Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 June 1933
1933-06-11
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Title Section42 1933-06-11 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No. 4. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNK 11, 1983. FIVK CENTS. The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH 14 INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATUftDAY POST. 1C PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1933. FIVE CENTO,42 words
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2901 1933-06-11 1 MISS CUE PAYS A THREE-FIGURE DIVIDEND. SUCCESS OF MALAY GENTLEMEN RIDERS. Yesterday's Exciting Sport. Distribution Of Prizes By Lady Huggard. The two-day Spring amateur meeting,, which was commenced on Friday, was brought to a successful conclusion yesterday, when nine races were run off. There2,901 words
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Article407 1933-06-11 1 Token Payment Of T^p j Millions. J^i Wa^hiliylo:., .hint 16. ,j r |^liE Government, follow nf> tin- usual pvactle**? l A hits reminded all Governments that pay ments are due on Ju::e 15. Reuter. London. Jur.e 10u£ According t-> tin newspapers, the CabiflL hsd tentatively decided toReuter - 407 words
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Article67 1933-06-11 1 The Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay> gave hJa decision yesterday morning regarding the case m which Wcng Kong Teng, a well-known Hylam, was charged with forgery m respect of a Chinese draft for $32,000. The compla inar.ts were a Chinese widov: residing m Johoie with her67 words
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Article, Illustration234 1933-06-11 1 j Sensation In Singapore I Court. I j%/|it. c. Southall, AsM&^ur Government Am--ITI i;,M gave evidence before the flfMtnd Magistrate (lfr. a. w Hay) yesterday regarding ihe poisonous prcperUet contained m a j packet of datura, which vaa alleged to haw J hi-rii found m pnMimUm234 words
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769 1933-06-11 1 FIERCE FIGHTING CONTINUES IN CHARHAR. CHRISTIAN GENERAL'S HEADQUARTERS ATTACKED. Chinese Positions Bombed. Foreign Minister Refuses To Withdraw Resignation. Latest reports from North China show tha General Fen^ La pursuing with vigour liis resistance to the U Hikuo and the Japanese m Charhar proviiu est ol JehoL Fierce fighting is takingSin Chew Jit Poh; Reuter - 769 words
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Article104 1933-06-11 1 America Hopes For An Agreement. Washington, June 10. PRESIDENT Rot cvelt a hopeful that a tn-i r •frmmeol Wiß be nached Bt the World Economic Conference but rather than no^ request OBBgfMi for authority to raise or lower tarifl rates he lntrr.ds to negotiate alter ttM Conlereure bjlater;ilReuter - 104 words
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Article90 1933-06-11 1 Partners Sales "At Loss" T© Wife. W.« June 10. AT thr Moruan Inqirrj HamM ■tMritjr, aparttMi km •?<•<! that 1 it low of I whi'h v.-i cfidud.f! m hi taxable income on* ra i i the (i.--IU« tl ii of f ;ip'';tl li i TW -riTv wliir'i rheReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement46 1933-06-11 1 nn I "^ttor WIEmMr FRENCH BRAINDY Stocked By: '//,/W' M Navy Hotel, Swec Guan Hong Kee, '/<U'fiz/eu^2 Savoy H ote| Runff H|n iQUOr shop r Exhibition Bar, Golden Watch Bar, Victoria Bar, Moh Guan Bar, etc. COCN4C *fc BRANDY $3.90 a bottie. The Eastern Agencies Limited.46 words
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Advertisement7 1933-06-11 1 Road He MALAYA TRIBUNE The People's Piper.7 words
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266 1933-06-11 2 Sunday tribune. Singapore: Sunday, June 11, 1933. NEWS COUNTS. "Do prizes make circulation?" is a question prompted by the number ot entries received for the first three $100 competitions run by the "Sunday Tribune.' Our short experience h.is prove: eenchisivsly to ur, that they do not. We have been driven266 words
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Article1767 1933-06-11 2 IN AND OUT OF THE MALAYAN COURTS A CAR should no more try conclusions with Lai ;-j' -t than with a fire engine. One thai hit a £t£ engine, as remarked upon lasi eek, was only fit lor scrap-iron afterward*. V.n: c hen, m ftinsapore, a oar has hit a1,767 words
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Article502 1933-06-11 2 AM annoyed. Seriously, I mean it. A vile fellow from Pahang h*a written to the Editor to ask why the Sunday Tribune does not contain a comic column written by a rare writer like "Looker-On" Is he j blind': Has he never heard of502 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement53 1933-06-11 2 For Perfect Results Use MKOJNJ Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. "Choose a Zeiss M TANGLIN RESIDENCES TO LET AT REDUCED RENTAL— I2BE, 128 D, 128E, Cairnhi!l Rd. Modern t°rrace houses. S:wage services. Also Bungalow, 79, Stevens Road with Karage. 'Phone 7142. United Motor Works, Ltd..53 words
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Advertisement39 1933-06-11 2 t CJIteW/iisfyfofffreatQge. Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) j Sole Agents Slme, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kurhing.39 words
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645 1933-06-11 3 NARROW DEFEAT OF NEGBI SEMBILAN. DEFENCE SAVES VISITORS. HOME TEAM DO* EVERYTHING BUT SCORE. ™t,? n f aP re wer luck y t0 win their first Malaya Cup ban e -?'f. f Hv S<>n A Whel they met N ri Srabllan In Bm2 Dan645 words
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Article397 1933-06-11 3 Loveday Wins School Championship. 1^ LOVEDAY won the individual champion- ship of Raffles In tituiioa at the annual sporti which were concluded yesterday. The sports were left unfinished on Tuesday on account of heavy rain. The individual ■cluunpfoai m dasse? I. II and 111 were respectively E.397 words
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83 1933-06-11 3 INTER-CLUB TENNIS. Chinese Win For Seventh Time. (Fro.n Our O:cn Correspondent Ipoh. June 10. The inter- club tennis doubles for the Sultan of Perak'i cup resulted m a win for the Pcrak Chinese Recreation Club for the seventh successive year. The P.C.R.C. met :he Ipoh Cub In the final and83 words
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78 1933-06-11 3 DAVIS CUP TENNIS. Australia l: v. South Africa. London. June 10. At the Qucirr/b Club to-day m the Davii Cup, Crawford < Australia "> bvat Klrby (South Airica) c— 6, 6—l. C— 3. R:utcc. [Considerable importance is a tachci to this ti? as the winners will qualify to meet GreatReuter - 78 words
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Article607 1933-06-11 3 Poor Football At Jalan Besar. HPHE Gunners created a surprise at the Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday, when they beat the R.A.P. by the odd goal m five m Division 1 of the S.A.F.A. League. The Gunners were m fine form, opening the scoring from the kick-off {>nd607 words
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702 1933-06-11 3 PERAK AND SELANGOR SHARE THE POINTS. SIX GOALS IN IPOH MUCH. HOME TEAM ROBBED OF VICIORY IN LAST MINUTE. Perak am! Selangor met 1 1 [poh yesterday m the Malaya Cup (Northern Section) and a wry keen game ended m a draw, six goals being scored. First one side and702 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement46 1933-06-11 3 i^ i -^y^^^ i 1 1 1 J i *^^.-'!^t^ *^s^ I B ,^gW£i ay vgW^Nw iB g^gfl Ja^R^flfltag^gH g^g^^Z^MMZZZZ^ZZ BUI L DEB H|/j|;^S S 1 v v s^os, jp. 4 I^g^fc=H^: I V^ 22 u-^ rg^ f*M«M i —^w^»—^ V I f 4^6fs?^^Wgi:® Ito 3^mXim^l46 words
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Advertisement159 1933-06-11 3 THE LIGHT FOR YOU! BETTER LIGHT FOR EVERY USE— EVERYWHERE No. J^6 QUCK-LITL. (Xvh Cnl-mva -Irsmi.tmo b This is the standard Cokma flttrd i[h tn< P r 'l ctrd t?blc lamp which gives you -fli-rhar.^ burn r TIAr. n f «r plant y of the rlpht kind of light m^or^159 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous44 1933-06-11 3 TIDE TABLE. Tc-day, June 11. 1.36 p.m. To-morrow. June 12. 0.30 a m. and 215 p.m. Tuesday. Jure 13. 122 am. and 0.16 p.m. Wedir;. day, Juno 14. 2.20 am. and 4.01 p m. Thursday, Juno 11. 3.^4 a m. and 4 51 p.m.44 words
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Article514 1933-06-11 4 Winning: Amateur Riders And Owners. I iVl*' Tl yV il Wahfcll :.i.d CliP V.vi:'i iVJ have :iii Achieved Ute dkUncticn of waning four ttmei i.i the two-day amateur meet- ing. Mr. Kirv.an also had f:ur seconds and a third, making 9 ucccsses m 16 mounts. Mr. Wahab514 words
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Article79 1933-06-11 4 Armour's Feat Eclipsed By Goodman. Glenview (U.S.A.), June 9. Jack Gccdman (Omaha, Nebraska) leads m the cecond round of the American Open Gol' Championship with G6. which equalled the re~ ccrd and i: the lev.est ever made m the championship. The leaden are: Gocd.nan 75—66—141; Armcur 68—75—143Reuter - 79 words
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Article227 1933-06-11 4 Brilliant Knock By Palmer. fiuiF ;r.at.-h between Ihi SRC and %he "A'/.i---I Mn Ftr-l.n. Nt MM played ye-.trrduy >:>ti t i.ii.c ground and w^'' HBandoned o^u^i to lain The Regiment bat'.ed first and compiled 165. towards which Palmer contributed 81 while Capt. Rose carried his bat for227 words
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Article160 1933-06-11 4 Good Position On Forced Stoppage. After th? Mcciicr.l College second eleven l~ad knocked up 80 against tie Ceylon Tamils' A' rotation, rftiq stopped play wh:n '.heir opponents had nade 38 without la ing a \vki:et. Scores MEDICAL CCLLEGE. Gululnan b i'iiilianathan 2 Nadaruya b Cinnaciurai 4 T.ajah run160 words
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Article255 1933-06-11 4 Lc Cain Bowls Effectively. The rain saved the V.M.C.A. from a sever* trour.cirg at tha hands of t^c SC.C. yest.roay. In icply t: ihe S.C.C. total of 136. towards which Hill centribuved a w/i] comp leci 65, the V.M.C.A. Icz fr.e wickts f^r 48 runs when ri'n255 words
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Article70 1933-06-11 4 End-Of-Season Operation Stops Bowling. London. June 10. It Is announced m Nottingham that Larv:o~d will not bowl again this season. An operation to his injured foot will be performed fit the end of |he ;:eai,cn to enable him to play m the Test matches agaifcst Australia next year.Reuter - 70 words
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Article178 1933-06-11 4 Selangor Club v. NonBenders. (Finm din Oun COfrMpMtffafJ l-.n.tl.i l.unipui June 10. HEAVY rain MM down this rfMMM causincr the abandonment of all matchts stardd. midway throuph. Scores m the match between the Sol.'iigo'* Club and the Non-B:nders were as follows: BBLAMOOR CLUB. L. H. Fearce178 words
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Article90 1933-06-11 4 Y.M.C .A. v. INDIANS. Kuala LiLnpur. J\::.p 10. Bowleifl were m yood forni vhan the India. i Auodatton dismissed i.. v m.c.a. for 4J rune, of which Poenander scored 9. Oirioii 11. Mayo 9 and EUvva.ds V. Gi!i took two fct it. Qorbe* Blnejh three for 19. Ghengappa two for90 words
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Article181 1933-06-11 4 (From Cur Oivn Corrcspondcvt.) Ipoh. Jur.e 10. At tbe torn ml tenant mMMag ct the ipoh Bwtaamlnj ciub. Mr, h. a. JofeMon mm ricted president Mr. li. BomerH iim ii wTMnit Mr. J. a. Pestefl .riub eaptala, and Mm Bcntick, G. ci Duddtil, N. c. Bi^hllth. G181 words
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Article142 1933-06-11 4 Chinese v. Sin^aoore Swimminir dub. The Chines* Swixirini; Club the Singapore Swimming dub ciay at 11.45 a.m. at ih, c •nirwta Club premises. Tin, i (II JI Chlnaw will l>> playing a t ans i In their horn- field. Two team: fron each and the Chine c teams142 words
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Advertisement16 1933-06-11 4 25 Cents SKL^ E\erv Wh c re j^bß9^ f_A t)ISTiNCTI\tANF| Lj^££f_ltL|NO_£ASfCn I scit Niira c/uiV ccrotci16 words
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Advertisement19 1933-06-11 4 ■L 1 iff if to ■IB 'Li w'-i^/-/',>.'-^'..-/?v' ;,->-• m j W m t/'T yw ft -^^T>i jfW#' JSbI fl19 words
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Article, Illustration924 1933-06-11 5 CINEQU E - CINEQU E By X »li (Urn i' i:> \i oa on W ;f. < iiicturc, "I am ft i■ > ihe Chain Gany" i Capitol next week, and i l will irobably make people talk i. ci b >llt I !;:i ;i:iy other924 words
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Article126 1933-06-11 5 PIIONI 6171. SI US( I; ii* i i' >\ It ATI I. > KULK IN M' i VNCB. Deliver} Iticludtng Incltutiiig .ii :i.' >• l'oi»tagc I i»t •>r i to to Foreign resident 1 ..v.,->. Luuui \< arh 15.28 I] ili-\ ..i l\ |i 1 1.68 I '>;126 words
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Advertisement149 1933-06-11 5 Read Our i Special Film Story On j I Page 10. SPECIAL RBTUSM SCREENING FOR TV/O DAYS t "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS f&r ."2? i j&Lv^mEWMK'^bW. HSW 'I'l PC H\V r. ".■■»■> II MHODAnvc Mil 4 v w BW.-- iv; h ->n vni'vi it TUC CCACAti/ Aiv>av.li«xV lUl;.>u, II Jdoul UjVuJ. (t149 words
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Advertisement232 1933-06-11 5 j FOR WEA'< DIGESTION AMD/ CONSTIPATION i usi I iw. i j AiANr. Nl i. H Pll L 9 i r BO cents only. The I 1 act c '"i I urinan i e, Kmpai tii i tlei ful »tr< ngth n I Vigour, t r !>\ iiu rea m232 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1933-06-11 6 NCIU4A - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. NCIU4A Pv- many people took the opportui of th( thre days' 1 to w town still many rere, and at Rallies hi the crowds were quite standing. Dining and dancing at 1 the hot< la i noticed a happy appeared Miss Elaine enning, the former1,243 words
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Article211 1933-06-11 6 jD ALE blue is being used by a number of designers for evening gowns ever since Chanel chose that colour for several of the afternoon and evening dresses m the trousseau of the pretty blonde Donna Vittoria Colonna, now the Princess Pio di Savoia. Pale blue crepe is211 words
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Advertisement95 1933-06-11 6 RENE ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT) ANNOUNXES: "AFTER THE RACES SALE" HATS, DRESSES. MATERIALS FOR DRESSES. ORNAMENTS. BRACELETS NECKLACES. BUTTONS. BUCKLES Etc LIBERAL DISCOUNTS. COMMENCING TUESDAY, 3V\E 6, ItSI I OR A PEW-DATS ONLY. AN EARLY VISIT IS SUGGESTED. RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING. Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT95 words
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Advertisement31 1933-06-11 6 MO&ERN FIENCI HAH BUSSING By EXPEBTS PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair Gallia $10 Long $15 Opera system $15 Eugene system $20 $25 MAISON MAttCEJ-i-E LATE MAISON NITTO. 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807).31 words
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Advertisement108 1933-06-11 6 Tfl-E N^W^ST jB SH^BfI^BBK C PALLET CRtATION m POWDtR/ ASK FOR Thi« i-»vc-!\ new powder is delight/ally IV y prrflMfil m s t vcr;il o.luur^, atul its^v S'' i x:ics m all denired s!:a«U-s it a soM smooth finish. TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP j^ T 7 I) I VIS/L BIOCITIN108 words
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Advertisement36 1933-06-11 6 •-tii•ii.iti i < i i t Enjoy Life Life will go with a swing after a course of Sanatogcn. It contains the building material for health and strength of nerves, blood and muscle*. SANATOGEH 7*ne True Tonic-Food36 words
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Advertisement217 1933-06-11 7 1 By Special Appointment f H M. THE KING OF SIAM Fitablial ed IJ7I. DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IN fin POPVLAI JKWELLKBT. jjj BET WITH DIA\TO.\ T DS AND OEMS, nJ I LUBBIONKD IN THE MODERN TASTE fd '3 AND PRICED AT TO-DAYS NEW rG LEVELS. f() RWE OFFTO OUTSTANDING VALUES X217 words
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Advertisement633 1933-06-11 7 j^j^^SSSS^ZZZZ^^^^lSri!SZZ^!rS!SSSSS£!^^^^^"''! l^' >a Ma F MiMa| l^^S^ES^^^ss!ssSS i HIGHGRADE, U L tS: H >*^S I v A Q i > SBhHI 9 Sfaral I s G 1 I S \v T T-i V ZZ 13 Jewels •I'ojfftjSfifti! Lever 17 Swiss Made JJ K. M. Oli Mphamed 38, High Street II633 words
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Advertisement215 1933-06-11 7 J PARLOPHONE RECORDS. Z i MOXOI.OGI I>; BT RONALD I RANK AU. I R1043- Crq).: Bold. Nctl ■i RI2CH Y"-'.v«.' |o| U> pay for c\ i\:n.r. I you Z f. She docan' t iron wltl] h i Z i Kill}— l'd Ukc bai hon ymoon vith her. i m m215 words
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Advertisement293 1933-06-11 7 To be slim h no Problem m c«mns MSJtMf&L expertly designed to create slimiieu HRU i-«n when .Mi-rm .<= MAISOW Chic Pansier Singapore. Phone 4185 PHOTOGRAPHERS I No matter whether you are an AMATEjR PROFESSIONAL Print your next lot of negative* on i MIMOSA i VKROTYPI? SCRKEX PAPER i (SILK293 words
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Article, Illustration1826 1933-06-11 8 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya. Night Trip To The Fishing Stakes Fresh fish every morning costs you a few cents. Did you know that each night thousands of frail craft leave Singapore to catch them for you TiV. mqonligtlt throws into relief the dark ilk of the village behind.1,826 words
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Article1242 1933-06-11 8 I Charles Pilgrim - I Charles Pilgrim. By London, May 23. MRS. Margaret Goldsmith seems to be specialising m studies of royal eccentricity and v;ne must admit that her field 1> an extensive one. Last year she gave us a Life of Frederick the Great and she has now1,242 words
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Advertisement163 1933-06-11 8 WATCHES OMEGA ROSKOPF TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from $5.00 WRIST 12.61) SILVER POCKET 17.60 WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.60 GOLD POCKET 40.00 WRIST 18.50 IS ct 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct 65.00 I up- WATCHES from 12.50 RVBET WATCH GUARANTEED REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS TiTEODOLITES DUMPY163 words
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Advertisement124 1933-06-11 8 4 Some Standard Works Of Reading and Reference. (Edited by J. A. Ilammcrton). UNIVERSAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD i— No fewer than 150 expert writers on all aspect of History collaborate m telling as one continuous story the whole course of the world's progress trom th" remotest tinv?s to the124 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1933-06-11 9 REPLIES TO LATEST CHALLENGERS. Qualities Most Needed. WHY WOMEN HAVE NO KEARDS. QUR friend the Printer has taken off hi.s hat i.i favour of sackcloth, and performed three humble editorial kowtows m obeisance for his omission of the coupon m last week's competition. Serious as the1,578 words
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762 1933-06-11 9 RESULT OF FIRST FOOTBALL CONTEST. Tivftm-EiGar share prize. ENTRIES RECEIVED FROM ALL OVER MALAYA. From all over Malaya entries poured m for the first "Sunday Tribune" football co mpetition, the utmost keenness being shown. The task of checking the coupons has been a heavy one, particularly m view of the762 words
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Advertisement58 1933-06-11 9 New Eveready SSt^3B flashlights 9Sfil^l m at R^S Greatly Reduced I |ij Prices. H Regular Eveready Superior I Hl9k 1 Quality, Workmanship HB^Bf and Material j nfl^^Hp For Sale Everywhere PmtS*| TRADE MARK I M l' (vn l^^i FLASHLIGHTS fit BATTERIES I Patent hrouyhout I l c -f/7gy /asf longer.58 words
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Advertisement23 1933-06-11 9 To the Editor, SUNDAY TRIBUNE/ 1 Anson Koad, Singapore. I challenge the Mystery Man to write on the subject of i .Name Address,23 words
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Advertisement144 1933-06-11 9 REGLYKOL 19 a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the uriot of patients after I few days' treatment with his preparation wii reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the body regained144 words
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Miscellaneous455 1933-06-11 9 rO-BAV'S KADIO. THRRK will be no special service to-morrow night and the .searchlight tarbroadcast from the Empire statioa too is expected to be especially exciting, o-day, but Da ventry will give us another The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra will play jf the series of talks under the heading at XI -35455 words
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Article, Illustration1917 1933-06-11 10 HERBERT CROOKER - Tortures of Chain Gang Prison Camps a Throwback to Medieval Times HERBERT CROOKER. By (Crim.nologisl, chd author of the noj?l -The Hollywood Minder Mystery.") An Expose of Unbelievable Conditions as Revealed m "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang" Coming to the Capitol next week. Investigation Revealed That "Sweat1,917 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1933-06-11 11 UNCLE HARRY - UNCLE HARRY Two Famous Young People f AST week I pcooused you aaother ■—•competition m which ail children will have an equal chance. 1 wan; yo« tv sen<J toe snapshots <>f yotirselVcs taken "i re doing something, siu-h as feeding birds, playing with your dog or1,147 words
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Article, Illustration678 1933-06-11 11 A London Letter (From Our Own Correspondent j London. May 23. THE Kin^ travels abroad less than almost any ether monarch, yet there is no chief of State who Makes more use of world-wide radio But though His Majesty has often Broadcast to tht E.npire, he has never yet bad678 words
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Advertisement28 1933-06-11 11 (J) f Snapshot Competition. I wi>li to tutor for the oiin,; 9fi /A People's Snapshot Competition. I I Address I f Age 1 Singapore, June 1 1 128 words
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Advertisement225 1933-06-11 11 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. 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 British225 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1933-06-11 12 4i Siionlder – Strap.5f 1; RTNNIXO HARK - CANTEEN COMMENTS ABOUT THE MALAYAN VOLUNTEERS 4i Siionlder Strap. 5f 1 RTNNIXO HARK. Noted By The Birthday Parade— Change of ProcedureHonour for Scots O.C.— The Skeleton In The Cupboard— Capt A, P. Goldman Returning. Yarns at ihe Totem. I Notes and News For Malayan Boy Scouts. 1 ♦j4 *a^ iT^1,246 words
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Article1534 1933-06-11 12 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. The Clerical Union— An Anxious Time— What It has Accomplished— C.S.L.A. Enrols LadiesMandarin Classes Tennis Association. TIIM Clerical Union baa stcod the test >i time and is now well established. It^ career since its inception m iiiJo has not been one of smooth sailing. The Union had1,534 words
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Advertisement86 1933-06-11 12 —Aching Back? W.HEN you feel overcome by pains m the back or kidneys, apply Sloan's Liniment quickly. You will instantly feel a healthy circulation of the blood, a soothing, healing warmth that drives the pain away. Soon you are a new man. Any kind of joint or muscle i&> pain,86 words
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Advertisement94 1933-06-11 12 Hair Neat... Scab Health) Yen::- h wiU always look its > \V^' /jl' > it^^V best if you use Stacomb regular- iV w*^^te™^^r* ly. This modern hair dressing, V^ V'^ f y^^S^^Pflfc^J^A > light and invisible, kecpse very vx iSlfilb^^ 1 N hair i-i p 1 ice and a.iJy a94 words
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Miscellaneous283 1933-06-11 12 TO-DAY'S CLUB EVENTS. The monthit inn inn; .>f the League of friendship will \<<- held .it 1 .1 m. Light repfethaesita \>ill iervf I. The thir.l aunivervirv r>f the MarignU] Minstrels will Ik- c*elebr.ite<l it Mr Aw M<km Haw's bungalow it l'.^ir fniijang. The ■awal v^K.riv. will bt held ;>t283 words
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Article1029 1933-06-11 13 "Back To The Land." EFFECTS OF JAPANESE DUMPING. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) TN the past few months there has been talk m Malayan Chinese circles of petitioning Government to grant lands m the Federated Malay States to the Chinese for the cultivation of padi. It was1,029 words
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Article25 1933-06-11 13 Moscow, June 10. I£at>rn took oU from Beloye at three o'clock for Khabarovsk. He passed over Irkuuk at 11 o clock. Reuter25 words
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Article168 1933-06-11 13 Set Fire To School On Exposure. (From Out Own Correspondent.} EpOh, Tluirday. CHIN Piang, an employee m a Chinese Sundry goods shop m Kuala Kangsar, v.as indicted at the Perak Assizes on a charge of arson. According to Ihc prcfecu Jen h" v.as dcteced m an168 words
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Article207 1933-06-11 13 Young Taipingr Chinese Charged. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Thursday. A CHINESE rushed into a retail excise shop m Market Street, Taiping, on Wednesday night and smashed the bottles which were on counters with two nasty looking choppers with which h: was armed. The scared inmates fled to207 words
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Article177 1933-06-11 13 Lodge Mourning For Its Master. rE names of several Free Masons from the Straits Settlements and F.M.S. figured prominently m the programme for the lact meeting of the Lod?e Malaya at the Hotol Rembrandt, South Kensington. This programme included the conferring of m e of the Masonic Degrees177 words
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Article136 1933-06-11 13 Municipal Commissioners Cheated By Employee. Sentence of three months* rigorous imprisonment was passed by the Third Magtetrats (Mr. J. P. p. Gregg) yesterday on Abdul Rahman, superintendent of cleaners at the Menorial Hall, who "was convicted on three charres of abetment of cheating. It was alleged that136 words
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Article599 1933-06-11 13 Muslim Reader Replies To G.S.H. (To lfw Editor of the "Sunday Ltibunc") Sir,- I haw rt-.nl with interest your widely lead journal W Juiu- i, m which "<", 5.11 gives a description <>t highly respected .v.ohlem saint, Sycdeena Suitan Bekeodar Shah. It i> itated that ii599 words
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Article244 1933-06-11 13 Many Readers Ask For A Crossword. (To ike I'.ditnr of the "Sunday tribune") Sir.- I \\i>h to second "OMCV lefts* «»f the <jtli in^t. I quite agree to all hi*, saggestioiis lttit may I Ik* allowed to a«M B few more Various advantages re the CmsSWfJ I'li/vk Cotiij244 words
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Article256 1933-06-11 13 (To the Editor of •'Sunday Tribune") Sir. On rc-nling >"iir Sunday Tiibmtr ';ist Snmlay) I noticed that one <f yam u?,-rs -ifiiin,' "oxc" Mfrgestcd era** rord poxxle each Sun l.»> 'i!ii> a i.rilhati* am! tin- present f.H.tl Mil rotnnrtitioa j. rotten. T1;» botheration m niai-.in^ \n\\\- '<256 words
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Article148 1933-06-11 13 1 To The /:.//'<•> of the "Smmdty liibunr.") 1 >, -Revertiag t.. ••OajgV 1 r. m.irk aha«| >'-ti .-'nn ,v.i 1 u'.ir comiictitiona, eot> lininv in-« twii <r threv <H liinh "catches" r nl't-ni with ;i MRali l>ri/»- ..f ||Q to n fi t rnrrv t or m148 words
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Article160 1933-06-11 13 (7o Ihe Editor of "Smmdmy inhum-.") Wr, Fsiag an enthnaiast <>f tfct "People's i'ajfr" 1 take this j>j n.imit v < >t writing t<» 1 r./es i'.rt- ofltffvd »>y the Snriitiiv I tibune every week m competitions for l««>t;:»n and for v.ritm^ to the "Myaterj M.m.160 words
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Article145 1933-06-11 13 > I he i;< J .it<<> of Ihi "SwmdSy tribune. r, Tl.r .smut iv I ti'>:nu- is i!u- MghMl I t tor live i-.Mts. IU t, M >«;u |x»nue.| oil MKM tinu- a«o tiuit < m wueld »dcuat i«k**>ii«»>i < > J«»r n«-w tituM-.-,. I kho«ld like145 words
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Article102 1933-06-11 13 AN INQUIRY (To fir iUiilot of ll;r "Sunday I libunc") Sir, Will am of votir reader please 1* good enovfth m to enlighten as to the addretii <■« "Health .liid Sln-n^th I.c. 11:11. X^MHM.iti.in" m Knjjiand I would like to f>e a member ««f the .ilxtve iMOCiatkai all«l wish lo102 words
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Article56 1933-06-11 13 Tho Fresh Food Refrigerating Co., Ltd. Because there was no quorum, the general meeting of the Fresh Food and Refrigerating Co.. Ltd. (m voluntary liquidation), to beheld yesterday at the cflire of the liquidator. Messrs. Evatt and Co. In the French Bam. Buildings, waa postponed to next Saturday56 words
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Article, Illustration1688 1933-06-11 14 " Rimau - "Rimau" By THE GUILLEMARD CUP LAWN TENNIS MATCHES SUPREMACY OF THE COLONY PLAYERS MISS OLDFIELD'S DEFEAT IN McCABE REAY CUP WILL LADIES' TITLE GO UP-COUNTRY THIS YEAR WEEK-END CRICKET THRILLS HORLEY'S HECTIC HITTING CLARKE CUP MATCH POSTPONED j MALAYA CUP SOCCER COMPETITION KEDAH'S SURPRISE WIN1,688 words
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Article549 1933-06-11 14 "K. 0 - "K. 0.") (BY CONGRATULATIONS go to the Army on "winning the Lowiher Grant Cup at the Inter-Services tournament the other day. It was a night of excellent sport. The fact thai the hall was Qrowded to capacity proves that interest is not only549 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1933-06-11 15 took first knock m the game lla Lumpur and scored 160, J. 1 rr, the Colony plajner, top-scoring SelangOT replied with 2M, the •hander, T. c. Green (53) an-Smiffa (671 scoring 100 runs first uicket. Kw<>k Ah Ken-, T stumper who made 50 hi 1... h innings m1,814 words
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Article92 1933-06-11 15 i« -Mi »KR( >\Y, M< »N]».\V. Naval Ba c r. Rramtoco, |ahm Beaart M.P.H. v. A.P.C., (Ve%lan.iT. tVwtala v. Bonopottes, Ansua Road. if "i«:s!»\v. ji xi-: i;. R.A.F. S.C.C., Anaon k- ad. RDXKSDAY, Jt*Nß i Med. College v. Harlequin*, Sepoy l.un-. MonopoUet v. s-.11.8 AntOH Road. Abattoir* v.92 words
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Article21 1933-06-11 15 TO-DAY. At Sa'.C, Utceit^aa v. I'.s. l«. [ttntnanent). \t Ralestier, Ceylon Tamil ftattet College; Ceylon S.C. v. Me Hot! College.21 words
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Article27 1933-06-11 15 TO-DAY. Iteppei <«C, nioiithlv uu'ilal (ttttar) au<l St. Jame* 1 Cup (qanifrtag round). I .7 ti 1 Chili .'"'M I fo«r mc-, I C v. tpftneM27 words
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Article14 1933-06-11 15 Knlrce* f< ;.«n 1 >urn.<tnci.t > K -1 u-UKjp. t ■•jrcn's," I'Miici' Street14 words
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Article111 1933-06-11 15 i' I l>\\ At t!u CbJnrM SwiaitmMg Ctab: .Mffi (A. and Hi v .«i fast >>t\le Uatvitcap. alirpilo SI Nl>.\Y, JUNK At the ChhttM Swirmmii)* C*hil> Ladies 60 yards brcatt stroke handicap. Men (A. .md B.) too vardii l«ck stroke handicap. Buj:« iiiiil (vjrhl (j ft. aiul iindri 1111 words
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Advertisement146 1933-06-11 15 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 tTiis column BADMINTON. TO-DAY. fiUg IVok ].\r\ t« 1 1 1 v. Mayfl<>ut-r U.V., I »-\«M~hire's146 words
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Article, Illustration144 1933-06-11 16 v. v J:l s..i^-:£ a- tnc Bag day on F. Mr. A. I. Horsky. who made 180 not out for "United Engineers against the Indian Association last week-end. S.^n I^uicl and O iver iAdiuy, iamous Oom^olaiM, as hey will snor.iy been se n144 words
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