL CHILDREN: Special Term* SCHOOL TEACHERB -I Hates. Special Music Appreciation Clatou60 words
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Article91 1938-05-16 4 London. Saturd p^viou- To- da? ALM OIL (Malaya) £15-10-0 sell< Unchanged tn bulk -May 'June shpt X)PRA (Straits, F.M.S.) I Shipment 112-2-6 pal £12-2-6 buyer.-, SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) MavUune Shipment 7jo scllt Lnchanged MPIOCA (Lst quality) a Unchanged ingaporei .shipment I'KPPFR AQ.) Unchanged White Mi May July shipment91 words
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Article130 1938-05-16 4 1 "7 ,^;»i 1 Previous To-day Change Din!op r ßubber 93 3 93 7 U Generkl Electric 289 28 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 73 4• 73 14 Imperial Tobacco 31 4^ 3L3 -3d Anglo-Dutch 135 7'.. 134 4, Canadian Pacific 26- 25 10 2 London Tin Sa"130 words
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Article14 1938-05-16 4 London. Saturday MmJhJ Hre^ou? To-day TIN Standard ternoon d Sing "SIIS d14 words
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Article71 1938-05-16 4 .London, Satun The downward movement of Fl capital following more settled condition of tlir Franc caused some I displacements of lunds in the earlj of the week with the result that clearing banks an non clearing tutions experienced a heavy str. their resources. Dislocation, however, only prow aReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article19 1938-05-16 4 don, Saturo j,,.,. Previous To-rfav Chan neßarpero*. SILVER ,t 18-11 16 1 16 forward. 18-7 1<; 71619 words
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Article39 1938-05-16 4 ItUBBEB ne Previous 10-day Cnanj ,ot Buyers Quiet I Sellers 11 1 11 11 —14 Bepl 11 U -3 16 Buyers IJI6 117 8 Sellers 12 13 16 12 3 IG UN 'i ne 38 IJB39 words
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Article58 1938-05-16 4 London, Saturd Previous To-riav Chank Paris << i «ing middle rate) 173 68 ■\!,v tterdan middle rate) 8 98-18 18 3IG •< TOD Shanghai (closing selling rate) 10-18 1 l> f.T oa HongkoOl (closing selling rate) j 3 Unchan on Japan U -tei 12 Ln rha nged tt58 words
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Advertisement60 1938-05-16 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE youi. .elves from the FEAI Of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import out documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET JAi'OKE. Vou hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to ;fe boxes, so that SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement16 1938-05-16 4 Miufii BRITISH INBUBANCI COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE I j 2, Finlayson Oreen i mmmmmmimmm m mm^^^^16 words
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Advertisement13 1938-05-16 4 y >^o<v3^_____ifc_^J^* w KZ__j__k_»T\/ J^ Sir _^^^B WWW^ WJ A SIME DARBY Co.,Ltd.13 words
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Article831 1938-05-16 5 STOCKS SHARES I Issued By Fraser Company (Singapore. May 14. 1 p.n r Con. T. S. Oni 20--•ealtyco. g^ Est Trust Ag. 475 5.15' Ea.stern United {2 .50 33.50 F. and N. Ord. 13 90 i 42 s m I )n r v L55 L6O G L Life f pd.831 words
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Article173 1938-05-16 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore Saturday Buyers seller. Ampat 3|10% 4 4'Batu Selancror 1.37 1.42 Hongkong Tin 20 1 9 21|9 Hoi. 1.03 1.07 Jelebu 0.70 0.75 Kramat U|3 1213 Kamunting Tin 1013 Killinghall 19 6 Katu Tin 23 9 Kuchai 1.30 1.35 Larut 1019 Lingul Tin 1.42 l 50 London173 words
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Article194 1938-05-16 5 I Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 0 inf nnrn Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 9d 105 nom IPORC MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. bl Sept. 30 105 107 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar.194 words
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Advertisement215 1938-05-16 5 S. E LEVY ty CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Mani'.i. ore. I hSWtttmenf Bankers and RroKrM in Security* and Cnnr-ndities. DaUy Foreign Market Cc:>!e anu (jauiaiiun Sergio*. NEW YORK COTT( COMMODITY i. INI OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SVC, AIi EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD Ot Icanadian commodity exchange. Hongkong" share brokers' assn. manila215 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-05-16 5 Math Delivered The Air Mail (Imperial) d< from Singapore on May 8 was del in London on May 13 Wether] ed fron' Sin on Ma livered in I28 words
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Advertisement430 1938-05-16 6 I'Kkcd Out Atrain at all sl.o»> yesterday! THK WHOLE i m\s disci ssing this vm.__.im. film: i 1 %l»ITftl N,CHTLY %^i\W 11-Wl^ 6>l5 915 TO-DAY SPECIAL MATINEE AT 3.15 FOR WOMEN ONLY FOR EXHIBITION TO ADULTS ONLY! DAMAGED A M'^sWK^^^mmWi the Throbbing M )_.B m Vibrant mmmW With Vv Document430 words
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Article139 1938-05-16 7 Military Training For Citizens Madras. MILITARY training for Madras ,i«i/iiis has been approved by thr i ,iy Council following a resolution introduced by a Congress Councillor. the impending world conthe measure reads, "this has with deep concern the the citizens and requests the nl to give, at least, three military139 words
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Article131 1938-05-16 7 Our Own Correspondent i Muar. Saturday. \NG Gin, an old Chinese woman, this morning charged before the magistrate, Inche Abdul Raof bin mad Sa'at, with having attempted ide payment of customs duty on ix pirces of cloth valued at $3.40 The >viable wa.s 85 cents. Ang Gin131 words
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Article100 1938-05-16 7 From Our Oun Reporter) Muar. Saturday. I PRETTY 23-year-old Chinese woman was this morning charged before che Abdul Raof bin Mohamed Sa'at having attempted to commit siliide by jumping into the Muar River on In answer to the charge. Teo Guat Jm. tte woman said that her father100 words
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Advertisement363 1938-05-16 7 A L II A n II It A BROADWAYS »l(,(,|s| STACiE SUCCESS WHICH SHOCKED THE NATION NOW ON THE SCREEN— ROCKING [HE WORLD WITH MIRTH M AmM IND LACGHTEK OM o>^l mm————————————————————— w Ajmf^m^F S vor CANNOT AFFORD TO Miss p [K _A__xxm H A Com^edy Knockout- Ma^BK^AK Q ___m__A\\\\_im>363 words
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Advertisement71 1938-05-16 7 'ITS LOVE I'M AFTER j KK. STARS t .nn SMI s I coming m -I- ALHAMBRA R! mmmut'.-rm .rn.~mm.mmm __._-.mi m\ i i __-_i— i-—— Nl j: BROS.' I lUGH Hll Leslie Howard, liette Davis, Olivia lh Havilland i ji a icLiioitoi ii rO-NIGHT I II a 9 18 f71 words
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1097 1938-05-16 8 i 'OMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF YEAR BY MR. HARPER BALL Singapore. Saturday. •j re of rub itill depi d up*n theAmericaii on, and the disturbing situation arising out ol inter.wi Mr. S.Haiper Ball, in thc course of his speech al meeting of the Johore Plan.1,097 words
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Article132 1938-05-16 8 Singapore. Bat I'HIS morning's annual ger.. ing of the Johore p; Association held in Johore B. attended by several state offli eluding the Hon. .Ungku A Mentri Besar; the Controller of Laboui Johore; the Divisional Supe: K.M.S. Railways; and the p ol the United Planters' Assc Malaya.132 words
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352 1938-05-16 8 Singapore. Saturd.n THII Government of Johore would be approached by the Johore Planters' Association to make the establishment of co-operative societies on estates compulsory by legislation. This was announced by Mr. s. Harper Ball, who presided over the i.nuai general meeting of that352 words
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Advertisement58 1938-05-16 8 For this Com pri il ion ,v -^rf» Fi,ms /J/r l/i/ __-_r a^ m w ran hr nsrd. Hors I his in r.ii- a haiiclirap? Hrffiiiiirly not! Th i' experienced photographer would havr rhosni. anyhow, thr reliable. S-l f^^^Km < -^ht qr Far X Jm Jm at ISOCHROME-film VM V^l58 words
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Article, Illustration63 1938-05-16 9 Resting"— By L. V. Headley. No. 4, Royal Road, Alexandra P.arracks. Singapore. Musing Beneath Tree"— B] Lan* Pe* Tjir, wo It. Cairnhill Circle, Singapore. "Making linseed oil"— Bv Yeo Chow Heng. No. 190, Kanpoi Road, Singapore. Black it White I t ircular Road v > vista"—63 words
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Article133 1938-05-16 9 L:s. Of Prize -Winners For April 1938 7 HI. following are the winners the prizes offered in respect of the "Agfa" competition held during the month of April: Prize: Mr. G. C. Po. 10 MohaI Sultan Road. Singapore; 2nd Prize: Mr. C. Joseph, P. O. No. 370, Singap133 words
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296 1938-05-16 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, May 16, 1938. NEW HILL STATION iNOTHER instance of the progresi ive spirit of the chin community in Perak is to be found in the uows, published exclusively in the Malaya Tribune, that a i be formed for the development of Kledang Hill, near [poh, OS296 words
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Article518 1938-05-16 10 THE OLD PARIS CHANGING THE NEW CHAMPSELYSEES 1 Tin aeiid par'. immune of .•.iid wh and lay übl Paris appr. i bi- lined to wonder when one hears of al pari of old i'an.s which hind the Institute bedoomed for .street widening, and Alien ids of a proposal to dm-518 words
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Article31 1938-05-16 10 Mr. G. F. Stayne S.. Di.stri. )fticer. Batang Padang, Is no* casual leave. Mr. E. L. Hunter has been ap >e a Rubber Regulation Ofl Singapore as from April 2731 words
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Article, Illustration69 1938-05-16 10 perfectly printed book v«« small that it is dwarf ed by an ordinary postage Stm restan owned 1»> Mr. William Langston of Bognor Regis, Sussex. The book, which waa printed in 1 s r t ."> on the th' Oxford India paper ever made, measures hall an-im h hy three-quartersPlanet News - 69 words
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Advertisement14 1938-05-16 10 Tory's White Label" The surest test of a ma n's discrimination. DEWAI'S W i14 words
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467 1938-05-16 11 I DUPED GIRL GA VE UP MAN FOR HIM ii/AITIMi t° cross the Atlanti <* to join her sweetheart »n America, 30-year-old W innfl Maria Austin, of Rush Green, Lymm, Cheshire, met another man gay attractive, plausible, fuU of romantic tales of adventure in467 words
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Article104 1938-05-16 11 Montreal. Quebec. > DOUCE here are chuckling about a burglar who for- i yot his loot. The burglar broke into the house of Mrs. Ernest Forget I and found a larffe quantiU of jewellery. Then, he ex- i changed his tattered overS coat for a new104 words
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Article117 1938-05-16 11 Petrol Production In Australia M Till! Minister for Development. Mr. < <, Representatives here that substantia progresi preparation of plana to develop the Newnej i U. immed; lue- tion of 10,000.000 gallons ol a ar, but e utpul mav b< ed. I the developn company I Ided to obtain tl117 words
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129 1938-05-16 11 Eradicating Menace Of Tuberculosis Toronto, Ontario. EXPENDITURE ol £200,000 for I health campaign "to eradicate the menace Of tuberculosis from the Province of Ontario" was announced hv Premier Mitchell Hepburn in his bad-gel ..ddress to the Ontario I egislatnre. The Pn sume cost ol sanatoria treatment, previously borne hy municipalities,129 words
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Article127 1938-05-16 11 Compensation To Be DEPENDENTS of people killed through V no fault of their own by acts of violence in Palestine since Oct. 12, 1936, to be compensated by the administration on the basis of £250 per death. Claims will also be considered from persons injured in similar127 words
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Article98 1938-05-16 11 A DANGEROUS WAY OUT Neu Delhi. k mechanic examining the A wheels of a train at Sili- i guri found a small boy lying on some iron bars under one of the carriages. i Thinking that it was the body of the victim of an ac- cident, he reported his98 words
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166 1938-05-16 11 Felt Sorry For Police So He Surrendered! Papua I was sorry for the poliee. For two months, the\ havo been cha ing mc and the«r legs are wea_k. Now thoy may sir. words b native d of murdering his wife, and for whom a warrant of arrest had l U166 words
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Article10 1938-05-16 11 been appointed to Superintend! Rubontrol for Sin apore fn tn10 words
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Advertisement98 1938-05-16 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Store* J 1 1 SPECIALIZING: f _m__Ti9* e Ocnlar Muscle ''ig^*'' anomalies k >ssed Ty-- a^_.j c\< Complicated jj H^^gf~* eases ot defective vision. Glasses if v^ needed. N R.A. THOMPSON, DOS. (Dr. of Ocnlar Science) i Arcade. Phone MtS. Consaltation98 words
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Article, Illustration84 1938-05-16 12 I Preston North ind beat HaddersflcM Town l-o in the loot ball Association (up Final ;»t Wemblej Stadium, London, the winning goal being scored by Mutch when penaltj was awarded Preston 31 seconds before the finish of extra tune Ihe King and Queen uere anions thePlanet News - 84 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-05-16 12 Pet Of The Brigade —m Photo ihoM <•••• sheep in Hyde Park, London n pt ot in i In >.•• iri li nf i >.i 1 ii i Pl anet News I irebraee. the new Chief of the London lire Brigade, look over from thf the Fire Brigade headquarters onPlanet News - 64 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1938-05-16 14 or J~ Learning To Be A Mannequ.n-1 rade Union For Servants Women In -om Our Own Correspondent) London, May 6. I ONDON is short of mannequins, I heard the other day. So I visited some schools of mannequins here to find out the reason why. There1,346 words
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Advertisement29 1938-05-16 15 -«<«__■____..: nxMwmHaiii immmmmmm-ammmm i ii in vn i: !:>, STAMFORD KOAD. Phom !stf. Gowns lor all occasions. Hats Cloves and Mowers. i.ovelv Crystal Necklaces. Bracelets and Nov cities, at > our disposals.29 words
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Advertisement460 1938-05-16 16 iP~^l I^ 7 f f i r >4UJ3*T-r^l T W^^B, tf v"*^- i '■■ffiMii<f^>~ lr nT*lllliin HI "a-Bftiiifc^ »ui ■Mt !is*^i_____ii___l"***-^ Sr^ i^^^^^i_^k%^____ ____ll_r*^^__l_>._________V BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore Tonna S'pore 1938 1938 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 ■»NA 17,' 20 COl 15,000460 words
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Advertisement482 1938-05-16 16 |K^ TO FRENCH PORTS J CHARCFIIRS R FUNIS I a 1 HOMEWARDS. j 1 'CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, S. N Bordeaux J B For Marseilles Havre Antwerp Dunk. j un *CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, S. Nazaire Bordeaux Ju jTO SAIGON INDOCHINA! BANGKOK For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphoi !CAP482 words
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Article141 1938-05-16 17 Ottawa. AMI \DV supply of Canadians for short-term commissions in England is being absorbed by the Royal \ir Force, it is revealed here. [uarters at Saint John have announced that oi 1. 1938. application rom quali tied vouth seeking the short-term commissions in England.141 words
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Article92 1938-05-16 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDI l 111 WHARVES OB EXPEI li TO \KKIM EntnuM t idl Ship Godown Cate (late Rohna 1 1 Op ten Noort .20 l i Fushimi Maru 18 2 3 Bennevis i<; 2 3 Kampar lu I 3 Tango Man; 2 3 Antilochus 'J 3 Kinta92 words
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Article54 1938-05-16 17 Santlaj PERMISSION to acquire supplie gas masks and tear gaB apparatus for use In quelling disturbani .<mong the com k d l Ministry ot Justice by the Director oi Chilean prisons. ort to these, it was pointed OUt would make unnecessary the use ol firearms except54 words
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Article333 1938-05-16 17 Incident Of Gunboat In tl v Ihe Yanptse Cl* hltt to!.. P ib. of t. centric Clubs dlnni >ndon recently. He told how, when he commanded the China Squadron, a y< in chai M chor on the v.i ling down fouled his anchoi cabic Having steam up,333 words
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Advertisement258 1938-05-16 17 a KIIIX* PHIL I* LIME. f lncorporated In A lia) May 30 Jmv May 29 July 3 nd trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at th< at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or K P M lANESYDNEI return $642.86 Ist class $438.71 2nd clasa j v lOURNI return $681.48 Ist class258 words
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Miscellaneous177 1938-05-16 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY <* FOR FOR PER DATE NND TIME °P ten Noort ]fi Q m 2 Pandan Foth ri. y am "Corinthian" !J1 "J Sast "Corinthian" J pm lth "Corinthian" Ja 9 "Corinthian" 9 Whole "Corinthian" g p.m. rally i C o m "Corinthian" 6 and Palestine "Corinthian"177 words
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1737 1938-05-16 18 $1 79 Dividend Paid lu Last Race After Objection \ik. 8. T. Rhodes Bli Theobald won the Governor*. Cap race for Class 1. Division 1 Horses, when the Sings pore Tin 1 Club's Sumjnei professional race meeting reached Its climai al Bukil1,737 words
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Article103 1938-05-16 18 Race I— DAVIs CUP S6l and Ouick Monej 81] Pantoi $27 Race B— FARNLEI |88 and /entree SlB Bilsdean Ml Race I— DEVON KING 5.»4 and Sin (har Shoot lp $10 Race NUTCRACKER S2l and Bell Press $14 .Measure $8 Race 5 NO LIMIT S l7103 words
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Advertisement193 1938-05-16 21 THEATRE ROYAL > 6. i :>— <*. i Special Keturn Screening for a short period MISS MAIM Kl AND BIIIIMOKIA in S_A II I II A _________________X_XU m. i \__*________m ____^m^^S________________i -__PW^^_i_-i _P^*tTWv_B bKimT|_^Jm| .r\ __\\\\_________m_____\\m ...n \\m^_m m \^>^L____}____x_\\_Wk _\\\\\\\vm***r\* LiM W***\*f*r Lx mm WIWGwZ [^m KwWESj ___k____A m193 words
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Article21 1938-05-16 24 Pi .unday. icho 7.11 ten rounds In I Wembli ht There Id form Inly throi and ra f I21 words
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Article18 1938-05-16 24 litimore, Saturda TTH. Pj A ii Du Ponl (Ji i I tn ng rain ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article65 1938-05-16 24 FRANCO'S CRUSHING SUCCESS Burgos, Sunday. army, with 11 m uttered crushing reverses iel and il in the y«, during which the Nationalists net onlv convi rted two salients into a ile front but also overcame ;est positions yet encou the chief of which dan was equipped with massive 'permanent fortifications65 words
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Article217 1938-05-16 24 Tr In M hand on instructions from the British Forhe would leave Mexic (1 by the full diplomatic •ion. British int- i Mexii lid be In the hav Ice-Co m London i.s that Mexico made banking and insurance o impossible. With few excepali British enterprises inReuter - 217 words
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Article76 1938-05-16 24 n, sunoay. h announ n clearance and March t: instruction, c< with 67.528 at tl. February, and al the en larch last eted during unpared with 7.344 during Februai during March. 1937. The figure of 9.090 .umy anv ot '27. Th' city of i. led for rehousin nnectionBritish Official Wireless - 76 words
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Article42 1938-05-16 24 Brussels, Sundi A new Cabinet has been formed from a combination ol l atholics and Liberals by M Spaak with hin Premier and Foreign Minister. 0 elude: puty Premier), I M I Denis I M r f Colon ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article215 1938-05-16 24 STRONG Chinese forces lti the Bsuehowfu area, estimated at i 400,0u0 are likely to lind their p tion untenable, unless they u to ;:rrest two separate pinccr BUM ments which are threatening to encircle them Inpu railway the piv P. tlu most 80 miles apart. Or the Tsining-Kweiteh215 words
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Title Section14 1938-05-16 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 45. May 14, 1938. EDITED BV "HERMES Every Saturday14 words
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Article931 1938-05-16 1 L N. CONSTANTINE - L N. CONSTANTINE I BRADMAN'S TEAM IS NOT INVINCIBIE By *JM *2* We present to-day the first i of a series of speeial articles on the Australians in England, specially written by L. N. Con- stantine, formerly a star of the West Indies Te«»t match J931 words
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Article, Illustration109 1938-05-16 1 PENAITY GOAL THAT WON CUP FINAL FOR PREST ON Pnaton North Bad beat Huddcrsfield Town I— o in the Football Assoc 1.1 tion Cup I inal at Wembley Stadium, the winning goal being s« ored by Mutch when a penalty was awarded Preston 36 seconds before the finish of extra109 words
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Advertisement26 1938-05-16 1 ELSEWHERE To-day's Supplement Page in the t ainp* Socca ii«. P 3 r». 3 I »"a» Pu tur<- 4 ing I'm, ini hampions Li*terf ket Itli26 words
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Article, Illustration916 1938-05-16 2 AIR FORCE SPORTS DAY ON JUNE 4 Sport In The Camps (IU I lash A visit imm the Cricket Cub .'or lawn tennis, the Tth Heavy Bi i Attn cricket and 1 A Gordons for m tt Selet In our spurting entertainment tWs week The I howi an Air point916 words
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Article545 1938-05-16 2 TANGLIN'S MIXED BAG OF SPORT tßy 'Pete') AVKRV mixed bag of sport from Tanglin this wed first item out of the bag beii, third division match, B I in which the Skins gave Fort < ning a second trouncing by t». goals to nil. Had the Skins qi tette their545 words
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Advertisement63 1938-05-16 2 you've dot a GRIP I like an I INDIA tyreJ I mgm^ijßmmmW._____km -mw _^_^W 'rrw /*jE*V /^W/ Ml m ifl JTa t laJ F Sjl^^ w *_\\\W9 t Jf____rW_r U7 INDIA Tyres, like the bulldog, >^ have a tenacious Grip. They y^ take hold of the road and ••never let63 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1938-05-16 3 I MALAYAN j S CRICKET i By A Special S S Correspondent S Trial Teams Cause Hear/ Burning i TJBBY) Hunter, Selangor fast bowler, enjoyed a hectic hou A an last weekend, when he compiled the fastest century oi the so far against Kampong Kuantan,1,333 words
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Article, Illustration347 1938-05-16 3 (By "Permainan") THANKS to the plethora of youthful talent available at thr moment in tbe State. Perak will make a bold and determined bid for the Malaya (up football honours this season. Not only the league competitioi Taiping and ipoh. but also the two347 words
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Article87 1938-05-16 3 MB jil .uc oi tne ....I)-. deit International i pic Commit tee'i ngn cently, say; that thi why the Olymp hould not be held in Tokyo in 1940. •The Gam< .leeted conflict taking place in China and nol at Tok .ad on arrival in York. Mr.87 words
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Article68 1938-05-16 3 Tunney On Refereeing Methods English method! ol refereeing were criticised by Gene Tunney, former heavyweight boxing champion of the World, when he himself had n match at West Palm Beach (Florida) "In-fighting is on< i )art of the game/ 1 he Most ol the trouble with the fighting m68 words
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Article24 1938-05-16 3 Donoghue who won over i.huo races, Includli harder proposition m the luck I.. tx-»'n re his I line, one and )n two24 words
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Article22 1938-05-16 3 dur- there I few 4,000 pl I W and 1 N tennis fed all over the Union22 words
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Article, Illustration127 1938-05-16 4 PRESTON'S CUP FINAL TRIUMPH LAST MINUTE PENALTY WINS TROPHY won the I .A. Cup Wembli j the dose Huddersfleld •me which v thrills, lh ent. These p. ctn hat on the top, lefl the piaduced to Hi the Ring before the match, and beneath it is one ol the trophy127 words
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Article, Illustration79 1938-05-16 5 e most exciting races on Wednesday was witnessed when Numero Treice and (lee lp ran neck and neck In the former just prevailing to give his backers J Loi the onlv rrifAn to i a doable. I Marcheta II easily won the first race on Wednesday,79 words
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Article470 1938-05-16 6 r WORLD CHAMPIONS ARE AGREED AT LAST Till petting <»! a World < uniinisMoi. to nominale and recognise world chain pions and ii.iniie leading contenders, was the only thin*; of importance decided upon al the Inteniational Boxing Conference held at Kome. Kxcepl for tins much470 words
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Article171 1938-05-16 6 America Opposed To Games Ban Dl BI IC opinion in America is against a boycott of the 1940 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Following the suggestion by officials of the British Amateur Athletic Association that England should refuse to participate In the next Olympics, a nation-wide survey171 words
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Article48 1938-05-16 6 Franco Ventiiri ha.s broken the world record for 24 miles for motorboahs ol 400 kilogrammes with an average speed of HI? 015 kilometre, an hour (v 51 m p h.) The previous record wa.s held by the Englishman. White with 10 K P H (about 3P 2 mph48 words
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Article86 1938-05-16 6 MUST FI GHT OR FORFEIT J THK Commission decided that i Joe Louis must defend his i world heavyweight title against Max Schmeling in June. Fail- ure to do this will mean for- i feiture of his title. All the delegates have signed j the agreements reached apart l from86 words
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Article, Illustration382 1938-05-16 6 Hennessy Trophy Cricket Prospects (By "Permainan") THF Perak Cricket League, which is now in full swing, has been arousing keen interest in local sports circles as the event has already unearthed some very useful talent. Although the State is to meet this week-end Kedah. who. if I mistake not, are382 words
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Article371 1938-05-16 6 SELANGOR CUP HOPES BRIGHT Till! first Selangor soccer trial ol the season took place hist Friday and was in many respeet disappointment. .Many of the n selected failed to turn up with tie result that Colours started a man short. But it was just this inability of the players chosen371 words
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Article106 1938-05-16 6 Amateur Soccer Still Booming the tremendous po] of professional football th 'ill flourish nt Amat. Cup Final LO a Inst 1 ..346 people. Actuallv tin is 35.725 in 1! There are 30,01 in England i2,500 in London •Mth 500 pn nal clubs, that the number of sp number106 words
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Article235 1938-05-16 7 SWIMMING RECORDS GO BY THE BOARD F^j- Kint, the Dutch swimmer. ed a new world's record for 200 metres breast stroke. •.nv of 2 minute* I The previous world record was ►6-9 in seconds The previous was 56-9 10 seconds madp Waalberg m Brussels I created a new European the235 words
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Article223 1938-05-16 7 120 ATHLETES TO TRAIN AT K. L. State To Make Bid For Honours I his Year rRICKETERS. wrestlers. weight-liftpM. v.ater polo players, rugger full- backs, rowing men. spare, slim, long-legged, medium height, good chested men, short statured. short striding, wiry and determined menall these are urgently required at the Selangor223 words
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Article46 1938-05-16 7 Thi known black marhn In the World WS landed' at Twofold South v. luring the big "ame ftshCOm petition, in connection with th. anniver .ary celebrations ihen h wa H tt 7 ins long, with .i girth of 5 ft. 7 1 2 ins. and lbs46 words
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Article113 1938-05-16 7 NEW YORK ST ILL BANS DOG TRACKS A BILL to dog racing in New York M.ite has been vetoed b> Governor Lehman. This is the third time in threr years that the (iovernor has disapproved legislation de- signed to legalise the sport in New York Stat. > During last season113 words
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Article26 1938-05-16 7 •j. Khotimsky, the soviet Weightlifter, has equalled his own world light-hi weigh! record for the two hand pre with 122 5 kilogrammes <27u lb. Kiev. Ukraine26 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1938-05-16 8 Marcus Superbus - KNIGHT'S EYE IS A GOOD CUP PROSPECT Marcus Superbus (Bv CROM the time lhe ftrst entritt for thi nor's Cup were known, till the race is almost due to start tof div punter, must have Urn busily employed trying to find out whothe winner will be, forming their own opinions1,024 words
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Article231 1938-05-16 8 Sappers Among The Leaders THE week's soccer has caused considerable changes in the League table of the first division. The Sappers have jumped into second place and the Loyals. having now settled down to local conditions, have begun to climb up the table. In division t^o the Inniskillings' second string231 words
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Article, Illustration355 1938-05-16 8 Golfers Urge Tournament Reforms THF system of "seeding" pla which was operated so su. fully in the Wimbledon draw. soon be applied to golf. At least, this ll the hope ol prominent British golfers who hs signed their names to a petition to the English Golf Union, advocating a number355 words
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