Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 June 1933
1933-06-04
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section39 1933-06-04 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS JNCOIPC !ATI!1 Ay nn^ Vol. 1.- No. 3. SJGAPORE, l\ f; CENTS The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED TOE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JCNE 4, 198a l!\ E CENTB.39 words
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122 1933-06-04 1 SENSATIONAL LftET IN THIRD RACE. SPENCIR DUPLICATES FIRST DAYS PitfFORHANCE. More Records Smashed. Another Popular Win For Austral Waters. .The highest dividend yeipaid on the new Racecourse was declared yesterday whJi Award won the Taiping Stakes and returned $230 ffr a win and122 words
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Article491 1933-06-04 1 Large Field?. \nd Gm,ii Sport. /^OOD weather obtained thvougßut the afternoon fqr'the fifth lav of the Singapore Turf Club's sp^. n professional meeting yesteimy. Though towards the end of |he afternoon heavy clouds loomed der, there v:as no interference with s|>rt, and only the very lightest dr^zle491 words
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Article488 1933-06-04 1 Chsnimisp^JJWk And White Ifiiects. Dy Our Womat Reporter. >JiHE third Saturday of the Race season proved fc be the most popular the largest* crowd of the season pritnessing the races. Splendid weather, gaily costumed ladies, snappy m v sic and excited j betting all helped488 words
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Article, Illustration42 1933-06-04 1 Shock Over Thirt: Radius. Itmg Beach 'California I^-EVEX people wore k, injured m an explo; Rtofield Oil Co.'Rofmery J*Jv< MLijJIUSUB] \:a< *V"I rfiius ct' 30 miles. The damage is estim nillion dollars. Renter. At the l OkIAM (Singapore42 words
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Article116 1933-06-04 1 fGerman Moratorium Essential For Protection. Berlin. JUM 3. Ooram&nttai on <he impending moratorium announced by the President of the Rsichbfcn y Jay. the newspapers agrpe thai (be measures forefthadowrd by Hr. Bchacki kx absolutely essential for ihe protection of delta and creditor alike and must bj enforced >M.116 words
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Article108 1933-06-04 1 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Aiakuca, |atlC Piuc weather favoured il-.e Kiikg'n i>irt!i<l.< i&radc at M.tlicca. lnil> of tin- M.ilai< >liintt-er-, Cadets of tbe Hijfh Scfioul au< I s*. Francis Esstitntion, and the Boy Sooat tlie linvliak and vernacular si?hk>i> bh 're Ilitrli Bchool taking part on the [>ad.«i108 words
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431 1933-06-04 1 TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN A WEEK. Disorder In The Villages. Central Governments Plan To Wipe Out The "Reds." Though they were not expected to do i>o f< the Japanese forces m North China have air be^run their withdrawal to the (jJreat W»ll A neutral431 words
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Advertisement9 1933-06-04 1 $100 !W UST BE WON s. i*ii Kt I.;.9 words
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Advertisement47 1933-06-04 1 No. 1 Beehive Brandy jj COM.PETITION. I $saoo i J|ffl\ Must Be Won. VtWmM See details on |^MJi P*CE 15 of this paper. !iH^Jj BEEHIVE **MH-*« H.SI) a small im fr r#-&)f i -j bottle. gri c a large j Jj hivouly, produced m France. bottle. id47 words
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Article36 1933-06-04 2 GAN— Gail CIV vi Neo, aged 19. second daughter of Mr. Gen fHock Canan, j-ass-d eway at the General Jl<> PlUl, ftt 5.30 p.m., yesterday Sntui'dny). Oor'<efe KaY.s ?,[>. Mardalay Ko:ul, at 4/pm. to Bukit Brown.36 words
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253 1933-06-04 2 Sunday Tribune. Singapore Sunday, June 4, 1933. JUST A NAME. -There ha* been regrettable controvcrsij as to the naming of this new pier. i TfHIS phrase occurred m the speech made by His Exzq[- lency the Governor, Sir Cecil J Clementi at the official opening t Pier t0 Johnston s253 words
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Article1757 1933-06-04 2 IN AND OUT OF THE MALAYAN COURTS Ii v all very well to enthusiastic at a fcx>t 'uil 111:1 eh. There is no liann done it' you throw vi]' >< !i i- hat, and nobody else cares if you lose it- Van might even kick the man m front of1,757 words
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Article1010 1933-06-04 2 IWCNDEPv what hapc,^ to the artilleryman who Kiar.ng'd t< ix op o fT a solidary i-ound U Saturday'^ P^^e W hen given the ;ider lo r.iload?" And I vondor hew ma*, y b i all k. s his blank provoked' t I ac. -ed1,010 words
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Advertisement21 1933-06-04 2 Results Use I j c2EH^ 1 IKOfN Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. Choose a Zeiss 121 words
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Advertisement44 1933-06-04 2 CJfieWJtte&j of Great Qge. Malaya's Premier I WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels md first class dealers— (This is fact) Sole Agents i Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. i Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching. t44 words
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711 1933-06-04 3 COLONY TAKE S BIG LEAD IN LAWN TENNIS. MATCHES AT TANGLfN CLUB. SIX DOUBLES PLAYED GFF ?N VERY HOT WEATHER. The Colony— F.M.S. Lawn Tennis Tournament commenced at the Tanglin Club yeste relay and six doubles were played off m the morning is hot weather. A!l Mx matches were won711 words
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Article473 1933-06-04 3 Interesting Game At 1 Anson Road. THE Tamilian-, Physical Culture Aj-soeiaUoiM' of Kuala Luinpr.r, whose focc vtmm vi-«' rlud.es seven cf tbia year't Selangvr SlaV| players, are m $n£apore for the week-end. g They mrd.? their debut yesterday agatnst tvvl I Chinese p.t the A'v.c:\ Roau473 words
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Article357 1933-06-04 3 Annual Matdi At RafHes Institution. Th? Rafilv.s In ti'ua^n sprang a surprise on the Old ftsOeslan Association m the annum P:^t v. Present fixture yesterday at the School ground by defeating them by 79 runs. The pier :r i :> s had first kr.oclc. The early I357 words
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Article224 1933-06-04 3 Denison-Smith Scores 65 Runs. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Kuala Lumpur. June 3. HTHE annual inter-State match between A Sclangor and Penang WU commenced h^re to-day m fine weather. Play will be resumed to-mcrrow. Scores: PENANG,— IST INNINGS. Ah Ec c La Brooy b Lall Singh H224 words
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Article265 1933-06-04 3 Leijssius Junior's Good Batti: -g Performance. rTHE match between St. Josvphs TnsUtution and St. Ai>dr«w s s-!iool was played yesterday on tm S.J.I, ground, and resulted m an easy victory for the Catholic Schcol. Taking firt knock, the S.J.I, compiled 200 for 6 wickets and declared,265 words
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431 1933-06-04 3 S.C.R.C BEAT KHALSA. S.C.C. 1st INNINGS. Wazir Sin«:h And Chow Tat Bat Well. The Straits C::i:icse Recreation Club dcCwUd fat Singapore Khulsa Association j'esterciiy at tlieir own |TCttlld at Hong Lim Green by 33 run-. The KbalM batted first and were all out fo>--120. Wazir Sin ''i carried his Lett431 words
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Article2888 1933-06-04 3 BRAND PLAYS A CAPTAIN'S INNHIGS. SC.C. v. NEGRI SEMML/Hr. ViSITOHS TAKE FR3T KNOCK IN WEEK-END GAME. The Negri JSumbilan Skate XI are visitors at t C Club for their annual fixture, whk-'i co nmenced on*t] c and will be resumed this rporning aft LI o'clock. The Stale side took first2,888 words
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Advertisement16 1933-06-04 3 gfc^— n■ m I I < I BUILDER, nl^llli MS— ..sr:'^r"l n o r j^ Bm HfinGAPORE16 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-04 3 XTiV SCIINIIfICAILV CCIFfCT fl CTS. LAKGE TIiEE I 2CT Every Where11 words
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Advertisement103 1933-06-04 3 THREE STAK C pSOBTH AFRICAN I BRANDY J -;v\ I^RITISH TKBOUGHOUT ;r^ South Africa Brandy is m under strict Government 1 Ijl'lif super Ision by principle of ,m !|j! jj manufactory simii I thai f jM "i V <' f l f«»r fin one Duiy 85.00 Uh Mian on jj103 words
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Article285 1933-06-04 4 MOONLIGHT 8.7. L. J. Hayes" b a k (Whalan) 2 TEIOHTON HII.I 7,l?.Chrong Yok Cheng r, bap (J. Donnelly* 3 COMBINATION 80. S. T. Rhodes' bra g <K. Daniils) 4 Cr.nute 8 5, J. T. Haydon and C. H. Smith's ba fe (.Garrard) 0 October285 words
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359 1933-06-04 4 Race I 1 Owners. I Winner and Placed Jockeys. Trainers. Tote, j I Horses. j 1 Alan Loke I Get Up 8.2 Faitlii-g T. L. Fox W $37. P. Sl» 1 2 "X Konfisi" I Geld Fincn 9 4 Davis IP. Ufm £8. 2.359 words
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193 1933-06-04 4 MALACCA ATHLETICS. Inter-Sehool Contest For Ball Shield. i Fu.ru Our Own Corns ><>v<\ nt Malacca, June TO-DAY, on the Mnlicca Club Pad.ing. th-: inter-schoel athlct'c- contest resulted m the High School Winning the shield for the second year m their history by a record margin of points, being HltlCMlftll In193 words
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Article36 1933-06-04 4 Ni w York. Jui 2. James Mar.em bopped i.l a 4.23 a.ir.. fcr Newfoundland frcm which he will begin ;i r;un<".-the-vver.'d .'c!o flipht tc IrelftO On the fi.T.t lap last i d i.'insk Renter.36 words
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Article30 1933-06-04 4 MALACCA MAN' S LUCK. It la understood that a Malacca visitor, who tool: only cue ticket, won tho ft. prL:c the big sweep ye terday at the i-'.n- iporc rj;':es.30 words
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Article294 1933-06-04 4 S.R.C. OUT FOI REVENGE. Victory Over Johore On The I'adang. T C I1(1 r un dew th. hand of J,,!.0r0 Crlr|t H civh t t S? P< uhr:i i!«ymruL p .on c r 3 The SRC bntt;-.:- f ir ,t hnaiAu »*i MtM inonuiua.' SS^J* »>• L-Alm-da. who carried out294 words
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Article204 1933-06-04 4 Yesterday's Arrivals By The Dollar Liner. i VTESTERDAYS arrivals from Seattle. v X prrts, by the Dollar liner "President Folk" i incluc'ed: Mr James Simpson, business man cf Portlend Orrgon. en rout- 1 around the world, necempaniei by Mrs Simpson. Mrs. Blanch dimming, filter of Surr. General dimming204 words
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145 1933-06-04 4 ROYAL WEDDING. German Prince Cheered By Crowds. I Bonn. Jun* 3. Prince Wilhelm. eldest son cf the ex-Crown I Prince, was married u> Mis> Dorothea Von Salviatl at the Town Hall this morning. Cheering crowds greeted the coup c on th< arrival. The brief en.l ceremony vai ccnductrd by Hr.145 words
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Advertisement20 1933-06-04 4 25 Cents CN PASTE E W MEShJhi i, VXSJL 1 NO FEAST IS COMPLETE WITHOUT TIGER BEER v W i20 words
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1255 1933-06-04 5 CINEQUE i - CINEQUE i 1 By rpHREE Character! of interna ional fame, as X well as a eeerc of persons of national importance. ar;> represented m ihe cast of Edward G. Robimons lr.t.-n Firs National starring vehicle "Silver Dollar," which will oj^n a t the1,255 words
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Article, Illustration118 1933-06-04 5 PHONE CI7I SUBSCRIPTION RATKS PAYABLE IN ADVANCI Deliver} lik m ling It* lading .»i office r< itagc lintigr ur dote t" to Foreign residence. 1 .M.S. Countries. SINGLE O>i'Y CENTS Copter «.i I iuk numlterti of the "Sunday Tritmne" if obtainable can onU U unpplied at an t.xtr;i118 words
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Advertisement180 1933-06-04 5 Only once m years comes a picture bo powerful, bo magnificent, as this CECIL B. DEZMILLE'S Great Spectacular Achievement TIE SIM IF TIE HISS Frederic March as Elissa Landi as Charles Langhton as Claudette Colbert as Marcus Superbus. Mercia. Nero. Poppaea. With a Cast of 7500! w~ NOW DRAWING THE180 words
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Advertisement311 1933-06-04 5 j FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND T CONSTIPATION j USE j ova p/iiioi s j "ATANK NIGRAH PIL!.S M 32 Pills for 80 cent<; only. f The Pills are a sine i ure for i urinary diaaaata, for all diteaatt f MlHing from youthful Indnigvajct, 1 r imparting wondatful itretigth taJ311 words
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Article, Illustration1591 1933-06-04 6 t MS* OHmA - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. t MS* OHmA i»f- j|/J- <v k'BE it wa i i. ople won n or Mi;, v i I. »c that crowd w j i erybody >< mcd tn !>. Haiti ti around tryii I I 'i' dSo OUt Of A' few of thos< I1,591 words
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Advertisement52 1933-06-04 6 ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF AMRUTANJAN I I A SOVEREIGN REMEDY Jack TOOTHACHE j njOflP 1^ CUTS, BtJIJISES j M*e COUGH, COLD I AMMITAMJAM j and all other aches and pains. I OF FULL FORTY YEAKV K.\ MX. "^< soi n by ma WILLtOX. AGENTS NOMANBHOY ABDEALI, 16,52 words
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Advertisement30 1933-06-04 6 MODERN FRENCH HAIR DRESSING «y EXPERTS PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair Gallia ,SlO Losg $15 Opera $15 Eugene system $20 $25 MAISON MARCELLE LATE MAISON NITTO. 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807).30 words
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Advertisement7 1933-06-04 6 cu-rrci CIS. LAKGE TtEE 1 2JT Everywhere7 words
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Advertisement79 1933-06-04 6 yp m. J^t^ S^ g^ IF YOU Wm WOULD Jmli SL/M fr Kee P ln 9 J Fit the /tr\ j Jean II Harlow S Way! RENE ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT) AN\(W\(lsi: •AFTER THK ftActCS SALT* i^TS. Dr?E5>£ES. MATERIALS FOR ORNAMENTS. SRACELETS. NECKLACES. BUTTONS. BUCKLES. lit LIBERAL DISCOUNTS. IMMKM.N., TttSDAY. .1179 words
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Advertisement220 1933-06-04 7 Hv Special Appointment hQ nj To Ii; Ln r-j H M THE KiNG OF SIAM Established 1872 DISTINf TIVi: DISICiNS IN POPfJUUI JBWELLKBY Ln tJ X BEI WITH DIAMONO6 AND GEMS. pJ X DF: K.r.Ki) IN THE MODERN TASTE pi jjj AND PRICED AT TO-DAY'S NEW n] J LEVELS. r(]220 words
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Advertisement193 1933-06-04 7 1 mbw^ m 7**^^^^^ m^^" m^ mi im m^"*^MHm3ch«^^ HIGHGRADE, A j W I v j I I ii Swiss Made f* K. M. (^i Mohamed 38, High Street Phone "4508*" V COME ONE I COME ALL I Just opened a new shipment of LADIES 1, BEACH PYJAMAS. HAPPY COATS.193 words
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Advertisement469 1933-06-04 7 f" '■■■••■■■•■■■■iiM««B«iß.A < t monique j SALE! COMMENCING j Ist JUNE DRESSES HATS i t GREATLY REDUCED •>•*««. t HIGH CLASS PERFUMES: *j 5 X GUERLAIN AND CARON, n Z RIGAUD UN AIR EMBAU.AIE, t B CHANEL COTY, D'ORSAY, 12 GROSSMITH'S, ATKINSON, g ♦> "4711," DUBARRY, POWDER f 1:1 CREAM469 words
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Advertisement152 1933-06-04 7 PAHtIiOPHONE REC >RD MONOIO< l Bfl \l.I RlO43 Crepe So like to h Z .1 ich bstl Z v hen th< uaught> lv i 261 I i Trul; I RISIS 1 good man L.i k ;> Z R1450- i ii. Queen and t Obi hi. him oi ti. ii id152 words
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Advertisement127 1933-06-04 7 1 1 |r I i \p- rtlj a;--i MAISOS Chic Pansier,, fe i llnnit 4183 ■i,i,,ri i^i, PHOTOGRAPHERS I N«» mm. r whrthri \>.., ,<■ AMATEUR i s i j PROFESSIONAL i I j Pmil your nevt 1.1 o f m^cix.s on j I MIMOSA i I t mvi si127 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1933-06-04 8 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya. A TALE OF A TIGER AND A TOMB This story concerns a Saint who died four hundred years ago. The memory of the East is long, but the mystery and magic of it takes no account of time. TI r you go to the1,514 words
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Article1185 1933-06-04 8 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim. By London, May 16. I O OIXOWING hut upon the trail of those eminently successful Five > Shilling Biographies, from the firm ot Peter Davies, come the new series of "Great Occasions." It would be difficult to prophesy which of the two series1,185 words
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Advertisement160 1933-06-04 8 WATCHES OMEGA ROSKOPF TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LITER MOVEMENTS.^ NICKEL PUCKS! from $5.00 WRIST 12.61) SILVER PUCKH 17.50 WRIST 20.00 M Dust 8l Water Proof 28.50 GOLD POCKET 40.00 WRIST 18.50 18 ct 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct 65.00 S 'OT»- WATCHES from 12.50 KVKRY WATCH GUARANTEED REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS160 words
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Advertisement131 1933-06-04 8 Some Standard Works Of Reading and Reference. (Edited by J. A. Hammer lon I. UNIVERSAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD No fewer than 150 expert writers on all aspects of History collaborate In telling as one continuous story the whole course of thr world's progress i-om th? remotest I timrs to131 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1933-06-04 9 CURING OPIUM ADDICTS. Women Patients. A LOOK AT THE NEW CLINIC. /lI'II'M addicts can ba cured. They are being cure I at a clinic m Singapore. This dink ua i visited yesterday by a Sh >:<ht a Tribune reporter and his account of the work done1,247 words
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Article117 1933-06-04 9 Greater Fun Than Fox Hunting Madrid. April 17. This is what Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, the fllm star, thinks of bull-fighting. "Now that horses m the ring are protected with a padded guard, bull-fighting is a fine sport and greater than fox huntng, even if it117 words
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Article339 1933-06-04 9 Progress Of Five-year Scheme. ONE of the busiest districts m Singapore at the moment lies to the seaward side of drove Road, where the reclamation of swamp land for the purpose of establishing a new civil aerodrome wtthill easy reach of the city is proceeding apace. The339 words
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Article245 1933-06-04 9 Notorious Hope Diamond To Be Pawned. *V HE notorious Hope Diamond, v Inch was once owned by a Mr. iiubib, who was crowned m tue sea oil ,-ingaI>ore, is to he pawned by the present owner, Mrs. lwelyn alsh McLean. i>iie. hopes to raise #50, ')oi>. The245 words
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Article206 1933-06-04 9 <t\> Tlw Editor ol the "Sutidav tribune. Sir, Your 16-page Sunday Tribune is realh I wi.nderlul paper and, priced at five cetttt only, is honestly speaking tjo«Mi value for ihi. money, it ampW proves tie progresshn policy that 18 beuig maintained by the management <<( the "people's Paper.* 1206 words
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Article490 1933-06-04 9 ALL GHOSTS ARE FAKES. "I Can Prove It." WINNER OF LAST COMPETITION. Till". Edttoi and the '•Mystery Man 1 have no hesi'ation m awarding tin week's prize to Mr A. Bernard Lee, L\ <>. Sir John Jackson, Ltd 11. M. Naval Base I Sektar. I Prom a490 words
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Article, Illustration875 1933-06-04 9 "MywUry Man" RepUes To Age-Old Question. Gkosti Extol aaka Mr. K. l owik, of Kl.itiv:. The "Mv>tt i\ Man" replica You won \<.hi w;i^r tli.it n.iu would n«»t ■pend a nigttt m a aaaatte 1 i-M.ni. m t)u-<'.«.-.wl <>t nignt ionattMnaj took \«>ur nhearidef m an uy875 words
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Advertisement55 1933-06-04 9 New Eveready fc^Vaae flashlights i 1 \l<£ ijo at j |j spa i rices. I t^M 1 HBBil; H'^^^^H Regular Eveready Superior j H| jl jffifl f r^^Tjl TRAD! MARK JMtai Top unit c< ii. I&^I FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES 1 Patent throughout L7^*^!J world 'I -they last longer. Sole Agents j55 words
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Advertisement188 1933-06-04 9 ./killed VOl kinao/hip rrompt" /ervice <^^B 1 Moderate Chciide/.^, /V^ |yick won mm 1 423.NDRTH BRIDGE ROAD 3 INeai Middle Road.) ■i Lotifidc for/ for the fitpdir of C/ccfi/\ and Watch?/ to the 3r/tisf) Ar/ny\ i] fidtfd/a. 1 j A J G PAPINtAU J REGLYROL i is a great cure188 words
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Article, Illustration2001 1933-06-04 10 HAYDEN CHURCH - THE MOST GHASTLY GHOST HAYDEN CHURCH A HORRID RECORD compiled by W* v vas the most terrifying 1 h< -tv < u leo »rd i I hi-- question is raised by the strange story just revealed by the daughter of i a famous British ambassador of how she and her2,001 words
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Article278 1933-06-04 10 THE large number of Catholics iv Malaya \\ill welcome the announcement that' Roman Catholic Servke will he broadcast »r..m the Rmptre Rtatkm fco-dav it will be a| about g p.m., imioediateh after the reading at the weeklj news-letter. Tlk of H^rapoUis) uill n<:u.u the service viill t.k. place278 words
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Advertisement43 1933-06-04 10 Sore Throat? IB sßs7 bb^^ FORMAMINT The Germ-killing Throat tablet conquers Sore Throat and prevents infectious diseases, such as Influenza, Diphtheria, etc. o// Chemist* and Stores. V i If w Miiwif MAiiy afe f ir^. Ct)it!llT CTS. lARSE TUBf I O C Everywhere43 words
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Advertisement228 1933-06-04 10 STRENGTHENS BODY AND NERVES !'.<■< .hi- ■V\ at«'i 'lnn on i- B^ f^T^l jMtuml rontiiii- Minri Us •>» '^v^ K"vSVT .inioi.'iils of ro«| li\< r oil. ;l r*t. MS^^H J»v^W ]v \vi pive» the strength to rc.-i-l '1^ VMl^^H V^ \L /^li\iv\ «laii«i«roii^ bront lii.il 1 1 JcK Jg^a^^^M I228 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1933-06-04 11 From Our Oun Correspondent.; London, May iS. L\l»>\ has just said .1 not tOC fretful goodbye to Dr. Alfred Rosenl>erir, the unofficial ambassador- ol I!.; 1 Hitler, the German dictator. It i*> very rarely that a foreign visitor m itry encoimteni such outspoken hostility as Dr. Rosenberg1,249 words
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Article, Illustration994 1933-06-04 11 UNCLE HARRY - r rHE <\-wy competition has been 1 most successful and lots of children wrote to me tilling about the cleverness of ihcir dogs. I have taken afe into consideration m choosing the best and the Editor of M,{> 'Sunday Tribune" agrees with me that the prize994 words
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Advertisement100 1933-06-04 11 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, £.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British100 words
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Advertisement82 1933-06-04 11 -i- i i--i i -t t-i -t.,% Mercantile Institute. 209, Queen Street and 130, Sophia Road. First m Record of Passes. Cambridge And Commercial Classes. Commercial Studies, new Session commencing May Bth, Assures Success m the November L. C. C. Examination. Phone 5755. t i-ii -r r— t r— »~T'82 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1933-06-04 12 •' Shoulder- strap - Shoulder-strap." BY THE lALAYAS VOLDHTEEBS I 3Pfte Birthday Parade Back Badge Cup Awarded The Red Red Flag Goes Down The New Uniform Recent Promotions. D V the time these notei appear the LJ .dug's Birthday Parade will be a memory of yesterday and "ihe man who dropped it" will1,220 words
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Article1535 1933-06-04 12 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. Activities of the Y.M.C.A.—Up-Country Club Life Chinese Lady Tennis Players— What K. L. Lacks An Expensive Item. TUB activities of the V.M.C.A. are many ami varied and no matter to what part of the 'world vow jfo, von will always find a branch of the Association. Though1,535 words
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Advertisement95 1933-06-04 12 >^^HIS HAIR fiTE&roinCE KJ^ takes more than water to hold 9BHBI 'wriry young hair m place. Stacomb 9 |R J^*"**> 4&^- w9 1S tnc answer. Though this cream fl Hvi L t fiji is light and free from grease it keeps bA Jll an y boy's hair neat and orderly.95 words
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Advertisement9 1933-06-04 12 Every Where ygj Sjflp^ c^^SSr TOOTH 1 »nt>»i>tu^tt> ctmtcil9 words
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Advertisement129 1933-06-04 12 vK^^v Rheumatism V?V Swollen Jmiiils, j| |k\ Jlj I aching muscles, a stiffening of the limbs, usually mean .n v attack of rheumalisin \V \v Vv hen tlie p;ims arc acute W n A and persistent, apply a little Pdj y| J Slonn's l.inimcnt;Aently, withjr^mk I} out rubbing. At once129 words
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Miscellaneous336 1933-06-04 12 TO-DAY'S CLUB EVENTS. Tin- Strait- CMnaat Rwwmtli faigai are holdiag .1 ditiwiuaal meeting et p.m. A deroticaal meeting will be held l»v the ie;«.k Au-r Bpworth Leagen at ,s p.m.' Ihe niontlilx coiinintter Matttaej <.j tl»c 1 or^ei-M* -Not Party will I♦• held at the resilience Mr. k. !i umi336 words
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Article, Illustration233 1933-06-04 13 Threat By Canton Students. I A BIG welcome was arranged for Gen. Ma Chan Shan and Gen. Su Pin^r Wen, the two former Manchurian Volunteer leaders, who passed through Singapore a few days ago on board the "Conte Rosso" on their way back to China, when233 words
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Article296 1933-06-04 13 Dancing Popularised At The Club. In spito of the trade depression, there are some plubs which are still pursuing a policy of expansion. I Into this category falls the Straits Chinese Recreation Club, which, with I an I energetic secretary m the person of Mr. Cheng Thutt Fitt,296 words
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Article44 1933-06-04 13 A r.asf.y ••< clwjnt occurred at the sitt for the Civil A-rtxirome yesterday afterncon. It Appears that a Tamil workman was thrown oil one of the tipping waggons and had both lep badly crushed. lie was taken to hospital by ambulance shortly afterwards.44 words
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Article301 1933-06-04 13 Presidents And Cabinets "At Home." On Saturday, May rj the president ami cabinet officials of the Telok Aver Kpworth League wen "At Hone" to ieapuers and friends at the Sfx-ial Hall of the Telok Aver Church. M« rv than ladies and gentlemen were present. The function301 words
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Article17 1933-06-04 13 Ji'tie 6, Raflles Instituti«>n Sport*. R.I RTound. lone 0. outram Schof>l Sports June 17, S.R.C Sports.17 words
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Article16 1933-06-04 13 Tune 5, Army v. Navy at New World. June 9, Walley v. Graham, New World16 words
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Article18 1933-06-04 13 TO-MORROW, JUNB S Dance at S.V.C. Drill Hall, "D" (Kurasiani Co. farewell to Major 11. L. Graham.18 words
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Article, Illustration134 1933-06-04 13 Adverse Effect On Japanese lYerlucer* London, June 3. Although the consequences cannot yet be picckely estimated, there is no doubt that the new Chinee customs turiil vuii uuvristly allect BntLh troAfc declares the "Lines' Ii li uLva.j>iy M much 1.. -;-i:cd by ix>litical is by f nai: ...i134 words
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Article59 1933-06-04 13 Adelaide. Flics have b<?en particularly vicicus In Adelaide ltttJy but a bald-headed man has discovered a Tiethcd of keeping them away. When they annoy him too much he has an p.rtlst friend pain, a realistic spider on the bald dp f his head. No fly ever comes59 words
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Advertisement579 1933-06-04 13 I Test Your Skill and Win I Cash Prize of 31 GO. $100" Sunda y Trib^ ?> No I M^t- D Popular Football c Must Be Con{es Entrance I Wen (No. 3) Fee. folV wln| vhii h soccer < i i hich I I <■• < b a prize of579 words
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Advertisement36 1933-06-04 13 Club secretaries and captains are asked to keep the Sports Editor informed of forthcoming sports events at their Clubs m order that their members may keep m touch with dates through the medium of Cih column.36 words
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Advertisement131 1933-06-04 13 r«ATEST ADVERTTSKMENT& I i MM l .i I.( i Er.fftiucUon Paper*, •omp! t« j:.i;ii.iii. Book-kccplri Bu incai Byatu CMtoo ■qulpnenl i s '.j!s iMbilc Sptnkinß a wtm. A; •nt rt''ind. Applf 138, R< choi I T\NGLIX REEID^KCEQ TO LET AT RCDUCB3 l<i.\ i i. ii!b;v :j;.e. c*in»hfil hj. Modtrn wbrc131 words
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Miscellaneous247 1933-06-04 13 SPORTS DIARY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO-DAY. T.P.C.A. Malays, Jalan Itesar. Herak Kedah, Alor Star. Marine f, Malacca, at Malacca. CRICKET. TO-DAY. S.C.C v. Ncgii Sembilan, S.C.C S.C.C. Malacca, Malacca. Selangoff v. Plenang at Kuala Lumpur R.A. X: R.H. v. S.C.C, P. r.raui C.S.C v. 1. A., C.S.C. To-morrow, junb 5. S.C.C.247 words
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Article, Illustration2214 1933-06-04 14 " Rhnau - "Rhnau" By the gulllemard cup and mccabe re ay lawn tennis matches malaya cup soccer singapore team for match against negri sembilan progress of the two malacca malay round malaya hikers our popular football competition claim system introduced this week- visit of the kuala lumpur2,214 words
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Article, Illustration574 1933-06-04 14 "K. or - "K. or) (BY )r 1 HERE is absolutely no truth m A the rumour that Bud Walley, like his brother Boy, lias Been Ins best days. "I have been away lor four years and I have b-en longing to be amongst n:\ old574 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1933-06-04 15 The Garrison Cup match played at An 1 n koad Stadium <>n Friday was an excellent game and proved that the imand team for the forthcoming Malaya Cup matches is formidable 1. The Volunteer sid.- was stion one and aye tlie Regulars hard ;'i l.t. The Cup \as1,454 words
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Advertisement218 1933-06-04 15 VMB^^ k w<^ regret to have to advise intending competitors m the BEEHIVE JPMm BRANDY RACE COMPETITION that circumstances beyond our control M MoL nncr< er !t necessar y cancel the second competition. We are reluctant J^ HB^ cancel a series of competitions that have met with such instant Mm218 words
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Article, Illustration155 1933-06-04 16 The King's Birthday Parade in Pictures. Regulars Win Garrison Cup. A company <>f the Wilt« '< marching past, The G. O. C. JG n. 1.. C. I* Oldfvld) pre-' nt^vr he Gnrrson Cup to tb? captain cf the Hrjulars' fnm nftrr thoy def ftted tht Vclimtre:s at football at Air-on155 words
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Advertisement185 1933-06-04 16 YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE See Page v. IV/ B^HEALTHY and energetic, \fosX brisk and vivacious that's now Sanatogen will make you. J) j I Sanatogen will make you look 1/ better, and make you feel ff better. It will enable you to II do twice as much, twice as I well185 words
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Advertisement139 1933-06-04 16 MEfcli THE MYSTERY MAN See I \;gp Safe for Children's Coughs Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gets quick results without the use of nor- 7 cotics. It soothes inflamed membranes JK?^BnilSr 4 almost at once, yet is absolutely safe i IDUEH d for children as well as adults. Pleas- r~T REMEDY^ *1139 words
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