Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 June 1933
1933-06-18
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Title Section42 1933-06-18 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I No 5. SINGAPORE, SWDAY, JUNE 18T~193a FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH I INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SaTURDaY PO-T. 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1033. m\ X cjyis.42 words
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142 1933-06-18 1 YESTERDAY'S MALAYA CUP SOCCER. THRILLING GAME AT ANSON ROAD STADIUM. Service Teams Bad Luck. Visitors Give A Rattling Display After Interval. Although rain threatened to wash the match out, it' cleared up sufficiently by four o'clock to enable the Mahya Command and Negri142 words
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Article1276 1933-06-18 1 " Rimau - "Rimau.") Ball Control Difficult After Rain. (By T*HE Malaya Command lost their first Malaya Cup game for the season when they met Negri Sembilan at the Ansoi Read Stadium yesterday, the final sjore reading 2-1 m lavour of the Up-country XI The rain m the afternoon had1,276 words
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Article500 1933-06-18 1 " Reynard - Nippy Negri: Mistakes Of Command. (By "Reynard.") JN spite oi very greasy patches on the ground it was a thrilling game, with good play on both sides. Negri supporters would be the first to concede that the Command were unlucky m the loss of Farmer, their500 words
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Article, Illustration392 1933-06-18 1 Inclement Weather Hyir.s Arrangements. THE fifti.t* nnnivers: -y eclebra u.n an*pcrtg rn:pti::g cf the Singapore R'crraticn C ub which were to b i held yeste-day wore p 5 pened owin: to the ground being wutc r-log d Elaborate prepara'icn.s wc^e macie wk. n«k little pains were tak^n392 words
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Article77 1933-06-18 1 rVeriod Of Complete Jiest Extended. flo< na. June 17. beard 'f six ddeion who ar.. mtmilhi. Mr. Oendhi arc not satisfied with Mi pronirc o-. 'l_;icy ty ~ft^taMlMla4>istai^^^a^S pitt.' mental and physical r st for a further j p.ricd of four w.eks is rerommrr.ded The civil77 words
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Article585 1933-06-18 1 FENG REFUSES TO LEAVE KALGAN. CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE JAPANESE ABANDONED. Central Government Defied. Pugnacious Speeches Io Political Council. Reports that the "Christian General" had KCtded to the request of the Central Government to leave Kalgan are apparently premature, the latest cables stating that he has definitely refused, although lie has585 words
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Article37 1933-06-18 1 Virtual Agreement Already Reached. London, June 17. TT is reported m American circles that a virtual agreement for the stabilisation of the dollar at the approximate pound rate of 4.05 has already boes reached. Renter.37 words
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Advertisement108 1933-06-18 1 SlVo. 1 Beehive— "The Worlds Standard Brandy" This if the slogan sent to us by T( nkiy WEE SENG KIAT, CHOP CHIN GUAN HIN 1 13, South Kridgc Ud., Sin^apor-. Wfcc Wte The FIRST PRIZE Of $50.00. Afte* c.-rfiMlv rvaminirp the huudreds cf other entries received pp7-r I Vr- AN108 words
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Advertisement20 1933-06-18 1 Keaci I lie MALAYA TRIBUNE The Peopled Paper. V f" sniMiiiuuy Mine i CIS. \Siif TtEE I pjr Everywhere I20 words
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264 1933-06-18 2 Sunfca\> TIribune. Singapore: Sunday, June 18, 1933. ELBOW ROOM WANTED. Despite the rain washing out the S.K.C. Jubilee and the local cricket matches the "Sunday Tribune" is again able to offer its readers a lively batch of interesting sports news and comments. All roads led to the Anson Road Stadium264 words
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Article1310 1933-06-18 2 IN AND OUT OF THE MALAYAN COURTS When is a ricksha-puller nol a ricksha-puller? When he's arrested. GENTLEMEN who are all alone m Bras Uasnh Road may sometimes be quite innocent of base intent as one ricksha-puller may discover during his seven months' leisure. :Jc ?J« rjs Schoolboys seem to1,310 words
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Article662 1933-06-18 2 IT'S terrible If I get hold of a gun I'll either shoot them or blow my own brains out. Practically every day I get it an awful, weird, deathly noise and it blackens my thoughts for the rest of the day. There it goes662 words
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Advertisement61 1933-06-18 2 For Perfect i Results Use IKOM 1 Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic I dealers,"Choose a Zeiss" WANTED Fcmal? Dancing Partners of any Nationality. Apply personally at 67, Wilkie Rd., tingapore. be'^rcn hcurs of 9 to 12 a.m. and 6 to 7.30 p.m. WANTED— Baby Slngsr 1928-30 Model;61 words
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Advertisement53 1933-06-18 2 Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) Sole Agents Sinus, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching. coolly caressing TtoxaSLL for discriminating toilets but less expensive. ASK YOUR CHIVBEB 1 OWN53 words
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Perak Lawn Tennis Champions Lose Their Titles.
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Article98 1933-06-18 3 THE STATE TOURNAMENT AT IPOH. UP-COUNTRY CRICKET. BRIGHT BAITING BY DEN.MSCN SMITH AND DAVIS. A remarkable feature of the Perak State Lawn Tennis championships, which have now reached the final stages at Ipoh, is that all the champions have been eliminated and the finalists are either former champions or players98 words
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Article253 1933-06-18 3 Elimination Of All Title Holders. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. June 17. MRS. DANE end Ong Tuan Beng. who won the Perak irixed doubles championship m 1931. entered the finals to-day after a strenuos struggle against Mr. and Mrs. Bede-Cox. The chief surprise of the afternoon was253 words
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Article335 1933-06-18 3 Fine Weather After Weeks. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. A SPLENDID batting performance by T. Denniscn Smith, who scored 66. wus a feature of to-days crick*t match between the Sela rigor police t.nd the P.W.D. After many wot weeks the weather kept fin« to-day.335 words
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Article135 1933-06-18 3 Competition For Perak Police. (From Our Otcn Correspondent. Ipoh, June 17. THE Ipoh Police defeated the Kuala Kangsar Police by 3--0 ta-<lay m the £avi Cup semifinal. The weather was ideal and there was a largo attendance -In the fir^t half. Ipoh dominated the play but could135 words
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Article68 1933-06-18 3 (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 17. Walter Jonklaas (capt), Dew, Whitaker, Spcldewindc, Hannyngton. Suppiah, Reed, Brand. Moreira. Bede-Cox and Perimpanayagam haw been selected to represent Perafc at erfeket against Negri Sembilan next week m Ipoh. The tea.n is the same as that which opposed Pc-nang with68 words
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Article207 1933-06-18 3 First For Present Season. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. ijiOß the first time this season Lai] Singh ■I scored a "duck" when playing for th.Se*angor Indian Association against the Tamils. TAMILS. D. Manuel c Lall Singh b Giil o G. Chinniah run out 15207 words
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Article162 1933-06-18 3 "Hector" Beaten Uy Wiltshires. riMiE aoooai team ot ttoa t.s.s. "Hatter," A censidored to have food chance of chajlrngins tht .'upremacv of the -Ranciif m thU .war's OOmpetitlOD f' r the Sailor's Ii: ilituto Cup. w«-ie given a trial gama ;it the V.M.C.A. ITOlind y:& :rc'av162 words
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Article51 1933-06-18 3 European Zone SemiFinal. London. June 16 At Emtbiurm to-day. m tbc first U| tluir s-mi-nnal match m til- Davis t>ro European zone. Fred Perry (Great. Britain^ beat M:nzel (Chechoslovalcia) 6—l 6—4 3.— Reuter. The vinners of the above meet the winners Of Australia v. Japan m the51 words
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Article23 1933-06-18 3 American Vars ty BwK Race. New London, Jir. 17 Harvard defeated Yale m Hrn annual boat race here to-day. Router.23 words
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Article44 1933-06-18 3 The V.M.C.A. first tram lost to the Scissor Chiaste Recreation Club. Scores: YMCA. 95 <c. C. Jumcau:< J5. J. Ebrracia Chinese 131 (Ah Ken? 56. Loh Ah Lum 21 YU9 Wah 5 for 27. Tay 3 for 24 C. Labrooy •> lor 2S >44 words
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Article176 1933-06-18 3 Men's Singles At The BLC.G ALL the ipb] mtrred for th»« n*'n'< r i vniKapor.* !.mn la champion blp I rnaomri winch is to b> played at the B.C.C dorii the week from M d;<y to Tf. teOld MUCH at 4 l. r > fcOHBOW MM t176 words
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Article220 1933-06-18 3 Text Of SecMd Magistrate's Judgment. Tho following is the full u*\t ol the judgment m tin* case n\ whi. h Mr. C. N. Lcnnbn kr-ii v.as chared vith defamation before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W Hay>. and ocqultted on Friday. "The letter contained an imputation of si220 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-18 3 J 7* JMv pKrrTTMii rini«ii\ JBHF 't| BUiLDEH ■> W U^Wi -^inQAPORB11 words
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Advertisement130 1933-06-18 3 SINGAPORE V. NEGRI SEMBILAN. J TEAMS FOR TO-DAY'S INTER-STATE I (I 7 FRIENDLY AT JALAN BESAR. I t 1 I SINGAPORE. I I 1 Said Sarip Abdul Rahman Hay John Then Ah Hui j I Mat Ncor Dolfattah j Mahniaod Keng Hock Quec Liang j I f Referee Qj Mr.130 words
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Advertisement46 1933-06-18 3 BIG DROP IN PRICE QUA LC AST MOWERS REDUCED BUT DESIGN IMPROVED LESS o' < C^SH DISCOUNT GRASS BOX 54.3«. LESS Ml CASH DISCOUNT SPECIAL RATES TOR CLUBS AND DEALERS Made m England SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD m, MNGAPOUK KLALA LITMPI R. PENANG AND IPOIJ.46 words
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Article360 1933-06-18 4 uigTipore Star. TO m: SEEN HERE SOON. MAURICE Braddell, a member oi the well-known Malayan family, is becoming <>no of the i/io.st popular British film players of the day. anr. there is now m existence m Singapore a Maurice Braddell < lub. Mr. BraddeU will appear i.i360 words
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Article256 1933-06-18 4 Hurt In Alleged Rash Driving:. iTrom Our Oun Ccrrt'sponstent.i Iporh. June 17. Fpuit'l'HEl? <videnco was recorded m connection with the case against Mr. Johnson, the dental surf,er>n who is charged with causlltg grievous hurt to Captain Fraser, the Hilky Car Company's representative, by drlv- ing hi.s car256 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-06-18 4 A group photograph taken at the wedding of Mr. Ng Teong Sew and Miss Teo Bong Chee, at Kuala Lumpur.20 words
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Article327 1933-06-18 4 Singapore Described To South Africa. IVi f r i i U n nee lo be: Ufc m are made by Mks fcmth J;srK William*, who >\as well-known m business circles here until recently, m the Course of an article m the €t( >utspan," a South327 words
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Article118 1933-06-18 4 Yesterday Afternoon's Downpour* Y EST ERDAY afix^ncon's rain did more than A step the iporta which w?r e to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Singapore Recreation Ciub. At the other end of the same padang, th" Singapore Cricket Club practic? for the Cle.-k Cup was postponed,118 words
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Article57 1933-06-18 4 Cotton Brokers And Japanese Boycott, Bombay, June 17. In retaliation for the Japanese boycott of Indian cctton, it is understood that an influential section of the Bombay Brok3rs Association is considering the boycott of Japanese memUCTS. The Association's president has appealed to fotto S E inners to makeReuter - 57 words
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Article85 1933-06-18 4 The S.A.P.A. Malaya Cup team will meet Ktgri Sembilan at the Jalan Besar S'adium this aft moon at 5.15 p.m. m an int*r-State friendly. The Singapore side will be the same as that which opposed the State at Sercmban QD the 10th and the Negri Sembilan XI will85 words
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Article154 1933-06-18 4 Energetic Round-Un Of Armed Boyanese. Sma:t work en th? part of the Detective Branch led the capture of four armed Ecvancse teamen who were brought up for trial before the District Jud?e (Mr. H. A. Forre: yesterday and convicted. On June 11 detectives arrested a Boyanes?, Sohit154 words
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Article47 1933-06-18 4 MYSTERY MAN." Closing Date Fixed For Entries. Owinj* to the enormous mail received by the Mystery Mun, readers m Singapore are asked to note that no correspondence received after Wednesday of each week can be attended to. Up-ccuntry readers may send m their challenges up to Thursday.47 words
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Article191 1933-06-18 4 Two Indians Ordered To Be Repatriated. "T I,T my eyes go behind if I have done so." -Li said a Tamil, Ramasar.y by name, when he was charged with another Tamil yestercay morning with having created a nulsanc* by running after the motor-car of a European m191 words
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Article29 1933-06-18 4 St. Pauls (Minnesota), June 17 William Hamm, a wealthy brewer, has bocil kidnapped, his captors threatening death ii default of a hundred thousand dollar ransom ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article167 1933-06-18 4 Progress Of Round Malaya Trip. Mchamed Yuncs and Mohamed Said, the two ycung Malacca Malays who set out from the "Malaya Tribune" office on a walk rouna Malaya or- i he morning of May 17. reaching Johore Bnhru the same day. and frcm whom we last heard from167 words
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Article128 1933-06-18 4 Eurasian Sent Away For Observation. When a your.*; Eurasian, A. Chopard, cppeared bcfoie the Second Magistra.e «M.\ a. W. Hay) yes rrday on a charge cf ch-mtur? havng refu:ed to pry Icr liquir vhch re, had consumed m a pubic hcue m Vi to ia Street128 words
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Article549 1933-06-18 4 "Samarang" Screened. WHAT HOLLYWOOD THINKS OP IT. C tNGAHIRK |ieo|.U will H *J thai recently ;i dim rontin ,-nt, under the direction of Mr. Ward Wing, re- 1 turned l(» Hollywood i,,.,, SinKipon alter completing m film with ;i local set. king ami which was acted549 words
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135 1933-06-18 4 WORLD CONFERENCE. King Invites Delegates To Garden Party. London. June 17. Tho social ?lde of the World Economic Conference is dominant to-day. The del. gate* are anticipating a restful week-end. It is doutful whether the currency ntgotia. 'lor:, which have succ edtd war debts as the dominant issue, v illReuter - 135 words
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Article137 1933-06-18 4 Stranded Boy Whi Hawked Without Licence. Among the many cases of hawking without licence that came up before Mr J p p Oregfc-. Third Magistrate, yesterday, was one m which an Indian Mohammedan boy of 14 was char K «l w.th hawkinx without n licence. Ihe appealing137 words
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Advertisement81 1933-06-18 4 Mr. Maurice |f^3| (right) m a iM bJ KkflS'J scene from fc j v Men of To-^ morrow." r^jHSS^ I L-^j^Sc^ThUDS'^Bßß^^^^^^ *f JB^^^k bw j«T vE^^Bßb Bf I I -^jrc! j« pbk^w— k^h -jS^ ♦fts^- O^S \K BV^^^BBl I BBBBM ■<TlrJfr* aJw^WPijtjffßJ B^BJ "jJc^i £4 c^»V»^ XBJ^Sy j^j^^ I B>81 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-18 4 25 Cents EveryWhere v PASTE L AWFI 1 S(hmihuh> ct^Ktci 111 words
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Article, Illustration722 1933-06-18 5 CINEQUE - CINEQUE B*_ J> l •"<••■'. pr< rit attraction a 4 j S* ie llatthi -^-i tid i Gau |i« lir Which \v.j:-, <|<- I li< J rince of Wales an H a Jessie Matthewn is a i ffirl whose natural charm of mer722 words
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Article134 1933-06-18 5 PinCftr oj i.V' i. ir i i- R\fl PAYABLE l.\ ADVAM K. Deliver) Including Indsdtng .it othce lt-~t.iL;>. l'<i>t,)^«.' <>r doM to |o foreign residence. l .M.S. Cu—tri— V«:irlv 3 .j6 S^S H;ilf-\V:,I 1 1. JO !M.<^ s^.f'| i.»u;ttit-i 1\ |0.6a fo.6| |t.3 I li «l !.:<• k134 words
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Advertisement201 1933-06-18 5 MATINEE TO-DAY, 3.15. ft *^T '^^EJ Your favouri <■ Corr dy Pair m iPi^. m S-J »-4 wfl^L. **< V^s COHENS g KELLYS s^ly fl m TROUBLE! .m^Sf Imagine them as Sailors bold fetta «Uumu< IT'S A YELL O SULLIVAN. TUESDAY! UNIVERSAL*S SEhSATION OF 1933CLYDE BEATTY, world famous >\ ild-animal201 words
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Advertisement282 1933-06-18 5 1 FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION jUS E j ATANK NIGRAH PIt.LS v 2 Pin I wily. 111 I'll i•■ tU! C fuf 2 urinary «lw*i i. i I iij caset re-| gnlfltifi front yv indnlftno, hnparting nondtrful strength antl 2 vigour, tiding digcttioa .mj tlitr.-j s by increasing md282 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1933-06-18 6 NOKMA - NOKMA :*f PARIS SILHOUETTES FOR EVENING SCORN UNIFORMITY. HpIlC Royal Singapore Yacbi Clab'i 111 Sea Kv\ Kan-, were hu K <j sac* the races finished at Bea iew i a glorioai day and l mrned at to watch the event. Swimming w fine, high tide1,210 words
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Article143 1933-06-18 6 False feathers are smarter than the real as trimmings and details for evening clothes tnis coming season. They are made of chitfon, taffeta, and satin to form boas, bands, and so forth. Evening skirt lengths range from ankles for semi-demi to trails for very grand evenings. Mainbocher and143 words
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Advertisement31 1933-06-18 6 MODERN FRENCH HAIR DRESSING By EXPERTS PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair Gallia $10 Long $15 Opera system $15 Eugene system $20 $25 MAISON MARCELLE LATE MAISON NITTO. 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807).31 words
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Advertisement149 1933-06-18 6 a. Tfl€ N-E-WtST I Bf^ 3 lIIIWI IIIW CRtATION m POWDtR/ ASK FOR H2 1 0 1 6 £$gjft This love!) ne%v pon r i y TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S KW BIOCITIN Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and H Ensures Against Physical an:J Mental l-«tigue. Obtainable m powder149 words
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Advertisement197 1933-06-18 7 r By Special Appointment H.M THE KING OF SIAM. Established 1 i 72 nisTiNt tivf: designs m POriTLAK JKWLLLERY. X SET WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS. 3 J DESIGNED IN THE MODERN TASTE ffl G AND PRICED AT TO-DAYS NEW p\ -.1 LEVELS. d IT WE OFFER OUTSTANDING VALUES tn t197 words
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Advertisement832 1933-06-18 7 m**^£=Z^ mmm^l PARLOPHONE RECORDS. MONOLOGUBS »v RON \Ln I rank IV. Rlo43— Crepe SoUs. s Nothing ever happens to aooM Bki& R126C You've uot to pay for tftrytbinf I vo 1 1 Z I She dotsn't only |t t you with her I 2 brant y. I Rl 114— I'd832 words
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Advertisement9 1933-06-18 7 ...mm.. l-^^ 33EWP' tBB ijl LVSK? .^1 Jk LV9 words
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Advertisement340 1933-06-18 7 To b| slim is no X Pr>b!rm m poum /<^J^fc g txpvrtly designed \o <:■ i to iinuit- Uttßtuti t I »MSOM I. I! 5,,,. Si 1 1 x 1 1 "i Phone 4485 j IKY AS Vor MAY. YOU j CANT i 1X1) A GIFT THAT I WILL MKAX340 words
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Article, Illustration1566 1933-06-18 8 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya. \TI 1 Who Heal By Prayers And Chants. The Malay doctors are credited with marvellous powers of healing and are consuited about afflictions both of body and mind. These stories are about men still living m Singapore, who will vouch for the truth of1,566 words
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Article1248 1933-06-18 8 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim By London, May 30. Cricket aid especially cricket m Australia will be the theme of a quite considerable ?rou > cf books to be published, m the munedmtt future. FcriuTia'ely for the putaUtthen (if im fortunately for the gamci the tubject can be1,248 words
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Advertisement155 1933-06-18 8 WATCHES OMEGA ROSKOPF TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET bou $6.00 WRIST 12.5' SILVER POCKET 17. b( WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.8 GOLD POCKET 40.0T WRIST is.s< it 18 ct 75.0 Dust Water Proof 14 ct 66.01 STOP-WATCHES from U\s( BVE&T WATCH GUARANTEED REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY155 words
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Advertisement123 1933-06-18 8 The Control Of Motherhood. (By J. P. Gair). This is the mos. Authentic Treatise on thr Subject of Birth-Control y*t published. Shows how to make Man-lag, as happy for th- Woman as fo: the Man; A Bock tha- :iaa evoked hundreda of Grateful let -cs from Married Women. CONTENTS 1123 words
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Article, Illustration2220 1933-06-18 9 MYSTERY MAN'S REPLIE3. Indian Kopc Trick. KUALA LUMPUR WINS THIS TIME. rpHE "Mystc: Man's" Nr.il 1,,, A this, iveek inu t i «i»tiuiU> ;i record for any individual ii, Singapore. By every mail on Monday, itusaay, an. Wednesday, chalk;v}t: v T,.,nre(i m troiii cvi2,220 words
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Article944 1933-06-18 9 SECOND WEEKS RESULT. Mr. Atldad bin Haji Yassin's Clever Forecast. Seven results were correctly forecast out of nine matches played as set out m our second week's soccer competition, by Mr. Atldad bin H ji Y;u ..in of 103, Shrewsbury Koad, Singapore. thousands of entries wer944 words
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Advertisement76 1933-06-18 9 A/«w JSveready j f=a| flashlights I pi at I 1 Greatly Reduced i I MM o 1 Prices. J I Regular Eveready Superior j 1 Quality, Workmanship I I m and Material |I I I j m 1 For Sale Everywhere j "|Smuf| THADt MARK f MalT;)l r f^^9 FLASHLIGHTS76 words
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Advertisement24 1933-06-18 9 To the Editor, SUNDAY TRIBUNE," Anson Koad, Singapore. I challenge the Mystery Man to write a humorous story on the subject of Name Address24 words
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Advertisement149 1933-06-18 9 REGLYIOL is a great cure for DIABETES. X was shown upon chemical inalysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine of patients after I few days 1 treatment with his preparation was 2 reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the j various organs of149 words
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Miscellaneous456 1933-06-18 9 TO-DAY'S RADIO. FOLLOWING the weekly news-letter, an hour later, followed by the 8.8.C. Dance which will be broadcast as usual from Orchestra, rhe Kmpire station at 8.50 p.m., there Reginald Frost will tfive a cinema or^an will be a religious service to-day, at 9.05, recital at 11.05 on Wednesday, including456 words
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Article2305 1933-06-18 10 Berta Ruck - MEN WHO TAN TURN INTO TIGERS. Berta Ruck. I Our Short Story i ECHO. B» Many strange stories are told m Malaya of the men of Sumatra who can turn themselves into tigers. This is the tale of one of these men who went to live m a kampong on2,305 words
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Article270 1933-06-18 10 Yarns at the Totem. VEEfTERDAY a number of Patrol Leaders met me at Headquarters, and arrangements were made about these camps. I expect your P. L. told you something- about them last week. What we want is to have Patrols going out to the Purdy Camp on their own* making270 words
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113 1933-06-18 10 Notes and News For Malayan Boy Scouts. of bridge. I think it v.ilj be excltiu- and as ft will b: down at Headquarters I eiqfcct you «iH have a larec auclitncc. j Headquarters. npHE decoration of the Scouts Room at H. Q ■1 is very nearly completed. If your troop113 words
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Advertisement113 1933-06-18 10 the WORLD {I against disease V /I R carried by insects yS^^^M •.!>/•.*>.•. ■.'.->yT^^ fc __^*^^^^■:\:■■.:^^^^^■■!•V"^v:::^^■■■■^^^■^:^^^•:v///■••:^::^•>•:X•■^^^K"•■•■••^V/.•i^■ Insecti are dangerous! Guard yourself J^Sh/A I the sure way from these small, swift rf^PK moving pests. To avoid typhoid carried L^"^~ by flics, malaria and yellow fever ear- B^^CSSS^fill^^R ried Ivy mosquitoes, bubonic113 words
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Advertisement295 1933-06-18 10 i V/ rnrr&ietic. La x^ f\ brisk and vivacious t hat's //l how Sanatogen will make you. J) f I Sanatogen will make you look i/ !•>' better, and make you /eel f f better. It will enable you to I I do twice as much, twice as I well295 words
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Article, Illustration943 1933-06-18 11 WITH OUR YOUNG PEOPLE. A corner for children, conducted b y Uncle Harry. r KLL, children, I expect you are all waiting verj anxiously for the result of the snapshot competition 1 here were not so many entries this linu> as there were for the essay contest, but the result943 words
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Article, Illustration959 1933-06-18 11 A London Letter London. May 30. Al' hough such a large number of Church of England clergy graduate from King's College, London, first-year men are always surprised When they meet a surpliced choir walking m procession along the College corridors especially as the choir are carrying lcng sticks. They lime959 words
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Advertisement138 1933-06-18 11 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SmTLRMKNTSh HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, c.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British138 words
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Advertisement59 1933-06-18 11 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. n thai' keeps Teeth 1 'Brillinni' wifh LuoTrcand 1 Free from Dec ay. 0559 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1933-06-18 12 "Shoulder- Strap - WITH THE MALAYAN VOLUNTEERS "Shoulder-Strap." By About the Range— A" have a washout The Rifle Association —Departure and a Return The Armoured Car goes Wet." r j HK lull which always follows the King a Birthday Parade Eeems ti> have siM edf tor tne past week has !<• e:i fuU1,132 words
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Article1493 1933-06-18 12 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. Chinese Students 9 Literary Association Imporiance of Work Done Mandarin Classes i Pheng Sim Kok Membership Campaign Scremban Chinese B.P. Singapore Khalsa I Association Good Progress Made. TI IK nieatberalhp <>i the Chinese BCadk^tt* Uiterary Aaaociatton m Singapore is m the neighbourhood ol ch\ an<l «>f that1,493 words
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Advertisement102 1933-06-18 12 Throbbing Pain X T 7* yv^ IHE acute pains V *VV produced by sprains quickly v ,f\ yield toSloan's Liniment. When y^^^W%^ V i applied {o the aching part it /^H ™V'A i 1 Y Jf stimulates circulation instantly; tilt, WJr produces a swift action by the f mljr blood102 words
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Advertisement113 1933-06-18 12 Nj ft/ SilEKTinC\LI> (iinn g CTS. uipge nil I OfT Everywhere Applied f^^m keep liair m place all day BB^\^L/ r y^ It takes only a minute or so to rub a f^W Ww I k^>^ "ttlc Stacomb into your hair and scalp. I W&r 'frtfiSr l\ J& Then a113 words
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Miscellaneous293 1933-06-18 12 TODAY'S CLUB EVENTS. A special g neral meeting of the Juvenile Badminton Party will be h Id M 7. Emerald Hill Road, at 11 am. Th? Bales ir Fricntl'.y At;.'.itir P.i.y are holding an rx ./acrdinaiy gtaonU rra-ii'f at th- residenc- >l Mr Nyn Erni ■oog, 420. Ealestier Road, at293 words
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Article1673 1933-06-18 13 THE COMPETITION SECTIONS. Many Readers Favour Crosswords. (To the Edtioi <>i the "Sunday Tribune"). Sir, Vow readers arc niam and varied atH.l >o;i should \v\ t., gervc .ill sections. N<»t all of them .m keen "racing" or ••football" fans. A crcssworj puzzle should le launched m1,673 words
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Article398 1933-06-18 13 SCHOOLMASTER AND HUNTER. Trip Up Siak River. MALAYAN TRADER HORN.* 1 gCHOOLMASTEK and big-gmm< hunter, Mr. E. L. Carnegie, a Geylang resident, plana a month-lon 'ri]> to th i :V a Ri\S distri lof Stiftifttra i I Ai gust to shoot ti and elephant. He han had hia own vessel398 words
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Advertisement588 1933-06-18 13 Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $100. $T6o Sunda y Tribune ~¥T~ Must B; Entrance Won (No. 5.) Fee. In yk of tilt larg- following which soccer enjoys and the interest which even up-country pacplt take m the progress of the scree:- Leagues In Singapore the "Sunday Tribune"588 words
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Advertisement27 1933-06-18 13 The Greatest of all stage Successes— Now one of the Rlclro-GoMwyn-IMa:?! S Triumphs cf the Talking Screen. THE WHITE SISTE R With HELEN HAVES and CLARK GABLE.27 words
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Advertisement247 1933-06-18 13 SllOlllU A:iv l>! V"i»r CLOCKS "S YICK WOII HING 4M I And Tl i ni I R i i.^tii -i mi 111 no time, al the MOSI VTE CH VRGBS. .v \v .itches A .JO P. Throat i Trouble FORMAMINT The <>t'rirt-killini| Throat tablet conquers Sire Throat and protectH you247 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1933-06-18 14 " Rimau - "Rimau" MALAY CUP SOCCER COMPETITION DID SINGAPORE BEAT NEGRI ON MERIT OR LUCK? CHANCE FOR SOCCER FANS TO DECIDE FOR THEMSELVES—TO-DAY'S INTERSTATE FRIENDLY GAME AT JALAN BESAR DWINDLING INTEREST IN CRICKET TOURNAMENT—SOME GIANT? OF THE PASTLAST WEEK'S BOXING THE W ALLEY -GRAHAM FIGHT PULAU BRANVH1,534 words
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Article, Illustration729 1933-06-18 14 *' KX>. » - KX>.») (BY IN beating Bud Walley so decisively at the New World Arena la?t veek, Aircraftsman Graham has proved his class beyond all doubt Indeed, it is no exaggeration to say -hat on the form he displayed against Walley, Graham should prove a729 words
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Article, Illustration2334 1933-06-18 15 Tin Cattlemen, who have played Uvo nies than their ikmu-m rivals, i t njoy a three points' lead! nd Division of the League] i of the Marines is better] \r are still an unbeaten side. *> S^C H ;nv ihird m the (aides I >i\ ision and the2,334 words
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Advertisement52 1933-06-18 15 urci m i \\V^ V PASTE scifNutu/U-ty ccyiiicf 1 Grand Clearance Sale One Week Only Commencing 17th To 23rd June, 1933. Shoes For All The Family Gent's ShoM Iron 9100 Lid.e's Slv>e, from OO cts Childron's Shoes ttom SO cis Convince Yourself! Visit Us!! 74, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Near?52 words
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Article, Illustration201 1933-06-18 16 Malayan and General News In Pictures. Member* <>( th«- Toag S<k>ii Kok Association, photographed on the ;i-t anniverarv .it Mr <<• ih rin k'i,.n i i i t t 1 l t 1 Kiongs residence. In the centre is the cup v-huh was tiven a- a souveim t<> i.'!<.- retired201 words
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