Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 July 1933
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section22 1933-07-02 1 he Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No. 7. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 193a FIVE CUNTS.22 words
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472 1933-07-02 1 INTERNATIONAL WAR ON SPECULATORS. ANGLO -US. REPLY TO GOLD BLOC ULTIMATUM. Banks To Act At Once. First Crisis At The World Conference Solved. Last night's cables indicate that the first real crisis at the World Economic Conferen has been grot over without a break-up or472 words
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Article440 1933-07-02 1 London, July 1. rjONFERENCE delegates are Possessing their souls m patience pending the receipt of President Roosevelt's keenly awaited reply on d formula for the solution of the Currency problem sent to him yesterday. This is now expected late m the afternoon, when Mr. Mac Donald willReuter - 440 words
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Article46 1933-07-02 1 'Plane Crashes; Another Missing. Amsterdam, July 1. ONE of the Italian flying boats living th; Atlantic capsized on landing and three men of the Italian Air Force were seriously injured. One 'plane, for which motor-boats are at present searching. Ls missing ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration885 1933-07-02 1 MISS ENA GUAf KHENG. Educated In Paris. DAUGHTER OF DR. LIM BOON KENG. J^ BRILLIANT wedding function took place yesterday morning at j the Garden Club, China Building, Chulia Street. Singapore. There was a large gathering of well-known people at the reception. The occasion was the marriage885 words
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Article495 1933-07-02 1 Excess Production. JOHORE MINER FINED. (Front Out Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 1. QNE of the first cases of its kind came before Capt. Nelson Jones (First Magistrate) this morning, when a well known Chinese towkay of Singapore, owning property and tin mines m Johore, was fined495 words
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Article348 1933-07-02 1 MUST PROCEED TO PEIPING. '"Nanking's Decision. Effective Action If He Disobeys. T*HE Central fpOTajaiaaul Ibm delivered an ultimatum to Gen. Feng Yu Ilsiang. The "Christian General" has been asked to pr/xeed to Peinip.gr with his 3,000 guards. athMßj|_B effective action will be taken against him. It is348 words
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Article298 1933-07-02 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Officers And Crew Saved By Tenders. Thi Mar liip Erkien" of the Japans*! vdmiial Yoncuchi. Commander of the Jap tne* r* fhhd (Yi.-etsrt S uadron while passßaf Vushansien on it„s was lo Sz.echucn, grounded nd soon foundered. f>n JflBM 28. All the cffjcer. and298 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement56 1933-07-02 1 THE LANKA STORES. Xo. 28. Riverside. Malacca. Braaeft n». Ifl Pat— Abdullah. ataar. HOOKS! BOOKS!! books!!: CASSKLLS NOVELS. BOOK-BINDING. W' have *****1 aria: Yemen's with B book-htnde from Singapore to do BCBfc-Bflndlnfl -or our customers Tho >■ lor whom such work has been dune ar? more than airshed with the56 words
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Advertisement15 1933-07-02 1 I Chateau Tanunda •> aaa> A f^j Brandy €0 QA per Bo:i,c tP-i.uU at all floret.15 words
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Advertisement30 1933-07-02 1 PRIZES FOR COUPLETS, i Iv [at Fila ar_ offer. 1 b> the -Mystery Btan fer cr_aie*« ecr.s'.ructed frcm h_adiufn m thh is*ue of Uic Sunday Tribune^ i SEE PAGE 1730 words
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Advertisement30 1933-07-02 1 WHY CO ELSE WHERE lOK t'P-TO-DATE .NEWS WHEX YOTJ I AN {MET IT «r At Ml N. A. HAMEID &<<>.. Sultan SI root Station or Jiranch al (i.V.O. Iluildinu'. KUALA LUMPUM30 words
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Article336 1933-07-02 2 Singapore: Sunday, July 2, 1933. IS IT WORTH IT? Attempts are already being made to estimate the probable cost of the World Economic Con- f erence to the nations participat- j ing m it. The British Government is, of course, bearing the comparatively modest cost of converting the336 words
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Article1419 1933-07-02 2 TTP-COUNTRY criminals should stay whore they are. Singapore may seem to be an attractive harvest, but there is disillusionment m store for the man who thinks he can get avvav with things for very long. One, of the name of Hadji,, came down1,419 words
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Article, Illustration666 1933-07-02 2 WHAT'S all this nonsense about old W jokes'? It reminds of the good old days when a corn-cure advertisement only showed the lady's foot. a a a* a Which also recalls to mind that the improvement m the efficiency of human vision is well666 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement22 1933-07-02 2 For 1 Pertect < i i Results Use mm Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. "Choose a Zeiss 922 words
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Advertisement62 1933-07-02 2 mmmaWUaSmkmW Malaya's Premierwhisky Obtainable from all Clubs. Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) Sole Agents Sin* Ilarliy Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuchiag. ■■-■■■-■■■a mm,, T t exquisitely lovely _m\^mmmmam9 _B_l mw mm\ mw mmr B_P >62 words
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1154 1933-07-02 3 Accident Mars Opening Day Of The I poh Races. M4YO PICKED UP UNCONSCIOUS: HORSE DESTROYED. YESTERDAY S RACE MEETING. SENLAC BEATS REFILL IN IHE SENIOR DIVISION. The opening day of the Perak Turf Club's two-day professional race meeting at Ipoh yesterday was marred by an accident which necessitated removal of1,154 words
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Article87 1933-07-02 3 Eldred And Smith In Pinal. *TIHE semi-lmals m the Island Golf ChampionA ship were played yesterday at the Thompson Head Link::. The Brat match, tha: betw en W Eldred and B J. lehtewood, was won by Eldred two and one, while i. t. Smith beat Sq.-Leader A.87 words
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Article725 1933-07-02 3 Chinese Beat I.C.F.A. DULL GAME AT JALAN BESAR. Chinese had BO difficulty m beating the lndo-( Vyloii2se at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday m the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The Indians were beaten from the tart and had to concede six goals without being able725 words
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Article135 1933-07-02 3 Start Of Tournament Yesterday. THE four-ball (American) billiards amateur championship teurnament tat the Challenge Shield presented by Messrs. Frankel Brothers was begun yesterday, when two ti°s were played off and resulted as follows. Ghulan Hussain bin Haji Ibrahim (Java Pranakan Cub) 300 beat Gan Hock Hoe United135 words
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Article27 1933-07-02 3 Owing to the death of the wife of a member of the Nondescripts' team, the match between the N.C.C. md R.1.. fixed for j yesterday, war, cancelled.27 words
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Article346 1933-07-02 3 Brilliant. Century By Alvis. THE College of Medicine bm m a very favour able position ai the close of the first day", play m the annual two-day tlxtiiro with Rallies ToOege reeterdax When stumps woe drawn, owing to bad li.iht. he College of Medicine secuied eiidit of ihefc346 words
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Article32 1933-07-02 3 The match between the Ceylon S.C and the V.M.C.A. vhih m t0 hay be pmyea yesterday at E_l-„thr. was eancelcd as the former were unable to raise a side.32 words
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Article380 1933-07-02 3 D'COTTA SCORES A CENT URY. Padang clubs At The S.R. Be i h s.e o. crtaket their BUfttct) I 8.0. < nd i i Ihe pßcLui •vitii the Bin) ap the lattei i.. alalia Ike > 'v. Jcaaph'a Ini Itutku b At the BJtO. and i ii Chit batted Dral380 words
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Advertisement244 1933-07-02 3 For Your Pranom Needs Always Say TAN-SAD And Make Sure of Satisfaction. Bft_. fw_ Bt» T >e~^__ S_^_B— i I w _»_L' Jt_> «y TAN-SAD FOLDELITE FOLDING TAN-SAI) FOLDING AIL PERAMBULATOR. 10 Tarn, Bflaßu w iud Wheels with writ r bb< i oil-sprung chassis with folding movement lflet eel leaf244 words
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Article1688 1933-07-02 4 SEQUEL TO ALLEGED ANNOYANCE OF GIRLS. INDIAN COMPLAINANTS STORY. WATER SPILLED ON ACCUSED FROM BEOttOOM WINDOW. There was a motley crowd m the Fourth Police Court yesterday to listen to a story of an alleged assault by six Jews on an Indian. The quarrel apparently arose1,688 words
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Article606 1933-07-02 4 Solicitor's Clerk Convicted. JUDGMENT was delivered by the Third Magistrate yesterday m the case an which I. J. Edwards, a solicitor's clerk m Singapore, was charged with criminal breach of trust m lespect of me sum of $40 entrusted to him by a Chinese client. Mr.606 words
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Article182 1933-07-02 4 Deserted And Stowed Away. A Japanese detective attached to Uie Detective Branch was produced before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday on charges of deserting the Police force and fading to deliver Government property comprising a fer vice revolver and 24 rounds of ammunition, a pair182 words
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Article105 1933-07-02 4 Malacca Tough Gets Gaol. Malacca, June 30. Before Mr. J. C. Derrick, the police magistrate, to-day. Chcong Thin, a Cantonese, stood charged with assaulting Lim Heng with a knife. The complainant, a barber, stated thH on April 21 last he was walking towards Third Cross Street, when105 words
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Article2062 1933-07-02 4 WOODSVILLE FARM MANAGER. Loan Not Ib Books. Charge Of Criminal Breach Of Trust. A FURTHER stage m the case of alleged criminal breach of trust m respect of $150 m which a Ceylon Burgher. C. N. Leembruggen, is charged, was reached before the Third Magistrate (Mr.2,062 words
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Article346 1933-07-02 4 Singapore Chinese Wins $100. UR L. C. YEOK of 161, South Bridge ifl Road, wins the prize of $10(1 offered m our fourth football forecast competition, by correctly forecasting the margins by which six of the teams whose names were set out m the Sunday Tribune346 words
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Article286 1933-07-02 4 Towkay *s Complaint Of Assault. A Malay Police Constable was exonerated »eserday by the Fouth Magistrate. Mr. L. R. F. Jail, when he was charged with having Aflflß ■riminal force and wrongfully confining a Jhinc c named Ong Chee Kee. Mr. E. E. Thuraisingam appeared for the l286 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous247 1933-07-02 4 SPORTS DIARY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO- DA I SC.F.A. Cup BflßflVflflflfli Jalan Besar. TO-MORROW. JULY 3 Bramtoco v. A PC. Anson Road. Monopolies v. SUB. BJLB TUESDAY JULY 4 P Brani v. R A aflflflflß Road S.C.C. Malays. JBIfIB B snr WEDNESDAY. JUL. Wilts II Chines 11, Jalan Besar. Harlequins v.247 words
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516 1933-07-02 5 CROCODILES IN HIE RHIO ARCHIPELAGO. LOCAL HUNTER'S ADVENTURE. SHOOTING WITH THE AID OF AN ELECTRIC TORCH. Crocodiles are often responsible for considerable danage and loss of life m the islands of the Rhio Archipelago. Early this month reports that goats and poultry had been lost by villagers on Puloe Soegei516 words
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Article165 1933-07-02 5 But Men Play "Great" Bridge. Capetown. WOMEN as a class arc better bridge p'.ayc ra than men. but the greatest lnd.TM.val players m the world are all men. Women know the methodical game bot'e but they lack the imagination or courage thai would make them great players.165 words
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What They Write To Us.
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Letter318 1933-07-02 5 Crossword Puzzle. (To the Editor of the "Sunday Tribune.") Sir, If you will allow me space m your rolumns to say something regarding the suggested Crosswords, I entirely agree with your correspondents that one be started as soon as possible. It should be a jolly hard one always and should318 words
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Letter132 1933-07-02 5 (To the Editor of the "Sunday Tribune.") Sir,— The clarion call by your numerous HadBIB to add a Crossword Puzzle In your popular Sunday Tribune lured me to comment a word or two. I do agree with all your readers' view^ published m last week's issue. Moreover, should the suggestion132 words
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Letter158 1933-07-02 5 (Ta the Editor of the 'Sunday Tribune.") Sir -I disagree with Mr. C. H. Kuek's propooal dated 18th inst saying that a crossword ptoade competition is merely "wasting precious time It trains our brain to success. Perseverance j is the mother of success and should be ac- I companied with158 words
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Letter367 1933-07-02 5 (To Vie Editor of the "Sunday Tribune.") Sir.— "Do prizes make a circulation?" you ask m the last issue of the Sunday Tribune, presumably m reply to your many readers' loud clamour for varied contests. Your answer Is that they do not. Your figures, being derived from your $100367 words
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Letter249 1933-07-02 5 (To the Editor of the Sunday Tribune." Sir. I heartily agree with "Benson's" openion m your last week's issue of the Sunday Tribune. What we need is encouragement to lift us out of the rut of "Ma'ayan" English, as is spoken by the majority of Asiatics all over Malaya This249 words
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Letter82 1933-07-02 5 (To the Editor of the -Sunday Tribune."j Sir. —I have much pleasure to inform you that since the first appeal ance of your first issue of Sunday Tribune on May 21. I haw taken it each week and I can say that yours is the most interesting paper m Malaya82 words
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Letter146 1933-07-02 5 (To the Editor of the "Sunday Tribune.') Sir. As an ardent reader of your paper and an interested participant m the football competition of the Sunday Tribune, I wish to suggest that the airangements of the competititlocs which had been adhered to Bfl the previous issues of146 words
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Letter46 1933-07-02 5 (To the Editor of the 'Sunday TVibune.") Sir. —It giv-s me treat pleasure to read m the Sunday Tribune that many of your reader. have approached \ou with a view to starting a Crossword Competition. Yours, etc.. Y. E. laVat C\il Aerodrome, Sing pore, June 11146 words
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Letter230 1933-07-02 5 (To the Editor of the Sunday Tribune."/ Sir. Re y< ur judging on your football competition I think it ls rather unfair of you to ck ycur readers to forecast correctly the number of goals a team will win over another team and If he or she230 words
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Article, Illustration741 1933-07-02 5 Better Organisation Of Production. 'By Our Chinese .Correspondent, i IN anr.fher four or five months, when the pineapple season has set m. 3.000 ci newly-planted pineapple land m Johore will bear fiuit. This land is situated m Sungci Galang Pata. nine miles from the township of741 words
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Article651 1933-07-02 5 Jardine Justifled. CHATTY NARRATIVE OF "STORMY*' TOUR ("Jardine Justified" l>> P.rucr 1 1 art. Chapman A Hall Id v. published June 7, 1933). "JAKDINK JoatilVd M is thai title Of a chatty iiarr.il iv< of lhe Test matches m Australia, m which it* Mithor, Mr.651 words
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Advertisement95 1933-07-02 5 STRENGTHENS BODY AND NERVES flflM Tift .ni-«- VA atrr)»iir>'*>(.oni- fl _T\^ _^_^_^_^_^_^_B C% Y^l VV« amounts of roil liver oil, il B Hf k '■''M strength to fl Vv X^iXvfc^S. dangerous bronebial <h s**\ w v v6 \n\ erases. Il guards vilalilv B s^* "V r I* i /!> "^v95 words
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5047 1933-07-02 6 Bertha Ruck - Bertha Ruck By PISTOLS an;l coffee r ought to bo my erect." Patricia Curtis distractedly declared, "or my family motto. Platota for two; coffee for one!" "Hew do you mean, darling?" asked the man who was at that time very much m love with5,047 words
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Advertisement89 1933-07-02 6 XW^nO^ wi*um X) 40 Mitsiim^nv comeT CTS. lAGGE TUBE I p C Everywhere I mt i ~'^"^~^~^~^aaaflaflflflaflflaßßflaflflflflflß-flaflflflflflßaßflaßaßaflflflaagaww ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF AMRUTANJAN t A SOVEREIGN REMEDY fe jl For P9 I r >:^l HEADACHE fl BBr* '-fl fl fc 1 j _T^ RHEUMATISM _____________K_________^^ j flflflflflflflfl-flflflflflflfl^Miflaflßflma. NEURALGIA89 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1933-07-02 7 CINEQUE - CINEQUE By THE old line out of the cowboy song about the fell.- V.i 0 I" (i pa ny of .k\ between him and the aaddl re aome vague application to Mdie atoi In hla new picture, "Th" Kid from Bpain." Par, when1,215 words
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Advertisement190 1933-07-02 7 P~ i ■i r~ MATINEE EfilMi-il To-Day 3.15, NIGHTLY! Here he is The Famous Star who gave the world the Firsl Talking and Singing Picture Presented by JOSEPH M. SCHENCKI I fALJOLSON 1 Lgife HALLELUJAH JmgS I'M TRAMPI^B I UNITED ARTISTS P l C T U R Son? ii Introducing190 words
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Advertisement242 1933-07-02 7 CjPITOL THEATRE Malacca TO-DAI a MONDAY: f. I nmv D -:r -BACK !i r (Jo! Bfl M I c .v DVUM 1 tt i I_> m ti i> i •iii >.. .BOUT TOWN N ii..- i cad i lyaa A PAR \.V- l t RSDAI i BID .1 v -M242 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1933-07-02 8 Norma - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Norma BY VICTORIA Memorial Hall was the scene of a large, attentive, and beautifully gowned audience on Wednesday night when Benno Moiseiwitch tt ndered the last of a series of piano concerts. Moat of Singapore's music lovers were there among the crowd i note Mrs.1,003 words
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Article159 1933-07-02 8 t/OGUB always receives the sittari i. y »risjen fashioi l I tnd bal cot fcume j ab-olu ely waterproof sunproof and shrink proof m love 1. bright colours and m three sizes small, medium and large. Let us bgay m a new (iievJ: bathing co_tu ne a159 words
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Article127 1933-07-02 8 pENDANT earrings am) necklace give length while a square neckline shortens the figure. :'fi Eau-de-Cologne sprayed pa the hair makes it wavy. The morning cocktail of l tc\ water and lemon juice keeps the igvre trim and rkin clear. To keep arms, especially ?lbews. soft and velvety, rub127 words
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Advertisement145 1933-07-02 8 a Lovely Lustre... _p__B_fl___a~e 'A jflju^ and Every Hair m Place w™ms&JL\^\ Allurii lights will gleam im youi _9_VE .flffOTj hai .v 1 i oul heautj, with V* s. iPsami g^n Vi v can 1^ sure that your haii f a tiaalw ya noat and attractive, too, for this J145 words
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Advertisement31 1933-07-02 8 MODERN FRENCH RAIR DRESSING By EXPERTS PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair Gallia $10 Long $15 Opera system $15 Eugene system $20 $25 maiso;n MARCELLE LATE MAISON NITTO. 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807).31 words
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Advertisement277 1933-07-02 8 ff% ROGER _1 '**m*r f '^P 5 \tw .'_j GALLET CRtATION m POWDtR/ ASK FOR x^ ll"-, new powder ilelijjhtfi»f!< J^s. perfnuivtl In several rytocra, and l^^v^ v<:'< m ;'l <lei^v.' s',,.i,k's w _^_J[ i Hflfll liwflit wil: iloy tin- fl_^ K^ H _a. >________■ J_U_MafIB_B^Ba_^BWBBI^BBBB^^MBB 4, 4 r miia>.'i277 words
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Advertisement218 1933-07-02 9 a—— i MMMM »> t 1 1 1 •..< c 1 lit,, J PARLOPHONE RECORDS. f MONOLOGt r:s BY RONALD FRANKAI'. I R lo43— Crepe Soles I Nothing ever happens to some girls. J I RlSflfl You've got to pay for tvuything I you g<t I She doesn't only get218 words
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Article, Illustration1542 1933-07-02 10 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya Ae D Night Walk Through Chinatown Reminders of the Singapore of a few years ago can still be found south of the river. Have you ever walked through Chinatown after dark? f|N the South side of the river lies Singapore's Chinatown. A maze of1,542 words
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Article1250 1933-07-02 10 Charles Pilgrim - Cha rles Pilgrim By London. Juno 13. "THE Uuo'.i Society's choice for Ju".e is H.st--1 flflfla to Fortune' by Elizabeth Cam bride; •Cape 7s. 6d.) This mir>bt be called a femlnl t ;twdy with a non-feminist moral. Ii deal with the problem cf a woman1,250 words
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Advertisement158 1933-07-02 10 WATCHES OMEGA ROSKOPF TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL TO( KKT fam. |6.00 WRIST 12M SILVER IHJCKET 17.60 WRIST .00 Dust Wale: Proof 28.6*! GOLD WICKET 40tXJ WRIST 18.50 M m W •5.0U Dust Water Proof 14 < t 66.4X1 STOP-WATCHES from 12.30 EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES158 words
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Advertisement122 1933-07-02 10 The Control Of j Motherhood. (By J. P. (.air). This is the mos; Authctie Trotise AH thi Subject of Bhth-C*n!n,l publhhrd. Shows ho- to make Matriaa*. as happy lor th TTll— flllß Bfl f< the Man; A Bo' k d I hundreds cf OflflflM m Married Women. CONTENTS 1 Why122 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1933-07-02 11 CHALLENGE TO WRITE STORY ACCEPTED. END OF A BLISSFUL HOUR. Lively Replies To Inquisitive Readers. lIAVLNG roamed I i" world m search widow with a pub, or two sons v the "Mystery Man" ntually found his matrimonial Waterloo. Aa you read this cry from1,073 words
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Article, Illustration199 1933-07-02 11 Can You Catch The "Mystery Man"? Y\o you think yen could write a letter to which the "Mystery Man" could not reply. If so, here is your opportunity to win $10. You are invited to imagine that you are anybody m the world and writing to199 words
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Article320 1933-07-02 11 "MYSTERY MAIT GENERAL COMPETITION COUPON. This Coupon must be sent along with your entries for any of the competitions on this page. July, 2 1933 $5 For A (>ood Old Whiskery One |T would seem thai ii ifl much easier to retail a modern joke than320 words
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Article280 1933-07-02 11 Another $5 For Two 14 mm:*.* MORE "MYSTERY MAN 99 CONTRIBUTIONS ON PAGE 17. MCST cf cur readers wonder why tha "Mystw Man" keeps h:s Identity a resBNtret. If any of the Sn? pore postmen identified hla there would be a speedy inque.t. Jrd&inr? by the size of280 words
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Article684 1933-07-02 11 Brief Answers To Our Readers' (Queries. IpACH atyst.-r \la repiii i t_K :...i. iibmil id I) 1 ;'i tinted] il your name do* i p ar thk ac k, aa t ncl.'t nil i -.ni tcceiM o. k. <-p at v vi maj be the pi684 words
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Advertisement27 1933-07-02 11 "MYSTERY MAN LETTER COUPON. The attached i_ a Liter written by to Fill m below your name and address. Name Addres i Sunday Tribune, July 2, 193:\27 words
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Advertisement163 1933-07-02 11 fl* 1 Wi "^M k«.^ S^ REGLYKOL is a great cure for DIABF.TKS. It was shown upon chemical F analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urire ot patienta after a few day* 1 treanflbaal wi:h his preparation waa 1 reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated163 words
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Miscellaneous629 1933-07-02 11 CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Result Oi Last Week's Contest. fpiiL "icyatery If v" apologk i adsra who ■a were mlalco by 'h^ clues <-. i.;; a asks rosswc?'! pusale. Clue number ten down bould have be;n egg. but Bcmehoa oi other t was v. :f'..>ct e_g. lie raid tiia; there sere bo629 words
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Advertisement339 1933-07-02 12 g^'^n^l=_li_-r=_i_Jn_lr_J^^ Come to Fairyland! TO-NIGHT See The Wonderful Transformation of THE mr tft _(_"_h»_-_ _R ___>__■___. v*^^ «m> .^^^m^^^. ___>__ _R _P^ B _______R _l asp B ____R _r H B w a _ft B MTO FAIRYLAND -^*******anßWßßmmmmmnmmmaWam^^ DURING THE NIGHTS OF f m to Bth8 th JULY Expensive Qno^ANNl>ra«4KlL|339 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1933-07-02 13 WITH OUR YOUNG PEOPLE. A corner for child- j ren, conducted bu Uncle Harry. i ESSAY COMPETITION. I wish to Cttler for the Young People's essay eoßtp^tition. Name Address Age Singapore, July 2. T^HIS week I have another competi- f you. lam going to give lota of time to think1,014 words
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Article, Illustration902 1933-07-02 13 A London Letter. London, June 13. QFFICIOUS tugs brest the high tide, rumpling the surface into ripples Which dazzle m the afternoon sunlight. Winches rattle. Cranes hoist their loads, swing them round, and lower m. A -hip from New Zealand is unloading apples. Others are discharging meat grain, and dairy902 words
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Advertisement338 1933-07-02 13 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 i»ewry, £.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British338 words
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Article, Illustration1818 1933-07-02 14 CYCLING THROUGH MALAYA on a PUSH-BIKE. Have Van Heard Of The MALAYAN SUICIDE CLUB Mr. Richard Sidney, whose writings on Malaya have achieved for him no mean measure of renown not only here, but at Home, has written for the "Sunday Tribune" a very interesinir; and informative account of a1,818 words
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Article328 1933-07-02 14 New Factory Sites. TIDAL (ANAL BEING CUT. AN area of some forty acres will bfl made available for industrial and commercial development on thy western v^t- of the municipal area of Singapore as the result of draining operations now being carried on hy the Public Works Department.328 words
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Article331 1933-07-02 14 Presentation Of Bell On "Hakone Maru." AMONG the passengers on board the 'lla. kone Maru." which sailed for London on Jane 29. was Mr. P. J. Bryant, of Ipoh, well-knowu to all the older residents throughout Malaya Mr. Brya.it recently returned to Singapore by the "Hakone331 words
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Article58 1933-07-02 14 Murder And Suicide By Constable. (From Our Own Correspondent.! Malacca. July 1. 4 T 5 30 this men-ninß a Sikh police constable •fa fatally shot a Sikh sergeant near the Fire B.igade Station. A Tamil youth was also shot. Then the constable shot himself dead. The Tamil58 words
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Advertisement320 1933-07-02 14 NAN YANG HOTEL, I i^i^-____l > I Sore Threat 1 muar i I Xooth Paste j >^ EXPRESS CAR SERVICE 67. selegie road, Singapore. 'phone n«. 4227 S I v iV% |7~ _^aT*^____ a-ar- s -ar__ -a* r, 8 OX NOUIIat II U TWICe OailV Be s to announce the320 words
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Article, Illustration743 1933-07-02 15 WHAT THE MALAYAN VOLUNTEERS ARE DOING. A Volunteer Wedding "A* Company Manage It At Last Chinese Inter-Port t Shoot Two Full Week-Ends Officers 9 I I T.E.W.T. A Newcomer's Views. 1 A A "Shoulder-Strap." j i I I I A SOCIAL event of some interest take place m the near743 words
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Article1836 1933-07-02 15 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. Butterworth R. C. Report Social and Sporting Activities G.C.S.A. Reviews The Year Some Service Problems Wide Use of Library. fTpHE fo'lowini b the rp ri of lb commit -1 a the Butt rworth R rreation Club for la year, whicb area prca?nted at the annual general mr1,836 words
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Article440 1933-07-02 15 RUNNING HARE - RUNNING HARE Notes and News |j For Malayan Boy Scouts. FROM time to time I notice Scouts who are returning from parades, m full uniform except for their neckerchief. I suppose some Scouts find the neckerchief rather warm m this country and so. as soon a.s440 words
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Advertisement197 1933-07-02 15 Muscle j&^^s Strains? >^0j Violent exercise y$ strains muscles; often B_v*\| causes aches or pains. (J fi \S\\\ Sloan's liniment ygj_> __fl l_M_____L brings quick relief. Just pflfli gw V appl> it gently, without rubbing. Instantly, you feel their equipment^^ a s(M)thing warmth, a vigorous You, too, should circulation of197 words
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Advertisement1392 1933-07-02 16 1 WHITEAWAYS WHITEAWAYS fr BASIC NSIW^ »J£K f lt (J r :H, ml W*^ -Hi 11..I 1 VAti>t& w^Jf* rr .^u^^^-*^^— ____rS __^^k aJ_P^^ __l I _g J^B g_^_^_l _k^_^_^ __*_^__l k^V_____fla__Py _d____^___ A 7 V~ te'^inilT;!^!! dYrV.' o. CHILDREN'S fine »rtr. B_kiM4^ JJfllll r-7 U/ ONE of <ffZZZ~£Z- -:^r~.1,392 words
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Article, Illustration926 1933-07-02 17 Increased Prizes For Headline Hunters. "Couplets" competition has proved one of the most popular features yet introduced to the paper. II all the "'Couplets" received were laid from end to end, they would reach from the "Sunday Tribune" office to Penang, and they would provide a926 words
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Article109 1933-07-02 17 Offered His Own Wife For $25. AN unu ual case of cheating was dealt with by the District Judge <Mr. H. A. Torre- 1 yesterday. The accused, an Indian named 3opal. was alleged to have cheated his friend >f $25 by inducing him to agree to marry hh109 words
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Article114 1933-07-02 17 Wife Accepts Reduction Of Payment. An application to vary a ma'ntenance order ol $100 a month to his wife, made on Aug. 10, 1928, war, made bj a European. Alfred William Duggan. before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. L. R. F. Earl, ye terday morning. Mrs. A. W. Duqgan.114 words
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Article58 1933-07-02 17 Enjoyable Dinner, Concert And Dance. (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur. July 1. The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club held :heir annual dirner to-night when over *50 nembers and friends attended. Mr. Loh Keng Im, President of the Club, Following the dinner, a smoking concert ard _arce took58 words
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Article46 1933-07-02 17 Italian Transatlantic Effort Starts. Orbetel os. July 1. The Italian trans -Atlantic formation flight ock off at 5.35 a.m. After crossing the Alps .he planes will fly over Germany en route for Amsterdam where trry re-fuel before continuing their journey to Londonderry. Ireland ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article94 1933-07-02 17 v. w. inurniey, a european wno is ueung prosecuted on a aMaTfla of cheating m respect af $69. made another appearance before the District Judge iMr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday, when further evidence was recorded. Then.ley is fighting his own case. whi!» Chief Court Inspector Sheedy is for94 words
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Article21 1933-07-02 17 The Right Rev. the Bishop of Singapore, Mr. B. C. Roberts, returned to Singapore on Friday by the "Sibajak" from Batavia.21 words
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Article25 1933-07-02 17 Mrs. C. B. Miranda, wife of the Governor of Macao. It m Singapore, having arrived on Wedne c day by the "Terukuni Maru" frotn Hongkong25 words
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Advertisement207 1933-07-02 17 l^^sl___tflv! /v____^H ßk- ~^_j Etnl i __*_*_r_r New Health Strength You need Sanatogen to get to the real root of the trouble. For when your nerves If by have suffered man and woman alike faJunq only a nerve food like Sanatogen can make you strong and healthy again, mm\ full207 words
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Advertisement641 1933-07-02 17 Test Your Skill and Win i Cash Prize of $25. dj ot% "Sunday Tribune" N 0 Popular Football r Must Be Contest. Won (No. 7.) Pee. !The "Sunday Tribune'" lias decided to give a prize of $25 which must b<- won) to the reader or readers who forecast the largest641 words
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Article, Illustration1538 1933-07-02 18 Rimau - Rimau PERAK'S ELIMINATION FROM THE MALAYA CUP COMPETITION PEN A NO'S PROSPECTS SELANGOR THE ONLY OBSTACLE THE ISLAND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP DEFEAT OF MALAYAN TITLE HOLDER THE SINGAPORE LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS THE MALAYAN L.T.A. MEETING CRICKET SCORES IN LOCAL FOOTBALL ENTRIES FOR THE SINGAPORE CUP COMPETITION1,538 words
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Article1006 1933-07-02 18 certainly gave the Singapore side a good fight at Seremban, proves that Selangor's side is a very formidable one. Selangor v. Penang. Selangor will enjoy the ground advantage over Penang this year, as Penang will have to play m Kuala Lumpur, and this1,006 words
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Article, Illustration2242 1933-07-02 19 and La Brooy (2!)) were the principal scorers. The bowling honours were v< t\\\ id''<!. Ponniah p s Century. The T.P.C.A. provided a centurion hi V. Ponniah (118) when they scored 216 against the Selangor Chinese 1. t Sunday. M. G. Pius (28) was the oi ly ot2,242 words
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Article, Illustration305 1933-07-02 20 V. Ponniah. the Selangor State cricketer who scored a cmtury lor his Club, the T.P.C.A., Kuala Lumpur, last week. D. d'Cotta. the young S.R.C. cricketer who scored a brilliant century against the S.C.C. yesterday. He has played himself into the Rest's side lor the Clarke305 words
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