Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 July 1933
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section22 1933-07-09 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I. No 8. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1933. FIVE CENTS.22 words
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213 1933-07-09 1 MONEY LE NDER CUT TO PIECES BY A TRAIN. IPOH POLICE SUSPECT FOUL PLAY. GRUESOME DISCOVERY ON HIE RAILWAY. Head And Limbs Severed. Many People Owed Money To The Deceased. (Frrvrvx Our Oirn Correspondent Ipoh, July 8. Giving evidence at the preliminary inquiry into the death of Takar Singh, a213 words
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Article114 1933-07-09 1 Experimental Work Last Year. 171XPERIMENT3 in radio-telephonic comJU munication with Bandoeng, Java, and via Bandoeng to Mtdan. Amsterdam, London, and Sydnvy were c :vied out says the F.M.S. K and T. report foi 1932. Satisfactory vheless telephone communication was established with Bangkok and Saigon. Experimental tiegraphic communication114 words
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Article151 1933-07-09 1 AH yesterday's sporting news on pages in and 19. Singapore, and are continuing. Other experimcnt-il work included the desigi of high frequency amplifying unit for the purpose of improving reception of press fron RiiKby, England, the modification of two sbwt uu\c transmitters, and the rebuilding cl "c clivers151 words
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Article42 1933-07-09 1 Beog Seng Koiw, a sundry goods shop keeper •r Jp.lan Nge Ileng w s summoned before Unrku lamaii at the instance of the Town Board fcr having sold iresh vegetables in his shop without BCMMfc Ho was fined $5.42 words
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Article203 1933-07-09 1 Ex-Serviceman Arrives In Belgrade. Belgrade. MARK Chalmera. th^ BrHLsh ex-Serviceman who left Lucknow on Feb. 9 to walk homo to London, has arrived in Belgrade, just 100 days after he tarted his long walk. When he iet out he was carrying a tent a camera, a loaded203 words
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Article158 1933-07-09 1 Convict Kills His Fc low Prisoner. Belgrade. A convict in the gaol at Slavonska Pazhtpn has killed a man but the law cannot punish him. He is named Rudolf Bajzck. and, wit!: another man named Helta:, was sentenced u ?0 years impri onment for thefts with violence158 words
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Article237 1933-07-09 1 Only One Hour's Stay At Singapore. L RRIVINO nt the Sel-. tar Air Base shorJy «A befor? noon ye^terduy, Jams Woods, the Au;tialian aii man who ii trying to break the Austi alia -England flying .record in GipsyMoth 'plane left af.er a short hours s.ay, for237 words
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Article107 1933-07-09 1 Uw^sity Readerships Being Established. London .Tu'«- The Readership of the Chinese Language and Social Economy created by the Manchester University has been filled by Mr. E. W. Mead formerly of the Consular Service. The appointment is made possible by I contribution of £400 annually out of £200,000107 words
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Article101 1933-07-09 1 A figure of St. George painted on a wall has been found in a large Coptic church at Tebtunls by the Royal Italian Archaeological Mission. The church had probably oeen turned into a mosque, for all the paintings, even the decotations on the columns, had been101 words
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Article173 1933-07-09 1 Cause Of Tragedies At t Kuala Lumpur. From Out Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. TtiM inquest into the deaths of the Chinese woman and her daughter who died List month as the result of the collapse of the rool of a house in Pudu Road173 words
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Article40 1933-07-09 1 Dutdt Government Examining Plans. 4 Amsterdam. July 8. Ths Jhiteh Government is still e?i ii iiiMuig rubber restriction plans. L It is understood that there is no fliilflpiNttto an official communique ben? issued in the near future!- Reuter. ■.>■40 words
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Article147 1933-07-09 1 Disguised As A Portuguese Seaman. Lisbon. A 23-year-old British stowaway, who gives* his name as Austin Malone of Liverpool, was arrested here? to-day on the arrival of the Portuguese steamer 'Cubango" from Cardiff. He was disguished as a Portuguese sailor and was taking a sporting chance of getting147 words
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Article378 1933-07-09 1 Four Results Correct. BOCCEB COMPETITION NO. 5. MISS OCBnIB BUf»n>, of 120. Nelson Road. Singapore, is the winner ol our popul r iootball forecast competition Wo. 5 advertised in the "Sunday Tribuae" of June 18. She gave tour correct margins of victory out of the six378 words
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277 1933-07-09 1 SAVINGS BANK. More F.M.S. Depositors In 1932. THE numbei o[ depositors In the Government Savings Earn: of the F.M.S. on Dec. 31. 1932. was 47.J80 as compared with 45.915 on Dec. 31. 1931. U increase of 3 per cent. Duri Ing the year 10,823 new accounts were opened. bile 9.358277 words
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Article101 1933-07-09 1 I its ramifications, instead of curtailing the discussion.', to indebtedness the result will be verji i close. RUSSIA HOLDS THE BALANCE, cushions to ind» btedness. the result will be vcr> The Arpentine. Britain, the United Stales The Arm-iit inc Britain, the United State* Canada. Chinii. Japan and Sweden favour all-embracii.r:Reuter - 101 words
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Article677 1933-07-09 1 WORLD PARLEY SAVED? Pound-Dollar Pact. The Latest American Move, Taiis, July 8. (XJMPLJSTE mpmmjl has been reached by th<- countries* bankers imnHf on the technical ways and means of maintaining their currencies on the pnlcl standard. Their proposals will bt put into effect forthwith. Renter. Washington, July677 words
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Advertisement58 1933-07-09 1 iHE LANKA STORES* No. 28, Riverside, Malacca. i llr.uuli: No. K, .l.il.in Attduliah. Muar. EOOK": BdOKS!! BOOKS!!! CASSELL'B NO\lls I, .-.t\ i./.sluSO i i. iin i i,.... bmcL from n \poti > aft if -j our fimtomni en liio« \<n whom such work ].a.. bt< ii dona niv more than58 words
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Advertisement8 1933-07-09 1 <rrtiUums I Sole Agents. Tlw Eastern Agencies Ltd.8 words
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Advertisement30 1933-07-09 1 WHY GO ELSEWHERE FOR UT-TO-DATE NEWS WHEN YOU TAX GET IT Al M. N. tt sit Ih i t 01, >ullaii Hi reel Station or Hramhat (..I\O. liuilding.. KUALA LUMPUR.30 words
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7 1933-07-09 2 Sunday Tribune Singapore: Sunday, July 9, 1933.7 words
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Article285 1933-07-09 2 A report just received from Java provides further proof of the contention that rubber restriction is "on the way." The "Batavia Nieuwsbald, in the course of inquiries regarding the report that Dr. Bernard, the retiring director of the Department of Agriculture, is said to be taking a285 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1933-07-09 2 IN AND OUT OF THE MALAYAN COURTS r|NE of the most dangerous things you can possess in this country is Indian beaip. If you happen to come across any, drop it tike hot cakes. The police "an smell it miles away. 4 FEW days ago a Malay woman had some1,186 words
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Article, Illustration606 1933-07-09 2 QHADES of the glories of the Bird Cage Were you there Of course you were. All Singapore was there including the brokers and the newspaper men. And, of course, shades of Ikey's but what a different Ikey's. Arthur's Snack Bar made an instantaneous "hit,"606 words
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Advertisement22 1933-07-09 2 For j Perfect I i Results Use C2ESS3 IKOfN Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. "Choose a Zeiss"22 words
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Advertisement125 1933-07-09 2 i j Malaya's Premier WHISKY i Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) Sole Agents Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala LwttJHir and Kuching. r^—^— i It You desire REAL SATISFACTION. Oc r Be Sure125 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1933-07-09 3 GEN. FENG S FORCES CAPTURE CHARHAR TOWN. CHRISTIAN GENERALS OUTBURST TO ARMY. "I Am Willing To Die." Preparations Against The Advancing Nanking Troops. Negotiations between Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang and the Central Government to settle the Charhar dispute have broken down. The Central forces1,109 words
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Article153 1933-07-09 3 Interests Of Soviet Citizens Guaranteed. Moscow, July 8. The memorandum oi the Soviet delegation to Tokyo in regard to the main principles for the redemption of the Chinese Eastern Railway by the Manchukuo was read by Youremiev, the head of the delegation to the Conference on153 words
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Article416 1933-07-09 3 WrDte Many Romantic NoveLs. liOi:d'j/i, July 8. The death is announced uf Sir Anthony HopeHawkins —Renter. Sir A. H. Kawkiu: was famous at Anthon;* Hopi-.' author of romantic adventure novch and playn number oi which have bean filmed His best known stories were 'The Prisoner cl Zenda,"416 words
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Article368 1933-07-09 3 He Has Everything In His Hands Now. nvw York. ¥)RESIDENT KOOOBWH piomie*. to BOOOaM ■i viitual dictator of the I'nitod States, the DWOam ru*h by Oonejm to ri\.- him rm) power ht :t.sk\> lor is> DQattmKd much tonffcl Already he h;i~ been |tven POWera BOYesWi ing than368 words
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Article776 1933-07-09 3 "BUFFALOES FIND A HOME. Old F.M.S.R. Rest House, 44 ET GLORIA 91 LODGE MOVEB IN. "E T 1«! il Lodge of inr Koya! Antediluv i;m Order of I!uli;»lo.'s, >>iMK r ;*|>< »v. moved into its neu home yvsWrduy Pounded in i!»2(». "Kt Gloria" Lodge now has lit «>w i roui,776 words
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Advertisement253 1933-07-09 3 CIfIFFONETTE STOCKINGS that delight you, and on which you can depend You have never seen any stocking to •qu a I the new ballilo (hiflTonettc. In beauty, durability, design and linish. they are the rcj] triumph of British hoWv] manufacture. A new and revolutionary manufacturing process has enable<i us to253 words
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Article274 1933-07-09 4 TWELVE TIMES WOUNDED. CUSTOMS OFFICER'S DEATH. Perak Assizes Midnight Brush On The Border. \From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 8. AS a sequel to the death ot an outdoor Customs Officer, Abdul Rahman, in the course of a brush with smugglers n the Perak-Pro- ince Wellesloy boundary a few months274 words
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Article225 1933-07-09 4 Cricket Test To Start To-Day. No play wa? possible in the Clarke Cup iTtfli nu»t<»h. which was to have commenced yesterday on the S.R.C. ground, owing to the s^i<]f m state of the ground. An effort, however, will be made to play today. Th«» match was arranged With225 words
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Article156 1933-07-09 4 Can He Be Summoned For i Costs? An interesting question, as to whether Ifea Official Assignee could be proceeded against, by way of a judgment debtor summons, for cost's incurred in litigation, was argued yesterday in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice MilK The matter arose in connection156 words
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Article140 1933-07-09 4 Raffles v. St. Joseph's Institution. A soccer match will be played betvi Raffles Institution and St. Joseph's Institution to-morrow en the R.I. ground: Kten rivalry is shown whenever these schools meet each other. This year the Catholics have lost the service of Chia Keng Hock, thMalaya Cup soccer140 words
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Article258 1933-07-09 4 Wound Proves Fatal. SQUATTER ON GRAVE CHARGE. IV^ doubt, on the evidence, what he dW was done in the ncercise of the right of self-defence. out 1 i\m rather afraid th^it he has exceeded that right. "I am therefore returning a verdict f culpable homicide not258 words
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Article322 1933-07-09 4 Methodist Effort In Paya Ltbar. A successiul buz ar was acid at the newl; rected Methodist School at Paya Lebar yes erday in aid of the school building fund. Ih? school prtmises was packed with enir. si stic supporters, a large number of jhuulchildren and their parents. The322 words
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Article173 1933-07-09 4 Tareer of Mr. H. M. Hois Ing ton. By the retirement of Mr. H. M. Hoisington. 8.A., J.P., thf Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, loses ono of its ablest and most loved masters. Mr. lioisington, uho h3« not been in good cealth for some time, is 53 and has put173 words
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Article115 1933-07-09 4 Thirteen Carried In One Basket. Ignorance tbfti it was an offence to carry a:; m ny n thirteen ducks in one small basket was the unsuccessful plea of a Chinese namrj Won Kow when he was charged yesterday before Mr. M. H. Blacker, the Third Magistrate, with115 words
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Article, Illustration582 1933-07-09 4 Ice-Water Seller's Ribs Broken. AN ineid nt between a Malayalvc ioe-water eeller and i Malay bey cf 12 risul'ed in the lormer's ribs btiji^ broken when the boy^ Lather and grand-mother intervened. An echo of that Incident was heard in the district Court, before Mr. H. A.582 words
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Article246 1933-07-09 4 Prominent Chinese Leaders' Visit. (By Our Cfttaetfl Correspondent.) The Ant: Opium C inic at Kampong Jr.va Road was honoured on Friday even ng by the visit of Dr. Lim Boon Keng (Pi evident of the University of Amoyi, Mr. Tony Lao (the Chin8M Consul General) and the Hon.246 words
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Article261 1933-07-09 4 Four Accidents Within Nine Hours. J7OUR na ty street accidents occurred within 2. the hours ot 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Pdlay. In one BMC boy of nine years is susDccied cf having sustained a fracture at the ,a. c e of the .'kull. The?261 words
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Article84 1933-07-09 4 Penang Kuala Lumpur Mails Delayed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 7. The mail trains to and from Penang arc several hours lave owing to the derailment o 1 seven wagons attached to a mixed train from Pari to Taiping while shunting at Sungei Bak^r The up84 words
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Article671 1933-07-09 4 WOMEN A T HOME. DUCHESS OF YORK AND PUBLICITY, A Dress Compromise For. Tennis. (By "Philine.") London, June 20. rjiHE Duchess of York has proved herself, once again, a most r.cmirabl" mother, and 'he new domestic law has introduced into her Piccadilly household should set an example to many other671 words
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Article170 1933-07-09 4 Annual Meeting, Social And Dance. The second annual general meeting of the Chinese Siurents' Literary Association. Kuala Lumpur, was held on June 28. at 50-A. Klyne Street. Ku;«ia Lumpur, when there were present over 80 members. The reports and accounts for the past year were read and170 words
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Article, Illustration893 1933-07-09 4 An Appi« t latton. HIS SBEVICEB TO MALAYA. 'By Our Indian <> it,, 1 pLeMlintly i<|) led Rao Sahib M K man Nair t>> tic m. mi. u H j rir cases somewhat insLstent r«gu i .n\, linn ciu.iiit: the last l»\v i k l.\893 words
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5726 1933-07-09 5 A WRITING lentlMßMl arc you, sir?" I the i.uifiJord. as ho put a full tankard <>u the table in front of me. Well lU I rts U) mako a world." di puta mil a profound truth itrated on5,726 words
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Advertisement105 1933-07-09 5 2& Cents JPLJ^% Every Where^jj 1^ \tTv PASTE r^ j* Pi»wNcim4m> delicate and Juxurijus. iASSsS* I for discriminating toilets l»nt lew expensive. i ASK YOUR HfVKKS Co. OWN CHEMIST IMPORTERS BINGArOR&. that Cough} Inflamed tissues aro quick- ly soothed by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It stops the ticUe n your tHrjat,105 words
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Miscellaneous247 1933-07-09 5 TO-DAY'S RADIO. 4 N Australian singer of note. Harold Wil- o( St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford, and chaplain liams, now a barhon° and in hi«= boyhoc d t0 HM the King a well-known treble wm be on tre to- Fr m 9 35 tO 1015 there wUI be a recit247 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1933-07-09 6 Shoulder - Strap - Shoulder -Strap i The New Intelligence Sections Reorganisation of the Gunners A Busy Week at Headquarters Results of the Penang Bisley meeting. T'HE two new intelligence .sections are beginning to get going and two parades for the Second Battalion were held this week, one1,206 words
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Article1735 1933-07-09 6 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. TO-DAY'S VIA H EVENTS. Yarns at the Totem. Members of.the Chinese B»tanmlng c u'^ i are informed that tbe clastn? clato of the mcir.be: ship Ctßipftlgn has been extended to I Trie reduction of Ktnace fee from £10 to $3 will remain in force till that date.1,735 words
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Advertisement42 1933-07-09 6 NAPi YANG HOTEL, MLJAR EXPRESS CAR SERVICE Twice Daily SINGAPORE TO MUAR $l.(M> SINGAPORE TO MALACCA $&50 7 A.M. AM) S P.M. AT 45, BEACH ROAD. 'PHONE. 7819 MALACCA TO SINGAPORE *::.:><> MUAR TO SINGAPORE $3.00 NAN CHIANG HOTEL MALACCA, PHONE. 92 I42 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1933-07-09 7 CINEQUE - CINEQUE 3y- fTHE band of the First Battalion, the V- rim -.it, will play by of Lieut. -Col. J. n' i Capitol Theatre from 690 >' and 8.30 to j.!~> s>.m.5 >. m on when "Soldiers of the I• starring Cicely Courneidge Malayan1,228 words
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Advertisement198 1933-07-09 7 ALHAMBRA I sr j i Gwrt |»i K Uachtag Show \\i,h The Inimitable- I'air Of Star*- j P^P^^ j^o^^m*-~ Honeymooning J with a loving Ma-in-Law j ITS INIVERSAI/s COMEin OF THE YEAR j ammm Till. in, T|| I|lJ||Ml||||l|lL||MT l I M. •-*-'>«-*'..■»•.*.«•.««.«.•.«.««.«.«.«.«.«..» j (V.ntinued Success of This Brilliant United Artists198 words
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Advertisement246 1933-07-09 7 ICVPITOL THEATRE Malacca 1 TO-DW ,V MOND.W. I -GUL BAKAWALL M i TI'ESOAV 4 v, i i/M lOAT' M FIREMAM BAVS \W < HiU>." I National and VI npnon*' TMirftftD«lY, nUBAI 'NAdANA. J ITALA BOMB i I j Al' I :i Pfe BOOKDNM TJii>\. rori L\R J t4§. I I'KHKS246 words
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Article, Illustration703 1933-07-09 8 Norma - Norma rVBE Polo Club Gymkhana last Sunday proved to be a very successful show ti large crowd attended, i mong tho^e viewing the sporting events I saw Mrs. Geddes who was charmingly gowned in black and white flowered crepe, black toque and white lace gloves.703 words
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Article314 1933-07-09 8 OUTTING on the Ritz yes, oh yea you can swank to your heart** content in the lovely new organdie i-nd pique coatees Rene Ullmann has just lifted from the tissues. White t'or evening, and coloured ones w'ti tiata to match for afternoon The Cire 1 Satin hatfl314 words
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Advertisement100 1933-07-09 8 FRENCH HAIR DBESSING By EXPERTS PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair Gallia $10 Long n $15 Opera system $15 Eugene system $25 i MAISON MARCELLE LATE MAISON NITTO. 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807). Keeps \oiihiil II aik rleatjxsm v Hflflj A A little Stacomb, applied rctularM'/ I ly^fl I ly, solves the100 words
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Advertisement247 1933-07-09 9 Io be Mim i.s no I'robkm in row us _^fc^MKi_ ixptrtly dc:,jyi!cd to r«atf iimacNs tVM when -Hllrruiesb Ii not M Chic Farisien, S I:*, lii^'h Sfr«.,f Suik tpOT9, Phone 4485 r TRY AS YOU MAY, YOU CANT FIND A QVtt THAT WILL MEAN SO MITH TO YOUR FKIKNDS AS247 words
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Article, Illustration1479 1933-07-09 10 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya. Is The Chinese Wayang Dying Out IN a city where bo many races move side by side, o.ie may well ask what happens to the crowds when the day's work is done. Have they all fallen under the spell of the talking pictures or1,479 words
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Article1162 1933-07-09 10 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim -By. London, June 20. THERE have been published recently two books of exceptional interest: "Lord Ridde!Tl War Diaries. 1914 1918" (Ivon Nicholson Watson. 215.) and "Peacemaking* by Harold Nicolson (Constable 18s). Both of these books ;<re about the Great War. but neither of1,162 words
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Advertisement155 1933-07-09 10 WATCHES OMEGA ROSKOPF TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LBVEB MOVEMENTS. NICKEL IHJCKET From |5.00 WRIST 12..V1 SILVER POCKET 17.W WRIST Dust Water Proof 88.fi GOLD POCKET 4(>.<X) WHIST 18.60 1 Wel T.VOnj Dust Water Proof 14 ««t G6.«JO| STOP-WATCHES from 12.311 EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS STAVES PRISMATIC155 words
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Advertisement109 1933-07-09 10 The Control Of Motherhood. I (By J. P. Cair). This is the mos; Authentic TrtatUe on th? Subject of Birth-Control jrft pi'bllvhrd Shows how to make I I Mairiago as happy for the Woman ti fev the Man: A Book that has evoked f 7 hurdreds of Oratrful letters from109 words
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Article, Illustration1457 1933-07-09 11 LETTER WRITING FINDS READERS IN VARIED HUMOUR. THIRTEENTH HUSBAND WANTED. GOOD TALENT SHOWN IN THE LITERARY CONTEST. Readers W( re asked last week to write an imaginary loiter, from any one person to any other, and the hundreds of entries the "Mystery1,457 words
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Article270 1933-07-09 11 Search For Ancient Jokes Temporarily Abandoned. The "Mystery Man" w?.s snoring leudly r.s "Anglius" tip-toed into his den and endeavoured to steal away with three wasU-p.iper basku^ full of jckes. The intruder had almost re ched the doer when the sleeper awoke with a prodigous yawu and270 words
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Article88 1933-07-09 11 I Majority Of Readers Find Hidden Letters. Practically every reader of the Sundav Tribute" found thr» two hidden Ivl's in our ad\erti.sements last week, and every reply re ?ived vas opened and thrown on the floor. They ret* stirrfd up thoroughly, and the one picked up W3s sent88 words
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Article435 1933-07-09 11 "COUPLETS" AGAIN POPULAR. Making Pun Gut Of The Headlines. ¥F the bulk .<: the entranti In cur "Couple! -2. competition at-.- to be believed the Malayan Volunteer- are Kp:ndlns the v hole of their time in carrying off gca*s and poultry. The Mystery Man a-.id t :e Henpecked Hus b435 words
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Article712 1933-07-09 11 'Mystery Man" On True Love. Now the "Mystery Man" eoadeneoi mm <>i bSt MNVMpondence, and gives his replies. Philiw Y-o: Can love COOJM IHM WltiMMl ur parents knowledge?* I—Ton1 Ton and \».ur beuo .htd alone r« eooeeraed In your hrtvn feottnjr. (TfffttwH DO one. My peopoj learned712 words
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Article1222 1933-07-09 11 Literary Corner. READERS SHOW FINK TALENT. rilE *'M\ \n\: Man* 1 is just M liable ti hurl a brick as paai ow .1 bouquet, Mid !)<" 'irvor NH th€ reason or Baying anything th.it he .i«»<s not Thus (n telling reade h thai aaMMf the entries i1,222 words
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Advertisement29 1933-07-09 11 •MYSTERY MAN" GENERAL COMPETITION COUPON. This Coupon must be sent along with your entries for any of the competitions on this page. and on page 14. July, 9 103329 words
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Advertisement158 1933-07-09 11 fO \(IISI!IM\U> f CUIICI CIS. t\Mjl TtfE I <j £T EveryWherel REGLYROL is a great cure for DIAB&TES. !l was shown ujon chemical HTialy.sis that the quantify of sugar and acetone in the urir« of i»sttirni< ■fieri few dayt 1 IrtatnuMit wi'h hi^ preparation was reduced 1o a miuimum, if158 words
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1785 1933-07-09 12 CYCLING THROUGH MALAYA on a PUSH-BIKE. Mr. Richard Sidney, whose writings on Malaya have achieved for him renown not only here, but at Home, this week continues his very interesting and informative narrative of a cycling trip from Pcnan^ to Singapore. i\\ U programme >aid: "Ride in the early n'<1,785 words
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Article1106 1933-07-09 12 A "TYKE GOES ON LEAVE. LESSON ON PROSPERITY SomeWhere in Yorkshire, June, 15. JPVE been knocking around South Yorkshire somewhat during the past few days. From headquarters in Doncaster I have visited Sheffield, Uotherham, Wakefield, Barnsley, Kuddersfield and Elland. and seen other places from car, bus and train I'd like1,106 words
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Article40 1933-07-09 12 Budapest. i." famous French him "^foodou Cn^ which glvea reaHstte presen Uon oiodcr v.-arfarc in »n it., natron, ha been banned I Hungary. Tbe authcirtttea explain thai the Rka "fa to depict the nobility of urar/ 140 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-07-09 12 ONE LO VE! Sally Eilirs' .<Jea ul computable tennis garb. Tennis sho with guy bandam bodice16 words
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Article361 1933-07-09 12 Armed Revolution Plot Alleged. fl Zagreb AN unknown conspirator who 'wore a blur flower for recognition purposes: a ion store of Infernal mm hines and other deadly weapons: code messages, formed papers, a special oath thi.s is ihc Egkhi Wallace' background from \vhi( h elMffes nn beinK361 words
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Article144 1933-07-09 12 "Miss England" At Uullliivhl. M.«dnd. SPANISH '^tlli-r.t.v a ill \i, itt italUuUTtfU bmycrj .a .j> m hoot** <* I ilficcn Bt:«iity tyji i. m i- Fourteen <>i i-i.. biaul < jinJudm; M^* England i.M, Angela .vill arrtvf 1* Barcelona on BaturtJ tl tnef wll com* u> Madrid144 words
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Article1264 1933-07-09 13 HAS ANYONE SEEN A GHOST A Reader's Reply. WEIRD EPISODE IN KUALA LUMPUR, TOHE Most Ghastly Ghost" wadescribed in the SumUg tribum of June t. in thi' same faoe 12m "Mystery Man" stated that all ffhostc were takes and challenged anyope tc produce one. A Singapore reader, Mr. E. B1,264 words
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Article, Illustration961 1933-07-09 13 Doctors' Campaign. MEMORANDUM TO THE GOVERNMENT. "D owx witn thc t;ijiu>ks: This is the battle-cry of the medical practitioners in Singapore, for at the moment a war is on a war again \i t the quack doctors. The slump is p«U cyc-opcru r it has made961 words
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Advertisement287 1933-07-09 13 CAMERA Ist Prize-One Ihagee Ultrlx Simplex Camera 2nd Prize-One Baldak Camera Vest Pocket Size I 3rd Prize-One Agfa Box-Form Camera r| HOW TO~wiN7l 4^ L Cc>i-ne toour Siudii Lee Kletcher, 102, 71 Mm tjj NrHh Bridge Road. Have y;:ur Photograph taken U J P r -j any lime during this287 words
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Article424 1933-07-09 14 What They Write To Us. S[<;;? T :uj Tribune Headers Express Their Views On Many Subjects. Therefore. I ran see no reason why the footboll competition be thought rotten in this reapi Yours, etc.. TABEK TUAN BOSWELI iTo Uic Editor cf the Sunday Tribune.") Sir.— The "Sunday Tribuvr," is .greeted424 words
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Article597 1933-07-09 14 (To the Editor of th<> Sund.iy Tr.Jjune.") Sir. -I enjoy very much the page or the "Mystery Man' in your Sunday TrOmne. At the Rrst reading I *as at once struck bj •he breadth of hi views with regard to religion and to the general philosophy u597 words
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Article466 1933-07-09 14 (To the Editor of the "Sunday Tribune") Sir— Tt is not with little interest that I road all your correspondents* ruggestion for r cross-word porit competition in the Sunda v edition of your esteemed journal I heartily n£»r<v- witrt them. P vniit me t<> add here, sir, thn466 words
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Article127 1933-07-09 14 i To th? Editor of the "Sunday Tribune.") Sir. I agree with the suggestion of your outstation correspondent. Si Chin Hin, "that you abolish the scheme of predicting correctly the margin of wins, so as to enable us, outstation readers to have some chances of winning your127 words
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Article255 1933-07-09 14 Popularity of "Mystery Man." (To the Editor of the "Sunday Tribune.") Sir, As a staunch supporter and regular leader of both your popular journals the J\:claya Tribunj and thf Sunday Tribune —I must say that they hive, indeed, set a high record in Malayan journalism besides having almost255 words
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Article325 1933-07-09 14 'To the Editor, '-Sunday Tribune." > S.v. In your is^ue of June 18. I noticed thai •>ou publish the results of the football matches played during the week. The publication oi choc results Eaves a lot of time and trouble /or your readers when they wsh to claim325 words
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Article383 1933-07-09 14 Grand Canyon Shows Earth's Age. New York. THE earth in. y be 2,000,000,000 years hundreds of millions of years older thai most estimates allow. This was what Dr loan Merriam, a distinguished scientist, hM old an audience at New York University, dur ing a lecture on383 words
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Article, Illustration84 1933-07-09 14 Pigmy Wasp Eggs Exports From Hungary. Budapest. Thousands of pigmy wasps are now bein? exported to America to light caterpillars whic.i O'j considerable damage in the timber yards. The wa ps, which are found almost exclusively (a Hungary, are dispatched in the egy M.a^e, chiefly from84 words
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Advertisement633 1933-07-09 14 Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $25. dj oC "Sunday Tribune" p^ Popular Football c Mast Be (w eBt Entrance Won (No. 8.) foe. The "Sunday Tribune" has decided to give a pnzr of *2r> I which must bt \vnn> to the reader or r. aders who fort633 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1933-07-09 15 A Corner For Our Young Folk. IThis week Uncle Harry asks you to write to him and reminds you that the essay competition is still open. I HOPE that every one of you is out for that prize. You have until Monday to write to me and set out the1,179 words
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Article, Illustration953 1933-07-09 15 SCOTSMEN art- very annoyed indeed with Englishmen. Sir Robert Homo has just protested In the Houj.c of Commons against Scotland being icferrtd i» insolently as "the upper of this island and ho complained vehemently against letter*; being addressed to him "N.8." (North Britain). Captain A H. M.953 words
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Advertisement323 1933-07-09 15 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SBTTLF.MHNTSi. 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 compiles with the British323 words
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Article, Illustration2316 1933-07-09 16 Rimau - Rimau By THE ISLAND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP SMITH'S CONSISTENT FORM INTER-COLLEGE CRICKET ALVIS' LONE EFFORT O'COTTA'S CENTURY AGAINST THE S.C.C CLARKE CUP CRICKET TRIAL KWOK AH KENG'S 1,000 RUNS THE MALAYA CUP SOCCER COMPETITION LATEST POSITIONS SINGAPORE LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS MRS. LAING'S NEW TITCE THE COMING2,316 words
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Advertisement212 1933-07-09 16 Y^^^ Rheumatism C^^i^ ]B\ Swollen jMims. M v ALi aching muscles, a stiffening o( lnc l' 11ln S usuall) mean an IL A attack <»f rheumatism. \^\S, the pains are acute W n k and persistent, apply a little IF A f i Sloan's Linimcnt;gcntly, withA" Hk mil outruhmn^- At212 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1933-07-09 17 1 ci h waa remarkable f«»i th< low i "i'- no! a single batsman on «it!i<" side reaching double figures. Port Dickson's total was k>, and the Sikhs made 36. A1 hockey the Sikhs scored three r oals without reply and i'i the badminton matches, port Dickson won1,523 words
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Article593 1933-07-09 17 K. O - K.O. (BY pHI?.K) Camera must be the hero of the Italians to-day. For the first time |n the history of boxing Italy has won a world title, and the heavyWrißhi title at that. A However, there is not much glory fcttached t<> Camera's593 words
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Article50 1933-07-09 17 TO-DAY. At the Chinese bwininnu^ Club La. lies fx> yards breast stroke handicap. Men (A. and II.) 200 yards breast *>troke handicap. Boyi and Cirls U ft. and under) 60 yard* l>tv;ist .stroke handicap. Water-polo. SUNDAY, JULY 23. At the Chinese Swimming Club Mmyncw Trophy— open half mile. Water-polo.50 words
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Article67 1933-07-09 17 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO MORROW JULY lo BMM I MaikUtpallty 81l U MPH BramuKo .J.i.uji bf.j.TUESDAY. JULY 11. I.C.F.A. v. Ma)ny.s. An.son Road WEDNESDAY. JULY 12. Marine I v. Police. Arson Rr>ad Chin's,' in Monopoiic.H, Jalun Bez*r. THURSDAY. JULY 13. S.C.C. v. SRC. S.C.C. Chinese II v Malays 11.67 words
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Article25 1933-07-09 17 Wednesday: Rangoon Road School Sporii, •*;> p. in Gc.'Ti.son Spoil* at TatiKlin. from Monday to Ihur: 'ay <luat>. Frtda\. July Mth and Saturt.»y. l;"»fh ifin.i]si.25 words
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Article28 1933-07-09 17 TO-MOKROW. JULY 10 I'* :-!>• 1 ladie>* spoon «st^oke>. TUESDAY. JULY 11. Comtuiu?" nno.ing. K ppel O.C. SUNDAY. JULY 16. Isla d Club v Krppel G.C Lsland Club. <28 words
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Article105 1933-07-09 17 TO-DAY. C'arUe Cup: Rest tcial at B.R.C. tj.C.C. v. Non-B'.nders, S.C.C. FRIDAY. JULY 14. Claiko Cup, European* v. The Rest, S.C.C. Johoro C.C v. Port Canning Johore Bahru. Clarke Cup. European* v The Rest. S.C.C. SATURDAY. JULY 15. S )angor v. Perak at Ipoh. St. Joseph's v. Ram s105 words
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Advertisement47 1933-07-09 17 COME ON, MOLLY DAD'S HOME!" 4^^^9B I^9 E&^l bR pf ESTLEs LifOCOLATES ::d 10 cen'.s or ."> picture Stamps to: If^ 1^ ■'.^•^> l f*M' s*£. I -I > t— p— i•■ mkl be ili"' proud possessor of a "Wonders ol the -J^^^^^^^^^^j^^J^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^ \V<>r](]" albuni. A !:<•«.!; of sheer delight47 words
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1268 1933-07-09 18 TWO RIDERS' CALLED UP BY STEWARDS. LAST DAY OF IPOH RACES. JOCKEY MOORE BREAKS HIS LONG RUN OF BAD LUCK. The closing clay of the Perak Turf Club's three-day Summer race meeting at Ipoh yesterday was marked by two incidents in which the Stewards1,268 words
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Article679 1933-07-09 18 C. F. Walters Compared To Spooner. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 29. IT now looks as if C. F. Walters is the No. batsmrm that the England selectors have Ixrn looking for since Jack Hobbs entered upon semi-retirement. His showing in the first innings679 words
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Article72 1933-07-09 18 Burma Rifles Defeat Prisons Department. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 8. In the local cup-tie tOCCer for the Saw Ah Choy Jubilee Cup, in the opening match. A Company of the Burma Rifles defeated Talptatf Prisons Department by 2 o. The soldiers had the better team72 words
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Article1087 1933-07-09 18 just accepted an appointment with a firm of beat the home defence until after ten minutes' play, dirino which period Sehmgor settled dewn In the Penanq half, bullying the defence. Several scoring opportunities were lost by Selangor. whose forwards appeared to tuk»' matters e-sy. The pace of1,087 words
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Article238 1933-07-09 18 The Women's Singles Final. Lomii III! AT Wimbltdon ir-day Mrs Will-- Mood) again sub:::; 1 in her s.voke-p )W( i content to produce no greater speed than Mm round, who drow splendidl, hut failed 10 show much court craft and missvd many opportunities at the net by r-'ggedReuter - 238 words
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Article66 1933-07-09 18 Championships At The White City, Koilt''m. Jrl. <l Further ruulta at the BritWa A A A. f cHiig the Whit'j City to-day sac c.s fofowt: 880-yards: Wh.tr head Northern champin: > I 54-1 5. DISCUS THROW M;.da.a-/ «H\m>jarv> 144 ft. IU4 inches. JAVELIN THROW: Abtil tltwltmil champion) 16966 words
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Article48 1933-07-09 18 P.C.C SPORTS. tallg, July 8. Lady Clcnienti pnamtad tIM puzcs at the 'onclusion of the P.C.C. athltti( afternoon. J. W. Clark won (lv> ehun rtonsh p. I* iivflrst in thelOO yards uftd th- U ng .iur.i;). iai second in the 220. the weii;hl Put MM] tI.V hijjii jump48 words
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Article51 1933-07-09 18 BRITISH OPEN GOLF FINAL. Shu to WIM :5«-hole Replay, n July i DKNSMORL li 75 to Cnk Wl pi In thercptai >! tlv> i hip at ft later 81) U. I* ii hv !4!< to IS4 ottf •f» Jk.!<.. ;.r(i th'i i, rr y^ Brltkh opei i»r«\»ousl> by Oca* r51 words
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Article110 1933-07-09 18 SdMgora Ferai Against Perafc i Lumpur. July t. The' follov.ii] .ii I to pl»y f«f Selanttoi ;<t Prrak nrxt wcU «»t Ipoh: CO Labrcox ro.D.A. Cooper. T Dwteoa Bmitii B (..!i j d Hunt)' Kuok Ah Ken I ill Singh v Ponmah, L ds Siha. U Vandi'r!) >lt.110 words
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123 1933-07-09 19 YESTERDAY'S MALAYA CUP MALACCA BEATEN IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Singapore Win Six-Nil. Brilliant Display By The Home Halves. Rain on Friday and again yesterday had left thtj Anson Road Stadium in a pretty sodden condition but it had recovered to a better extent than expected123 words
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Article954 1933-07-09 19 REYNARD - REYNARD Brilliant Passing By Singapore. 'BY gINGAPOKE'S play in the Malaya up matches so far has been distinguished by brilliant passing, which has nonplussed other teams. It did come off altogether at Seremban \Dut it has #ive:i them immense supefnonty in the other two game.s. Fifteen954 words
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Article806 1933-07-09 19 RIMAU - Singapore Go Easy After Interval. iBY RIMAU JHOUSAXDS thronged the Alison Road Stadium yesterday to witness the Malaya Cup encounter be twee 1 Singapore and Malacca. Malacca's convincing win against Johore, and the fact that the "Sleepy Hollow" was fielding an All-Chinese side (winners of the806 words
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Article563 1933-07-09 19 Medicals Win. PRESENTATION OF THE TROPHIES. •^UK Medical Cql|*p ami Rattles Cotyege nu't on the former's ground yesterday, for the honours in the annual staff Trophy match. An uxciting game resulted in a 2-nil victory for the. Medical College. It was a fast game all the way through563 words
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Article341 1933-07-09 19 Ding-Dong Strußffle At Great World. YIP Pl-ua Yew. o| the Chinese Cliin Wjft Athletic AxAcciation, won tk- Blngap a iing-pons utotlei ehampten ihlp ;»i the Oi svi -ij in t nigni liter a ihnihiv,* ttrmgle vttii Chow W«l sum. «t tii. CMnrw OpnpankKja Athletic t». i;ii:iu). \<i.o:u341 words
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Article15 1933-07-09 19 AH yesterday's local crkkrt matches were v ;!.-sl)ci jut b;; the rain.15 words
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Article, Illustration129 1933-07-09 20 OREAT RAF. PAGEANT: The Riant six-tr.gined flying boat. -Flyinß Fortress," leads the seaplane formation. A coastal defence station blown sky-nigh by bombing aircraft. VICTORY" PUTS TO SEA: The 50 ft, model of H.M.S. Victory as she appeared in Nelson'.s time returning to Portsmouth Harbour129 words
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