Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 July 1933
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Title Section21 1933-07-16 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— \lo J>. SINGAPORE, SUNDAYTJULY 16, 1933. I'IVK CENTS21 words
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247 1933-07-16 1 ALLEGED MURDER OF ENGINE DRIVER. DISMISSED FIREMAN HELD BY TDE POLICE. Cook Dies Of Wounds. Victim About To Retire After 26 Years* Service. (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, July 15. A driver name Joaquim, employed on the F.M.S. Railways, met a tragic end247 words
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Article353 1933-07-16 1 Singapore Bags All The Prizes. Readers of the Sunday Tribune headlines are convinced that "Down with the Quacks" constitutes "Cruelty to ducks and the majority of them are sure that the recent delivery of the Mails from K. L. was due to the P.M.S. Railways mislaying one353 words
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Article249 1933-07-16 1 Singapore Malay Wins Prize, MR. JA'APAR bin Haji Tahir, of N*vy Houf*. Grange Road, Singapore, won cur sixth soccer forecast- competition, advertised in the Sunday Tribune of June 25, and* receives the prize of $50. Ho correctly forecast the margins by whicn^ thr teams won in the249 words
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Article281 1933-07-16 1 Yesterday's Soccer. POSITION OF TEAMS IN NORTH. VHERE is just a remote possibility that Kedah will qualify to play in the Malaya Cuv final this year Having beaten Perak and drawn with Penang, they are now on level term? with Selangor on points and if they281 words
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Article152 1933-07-16 1 SELANGOR— PERAK CRICKET. Inter-State Game in Ipoh. > \From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, July 15 SELANGOR and Perak met in their annual inter-state fixture to-day. The game will be continued to-morrow Scores: {Dew <• Lall Singh b La Brooy o Suppiah b Lall Singh 2 Murray c Gill b Henry152 words
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Article277 1933-07-16 1 5—0 —34 —2; Athorne 2 —0 —19 —0: Thompson I—o—ll—o. SELANGOR CLUB. R. B. Battiscombe c Howard b Sinclair 9 C. Mills b Mustard 22 J. C. Collett b Mustard 15 L. A. Tucker b Mustard 2 S. D. P. Larner b Mustard 0 R. M. Bousfield277 words
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Article525 1933-07-16 1 Nation Jubilant. INTERNAL PEACE SECURED? SETTLEMENT of the issue in Charhur, where the "Christian General," Feng, is defying the Japanese, and disobeying the orders of the Central Government in Nanking, is in sight. Marshal Yen is conducting the peace negotiations and they are reported to be progressing525 words
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Article41 1933-07-16 1 Yesterday's Close In New York And London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Julv 15. London Rubber, ?pot 3 7 «(i. Oct.-Dec. 4d. New York Rubber, Spot 0 1 i. ct>. Aug.-Sept. 9-!,, cts. (ROSSI; ATE. New York London 4.78*41 words
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Article1787 1933-07-16 1 PETITION TO THE council; Need For It." Memorandum Hy Mr. Laycock. campaign led hy the Malaya Tribum against the Government's proposal to increase school fees on Jan. 1 next is force*. A meeting of (Ideates from various associations will 1,,, he'd on July 25 to draw up1,787 words
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Advertisement64 1933-07-16 1 THE LANKA STORKS, No. 28, RivtM side, Malacca. Branch: No. It, Jalan Abdullah, Muar. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS' CASSOXt NOVELS kiOOK BINDING. v\ ii no <:< m ..»i gi m q wuh b <>k-oi:hii train .Singapore to •i. Ic-htiMting for our custom en Phose for vhoai such work i, (i been64 words
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Advertisement9 1933-07-16 1 I CftrMLtrfS I Sole Agents. The Eastern Agencies It*.9 words
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Advertisement28 1933-07-16 1 WHY <;0 ELSEWHERE FOR UP-TO-DATE NEWS WH E N YOU CAN GET IT At Vi. N. li UffilDAOa, Sultan Street Station or Lranch at (i.IM). lUiildint:.. KUALA LUMPUR.28 words
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267 1933-07-16 2 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, July 16, 1933. MALAYA AND W.E.C. The restoration of silver to its i i: htful status as a medium of exchange, proposed in the resolution now before the Monetary and Economic Conference, has a jnoineixtous interest for the East, particularly for China and India, :ind it267 words
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Article, Illustration947 1933-07-16 2 IN AND OUT OF THE MALAYAN COURTS i riNE of the most difficult problems the local police is faced with is the secret society menace. Unlawful associations not only exist among the lower classes of the Chinese communities; there are also some very I'owerful Boyanese societies in Singapore. I^HE situation947 words
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Article764 1933-07-16 2 IIfELL, well, well, here we are again: all bright and smiling in spite of the writs and the judgment sum- j monses. It's a great life if you don't i weaken. What kind of treatment can I give you all this week Let me764 words
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Advertisement19 1933-07-16 2 For Perfect Results Use liKorN Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. kk Choose a Zeiss"19 words
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Advertisement88 1933-07-16 2 WAN YANG HOTEL MUAR EXPRESS CAR SERVICE Twice Daily SINGAPORE TO MUAR $3.00 SINGAPORE TO MALACCA fIM 7 A.M. AND 3 P.M. AT 45, BEACH ROAD. 'PHONE. 7819 MALACCA TO SINGAI ORE $3.50 MUAR TO SINGAPORE $3.00 NAN CHIANG HOTEL MALACCA, PHONE. 92 ,^-»..^.-f-4- ft t 1- t > m88 words
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Miscellaneous41 1933-07-16 2 TIDE TABLE. Tt>-&Kfl .10 am. and 5.10 p.m. Bicnov: o..j:> am. ar.d 0.05 pm. v-"v; o.iO a iii. and ;.0."» p.m. V\> inetday; 9.25 a.m. and 8.05 p.m. thui d.v: lO.iy a.m. and 8.58 pjn. l'ii >. 11 a.m. a:iu 9.45 p.m.41 words
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651 1933-07-16 3 SURPRISE VISIT TO WOMAN'S ROOM. i SEVERE CROSS-EXAMINATION. ACCUSED WHO; DARED NOT LEAVE HIS FRIENDS. An interesting case of alleged illegal preparation and possession of chandu dross was hoard in the District Court yesterday. One accused, who gave evidence for the prosecution, stated that651 words
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Article633 1933-07-16 3 Indian To Be Tried Again, A N int.j.a.stinp criminal appeal came up ix- fore Mr. Jtttttei Mills in the App-.-a! Oanar, ye urday morniir:. The appeal was one In winch an Did Incuau roolir named Doraisamy appealed against the derision of t!ie Police Court in633 words
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Article142 1933-07-16 3 WHERE IS THIS LADY?" New Star At The Alhambra To-Day. i'"raii7 Lchur. ;iio tamom Continental c«-n-.--hai at lii t been prevailed upon to write •me of hi: brilliant mr.. ical scores especially for the audible screen, onci the screen U iis- -el rnriched by the gloriou.> neHMtteo. tentr needs ]]o142 words
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Article144 1933-07-16 3 Did Lorry Have A Rear Light? A CHINESE lorry driver, Quok Ah Pui m produced bciore the Fourth Magistrate M R F. Earl, yesterday charged with -doing an act likely to Ouw damage." Mr. Anderson prosecuted while Mr S B Tan was for the accused. It is alleged144 words
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Article52 1933-07-16 3 One Payment For Whole Of Malaya? Municipal Committee No. 1 apprwei tnr proposal that motor vehicles on which tax ims already been paid in the F.M.S. tr the U M tf should not b2 rc-tuxed in Bingapcre provid d rtoprocity m the F.M.s. and the S.ate of Johorc52 words
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Article616 1933-07-16 3 The statement would hm corroborated or tended to prove the innocence of the accui.ed. The courts were accustomed to pay ronsidcrnble importance to statements made by witnesses immediately the case was under investigation. "The question your lordshio ha:; to d.c.di> is whether this rejection of vidence has616 words
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Article339 1933-07-16 3 Child's Had Death. PLAYING WITH HIS BROTHER. A PATHETIC rtory wu unfolded in the Coroner*! Court ycnterdaj wht'ii Mr. F. Bourne opened an inquiry into the <l»*ath .iT-ol.i Chinese boy vrbo was drown**! whilst playing with his brother. TUi' deceased's 'oro.hr. r.« i ir,,: Ui >'339 words
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Advertisement127 1933-07-16 3 (I SUPREMACY. I I e su P remac y the SINGER lies in its attractive f^tT^ VAlfißMMi^ appearance and really unusual performance. The *^B^ -^^B W SINGER has been described as the "Best looking Car for 191>3." Recent advice from England proves that it is simply collecting wholesale, Premier Trophies127 words
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Article1354 1933-07-16 4 CINEQUE - CINEQUE JJER Majesty, Love," the First National comedy romance staring- Marilyn Miller, with Ben Lyon in ne leading masculine role and comqg to the Capitol Theatre next hange, includes in the cast two girls if seventeen, who got their flying tart toward stardom by appearing ii1,354 words
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Advertisement288 1933-07-16 4 MARIROROI G M Htasmx iis \xn !>.:«> p.m j "VIKR4IVI CHARITA" I ROICAIfCK OF OLD INDIA— -SONOS DANCES j MATUHUtU M133 DULARI (OF H.M.V. RECORDS FAME i i f^«^^^^^^F I \l XO-J3AY fißil3a| at 3.15, 6.15 «9.Ui I fmm%ty m BRITISH IMPIRE I ILMS PRESENT THE SPARKLING MISICAL i ;v.288 words
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Advertisement249 1933-07-16 4 C4PJTOL THEATRE Malacca To-day and Mcnday Tilt MAD QIMItJI lui... i^.. i. A Wttnm 9m ;uul Viaph iii Picture Tu< s clay "KING OF JAZZ." Charity pecfonnance in aid of Malacca Asiatic Uncmplo\nu-iH Kund. (By Courttsy of Univ»r.«al Pictures Corpn of Sir.gnpi.M i dri. s,i One niglu (iUy» IIK.II SPhbD249 words
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Article206 1933-07-16 5 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Volunteers Clash With Japanese. Shanghai. July It /CLASHES between the Manchurian Volunteers and the Japanrse have been renewed in -in area between Tehling and Kaiyuan (north or Mukden and along the Smhai tMukdenHailung* Railway. rh i!;;. (i S t 1 Chi Han^-206 words
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Article345 1933-07-16 5 MAN ROBS FRIEND. Tied Up And Assaulted With Hammer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Eahru. July u L UR robbing a friend, who sheltered him. a Malay named Abdul Rahman bin Menamed Sim was sentenced to undergo a monta' > r.i. by Ungku Ismail iThird Ma?is>;rateJ yesterday. It345 words
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Article84 1933-07-16 5 Mails Delayed By Changes In Siam. tFrcm Our Oicn Correspondent > Bangkok. July 14. The M AitIMI M wa:- almost the 1 st civil 'pi 'ne to use Don Maung aerodrome, for the monsoon has iiocded the aerodrome, which is now closed. The Dutch 'planes will use Kohlak.84 words
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Article62 1933-07-16 5 London. J\ ly 14. The United St^te.s. Japan, the Netherlands at;d Ncrvay ate the only Govern r,cnt.> .^till rtmalnir.g prties to tl»e international convention fcr the abolition of imports and txportl p:ohib;t:ons and restrictions, stated Capt. R. A. Eden in tae Hou:se of Commons to-d y. AH otherReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement94 1933-07-16 5 WHATEVER THE NEED Meets St Completely I Before buying a refrigerator, consider the comparatively low price of the Majestic No other refrigerator in its class comes near the Majestic price. Besides there is the three-year guarantee.... the mark of a quality product, expressing the maker's confidence in Majestic performance. We94 words
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Advertisement14 1933-07-16 5 Every l^here^^Bpß«^ v^ X PASTE 1 A PIVItNCim AND j 1 »CltNHttl^l>y Ct>itKtC¥ j14 words
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Advertisement660 1933-07-16 5 Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $25. <|» OR "Sunday Tribune" i jyj 0 Popular Football r Must Be Contest. Won (No. 9.) Fee. The "Sunday Tribune" has decided to give a priz-- of HI (whkfc Moot bt to thp read'.T or readers who for -cast tin- hu.ic,t660 words
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Article, Illustration854 1933-07-16 6 Norma - A Woman Peeps At Singapore Norma s v AN afternoon wedding of beauty and simplicity was witnessed on Saturday afternoon when Margaret (Rita) Stark and Georgia Christian Ashworth uttered the marital vows. TPHE Rev. S. Band took the service which was choral, Warner's Bridal March and Mende'sshon's Wedding March being854 words
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Article258 1933-07-16 6 (>OWNS gowns gowns, what smart new ones 1 witnessed being unpacked in Vogue shop Crepes, organdies, prints, in Victorian types, Spanish influence, directoire styles, etc., high neck frill* wide sashes, etc., in every fashion imaginable. The Vogue hats are the talk of the town straws, felts, fedoras,258 words
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Advertisement178 1933-07-16 6 —Aching Back? ▼HEN you feel overcome by pains in the back or kidneys, apply Sloan's Liniment quickly. You will instantly feel a healthy circulation of the blood, a soothing, healing warmth that drives the pain away. Soon you are a new man. Any kind of joint or muscle K jrfL178 words
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Advertisement31 1933-07-16 6 FIENC I HAIB DBESSIIW By UPEITS PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair Gallia $10 Long SI 5 Opera system $15 Eugene system $25 MAISON MARCELLE LATE MAISON NITTO'. 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807).31 words
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Advertisement299 1933-07-16 6 g« T^-£ NHE-WtST jfi&tk •■».>^> \.^f B aaaaai ai L Ji CRtATION in POWDtR/ ASK FOR --v Tliii lovely new poawki It dd%btfallv IV /I perfaawd in it fatal odoar», .»:t.i Inl^v is so li.kilit it will not clou the potej aa^^ fl ■•i i-linjjs l^r honrs n,] Kjirv. .i299 words
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Advertisement400 1933-07-16 7 ji pJ H> p. i..l Appointment }fl To rrj II M. IHE KNG OF SI AM K»t»bli,hrd 1872. IHsTI\(TIVF. DFSH.NS IN I'Orri.Aß JKWKI.LERY [jj SET WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS SJ jy DBBIONED IN THE MODERN TASTE S AND l-j.jrr.iJ aj' IXj-OAI S .i r(] l EVELS g E I<J l400 words
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Advertisement562 1933-07-16 7 H' j I FOR SPORTS. I PARIX>PHONE RECORDB. P\ -m*"fcW%«*>*«mA i I Stanley A Co.. moxolo«i;i:s rv i:on\i.i» mmnku-. J| MlvllllClllC <L6ndon Sports House, J J CrC|)e S( :(S I J ivOGIV Nothing >\vt !-.aopi-i:.s to souie «;lrl». I 1 1 Capitol Bldg. j 1 W«" p* to pay tar562 words
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Advertisement260 1933-07-16 7 1 To be »lim Is no S PrrbV-n in gown* lj expertly declined I create sllmnesi A 8 *"vr n when bllmnesn /I m u not I «wson H I Chic Parfewn42. High Street, Singapore, Phone 448S 1 Tlii^, pnxts will be Awarded to the three brsu phonographs taken in260 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1933-07-16 8 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya. Peep At A Chinese Wedding. I Have you heard I how Chinese brides I are teased during the I wedding celebrations I in order to make them I laugh TPIIE rites at Chinese weddings vary accordIng to the clan of Chinese to which belong1,477 words
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Article1320 1933-07-16 8 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim I By, 1 liondon, June 27. r ho J*J f °r a really entertaining u l"lwmM will read "Half A Ml* b> James strachey Barnes (Eyre Bpotiswoode 10s. 6d.). This book might well be called a life and a half for> aßho^ n1,320 words
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Advertisement162 1933-07-16 8 WATCHES OMEGA ROSKOPF TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVKR MOVEMENTS. NICKEL HOCKtiT from $5/30 WRIST 12.&) SILVER POCK] I M 17.60 WHIM 20.00 Dust f< Water Proof 28.50 GOLD rOCKKC 40.00 WRIST 18.50 18 ct 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct 65.00 STOP-WATCHES from 12.50 EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED REPAIRB PRECISION INSTRUMENTS TfrKODOLITKS162 words
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Advertisement122 1933-07-16 8 A NEW SELECTION OF BOOKS. Cheiros When Were You Horn?' Your Character T'>kJ; Jour Future Indicated; Tour Tendencies Explained; Your Marriage Partner Selected; From your Date of Mirth With niuftrai (i'is. Price .51. 50. Speeches And Toasts "How To Make And Propo-e Them." I (Bevised and Rewritten 4 By Leslie122 words
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Article543 1933-07-16 9 NO QUESTION DELIBERATELY SHIRKED. REPLY TO COMPLAINTS. NOT ALLOWED TO SELECT HIS OWN SUBJECTS. A number of readers having suggested that the "Mystery Man wallowed to select questions and subjects from the m*« and to reject those he cannot deal with, the Editor of the Sunday Tribune"543 words
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Article86 1933-07-16 9 Several Readers Find The Missing M's. THE two hidden m last week wire lalfcff stowed away in the advirtise*nents of Messrs. John L.ttle Co., Ltd., (Bahamma Desert) and the Lanka Stores <Custommers). They were not easy to spot, but several thousand re^rs fnuni them. Once more the entries86 words
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Article212 1933-07-16 9 Singapore Girl Wins The Prize. OUR readers may deserve raspberries when it comes to being reporters but th:y certainly have a sense of humour. The Scotch Jokes submitted last we?k were really excellent and it has been most diffirult to select one which can be called the best.212 words
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Article, Illustration768 1933-07-16 9 How He Would Suit As A Reporter, APENANG reader writes to the "Mystery Man" as follows: Dear Mr. "Mystery Man" Allow me to congratulate you for presenting to us the two views on "The Princess's Choice." with tha^ .subtle touch, one from a man and the other768 words
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Article1018 1933-07-16 9 Readers Miss The Bus. SECRET REVEALED BY "MYSTERY MAN." gVERY entrant in last week's Literary Contest setfl a prize A ttautiful basket of raspberries Readers were ar-ked to imagine that they were a newspaper reporter assigned to write a story on Mr. William Blank, who1,018 words
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Advertisement45 1933-07-16 9 I j New JEveready j flashlights IBB3BMI at 1 Greatly Reduced Prices. I 1 Regular Evereadjr Superior I Quality, Workmanship I and Material I P^IL-* For Everywhere HI EVEREADY the world. 1 —they last longer. j Sole 'Agents L. E. TELS Co SINGAFOIF. j t45 words
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Advertisement297 1933-07-16 9 Rid yourself of STOMACH TROUBLE and enjoy a Healthy Appetite by taking II Sanatogen lACK of appetite is mostly "A noteuxvrthy effect of s due to stomach trouble, Sanatogen is a better which in turn is usually a appetite which \s generquestion of nerves." Nerve- flWy perceived within weakness prevents297 words
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Article, Illustration808 1933-07-16 10 Shoulder - Strap - Shoulder -Strap By The Malay Company Celebrates Demonstration to Raffles Cadets— The Programme For The Week— Jubilee Of The Shanghai Corps. f rilK marriage of Corporal Abdul shakore. of (Malay) Company, to a daughter of Lieut. Rahmat bin Abbas, also of the Malay Company,808 words
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Article1068 1933-07-16 10 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. LONG Oi chard Road there situated I I l\ club which has been brought into the lime- nt on more than cuio occ blob. Wo refer to tno India-Crylon Club. In u way the I nd. a -Ceylon Club la unique. Us membership :s Restricted to the1,068 words
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Article322 1933-07-16 10 TO-DAY'S CLUB EVENTS. M.wl) i, ihe Rri Km. < Hamilton Party are request* i i!u rntr tcr ihc op n Dmib nnm, ,»<,., hip ..r Pvty a:v n«.w n and v. :4th instant The draw will tak< place j.,,j, inal at 5-15 p.m ;u Hh P nurt at linmng IC.322 words
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Article439 1933-07-16 10 Yarns at the Totem, I Notes and News For Malayan Bov Scouts. <•* I IHAVE been asked to write a word or < two of explanation in these notes about the Three Branches of Scouting. The Group in Scouting, theoretically, consists of a Pack of Wolf Cubs, ;i Troop of439 words
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Article174 1933-07-16 10 News From Two Malay Hikers. Mohamed Yunus, who set out on a walking expedition round Malaya in company with Mohamed Syed. on May 16, and whoee progress along the west coast as far a& Penang has been previously reported in these columns now writes from Pasir Puteh,174 words
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Advertisement53 1933-07-16 10 \7 fU SCIENfIHCAUY v w CCKKfCT CTS. LARGE TtEE I 2t^ EveryWfcerc If you desire a milk as near to the finest, pure, fresh, pasturizer! dairy milk as can be obtained in any part of the world you should try KLIM. XJX H^K I POWDERED MILK. ©btafaaWe at all Leading53 words
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Advertisement116 1933-07-16 10 Everybody's Friend j I Thousands of patients have I j t^tified to the efficacy of th«' I Pills. 1 j ATANK MCMUH PILLS:— Aw J I i« pure and highly useful piv- I i paration containing the essence j of vegetable tonics. They are f an excellent remedy for nervous116 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1933-07-16 11 A Corner For Our Young Folk. The prize-winning essay appears this week. I Uncle Harry announces another competition I and writes about a Chinese general. I r |Mlh lir.st thing you will look for this week will be ihe winner of the e -a> competition on, "Why 1 like the.1,094 words
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Article, Illustration638 1933-07-16 11 rrilK ran came down but the pilots 1 went up. That is the story of the Royal Air Force Display at Hendon this year. It was carried out in the worst iveather conditions ever known Cor tii is popular event of the London j w a on.638 words
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Advertisement402 1933-07-16 11 «»fcltt EXCEED 512,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAn S BSTTUPCBNT3). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. £.C. The Comptny has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the402 words
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Article, Illustration1818 1933-07-16 12 Rimau - A REVIEW OF THE WEEK'S Rimau i,i nun n.i,nm, WmMM MALAYA CUP SOCCER SINGAPORE'S TRIUMPHANT PROGRESS MALACCA NOT DISGRACED PENANG NOT GOOD CUP FIGHTERS? MR. BACH AN SINGH MALAYA'S FIRST ASIATIC CUP-SOCCER REFEREE THE CLARKE CUP CRICKET MATCH REST NEVER MORE STRONGLY REPRESENTED RESULTS SINCE INCEPTION OF SERIES LAST WEEK'S1,818 words
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Article, Illustration820 1933-07-16 13 A remarkable feat «>i bowling wa performed *>i Penang mi Sunday by a young Eurasian named Mariano. Flaying for tin i\R.C. against the Teeters" a team composed mainly of Fenaiitf Police officers, Mariano sent down four overs in the course of which he captured nine wickets without giving820 words
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Article720 1933-07-16 13 K. O - K.O. (BY Singapore fight fans must be get- ting a little disheartened. So many "•>itf lights" have baen promised, bu; I none has materialised. Tfte Sullivan Graham controversy has subsided and is unlikely to come off, unless t"e < K A.F. champion agrees720 words
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Article, Illustration38 1933-07-16 13 Bales.ier Friendly A.P. team v. the Plavfair B.P. to-day at 420, Balestier Road: Oi.« Kay Sung, Chua K.eng Whye, Lim Huat Lye, Kho- Jiak Keng, Ee Tian Kee. T. Albuquerque, the SRC. Ist XI soccer captain.38 words
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Article19 1933-07-16 13 Playing on the Clerical Union ground on Thursday, the Rumah MLskin FT drew 2—2 with the Union.19 words
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Article19 1933-07-16 13 The Malacca Chinese F. C. hadmiiron section beat the Shamrock Badminton Party by five games to two.19 words
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Article605 1933-07-16 13 One thing in particular we noticed how o^her cyclists did their work. When one is a motorist a cyclist is merely a wobbling nuiwhom the sooner you can pass the better. When one is a cyclist one likes to see how a fellow sufferer is605 words
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Advertisement108 1933-07-16 13 ESTLE'S PRODUCT A NESTLES PRODUCT A NESTLES PRODUCT A SOMETHING OF INTEREST S GENUINE MALTED MILK IN TINS I S P "aHESDUE'S" 8 l«ESTrf^ HALTED |r_-«.^. I mtiM s T|Bf^U»TRALASl A) LIMITED. W |j L R &^affiffi^.3 GoaamEss. s The right way to withstard iry'nc dimalic conditions is to take108 words
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Miscellaneous219 1933-07-16 13 SPORTS DIARY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW, JULY 17. Malaya Cup- Command v Malacca ar Malacca. Commrrclai Cup- IfiwUfMi v Postals G yiang Hongkong BaiJ; v BraatOCO, 3.H8 A. P.O. v. Muiu.pGlus, Juian Besar. TUESDAY, JULY 18. Malays v. S.R.C., Jalan Besar. Marine II v. Med. S., Anson Road. WEDNESDAY, JuA 19.219 words
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1204 1933-07-16 14 THRILLING FINISH TO MILE TEAM RACE. MOST SUCCESSFUL UNIT. WILTSBIRES IB.Q: WIN CHAMPIONSHIP BY SIX POINTS. Although no records were broken at the Garrison Spoils at Tanglin yesterday, there was no lack of excitement. A keen struggle marked the final of the tug-of-war between an1,204 words
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Article217 1933-07-16 14 For the first time in the history of the Anglo Chinese School, cricket has been introduced and the school XI made a good start by beating a team of St. Andrew's School en St. Andrews groimd. Scores: ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL. Sclakar, Singh run out 1 Ram b217 words
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Article191 1933-07-16 14 Europeans v. Rest Game Off. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang. July 15. rWMiH Europeans v. The Rest cricket ma ch which was to have been playod here for the de Sil\a Shield has beet) cancelled This is a sequ# to the taUmn of the Rest to ;gree191 words
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Article75 1933-07-16 14 England Team To Meet West Indies. London, July 15. ENGLAND'S tMn to meet the West Indict at ?^anche.stsr on July 22 has been selected as follows: D. R. JARDINE <capt.) (Surrey). R. E. S. WYATT Warwickshire) C. K. WALTERS (Worcestershire). R. W. V. ROBINS (Middlesex). H. SUTCLIFFE75 words
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Article48 1933-07-16 14 Perak Beat Penang At Ipoh. /From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipch, July 15. PERAK won the Mitchell Shield by bcatr/g Penang in the final to-day by I—o.1 0. Mrs. M. L. Wynne, wife of the C.P.0.. Perak. presented the trophy to the winners after the match. i48 words
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Article442 1933-07-16 14 RACE 6. 1. ROCKLEY STAR <Bt-ven> 2. EARWIG (Wahab). 3. MISS CUE <Yacob> Time: 1 mln. 20-2 5 sees. I Wen by one length. Tot-: $17- $8. $8. UACE 7 1 M\NOH VEHAM (Bevrnt. 2. TREFOLD <L. WhitUkcr). 3. S:.!ITHS DEAN iMcor). Timt 1 1 mln.442 words
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Advertisement326 1933-07-16 14 IMPORTfiNT To Golfers YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR GAME WITH ANGUS STEEL 1 SHAFTED Coif Clubs HAND FORGED IN SCOTI.AND BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN STAINLESS IRONS. CHROMIUM SHAFTS. WOODEN BSAD6 OF BCLBCTED PERSIMMON. EXPANDED GRIPS. PERFECT BALAMd All shafts and iron hoadi are chromiuni plated iih;ii-(i.\ss ennuring the retention of txi'B that326 words
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Miscellaneous373 1933-07-16 14 TO-DAY'S BADIO. Listeners who prefer religious services to the jHe will sp^-ik on Bolts and Bridges' uuder customary addresses will be pleased to note the "Engineering end the Empire" service. Ho that a service from the famous old London is a director of the National Federation of Iron church of373 words
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1356 1933-07-16 15 COLOURLESS CRICKET AT TOE S. C. CEUROPEANS V. REST MATCH. SIX HOURS PLAY PRODUCES ONLY 168 RUNS. The annual Clarke Cup cricket match between the Europeans and the Rest of Singapore, which was begun at 4.30 p.m. on Friday afternoon and1,356 words
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Article175 1933-07-16 15 St. Joseph's Institution beat Raffles College by two wickets on the School ground yeserday. Scores RAFFLES COLLEGE. Mosbergen. c. b. Fernandez 2 E-ss. b. Leijssus 13 Lewis, c. Philemon b. Minjoot 11 Rum. b. Fernandez 2 Singh, c. h. Kec Pow 4 Hah Eng. b. Leijssius175 words
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Article220 1933-07-16 15 Yesterday's Cricket At Sepoy Lines. PLAYING on their own ground yesterday afternoon, the Medical College Union defeated the Raffles Institution by 79 runs. Scores R. I. Ist Innings. G. Valberg c Boon Bong bW. Ess IL' L. Hfliftaf t Willis b Armstrong 16 M. Valberg b Boon220 words
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Article64 1933-07-16 15 Yesterday's match between the Y.M.C.A. Ist and the Medical College Reserves at the Anson Road grcund ended in a win for the Association by two wickets and 105 runs. The College Reserves took first knock and icorcd 47 runs and the Association replied with 152 for64 words
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Article19 1933-07-16 15 A mixed foursomes competition has been arranged for the August holidays at the Keppel Golf Club.19 words
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Article400 1933-07-16 15 don't like to say certain things in her presence? No. that is not so. MET SECOND ACCUSED ALONE. Was second accused with his mistress at the New World when you met him? No, he was a!cne. Was the womaai in the room when you went there? No,400 words
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Article120 1933-07-16 15 Ships Tank Conceals $10,000 Worth. Yet another attempt to smuggle a large quantity of chandu into the Colony has been frustrated. When the "Kutsanu arrived from Crm*a ports yesterday afternoon and berthed at Tanjong Pagar. a party of Revenue Officers boarded the vessel to carry out their usual120 words
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Article108 1933-07-16 15 Amateur Championship Competition. AST nifchVs (Id in the fouv-ball Amateur *-i open billiards ehamoinm-hip at the New World, for the Challeng- Shield presented by M^srs. Fraiikol Brothers resulted as follows: Sirat bin Haji Ahmad (Java P:anakan> beat Goh Guan Chuah (Clerical Union- 300—265. Salleh bin Kassim < Fat108 words
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Article47 1933-07-16 15 Colombo Wins National Breeders. London, July 15. fFIHE National Breeders Produce Stakes, run at Sandown to-day, resulted M follows; 1. COLOMBO. 2. SILVER ARABY. 3. VALERIUS. Ten ran: won bv one-a::d-a-half 1 ngths. hr.lf-a-length between second and third Betting: 40—85; 7—l; 13— 2— Reuter47 words
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Article301 1933-07-16 15 Johore English College Beaten. THE Anglo-Chinese School. Singapore, defeated the Enjrli^h College. Johore Bahru. in a friendly game of soccer yesterday on the S.H.B. ground at Cantonment, by 5-^-2. The Kcal bovs overran th>ir opjx)nrnN the first half, leading 4—o at the interval and adding a fifth Roal301 words
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Article181 1933-07-16 15 Australia llcatcn In Davis Cup. London Jnl> 15. BRITAIN b- A', Hi Dt*tl Cup Kr i ;>. an I M \Vunl>)> »r thi. :n.i!( .i to one. H. W Aim In i>' l M Orntl 4.7 5. 6 —3. R«-\\v v In th< raiher ti<- V-n\181 words
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Advertisement221 1933-07-16 15 j THE "RALEIGH RAJAH" I j 1 bicycle: I i I i\t t JJJLJJJ JJJJJjjjJiJJ JJJJ J JJ! JMtJJ-• -< I Manufactured by the Es|K>cially f* *"Z3s£; mil *»W BB on Co., Ltd. I s A Strong- and Reliable Hicyclc. Wheels, Spokes, Handle Bars, Gear Wheels, etc. All in Chromium221 words
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Article, Illustration148 1933-07-16 16 The Pcnang and Selangor Malaya Cup 6 2. Note the referee, Mr. Bachan Singh, soccer teams, which met in Kuala Lumpur on who was the first Asiatic to control a match in game was flawless. the Bth, when Selangor (on the right) won the Malaya148 words
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Article319 1933-07-16 16 THE LIMERICK COMPETITION. Mystery Man" Supply Last Lines. rpHE "Mystery Man" has trif^d all the m, to make Kcr-boon rhyme with Trih^ •n answer to the hundreds of readars whTIL in Limericks re R arding the "Sunday Trib.i? Scm« of them were good but none wet n2T winners. In making319 words
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Article135 1933-07-16 16 Foreign Exchange Malfct a Serene. T London. July 11 HE usual Saturday mornln K .aim prm* In World Economic Conference In* quartans to-day. No meetings were held. The only occurrence to cause a rlpnto f Interest was a letter Issued by Mr. 00% 1 (chairman ofReuter - 135 words
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Article122 1933-07-16 16 Well-Known Referee Past* Away. The many friends of Mr. J. R. DarfW ft regre. to l.arn of his death, from typhoid M at the General Hospital at 11 o'clock oaN#r I night. j Mr. Dirgue was very well known u tooCfcal referee and took a keen interest In122 words
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Article42 1933-07-16 16 I A Malay cyclist was slightly injured f"** I day afternoon when his machine and a Wo* car driven by a European l*dy cu» collislcn in Cluny Road He sustaint»d a cut lip and «bra»kmi k IC J^ ..•^yf.42 words
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