Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 March 1934

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 1.-No. 44 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1934. KIVK CENTS
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  • 36 1 SUPER BOMBING PLANES FOR SINGAPORE R. A. F. BASE k Human Bolt From The Blue." New Method of Diving Technique. An R.A.F. ground staff load ing a giant torpedo on to a "Blackburn 1 Ripon" plane.
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  • 864 1 i ßy Air Mail.) (from Our Oicn Correspondent.) London, Mar. 7. t THh appointment of Squadron Leader R. A. George to the t headquarters of the Far East t Command at Singapore is of i particular interest m view of 1 the close connection between air
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  • 123 1 F. N. Reinstate Salary Cuts. "HPHE accounts presented to you to-day show a distinct improvement and give us hopo that the tide has at last turned," said Mr. W. H. McGregor, presiding at the annual general meeting of Fraser and Neave, Ltd.. yesterday, when the net profit for
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  • 90 1 Kuala Lumpur Race Results. rE "Malaya Tribune" selections for the Races covered seven oi the winners m the eight races run the only one outside the list being Fed Up m the last race. Two were tipped by the "Man-at-the-Rails" as straight winners end three horses tipped for
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  • 360 1 Bandits Active In Kirin. Shanghai, Mar. 17. TINDER the proposed. JapanManchukuo Economic Protocol, the Japanese intend to legalise numerous economic enterprises of theirs m Manchuria and also to obtain preferential treatment m tariffs for Japanese goods. According to a Japanese report, 200 bandits have appeared m the
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  • 249 1 SHANSI UNITS ADVANCE. Shanghai, Mar. 17. #^EN. Fu Tsoi Vi, the chairman of Suiyuen, who is directing the operations of the Allied troops against the rebels —the 41st Army under Gen. Sun Tien Ying —reports that the Allies entered Chenkow yesterday. Meanwhile, the main force of the
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  • 279 1 Shot Detective Improving. r V\[\<) inquiry inl<» the death of Inspector A. E. Popejoy, who was shot down m cold blood m a pawnshop m New Bridge Road, nine days ago, will be held before the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) to-morrow morning, commencing at 10.30
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  • 9 1 Cambridge Win Boat Race. The two crews out practice.
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  • 1500 1 London, Mar. 17. CAMBRIDGE won the Boat Race to-day, thus scoring the eleventh victory In succession. Luck was with the Cambridge crew, for they won the toss and chose the Surrey side. Winning the toss was a vital factor m the race m
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  • 31 1 (From Our Own Correspondent > London, Mar. 17. London Rubber, Spot, S%<L July-Sept. 51 id. New York, Spot, Uf£ cts. Apr.-May-June 11 316 cts. cross-uati:. New York London, 5.CW 1
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    • 9 1 Yesterday's league Soccer Results And Tables. [SBB PAGE 2X]
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    • 88 1 SOCCER CONTEST. Prize Of $100 Goes To Malacca. r\NE competitor takes the full prize-money of $100 to himself as a result of winning Soccer Contest No. 41 m the Sunday Tribune, with nine correct solutions. He is MR. SALEMAH BT. GHAZALI c|o Police Office, Malacca. r Another prize of $100,
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    • 67 1 nrcuIIUMMBS is Crystal clear AN exceptional characteristic of McCallums is its clarity and its colour. This is due to the excellence of the materials used m its production. There is only one standard of this remarkable whisky, and that is the one which has built up a world-wide trade since
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    • 14 1 LET N. E. M. (National Employer*' Mutual)' INSURE YOU! Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.
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  • 100 2 Serious Strike Situation. Barcelona, Mar. 17. A PRECAUTIONARY state of emergency has been proclaimed throughout Catalonia, under which the civil authorities, without transferring their powers to the military, will be able to enlist military aid. The situation arising from the continued strike of all employees m the
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  • 116 2 Rome, Mar. 17. A tripartite agreement will be signed at 4 p.m. to-day by Sig. Mussolini, Hr. Dollfuss and Hr. Goemboes. It consists of two protocols dealing with political and economic affairs respectively. It is understood that the agreement affirms the independence of Austria and the intention of
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  • 171 2 Japanese Delegates Awaiting Developments. Osaka, Mar. 17. THE Cotton-Spinners' Association has instructed its delegates m London to postpone their departure and to remain m London to await possible developments from the official conversations.,—Reuter. Conferences between representatives of the British and Japanese textile manufacturers have been proceeding m London
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  • 48 2 STILL FEARFUL! Siam And Malayan Forces. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Mar. 2 HOLLOWING recent comments on the Singapore military and naval activities, the vernacular press now suggest that construction work at present proceding on A lor Star aerodrome site foreshadows its conversion into a military aviation base.
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  • 288 2 Will Restriction Be Permanent? (From Our Own Correspondent.! Ipoh, March 17. iiR. G. W. Simms, general j manager of the Sunirei Besi Tin Mines, m the course of a special article m the "Times of Malaya/ states that, pr ivided 1 outside countries are brought into the
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  • 40 2 New York. An English vocabulary adeouate for ordinary conversation Is bgniej comDiled by Dr. Michael West. Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Language Research Institute of New York University. It will consist of 900 words.
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    219 2 Death After (up Oi Coffee. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Mar. 17 4 N inquest was held to-day re/V garding the death of Mrs. reft, who died suddenly at her :^ouse m December. Joanna, an adopted daughter jl the deceased, said that Mrs, roft appeared quite normal and
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  • 78 2 Warm Tribute To Hi g Work. London, Mar. 17 THE death of Dr Davidson Black is a grievous loss to scien<* states the "Times." which puK lishes a tribute to his work China by Prof G. Elliot Smitv who m 1929 was the guest of E Chinese
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  • 37 2 Continued Support Of The Radicals. Paris, Mar. n. THE Chamber by 376 to IW, fcj voted the adjournment Parliament until May 15. h' Chautemps assured the Govern ment of the continued suppooi the Radicals.- Reuter.
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  • 297 2 New Tin Proposal. VIEWS OF MR. FRANK MUIR. (By Air Mail.) fWwom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 7. I FOUND Mr. Howeson disinclined, at this stage, to pronounce upon tin* IHHf lliilll of the "Malaya j Tribune" that the buffer crisis mijrht !>p solved
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  • 435 2 Vehicles That Cause Greatest Damage. SCIENCE has for the first time succeeded m directly measuring tlie bumps which an ordinary tar gives to an ordinary road. This has been achieved by the National Physical Laboratory.- Teddington, and a full-scale apparatus which makes such records under ordinary
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  • 217 2 Examination Of Ipoh Debtor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 17. EONG FUNG LOON, ex-cashier of the j Mercantile Bank, m the course of his public examination m bankruptcy to-day admitted liabilities of $140,000, $86,000 being unsecured. He joined the bark m 1928 at a salary
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  • 159 2 Annual Meeting Of Chamber Of Commerce. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Mar. 16. The annual general meeting of the Seremban Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce was held at their premises, Paul Street, wih Mr. A. R. C. Saminathan Chettiar presiding. The following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year:
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  • yesterdays' Reports From Malayan Courts.
    • 852 3 Woman Charged, ALLEGATIONS OF NEGLECT. riniK case m wb** a 30-year-oM Chinese woman. Chan Sal Mvi k chared with wilfully neglecting a fire^tar-oM adopted child who died m the General Hospital on Feb. 17, wa s continued yesterday before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. The
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    • 461 3 Alleged Acid Throwing In Johore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Mar. 16. rpHE Court of Appeal. Johore Bahru wnl bo held on Mar. 19, when about ten crrminal appeals, two criminal miscellaneous applications and one civi 1 appeal will be hoard. The civil appeal, by the Legal
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    • 135 3 Bucket With a False Bottom. A bucket with a false bottom and an igeniously devised opening at the outside was exhibited yesterday before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forver. when Tan Chwee, an elderly Chinese woman, was charged before him with possession ol non-Government chandu. The woman
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    • 53 3 Los Angeles. Thc insistence of Grace Hayes, the film actr< s who played m ■'Kin'? of Jazz" that her career must come before marriage is leading to a break-up of her Her husband. Charles J. Foy. of the famous Foy family of film celebrities, is suing Miss"
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    • 702 3 Sentence Was Not Excessive. rpHE appeal of Tan Yew Aik, a chin--l chew m the employ of the Straits Steamship Company, who had been convicted of criminal breach of trust m respect of $1,741. failed m the Appeal Court yesterday before Mi*. Justice Gerahty. The appeal,
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    • 221 3 Theft Of A Motor Cycle. pRIVATES Brown and Weaving of the /Wiltshire Regiment, were fined $30, or, m default one month's r.i. yesterday, by the Second Magistrate Mr N Grice for the theft of a motor-cycle. According to the prosecution, conducted by Court-Inspector MacLenn m, the
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    • 301 3 The approximate value of the goods was $30. Mr. McEwan asked his worship io take a serious view of the case. This was a systematic series of thefts and the Hospital authorities wished this to be a lesson to the other employees. The accused pleaded guilty to th<>
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    • 82 3 Ricksha Puller's Fare Hurt. A RATHER unusual accident happened m Kirn Kcat Road yesterday. A Eurasian was seated m a ricksha when the puller suddenly tripped and fell forward, jerking the ricksha forward as he did so. The sudden action caused the few to fall heavily on
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    • 591 3 Medical evidence showed that at the lime ci admission into hospital on the clay ol the occurrence the accused was semi-conscious. Later she showed some signs of insanity and was sent to Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital. Dr. Murdoch, medical superintendent. Central Mental Hospital. Tanjong Rani- butan,
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  • Steady Improvement In Trade.
    • 1376 4 FKA Stilt AND NEAVE'S (JOOD YEAR. Cuts Restored. Company's Increased Profit. T (IK opinion that a steady improvejn» nt m world business conditions was being made was expressed D 3 Mr. W. H. Macgregor, presiding at \\\<- annual general meeting yesterday <>r' Fraser and Neave, Ltd.,
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    • 80 4 Senior Executive Engineers. (Fr*m Our Own Cone ;p -i-denl London, March 7. THE latest list of promotions, transfers and reappointments m the Colonial I service include four Malayan Executive j Engineers promoted to Senior Executive 1 Engineers, Public Works Department, I S.s! and F.M.S., namely: G. C.
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    • 238 4 Kay Francis In A Striking] Role. Pervaded by the glamorous personality of Kav Francis. Mary Stevens, M.D." the Warner Brothers picture now being shown at the Pavilion, is an offering ol" unusual merit. It is strong meat and at times almost, poignantly dramatic. Tho story has to ;do
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    • 81 4 New Shipping Company In Burma. Rangoon. A new company, the British India Steam Navigation Company Burma Urt has- been registered here to-day aa a joint stock company with a capital oi live croms of rupees fn.750.n0i.). The directors are Mr. A. B. Brown ol Calcutta, a director of Messrs.
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    • 37 4 The A A. of Malaya reports thai the Tampin, Qemas and local roads have now been reopened. They have also been advised that the two main roads through Johore are <-l< j :ir <>r floods.
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    • 208 4 Once Hun By Tan Kah Kee. DETAILS of the working of the Lee Biscuit factory formerly known us the World Biscuit Factory were given when the new management entertained pressmen on Friday. The factory formerly belonged to lan Kah Keo and Co. but it has HOW been
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    • 475 4 had prepared to flee with their families. Phya Abhipal Rajamaitri said it was rue that soldiers were being collected it Singapore, but he did not know the cause. He had enquired of leliable people m Bangkok who assured him that nothing serious had occurred. At the
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    • 94 4 ''iJllllllllllll IIIIII•I|||| 1 i Illllllllllitl Ulllllllll^ I 2nd ANNUAL LIVESTOCK j I TRADES EXHIBITION I J I ENTRIES FOR ALL SECTIONS I I CLOSE ON MARCH 31st. j I POULTRY, I HORSES, RIDING JUMPING. I CATS. DOGS, I BEAUTY COMPETITION, I PARADE OF TRADE LORRIES, I LARGEST FAMILY, i I
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    • 615 4 it'll Q_ll^-» k_lr? L^^BMmr mwf^S m^M^r hJ^hL Mm^m J pAMISHESTHE PAlN^jj£, J jj|; I/^EEP healthy and youll keep smiling. To keep healthy an 4 f: ||rl free from pom. .il! von have to do to protect yourself against 3 i fi: ills, chills and pains, is keep 'ASPRCT handy. There
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  • 170 6 Mary Carlisle adopts the new method of sun-tanning with a cellophane umbrella. Benita Hume, of M.-G.-M.. shows Max Factor how she blends rouge with her ringers after applying it with a puff. Try this on your piano if you haven't got a gymnasium "horse." This is
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    • 145 6 LIKE A SEA BREEZE fanning one to cool y* X^R comfort after a hot and fj/ YJ\ tr y' m z da^ phoenix T"' Vm imparts a feeling of mamt '^Sijffr I satisfaction and cool--*'"'~~~^mr I ness c quelled R .niM^Ut^\ thirst. ORDER ALWAYS PHOENIX Ifs equally popular at any
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    • 71 6 /Yo refief from mosquitoes if. you use WEAK SPRAYS Powerful FLIT kills every mosquito quickly You simply can't depend on weak imitations of FLIT to bring lasting peace from the torture of mosquitoes. They haven't the killing power of famous FLIT. For guaranteed comfort, demand FLIT by name. Look for
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    • 212 6 I *'55*3wfcot •flf J &*v9fttt. A Conquer Weak nerves and regain new Ol v»u would look years V f! IV younger and feel much stronger, WIICBI I 1 JT if once your nerves could regain their strength. For irritability UA T iU/t and that "run-down" feeling are AMou-'h. v fl
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  • 2763 7 llf V uiic'.e." said the man with the 31 Klass eye. "was what you mi raU a bemi-semi-demi millionaire. He Ss worth abort a hundred and twenty uSosand. Quite. And he left me ail his money." I fenced th€ shiny
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  • 331 7 New Bodh'U Head Productions. rriiL Bodk-y Head have just 1 remarkable book i ntM led H by Norman Bel Geddes. the well-Is New York theatrical designer. Mr. Bel Geddes who was n po isible for the cathedral setting of Max I haidfs production of The Mil set down
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    • 662 7 CADBURYS REVEAL why Bourn- vita is better -J c ;xtmJ W:> JLOF Sleep aOCI eiierffV ■m r Q?astase<"a ghat natural c^ aid to the human digestion sp The independent proof of ■^j^-^,^" ]Kf? Bourn-vita's superiority j •--^ZZ- 1 o'^0 I\t I V The digestlbulty nnd ■di;(...M po»« r s I
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  • 2647 8 My Impressions of the Boxing Ring in London T LOOK buck on a year of boxing m London Sunday afternoons at the Ring, big at the Albert Hall, open air shows h thousands of people packed into the and for the benefit of the ever growing army of boxing fans
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  • 1705 9  -  CINEQUE By- r^YERY radio listener, every one who has ever listened to the big and famous stars of the air over a national hookup, will be more than interested m the Columbia production, "My Woman," which is to be shown at the Alhambra Theatre. I" AID against
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    • 305 9 |l i... >l lllltlllilllllt iiiiiiiiiiiiii, l ff'JIPITOL .jj- G.I"). M 5. ECLIPSING THE GLORY i THAT WAS ROME! m W f FD n T P/©\ g i LAIN IVJR f >eJ i Rw^^ SCAND/\LS^ j I TBni ruth"etting I Kx^MwL gloria stuart 1 X-%/- DAVID MANNERS f -*r\ and the
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    • 194 9 W > l:'IHIIII!l|li|lltl|!!|!l| l !|ll|!l|!l|;l||l|lir.|;:|!l|:i|:'|.il<ll i. I I I I I■l I I I I I I I I I I I I COMING i 1 ALHAMBRA j m KATHLEEN NORRIS' l^*fe j SENSATIONAL NOVEL 1 stripping awoy society page fe||^?!j| glamour baring hearts j s sated with luxury., .hungry
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  • 2039 10 \}*'W tittle restaurants and sandwich A (bops are springing up all the time m Singapore lately. The new dining room m connection with the Gro.svenor Hotel looks large and airy and another one recently opened m the same vicinity is the Java Cafe, serving snacks
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    • 70 10 W^ "WEAKNESS, I 10l DEBILITY ffl ANEMIA I H^^DESCHIENS'Syrijp SHY/i. fcvx of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. Free sample bottles on personal
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    • 90 10 j" MAISON MADGE 31, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. WE ARE NOW SHOWING A NICE SELKCTION OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S AUSTRALIAN HA^'^__ 'i r^ I \Vsy io) n II J r I BRAND 2 CONDENSED MILK There has been a phenomenal demand for "AIUSHIP" Condensed Milk since Its introduction into Malaya, that
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  • 1185 11 The Result Of A Visit To Aberdeen. Getting Good Jokes At FirstHand. Two Sinf»P* schoolboys— Cpl. Tun Kentr King VU& Cpl Choy jg tf the Ist Company of the local Boy>' Brigade respectively, recently went to Gieal Britain to represent Singapore m
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  • 127 11 Home Office To Clean Up Smugglers. The Home Office, m collboration with the Customs authorities, to start a new drive against indecent literature from United States. Sex magazines, printed m New York and Philade^hia, have been smuggled into this country. One trick Is to invoice the magazines as
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  • 31 11 The work of missionaries m all countries is shown m a Museum just opened m the officers' Casino ol the former 14th Artillery Regiment at Trior. Rhineland.
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  • 407 11 Faced Danger From Explosion. <By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Haiti! I. I^HE extreme bravery vi a Sister at the Middlesex Hospital. Mis> Dorothy Louise Thomas, was described m lust night's "London Ga/etie It was announced that Urn Xm 1 had approved the
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    • 874 11 HAVE YOIR PORTRAITS! i,M,Mmi,aaaafmanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaa»aaaWaam fe^T f% I TAKEN AT 01R STUDIO CvJ laf II m,^^ I ■fl J lH F aBBBBBBBBBB^^ flB [A 11l fey A B^ bH V I BY I -Jl I S ~LA I H I 1 S^aaaW >HaaV .^aaaT bY aal auk *TJ! bb^Hß faBB^B Bbß
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  • 52 12 CLOSING OF ALEXANDRA HALT BETWEEN TANGLIX AND SINGAPORE. Alexandra Halt .situated at Telegraph Pest 485/20 between Tanglin and Singapore, will be closed fcr traffic on and from 20th March, 1934, and trains will cease stopping at the Halt from this da*e. D. H. ELIAS, General Manager,
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  • 493 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 18, 1934. THE F.M.S.R. CRISIS. 117"HAT'.s to be done about the F.M.S.K.? That is a sore problem, though the starting-point is the assumption that something must be done, unless the solution is to pray fervently that the problem will solve itself by a speedy ending
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  • 932 12 rpRADE depressions, and efforts to overcome them, are not without j their diverting sidelights. Who, for j example, would ever have dreamed j that the time WANTED: would come when a Malayan news- j A TIN SLUMPi paper would be distressed by the high price of one of
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  • 617 12 WHEN ''Quiz" fell ill "Thp Prese nce," of course, called on me. 1 expected it, but don't worry, you're goinj;- to thank "Quiz for taking a couple of days off when you've read some of the bright efforts I've culled from the world's snappiest
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    • 186 12 25-29, ORCHARD ROAD. I ESPECIAL Nlg^^XteSy COMFORT j HILTONIA and RESTONIA 1 MATTRESSES j SUPERLATIVE QUALITY I wo "»i I > "O** l CMABTIR I "COOL AND HYGIENIC" Spring Pillows SOLE AGENTS PAQIf fl F Rfl j FOR MALAYA: I H 0 H L ttll I f IgWTTJ I mi
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 45 12 THIS WEEK'S TIDE TABLE-TO-DAY: 12.39 p.m. TO-MORROW: 0 40 am. 1 16 pmTUESDAY: 1.05 a.m.. 1.5.) p.m. WEDNESDAY: IJ2 a m.. 235 p.mTHURSDAY: 2 .04 a m., 325 pm. FRIDAY: 2.39 am., 4 39 pm. SATURDAY: 3.25 a.m., 054 pm. SUNDAY: 4.40 a.m., 8.27 p.m.
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  • 750 13 Mui-Tsai And Singapore Air Base. Pertinent Questions By Captain Balfour. UUI-TSAI, the Royal Air Force Far East Command Esta--1 blishment at Singapore and the question of "dumped" Oriental products were some of the matters debated by Parliament a week ago. In regard to the
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  • 301 13 Big U.S. Jump. BRITAIN FRANCE FOLLOW. (By Air Mail.) 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 7. THE substantial increases m tin consumption by the world's leading" industrial countries during 1930 are analysed m a survey just completed by The Hague Statistical Office of the International Tin
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  • 155 13 "Failure Would Mean Disaster." "17»AILURE. now, to bring about res--T triction for rubber I would cause inconveivable disaster and ruination to the greater part of the industry, say Messrs. Lewis and Peat m their review of the rubber market during 1933. "From May to the end of the
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  • 96 13 Snake Entwined Round The Club. Sydney. After driving a good length ball down the fourth fairway when playing on the Gympie Golf Links, a well known business man chose an iron club for the next stroke, and with the backward movement of his next shot, a brown snake
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  • 79 13 Tablets On A Hundred Houses. Riga. Commemoration tablets have been fixed on all the houses m Leningrad where Lenin is known to have stayed during the days before the Bolshevik Revolution, according to reports here. This has been done to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of
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  • 50 13 Kidnapped Woman Kills A Bandit. Tirana,' Albania. Bayram Sul Ajdini, a notorious bandit. :or whom the Albanian police have been earching for three years, has been billed by a woman he kidnapped. He was shot with his own revolver, which the woman managed to snatch from him.
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  • 257 13 I Rising Again From' Its Ashes. <r,cm Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 7. jnFFORTS to replace as much as possi■L' ble of the machinery of the Empire Marketing Board are bearing fruit. Lord Eiibank, I hear, is actively pursuing one of the most helpful of the proposals.
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  • 69 13 Mats To Comfort Policemen's Feet. London, Feb. 21. Rubber mats have been provided for policemen on noint duty to stand on, it Plymouth (Devon). It is claimed mat these math will orotect the feet of the police from wet and cold m the winter, and provide
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  • 776 13 London Optimism. IMPROVEMENT IN CONSUMPTION. More tangible reasons for optimism than have existed for a long time are cheering the London rubber market. Belter consumption is the Cause. (from Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 7. V)L r HAT, m the opinion of more responsible rubber circles, was
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    • 301 13 SERRAVALLO'S TONIC I w\ (Quinquina and [ron Wine). yom^^^atf Has be n awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals. 1 STIMULATES THE APPETITE. STRENGTHENS THE x\ERVES. PuS?^ '23 REGENERATES THE BLOOD. SERRAVALLO'S TONIC (Quinquina and Iron il r. Wine), is a most palatable mixture of quinquina L~ "'M^x** and Ir;n. perfectly
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    • 74 13 THESE WEISSJ^ j STAMPS l&s I widen your knowledge, and knowledge gained through such attractive pictures is retained. Nestles Volume II a companion book to Volume 1 illustrates and informs you about birds, insects, plants, monuments, bridges and the wondrous works of nature things you will want to see. Send
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  • 953 14 SOME EARLY LETTERS OF RAEFLES. OLD SINGAPORE— 2. Dutch Power TSroken": Efforts To Extend British Influence. r rilK growth of Singapore, following its foundation by Raffles, was very rapid. Trade at that time was carried on loa large extent m Malaya with the hutch neighbours. When. Raffles founded Singapore, its
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  • 205 14 Work To Be Expedited. NAVAL ESTIMATES MEMORANDUM. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 7. ALLUSION to the Singapore Naval Base is made m the following terms m t h e* memorandum accompanying the Naval estimates. "Work upon the Naval Base m Singapore is proceeding satisfactorily. "The work
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  • 242 14 HAREMS ARE TOO EXPENSIVE Says The Sultan Of Morocco's Envoy. Paris, Feb. 24. POLYGAMY is on the decline because of the high cost of living. Sheiks are cutting down expenses m the harem. This is one of many statements made during a lecture m Paris by SI Kaddour Ben Ghabrit,
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  • 87 14 Radio Messages From Marooned Party Moscow. A WIRELESS report has been picked up on the Siberian mainland from Professor Schmidt, leader of the Soviet scientific expedition of 101 men, women and children marooned on the ice within the Arctic Circle. Before their ship, the "Cheluskin," sank they
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  • 62 14 The oldest national bard, the Rev. Thomas Jones-Humphreys, 92, has died at Bangor. Over six feet m height, he was until recently preaching m England and Wales. He entered the Wesleyan Ministry <0 years ago. and became president of the We'sh Assembly. On his 90th birthday the Roya!
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  • 49 14 A wiciovv' pit ad who had stolen her j< y him fro^ prison at Croydon He w 26. a totau. sat or sup dill Norbury. and l teallnt jewels swwth J!^. mo.sl ol which haS been reoovi Owing to his be was put on pro r.
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    • 130 14 BUILDS STAM I N A 9 Ltsjg periods of warm weather drain the body*l energy. A good tonic, Miih ad Com- W~ \\yfm |m>uiul. h«-lj>> maintain health and ■<■ Ev n vigour, lln- famous remedy, with H B»V JB it- generoiiH uinomtts of cod livei R ,v^ s^^^^'4\> i \^3
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  • 1794 15 The CS.L.A.'s Membership Campaign Valuable Work Of Association Writers 9 Association Crop Of Annual Meetings Election Of Office-Bearers Newly-Formed Govt. Services F.A. T H£ Chinese Student. Literary Association. Singapore, are con-ductin-r a membership campaign, which will dote at" the end of June. handsome prize will be awarded
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    • 30 15 Cf/yCr F^Cr BP ;4 r<!Wt^ i J nd 1J °t>'Ml l>y THE ARCHII'EI-A«O BREWERY CO. Dkii-T? Bents N V STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. ■nnutorv THF IMIOFMX \FR \TFH WATFR WORKS
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    • 98 15 mm M 4r^ m tm^mamf miEr 3 m^^m^.^m^k 9k/SS^^ SUCH VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! OSRAM VALVES HAVE 7 BEEN GREATLY REDUCED 6k^ Ca IN PRICE, but the quality i, V remains the same— the 7 y k /vA finest and most up-to- s> r?^ fy c date that it is
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    • 369 15 EMPIRE H 1 1)10. TO-DAY'S PBOGRAMMB. g.mt. 5.15 a.m. rim I from Ben. A summary of the weeat'j m G3l) am. 'J h-- Oxford a Cambridge B>>;t. Race: A runnij by .i d. m law en i 7.0 am. An In trumcntal phone recon cirei tn ich ;>t r 1
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  • 982 16 Modern Methods. DEPOT OPENED ON THURSDAY. OIXGAPORE can pride itself on possessing the only steam laundry between Rangoon and Hongkong the Singapore Steam Laun- j dry, Ltd., situated m Alexandra Road. Established m 1930, the laundry is owned jointly by the Blue Funnel Line and the Straits
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  • 869 16 (By "X.0.") A LL credit is due to the organisers of the championship tournament held under the auspices of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association. Not only was the Spendid quality of the boxing good, but the Amateur tournament was carried through Tournament, without
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  • 88 16 But Still It Was A Good Idea! Prasot A burglar who had broken into 1 1 tailor's shop at Olomouc, m Moruh, I was interrupted by the police. With great presence of mind he stepped into the shop window and stood perfectly still among the wax models.
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  • 55 16 Reward For Mothers In Cologne. Cologne. Mothers of more than three childra will, m future, be able to go to the theatre free of charge once every montto. The Minister cf Hesse, Herr Jung. made this announcement m a speech it Cologne. It is proposed later to extend
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  • 39 16 Colope. Peter Flink, sentenced to eight yen* 1 penal servitude here, has confessed* 435 different thefts during the pastyen The total value of the goods he sto* amounted to 45.000 marks (about £J,« at current rates). -a-
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    • 205 16 "Let me tell YOU WHY OVALTINF is Supreme for Health" IN their efforts to copy 'Ovaltine' imitators actually provide indisputable proof of 'Ovaltine' superiority. Although imitations are made to look like 'Ovaltine' there are obvious and extremely important differences. For example: yj V AjL 1 lINE Unlike Imitations. DOES NOT
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  • 1641 17 Cycling To Penang— Johore Scouts Experiences. X Seventy Miles Dash m One Day! lorry Drivers Who Imagine The Road A 'Dirt Track," inr S ft SSUNMUGAMJ jsKaawar -HE break of dawn, the long-waited 1 for da y the day we had chosen to JT our long-distance cycling venture °oTroute-there were
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  • 847 17  - Let Lin drum Teach You Billiards Walter Lindrum (By SSFSFAS JTROKE selection is a phase of billiards which amateurs sometimes j*dect to their cost. It often hap- I f ns that a very good shot when Pjjyed of necessity, is a bad one if jerent circumstances ipermit an- I shot
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    • 53 17 WPAP P I N 4|ft- am more l^ an delighted to inform '^■F CtlSOUt 'l^^^^^^^^^^^P^ you that they affect mv throat m securely nn/iruonfci WsgSBgi!fc-Z**>jL until the seal is |B h r i3 r JSP tpecMUf to f>w>aib sore tkuoatA jj^ntnriTMfic*i :t^t!w^ t j i f y.i i 1 vmj
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  • 651 18 Your Last Chance To Win A Kodak. Entries For Puzzle Contest Close On Thursday. 'BY "REFLEX.") I AST v. l I gave you some hints on I .-.(lection of a ci-rnera. This Wteh I want to emphasise the desii hiiity of carrying out the very simple technical work of developing
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  • 349 18 The Battalion Route March. A FEATURE of volunteering news for the pa.st week, is the iirst route march this year of the Ist. Baitalion, i S.S.V.F., hcid on Wednesday, when there I was an excellent turn-out. Music was provided by the fuil band and. drums of
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  • 219 18 Extension Of Closing Date. BELOW you will find the third and last of the series of jigsaw ptizzJe^. As announced, they represent thrfe we 11- known buildings m Sinsapoie,. which you are asked to identify when you have assembled the pieces. The prize is a magnificent Kodak Special
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    • 80 18 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance. Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). BEAU OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. London Office: 27, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company has 1*20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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    • 60 18 mi'"- i < jjp| HEADACHE CIIjE. EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN RETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVERi WORK, A PACKET OF "TIGER" HEADACHE I CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO I PUT THE SUFFERING TO AN END AND MAKS: 1 ONE
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    • 704 18 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 26. First Prize $250. Second Prize $150. j ANOTHER $400 MUST BE WON. j THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PI 7/1 UK II \1 i'» Aiii l\ Hi: SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON MARCH 11 AND IN THE MALAYA TKIIII M ON 1. Address
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    • 284 19 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR *3Sa/j wfiat J? want... I I I I I 111 I II I I I I I IM I I II l.iCiliiliiliilMl^l: :iii|; I il^l.ill.li:!,:!. .1^n.i...!. A REFRIGERATOR WITH SHELVES IN THE DOOR FOR I Iff if- 1 EGGS, BUTTER, BACON, AND OTHER SMALL ARTICLE*" f Ot 3
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  • 127 20 fc Provocative Songs On Polish Frontier. Warsaw. MARCHING up and down m military formation and Singing "provocative" fcongs within fifty yards of the Polish •.frontier, German Nazi.< are reported to have been "demonstrating" for the *t>eneftt of Polish yiHafeers. One hundred and fifty Nazis are said to have
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  • 123 20 Canada To Investigate Conditions. Ottawa. A MOTION by Mr. Bennett, the Prime *x Minister or Canada, for the esti aolishment of a Parliamentary Commit- jet- to investigate the "price spreads" between producers and consumers was I passed by the Canadian House of Com- moii., unanimously last month. j
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  • 1780 20 Unpleasant Scenes In ILL. Local Hockey Players To Visit Hong Kong More Interest In Boxing The Soldiers Shine The Farrer Cup Contest Many Practice And Training Matches Singapore's Chances In The Malaya Cup(By "Echo.") IV/IY able colleague "Rimau," who usually contributes this feature, has been
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    • 501 20 SOCCER COMPETITION. Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of 100 $IQQ "Sunday Tribune" No Must Be P pu ar F tball t o n t c s t. p. Won (No. 44.) J ee The "SUNDAY TRIHUNE" will <*ive a prize of $100 to renders submitting entries with the
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  • 2354 21 {^Jew§ Amdl Conrnmeinifts From annual Meeting Of Singapore Association Ranking List Of Klang District "Stars" Results Of Seremban Tournament For Tuan Sheikh Ah mod's Cup Activities Of Local Parties. ft? annual general meeting of th > Singapore Badminton Associate will be held next Saturday
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    • 16 21 Vhe Chartered Accountant The only liquid asset he never queries TIGER BEER Fraser Neave, Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS.
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    • 167 21 Keep £&~0 Healthy NO Sore Throat H NO Influenza y NO Infection H when you take jjg fORMAMINT The germ-killing Throat 7.. t Sold at all Chemists and Scores. WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. lEWKLLEI) LEVEB IIOVEHEKTI. NICKEL POCKET from IHO WRIST &M SILVER PACKET UJt WRIST 20.00 Dust Water
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  • 79 22 Ties In The S.C.C. Tournament. To-morrow, Mar. 19 (6.30 p.m.): J. Lee and S. Dodds v. N. G. Bishop and E. H. R. Bowerman. E. B. Evans mid R. W. Brown v. A. D. Baker and J. McLeod. Wednesday. March 21 (G. 30 p.m.*: W. W. Speid and
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  • 468 22 Friendly Game With Fort Canning. The following are invited to play for the V.M.C.A. m a friendly match against Fort Canning on Tuesday, March 20, at Port Canning: J. Ferguson. Lim Chong Huan, Peck Tiong Seng, J. M. Praser, D. Ross, Lee Kit Soon; Kee Yew Hock, I.
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  • 43 22 A Government Gazette exiraordi- nary, issued last night, announces that I Mr. G. L. Ham has been appointed to deputise for H.E. the Ofßcer Administering the Government during the absence from Singapore of Mr. A. Caldecott from Mar. 16.
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  • 11 22 Greek Warrior has been scratched for j the Lincolnshire.
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  • 14 22 Owing to the rain, all yesterday's cricket matches had to be abandoned
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  • 1055 22 Favourites Fare Well: Mettle Returns Highest Dividend. (F'om Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 17. A LARGE crowd, including H.H the Sultan of Perak and suite and other distinguished people, witnessed the opening day of the Selangor Races here to-day. The weather was rainy
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  • 452 22 "RESOLUTE DUE TO-MORROW. Luxury Liner's Won Cruise. (V> the "Lmpir- Britain" JTj l •Lurliic' luwiryv <i s for pl e^ holiday-seeker will com* morrow, the s.s ■<•/• prid e V- J Hamburg-Amerika line, on its 5] world cruise II Is of im< r< 1 to recall thacrui^iii' was Jby this
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    • 380 22 IWHITEAWAYSI EASTER NOVELTIES j FASHIONABLE /^OTH f FELTS /£■s& x~^\ j AND STRAWS! /V^J l jFOR EASTER! /~AJ(A j^-^^L] -WE HAVE JUST V "^""^N^ v J&l UNPACKED OCR /^"^kV. I WEEKLY SHIPMENT /^''^Sk f>—^L^ 1 I OF ULTRA SMART \/mZL X I I MILLINERY, WHITE Vi^ I AND COLOURS, NO
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    • 39 22 kiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiigi ii ;i i! hi i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i I MAUVKL PRODUCTS CO. I /Pt^s"^ VERY 'lIIIIf I I I I I I I |Mtl IIIIII!! I
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  • 1331 23 Chelsea Beaten By ShejjiiU Wednesday. Itttts 01 yesterday matches, as RESULTS 01 j tO gether with cf^^ghtngmuptodate. follows:ENGLISH LEAGUE. Div. I. 0 Sh.flkld W 1 O**** 0 Surderand 0 M? Ccßnl 4 Birmingham 1 1 Newcastle V. 0 l 1 Middle through 0
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  • 238 23 England Win Triple Crown. London, Mar 17. IN the match for the Calcutta Cop England beat Scotland by 6 points to 3. England thus von the championship and also the triple crown for the first time .since 1927-28. In spite of the counter-attraction of the boat race.
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  • 93 23 P.C.C. v REUTENS. Slow Wicket In Penan.u; Games. (From Our Own Correjpordcut. Penft&g, Mar. 17. The P.C.C. game with Reuten's team to-day was m the nature of a State trial. The wicket was very slow following overnight rain. The P.C.C without Knight and Muriel, lacked bowlers. Reaten's made 179 for
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  • 198 23 Good Fights In Store For Sportsmen. QOME good fights are m store for local sportsmen. Kid Gabo and Young Sosa and their manager. Mr. Tan Sco Ban. arrived from Saigon yesterday. Gabo and Sosa are the official bantamweight and lightweight champions of French Indo-China. respectively." and have
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  • 206 23 Selangor Golf Club Championship. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 17. THE final of the Selangor Golf Club championship, which is more or less a curtain-raiser to the Malayan event of a fortnight hence, began this 1 afternoon m showery weather. Despite the counter-attraction of th-i laces
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  • 179 23 The Treasury-Audit Sports Team, Singapore, are running an inter-team I badminton tournament. I The ties m the first round are Ay. H, B v. E, C v. G and D v. F. The teams are as follows: A: Yap Chin Tee (captain), Yeo Keng Lee, H. Wilson, A.
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  • 29 23 Clerical Union Beat S.BjA.A. In Inter-Club Billiards. By only one point, the Clerical Union beat the Siong 800 Athletic Association last night m the inter-club billiards
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  • 99 23 Sailors Beat The Harbour Board. The Singapore Harbour Board Junior SfM-ivce Ciub entertained a team from H.M.S. "Medway" yesterday. A good game resulted m the sailors winning decisively by 9—2. McNiel and Biirnet played nice football and scored ill rhe f) ,oals between them. Hong Kee and Chin
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  • 80 23 Football Matches On Seremban Padang. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Mar. 15. On the padang yesterday the Malay Regiment of Port Dickson met th 2 Negri Sembilan Club at football, the game ending m a draw of two goals each. Mr. A. Ayawoo refereed the game. On the
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  • 29 23 The Social Athletic Party football team will play the Balestier XI to-day on the J.C.S.A. ground and St. Joseph's Institution on the latter's ground on Tuesday.
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  • 147 23 Draw For Team To Tour England. Hobart, March 17. THE Australian cricket team which is going to England drew m their j second match against Tasmania here. Tasmania opened with 338. of which 70 was from James. Wall took five wickets for 112 runs. The Australians
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  • 172 23 Portsmouth v. Manchester Cup Final. London, March 17 The results of the semi-final ties m the F.A. Cup competition played to-day were as follows:— Licester City 1 Portsmouth 4 (at Birmingham). Manchester City 6 Aston Villa 1 (at Huddersfield). Rcuter. tournament now being run at the New World,
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  • 576 23 Div I Football. PENALTY GIVES R.A.F. VICTORY. DV the odd goal m three, the I HA.F. beat the Chinese m a firs! division match yesterday at the I Jilanßesar Stadium. Die Chinese could be considered unfortunate not io have gained at tost a point m this,
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  • 129 23 I Variety Entertainment At New World. The Oleh Oleh Party presented a variety entertainment consisting of 23 musical items before an appreciative audience at the Moonlight Hall, New World, last night m aid of the AntiOpium Society. The party consists of well-known kronchong Straits Chinese singers and
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 20 24 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 21 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1934 FIVE CENI^
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    • 85 24 Printed ami published by E. Maurice Glover at the" office of the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., S6-00, Anson Boat Singapore, SteJbi^to^ir'^ 1 The Pulau Brani team which drew with the Police o+ Jalan Besar last week. The Harlequins team, who lost to the
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