Morning Tribune, 27 June 1938
1938-06-27
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Title Section13 1938-06-27 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL :>_No. 12U SINGAPORE, MONDAY, .lu-ie 27, 1938 FIVE CENTS.13 words
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365 1938-06-27 1 Sin Chew jit Poh - Sin Chew jit Poh JAPANESE SUFFER REVERSES Terrific Air Battle Over Kiangsi Capital Hankow. Sunday. A MAJOR BATTLE is developing almost along the Yanptse on the borders oi Ktpngsft. Hupeh and Anhui. Major engagements accompanied by extensiv< aerial bombardments broke out ovej the week-end.365 words
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Article108 1938-06-27 1 i Washington. Sunday. Mr. Ccrdel Hull stated to-day that Mr. Wilson, the United States Ambassadcr m Berlin, had discussed with officials of the Foreign Office the indictment agsJMltffaa alleged German spies Mi. HuH "ifenfxed to comment, on the German sWU^d* out it is understood irom nuthoritnTfrV108 words
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112 1938-06-27 1 Japan Wants Indian Cotton Credits Simla. Sunday. JAPAN is reported to be anxious to secure large quantities of Indian cotton, provided she can secure long term credits It is learned that, the miuativf for the forthcoming talks between IndoJapanese cotton interests ha* beer. taX- n hv Japan. Tne lapanese ConsulReuter - 112 words
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Article168 1938-06-27 1 SPANISH REPUBLICANS' THREATS TO ITALY, FRANCE BRITAIN Pans. Sunday IWE shall reply to BCti of war M by Bah Ol war.' wa.s a statement made to M Bonnet by the Italia, Chargl <? Affaires who has been instructed from Rome to emphasise the gravity ol tin168 words
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Article82 1938-06-27 1 LONDON SYDNEY London Sunday THE Imperial Airways flying boat. Camilla and Cordelia left Southampton this morning to inaugurate the flying boat through-service to Sydney^ This is the longest direct route m the world "13.000 miles > and will be covered m nine days and two hour. The route is: Athens.82 words
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Article86 1938-06-27 1 GERMAN ADVISERS CHINA Hank* w Sunday, IN a leader dealing with departure I o* the German Amba.-sader (Dr Trautmann inh^ential Chinese newspaper I •The German \e.. Dr. Tiaut_T^ x™ rhina and Gf! D Sly but ndergwM MM SSjSdueto totem, *vctopto promou .-I 3 return to Germany, co »< his effortsReuter - 86 words
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Article105 1938-06-27 1 Sakai Anls Police: 1 1 mil Xe<imi<> Bid? TIIK Police are hot on the trail of the murderers m the sensational i incident on Tersang G»ld Mine, Rauh, when Mr. F. W. Dunsford. I lhe owner, and a vegetable garden I rr. were found shot dead, shortly y105 words
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Article66 1938-06-27 1 I Washington Sunday. Germany haa informed the United States Government that property owned by American and other foreign Jew.; residing outside Germany will be ex< mpt Irom registration under the ream 4 German law for the registration of Jewish 31'operty. An exception will be made m he case of property66 words
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Article183 1938-06-27 1 Menace Of Japan Germany MOSCOW'S VIEWS Moscow. Sunday JAPAN striving to attain hegemony m Asia, declared Mr Utvlr.ov. m .1 .speech m Leningrad He said "Having tested the factor) <»p posed to ber snd hating mcl with no material resistance irom the signatories to the Washington Treaty. Japan ha* unfoldedReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement44 1938-06-27 1 1 t ON OTHER r\iAS Pahamj Manhum 7 Planters' Balariei > 1 S Rallies* Profit 1 Clerical Inio.. i Local Peesennntion 1 Test s > Malaya Cap 17 V Racing Ouidc 18 r S t 1 Other gperl _i. >• J > Brothers At Issjiisliesdi 14 4>- _444 words
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Advertisement34 1938-06-27 1 WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY T J WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY OLLV//! F V N THFN OET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE V' X L OBTAINABLE EVERT WHIM f DISTRIBUTORS. S JiJETj^ Jill OS A< O.34 words
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512 1938-06-27 2 SAKAI AIDS IN SEARCH: ARRESTS BELIEVED (From om ow Reports KUALA LUMPUR, SUNDAY NIGHT CTRONG SUSPICION FOli THE BRUTAL MURDERS OF MR. F G W DUNSFORD, EUROPEAN MINE OWNER OF THE TERSANG GOI D MINE, RAUB, AND A VEGETABLE GARDENER. SHORTLY BEuire midnight512 words
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Article69 1938-06-27 2 London. Sunday. THE fourth international advertising convention will open at Glasgow to-morrow (Monday" and will continue till Wednesday. Most of the sessions will be held at the Empire exhibition The hosts are the British Advertising Association, and delegates will be present from 17 countries, including the United States,British Official Wireless - 69 words
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Article92 1938-06-27 2 London. Sunday. DR Hyde was installed first President of Eire at Dublin which was bodecked with flags and flowers for the occasion. The ceremony only lasted half an hour and was conducted m *lv 4 Irish language at Dublin Castle, whither the President drove m State fromReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article222 1938-06-27 2 RAFFLES HOTEL PROFIT The report of the director* of RafflesHotel Ltd.. tor the year ended Feb. 28 1938. to be presented al the annual meeting to be held m French Bank Building* on July I at noon, reads as follows: The trading profit of the Company. after providing for the222 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-06-27 2 MR. F. H. ROBINSON, president of the S.H.B. Employees' Thrift and Loan Society, speaking at a farewell tea party given m his honour by the Society on Saturday. He roes on furlough next month. TribuneTribune - 38 words
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Article54 1938-06-27 2 London, Sunday The supremacy of London as an ax; market was demonstrated by the result _»f the sale of the Schiff collection sen! from New York to the famous London auction rooms, for which a total of just under £100.000 has been realised m t*ir*eBritish Official Wireless - 54 words
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833 1938-06-27 2 OTHERWISE UNSATISFACTORY STAFFS WILL RESULT (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Saturda> rhas not been easy to restore confide nee grievances caused by injustice die hard— and even to-day there are companies who find it difficult to obtain the men they want, owing to833 words
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171 1938-06-27 2 AIR RALLY COMPETITION Singapore Last (From Our Own Reporter. Kuala Lumpur. SunaV. KUALA LUMPUR won the. landing c petition by a difference of ttpojl over Perak. who were second m tne air manoeuvres, held at Kuala Lump to-day. Three members comprised t\ of the selected teams (Singapore. Pens Perak and171 words
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Advertisement116 1938-06-27 2 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Your KSdneyi aro a marvelous structure; Within them aro 9 million Uny tubes whi< h act ns Altera for the blood. WheH k- ri n atta> k them you suffer (mm Burning. Itching Passages, "Getting l'p Night:'.' L« >g I'.itns. Dizzineaa, Rh< uroatiem, Lumh:u,'<<.' Serviru i116 words
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Article1238 1938-06-27 3 SPIRITED CRITICISM OF THE COUNCIL $CATHING criticisms about the Council of th. Clerical Onion and vigorous protests by the Chairman were the outstanding features of the annual general meeting oi the Union iield at the Haw par Gymnasium Hall yesterday afternoon JN one oi the breezies' meetings1,238 words
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Article103 1938-06-27 3 WOMAN KILLED IN STATION ACCIDENT From Out Onn RepOTtet [poh, Bundai An aged Chinese woman In attempting i" board moving tram In the ipoh Rallwa) Station missed her footing and I'll between the platform and the train Her right leu was badly Injured and she was removed to the hospital103 words
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Article60 1938-06-27 3 From our own Reporter) Penang, Bundaj DERUMAL, aged 40, an Indian toddy tapper, was fatally injured when he dropped from a height Ol about 50 leet while engaged In tapping. The accident occurred at Jelutong and the man was immediately conveyed to the general hospital60 words
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Article349 1938-06-27 3 CHINESE ORGANISE 2 PROCESSIONS Police Make JO TWO patriotic "national-solidarity" processions organised by crowd* of Chinese last night weft interrupted b> tbe poHee. Though a large crowd assembled owl side the Centra] Police Station and m manded the reiea.se oi 30 arrested participants m the prohibited pKtcc sfteni then wasReuter - 349 words
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Advertisement174 1938-06-27 3 PI BIJC NOTICES IirCHATTIN. LIMITED .Incorporated m the Straits Settlements. DIYIDKND NO. It NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ending 30th September. 1938 will be paid to Shareholders ou the that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed174 words
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Advertisement162 1938-06-27 3 law Node* For Lo'Day Before the Chiel Justice m Ist Court at 11 a.m. 2 Petitions for Admission of Advocates and Solicitors. Before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell m 3rd Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment: 5. 532 37 Aminah binte Ibrahim etc. v.s M. Mohamad Ibrahim. Thereafter: Summonses-in -Chambers. Originating162 words
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Advertisement28 1938-06-27 3 POSITION VACANT WANTED Malay Cl( rk. good typist sound knowledge of book-keepinif. Anph Box No 261 Morning Tribune Singapore "MASTEB" Laminated Padlocks t __^__HJ F_^^_^_r _rmfln_______R__r fc j!28 words
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Advertisement114 1938-06-27 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND *Mr >£ j j <4ND <* MADE IN BURMA I <-l aIIVYII 100% lIIIIIISII 1 lIAKPKK. (.ILI ILL AN CO., LTD., 1 1 Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang. I MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGKNTB. Kx press Service 3 times daily, i. HAI HKW lIOTKL. 16, Heach Koad >114 words
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Article88 1938-06-27 4 r.r i s Ist Forward <July» Hayer. 2nd Forward (August Buyers Sellers ,rdFo^ard |S 15 16 London Saturdfc) PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day mm Value Unchanged m bulk June July shipment £14 1() (l valut TsCf FJI&1 Hi...!.— SaiSBJB 11^ l -0,.. DM-* TAPIOCA (Ist quality) (Singapore) June88 words
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Article108 1938-06-27 4 London, Baturda; Previous i 6-day Chan. :)isu 28 lO'_. 29 3 -4 [jun.op Rubber 74 3 "5 M 1 Oeneral Electric 31 LVa 3 ll Imperial Chemical liviust.nes 13(J6 136 9 Imperial Tobacco -7 W6 Anslo-Dutch 6-' i 1 Canadian Padflc 3 6 371 London Tin 27108 words
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Article63 1938-06-27 4 London. Raturc*aj Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (ciooing middle rate) 177.91 I7 A-°i TT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.90 316 SOd 9lb Tt' on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9 i Unchanged TT on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 3d Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate)63 words
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Article29 1938-06-27 4 w>\ York, Saturday RIBBMt Previous To-day Chan** Tone Steady Spot Buyers 13 ISI6 CIM Oct Dec Buyers 1 Ifi 1! Tnn^ Sellers St»>ad\ Ipot 42J^ T^29 words
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Article26 1938-06-27 4 f|% Loirfau, Saturday UULD Previous To-day Chaneo Ftee Bnr per Of. £7.0.10 n O.in SILVER 4 months' forward 18 13 16 18 13 lt>26 words
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Article17 1938-06-27 4 London. Saturday TIN Standard Previous To-day Change a d teraOOn tCl Slng PriCC) ffi closed17 words
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Advertisement59 1938-06-27 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN YS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and59 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-27 4 so I 111 lIIIITISII INSIRANCE COMPANY LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE _T REASONABLE RATES. Tel 5926. 2. Finlaysoi Green22 words
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Advertisement10 1938-06-27 4 r --Z-mmT _#*^^r^ >m /y ''H_fc__>r^^R SIME DARBY Co.. Ltd.10 words
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Article770 1938-06-27 5 STOCKS SHARES Con i s Ort ■>, 99 stSSfe is Gt E LL' 6000 '"-OB cm E m e L r Mo HumePiwX 7700 800() Collieries 24 MOftvrf Malacca Elec. Orel. no 1 25nom Malacca Elec. 10% ft* VVq 1 30nom Oil Palm Plantations Series A .$l6O 00. 65.00 7500770 words
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Article233 1938-06-27 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS I sni'Mpiiic. Saturday MINING lluyers Sellers Ampats 4,3 4 «> Batu Belangon 1 SO IJ6 Hong Fatt.s 1 04 1.08 Hongkong Tin 21 <i 23 ..debus 0 70 o 7f» i Katu Tin 23 24 Kramati 10 3 n I KMinghalls 19 3 21 Kuchala 1 3f>233 words
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Article132 1938-06-27 5 I* Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 95 IOS n Mi 6% Mar r re3 e d sip 4 t°3 0 K» xT'rKtir. M no 6% 1326 red. 1956-66 *22.0OO,0«) 4%% 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,000,000 ci 3* "^S'^T |02 il IKS \v MTNICIPAI, .U26 red 195f>W> $4,000,000 Int. May132 words
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Advertisement227 1938-06-27 5 S. E LEVY CO. Bhanghai, Hongkong, Manila Singapore Investment Bankers and Brokeri m Securities and Commodit Daily Foreign Market Cahle and Quotation Service. X Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG227 words
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Advertisement215 1938-06-27 6 PAVILION Last Night <i 1> 9.15 JACK BUCHANAN |S^ In thr Herbert Wilcox Production filloJTOii "THIS'LL MAKE if™ YOU WHISTLE" P f* ELSIE RANDOLPH .11 W (.ILI H |[gg|>' 1 ALSO PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL NEWS WITH TROOPING Of THE COLOUR AND EIRST ~THTaTRE ROYAL MISS KAJAN m IMVILS DICE" or215 words
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Advertisement201 1938-06-27 6 Packed Houses Shrieked with Laughter at all the week-end j shows! I < APMTQL 1 NIGHTLY 6.15-9.15 _£_krc._ M.' V k CM>. M _H «L^_^'»' I tl *m%" _^L ~-^> \^*»w A Fredric March and Carole Lombard m UNITED ARTISTS Sensational ALL-COLOUR Production "NOTHING SACRED" with WALTER CONNOLLY and CHARLES201 words
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Article232 1938-06-27 7 ROBBERS KILL EUROPEAN MINER GARDENER GOL nl _3£_l 10 <>00 STOLEN IN MIDNIGHT INCIDENT U :T- T <■<"<' is situated. >m »l the m<..t hrulal murders m Ihe history of M-ihvi n \t&*7Sm\ lit dl,i h Ku, i>ra E < •> -I; iwoovrj was the motive. Mr.232 words
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Article147 1938-06-27 7 Interviewed. Mr. G. M. Bane, foreman Of the Ttarsang Gold Mine, &aid that on Friday morning he assisted Mr. Duns/ord to wash gola at the mine. In the evening at 9.30 o'clock he and his wife heard a gunshot. He remarked to his wife that Mr. Dursford was147 words
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Article222 1938-06-27 7 SWtTiWSS Gold Mir.e. v forP A few minutes later tne i v? nun-lord's bungalow where he Founa "M? Dunsford lying dead on the flC ___c premise, had be, i^sackect The woman servant wa.s attack ana ear rings were rejnoved b> the rooo The laga eventually escaped The222 words
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211 1938-06-27 7 V Voma n Medica I Officer Says Ml IS l\()l "THII. uceptance of a policy which abolishes brothels is (iovernment's pigeon. It has nothing to do with me. I am conceiiu'd with the mothers who come lo me m I slate of211 words
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Article134 1938-06-27 7 Athletic World Meet San Fraud too WITH nunc Hum 300 athletic event scheduled for the 1989 Golden International Exp<» lti< n Ban I B; .i iun Island, Ute ol the $50,000,000 Pageant ol the Pacific, mlses to become the tporta capil il ol America In 1939 At least one major134 words
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Advertisement126 1938-06-27 7 PAUL ROBESON -V___i r l*" THIS WthK-hNU A I IHE irwuioN \\\oi \\n_Mi.yr THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE IS CLOSED IP FOR COMPLETE RENOVATION AND FOR THE INSTALLATION OF AN AIR CONDITIONING PLANT. WATCH FOR THE GRAND GALA OPENING ok nn; I W A I II A Jl II II A ■BMM__BM__i_aM126 words
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Article847 1938-06-27 8 Test Prospects About Even AFTER two days play m the Second Test at Lords. England is m a slightly more advantageous position m thai Australia. with _ye of their best men out. are still IM runs behind the England first innings total oi 408.Reuter - 847 words
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451 1938-06-27 8 "NEW DEAL FOR THE SHOPPER DROPOBED traffic re_ulatior> m Raffles Square. Singapore, are likely to cmilM one of the .uost intense controversies m that historic centre. Two camps of opinion have been formed, people on the east side of the squat e favouring the new451 words
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Article223 1938-06-27 8 ENGLAND— IST INNINGS C. J. Barnett. c Brawn b McCormick L. Hutton. c Brown b McCormick W. J. Edrich. b McCormick W. R. Hammond, b McCormick 2i E. Paynter, lbw b O'Reilly 9 Denis Compton. lbw b O'Reilly L. E. G Ames, c McCormick b Fleetwood Smith223 words
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Article243 1938-06-27 8 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 25. 1 P Total V* Company Books Date Close Payable TIN Ayer Hitam Tin IO<; No. 34 itss tax June 7 June '21 June 20 Burma Malay 6d No 17 June 2' June 30 June 24 .Mapane Is. No 12. June W243 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-27 8 For this Compel it ion on It jlcMfc* -Films Hoes this mean a handicap? Definitely not! The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow, the reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!31 words
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Article, Illustration61 1938-06-27 9 A reminder of Ancient Egypt."-By Neo Siew Boon, 437-A, Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore. "Nooks and Crannies."— By Tay Buck Chua. X-59. Lorong Limau. Singapore. •After a S«im."-By Tan Ser Joey. No. I, South Bridge Koad, Singapore. -A litter of pi RS ."-By Tav Jim Lock. 35. <61 words
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Article90 1938-06-27 9 aa this fuKiv viii be found /"<•- I v tutu.s received for our At fa Photographic competition for the current month. The competition carries pi ci a g it < umeras </>'< cameroi anj 12 i iffj of fi/m are i; n eac/j moi g ranks /.ll90 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-06-27 9 "A TongkaiiK."— By C. Joseph. Messrs. Malayan Fertilisers. Ltd.. Singapore. "Mornini Refleei Bj If. s Chin, 15, Chamberlain Houd. Ipoh. Perak,22 words
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351 1938-06-27 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday. June 27, 1938. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE Tl is my Urn opinion that offences of this violent kind can only be put down by the most severe sentences when the assailant lias been found as m this case Tho tighter the sentence, the more heads, ribs, legs351 words
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807 1938-06-27 10 WORLD'S WORST CITY IN AN AIR RAID panton. where hundred! of Chinese have i v.st been killed by Jaoane.sc bombers mu>t be about the worst rtfac* _j the world to be m during an air raid writes h p. Barnett. former editor ol the Hongkong Daily Press, m the London807 words
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Article132 1938-06-27 10 Mr B. F. H Gnmlev. Barrister-At-I a has arrived from England to join M< ssn PTesgrave and Matthews. Penanc i -J It is understood that Mr J. D H Commandant. Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, is retinn-i from the F.M.S Folic* and will not be returning to Mala Th:- EastPlanet News - 132 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-06-27 10 u£*rder'.Mh?tt of Colonel-i„-Chief of the Sen,* Guards and the blue ribbon of on the Horse Guards Parade I o^do^ ColoU m ,>fHcial celebration of his birthday. ss ,he a^'Ti^ JW_arwf__ z l»"k' M Kent and some of the twenty foreign military attaches.42 words
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Advertisement19 1938-06-27 10 To-day's" White Label 1 Announcement marry soon, Wise men never. But they all fail m love with DEWAR'S W.P.S.-L19 words
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Article436 1938-06-27 11 SET FREE TO BECOME A NUN woman who twenty years ago was condemned to die before a firing squad as a spy, has left prison to become a nun. For a few hours on her way from prison cell to convent cell, she was436 words
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Article186 1938-06-27 11 r_sffi_agHersu£sl!„itfd SUtes to the ►"^*ff™£, th, migratory moveS%? f b^ttr^tls?SSs 2 .«-mpli«hrd >n -ho fare of many 'ho povPT 0 On rlf O u/V.i <• ST '4 Z* n-» there are Viar.-'n.^b-r who fly as far north H the Arct'r e'rel* minion, tt* maw's and186 words
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Article39 1938-06-27 11 Mrs. G. J Ford, of Penang. ha< arranged to leave for Home on the Raiputana on July 2. owing to news received from Home that her 10-vear-old daughter living m England is ill and has to undergo an operation39 words
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Article627 1938-06-27 11 THE FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA JJVERvone win, has endeavoured to delve deeply Into history must h.,ve aotlesd lat llstor '_>ns, when dealing with the question ol the rise md fail o various nations, frequently attribute such movements to the action* of eertal nuers. to wars, meat political events or ssptraUons oi627 words
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Article73 1938-06-27 11 When live children three girls two boys were accused at Hall JUV< nlle Court of trespassing «)n rati I roperty at Hull. Inspector Puller ol the I. N I R said they were M I burning wooden railway line keys. If a train had passed over73 words
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Advertisement93 1938-06-27 11 POLAROID Classes are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection They permit you to actually see 20 le 30 feet below the surface of the water FOR THF FIRST HMF— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention.93 words
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Advertisement33 1938-06-27 11 THE TSUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil ChmmlsU and Stores IMM A OWII at the Capitol Restaurant Music by Xl IM BLACH A his Orchertr* WEDNESDAY A, I KIPA x P.M. To Midnight33 words
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Article, Illustration96 1938-06-27 12 A llMNMamd boys and girls took part m the annual sports organised by the Hammersmith Schools' Athletic Association at the White City Stadium. London. This photo shows heads m the baskets during one of the potato races. Planet News Cyclists who stayed at home for the WhitsunPlanet News - 96 words
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Article, Illustration92 1938-06-27 13 I imM Prime Minister, whose *kill as an angler is widel> the guest of Sir Francis Lindley, at Alresford, m ie m the River Test, renowned as one of the best trout treilm Britain. Planet News The annual London Cart Horse Parade took place m Regent'sPlanet News - 92 words
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Advertisement38 1938-06-27 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPOR- TINFTY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER 'LASS OOODS AT TII E LOW E S T POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE SMOKER REQUISI I ih RENE ULLMANN lUM US PLACE38 words
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Article, Illustration2351 1938-06-27 14 'From Our o?c?i Corrc; it .nden!) London, June 17. "A MID-WAif course between id.^ ness and the University" wiu. how Miss Dorothy Nevnie-Koife ck scribed the London Scnooi oi Cit. zenship, which she and a trien. founded some 18 months ago. "There is a large number2,351 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-27 14 •> n j \I_W lI II WI II L\OW OPE\i SAT 3, FORT ROAD MALACCA (Telephone 121) MAISON PERM LADIES HAIRDRESSERS i 79, Stamford Road, I SINGAPORE. y (Tefephoae 4610)29 words
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Advertisement51 1938-06-27 15 "CHRISTIE" GRAND SALE ICOMMENCLP JUNE 20th. Reduction 20 to JO°/o To Mako Room For Our New Shipment We Give You This Opportunity To Obtain Good At Bargain Prices. EVENING DRESSES. DINNFR. COCKTAIL. DAY SILK VOIL AND MORNING FROCKS Linen Costumes. Hats. Hand Bags Flower- Underwear, etc 19. STAMFORD Pno:>e 2026.51 words
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Advertisement455 1938-06-27 16 m _ZJ I I r "^^Jte^^lTri^ 4 S___^_B^D_____B s__B^_%^ Hb_^_9 _^_k_^_^^^_^_HM__^_. ii*. *m ___M__^__*^^B______ ta 1,,, "i«t BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) t 1938 1938 RANPURA 17.000 July 1 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 12 BANGALORE 6,000 July 2 SOUDAN 6.500 Aug. Lb RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 CARTHAGE 15.000 Aug 26455 words
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Advertisement445 1938-06-27 16 A Sjv_ TO FRENCH PORTS j I II mi \I; —*J CHARCFURS REUNIS r a. v HOMEWARDS. I DALNY For Marseilles. Havre Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 i DESIRADE For Marseilles. Bordeaux Nantes Havre July 22 1 dENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk Au? 4? 1 CAP ST JACQES For Marseilles.445 words
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Article136 1938-06-27 17 {From Our Onn Keportci, Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SELANGOK leered a runaway vie lory m their first Malaya Cup match ■gainst Perak at the stadium where they met this afternoon Perak were not as good as expected, especialh after they had beaten Kedah recently le the lane ef136 words
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Article494 1938-06-27 17 NEG RI AND MALACCA PLAY A DRAW MALAYA err From the start Malner^ a furious pace. „d_„ detencfwv KSniv h"_ °»««t<U"!tag and and Sollnh "> checkmatf d Sin, Tian, :lan 0 k We faUed If I™ fed u_u_, laiita to sena aero* effort*-* mne r S d I s,^ P494 words
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Advertisement282 1938-06-27 17 11 1 It p|| 1 p L ive. -Incorporated In Australia 1 MERKUR ue Sai,v {m, June 29 July 3 .\l.-.-i__LL.A JlllV 3t! All" < Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following ra First Class pa. may transfer al Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or m.X..282 words
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Advertisement201 1938-06-27 17 J!¥. V. K. UXE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD UIIITi: STAR, LTD. i Incorporated In Japan) TO LONDON via Penang. Colombo, Aden. Port Said. Marseilles Gibraltar. .vs FUSHIMI MARU July 7 ss. HAKOZAKI MARI July 21 s.s SUWA MARU Aim 4| Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class V.Naples 5574 Sli.il MM201 words
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Miscellaneous102 1938-06-27 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ILONGKIDI Mil Ull \k\ 1 i m; I gPI ith Hi \i; 1; l I Entrance Exit Ship Oedewfi Usl <• ol Soon i 1 ><■■ igoa Mai 11 1 Perak Steel Nmvlgato 2 City ol Lyon H I SilverSsh :u Aobasan Man, M 2 Marudu102 words
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5030 1938-06-27 18 Marcus Superbus - OPENING OF PERAK Marcus Superbus (Compiled l>> RECENT form sfl all horses and pon.es entered for Saturday next lhe »rsl Oav of the July Meeting ol the Perak Turf (hi l), shewini al ;> lane. hou the candidates have fared m their last three5,030 words
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Advertisement90 1938-06-27 19 Crosse* Blackwell s Essences o/VANI LLA. f~S^ ALMONDtLEMON *$> -the Ideal flavourings forPuddiH 9 s,Custaid, |g||j Pies, Cakes, etc. Try C LVs Essences when next you are making pastry, custard and Manc-mantfc. Taste *'*J_L%%> the delicious flavour it imparts Listen to the wonderful comments that arc sure to he made90 words
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79 1938-06-27 20 I THE Tribune is able to announce that, m response to numerous requests, the 8.M.8.C. are to start an entirely new schedule ot music hours for Malay and Chinese listeners, starting on July 4. The change very important from the local listeners' point of79 words
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Article243 1938-06-27 20 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR CHILDREN loved by kiddies. There'll be a mountain surrounded by an enchanted forest, a beanstalk for Jack, a tuffet for Miss Muffet, a cupboard for Old Mother Hubbard, and the proper housing for the Old Woman "Who Lived In A Shoe. Here the "Old Woman" will serve243 words
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Miscellaneous928 1938-06-27 20 fON THE RADIO) vrU)nlH 10.08 Talk Our Pleasures/ by Ml SINGAPORE N T Lovell. 10.15 Musical interlude. /.Hl* 1333 Mcs (2250 -m. 10 20 Radio serial- Into tftf pm. 10 40 National programme J^ u *est 5.00 Chines* Music .l desscnption of the second tes $.15 Children's Programme (Canton- match,928 words
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Miscellaneous649 1938-06-27 20 to-mokkow NIROM TRANSMISSION •"> WC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m 4 rsR _LU Mcs (31.55 m.) 6.20 Gymnastics. (,SB 9Mt 6.35 Recorded music. 640 BBC Empire Symphony Concerts 6.50 Time dgnal. Recorded mv _40 «Bt *ny bb j Empirp orches- 7.50 Close down. •ii leader Leonard Hirsch: 10.50 Time signal. Announcem*649 words
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Article787 1938-06-27 21 Horses, Class 3, Div. 5, 6 Furs. 0 0 0 STAYBRITE Mr. A. van Tocren's 6 y.o. gr.e.g by Buchan— Conf( J. Duval' Carried 9.0 when second by len. to Sahara 8.11 X.L June ll 0 furs 1.14 25. Good goiqg Carried 8.13 when unplaced to Gold P.m: 8.6. X.L..787 words
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Article492 1938-06-27 21 8 0 IN-VER-FOGG (9 0) Mr. A. van Toorens 6 y.o. b.e.m. by In-Ver-Sm-tlaven i-tne-Foggiest. <J. buval». Gained 8.9 wnen third to Sahara 8.11. X L, June 11 (5 lurs 1 14 25. Good >ing_ uuried 9.0 when unplaced to Debella 810 X.L.. June 9. 5'492 words
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Article863 1938-06-27 21 3 1 NO LIMIT (9.10) .1 H the Sultan ol Perak's ag b a c by Beon Queen Doris (p Logue) Carried 9 o when winning m a dead heat w.th New Moon 8.7 Spore. May 14 7 furs i .32. Heavy going863 words
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Article225 1938-06-27 21 MALACCA STATE TENNIS n Ou r Own Co Malacca, Satin d Tins year tournamenl ol t he Mai nT< nnl ilatlon i est to end on Thur day when the finals and the prise distribution will take place result ol the tie o far pi i i folio* OPEN SINGLES225 words
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Article, Illustration442 1938-06-27 22 Dr. Thompson Retains Title Against M. M. Paterson M I L-dtan Thompson retained tho s.n^apo.r amateur p* tttte .ben he defeated M. M. Paterson at the 34th hole ot their 36 hole match vstrniav ~er the Singapore Golf Club, courae at Baku Thompson played splendid goll442 words
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Article149 1938-06-27 22 THE Indian Association beat the Admiralty by 53 runs m a cricket match played at Balestier plain yesterday afternoon. Batting first, the' Indians compiled 122. Abbasbhoy being well set at 30 when run out. Zanger took tickets for 61 runs. Thanks to effective bowling by Dharmaraj149 words
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Article239 1938-06-27 22 Eu Cheow Chye Scores 102 Not Out RAFFLES COLLEGE TROUNCE ST. ANDREW'S OLD BOYS ASSN. R.,, Ilc Singapore, Sunday. At ILLS College cricket eleven administered a crushing defen upon the St Andrew's Old Boys when they dismissed their opponents for 39 runs against their score 213 for thr.-e wickets. The239 words
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Article, Illustration420 1938-06-27 22 ONL V HALF A POINT BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND THF Command Sports were brought la successful conclusion on Saturday. With 147 points, the R.A. (Blakang Mati) were the champions, the Punjabs emerging a close second with only half a point less. Third and fourth places went to theTribune - 420 words
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Miscellaneous58 1938-06-27 22 Today's Tides High Tides.— 10.35 a.m. 8 ft. I ins 946 p.m. 9 ft 5 ins. Donnelly b Dharmaraj Wilks b Dharmaraj Ford b Dharmaraj Kite b Dharmaraj Cantry o Dharmaraj Leach c Choor Singh b Dhr.rm •<. Extras Total Dharmaraj nii»e for 29: Vanna Tor 11: Abbasbhoy none for58 words
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523 1938-06-27 23 S.C.C. Beat Genuang C.C. By 20 Runs TWO-DAY CRICKET MATCH ON PADANG EXCELLENT bowlino by a r- r^ Cricket Club defeat L* Lr T T iuly ™*>™**-* the Smgapon day cricket nmch plaved P nt£ TnJf p'h^ 1 C ft b by 29 rlms m Growder excelled wfth The ended523 words
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Article162 1938-06-27 23 (From Our Our Reporter i Kuala Lumpur. Sunday THE annual cricket. between th< 1 Europeans and the Rest on the padang this week-end ended m a draw this evening. Yesterday when the match began, the Rest, batting first, scored 184 all out. <B162 words
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Article41 1938-06-27 23 j-iunuun, ounaay. Meetings of experts took place at the Treasury and the Board of Trade yesterday regarding the Austrian debts problem now under discussion The discussions will be continued at the Anglo-German financial and trade negotiations. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 41 words
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Article56 1938-06-27 23 T. H Hill, a European, was found lying on the floor at the main door of the Union Jack Club m a semi-conscious condition In the early hours of yesterday morning He was said to have had a fall which resulted m a head injury. Bleeding profusely. Hill was restless56 words
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Article43 1938-06-27 23 DERBY WINNER THIRD Paris, Sund.i\ THE Grand Pris or Paris race m Long--1 -lumps resulted as follows M Federico Teste's NEAROO (Oubelllnli 1 Mr. Robert hazard's CANOT <w. Johnstone) 2 Hon petei Beatty*. Bois ROUBBBL Richards! Eighteen ran Won by 1; 2 ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article49 1938-06-27 23 Napei ville. Illinois, Sunday The Anglo-American trade agreement Will be a forward step ot the Utmost significance declared Mr. Sayre. assistant Secretary of State, m speech at the Midwest Institute ol International Relations Mr. Sayre denounced systems Of autarchy as being the wav to war Rev-49 words
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Article181 1938-06-27 23 London Baturday. Cloee oi plaj cores m c>uniy rakfi matches started to-day are is toll. Al HOVE SUSSEX 116 (Re« Davie t for 23) Wild 4 tor M CAMBRIDGK 278 t..- lOibb 99' AT HATH BOMERBEI 249 (BUM '•'•> smith roi <'>8> MIDDLESEX 84 'Andrew 7 for 58*Reuter - 181 words
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Article40 1938-06-27 23 London. Sunday. The Crystal Palace, London, Grand Prix of 32 miles was won by Prince Bira, driving an (ERA > m 36 minutes, the average being 55.81 m.p.h. Dobson (E.R.A. I was second and A Cudden-Flctcher (M.0.) was third40 words
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Article20 1938-06-27 23 The Football Association has decided to play the England versus the rest of Europe match m London on Oct. 26.20 words
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Article275 1938-06-27 23 (Continued from page 3) Nankin Road. H< re. again, there were representatives ol different clans and i t banner. Colour was lent to thr scene when i a Chinese Rirl orator addressed the crowd. The pttlCesslOß then began but wa soon intercepted by the ypllce. In both cases,275 words
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Article, Illustration658 1938-06-27 24 Sanctuaries For Whales Agreed Upon London, Sundaj SANCTUARIES lor whales, where the\ will be protected, were sel up by a protocol signed at the International Conference on Whaling, which has end- d In London after being m session >mcc June 14. Signatures were appended to the protocol, embodying the amendmentsBritish Official Wireless; Tribune - 658 words
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Article64 1938-06-27 24 Nanyang Siang Pau - Ten Japanese Warships Hit Nanyang Siang Pau lt is reported that cholera is spreadin Swatow. 80 far 300 lata] case; been reported. Chines 4 planes this morn. .< raldec lapanese warships m the Yangts. ba.sin I en warships have been hit m one raid, uds of smoke can now be64 words
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69 1938-06-27 24 Soviet Guards Detain Chinese Koreans COMET frontier guards have detained 29 Koreans and Chinese on the banks of the Amur River near the Manchukuo border village of Sergeyevka, according to an official report. It is alleged that arms of Japanese make were found m the possession of some of theReuter - 69 words
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Article13 1938-06-27 24 London. Suunay. death ha^ occurred of the author Mr E V Lucex.- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article106 1938-06-27 24 Hankow. Sunday. A severe aerial battle is going'oi. above N;inehang (capital of Kiaagfl according to an urgent telephone received at aviation headquarters Forty Japanese airplanes, m groups raided the Chinese airdrom< Nanchang this morning. Chines* suit planes took off. engajging the i The aerial battle106 words
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Article105 1938-06-27 24 Hankow, sumu\ THK (hinese claim that as a result of a series of raids Chines, bombers made during: the da\ along 100 mile stretch on the YUkgts* two Japanese transports were set on fire above Nanking and five Japanese planes were destroyed at W'uhu seredrome. Chinese infantryReuter - 105 words
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Article24 1938-06-27 24 A rive-;, ear-old Chinese lad WW from drowning, when he fell the Roc.TOre Canal yesterday after He had bruises over the face but conscious24 words
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Article82 1938-06-27 24 niss\nsE\CTlON of the Austrian Nazis with their treatment sintt he anschluss Ls the source of cop >tant rumours m the past fortnight The Austrian* consider that the* have borne the brunt oi the struggle with Dr. Schuschnigg but the Ger man Nazis are given most of the hi. positions. ManyReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement105 1938-06-27 24 <.101.1 l V VOI KSII I <t j?aC\ m the eyes ot your beloved by wearing ti. PV^s_o(cr_^/tJ rmht hat" to complete your ensemble. No S //^^l^O^yvW^tSvX lust arrived over 300 new Gage and Paris Chi 1 I hals featur n rs the same classic styles as you: i J105 words
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Title Section14 1938-06-27 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 51. June 25, iii:is EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday14 words
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519 1938-06-27 1 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT IN SPORES ORGANISATION jHE first inter-state athletics match evej held m Malaya took P w i as i m ekena at beremban where a team langor athletes were mat lied a i .Negn s leading atnietes. lllj> i:ia 1 1 v519 words
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Article60 1938-06-27 1 AISTKALIAS M.( (Mcl huurne Cricket Clvb 4 Hie -•(lest erickel club m AnstraMs. will celebrate its centenary ne\' season. A request by the VietOTian CriekCl Association for support foi a special match to be played m Melbourn: during the eomini season to celebrate the centenary60 words
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Article32 1938-06-27 1 Pag»' Votes From Seletar Malayan Cricket Fnglish Rugby Tour Walker Cup Olympics— a New Vieu F. A. Coaching Plan Ipoh Tennis Selangor Notes 7 Gunners' Sport Turf Topics32 words
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Article391 1938-06-27 1 it Col Outsell, the President ol the Negri AAA.. Mr M. Sivam. the hon eeretarv nnd the committee are to be rnnflrratulat^d Tn accustom athletes to the atmos ohpre of competition without the nece ifv of *tr*ving after priae*. was one ol ►he nbjeflt* In the promotion391 words
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Article203 1938-06-27 1 VET another, and almost the la it, linl with pre-war count) cricket Is soon to st vered Last year w< del i ood bye to Pal iy Hendren; this s< ason it i the turn ol Prank Woolley to retire England's greatest left-hander celebrated his Mcl birthday203 words
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Article207 1938-06-27 1 Key Meeting With WILL Selangor get over her lust, hurdl> lor Malaya CUp honours'' This even iii- match with Perak promises to be the hardest test For years that the State hi undergone There was a distind lack ol confidence m the local team Changes earlier207 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-06-27 1 MALAYA CUP SOCCER More m tbe ru^ Her style is this impression of a Singapore laruard breaking through the Negri defence m last week's Malaya (up natch, which Singapore won by three goals to two. Singapore played well m the first half but faded away after the interval and Here64 words
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372 1938-06-27 2 Flash - AIRMEN MAKE GOOD START IN COMMAND ATHLETIC MEETING Flash NOTES from SELETAR try IIUHING the pari fey weeks Seletar .portsmen, with the exception oi 11 the specialist* at athletic*, have experienced an idle time, but now M.mt_#»t_d t_.in_B are bad: to normal and this we R Sff^^S-Sr. cricket wate, pok.372 words
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Article165 1938-06-27 2 The following day against the Staff end Departments, batsmen dominated a -ame that was noticeable for slow storing, although Cpl. Hall played o ie of the best Innings by an RAF. batsnu n this season. The R.A.F.. who seem tol have their share of luck with the165 words
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Article248 1938-06-27 2 A visit trom the S.C.R.C. on Saturday gave us seme Interesting Lawn Tenuis, and although the visitors did not send their strongest te„m. they won by fou. ma f ches to two. A noticeable thing abou. this match was that our two wins wei recorded by Sergeants248 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-06-27 2 hi the mile team event a: the sports f 'V L >>n.' Rcgx me t ai G'Umai Harraeki fast22 words
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Article, Illustration206 1938-06-27 2 F Set. Powell and Chtaie, represent- the RAP., gained fourth p^r.c? us m the Lone Jump, attno-.:? 1 both failed to touch their best F. Lt. Rae. Cpl. Scctt. Tuckei .ct Hancock finished 2nd m their heat ol the 880 yards reiay. and cur pro.? ...cts ot gaining206 words
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Article97 1938-06-27 2 TWELVE member > of th, family, nil eafled Veys. the footoall team which will mcc the E. X VlamerUnghe side ond division team 0/ West Ftandein a match at Brussels. Seven of the men are brother* one Veys family, and five are brothers m another. This family97 words
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526 1938-06-27 3 MALAYAN BATSMEN HAVE SCORED 46 CENTURIES MALAYAN CRICKET by A Special Correspondem NINETEEN thirty-* mivin „k«v.t>.m., ii- v wntage year m Malayan ci ekel rhe standard of performance appear 1 1 1 emphasis on side cent i Mala: c the opi total nf t .\r ii ichim m. t i.526 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-06-27 3 ALAN FOSTER One of the best of the newcomers to SC.C. cricket this season who is shoicing consistent form with the bat.22 words
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Article96 1938-06-27 3 Walter Hagen Out Of U.S. Golf Tourney SALTER HAGEN, former American and W British Open Champiom faded by six strokes to a«_W£-fopS Golf lor this year's Amencan Open Championship, although ne the course, which has a par oi ra. and 73. tnird m the Craig Wood, Who96 words
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Article151 1938-06-27 3 Forward Plan Adopted T E British Ku g b, Foot ?1 .c- I composed of players d m their first pract.ee game. Their handling appeare d to. be D-£ cularly good conadermg at their first outing, and l im^ tchlnK the array of «itica Kspeaators and151 words
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Article112 1938-06-27 3 Good bowling by Dr. Hopkins and Oilmour paved the way to victory for the S.C.C. m the match against lhe Sungei Ujong Club at the week-end The Visitor! were poor m bowline strength and| relied mostly on slow bowlers who failed to get any assistance from an112 words
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Article247 1938-06-27 3 The hero of the day undoubtedly WS C F. Sutton, who carried his bat m the club innings for 109 a really first class piece of batting which would have done credit to the top class of cricket m Malaya. Sutton hit hard all round the247 words
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Article154 1938-06-27 3 nuMOffc U Jlllv I to leave the fniinwine a dlrec.ounced at Torque: followin tors' meetln followThe directors nav< uk p- statemenl iMi to the II n0 1 ;.;"'n abnormal lack of support anojw" t() m vage bill, due m some _me* iuries and iUness, the154 words
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157 1938-06-27 3 Australia Tries Cricket By Electric Light CRICKET by electric light Ls the latest erase lhal is sweeping Australia. So popular has this game become that more than 30 clubs have already been formed and many others are being organised. The game is played m an area of ftO nouare reet,157 words
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Article88 1938-06-27 3 Tilden Tennis Troupe To Play At Glasgow BILL' TILDEN and Henri Cochet have been engaged to play at the Empire Exhibition professional lawn tennis pro motion, to be staged m Ibrox Stadium for three days at (Jla.sgow early m July The team will be completed by two more88 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-06-27 3 Was the spectacle provided at st Andrea's SChOOi (/round /«s' ireek when a Singapore girts team met n tenni of i/ottng men Slid iOSA27 words
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Advertisement78 1938-06-27 3 FINISHED WITH A FLOURISH UN!i N the match betweea the S.C.C.. and ihe Police al 1 l R« on VlMll.l\ tl.ii! won the dab, < i sut ton's In! <• i it ii ir itlon I. mi I'l.;\ i -il m mini J ret Mil I 1 I .11. "\l|78 words
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192 1938-06-27 4 ,We Just Weren i Enough* Says US. DEFORE a crowd of ten thousand excited gpecta tors, Great Britain won the Walker Cup at SI \ndrews course for the fust time since the International matches wrere inaugurated m 1922. After the ..in some.,.192 words
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Article129 1938-06-27 4 I'he singles day dawned with the rain teeming down m a solid downpour anc •he old course looked grey and deprest&nk. The wind was blowing down tru first hole but was hardly strong enougl to really affect the games. The crowd.were smaller than when the matches were played129 words
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Article91 1938-06-27 4 Another great game was that between Oharley Yates of America, the new Bri "sh Amateur champion, and James »3ruen. the 18-year-old Irish school boy Yates completed the round m 70 and was three up mainly because Bruei failed to sink two fairly easy putts Bruen hung on91 words
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Article, Illustration304 1938-06-27 4 Despite the victory In the en 6. there ..ere times when fortune was not smiling quite so bravely upon the British golfers. The lead gained In the foursomes atches on tne aay before was wiped I /at straight away by Yates' victory over i Bruen Thompson304 words
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328 1938-06-27 4 46 Hundreds In Malayan Cricket So Far IN tne thru- months of the IM cricket seaeen ne fewer than 4i» individual e« ataiies have beaa recorded m Malayan cricket. Of these 17 have been ICOTtd by Sing. batsmen, compared w.ui m*\ m ti ..o lie 01 last season, m beiangor328 words
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Article168 1938-06-27 4 Britons Win Isle Of Man BRITAIN hai won back from German:. the International Air Race from Hatfield to the Isie of Man. Th machines past the finishing line WW British. Major Hans Seideman. of Germany, last year's winner, came iii seventh. Flyln? alor.e m wind and rain,168 words
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Article68 1938-06-27 4 FOR the fir*t t'me m the annals of lee n fv,^ rnnfiffv i team nf '*o n olav*r* nrp to nraetice weekly They Are the R«rr*ngav Racers, win.l the National Ice Hockey League tropin- last season, and they will CO tinue training during the summ68 words
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168 1938-06-27 5 THK official report of the l__- nt, ■Meting should take not.. Thr i r.i lhls ■•><<'«^> tional -I IS explained how. at Herr Hitl( instigation, the Army, the police the transport authorities and various Nazi organisations combined In one gigantic effort to ensure the smooth168 words
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Article58 1938-06-27 5 4 SHOOTING match which was con-| 4 ducted by correspondence between a| team of Moscow children and a team of! children from the town Valley Stream, New York State, has been won by the Soviet team. The winners scored 1.115 points out of! a possible total of58 words
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Article191 1938-06-27 5 2,000 SWIMMING CLUBS IN has become a major sport In England, its popularity has iTOwn rapidly In the last 10 years until now there are close on 2.000 clubs aflil.ated to the Amateur Swimming Association. Swimming pools are springing up all over the country and wherever they appear they do191 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-06-27 5 »»iiiii.mmiwii wtgna on Hmmnmi) aad m lull suiiik just now. Mrs. Helen Wills .Moody, seven times .....i wi me women's tingles title (seen hero, is popularly expected io win again. She is m brilliant form just now. Kelow is an impression ot the famous centre court when65 words
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122 1938-06-27 5 ProsMayMeet Amateurs At Wimbledon Next Year the extraordinary snobbishness exhi- bited o.n some dlehards over the (pies tloil ol profeS loil.il tennis iS SOlliet; which most ol ns cannot understand al ail. but it look as though the Old Guard may have to band down .soon aiei gracefully or otherwise122 words
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Article139 1938-06-27 5 Some see m this tin thin end ol the wedge for an Open championship uch MS those which are held for goltei It la reported here that Wimhledoi. have already Axed then hare ot the proceeds They will pay all expen c and will take 60139 words
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349 1938-06-27 5 bs Association Council nave Y MCA cover the boys' worlw a. d y.m^ca. clubs, which run te*ms ,4ld 0l Irom 14 to 18 years of age P ipmt>ntarv Further contacts v h elemenUg schools are to be muot l means of questionnaires through349 words
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Article52 1938-06-27 5 New Players Signed Up as TON VII I A I X M" ot the old a too vw i half-back h f lino ;i(wt I I Mo i righl hall i mk| 11 I with >i 1.1 i 0 1 i'dlv bulll from ft. 2 while Bi52 words
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Article148 1938-06-27 6 STARS OF /AST YEAR [RE GONE T. rniainin") PERAK, Ipah m particular, is m the id of tennis fever at the moment, the State open champion ships m which competitor, irom Penang are also lakms; part, being now m lull swing m Ipoh. Besides lhe Perak open148 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-06-27 6 A competitor m action m the pole va It event at the British Games, held m London on Whitsun Monday. Man famous athletes took part m the meeting.32 words
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Article164 1938-06-27 6 Schoolboy Champion Two outstanding candidates for the honours are Choo Chee Fott. the veteran V.M.C.A. representative, and lim Thiam Tet. the schoolboy F.MS playt r. Though he is not playing as well as he used to some three wars ago when he accounted for the then promising young Danish player,164 words
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Article74 1938-06-27 6 In the men's doubles, however. Thiam Tet has about the best chance of winning the honours. He is partnering S. J. Scow. an acquisition to Perak tennis from Negri Sembilan, who is regarded as one of the finest doubles players m the country. m th< P.M. B l74 words
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Article118 1938-06-27 6 •Of the Others. Miss Helen Khong, thl 16-year-old badminton star, is most notable" Recently m the Ipoh Club singles fin_l she heat Mrs. Woods after a threeset match and much is expected of tin.mr] m the P, rak tournament. In the other events, there are such118 words
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Article138 1938-06-27 6 Many British Entries A LARGE number of British entries are expected for the German International Golf Championship meeting which takes place at Frankfurt-on-Main during mid August. Henry Cotton, .he British Open Champion, will defend his open title, it is anticipated. British golfers also hold all the other German138 words
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Article147 1938-06-27 6 CIX thousand people cheered wildly for nearly ten minutes when Roy Boon, the 18-year-old East Anglian lightweight, was awarded a points decision over Jimmy Walsh, the British lightweight champion, m their ten-round overweight fight at Chatteris. Boon's home town. It was a very close fight and147 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-06-27 6 Bicycle polo is so popular m Britain now that a tournament is being run by a national association. This picture shows play m progress during a Whitsun holiday match at Thornton Heath. Surrey.33 words
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Article112 1938-06-27 6 >TORMAX Shaw, the Australian I professional runner. Ls now the proud holder of the title 'World Champion Road Billiardist." He won this strange distinction by pushing a billiards ball along three and a half miles f roadway from Penrith, New South Wales, to Kingswood m forty112 words
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Article161 1938-06-27 6 Strudwick Still Greatest Of Stumpers ALTHOUGH there is no official record of the performances of wicket-keep-ers down through the years, it seems as though Strudwick. the famous Surrey and England wicket-keeper, still leads the way. In all first class cricket matches Strudwick cauuht 1.235 batsmen and stumped161 words
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Article215 1938-06-27 6 TALK of >o-called -'amateurism" Is liki being shewn the proverbial red rag to most .-of us who have an ink!: what really roes or behind the i Cynics have called it "shamatr: and" a truer definition would be find m most cases. Tne follow;, grammatical verse, describing215 words
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Article156 1938-06-27 6 Modest Sportsman Springs A Surprise WHAT do you think of a contender foi sporting honours who says: "I not ftrst-class I don't think I can but I will make a good show. I hope" Hi.s psychology may be at faul reading a number of preStatements made by156 words
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Article172 1938-06-27 7 j MEREST oi Kuala Lumpur cricketing 1 enthusiasts to-day will chiefly be centred en the Europeans vs. The Rest annual match at the "Dog". Unlike Singapore, where the Europeans were hot favourites, the Rest of K.LI are expected to win. for the Europeans. though pos.scs.smg172 words
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Article179 1938-06-27 7 The Euiopeans bowling, with Hunter. Ward. Fuller. Abbott and D unison Smith, does not appear to be as strong as that of the Rest, though on their day Hunter and Fuller can run through an good side. A lot will depend upon the use Hunter makes oi the179 words
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Article121 1938-06-27 7 stron" though the cannot l 4 aski. Ponniah hSve b. va and Harbha Sinah llly a leng «s eas ,i. out a bowler foi a oat mS itfor in the event of a^b^mgc°l anse there is no b tter man than rortakes a tot Of dig'121 words
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Article116 1938-06-27 7 A las', century by Ransom for the Kampong Kuantan against the Selangor Non-Benders wis the feature ol the match which the Non-Benders lost heavily Veteran Miller was th.- only NonBender to oiler any resistanci tn tlie ac '■urate bowling ol Richards, who took fly wickets for 19 runs116 words
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Article156 1938-06-27 7 thrills were not lacking when the Combined Schools met the Penang Sports Club In a one day match on the Esplanade. The match was productive )f 420 runs good going for a day's eric ket. The highlights of the match were the batting performances of Clung Poh.156 words
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Article125 1938-06-27 7 Just when victory app ared to be round the corner, Thompson threw his wicket away m attempting a big hit. Tim proved to be the turning point of the match. As often happens. Todd soon followed Ihe trail of his partner and the last six wickets jell for125 words
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Article109 1938-06-27 7 All th Chinese batsmen .--cere: t*v< I doin ■<• ith 43 (U rs go»na to D'Arcy h vith four wicket foi 44 run. i club had W runs on the b md when th( i hem rom ai at Another gr at century fn ,e(\ the Bui109 words
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Article59 1938-06-27 7 ••■ill. MPTAIN N tl essfu i t who d< has died defenders ol land at hi, h from b Alt! •r his d< rhoma Linton's Shamrock l\ the structural orinciple ntroduc d continued to be a featuri defenders. The arm' thin building yards were at Bri59 words
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Article374 1938-06-27 7 BI AKAN MA I I Gunnel < i,e tl Changi colleagues a sound Lrouncinp m the Athletic meeting held last w end m the finest oi weather condition On the first day. Blakan Mati gave an excellent display m all events. Changi being unable to win374 words
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156 1938-06-27 7 R. Thoy Heads Local Averages This Week Ri h< »v the St Andrew'; schoolboy taken the lead m the Blngapon batting i reek and there are several other changes among he leading players Latest fißiire Inn no Rum H B A X I nov 19 5 "l 121 U"" i.t156 words
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Article117 1938-06-27 7 Canadian Team Leave For England I ikutknant Colonel J i> Prasei ofll 1' cci commanding the Princess Lou Um Dragoon (iuard Ottawa, is m charge of the Canadian Blsley team which has left Canada foi England The Adjutant o\ the team i ';ipt.on w. Worsick oi Winnipeg who117 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-06-27 8 DOUBLE WINNER AT K.L MEET Mr. Gardan Binds' Maid of ashel. who ■cored a line double at the Selangor Sum m r r meeting, for which she earned a promotion.30 words
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316 1938-06-27 8 AMERICAN AGAIN WINS OPEN AMA TEUR GOLF Till til Helical die- dawn, the smoke of battle clears away and another American has won the British Amateur Golf Championship, lt seems as i e the influence of Bobby Jones, the great American golfer, still holds sway over the British titles. This316 words
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1025 1938-06-27 8 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus TURF TOPICS by I i:\YK come across a very Interesting article m a 5 recent kaatu ol the Sydney "Referee" on "How Races are lost on Slavers" which should have some bearing on racing In Maiaya, and shall reproduce it here lor1,025 words
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Article60 1938-06-27 8 Yates, when near the green, often rolled three shots into two. There was no such certainty about Ewing. This seems to ue a failing of British amateur golfers and a forte to the Americans Americans have often showed Hi their superioriU on the greens, where ihey demonstrate a60 words
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Article67 1938-06-27 8 THE following have accepted to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. Genuang C.C. this afternoon at 2 p.m. and to-morrow at 11 a.m. at S.C.C.:—- A. C. Growder, W. K. Jagger. J. E. Jeans. Lt. R. G J. Kingsmill. W. H. McNeill. Lt J. C. O'Dwyei. Lt.67 words
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228 1938-06-27 8 DON BRADMAN. the Australian captain, created two new records when he gained his thousand runs m May for the second season. No batsman has ever scored 1.000 runs before the end of May more than once. His second record was228 words
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123 1938-06-27 8 TIIL Islington Corinthians, thr English amateur soccer team who have ji:st returned from a tour af the world, won the last gaaae of their tour when they heat a Men Steal team by "i goals to at Montreal. Ihe (oiinlhians played brilliantly and led123 words
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