Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 August 1933
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section22 1933-08-06 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No. 12 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1933. FIVE CENTS.22 words
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125 1933-08-06 1 The Home Eleven s Dramatic First-Minute Score. SINGAPORE RETAINS COVETED CUP. SEVEN GOALS SCOfitD IN THE FIBST HALF. Selangor Beaten By 8-2. Crowd Of Over 11,000 People Pack The Stadium. Singapore annexed the premier Malayan soccer trophy for the seventh time since th c125 words
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Article1141 1933-08-06 1 Seven Goals In First Half. ißy "Rhnau.") A VAST concourse of spectators, estimated at over 11.000, filled the S.A.F.A. Stadium at Anson Road for the thirteenth Malaya Cup final yesterday, when Singapore all bur avenged their humiliating B—l8 —1 defeat by Selangor m 1927, by winning1,141 words
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Article718 1933-08-06 1 THE GOAL-SCORERS, i SINGAPORE. First: MAT NOOR (Ist minute) Second: MAOON (16(h minu. I. Third: KENG HOCK (17th minute). Fourth: DOLFATTAH (23rd minute). Fifth: KENG HOCK (28th minute). Sixth: KENG HOCK (42nd minute). Seventh: MADON (51? t minute). K:ghth: MAT NOOR (55th minute*. SELANGOR. First: IMNRY iHili718 words
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Article318 1933-08-06 1 Interviewed By "Sunday Tribune." TVRfc-SSEt m a well-tut grey lounge su t with felt hat to ma;ch. H.H. (he Sultan of Brunei presented v smart figure as h-* stepped on board the Kud t yesterday aiornlng bound ftv the land which he ru«.f>s. He *as318 words
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Article82 1933-08-06 1 The following are the results of cxhibitiT i J.'iron tcnr.fr> rr.r.tches played m Java bgr tht two Japanese tcnnlt> stars who are vliortiy visit Ing Singapore SINGLES. Yamada ber.t Miller, fi— 2. 6—2. \amnda ben* Nakamiua. lormeiiy of Singapore) 7 5 6 2. Yarr.ada boat Kth Sin82 words
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Article214 1933-08-06 1 Eight Readers Share Prize. gIGHT readers share the prize offered m our ninth football forecast competition, details of which were advertised m the SUNDAY TRIBUNE of July 16. They each had four correct marKins and their names and addresses are as follows: MR. C. T. LEL, co214 words
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Article578 1933-08-06 1 40 COLUMNS To-day's Sunday Tribune n contains 40 columns of advertisements which is still further proof of the popularity of this medium to those traders who have goods to sell! There is no other Sundau paper m. Malaya which rartien such a volume of advertising the578 words
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Article206 1933-08-06 1 NAZI PROPAGANDA IN AUSTRIA. Italy's Action. "Regrettable Effect Of Interference." London, Aug. 5. THK British and French Embassies m Berlin last right were instructed to hand to the QtngM Government this morning representation* from their respective Governments m regard t<> Nazi propaganda m Austria by means of radioReuter - 206 words
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Article31 1933-08-06 1 Yesterday's Close In New York And London. (From Our Oirv Con cspondrntj Lorulm. Auk. •">. London Kubl><»r. M;irkH clo.^'d. N«W York Rubber, Spot S« rts. CROSS-RATE. NYw Voik Loodm iW\i.31 words
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Article46 1933-08-06 1 An Indian coolie wjs bad y injured ot inn Civil Aerodrome (m \>>. (i wsUrday aiic. noon. He had all th< tx-.s of his right loot imsh. »t by the wheel of h tlppiup v. .I*oll. whi-linr.-Kl o\er hU foot The ftmbuUviue *as tU attendance46 words
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Advertisement56 1933-08-06 1 THE LANKA STORES, No. 28, Riverside, Malacca. Branch: No. 16. .lalan Abdullah, Mtiar. BOOKS'. BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! C%SSH.I.S NOVELS. BOOK-niNDING. We have mad* arrangements with a book-binder from Singapore to do bock-binding for our custom ers. Those for whom such work has been done are more than satisfied with the workmanship56 words
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Advertisement27 1933-08-06 1 fiere is only A one filing nicer >/ than a glass of JBCCtUVP uI*<3lKlV jr^^ and that is anotnef glass No. 1 Beehive Brandy THE WOBLD'S STANDARD BRANDY.27 words
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Advertisement114 1933-08-06 1 WHY GO ELSE WHERE FOR U P- TO DATK NEWS \V II N YOU CAN OR IT M. N. HAMEID&COSultan Street Station or At Hranch at G.P.O. Building. KUALA LUMPUR. On Other Pagen. Paere. The Local Court- 2 Wit and W T isdom 2 Malayan Exhibition Home Sport By The114 words
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281 1933-08-06 2 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: August 6, 1933. MORE SPACE WANTED. During this week-end most people m Malaya are thinking of sport. The August bank holiday is a festival of outdoor recreation. Every padang in the country is occupied with ardent players who test their prowess m football, cricket, tennis, badminton, and281 words
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Article1034 1933-08-06 2 IN AND OUT OF THE MALAYAN COURTS UVILDOEKS m this country do not get harsh treatment, as a general rule, unless they are thoroughly bad hats. The first offenders' clause operates here as it does 111 Great Britain. WHEN a man has been a good citizen and makes a slip1,034 words
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Article871 1933-08-06 2 IN Singapore, and, for that matter, m the rest of Malaya, a fool and i his money are soon investigated. Jt' there were not such a thing- as a law of libel I could let you m on a piece of news that would871 words
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Advertisement30 1933-08-06 2 i i i For Perfect I Results Use I! IKOM j Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras I are obtainable from all photographic I dealers. I "Choose a Zeiss" I I i30 words
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Advertisement92 1933-08-06 2 I > Malaya's Premier i >VHISKY > Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) Sole Agents SfaK, Darby A Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. t Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching. i i EXPRESS C4R SERVICE TWICE|;r>AH.Y SINGAPORE TO92 words
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Miscellaneous37 1933-08-06 2 TIDE TABLE. To day: 11.51 a.m., 10.59 p.m. Tc -morrow 12.24 p.m.. 11.45 p.m. Tuesday: lZ.'t?, p.m. \Vi'»rosday: 0.28 a.m., 1.20 p.m. Thuirday: 1.10 aan.. 1.45 p.m. Friday: 1.51 a.m., 2.14 p.m, Saturday: 2.35 a.m., 2.44 p.m.37 words
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2661 1933-08-06 3 CROWDS FLOCK TO KUALA LUMPUR. BETTER TIMES FOR RUBBLE? ACTING CHIEF SECRETARY REVIEWS TRADE DEVELOPMENT. Large holiday crowds flocked to Kuala Lumpur yesterday to attend the opening by the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley, Actin- Chief Secretary, F.M.S., of the annual Malayan AgriHorticultural Exhibition.2,661 words
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Article3203 1933-08-06 3 Striking Presentation Of Exhibits. A N attrac.lve oasis m the Exhibition i> U m. d -**by the palms and other plants, doMOßstratlng Uie results of different manurial treatment^ which surrounded the double stand No 29 shared by Malayan Fertilisers, Ltd and Sol num, Ltd. The slogan3,203 words
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Advertisement71 1933-08-06 3 EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEAKING! The most novel and comprehensive "Self Expression and development cour^ ever Offered tor ivm h vs. Prcchtrs. Lftwytn, Doctors. Actors, Sui^mt-ii. Bankers, etc., by LASALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY of Chicago, (Tbe Worlds Lamest Business Training Insti(utmn). OXLY FOR SlOO Instalment* can be arranKed. B d with the bS71 words
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Advertisement13 1933-08-06 3 25 Cents ~*J& Everv Whpr»>JM Bfe^ I KtgPKSrtWib FASH 1 SCtt»¥iHC/%ltr COT»t€¥ I13 words
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Advertisement134 1933-08-06 3 Maurice Chevalier The Incomparable Him star, entrusts his voice to the Filter tip. j'ftSff^TyWwß*^ V-^ a^ .^ti I'uskiiu t.-. Of <■'•<' FMI t:«jiii thf VOr. too. uill find that the MaiHcr niter tip is the <»nl> effective means of preventing throat irritation and cough It protects ihe lip^ and te?th134 words
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Article1200 1933-08-06 4 GOOD CRICKETING STORIES. Appeal For Peace. Reception At Doncaster House. London, July 27. npHEKE was quite a Geneva atmosA phere at the Dorchester House dinner at which the M.C.C. officially welcomed home Mr. D. R. Jardine ;ind his team which won the Ashes m Australia last year.1,200 words
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Article447 1933-08-06 4 i Shorts For All Will Come Soon. i London, July 27. DURING the past work Mis. Fearn!ey-Wl"»:!--tingstall. the Wishtman Cup lawn trnni: Mar, has achieved a widespread publicity In the national newepaperr, pic'.orial and otlv rVtoe, becaure she has bt-en wearing for her tournament matches pleated447 words
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Article44 1933-08-06 4 The Ind an Asscciation v. f'e Wil s t:-d.iy I at 2 p.m. at Tanglin wll be: Abbaibiioy (cape), 3ar>kariin. Fe:na r.c 'Z. VMM, Mistri. Davar. Rajiuam. Amarchand. Harigov.nd, S lakan Singh, and Kennedy. RCMTVCi: Paramjoti. Sinha and Purushot- i i.am.44 words
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Article847 1933-08-06 4 Last Day Drama. VINES COLLAPSES IN I PERRY MATCH. London, July 27. JIRAMATICALLY and almost wholly unforeseen Great Britain has twice i:i the past three years defeated America m the Inter Zone final of the Davis Cup, thereby qualifying to moot France m the challenge847 words
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Article136 1933-08-06 4 Irish Thoroughbred Griffins For I 1934. Provided sufficient support is forthcoming m- Ccmmittee cf the Singapore Turf dub propose to imprrt a ba^ch of twenty-four Irish two and t~ree year eld thoroughbred griffins from Messrs. Kerr and Co. of Dublin for racing? at the Spring Meeting, 1934.136 words
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Article373 1933-08-06 4 Ruling- In Court. DOYLE TO SUE FOR HIS PURSE. London. July 27. JACK Doyle is taking legal ftctioa to secure the purse of £3,000 net guaranteed win, lose-, or draw for his fitfht with Petenen. A boxer adversely affected by a decision of the Administrative Stewards373 words
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Article279 1933-08-06 4 Schoolboys As Stars Of The Future. London, July J7. jMTANY of the five hur.dred youngsters v;>^ 1"1 took part m the championships of the chooh Athletic AmotlHluw at Southenri will Co well In the near future m senior athletics. Competitors cam- from 20 English co'inUes nnd thrv279 words
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Article519 1933-08-06 4 OFFER OF £1,000 TO WEST INDIAN. If Headley Accepts. International Cricket Endangered. London. July 27. J^ STORM of criticism from cricket lovers throughout the eountrv has greeted the offer of £i,ooo i year to George Headley, the West Indies test -ricketer, by a Lancashire League clul>. Headley519 words
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Advertisement30 1933-08-06 4 fORMANINT The Gtra-Killuif Tkro*t T.hUi prevents and conquers Sore Throat Protect* _^^^^B fc^ you againtf^| the onset V of M m^ •uddea colds.^B B At all Chrmlsts mnd Store*. *^H30 words
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Advertisement100 1933-08-06 4 "BE TOBACCO WISE" GET VALUE BY SMOKING ONE OF THE WORLD FAMOUS BRANDS OF THE CHEPIISOAIL CIGAR CO THE LARGEST MANUFACTURES OF CIGARS I\ THE WORLD.' r- rpP«^viSl i^te^aw llSS^fel I m AN ECONOMICAL A DKLIGHTFL HALF A CIGAR FOR THE HIGH GRADE CIGAR. HOUR OF HAVANA CHARM. PARTICULAR SMOKER.100 words
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Article, Illustration575 1933-08-06 5 VOLUNTEERS IN CAMP AT CHANGI THIS WEEK-END. The First Battalion Camp Chinese and i Malays on Manoeuvres A nti- Aircraft Train- I ing Signal Section's Feat Gunners Leave jj For Blakan MatL By Shoulder Strap. HTHK thoughts of all Volunteers of the First Battalion are this week on the annual575 words
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Article, Illustration427 1933-08-06 5 Yarns at the Totem. Notes and News For Malayan Boy Scouts 'A LL Scouts m Singapore who are ready to A be tested for the First Class Badge, are atked to meet the District Commissioner at Headquarters on Tuesdsy. Aug. 15, at 5 p.m. This includes all Scouts who have427 words
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Article114 1933-08-06 5 f PHONE 6171. SUBBGUPTIOH UATES. PAYABLB IN ADVANXE. Delivery Including Including at offict Postage Postage or close to to I oreijji residence. F.M.S. Countries. SBft 24 6 *s- 28 Half-\ early J1.20 $1.68 12.04 Quarterly 50.60 50.84 $1.32 BINGLB COPY CENTS. Copies of hack numbers of the "Sunda>114 words
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Article1522 1933-08-06 5 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. Horlicks Badminton Party On Tour At Malacca Membership Campaign of Youngsters liecreation Union Straits Chinese Reading Club Badminton Section. PHE half-yearly |rara] Meeting of ihe Unit j cd Confederate Funeral As..o:-.atiin. cM on Bnntfaj last at the club artmU i 6-2 joe Chiai Trrraee. After arioptins the1,522 words
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Advertisement35 1933-08-06 5 ~W^T I RENA 5 S (grad DANCE feMg STUDIO. f Private lessons daily m f m every phase of Modern /fm Ballroom Dancing. //'lim Beginners a Speciality. //J|(m MEYER MANSIONS, jj FLAT 6, COLEMAN ST.35 words
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Advertisement18 1933-08-06 5 tj Cents JK Everywhere C^^^^t 0 OTH tZTE-tJ R ■t y "I 1 MSJjNcnvtANPI SCIINTIf ICAHV Cd»tC¥ 118 words
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Advertisement168 1933-08-06 5 ißf^r^w; *<,\ f^^~- TiCTiiii, *%»i JP* 1 m^i^'ii^iii A>ii»iifii «ii^i ja> JL\ r <m itmr r* eIW i??j\ sf**\ rf *5pT tt r^^^% |p"H^y?Pp^p*^iß^^^y^*y^^Pejein^neßßjn^pj lif.i iJiv again something that you cdn tf*txcf There is one tonic food which has hern N. tested so often anei so thoroughly that its bonelicial168 words
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5177 1933-08-06 6 Our Short Story. THE STORY OF THE LAST TRUMP. By H. G. Wells. r |MIE story of the Last Trump begins m Heaven and it ends m all sorts of places round about the world. Heaven, you must know, is a kindly place, and the blessed ones do not K<-5,177 words
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Advertisement382 1933-08-06 6 IOHt TEPfTH ANNIVERSARY 10th OF THE NEW WORLD (THE OLDEST AND LEADING AMUSEMENT PARK IN MALAYA) Being celebrated from the 4th TO THE Bth AUGUST. 1933. In spite of the Slump and m order to surpass all records regardless of expense, Special Programmes have been selected for the following shows382 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1933-08-06 7 By i CINEQUE AKEYHOI^-PEEPINC. camera and an eavesdropping mkrophone made their debut m Hollywood durin» the filming of "A Lady's Profession." Paramount comedy featuring Alison Skipworth. Rolund Young and Sari lfarltia which itarta the Capitol Theatre to-day. BY ingenious use of camera and mike Norman1,130 words
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Advertisement203 1933-08-06 7 ROLAND YOUNG Popular Comedian of 'This is the Night" and other Comedy Hits— <n Pai amounts Lal.st R>ot of *un ■•».~i!ffi7 JBn^^^BK«p jP A-lADY'S PROFESSION M WHh ALISON SKIPWORTH and SARI MARITZA. A screamingly funny story of an English Nobleman who goes to America to teach I them how to203 words
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Advertisement170 1933-08-06 7 GREAT WORLD LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION. To be held at Great World* AUGUST 17th, 18th, 10th, 20th. DOG AND POULTRY SHOW EXHIBITION OF DAIRY CATTLE AND PIGS. Entries Close August Bth, At 5 p.m. OPENING OF SHOW: ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, At 5 p.m. Prizes Distributed SUNDAY, AUGUST 20. A RIOT170 words
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Advertisement144 1933-08-06 7 CIPITO?, THEATRE Malacca TO-DXV i M()M»\1:---•*1TS H ij A H SD.%I .v MTEDNESUAI "THE FOUR RASCALS." nnnwoAi FKIHAI i iatvboati— v m "MADAME Bl i rERFLI A i 1 lOniltllM ffftll roi'ti. \it 215. I psacn Or Every IS here^j^f^S^ vr v PASTE I /%nsfi NciiYtA^f] f lit IF V*144 words
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Article854 1933-08-06 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. A LOVELY afternoon wedding was solemnised on Thursday at the Cathedra] when Miss Ann Louise Pieraon, from Shanghai, was married t/> Robert B. Drew, of Surrey, England. The cathedral was beautifully decorated with white Honolulu creeper, ferns and bamboo arches. The bride, lovely m white854 words
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Article420 1933-08-06 8 can tell the difference is pretty thrilling Whatever you want made she can do it minus patterns minus everything but you and your materials The Smart Shop on Stamford Road. 4 LL women are born to be lovely is the belief of Marcelle have you discovered this420 words
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Advertisement82 1933-08-06 8 you want sound sleep avoid WEAK SPRAYSKill mosquitoes with powerful HIT Weak imitations of FUT will briag you no relief from mosquitoes. Don't risk your comfort and health. Powerful FLIT kills mosquitoes by the roomful. Get FLIT and sleep m peace. Look for the fBI sealed yellow tin with the82 words
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Advertisement122 1933-08-06 8 MODERN FRENCH HAIR DRESSING By EXPERTS. PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair Gallia Oil $10. Long $15. Opera system $15. Eugene system $25. MAISON MARCELLE (LATE MAISON NITTO), 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807). Muscle Ji^»*% Strains? Violent exercise w^ £T strains muscles; often WL^\i causes aches or pains, (fft yy.X. But Sloan's122 words
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Advertisement231 1933-08-06 8 CRtATION m POWDtR/ ASK FOR n. Tll!n l'-w'sv v.-x powrtlcT i^ deiiffhtfullv IV > perfumed m Mrvrra] w\omr* and ramea m all drttred ilmmlm it I^^v^ I'Vs'l'l >t will m. t rh. i...r,-> R^ AH I soft -111. «.I|, tuiil,. Bb^- v^fl i t >.i>»-»^^^ t 4 .<,.p <>4 <t231 words
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Advertisement279 1933-08-06 9 By Special Appointment n] To S HM. THE KING OF SIAM. jj] EstablUhed 1872. S DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IN I'OI'ILAR JEWKLLERY X ru nJ rO SITr WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS 3 H DESIGNED IN THE MODERN TASTE p S] AND I'RICED AT TO-DAY'S NEW S LEVELS. r3 KWE OFFER OUTSTANDING VALUES279 words
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Advertisement501 1933-08-06 9 MMHBMBj HIGH GRADE ■P Sl* L. f *51^5 m r i Swiss Made K. M. OH Mohamed 38, High Street Phone 4508 FOR SPORTS. Stanley Co., (London Sports House). Phone A*Jb 372S Cricket IS B B TenDi> H ckey il II if Badaiatoß Foot.Ball W Table-Tennii. Our Speciality H R501 words
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Advertisement195 1933-08-06 9 PARLOPHONE RECORDS. i s MONOLOGUES BY RONALD FKANKAU. Rlo43— Crepe Soles. J i Nothing ever happens to some girls. I RI2G8 You've got to pay for everything you get. She doesn't only get you with her beauty. Rlll4 I'd like to have a honeymoon with I her. They have a195 words
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Advertisement222 1933-08-06 9 To be allm Is do Problem In gowns _^M_^_^L. expertly de&lgned j_l__r to create sllmneas ffl W even when sllmness /'I liMSOfl Chic Parisien, 42, High Street, Singapore. Phone 4485. BARGAINS FOR STAMP COLLECTORS. '•tru.mpiitamp ai.ni m. loose-leaf edition i he whole world m one volumi 244 illustrated loose leaves,222 words
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Article, Illustration1565 1933-08-06 10 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya. A— House Where Opium Addicts Are Cured. Did you know that a Chinese m Singapore can break the opium habit m others by means of prayers and tea? THE opium habit has been responsible for untold misery amongst the Chinese. Doctors sometimes effect complete1,565 words
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Article1183 1933-08-06 10 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim By JUST now :.•> a fallow season m the I publishing world. It is a between I time and so it is possible to look back on the spring and summer harvests, which have been large ones. indeed, it is surprising that, m1,183 words
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Advertisement160 1933-08-06 10 WATCHES OMEGA, KOSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JBW£LLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from f 5.00 WRIST 12.50 SILVF.R POCKET 17.:>0 WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.50 GOLD POCKET from 40.00 WRIST 18.50 is ct. 75.00 Dust Water Proof 11 et. 05.00 STOP-WATCH KS boat 912.50 EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED. REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES160 words
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Advertisement120 1933-08-06 10 I j X j 1 1 1 A NEW SELECTION OF BOOKS. Cheiro's v When Were You Born?" Your Character Told; Your Future Indicated; Your Tendencies Explained; Your Marriage Partner Selected; From your Date of Birth With Illustration^. Price $1.50. Speeches And Toasts "How To Make And Propose Them." (Revised120 words
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1402 1933-08-06 11 STRENGTH OF THE OPPOSING FORCES. FENG CAN HOLD OUT FOR A LONG TIME. Crack Troops In The Field. Japanese Not Justified In Action Against Marshal. below amplifies the brief ruble news received messages GOVERNMENT FORCES ENTER CHARHAR. raping, July 80. 'JHE stage1,402 words
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Article180 1933-08-06 11 Thinks Country's Outlook Is BadShanghai, July 23. Ma Chan Shan has addres^rt a telegram to Nanking expressing hie inability to take up the Government appointment as a member of the Military OMMdfesion. General Ma stated that the Commission :s priniavi y created for the Party and180 words
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Article104 1933-08-06 11 Japan Wants To Occupy Changshan Island. Tientsin, July 12. According to an arrival from 'Tsinan, th? Shantung Provincial Government has received a telegram from the magistrate of PenglU, a city on the sea-coast, saying that the Japanese Plan to seize Changshan Island, on the Shantung coast, on the104 words
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Article78 1933-08-06 11 Government To A Issue New Loan. Peiping, July 12. It is understood that the Government is planning to float a r.ew loan of $6,000,000 for the specific purpose of developing Chinese power-plants. With the funds thus secured, the powerplants at Nanking and Soochow will be fully developed and78 words
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Article91 1933-08-06 11 Employment For 2,000 Chinese In Anhuei. Shanghai. July 13. Up to the present more than 2,000 Chinese nationals have returned from Mexico as a result of the anti-Chinese boycott movement in that country. These people ere entirely without means of live nood. For their relief, an agreement hai91 words
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Article279 1933-08-06 11 Shanghai Project MEASURES AGAINST FASCISM. Shanghai, July 30. |N connection with the forthcoming World's Anti-War Conference m Shanghai, it is learned that the meeting will be attended by delegates from more than thirty countries, including Japan, which will be represented by three delegates. The main object of279 words
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Article71 1933-08-06 11 For The Relief Of Chinese Mines. Shanghai, Ju!y 15. The financial authorises are making feverish preparations for the floatation of a twenty-million-dollar co.l loan for the relief of Chinese coal mines. The receipts from the issue will be loaned to various coal-mines to meet their requirements and will71 words
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Article63 1933-08-06 11 After Pleasure Trip In The Upper Yangtze. Shanghai, July 15. Dr. C. C. Wu. former Minister for Foreign Affairs, .is expected to arrive in Shanghai shortly after an expensive pleasure {rip in the Upper Yangtze. Dr. Wu is now at Yochow, in Hunan, where he63 words
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Article397 1933-08-06 11 Alleged Duping Of Gen. Ma. Reported Embezzlement Of Relief Funds. T*HE most sensational news m the papers during the last few days"— says the "Sin Wen Pao"— "is the reported embezzlement of the funds contributed by various public bodies to meet the military expense.; of General Ma Chai-shan and othc397 words
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Article222 1933-08-06 11 Finishing A Course In Journalism. IN the- belief that MUTM In the Mudy ol journalism can best be concluded hpMCMU )f a trip around the v.crld. with oppoitUbttKM for observing conditions m other count: i s. ai.d of exchanging views through discus-ion, a parts of members222 words
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Article81 1933-08-06 11 Local Public Bodies Support Feng. Shanghai. July 20. The variovs public bodies m Shanghai havf» sent a number of telegrams to Kalgan congratula ing Marshal Feng on his recent success m the recapture of Dolonor. The Association for the support of Chines* Volunteers yes'erday remitted a sum of81 words
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Article670 1933-08-06 11 USELESS TO THE COUNTRY. Ignorant Admiral. A Chance To Recover Respect. QINCE the three warships of the Pohai Squadron ran away from Tsinjrtai),"—^ays the "Shun Pao M "serious disturbances have developed among the naval officers of the North- Eastern Squadron. First, Admiral Shen Hunjr-lieh resigned; then670 words
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What They Write To Us.
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Letter257 1933-08-06 12 (To the Editor, "Sunday Tribune.") Sir, It would be false economy if Governma were to curtail expenditure by increasin§ le rate of school fees next year. 1 re are certainly more ways of obtaining rev ie than one of forcing higher fees down the nrcaUs of so many257 words
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Letter152 1933-08-06 12 (To the Editor, "Sunday Tribune.") Sir, I quite agTee with the complaint made by "Abu bin Ahdem" m the columns of your valufd paper of July 23, regarding the rowdy behaviour of spectators during the match between the Malays and S.R.C I am sure the crowd did not152 words
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Letter84 1933-08-06 12 (To the Editor, "Sunday Tribune.") Sir,— While appreciating Mr. Aw Boon Seng's suggestion to increase the number of prizes m your popular "Sunday Tribune" Football Contest, he may perhaps not realise the difficulties that may arise m the event of a tie among the numerous competitors. Being a84 words
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Letter468 1933-08-06 12 (To the Editor of the "Sunday Tribune.") Sir, I have been dismissed from a certain Government department since the beginning of this year for pecuniary embarrassment, without being given any chance of an explanation. Every cent I borrowed was spent under unavoidable circumstances, such as deaths,468 words
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Letter322 1933-08-06 12 (To the Editor, 'Sunday Tribune.") Sir, The upper classes and the Sen of society are now more than ever subject to calumnious criticism and abuse not only by the needy and unemployed but by the conten:ed middle class as well. The railing becomes louder and322 words
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Letter277 1933-08-06 12 (To the Editor, "Sunday Tribune.") Sir, Starting a man on a salary of $40 or $50 and taking him up to $200, $500 or even a thousand or two, is, to my mind, the wrong way of doing things. What is money made for but to be277 words
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Letter431 1933-08-06 12 (To the Editor, 'Sunday Tribune.") Sir It really gives me pleasure to state my point of view with regards to the popularity of the Sunday Tribune. As the weeks have passed by, since the first issue of the journal, my desire to congratulate you has become more431 words
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Letter234 1933-08-06 12 Sir,— As a keen reader and subscriber of your well known and popular paper, the Sunday Tribune, I take this opportunity, to write and make another suggestion this week, which if you approve, will save a lot of your readers' pocket expenses. 1. As there are about234 words
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Letter164 1933-08-06 12 Sir, Having read the Sunday Tribune from Its first Issue, it will be superfluous for me to comment on its merits, but my purpose m writing this is only for a suggestion regarding crossword puzzles. Many of your readers have clamoured for crosswords, but as far as I164 words
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Article228 1933-08-06 12 Sir Malcolm Watson As New President. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 26 riIHE annual meeting of the Association Of British Malaya was held m the ?c.inul rcom of the Rubber Growers' Association. Tdol Lane, E.C. 2, at noon to-day. Sir Michael Whitley presiding. Following the reading228 words
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Article432 1933-08-06 12 Given Benefit Of The Doubt. TOWO schoolboys of the Teo Hoo Lye Insti- tution figured as complainant and accused on Friday before the Second Magistrate, Mr. R. J. P. Curtis, m a case of theft ol a bicycle. Tan Kiang Chee, the student who complained, said he missed432 words
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Advertisement5 1933-08-06 12 HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., SINGAPORE.5 words
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Advertisement560 1933-08-06 12 Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $25. jfc^jf^ 1 "Sunday Tribune' ffo Popular Football F Mo* Be c.nt«t. Enlra ce Won (No. 12) Ftt. The "Sunday Tribune" has decided to give a prize of $25 (which must be *on) to the reader or readers who forecast the largest560 words
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1610 1933-08-06 13 Roland Braddell - Roland Braddell fTIIE Legislative Council has taken x up this vexed question and apparently a Bill is to be introduced to deal with it very partially but if the Council debate has been correctly reported there would peem to be some misconceptions concerning U;e1,610 words
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Advertisement326 1933-08-06 13 ANOTHER FIFTY PRIZES TBK WEEK. HANDBOOKS FOR FOOTBALL FANS. READERS TO FORECAST INCIDENTS IN ONE MATCB. In view of the phenomenal i-eception given to last week's offer of fifty Football Handbooks for soccer fans, thousands of entries having been received, the SUNDAY TRIBUNE has decided to offer another fifty of326 words
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Advertisement10 1933-08-06 13 \i/ fU SCIC^fIfMAIIY CCfffCT CTS« iaMjEtcjee I pX^ Everywhere J10 words
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Advertisement179 1933-08-06 13 m ARE TIUBTEE TO YOU I FAIILY aihb: you going mi^WW^ TOKKTHBN THBOUQH ->^' >^^^ No one contemplates the possibility of fail- jJmL X ing his family m the preparation for their JFjgSmFX f i life careers. But Life's uncertainty may rwh f cut across the most cherished plans care-179 words
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Article, Illustration951 1933-08-06 14 Let Lind rum Teach You Horn? To Play Billiards. These Exclusive Instructional Articles. FGHFGHFG By The World's Master Billiards l*layer. IF you will listen I mean to teach you to play billiards as I play it. Not so well it would be idle boasting to say so. I have made951 words
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Advertisement161 1933-08-06 14 Billiards In Malaya Don't Handicap Yourselves By Playing On Inferior Tables With Inferior Cues and Balls -Consult Us— We Will Advise You! Salleh bin Ka^im made Singapore JJJgj.^^^gSßß^ On Juh Mh at the Ken WorM he "WALTER LINDRUM" *Wd^ y t ~**°mi> ~V 5 nadc a unfinXshed break of ITI161 words
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Miscellaneous653 1933-08-06 14 CROSSWORD I*UZZUEL. No, I. Fsrst Prize $75. Second Prize $50. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON, THIS PUZZLE IS BI.ING ISSUED IX CON JUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH WILL APPEAR IN THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ON AUGUST 10. CO LTD. 94. Robins n Ro;id. and ma:k o j !99H the envelop-?653 words
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Article1034 1933-08-06 15 A Corner For Our Young Folk. Uncle Harry Replies To A Nephew, Tells You Some Curious Things About Water And. Gives You Some Good Advice. If, Nobody Else Will Answer Your Questions He Will If, You Write To Him. I AM very pleased that so many of 1 you are1,034 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1933-08-06 15 A London Letter London, July 14. TIHE Judges of the High Court, rather bela- tedly, now" seem disposed to take action to have their salary cuts restored. By the national economies of 1931 a Judge's salary of £5,000 a year was reduced to £4,000. Now the Judges have decided that1,234 words
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Advertisement22 1933-08-06 15 x*vH^^ 111 X rl Tharktcps lecTh [Orillianr wifh Lusfre. and tree from Dcx ay. i Obtainable Ere where A '9C± NLy S22 words
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Advertisement309 1933-08-06 15 EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. The Great Eastern life Assurance Conpany, Lurited. (INCORPORATBD IN STRAITS SBTTLBMBNTS) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, £.C. The Compmy has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Lrfe309 words
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Article, Illustration2685 1933-08-06 16 Rimau - Rimau COLONY v. F.M.S. CRICKET 1906-1933 SOME PERFORMANCES IN RECENT YEARS NON-ACCEPTANCE OF INVITATIONS ITS POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES CLUBS WOULD ASSIST PLAYERS IF APPROACHED CRICKET "GATES" NOT ADVISABLE YET END OF THE SEASON IN SIGHT -RUGBY FOOTBALL AND HOCKEY PLAYERS GETTING READY MALAYA CUP FINAL WHEN2,685 words
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Advertisement7 1933-08-06 16 I Ltd. I Jg* J^ |-DI/TR!BUT(rj/-| waoin7 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1933-08-06 17 The M.C.U trounced the Indian Association ;;t ;>. Line.; on S'iTiday. Th* College XI compiled 163 runs (Rajah 69, WiliM 41) and then proceeded to bundle ih>- [ndians out for 04, Bok Choon securing five wickets for three runs. The match us Sunday b< een the Combined Colleges1,377 words
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Article865 1933-08-06 17 K. O - K.O. (BY gPORTSMEN residing m Muar will soo.i have i!.i i opportunity of seem? Al Rivers m the ring after his sojourn m Penang and Kuala Lumpur where he had one fight and appeared m an exhibition. Rivers is back m Singapore. Arrangements865 words
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Advertisement500 1933-08-06 17 CRUSADER.. Tfee Wafcli that is NEVER Repaired. »^^^J^l^j'l3!^^^^K new movem ent is fitted WmwtMm^7^?y^9^^^m instantly free of B^Hjß9SS^^99^»-^a»Jb^^K Never again need you have expense, and m WTyJ^^T' convenience while your \> atch is under repair. ■HKSIV shnul(! your Crusad GUARANTEED B^^ib^ N^^BI^HB^P WATCH stop or fail to keep g< MM500 words
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Miscellaneous186 1933-08-06 17 SPORTS DIARY. (UK KKT. TO-DAY Ookmy r. FMS M Penanjr. HC'C v United Services. S.CC TO-MORROW Coloiiv v. FMS at Prnatiß. SCC v United S<r\:crs. S C.C. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO-DAY. M.-ilarra Sprltit rs v SCP.A. Jalan Br&ar. TO-MORROW. t ■'i:^v;^ Comm \ncl v. S largor. Anson Road. S.CC. v. Selanuor186 words
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Article1106 1933-08-06 18 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS IN CAMP. AUGUST RALLY AT CHANGI. SCOTTISH COMPANY WINS THE FOOTBALL COMPETITION. Singapore Volunteers as many of them as can get there are gathered together m the annual August Hank Holiday camp at Changi. Our own corespondent with the Volunteers give* his own impressions below of {.he first1,106 words
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Article50 1933-08-06 18 £on£ Reappearing In New Worlii Ring. I Exciting boring will be wttnened at the New World Arena next Friday when, m MfcUtiO] to two preUminary bor.es. h. Graham (RAF.i kl matched With Bud Wnlley, Y. C. Son-i v.jmi Young Hassan and Or. Sweeny. R. A.. i Hector Donough.50 words
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Article265 1933-08-06 18 CHINESE METHODIST PICNIC, Gutintf And Sports At ChangL i rp.HE Btnlta Clxim.se Methodist Church hdo A their annual picnic yesterday at "Sanchmpham Villa." ai ChangL The fine sunny ,v< ather and the spacious accommodation rMJcd a great leal to the success of the day. Over 500 people, including L he265 words
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Article70 1933-08-06 18 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Open Fire On Police And Officials. Shanghai. Auk. Tt is reported from Peiping that yesterday f firrroon a itnng force of police, accom- ponied by representatives of the Kuomintans effiecs m the city, raided the Art Institute and j searched the premises for70 words
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Article230 1933-08-06 18 MALAYAN BILLIARDS TITLE, Last Night's Final At New World. SALLEH bin Kassini < latliol Kurib Clue won tin Muluyan tour-ball open Amai' billiards tournament by beating Wre Keng Lii 'Tras Athletic Party t in the final 600 349 :u tIM New World last night. The matcii was played on a230 words
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Article561 1933-08-06 18 Sin Chow Jit - Sin Chow Jit The Volunteers. NANKING 'PLANE OVER CITY. Shanghai, Au^. ACCORDING to a Pteiplaf wpa^H, Volunteers under Gen. Tan? Wen ,vho was as<;issinato(l on Tuvs<|ay have mutinied at Kalian. It is reported that the Peipinir Mili. tar;- Council §enl a 'plan*' <> n Thurs. (lay to561 words
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Advertisement29 1933-08-06 18 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Where To Shop During The Holidays Is Now Proceeding Special Exhibition of Bargains. Our Store Wffl Be Open All Day Tomorrow Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., Ltd. Kuala Lumpur.29 words
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Article75 1933-08-06 19 Tht, Balestier Friendly Athletic Party team J bHII Cl^ r School Football team to-day at oaitsticr Plain Slayman. Gc|i Kirn Chay, Axiui Ghair-. Imi Fook Hee. Chua Ke:ng Wan Ker, TBo Kik Jin, Ho Koon 'P. Tan Tian Hock. Ch<v Souk Quee. Lim Lye. Harry Tan, Mohamad Seydek.75 words
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Article85 1933-08-06 19 RACE. 4. HORSES. Id. DIV: J! 1 m IL--3.4, p^n.: Kali 9., Oheerftd Lady 8.12. End^n 8.12. Ov f -;lap 8.7. Star Lock 8.7 Sunned II 8.7. Tin Pool 8.4. Tres.illian 8.4 Chip O S t "l 8.2, Lucky Girl 7.13, Monte Carlo 7.12 RACE, ft HORSES85 words
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Article76 1933-08-06 19 The Tan Bo n I.iat. Institution b-at the V.M.C.A. Sch(M)l of Commerce m "a pinppcng friendly at the I.rnier's premises by s—o. Scores: <T. 8.L.1, players mentioned first): j Chan Chong Hin beat Koh Fook Chew 3 l, Leong Hock Kee beat Lee Chong Ben<? 3- n. Wbng76 words
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779 1933-08-06 19 PHENOMENAL ?UJCK OF WEUKNOWN EURASIAN. FATHER OF QUEEN'S SCHOLAR. NAHCOO WINS TOP ClftSS EVENT IN esterday s races at Penang brought another windfall for the pehlers family, whoso phenomenal luck this year has been attributed among father, son and daughter, ft will779 words
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Article438 1933-08-06 19 This Week's Prize Winners, HP HE first fifty correct forecasts picked up ■i- cut of thousands of entries for the Football Handbook! offered last Sunday, m connection with thfl result of yesterday's Malaya Cup final. re submitted by the following readers, who vilj rrc?ive tlv.lr prizes by438 words
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Article203 1933-08-06 19 Nondescripts Win By Four Wickets. Yesterday's rricket mutch at the V.M.C.A around at Anson Road was won by the Nondescripts by four wickets. Ttos As opiation could enly gather 81 run.s when they took first knock. Scores: V.M.C.A. Perefather b de Silva 10 Perriera run out 10 Lyne203 words
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Article62 1933-08-06 19 The Wightman Cup Matches. New York. Aug. 5. MM. Wills Mo<xiy and Miss Marble are not pkytaf m the Wightman Cup Suigles. A decision regarding the doubles will be uade lat t. Renter. Mrs. Moody is suffering from an old injury and Mias Marble fell ill suddenly on62 words
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Article309 1933-08-06 19 Long Jump Record Broken? 'From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lu:npur. Aug. 5. ITIHE Hoi:. Mr. T. S. Adams vas among a 1. large crowd that witnessed t.li > first championship meetin- of thr> BelaDgOT Amateur Athletic Association Ivkl hero to-day at the Stadium. The weather was309 words
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Article157 1933-08-06 19 Open Championship Meeting. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Ipoh. Aug. 5. FE annual Perak open athletic sports meeting was held to-day. Results at a glance: Shot Put Kapur Singh, Gajan Singh, Lav Seng Cheng. <34 feet 4 1 Long 1 Jump: Clancy. Wan Suv. Lan. Hooi Voon. Half Mile:157 words
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Article70 1933-08-06 19 Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. Beat Seremban School. (From Our Oan Correspondent j Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 5. The Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. to-day beat the King George V. School. Seremban, on the V.M.C.A. ground by a wide margin. The V.M.C.A. took first knock and scored 188 runs for 7 wickets (Ariffin70 words
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Article247 1933-08-06 19 Progress Of Malayan Tournament. (From Our OWM Corrcs;)ondctit.i Kuala Lumpur. Aupr > F'URIHER progress was madr m the Ma y;m Lawn Tennis championship lowna Bent vhtch li being played on the courts the Selanqor Club. Resnltl at a glance: MEN'S SINGLES Second Round: Lim Bong Soo brat Lincoln247 words
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Article470 1933-08-06 19 Colony Score 225. HOBLYN LEUSSIUB HAT WELL fr.on Out Oicn <oncfnt t i 1 1 DI: )l. O. ROPK n ftpUtM, won t In .1 nl y r.M.s. ertckct nmtch v ifch v.. t •mmsmo' i hew to-day, inel n<> lease the wick j The Wi'i.t-:. r\.470 words
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Advertisement100 1933-08-06 19 BOXING NEW WORLD ARENA. FRIDAY, Aug. 11, 1933, 9.15 p.m. Sharp. I- H. GRAHAM, R.A.F. vs. IHJD WALLEY. (Sidestake of $100). 12 rounds of nils. each. 2. Y. SONG vs. YOUNG HASSAN 8 of 2 1 Gr. Sweeny. K.A. vs. Hector Dnnough 6 of 2 i. Tw« I'rcJiiwinaries. 2 Total100 words
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Advertisement12 1933-08-06 19 \V^/io* iisiiMiro XfiV SUISIIIM4II> CDRKiCT CTS. UM?6E TUEE I 2IT Everywhere II12 words
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Title Section20 1933-08-06 20 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1933. FIVE CENTS.20 words
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Article419 1933-08-06 20 4,000 Entries. ANOTHER CHANCE FOR READERS. IT took three men and two tambies four hours to open a little over 4,000 entries to last week's Couplets Competition. Only those engaged m the work could realise the tremendous amount of duplication m the efforts submitted. Hundreds of readers419 words
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Article111 1933-08-06 20 Truce Arranged In Pennsylvania Coal Dispute. N« w York. Aug. 5. As a direct result of President Roosevelt's interven'ion, a true? has been arranged m the Pennsylvania coal dispute, whereby 70 000 men return to work. The existing hours and wages will be maintained, pending consideration cfReuter - 111 words
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Article70 1933-08-06 20 Moscow, Aug. 5. In commemoration of the completion of the Stalin Canal, linking the White Sea with the Baltic, complete amnesty has bren granted to 12.484 prisoners who participated m the work. j Sixty thousand others earned a ieducton of I their sentences. Several hardened criminals convicted ofReuter - 70 words
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Article483 1933-08-06 20 Fierce Fighting. PLANES MACHINEGUNS IN ACTION. Shanghai, Aug. 5. T'HE general attack against Dolunor, the eastern gateway of Charhar, which is held by Gen. Feng's troops, by combined Japanese and Manchukuo forces, commenced this morning. Gen Sung Che Yuen, Gen. Chiane: Pa Cheng and Gen. Tang483 words
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Article95 1933-08-06 20 Culprit Escapes In The Crowd. AN Indian Mohamcdan had nitric acid thrown into his face m bread daylight yesterduy. He was walking along Arab Street at about three o'clock when a Chinese, who approached him from the opposite direction, threw the burning liquid into his faci-. H?95 words
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Article69 1933-08-06 20 Frenchmen Take Off From New York. New York, Aun. 5. Thi' French airmen, Codos and Rossi, took off at 4.41 a.m. to-day m an atu tnpt to fly to Paris and thence to the East, as far as furl permits, m an effort to break the longReuter - 69 words
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