Morning Tribune, 1 October 1938
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Title Section13 1938-10-01 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE jf^iT :5-No. 209. SINGAPORE, SATJRDAY, October 1, 1938. FIVE .CENTS.13 words
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Article119 1938-10-01 1 ANOTHER 4 -POWER MEETING? ■iiimiii rnuaj. inexe to the agreement enges another four-Power meeti the oroblem of Polish and nan minorities in Czechoi! if this is not settled within months by agreement between respective governments. Budapest message states that Mt is satisfaction over the agreement mingled with appointment as itReuter - 119 words
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Article271 1938-10-01 1 raris, i nciay. On leaving Munich M. Daladier in a statement to the German news agency said: "I think the Munich meeting marks a historic date in the life of Europe. Thanks to the high understanding of the representatives of the great Western powers war is avoided and271 words
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Article, Illustration284 1938-10-01 1 "NO ANGLO-GERMAN WAR" PREMIER HITLER AGREE EUROPE'S FUTURE PEACE IS ASSURED HISTORIC MUNICH DECLARATION SIGNED A HISTORIC declaration that Britain and Germany will never go to war one against the other was signed at Munich yesterday by Mr. Chamberlain and Herr Hitler. lADNG AX ANNOUNCEMENt'oF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE REGARDING THEjFU--1284 words
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Article67 1938-10-01 1 "Crushing Responsibility" Prague, Friday. JT IS officially stated that the Czech Government has accepted the Munich plan. The statement adds that ''after considering the decisions taken without and against them, the ""»«'»t Had no alternative itated in Prague Czechoslovakia reBr Basil Newton <Bri- m^saxe from Mr.67 words
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Advertisement21 1938-10-01 1 ttV IVTHCB rAOl» secondary Wiv^ C 1 (Mil riBS SiiM I Cktal War Ne^s I C C. Tennis JJ KuroVan Ne^21 words
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Advertisement32 1938-10-01 1 T WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERTOCTLY J WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIM.VI fc THW GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK 5 I >vhom-: miik^^ 1 #BTAINABLF IVUINIIII DISTRIBUTORS. I tJRTI BROS. CO, I32 words
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670 1938-10-01 2 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. IN THE SECOND POLICE COURT THIS MORNING BEFORE MR. CONRAD OLDHAM, MADAM TAN SWEE NGOH SUMMONED HER HUSBAND, CHEE SOON TEE FOR NEGLECTING TO MAINTAIN HER FOUR CHILDREN. The defendant alleged that as the complainant was his secondary wife he670 words
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Article164 1938-10-01 2 TRADE PROSPECTS POOR Indian Chamber Meeting PRESIDING over the extraordinary meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, held yesterday, Mr. O. Maganlal referred to the preterit state of trade in a pessimistic note. "Business as you all know," he said, is in a very bad way; tendency of prices164 words
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Article188 1938-10-01 2 pOLICE are making inquiries with regard to the gunplay incident in Prinsep Street on Thursday night in which a Tribune reporter was nearly shot. No arrest has been made so far It is now known that live Cantonese were involved, according to Police in- 1 formation188 words
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88 1938-10-01 2 BEGGED FOR ALMS FROM INSPECTOR IN COURT THERE was an unrehearsed inci- dent in the Coroner's Court yesterday when a Chinese woman, with both hands cupped and extended, approached a European Inspector and asked for alms. Her story was that since youth he had been in ill-health and now. besides88 words
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Article124 1938-10-01 2 PRISON FOR FIFTH TIME Singapore. Friday. A MAN who had been to prison no fewer than four times was to-day sentenced to serve a term of five months rigorous on his conviction in the Criminal District Court for criminal breach of trust in respect of a gold ring valued at124 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-10-01 2 MR. JOE FISHER, of Amalgamated Theatres, who arri\ed at Penang yesterday afternoon after a nonstop flight from Calcutta. He is due in Singapore this morning at 9 o'clock by Imperial Airways plane, on his return from a trip to Europe and America.44 words
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Article254 1938-10-01 2 Singapore, Friday. TAN Tian Hock, until recently chief clerk of the Singapore Rubber Works Town Office, was this morning bound over for a period of six months in two sureties for the sum of $200 to be of good behaviour following a charge of criminal breach254 words
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Advertisement67 1938-10-01 2 ul l n onu'P nUUdUNO EUMENTHOL JUJUBES toave for over 40 years been luccestfuUy used by Tens of Millions #»f j.eople. Other Jubes, etc. etc., come and go, but HUDSON'S EUMJ:NTHOL JUJUBES continue to public confidence through their genuine north. When used daily they preserve the teeth by keeping the67 words
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605 1938-10-01 3 PEACE PROSPECTS BRING NEW THREAT TO LOCAL SHOPOWNERS CHOPKEEPERS who have laid up large supplies of provisions and foodstuffs in anticipation of a world war which will send their prices up by leaps and bounds, are apparently now faced with a new problem following the successful conclusion of peace negotiations605 words
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Article71 1938-10-01 3 REDUCTION IN WATER CHARGES 810 reductions in water charges, «ith effect from January, 1939, vure confirmed at yesterday's meeting oi the Municipal Commissioners. The rates will be revised as folYiider clause 2 (shophouses) from 33 cents to 30 cents per 1,000 gallons; ruder clause 3 (compound houses) trom 38 cents71 words
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97 1938-10-01 3 Singapore German Badly Hurt In K. L. Crash \From O::r Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday, r. K VOLKER. a German employed in Singapore, who was driving: a car in the direction of Kuala Lumpur, met with a serious headon collision with a motor lorry outside Kajang this afternoon. Mr Vnlker97 words
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Article27 1938-10-01 3 The resignation of his commission in the SS.V.F. Reserve of officers by Lieutenant D. J Murmne. M.C.. has been accented, with effect from Sept. 21.27 words
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Article86 1938-10-01 3 Singapore, Friday— For negligently driving his car along Anson Road at 9 a.m. on May 19. Tan Eng Hin who pleaded guilty was to-day fined $20 or in default one month's rigorous imprisonment In passing sentence Mr. C. H. Koh told the accused that, as he has had86 words
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Article48 1938-10-01 3 Singapore. Friday— L. P. Sly was to-day fined $3 or in default five days* rigorous imprisonment by Mr. C H Koh for driving without front and rear lights at Jalan Besar Bond «n Aug. 26. Accused who pleaded suilty, had been issued with two previous warnings.48 words
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Article202 1938-10-01 3 KATONG PARK TRAGEDY: INQUEST THfc suß^tion that the authorities should see to the safety of sea Whin* in Singapore, either by the extension of duty time of guards, or enforcing a iuie prohibiting divimr from pa<rars at low was made by the Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter to-day. Coroner?*!!^ ride202 words
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98 1938-10-01 3 Colony Overspends Over Six Millions ACCORDING to a Gazette notification last night, the Colony is overspending by over six millions on the 1937 estimates. It is stated that expenditure for the year 1937 has exceeded the provisions in the Supply Ordinance 1936 by $9,135,676.29. Colonv expenditure for 1f)37 was estimated98 words
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Article18 1938-10-01 3 A Session of Assize will be held at the Court House, Malacca, on Tuesday, Oct. 25.18 words
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Obituary43 1938-10-01 3 CONCEICAO: Clothilde Josephine, wife of Alfred Conceicao, passed away peacefully at 950, East Coast Road at 9.10 last night. Cortege will leave above address at 4.30 p.m. to-day for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to Bidadari Cemetery for interment.43 words
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Advertisement49 1938-10-01 3 PIANOFORTE PLAYING AND THEORY OF MUSIC Adults and children any grMe. Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern methods of teaching. Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Roaa. THE WRITING I HKill I ifllle a^^H I I^CTWfp FOUNTAIN PEN f j SINGAFOXE. I49 words
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Miscellaneous30 1938-10-01 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in Lst Court ;t 10.30 a.m. Maeistrate's Appeal:— Fazal Rahman. nalid M Rahman. Lai Mian. A. Mashas and Shal Alam vs. Rex30 words
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Article131 1938-10-01 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Chanee RUBBER Quietly Steady Firm 6oc* Buyert 1% 8j H m Seller! 7% 8/ 4 1st Forward (October > Buyers 1% 8^8 SeUcrs 77/ 8 8*/ 4 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 7 13 Hi 8 3 16 +h 8eUers 7 7 8V 4 «rd131 words
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Article29 1938-10-01 4 London. Friday (iOLD Previous To-day Chant Fine Bar per o* £7.5.10 £7.4.1 -Is. SILVER Rnn* 1^5 16 19*4 -11 4 months' forward 19 3 16 ***** h29 words
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Article21 1938-10-01 4 London. Friday TIN Standard Previous To-day Chaiij Spot (afternoon (closing price) l\H "gj Forward £196 J 4 ti»» Tfl21 words
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Article92 1938-10-01 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Ch;inge Q2 6 96 9 +4j3 Distiller* 3 0 +r6 Dunlop Rubber 26 9 ~8J 3 General Electric 'J 2|7»imperial Chemical Industrie* 2910' > 33» ?i"i±J HaD InVeStmeDt lTl 15- iSlo'- HWR 'I P i London Asiatic JJH 3 9 4 2 d.92 words
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Article59 1938-10-01 4 London. Friday. Previou.s To-day Change r.T.onPana (closing middle rate) 178.46 178 96 -K50 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.82 1 8 88' 2 06 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9 TT on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-116 Unchanged T.t! on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 Unchanged59 words
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Article43 1938-10-01 4 New York Sept. 29. Previous To-day Change KQBBEE tVmA Steady Steady Spot BW" lft% 15 13 16 .3 16 Sellers 15^ l« Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 15 5 18 i-7p Sellers 15^ WH Quier Quiet Spot 44' 4 443 K43 words
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Article53 1938-10-01 4 Singapore. Friday— Mr. C. H. K° Traffic District Judge to-day imposed fine of $4 or in default six days' rigoroti imprisonment, on G. O. Mathiew K failing to await a safe opportunity turn right at the junction of No" Bridge Road and Stamford Road a 4.45 p.m.53 words
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Article174 1938-10-01 4 Singapore, Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was $98.50. down $1.50. The news that agreement had been reached among the 4-Powers at Munich was received enthusiastically by the market. All selling orders were immediately withdrawn and in the Tin share section prices advanced rapidly without much business resulting,174 words
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Article130 1938-10-01 4 Singapore, Friday— Ee Cho Nang and Ah Hing. two rickshaw pullers, were to-day fined $1 each or in default one day's simple imprisonment for failing to obey the lawful orders of a constable when ordered to a stand in Chulia. Street. In passing sentence Mr. Koh told130 words
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Article214 1938-10-01 4 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT THE most anxious period during th week was reached on Wednesda when the strain became too much for number of holders of rubber and a sue den and forced liquidation carried prict down to a level almost a penny belo parities in London and New York, saj214 words
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Article86 1938-10-01 4 Lady Medical Officer Singapore. Friday —The decisions of Committee No. 7 in regard to the post of Assistant Lady Medical Officer in the Municipality and the special allowance to Mr. H. J. Benjafield. Chief Sanitary Inspector, were confirmed by yesterdays meetine of the Municipal Commissioners. The first decision involved regrading86 words
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Advertisement59 1938-10-01 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and59 words
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Advertisement14 1938-10-01 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD Loss of Profits Insurance Tel 5926 2. Flnlavson Green14 words
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Article98 1938-10-01 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Sept. 29, 5 p.m. Total for Company dividend Books Date Bx. DIt. year Close Payable TIN Hitam Tin 5% int. Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 4 5% Fengka'en 3d. less tax Oct. 11 Oct. 10 20% Renong Tin 10% Final Oct. 13 Sept.98 words
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Article208 1938-10-01 5 conditions all theabove quotations must be regarded as nominal. Maynard Co Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY J901 red. 1940 $400,000 4' 31 SePt- 3 0 100 102 nom Tn? 1947 m 115 nom 5 Sg»wS« i3? io9 n l«, 1I208 words
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Article761 1938-10-01 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Sept. 29, 5 p.m. MINING Sa'Kumbang jfr fj|?Ske Astral Malay JJI 24(6 Ayer Hitam 0 65 Ayei W«ng 2119 2 2i9 L 1.30 1.40 sda-igor 1Q U Berjuniai 21 3 22,3 Burma Malay 14 15[3 Chendenang 038 0.42cd Bitam Tin 0 72 i761 words
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Article233 1938-10-01 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 9 4 3 Batu Seiar.gors 130 1.40 Hong Fatts 0.73 0.78 Hongkong Tin 213 23Jelebus 0 65 0.70 Kamunting Tin 8 6 9 6 Katu Tin 24 6 25 6 KillinghaHs 18- 19Kramats 9.9 10 9 KuchaLs 125 130 Laruts233 words
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Advertisement25 1938-10-01 5 THE i;ami:h\ UNITED ASSURANCE COUP., LTD., in the Straits Settlements) H'rompl and LilMTJil h+itlmmemi of Claims lIIAU UUK'E: lGf> t>cii Streft Singapore. fCL Wit J25 words
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Article140 1938-10-01 6 THERE wa.^ a large exodus of Ca irom China to Siam during u^. year, according to Chinese repor J ition^kons I PtOd) April. 1937 to the end 01 March i 1938 a total Of 44,143 Cantonese, morth irom Swatow and Tsaochow, leftSJ Siam The140 words
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Advertisement363 1938-10-01 6 zzz, f j£^, f fc Stmppiest ami 'funniest SHOW IN TOWN j 4.i4^14«l lly Parked ■mmm a< ASJ. SHOW*, j CAPITOL -3 SHOWS DAILY 3 15-6 .5-9.15 5 I l S YOUR FAVOURITE SINGING wm wtmma j 1 STAR IS IN HONOLULU TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 10.30 s NOW! See him363 words
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Advertisement37 1938-10-01 6 j ALHAMBRA COMING SOON I KISSES MAKE Ah S w^ IB ■•■'nL a<x i He traded his I g\I best friend for Ms 1 friend's best eiriiJf If W i\K ■K Jf Jkf^^S _w A w B^k37 words
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Advertisement586 1938-10-01 7 ■■••^L' "IN OLD t lilt \<.O i AN OUTSTANDING PICTURE STRAITS TIMES. AT THE AIR-CONDITIONED JDAILY 4 SHOWS- II A.M. 3-15-6-15 9-15 p.m. I niAV/I DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S 1 mi fi SUPREME ACHIEVEMENTI N |ll/[l I A 2Oth Century- Fox picture with f 'fflilM I TYRONE ALICE DON I j586 words
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844 1938-10-01 8 Criticism Of Markets Policy: Does It Give Rise To Unfair Competition? COMMISSIONERS' MEETING A PLEA that Municipal Commissioners should, in considernig future applications for the erection of private markets, not only take into consideration the needs of the areas which the markets intended to serve but should also see to844 words
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Article204 1938-10-01 8 World Traveller Bankrupt Singapore. Friday. A YOUNG man of 2ti who has toured ihe world, been in bitf business locally .as well as abroad, was this afternoon publicly examined in the Bankruptcy Court before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice McElwaine. He was Oswald Edwards, at present .^ervinK a term of204 words
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Article67 1938-10-01 8 Forgot To Light Up Singapore, Friday -The charge against Colin S. Day of driving without front and rear lights at North Bridge Road on August 1, was to-day dismissed by Mr. C. H. Koh. Traffic District Judge. Accused pleaded guilty, bur stated that his lights were in order as he67 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-10-01 8 Harold Lloyd, Phyllis Welch and players in Paramount'* "Professor Beware", opening at the Capitol on Tues., Oct. 4.18 words
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197 1938-10-01 8 Scholarships For Brothers' Schools CHRISTIAN Brothers' Old Ity, (Singapore) Association, has d* cided to perpetuate the memory of the late Rev. Brother Michael bi establishing o Scholarship Fund uith a nucleus of $3,000 for the education of poor boys at the institutions of the Brothers of the Christian School of197 words
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Article307 1938-10-01 8 Mr. G. C. Meredith. Registrar fl Vehicles, has been appointed repress.' ative of the Municipal Commissioner? o the committee to be appointed by Go* eminent to consider and report upon tt proposed introduction into Singapore legislation based on the F.M.S Roa Traffic Enactment. The Commissioners,307 words
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Article457 1938-10-01 9 BUT AERODROME MUST BE IMPROVED ■E possibility of a direct air route over the Indian Ocean from Mombasa to Colombo and Singapore is envisaged by the Director Civil Aviation, in a report to the Minister of Communications m l Works. He points out that with457 words
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116 1938-10-01 9 W little milk is available in Moscow ise of the "criminal negligence <■ thy of responsible officials." ac[d i to "Pravda." official organ of tnmunist Party. Enormous quantities are delivered U) •capnal in .special refrigerator lorries nsumer Is seldom able to obtain116 words
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Article47 1938-10-01 9 ;n s l» *hr ruv im Or Pntal K r °"P of r m "m aft" Linn 1K Mala V» "n res'" On,' 7XJ"L H mrs ln 'hi' J"»ma«tera both n S°, st ex Per'fnced K^kwood t, 3i T a J aya a »d Slam. """""o^h^^d before47 words
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Article181 1938-10-01 9 Canada's Fur Industry WITH the rapid industrialisation of Canada and the greater development of her natural resources, the fur trade, which at one time was predominant in the activities of the Dominion, has receded into a less important position. Nevertheless, this industry still plays a leading part in the lives181 words
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Advertisement604 1938-10-01 9 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Tenders will be received up to noon. Monday. October 10th. 1938, at the Colonial Secretary's Office. Singapore, from persons desirous of contracting for (1) Supplies to Government Hospitals, and (iii Supplies to the Government Health Branch. Singapore, for a period of one year, commencinu January Ist., 1939. Forms604 words
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Advertisement686 1938-10-01 9 trimmings, buttons, thread and everything else necessary. Forma oi tenders may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent Of Local Prison. Outram Road. Singapore Tenders to be sent in in sealed covers, marked on the outside "Tender for.. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required686 words
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288 1938-10-01 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 1, 1938 FOR THIS RELIEF fIN the night of Nov. 11. 1918, people indulged in the wildest rejoicing in London. Similar scenes, though perhaps on a less tempestuous scale, occurred throughout the Empire and the territories of the Allies. The nightmare of four and a288 words
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690 1938-10-01 10 What has happened to THE ROMANOFFS? TWO grand-neohews and I grand-niece of the late Czar Nicholas 11. of Russia have just become British subjects and are dropping their titles This is not M strange as it appears, the Romanoffs came from the people .writes 'E.L.' in an article in the690 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-10-01 10 Voluntary helpers handing out cooking utensils to refugees at the Masaryk Stadium. Planet NewsPlanet News - 14 words
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Article197 1938-10-01 10 Mi J. S. A. Lewis, the Superintendent of Customs, Taiping. and a wellknown sportsman, will be married in Penang next month. Dr. Ong Kira Tin. House Physician, Grade 111, S.S.. Medical Service, has been seconded for service under the Government of Sarawak Mr. E. V. Brewerton of the Gospel197 words
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Advertisement15 1938-10-01 10 lipARSf $1 II i.l ra m Uwnvte 1 I label I i WHISKY 1 W.P.S.-D115 words
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1109 1938-10-01 11 ATLANTIC FLYING BOATS ARE NEARLY COMPLETED WORLD OF FLIGHT [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Sept. 24. CHORT Brothers are making rapid progress with the new flying-boats which before long will be crossing the Atlantic and the Tasman Sea— at least, experimentally. There is to be a fleet of eight of1,109 words
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Article278 1938-10-01 11 Lives In House In A Wood COMEWHERE in Southern England, v living in a house buried in woods, is The Perfect Boy the product of a scientific upbringing. At the age of nine he has amazed doc- i tors by his physical fitness, his vitality and stamina, and278 words
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Article20 1938-10-01 11 Mr W. L. Webber. District Forest Officer, Batang Padang and Lower Perak, stationed at Tapah have proceeded on Home leave.20 words
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Article189 1938-10-01 11 NEW "AIR" POSSIBLE FOR DIVERS New York. THE Navy Department in Washington announces the perfection of a mixture of oxygen and helium as an air supply which enables divers to go down to much greater depths than before. In July one diver went down 402ft. in the seaj, and two189 words
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106 1938-10-01 11 Cigarettes To Pay Judge's Salaries CHILE'S Finance Minister, Senor Garces Gana, has proposed that cigarettes shall be sold in smaller packets and shall be more heavily taxed to finance higher salaries for judicial officials. The bill providing for these salary rises is now before the justice Committee of the Chamber106 words
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Advertisement75 1938-10-01 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD 1 I Obtainablm of ctt Chmmisu ltd Stort I POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSOIN75 words
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Article, Illustration147 1938-10-01 12 I ?a,eJK and ""^involved in bgUtad s.uffles with risers Man, ar££ uere ..i-iiii. The riiiline broke out following medins* htld b> s>mpatnisers *>\" ™**l ...slSik™ Top l»h»t« s.,«»s mounted P-.lice etaubg the cro«|l.s ,n '.Vhit. »iall. (IMaiut News). A policeman struggling with an arrested rioter in Whitehall Mounted147 words
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Article, Illustration114 1938-10-01 13 »e trench mortar unit operating on the south Yangtze front. Most of front line troops have been equipped with gas masks following the largeMale u>e of phosgene and mustard gas by the Japanese. Sir Thomas Inskip. the Minister for < < -Ordination of Defence, in Downing Street, for114 words
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Advertisement47 1938-10-01 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING HIE LATEST PATTERNS OF S HAUMAMTICn BRITISH SILVERWARE Tea Sets l^rfyt? C oflfee Sets V^., »?r Sauce Boats c= =2s^"""" Trays etc. lIOKS DOEIVKE DISHIS lIVBET DISHES ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BBR IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Kaffirs Place. SINGAPORE.47 words
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Article, Illustration738 1938-10-01 14 IDEAS For The October Bride JJOWEVER unusual and exotic fashions in clothes may be for other occasions the conventional white satin is still the most popular fabric for wedding dresses, together with veils of tulle or lace. Some original girls have been going to the altar in green, pink or738 words
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Advertisement18 1938-10-01 14 W£JAo£?A££ Hand woven linen and embroidered hankies. In stock and orders 18 Btttary Road, Ist floor Phone 714318 words
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Advertisement33 1938-10-01 14 PERMANENT WAVING S 1 A SPECIALITY PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 M ISOV PERM I LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS i 79 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD i I SINGAPORE MALACCA (Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121) 1 V33 words
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Article, Illustration781 1938-10-01 15 FASHION has set up many charming F riflPS for weddings that are in ui th the new ige Ol sentiment. dinner when you are 'plannm* wedding to let your bridesmaids tho-e tiara wreaths of flowers on headi mstead of hats. They uo781 words
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Article247 1938-10-01 15 LUCK For Brides iIERE are ten superstitions brides have taken to the altar with them througt the yeans: SUMMER is toe luckiest wedding season, June the best month and Wednesday the luckiest day. THE bride should wear •".something old something new, .something borrowed, something blue. IT'S a good omen il247 words
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Advertisement402 1938-10-01 16 I mB s f ifFtß 'Bi I MF~ 'ImU BY PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Due Db# Tonnage Spore Tonnage f pore IH3B W RANPURA HOOO Oct. 7 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Oct. 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 ioMALI 6800 Oct. 21 BHUTAN 6,100402 words
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Advertisement326 1938-10-01 16 1 K TO FRENCH PORTS j w\ CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS- n«. uavrp Antwerp. Dunkirk Oct 4 i .■gg? M u 5S I S?'£sJ5S >»'«•»■ <*<■ TO SAIGON INDOCHINA; CAP TOURANK For Smaon. TtaMM and H.nphono Or. I 1 S GG MERLIN For Saiuon get. 10 !G G PASQUIER The Successors326 words
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107 1938-10-01 17 Tokyo. IT is dearly no longer believed in Japan that the capture of Hankow. it effected, will have any appreciable influence on the attitude of the other powers towards the legitimate Chinese Government. The Asahi Shimbun states that Britain will continue107 words
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Article553 1938-10-01 17 Delegates From Fifteen Countries THREE hundred delegates from 15 countries attended the International Conference of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, at Grosvenor House, London. The delegates represented professional bodies in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland Sweden, the United States of America553 words
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Advertisement251 1938-10-01 17 niRVS PHILP LINE. [I i incorporated in Australia' II NFXT SAILINGS uapvi i a Our Sails. MERKUR IN PORT O^ 4 h ra a t l e/° Uwd Ml pN f Singapore^o Australia Kvsued^T the MHbo?.™ ff TtHlSl tr;ms(or a. Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or .MKimVi'-' return 5642.86 Ist class $430.71251 words
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Advertisement69 1938-10-01 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. SII I H A L A 8,000 TONS SAILING OCTOBER 6, At a P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China69 words
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Miscellaneous135 1938-10-01 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate. Gate. Rohna 22 1 1 Santhia 20 1 1 Kola 18 2 3 Lalandia 14 2 3 Klang 12 2 3 Benvorlich 11 2 3 Potsdam 7 2 3 Eskbank 30 2 3 City135 words
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Miscellaneous1401 1938-10-01 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROW I'.ctrk-al recording Gramophone record* IX3ND0N I HONG frUJNtl ZBW 952 Mes (3L4 m.) OCTOBER 2 OCTOBER 1 >» (S -J..-5J, SINGAP0 RE Jl N !,t p ffl B ;1 ::i o ts Bwa'a-ss. .maws 5 00 Malay music, t by Josef Marais) and section of1,401 words
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455 1938-10-01 19 Britain And United States Will Then Dictate Terms Shanghai. pACING a continuous drain on her financial resources, Japan sooner or later will have to turn to the democracies, particularly Great Britain and the United States, for help. When that time comes, the democracies455 words
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230 1938-10-01 19 Telescope To Solve Mars Mysteries W'Ton Frame Now Completed L policing of the rim oi the giaiit H vl horseshoe constructed to the 200-inch eye of the a r,ost telescope has been 5J&5 after months of arduous <>rk. cope which is to De assembled iMlomar. California, is expect- thousand million230 words
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140 1938-10-01 19 $2,000,000 Credits For U. S. Army i Washington. DRESIDCNT Franklin D. Roosevelt placed at the disposal of the Department credits totalling •Mil), voted by Congress during last session, for the purpose of u'lis orders for arms and ammul ">ii to private industries so that «e plants may familiarize themTO« with140 words
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Article124 1938-10-01 19 Prosperity Returns To Many Concerns That Once Faced Ruin London. ALTHOI'GH the five-year tea control scheme has not yet achieved its full results, the plan has greatly helped to re-establish the industry and has brought back prosperity to many concerns which were facing ruin, stated the124 words
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Article130 1938-10-01 19 Anglo American Collaboration Shanghai. RECENT speeches by President Roosevelt and the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, both of the United States, have given officials of the Japanese Foreign Office the impression that America is now seeking Anglo-Uni-ted States collaboration with regard to the Far Eastern situation.130 words
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Advertisement302 1938-10-01 19 i TRADE BARGAINS j MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE fROCKECV. fITLERY, IiI'AHAiXTKKD i v itch ex (jtensils 1 t^lt^ HOON SECK TRADING CO, A selection of ,0 8u excellent Raffles place used cars always available in l Raffles ce stock. We can recommend these Singapore. Phone J»5». car backed302 words
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Article, Illustration1962 1938-10-01 20 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus WHAT TO BACK TO-DAY* fllE Autumn season of the Selangor Turf Club closes down this afternoon with a programme of eight events, and in the majority of the races full fields are due to face the starter. The weather at Kuala Lumpur has1,962 words
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Article90 1938-10-01 20 EUREKA - EUREKA By FOLLOWING are selections for this 4 afternoon at Kuala Lumpur: Race I—MAJORS KC.G. Race 2—CHARLEY'S AUNT Faithful Race 3—JOCK GORDON In Ver Fogg Race 4—INVENTORY Comma Race S—PIPE OF PEACE Sabara Race ft—APPLEWOOD Race 7—THE PLANTER Four O'clock Race B—PAY OUT Thaddeus Selections for this afternoon at90 words
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234 1938-10-01 21 HANKOW, FRIDAY. AS THE RESULT OF FOUR DAYS' BATTLE ON THE JUICHANG—WUHAN HIGHWAY, THE JAPANESE CASUALTIES ON THEIR RIGHT AND LEFT WINGS HAVE TOTALLED SIX THOUSAND. Two severe battles at Chiluenfang cost two thousand casual ties, this being a record figure for234 words
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Article260 1938-10-01 21 Singapore. Friday. v R peREIRA. a local building conN tractor following his conviction fo. OS Si& the Third Magistrate, keep the peace in one surety for $500. Ao ordered to pay $300 compcnsa; Kto cover costs incurred by Rev. M Jackson, complainant in the. fendant gave260 words
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Article28 1938-10-01 21 The annual general meeting of the "hore Bar Committee will be held at r h? Supreme Court, Johore Bahru. at 11 un. to-day < Saturday). I28 words
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Article192 1938-10-01 21 P.W.D 3; S.C.C II 1. I N a hockey match played on the padang yesterday, the P.W.D. beat the Cricket Club second string by three goals to one. The winners, who were a shade better •than their opponents, fully deserved their victory. Sutton. Thillianathan and D.Almeida [were192 words
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96 1938-10-01 21 Amendment Of Money lending Law Proposed A BILL to amend the Moneylenders Ordinance (Chapter 218 of the Revised Edition' la about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons state that the amendment to section 5 brings the section into line with the English 1927 Act It96 words
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Article247 1938-10-01 21 ALLEGED NEGLIGENT DRIVING Singapore. Friday N giving evidence in a case, in which A. W. Duggan is charged with negligent driving along Paya Lebar Road in front of the n&apore Cafe at 12.35 a.m. on July 16, Private Thomas George t stated, that he entered the Cafe at 8 p.m.247 words
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Article224 1938-10-01 21 MUNICIPAL PLANS CLERK SENTENCED Singapore, Friday. MICHAEL RODRIGUES, a plans clerk employed by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, was sentenced this morning, on his pleading guilty to three charges of criminal breach of trust, to four months rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the District Judge. The offences, involving a224 words
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Article98 1938-10-01 21 COMMISSIONERS BUS STOPS Singapore, Friday Confirmation of a decision of Committee No. 1 disapproving police proposals for demarcation of bus stops by means of white lines on the carriageway of Kallang Road and the construction of a pedestrian refuge as an experiment at a suitable bus stop along that road,98 words
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Article401 1938-10-01 21 Details Of Munich Agreement nKTAILS of the agreement signed by Herr Hitler, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, M. *)ala«mr and Signor Mussolini shortly after midnight on Friday have evoked the keenest interest. The joint four-power agreement provides firstly for the evacuation of the uncontested Sudeten districts to begin on Oct. 1 secondly,401 words
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Article693 1938-10-01 22 Arenas Fails In Second Bid LAST NIGHT'S ANOTHER EASY WIN FOR MARQUES THERE WAS DISAPPOINTMENT IN STORE FOR THOSE WHO WENT TO THE HAPPY WORLD BOXING ARENA LAST NIGHT TO SEE A REPETITION OF THE GLORIOUS FIGHT BETWEEN KID ARENAS AND LITTLE ABAYAN. The title fight which693 words
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Article67 1938-10-01 22 COMPLEMENTARY tc the amendment v already made to the Municipal Ordinance, a Bill to amend the Mine; Offences Ordinance with the object 1 giving effect to the decision that the licensing of eating houses, coffee houses. et<;.. shall be in the hands o •the Rural Board instead67 words
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Article356 1938-10-01 22 ODD GOAL DECIDES HOCKEY S.R.C II 2; RAF n ADVERSE ground conditions somewhat marred an evenly con tested and exceedingly keen hockey game between the S.R.C and the R.A.F. second strings, on the Club ground yesterday, which the Recs won by the odd goal of356 words
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Article, Illustration277 1938-10-01 23 Yesterday's Final Prize Distribution n er r a.itumn Tennis Tournament was brought to a close S.C.C. Autumnien^ completion of the Mixed y^iHSSSkS. W Gilmour and Mrs. A. Sewell won by i'SXfcomlnder WhUeand Mrs. D. Hipkin 3-6, 1 6—4, o l. At the conclusion277 words
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Article95 1938-10-01 23 INDIANS I JUST BEATEN It\ i evenly contested game of hockey H ved at the Indian Association \5 at Ballestier Plain yesterday ever..:-.:, the Y.M.C.A. just beat the I.A. fcv -he odd goal in three. Ifggt, the Y.M.C.A. custodian played client game between the posts ■ted several dangerous saves. ymc.a95 words
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Article88 1938-10-01 23 There will be hockey practice for girls at- the S.C.R.C. to-day. The following will represent, the S.C.R.C. 2nd XI against SRC. 2nd XI at the SRC. ground, on Monday: Patrick Yee. K. T Ooi, Low Kee Choe, Kim Hoe, Chua Boon Ann, Mong Joo, Lim Swan. Gini Lock,88 words
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Article41 1938-10-01 23 S.R.C RUGGER PRACTICE Bby practice on the SRC PaColours beat the Whites bv 13 (two goals and one try) to 11 and two tries. waj great keenness evidenced hopes are expected of the -•.which will be selected from ma] b snowing41 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-10-01 23 I (>M ''^'hrooo^o^P between the S.C.C. and the R.A.F. yesterday, me tlub and on right Spillard of the Air Force —Tribune. I22 words
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Article43 1938-10-01 23 IRISH League soccer matches played on Sept. 17 resulted as follows: Ballyment 7 Larne 3 Bangor 3 Linfield 2 Belfast Celtic 4 Glentoran 3 Cliftonville 3 Distillery Deny City 4 Coleraine 1 Glenavon 2 Ards 4 Newry Town 2 Portadown 243 words
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Article19 1938-10-01 23 Drumcondra 2 Sligo R. 3 Shelbourne 3 Bohemians 5 'St. James' Gate 2 Bray Unknowns 219 words
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340 1938-10-01 23 ENTHUSIASM and keen rivalry were the keynotes of the swimming carnival held by Raffles Institution yesterday evening at the Y.M.C.A. pool. House "A" which had a number of good swimmers proved to be champion house of the day, heading the other four houses with 163 points.340 words
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Article203 1938-10-01 23 THE ROYAL ENGINEERS "B" XV WON THEIR MATCH WITH THE SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB "B" TEAM WITH A SCORE OF 16ML ON THE PADANG YESTERDAY. The Sappers opened play and from the .start their superiority was obvious; they kept the play in the S.C.C. half. Gillet203 words
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Article34 1938-10-01 23 THE RAF. won their doubles tie m the "KliiU'V dm Tennis Tournament when Warrant Ollicer Spillard and Sst. Gould beat W. H. Drooffeever and A. D. Anderson, 6—3. 3 6; 7—5.34 words
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Article31 1938-10-01 23 His Excellency the Governor has bet :>. pleased to appoint Mr. K. I. Tan to be a Municipal Commissioner for Singapore in the place of Mr. Seow Poh Leng, reigned.31 words
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Article27 1938-10-01 23 THE S.AFA Cap replay between the 1 Royal Artil'ery and the Police will take place ftt Alison Road Stadium today at 5.10 p.m.27 words
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Miscellaneous16 1938-10-01 23 TO-DAY'S TIDES Huh lidos: 3.16 a.m.. 7 ft. 3 ins.; 2.40 p.m.. 8 ft. 3 ins.16 words
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Article87 1938-10-01 24 SANCTIONS AGAINST JAPAN GENEVA, FRIDAY. FE COUNCIL MET THIS AFTERNOON AND ADOPTED THE REPORT WHICH IS AS FOLLOWS: It recalls that the Assembly in October 1937 stated that the Japanese military action was contrary to the Nine Power Treaty and the Kellogg Pact. It recalls the refusal of Japan to87 words
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109 1938-10-01 24 Details Of Munich Agreement on page 21 It asserts that members may act according to the stipulations of Article Sixteen; It recognises that in the present circumstances international co-ordina-tion of measures is impossible; It urges that members abstain from any action that could weaken China, and consider individually to helpReuter - 109 words
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Article77 1938-10-01 24 Berlin, Friday. THE first meeting of the international commission, provided for in the Munich agreement is expected to take place this afternoon. The commission will be composed of Baron Von Weizsaerker (Secretary of State of the German Foreign Office), the British, French and Italian Ambassadors In Berlin andReuter - 77 words
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422 1938-10-01 24 WORLD HE A VES HE AVY SIGH OF RELIEF London, Friday. NarrOW THE world to-day is heaving a heavy sigh of relief at its narrow escape from war. It is still too early to analyse, more Escape than superficially, the reaction to the dramatic four -power agreement announced at MunichReuter - 422 words
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Article282 1938-10-01 24 London, Friday. IT is expected that when Mr. Chamberlain reaches Heston at about 5.30 p.m. he will proceed to see the King at Buckingham Palace. A crowd began to collect at Whitehall soon after midday. Before entering his plane at Munich, Herr Ribbentrop asked Mr. Chamberlain to giveReuter - 282 words
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Article213 1938-10-01 24 BOOM ON THE MARKETS London, Friday A wave of optimism swept over the the city, where all markets were busily adjusting themselves to more normal conditions. The Stock Exchange experienced a flood of buying orders from all quarters causing prices to soar in every section Occasional flurries of profit-taking wereReuter - 213 words
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Article123 1938-10-01 24 Benin. riiw*v FE ANGRIFF" announces that first German troops will cross former Czech-German frontier at mw night and occupy the first section of restored Sudeten territory in accordanc with the Munich agreement. Herr Henlein has telegraphed n^ thanks to Herr Hitler "for the free* you have won us.Reuter - 123 words
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87 1938-10-01 24 Siamese Prince Marries English Girl London. Friday. AT the Kensington Register Office to-day, Prince Chula of Siam married Miss Elizabeth Hunter, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Hunter of London. It is understood that part of the honeymoon will be spent in Siam. Prince Chula is a cousinReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement57 1938-10-01 24 PHOENIX FOR T %%/rf C VSINGAPOPC mmt Y frir— gg E I PHONE 3463 PHOENIX AERATED WATFR CO., LTD. I 1 siNtiAroKi: ft .ii n i .-I f— i imi f i <-i| i i»n» iir A. I. GILES. 5 CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOK AND OUTFITTER i No. 8.57 words
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Title Section13 1938-10-01 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement 15, October 1, 1938. EDITED BY "HERMES' Every Saturday.13 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1938-10-01 1 SINGAPORE HAVE BEST PROSPECTS OF THE PAST FOUR YEARS Won RUGBY ■■■-.■< ekend I suggest that it was than ten years since Newcomers r> d the Re«t in the opening match >eason. I find on looking up the s that that was a leng shGt in th<? Mch missed its1,290 words
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Advertisement31 1938-10-01 1 ELSEWHERE To-day's Supplement PAGE sport 2 "»'HiS hockey 2 Clangor rugby 3 feme soccer "»> cricket, 1938 4 tnk rupby 5 l<K> key notes 6 '»"^lin topics 7 1 uri topics ft31 words
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Advertisement52 1938-10-01 1 First State Match The first state rugby match of the season takes place to-day at Jalan Besar stadium, when the Navy and Air Force are opposed to Johore. The kick-off is at 5 p.m. Singapore's first state match is next Saturday, when they meet the Navy and Air Force on52 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-10-01 2 K C. Cillett in the thick of it A lineuut scene in last week's match. < il!<*tt is in possession but there is a fierce dispute developing about it|28 words
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792 1938-10-01 2 j^FTER being beaten by the Clerical Union in the preliminary round of the S.A.F.A. Cup, the RAF. second eleven had a reprieve granted them and thanks to a breach of the regulations by the Union they play in the792 words
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Article702 1938-10-01 2 Twelfth Man - Twelfth Man (By WlTj^ the season advancing, hockey ls well under way in Penaim. While many oi the games have been fairly keen and jjiteresti: g. some were dull and .-crappy and not a few others gave indication that the players have not yet702 words
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Article26 1938-10-01 2 Mickey Miller, the Australian ba and featherweight champion, wa qualified in the sixth round of a c at the Newcastle Stadium with Frisco, the filipino boxer.26 words
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Article32 1938-10-01 2 A United States .small-bore ntle--.hooting team compiled a total ol 3.952 jut ol 1 possible 4,000 points at Camp Perry. Ohio, to win the Rheinisch WestphaUsch Spoengstofl AkUengesellschati [nternatlonal Trophy Team Match32 words
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Article51 1938-10-01 2 Mis* llOStes, of the stoke POgea Golf Club, was beaten 4 and S by Mile Leni Atehele, a Swi.vs player m the 36 hole.final of the Swiss Women's amateur golf championship at Lucerne Miss Mosses *as live down at the 6th. and 3 down it the end <>1 the morning51 words
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Article30 1938-10-01 2 Miss Phyllis Sydney Jones and Vedas Ebert. both of New South won the Australian women's four solf championship at Kensington an aggregate of 166. comprising r< of 81 and 85.30 words
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Advertisement53 1938-10-01 2 you've dot a GRIP E INDIA tyreJ fcfflr INDIA T X re1 llke the bulldo I y \y have a tenacious Grip. They I take hold of the road and S "n*wr let |O. M Don't take risks —fit IN CM As to your car. I .>«•!« Agents: SIME, DARBY53 words
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560 1938-10-01 3 SELANGOR PLA YERS NEED SHAKING DOWN A LITTLE -j}OR won at Seremban and Kuala Lumpur last week \Y«»ri-Malacca first and seams, but by all accounts, rtuh it home Selangors second played in fine style to beat nponents 24 points to three, mbon the teams display left nuc h to be560 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-10-01 3 :>l Dobson, the Hongkong Army goalkeeper comes out to clear while 1 1. Douglass, captain of the visiting sidr watches him do his stuff. Incident in the match between the Combined Services and the Hongkong (Army) Command.37 words
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235 1938-10-01 3 K. PEARCE, Australian holder of the World's sculling championship retained his title at Toronto by beating Evans Paddon. his Australian lenfer, by eight lengths over a three miles course. Pearce's time Hie race was 20 minutes 35 and four fifths seconds. 1 o! 10.G00 saw235 words
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142 1938-10-01 3 WILL Bradman return? That is a I have been going through the question many of us in Eng~ names of the 1926 team— Andrews, land have been asking these last Bardsley. Collins. Grimmet. Gregory, feu weeks We are loath to think MacCartnty. Mailey,142 words
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164 1938-10-01 3 800 Metres "Of The Century' Is Wanted AMERICA has what is called the "mile of the century*" run at Princeton. France now wants to arrange an "800 metres of the century" with such athletes as A. G. K. Brown, S. C Wooderson 1 1 Britain". R. Harbig Germany), L. Beccali164 words
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Article31 1938-10-01 3 A. A Duncan of Southerndown, the present Arniy champion, beat S. B. Roberts of Prestatyn, by two and one in the final at Rhyl U) win the Welsh Ama-j teur championship.31 words
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Article225 1938-10-01 3 £NGMSH League football fixtures for to-day are as under. An announcement by the secretary of the English FA. on Thursday stated that matches scheduled to be playe* to-day will take place unless a state of emergency is proclaimed in Britain. First Division Aston Villa vs Portsmouth Bolton225 words
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Article124 1938-10-01 3 I IFEboat crews from the liners, Nor* L mandie, Bremen, Hamburg, Conte Di Savoia and Queen of Bermuda were among the nine crews which took part in the twelfty international lifeboat race off Bay Bridge, Brooklyn. The race was won by the Italian crew from the liner,124 words
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Article198 1938-10-01 3 DLAYING lor her fifth and final time. I Miss Sheila Stroyan. of Sunningdale, won the Girls' Open Championship when She beat lilfl Joan Pemberton of Man- Chester by 4 and 3 on the Old Course at Stoke Pogea Miss Stroyan. who 1. Dearly nineteen,198 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1938-10-01 4 This is the first of three articles in which our cricket correspondent discusses briefly the season's cricket from the point of view of the principal clubs of S'pore. He deals this week with theS.CC.andtheS.R.C J*RICKET baa made such vaal etrikea in Singapore1,076 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-10-01 4 .Inhore won the Iskandar Cup foi iennis when teams from the state and Singapore competed last week Here the Sultan of Perak is seen being introduced to the players.29 words
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Article117 1938-10-01 4 Armstrong To right Filipino HENRY Armstrong, the coloured boxer who holds three world championships the lightweight, featherweight and welterweight titles— is to put the last-named at stake in a fight with Cefering Garcia, the boxer from the Philippines, at Madison Square Garden on November 2 Eddie Mead. Armstrong's117 words
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80 1938-10-01 4 GIRL BOXER Remarkable Story From Ceylon PEVKNTBEN-year-old Miss Christine •5 Lawton, who issued a challenge to tli*' boxing youth of Ceylon of her own age and weight, lost on points to a young man named Jansz, one of 12 who accepted the challenge Miss Lawton put up a very tine80 words
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Article342 1938-10-01 4 WOMEN GOLFERS FAIL IN AMERICA fRKAT Britain's women goiters, after winning the foursome by 2-1 2 matches to 1 2. collap sed in amazing fashion and lost five out of the six singles to America who thereby retained the Curtis cup, which Britain has never won, by 5 matches to342 words
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Article47 1938-10-01 4 Miss Ragnhilci Hveger ud<l< I to her long list of world si cords when she covered 200 D I mill. 21-7 lOths seconds at A I Denmark This beats by 2-9 I 1 onds the previous record of 21-3 stl;.s seconds, held by M Veen ol Holland.47 words
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481 1938-10-01 5 Permainan - Permainan (By m the Penang Snorts Club team by the wide margin ol 19 pomu U.C points at Taimngon Saturday, the Perak Asiatics have proved Ir forra idable ruyby football combination In North Malaya. wtemeni side had to then ranks no less than eight481 words
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Article107 1938-10-01 5 SIX-A-SIDE HOCKEY POPULAR IHE idea, which was introdu )d last •a, year for the first time on an extensive scale, of starting the hockey season with a number of six-a-side matches, is gaining in popularity. One of the advantages of this system is that a large number of clubs can107 words
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Article43 1938-10-01 5 COX. the British Ryder Cup play- |n the open championship of Club at Biamttz with an 275 for 72 holo> the British Walker Cup to the Frenchman, F. De h ;;pia> off for the amateur Mi^th men had returned 29743 words
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Article19 1938-10-01 5 allahan, former contender for,' *'^iwe-ht title, has been! by a aim company to act the John Garfield production "They)19 words
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Article148 1938-10-01 5 Reinstatement Refused To Star Plaver CTRONG controversy has been aroused by the action of the Welsh Rugby Union in refusing to reinstate W. H. Hopkins, the Newport and Welsh international as an amateur. Hopkins was expelled from Rugby Union football last season as it was I found that148 words
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Article119 1938-10-01 5 jVJISS Charlotte Epstein, coach of some ifl of the most famous women swimming stars, including Miss Gertrude Ederle. first woman to swim the English chanael. and Mrs. Eleanor Holm Jarrett, the world's greatest woman backstroke swimmer, has died at her home in New York at the119 words
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Article33 1938-10-01 5 Tom Kahlbacher, Che Austrian pilot, ;uid Fuehringer, his companion have irt up a new world's gliding record for the length of time in the air with a flight of 40 hours 51 minute*33 words
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170 1938-10-01 5 English Rugby XV Uncertain This Season THERE is a good deal of uncertainty about the composition of the English Rugby team this season. Many of those who played last season are no longer available and the strenuous South African tour is bound to affect the play of oome of the170 words
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Article150 1938-10-01 5 THE New Zealand women's golf team won tt:e Tasman cup for the second jrear in succession when they beat Aus.jiu.a oy four points to two at the Australian goll club, Kensington. Sydney. New Zealand won three singles to one, Td eacn .side won one of the foursomes. Miss150 words
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Article, Illustration388 1938-10-01 5 Rugby Tourists' Triumph GREAT second-half recovery enabled Great Britain to. win Uie third and final rugby icst against South Africa at Cape Town by i\ points to 16. oouth .'lli.i-a ha- hci by 13 3 at, j halltim and many thought that Britain j was m lor another heavy defeat.388 words
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Article143 1938-10-01 5 British Curtis Cup Teams THE British Curtis Cup team will trave 1 to Canada after taking part in th Cup-play and the American Women' Championship. Prior to taking part In the Canadia; ladies' Open Golf Tournament, which i to be held at the Royal Ottawa Golf Clu on October 3,143 words
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Article218 1938-10-01 5 \T the Rugbj League Cup Final la.st,: year al Wembley there were more i .(.mi LOO scrums In 80 minut Time la often watfad In this way and i League enthusiasts everywhere are Inte- it ted in the experiments winch have i made in England218 words
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Article, Illustration583 1938-10-01 6 Sticks - Sticks HOCKEY NVlbb (By They were beaten again in the lasi match of their tour by the S.R.C^ by three goals to nill— a margin which in no way is a satisfactory example of the Club's hockey strength. As it is impossible for583 words
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Article115 1938-10-01 6 Tourists' Victory In Colombo THE team of English women hockey players, after a most successful tour of New Zealand and Australia, played a women's team at Colombo and beat them by eight goals to nil 'We played fifteen matches, won fourteen and drew the other. That isn't at115 words
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57 1938-10-01 6 JOHN J. Ryan, famous old-time sculler, who competed unsuccessfully for the diamond sculls at Henley in 1894, has died at Toronto at the age of 74. Ryan, winner of three Canadian sculling singles championships, twice won the Uniled States National title when at the57 words
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Article30 1938-10-01 6 I Thr Irish Open Amateur golf championship was won by James Bruen. Jun.. of Cork, when he beat JR. Mahon (Co. Sligo) by 9 and 8 at Newcastle, County Down30 words
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Article186 1938-10-01 6 WHILE the nations of the world an- xiously watched political developments in Central Europe and statesmen strafßled to find a way out of the crisis. a mall committee of Germans, Czechs and Dutch, with a Frenchman in the chair, Hit round a table in Basle,186 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-10-01 6 Scottish Union, winner of the St. Le*er. the Doneaster classic, being led in after the race16 words
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422 1938-10-01 6 BENNY LYNCH MAY BECOME FEA THER WEIGHT JOXERS who fail to make weight before their fights are not being favourably looked upon by the Board of Control. When Benny Lynch had his titles taken from his after his fight with Jacky Jurich in Glasgow, the Scottish Council of the Board422 words
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Article71 1938-10-01 6 Skating Champion For Australia MISS Cecilia Colledge, the European figure skating champion, who so surprisingly lost her world title to her compatriot. Miss Megan Taylor, in February, may pay a visit to Australia next year. Freddie Tomlins, the British amateur champion, is leaving Australia for Engll nd in order to71 words
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613 1938-10-01 7 INNISKILLINGS GOING HARD AT RUGBY THIS YEAR ITE war and rumours of war, sport in the Army continues, as en at Tanglin. where the sport's fields have been packed out the past week, although mostly for practice. 3kina football team are keeping ea tit for their cup game againsi j613 words
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Article64 1938-10-01 7 OL YMPIAD SOCCER ALL the preliminary football matches for the 1940 Olympic Games are to be played in Finland. This is contrary to the organising committee's previous ruling, that prelimiI nary rounds for the Olympic football Cup Final" should be played in neighbouring Scandinavian countries. The committee have now decided64 words
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Article65 1938-10-01 7 Stars For The Australian Ring IWO former middleweight champions of the world. Freddie Steele and Teddy Yarosz, are among the American boxers who will fight in Australia during the coming season. It is hoped that the champion. Al Hostak. who took the title from Steele. will make the65 words
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Article149 1938-10-01 7 American Boxers Have A Grouse fight soon." he said, "he is definitely out lam going to tell Jimmy Johnston to import Eddie Phillips for us from England Phillips has beaten Tommy twice and if Farr thinks that I need him he will soon learn that he had been149 words
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Article168 1938-10-01 7 European Champion Defends ADOLF' Heuser. I B.U. European light n heavyweight champion, successfully defended his title when he beat Merlo Preciso of Italy on points over 15 rounds I at Berlin. The German was superior to Preciso. I all through the fight. He had the Ita- 1168 words
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129 1938-10-01 7 22 STITCHES Ghastly Mishap To Boxer 808 Pastor, the American heavyweight who once went the full distance with champion Joe Louis, gashed his left leg so badly chopping wood at his lake camp at Saratoga Springs while training for his fight with Gunnar Baerlund. of Finland, that 22 stitches had129 words
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Article304 1938-10-01 7 Fight In Florida For Farr? TOMMY Kan. the Welsh heavyweight, has been offered a fight with Max Schmeling at Miami. Florida, in February, according to the New York Daily News. Schmeling has not fought since he was injured In his attempt to win the world heavyweight title from Joe Louis304 words
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Advertisement94 1938-10-01 7 A Noble Gift A Magnum of K. W. V. 1 K.W.V. Eau de Cologne la net only a delightful perfume, but ll so eminently useful ftfl weil For evening use, in the bath, the nursery, the sick-room Itfl dainty fragrance is both LortgonttiDf I and refreshing K.W.V. t»« ae Cologne94 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1938-10-01 8 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus NO STOPPING COMMA? URI lOPICS (Bj TRAINER Van Breukcfcn had a full day at K-ub I.um.nn--1 uS Sat-.nlav. wher, nc saddled four out of the eif£t winners of those lour winners the two of them that are turn.ng out1,267 words
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Article78 1938-10-01 8 Till international Rugby League match between France and England is to take place on February 25 at St. Helens and the amateur game between the two countries will be played in Paris on March 19. During a recent meeting at Toulouse by the presidents78 words
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