Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 August 1933
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Title Section21 1933-08-13 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. 1.-No. 13 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AT*GUST 13, 1933. FIVE CENTS.21 words
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123 1933-08-13 1 A Widespread Plot Against The Invaders. MANY PEOPLE ARRESTED IN CHANGCHUN. BANDITS WRECK YELLOW RIVER DYKES. Railway Traffic Held Up. Large Areas Of North Honan Under Water. A plot to revolt against the influence of Japan when the Manchukuo kingdom is formed m the autumn123 words
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Article330 1933-08-13 1 Waiting Till Kingdom Is Formed. Shanghai, Aug. 12. THE Japanese have unravelled a plot for the secession of the Manchukuo from Japanese influence when the kingdom is formed m the autumn. Over 100 Manchukuo persons have been arrested at Changchun, the sear of the "Puppet" Government. Ihe330 words
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Article55 1933-08-13 1 LEE FLETCHER. Result Of The Photographic Contest. The following are the name* of the winners Vpbot graph v t. Bpouwarcd lust month yMeaari,. 1... ..ihl Fletcher, of North Bridge I*l I'n/.- mis? C HAYMAN. French Oonven( 2nd prt* MF; HONG BEE. 150 East Coast Road.. 3rd p i/. mj^.. WEE55 words
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Article452 1933-08-13 1 Min Kuo Jih Pao - Min Kuo Jih Pao Huang Ho Bridge Under Water, Shanghai, Aug. 12. T*HE middle course of the Huang Ho or Yellow River, universally known as "China's Sorrow/ is In flood and North Honan is under water. The Huang Ho Bridge is submerged and trains of the Peiping-Hankow452 words
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Article364 1933-08-13 1 Far Eastern Manager Interviewed. JpiLM directors and managers are often people who are difficult t > pret at for purposes of an interview. They are, as a rule, a very busy lot and find the twenty-four hours a day not long enough for the work they have364 words
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Article110 1933-08-13 1 fsh Fascist ParadeCalled Off. Dublin, Aug. 12. pEHBHAL O Duffy, Commander of tJu \T i-lfc;ional Guard <a Fascist organisation" has called off the -Blue Shirt" parade on Siuufcy for the interests of peace and order Renter. Dublin. Any. 12. Geneial O'Dufly said: "On a solemnReuter - 110 words
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Article39 1933-08-13 1 y&v York London Closed. 'From Onr Own Correspondent. > nr^** *v London, Aug. 12. London Rubber Market closed. Xew York Rubber, Market closed on Saturdays up to and including Sept 2. CROSS-RATE. New York— London 4.48 T0, down39 words
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Article68 1933-08-13 1 Rigorous Searches At Siamese Border. (From our Own Correspond jnu) Bangkok, Aug. 12. Extensive smuggling of British manufactured matches over the Bunnese-Siam frontier has led the Siamese authorities to adopt rigorous searching of the luggage cf travellers entering from Burma. The smuggling is due to the new high68 words
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Article242 1933-08-13 1 Cuban Revolt. ARTILLERY MOVES TO POSITION. I Havana, Aujr. 12. ultimatum handed to President Marhado by the Cuban Army expirefl at noon. Captain Menier, chief of the Aviation Corps, one of the leaders of the mutiny said that the Army, Navy and Air Force acted swiftlyReuter - 242 words
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Article814 1933-08-13 1 sm/. GROWING! The "Sunday Trt* feline" ow yi//// jp efn- tamed over :1H columns advertising; last week the total reached 40 columns; and this week there is a further advance to ill columns! There it no other Sunday naucr m Malaya which carries X such a volume814 words
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Advertisement63 1933-08-13 1 THK LANKA STORES. Xo. 28, Rit erside, Malacca. Bran* h:— No 1 ttlan Abdullah, Mnr, BOOKS! UOOKS!! POORS!!} AsSHLS NOVKLS. iior>K rwvorsci Wv. hrn •>' "'■r«-in«' n 's with a b'.K>k-i i!<n. From Sinuapore to do fcoolt -binding for our customers. Tlio^r foe whom such work l,a> bctn done are63 words
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Advertisement80 1933-08-13 1 xthere is no nner Brandu than this* {CONNOISSEURS who must have the insist on "SEEHIVE BRANDY." J^g^^ All with discriminating tastes turn to .J||sJ^. "Beehive" as representing the finest Brandr procurable. J| a^B^4f^ When you pour out your firtr glassful tms su P er b Brandy when you taste its80 words
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Advertisement34 1933-08-13 1 WHY GO ELSEWHERE FOR UP TO l> \T R NEWS WI! E N TOU CAN GET IT M. N. A. II tMBIDfI CO.. Sull.in Sdft-l SlaJion or At liranchat GJPjOI Huildinif.. KUALA LUMP! R.34 words
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297 1933-08-13 2 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: August 13, 1933. A. B. M. OUT-OF-DATE. The more we read about the activities of the Association of British Malaya the more we wonder that the members, or at leasi the committee who presumably run the .-how, lay claim to repreient nny sort of opinion m this297 words
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Article1052 1933-08-13 2 IN AND OUT OF THE MALAYAN COURTS yOBACCO smugglers have dominated the stage m the courts during the week. They arc giving the Revenue officers more trouble than ever, but the Revenue men certainly give them a bunch of it now and again. 4 MAN who was chased the other1,052 words
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Article852 1933-08-13 2 fJOOD intentions butter no baby's bread, so here we go. What have I <-ot for you this week mes enfants A snappy story from K.L. which <^ r en C.W-J. dare not print, and another geo<l Municipal poem from Malacca which I'll tell you852 words
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Advertisement22 1933-08-13 2 i i For I Perfect Results Use [j_koi>Tj Cameras* I Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. "Choose a Zeiss"22 words
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Advertisement104 1933-08-13 2 Malaya's- Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealcrs(This is fact) Sole Agents Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching. ~~r~> ■■■■■»»m» mmmmm r m m m -^t~^ t i >^^» a< IM i..irt k^nr^^nL104 words
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Miscellaneous40 1933-08-13 2 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. -ila> 3.24 am.. 3.18 p.m. IHMTNV: 4.23 a.m.. 4 p.m. I'Ksdiy: 5.5* a.m., 4.55 p.m. V dnrsday: 756 a.m., 6.10 p.m Muirsiay: 9.16 a.m.. 7.34 p.m. liuhiy. 10.05 a.m.. 8.40 p.m. Sutviii'.iiv: 10.39 a.m., 9.31 p.m.40 words
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1225 1933-08-13 3 ALLEGED DIRECTOR OF LOCAL SECRET SOCIETY. STOLEN GOODS AMONG EXHIBITS. MAGISTRATE ORDERS ACCUSED TO BE BOUND OVER. A veritable cartload of exhibits, alleged to be the belongings of some leading 1 members of a secret society, were exposed in the Third Magistrate's Court, before Mr.1,225 words
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Article352 1933-08-13 3 Maintenance Order Not Fulfilled. A RATHER patlictic scene was witnessed in •Tl. the Fourth Ccurt, before Mr. M. H. Blacker, yesterday when a Chinese was sued b;- his wife for failing to comply with a maintenance order. The parties had a .six-yrar-old son who was in352 words
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Article90 1933-08-13 3 S.P.C. A. PROSECUTION. Poultry Dealer Charged With Starving Ducks. Charged at the mst'nce of Chief -Inspector Bracker, of the Municipal S.P.C.A. Department, a Chinese poultry dealer appeared before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. M. H. LI acker) yesterday. The allegations against him were that he failed to supply sufficient food for90 words
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Article79 1933-08-13 3 i Mrs. Bcgg As Complainant In Assault Case. Mrs. A. C. Begg appeared before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. M H. Flacker) yesterday as the complainan' in a cas° of arsault In which two North l»dians arc accused of voluntarily causing hurt. j When the r se was79 words
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Article103 1933-08-13 3 Had Never Seen Red Light Signal. Some amusement \v s caused in the Fourth Court yesterday when a up-country loiry driver, a Chinese, was charged with discbeylng a traffic signal at the junction of Stamford Road and Victoria Street. The constable on point-duty siatoJ that the accused103 words
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Article237 1933-08-13 3 Three Men Thrown Into Canal. A REMARKABLE MCMMM MM <J Bu< k.- Tirnah R iud R| jibmil >Jt V<: tcrdiv respiting m wrtcii miw\ U m thief OMMM who u r< lapMMUd I; apuears that ;i mutor-lc itv m ;m Rlbag Hnkit T.mah Road whm It skidd-237 words
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Article288 1933-08-13 3 Chinese Convicted By Third Magistrate. A CHINESE was convicted yesterday by the Thhd Mapistiat-. Mr. J. f. F. Gr.gi>. ol theft in a dwelling house, sentence ben; postponed till Aug. 15. A Bengali living in I dispensary in South Bridge Road was the complainant and he288 words
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Article394 1933-08-13 3 Many Uses Of Reptile Skins. rpHERE i» something i.uiot i, salu-tyn..; -i- about turning a ■fltfOftOM inio an udvan*age by the us><- of brains unc .m.rpn Whir*' is ore reason *hy. «".«n Iftyattli," the exploitation of reptiles. t radii iotiully i< garded as pests, seems extraordinarily lnun ing.394 words
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Advertisement346 1933-08-13 3 >,/£ Iks i^fe*^fe^h r 1 -kJ y DUY GOODYEAR TYRES MADE IN ENGLAND Goodyear Tyre§ made at the Goodyear f ac- Wolverhampton organisation and thrre arc lory in Wolverhampton and aold in Ma- l0 C Cr BriU T Uyl are contributing to the welfare of the emp!oy^20,000 other worker^. Thousand.346 words
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Advertisement5 1933-08-13 3 MyMRAgL^Howonga^j CAPITOL. j WEDNESDAY 16th.5 words
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Advertisement40 1933-08-13 3 permanently attained by tlaI e K veinseroentswhichW5crup^^^ o^ be K more than ol a product I B h'rm heart 01 kidneys, is en B hetp You°'° °veicome colds, lever, A A A Each original pack^ng^ndj^ P^E y bBaIS -BAYER CROSS40 words
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Article1464 1933-08-13 4 Pineapple Industry, ♦IRS. LEE CHOON WAN SAILS. (Ftcvi Out Oun (or respondent.) London, Aug. 2. T'HE heat wave has passed on for the time being, and it is more like England now than Malaya, while there are fewer tropical suits to be seen about than1,464 words
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Article209 1933-08-13 4 Japanese Artist Displays His Work. AN attractive display of pastel work by Dr. Chiyojl Yazaki. one of tfat foremost arti ts of Japan, and his pupils m arranged at fie Japanese school, Waterloo PUett, yesterday About eighty pictures were on view, con iscrig of scenes both m209 words
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Article25 1933-08-13 4 Orchestral members aie advised that ?>- -hoarsals will be resumed on Monday, tfa inst. at the Victoria Memorial Hall it 5 3 p.m.25 words
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Article449 1933-08-13 4 Live Stock Show At Great World, THE Great Worici Lue Stock Exhibition will be held on Aug. 17, 18. 19 and 20. It v. il consist of poultry and dog shows. The Singapore Dairy Farm will carry out deUiUUaMaUWM of milking by electrical appl ances. while the449 words
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Article256 1933-08-13 4 Unpleasant Ending To Ipoh Visit. I F>om Ovr O?;?: Corretp&dent.) Ipoh. Au:. The sports team of the Liagnam Un:vr?E s ty jf Canton concluded t.ieir rMt lo Ipoa utter volley-ball and basket-ball matches wiV.i ral Unfo:tunp..e!y an Incident occurred m Uk iast. match played and t'ne v:sit tar256 words
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Article36 1933-08-13 4 Fired On By Austrian Htimwehr. Stuttgart. Aug. 12. Hit. Hans Menzel. Governor cf Wucrttrmb rft was fired on by Ih? Austrian Heimwehr v.her. he accidentally stepped over tbs border. Hi- ill no. injured. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article44 1933-08-13 4 reveral readers have writ en cj*nnionting adversely en the behaviour of some of the playerr m the M. F. A. OotlTMUi Shirkl ma.eh. One makes tho .rugßeftion. tha. if ther,e matches are_refere?d by a European, the playors will behave themselves better.44 words
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Article235 1933-08-13 4 Classification Of Horses And Ponies. 7~wiF tales! list of class- ficaticna issued U; the i Btr&l Ravi:.?, Amcetatton ks a- foltaws: HORSES. TRANSFERS. Little M« s.cr from Class 2 to Cur;:; I. Gay Orb from CJas.s 1 to Class 2. Jock's Fancy from Cla.-s I to Class 2.235 words
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Article95 1933-08-13 4 Owing to the rain, the piaffing of the men's doubles final m the S.C.R.C. toumamen:. the prize distribution ar.d the ''At Hom\* which were fixed to take place yes'erday afternoon at Bong Liin Gnu: wen p s.pon.d i~> Tuesday. The members who turned up were, however. sunned with95 words
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Article155 1933-08-13 4 Garrison Making A Strain, THE t'am i- 11 > i VtV vn Oa*rlacn a< til Malayan a.a.a. cbamplcnsblp neeiin rhlch ray to b htM i;t Kuala Lwmp^' un Aug. is tod 19. win w lollowa: IUO YARDS: I^<<;' Bill- PU Rsi :iMd Hay. Denny 220 YARDS: S«155 words
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Article396 1933-08-13 4 FRENCH tfXPORT* DECLINING. "Cognac King. 1 Talk To The "Sunday Tribune/ JWE alarmin- laii-mem thai French exports since last year have <v < Mcd by :>:» per tout, was maiet X Svnday 7Y/W, reni esentativ. yesterday b 3 Mr. l.uVie.i ,I^* Deputy Mayor of Coßnac, and396 words
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Advertisement102 1933-08-13 4 "Bit TAD Aft A UJKI?" GET VALUE BY SMOKING ONE OF THE WORLD FAMOUS BRANDS OF THE GENERAL CIGAR CO. •t:if. largest manyi wctvres of cigars m tiik world' AN ECONOMICAL A DELIGHTFL HALF A CIOAI FOIt TIIC HIGH GRADE CIGAR. HOI R OF HAVANA CHARM. PARTIC I LAB SMOXXI102 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1933-08-13 5 I $M\M BOULEVAM> OF BLUFF AND BALLYHOO, WILL BE SEEN AT THE CAPITOL V \f f SINGAPORE, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. ALL THE STREET IS A STAGE ON WHICH IMMORTAL ACTORS AND ACTRESSES HAVE PLAYED A PART HAS CHANGED WITH THE MARCH OF TIME, BUT STILL KEEPS ITS MOTTO,1,577 words
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Article, Illustration910 1933-08-13 6 I(ead These Exclusive Instructional Articles. FGHFGHFG Playing For i Pocket And Position I Getting Billiards Indigestion. i j Wattei Lindrum.i WANT you to make a break with this U how I propose to teach i you. Jj Jut red and white over910 words
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Advertisement277 1933-08-13 6 Brfttards In Malaya— Don't Handicap Yourselves rajfiiiff O/i Inferior Tables With Inferior Cues a#?rf Balls— Consult Us— We Will Advise You! SnilLh bin LvHSbim made Singapore j history on a fl BILLIARDS TABLE. WSPfl^^lr waltkr undrum*Ja fi WORLDS CHAMPION H On July 9th at the New World he J^H^^^^^^^^^^^^H I'-277 words
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Advertisement108 1933-08-13 6 Delirious "MILKMAID" Toffee /TO/ J m "Mummy, how do you a\ I make MILKMA 1D 1 toi^^^^^^^ m^^ x 1 I«W tin MilU \Z^?^~~ imr '^^^^fl ;i o7s butler MftS?: > tablespoon (oldaß syrup. Milkmaid Br/^W I: tfjZ^v 5WE S ENE > H Method. fis^a ti^' 1 Melt butter ami108 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1933-08-13 7 By CINEQUE glOOttTl Terretti writer of "The Faints OOi CW," the First National picture t Joan Bloadell ai.d an all-star ,cport:-:< cast, which opens at the Capitol IMMtre day, became N< w York's ace newspttoerer In nine year 1 bri.f time as u>-1,104 words
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Advertisement164 1933-08-13 7 AT LAST The Screen reveals the whole uncensored truth about the most sensational crime of the decade II I First National's daring exposure of 1 "'V 1 1 papers With JOAN BLONDELL, LESLIE FENTON and many prominent stars Thrills Terrific Interest Sensation L»- J J M Meet 200 of the164 words
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Advertisement109 1933-08-13 7 P R c t Every Where^^M mHt \v^ PASTE 1 SCitNHfIC/\Hy CCP^tCI paramount fwmts m I THE (JAYEST, MOST [HM^M^p^lg^gOij-ir JMf|t|i^{fj|f|#}||^^^^^^^SHMfc"^ It KU HUMAN 0X J>i*»-f'-iiB^^^ ,933 ten* HIS THE I» It IV < <» I' i&-IF^ m I TJTU-* lovers and queen J^»^ S^fJiJ^lLlSL FOB OWE NIGHT gfiS»:^£di^ J109 words
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Advertisement115 1933-08-13 7 CAPITOL THEATRE Malacca TO-IIAV A MOM) M AU voi USTENINGr* With William llainm. M....,, I ..m> A Mrtro-(;i)](|\vM) M.r, ]> rrisn w a WBINI HI I. -ONCE IN A LJPBTIMr* With .lark O.;ki«\ Sidnrv I ..I i.».i r* and 1 "(iRAFT" W'iih Rcui> Torir.ry. Sur .uol is., Ms Kaii.>fT A115 words
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Article1219 1933-08-13 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. A NEW WOMAN CORRESPONDENT. Commencing m next Sunday's Tribune this local women's page feature will be contributed by a wellknown Singapore woman, who moves m the best circles, and who will specialise m all matters of particular interest to Singapore women. Doin't miss next week's1,219 words
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Advertisement72 1933-08-13 8 GREAT WORLD LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION. To be held at Great World. AUGUST 17th, ISth, 10th, 20th. DOG AND POULTRY SHOW EXHIBITION OF DAIRY CATTLE AND PIGS. OPENING OF SHOW l*y H.E. Sir Cecil dementi, G.C.M.G. ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, At 5 p.m. By Kind Permission of Lt.-Col. Mcc Oilicers of72 words
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Advertisement157 1933-08-13 8 'MODERN IRE N C H HAIR DRESSING EXPERTS. PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair (iallia Oil $10. Long $15. Opera system $15. Eugene system $25. MAISON MARCELLE (I ATE MAISON NITTO), .*>"), Stamford Koad (TEL. 4507). x -sTHE MIRACLE SHOW nftOMf CAPITOL. WEDNESDAY lfilh. SUNDAY TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION KATKS. PAVABI4S IN157 words
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Advertisement199 1933-08-13 8 L. CREATION m POWDtR.' 'J"l)is lovely new powder is delightfully /I perfwned m levtral odoar*, and |V >/ J I ionics m all desired ■hIfJM it i- m» light it will not clog th« porct J^K^ MB yet clinur> t..r hour- :m.l -nc', S» 4IS I a x.lt siiHK.th fini>li.199 words
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Advertisement283 1933-08-13 9 By Special Appointment rO i T I" 1 O In H.M. IHE KING OF SIAM. Elttablifthed 1872. DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IN POrULAB IKWELLERY pJ nJ JO SET WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS W B DESIGNED IN THE MODERN TASTE ffl ANIJ PRICED AT TO-DAYS NEW S LEVELS. k] SWE OFFER OUTSTANDING VALUES283 words
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Advertisement189 1933-08-13 9 PWBB^3!BIHW!K?iIIT!^t HIGH GRADE I ;J J I S^*'*r t^"' its* Swiss Made K. M. Oli Mohamad M, Hi^h Street J'hone 4508 BEAUTY 1 f The Quest '>f the Ayes. I t Solved Ijv i 7 w RICHARD HUDNUTS I THREE FLOWERS BEAUTY SPECIALITIES. •t The Way to a lovely skin189 words
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Advertisement164 1933-08-13 9 I monique Capitol Bid?. FRENCH j GOWNS i HATS ACCESSORIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS i M s- X Cj .S C P I g2 I 1 1 g a g** I I ki -•I 2 5 a S a las h s 1 1 it i ».5^ s .gj d eg164 words
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Advertisement168 1933-08-13 9 j FOR SPORTS Stanley Co, '•'Otidon Sports House). Phone \&K 3725 j Crkk l Teoai, I i HOCk y 1 1 BaJ"'»»tOu Foot-Ball \j| T.ble-Tennu j Oor Speciality I P.u i A Re-StriDgfDs Oj^h A^ Indoor Games I If 107, North Bridge Road, < SINGAPORE. I B l^r^^^^^^jflS if iffi168 words
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Advertisement186 1933-08-13 9 I PARLOPHONE RECORDS. I MONOLOG' S r.Y RONALD FR,\\K.\U. Rlo43— Crcpc Solos. Nothint; cvtr happens to some ctrls. R1268 You've got to pay for everything i you cct. Sho dorsn't only jr-t you hr beauty. i Rlll4—I > d like to havr a hcr.tymuou with 2 hex. I They have186 words
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Advertisement316 1933-08-13 9 To be slim Is do f^ i l'n-blpm In ?"«-t» expertly dfAlgTj^yj **^W^^ to create slimnew even when sllmnew J I MMSON Chic Parisien. v*-:u 14 J High Street BingapON Phonr iih\ Jhe oU\ fa liionr(l bojrs md f^irls who !i« mI (o i)\;x\ »ndon Kridjrr" mih have rhildrra irlM316 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1933-08-13 10 Some Odd Comers Customs ofMalaya. Place Where 44 Mem" And Coolie Meet. Come with me and dine with thousands of others m Singapore's great open-air cafe. IJAVE you ever paused to thinly for a mo- ment how large a percentage of the population of Malaya and Singapore eat on the1,330 words
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Article1193 1933-08-13 10 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim By ALTHOUGH his 'Time Machine" was published nearly forty years ago, no one could call Mr. Wells an eminent Victorian. Indeed, it would be more true to say that he is not bounded by any reign or any era. His mind leaps backwards1,193 words
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Advertisement165 1933-08-13 10 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEYEB MOVEMENTS. r NICKEL I.x KKT irom 5.fX) WRISI 12.50 SILVER POCKET 17.50 WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.50 GOLD POCKET from 40.00 WRIST 18.50 n 18 <t. 75.00" Dust Water JVoof 11 et C>5.00 STOP-WATCHES from ,<?12.50 EVEBI WATCH GUARANTEED. REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS165 words
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Advertisement52 1933-08-13 10 EVERY WOMAN A NOVEL BY Gilbert Frankau Men, Some to business, some to pleasure take; Vut every Woman is at heart a rake; Men, some to quiet, some to public strife; But every lady would be queen for strife. PUCK Sl.um (PjMUn K\!r;i). M. M>:iini;d iiltrtlr Co, BiagapMrt Kuahi Lumpur.52 words
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777 1933-08-13 11 WHY CHINA IS TURNING TO THE WEST. JAPAN'S JEALOUSY OF THE POWERS. REASONS FOR THE PACIFIST CONFERENCE IN SHANGHAI. A world anti-war conference is to be held m Shanghai.™ a few d tys, n the authorities allow it. Delegates from pacigroups777 words
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Article256 1933-08-13 11 Presence In Kalgan Not Desirable. VPorp:ii£, July 27. arious public bodka la c;haiiar bftvc forwarded a j-int petition to the Government ropovting thai Itfars-hal Wtng is recruiting bandits jn that provtoOi and iu<;ki.v> that i plmlttve cspedttton be son. u-uin.a him by tilt Government. In this256 words
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Article167 1933-08-13 11 Railway Employees Contribute I Aeroplane. Shang'rai. July 23. The employees of the Shanghai-Nank:ng and Shaughai-Hangchow TLulwavs have succerded In -aising a sum of $119,000 as their contribution to the aerop'ane fund for the purchase of aeroplanes for the Government. Ie is understood that the persons m charge167 words
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Article112 1933-08-13 11 .Tobacco Company Sending Men Abroad. Shanghai. July 28. In connection with the "buy aeronlar.o movement' launched by the China Aviation Lmsuq m Shanghai several months ago. it is understood »V.at the Kauyarig Brctfci' s Tobacco Company has succeeded m liaising $100,000 among its employees an a contribution to112 words
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Article79 1933-08-13 11 Pirates Appear On Chekiang Coast. Shanghai, Ju'y 21. The Navy Headquarters ha; received a report that a large number of pira es ar;? gathering at a point on th- Chekiang .-cacoa«t ard are 100 ins passimj \tsseli. The naval authorities have already despatched three gunbcals to Cl>rkiantj waters79 words
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Article57 1933-08-13 11 Protest To The Municipal Council. SbMßflpi, .July 21 Th? Chine c Citizen's LatftM of the International Settlement yestoday adopted a resolution voicing their opposition to ihe repirted introduction cf nucJi t movement ißto Shanghai. The LeflgW Kis c T c<idrd to addrc«.J a let er to the StMngfeal57 words
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Article234 1933-08-13 11 Moving Northward. A DRIVE AGAINST NANCHANG. Hongkong, July 19. to reliable reports jvceived here from military sources the main-body of th..> Communist* are now moving swiftly m the direction I of Ihuang and Fengchen, with the obvious iitentfon of making a drive gainst Nanchang. T<» strengthen the234 words
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Article51 1933-08-13 11 Shan:,l>r.i. July 2"! Mr Sun Fo. who has been m TSiM?tao daring ..'p i.*o fen clayr f•• ih r sumnr* Mam r:c?ived an urcjt-ant cull from the Govcn-.m~n and is now on his way back to Shanghai. H is expected to arrive her^ this aft-^n-an. Shanghai Morning51 words
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Article181 1933-08-13 11 Canton Making Warlike Preparations. i.!t')rt .T;;'v 1:7 rlir Gcrxan advli r M \\-.r HcadjiMurten Livr.nl Obtn Clii-.Mi; no B 2 ;.f ,'tvdcy t make preparations for Mi esi ibl .-a m.n'. of on arsonu! ai vhat city. B ront dsttnw vcrka an norn b >. ounci BhaokVWU181 words
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Article481 1933-08-13 11 I TWENTY THOUSAND MILES, Example To Others. The Development o. Aviation. W|)URING the pn m mon ■aya the "China Tina i 1 here have be< n many important <!<•• elopmenta m aviatii n efn fen, notably the ccmpletion of the round the world %ht by Post id481 words
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Advertisement32 1933-08-13 11 New Eveready S^3B UashtigMs H^§m| U Regular Eveready Superior B^^ffi! I Quality. Workmanship ■•1 "^iSSC^f TRAD* MABK the wond. J 1 last longer. i Sole r Ag*nh L. E. TELS Co SINCAHIIF.32 words
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Advertisement13 1933-08-13 11 THE MIKACLE SKOW of 1933! i f CAPITOL. J j WFIINKSnAY Jfilh. j13 words
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Miscellaneous384 1933-08-13 11 CROSSWORD PUZZLJE. No. 2. Krai Prize $75. Second Prize $50. BOTH PRIZES MUST BE WON THIS PIZZLE IS BEING ISSCED "^"^^JJW* PI7.ZLE Will »Ul CONDITIONS. 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS A: 9* SET 1^ 2 Each fo:m must b accempa^ird by ?n JHv 1 i ntry fee384 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1933-08-13 12 VOLUNTEERS AT CHANGI: STORY OF THE CAMP. THE annual camp at Chang] is over and this is an easy week for the Volunteers whose units took par* m it, for there are only two parades, those of the Chinese and Malay Companies who, of course, are Second Battalion. The camp1,034 words
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Article, Illustration1672 1933-08-13 12 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. Notes and News f or Malayan Boy Scot ts I •>-•-•• The first anniversary of the straits physical Athletic Patty was celrbr ted on July 29 and 30. -t Mr. Aw Been Haws buncnlow at Pasir Panj ng. Athletic sports imd a piny-pong compjtit on ire held.1,672 words
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Advertisement22 1933-08-13 12 2 5 Cents Cv Every Whon t^S^9^ v^^TOOTH V P. N PASTE n 1 1 j 4 M\IIM3IM \SI j MItSIIIKMP <<M>t>^,r-22 words
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Article, Illustration2102 1933-08-13 13 On The Badminton Couts of Malaya. Club Gossip From Here And There. (By Our Special Correspondents.) JHK Singapore Badminton Chan;. pionahip Tournament, which commenced some time ago, is now reaching the end and some very interesting matches ought to be witnessed m tlunear future. The matches are being played on2,102 words
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Article454 1933-08-13 13 The Singapore Selangor Match. The hon. secretary of the Selangor Badminton Association writes. We feel an explanation is due to our many friends and well wishers and to those interested m badminton m Singapore for the unfortunate incidents which took place when the badminton doubles tournament was to454 words
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Advertisement8 1933-08-13 13 THE MIRACLE SHOW of J933J CAPITOL. WEDNESDAY 16<h.8 words
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Advertisement150 1933-08-13 13 Ml Announcing The Three Voigtlander Brilliants l^fcS^; BRILLIANT F/1.5 ■K^^^^l Lens: Voigtlander Skopar Anasj^jJHEjB£Sss3EL titrmat F/4.5. Compur shutter I^H speeded to 1 /300 th sec. The widely I^^Elm spaced focussing scale is engraved Wlm lli^^^ii n le lr^ e diameter deep hood '^jpS^l i^fiHv 'l c ens anc can )e150 words
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Letter308 1933-08-13 14 (To the Editor, 'Sunday Tribune") Sir,— The remedy to the school tee corstro uersy, after all, is very simple, provided the Government are net unwfflfag to do the right thing. It is a crime to deny to the coming generation the elements of education. Is it not the308 words
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Letter643 1933-08-13 14 (To the Editor, 'Sunday Tribune."} BIT, Every one v ill agree with you and the Government as to the vital importance to iaya <>f well equipped ;md up-to-date /i< odrome ««nd the necessity of rxpeditiug Its jfjtruction. his necessity being universally recognised and Government, having, under the643 words
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Letter178 1933-08-13 14 (To the Editor, 'Sunday Tribune." > Sir. As one of the unfor unare souls out J of employment for the past year. w :i you I permit me, m a few words, to express my high appreciation of B.H.J.s very encourag-' tag letter on UM subject of178 words
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Letter89 1933-08-13 14 (To fV Editor, ''Sunday Tribune.", Sir—l sh.ili bt rtrjr glad if you will cre-'te a racir.g comp tition m the Sunday Tribune, It is very much more interesting than the re^t. i With regard to claims m the soccer contest I I wish to suggest that you publish the result89 words
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Letter106 1933-08-13 14 i To the Editor, "Sunday Tribune.") Sir. As I am cue cf youi readers of the p^pul r paper, the Sundcy Tribune, I should like to know what has happened to the popular Limerick Competition. I read m the pape: of July 16 that there will be a renewed limerick106 words
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Advertisement55 1933-08-13 14 Malaria Sanatogen —by multiplying the number of red blood corpuscle* quickly conquers malarial debility*. It rebuilds) heaKh lastingly. SAHATOGEH 1h« 7 rum i mntc Food Ho^in. tJ*A W and ffijjM x^v j i IflC I I uwBUBK wmm\ with ELISSA LANDI A FOX Fictur* I produced by Jm> L. Lasky55 words
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Advertisement368 1933-08-13 14 The New "Certo" Double Size Box Camera K^r<^3r*99 Bn^ >3^^^^^U B^B^B^— b^K'^^'v^^Bl Brsbbl Ibbbbbl bbb Ktf^j^Sg&J^^^HBBEa^BS»I^^^^B^BSSSSSSSSSSSSS» A Camera of the most modern construction taking pictures on ZV 4 x 2»/4 inch film full size or half size from 8 to 16 exposures as may be required. By just turning a368 words
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Article735 1933-08-13 15 A Corner For Our Young Folk. WELL, children the most intereat- in# lettei m my mail, this week iifroni a niece named K. H. Xeo, who has asked m«- one or two questions about the Arctic. j The first things she wants to know j arc the names of six735 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1933-08-13 15 A London Letter. London, July 25. IL'UAT is the most nationally reT presentative thing- In England? "Everyone would make a different choice, but there is much to be said for Big Ren, the great clock of the Houses of Parliament, as typifying the spirit of the land. Th- Idea was1,102 words
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771 1933-08-13 15 The Giant And The Little Boy Who Stole. A story by IJncle Harry for his very young readers. ItII.LV was a very naughty little buy. H---I* v.ouUi gc to his moth r*a cupboards and >teal jam and when his mober used to come m and catch him with Jam all771 words
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Advertisement355 1933-08-13 15 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE <N FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern life Assurance Conpany, limited. <lN T CORPORATKr> IN STRAITS SET TLI>MIiN IS) HEADOFFICt: Great Eastern Lite building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, utc it^ry £c| The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot England tnd tomplfrs355 words
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Article, Illustration2528 1933-08-13 16 Rimau - Rimau RECORD WEEK-END OF SPORT THRILLING MALAYA CUP SOCCER FINAL WITNESSED BY A RECORD CROWD SELANGOR GOOD BUT BEATEN BY THEIR BETTERS REED'S RECORD CRICKET SCORE TWO NARROW ESCAPES CAUGHT OFF NO BALL IN EIGHTIES MISSED BEFORE REACHING PREVIOUS HIGHEST LALL SINGH'S PART WITH BAT2,528 words
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Advertisement11 1933-08-13 16 fU SUIMIIN/Vuv if IHi I CTS. l/I»6E Tliif I OCT Everywhere11 words
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Advertisement63 1933-08-13 16 tihiz Jtfl Vulwst and Best\ Tht jtx.x, htfeern leifri |um»»|, H^k dcscnptivt m lour u<»rd> i»| a uc-ll j B^^^^ known hujj product \ou rt s kt .j J t^^^^^ hlu< ln< s< >l"«»<>n md send n to fH^^^. 'h( hr f s lorreci insuth upcmd tin MxifNd.v aujrdcd j63 words
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Article1402 1933-08-13 17 doubles, instituted m 1926, a. <<>■{ by K. Hagot and Oliver for the first three years. I Van Chim and Van Giao captured it for Saigon m 1929 and the Singapore Japanese pair (Matsukawaand Kawajjri) held ii m 1930 and 1961. Last year A. I). M. Pitt (India)1,402 words
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Article712 1933-08-13 17 K. O - K. O. (By A L Rivers picked another soft one lin Less Lambert, of Western Australia. The pair fought m Muar 1.1 Sunday last. The fight was a failIre, both financially and from a sporting ix)int of view. Lambert found the American too712 words
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Advertisement396 1933-08-13 17 ANOTHER FIFTY PRIZFS THIS WEEK. HANDBOOKS FOR FOOTBALL FANS. WHO WILL WIN TOE S.C F.A. v. S.R.C. A LEAGUE MATCH? A third lot of tifty Football Handbooks are offered this week, the popularity of the offer made being such that teorea of readers have written m asking us to continue396 words
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3485 1933-08-13 18 Latest Sporting News By Yesterday s Air Mail GREAT BRITAIN'S DAVIS CUP N SUCCESS. >RLD LAWN TENNIS CROWN. France Loses Coveted Trophy After Six Years. WILL THE AMERICANS CAPTURE IT NEXT (From Our Out Correspondent.) London, Aug. 3. "MEVKR m modem history has3,485 words
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Article436 1933-08-13 18 "W. G." OF WOMEN'S CRICKET. Miss Mabel llryant. SPORTS ODDS AND ENDS. (From Our Own Corrctpondent.) lonrton. Auf. YIK. It. A. Waliis an official who was accompanying tho British team competing m tlir great four days Road walking contest m HoiLand, died suddenly at Nyrru'iren. He was \S years of436 words
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729 1933-08-13 19 ENGLAND ALL OUT. London. Aug. 12. The England innings closed for :H2 runs. Barnett was run rut for 52. Nichols scored 19, Clarke 8 and Marriott 0. Reuter. ENGLAND SCORES 312 IN FIBST INNINGS. MARTINDALE'S IMMACULATE LENGTH. BAKEWELL SCORES A BRILLIANT CENTURY.729 words
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Article68 1933-08-13 19 Champion Athlete A Chinese. 'From Our O<ru Correspondent.' Penang, Aug. 12. At the Penaeg A A. A. mcet!m to-day Cheah Wat Gark wu hampion athlete, winning" the quarter mile and being second In the 100 yards and Ihe 22f) The runner-up vas Koneli bin Ismail, \\ivner of the68 words
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Article38 1933-08-13 19 (from Our Own CorrcS]K>ndrnt.) Ipoh. Aug. 12. EUboet'a team defeated the Pe:ak Chinese by :>~2 to-day In an exciting the pretence <>i mi enormous crowd. A |aic wma ooUected In aid of Perak Chine;? Matrrnity hospital38 words
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Article264 1933-08-13 19 Sensational Cricket At Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Aug. 12. rpHE annual crick t match between the X Europeans and the R-\st began this afterneon. Ihe former won the tcss and batted lust, losing the first wicket for two runs. Thereafter Pedo Cox and Murray made264 words
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Article869 1933-08-13 19 Runner-Up Position. THE CHINESE BEAT THE WILTS. I?XCITING soccer was served up at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon when the Chinese and the Wiltshires met m the Firs' Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The Chinese were m fine fettle and m spite of being well below869 words
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Article10 1933-08-13 19 locally yesterday were cancelled owini i«» Ui»rain,10 words
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Article272 1933-08-13 19 Successful Meeting Yesterday. i From Our O:vn Ccrrr.' jhi;idctit. i Kuala Lumpur. Aug. IS. The Federal Police Sports were held at the Radium to-day before a good attendance Of spectators 'Ihe programme wa« carried cut willicu a hitch m spite of the ram early m the aft272 words
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Article510 1933-08-13 19 Some Exciting Play Yesterday. rpiES m the Singapore Badminton AssociaJ. tion\ open tcurnamenft, played yesievday, resulted as follows: LADIES' OPEN SINGLES. Miss Htrii beai, IfSn M. Lee 11—2, ]I— Miss Horii was steady and played calmly throughout the game. Miss Lee who did weil with some fine510 words
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Article345 1933-08-13 19 Annual Athletic Sports Meeting. 'From Our On n rrmrfftTflrffitf. Kuala Lumpur. Au^ 1 TO-DAYS Me.hociist Boys' Schcol sport. Were manod by rain which Cleared Up OQ ime to allow tne programme to be finish ■<" Mr. Bowmnr. the headmaster, callini'. »>.i Biitish Resident to distribute the prisra345 words
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Advertisement60 1933-08-13 19 BOORDS THE OKI GIN AL B4SIS OF GOOD COCKTAILS fj USED IN TBE PREPARATION if -M OF LITTLE'S FAMOUS SLINGS i^-1 OKe /airtihar old\ r =1 j| Cat and Barrel 1= A *f43J&*z&\ #s*^/* is jr J l l l 1 hIS ►r^ 4-;* 4 .i.'..» i. 5. JOHN LITTLE60 words
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Miscellaneous185 1933-08-13 19 SPORTS DIARY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. K> DAY lln nan i <• i Jtol v I ro i m i" i M nopoll v lang. a i R Brmml n i* C.C. fin i.. D i i'" i Bi j.i:.,m \VH)NK DAY \XJQ 1-; 8.H.8. i %MM >i; r M i YJU185 words
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The Sunday Tribune
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Title Section20 1933-08-13 20 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS IXrOKI'ORATFD THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1983. IVE CENT&20 words
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Article214 1933-08-13 20 The First Matches. I ROMOTED TEAM BEAT CUP CHAMPIONS. London. Aujjf. 12. f \IK Scottish football season opened to-day and was productive of some interesting results, the most notable b ;»k the defeat of Celtic, Scottish Cup champions, by the promoted t am, Queen of South. Away214 words
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Article211 1933-08-13 20 Yesterday's Exciting Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 12. i; XCITING football was witnessed on tho T.P.r.A. Riount to-day when the Kuala I fr* first team beat the Sek»ngor Rangers by m the Sclangor Cup competition, i lie Rangers stored alter live minutes when 'LEIMAN211 words
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Article238 1933-08-13 20 Prizes For Eight Readers. AGAIN this week, eight readers iterc the prize m our soccer forecast t-jmpetition with three correct margins each. Thero was one claim for five correc. and two for fou." each, but all three could not be traced. There also a few others with238 words
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Article70 1933-08-13 20 Lingnam Team v. S.C.F.A. At Jalan Besar. Tlic Lingnam University of Carton mil t\v S.C.P.A. meet ftt tho Jalan Br.a. Btedimr tc-day. Gates will open at 4 p.m. S.C.C. v. Police to-morrow at the 8.C.0.: T. G. Lashmar; A. P. G:ldman, S. Piano: C. H. W. Goult. R.70 words
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Article53 1933-08-13 20 To Be Relaxed After Next Tuesday. Chic-ano. A-i?. !l!. Tl^ Board of Trade is abolishing after Aug. 15 the minimum prices placed en grain and provision futures on JUXM 31. but ;-estrictions of daily fluctuations afcove and below the average closing prices of the preceding day will remain53 words
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Article320 1933-08-13 20 Only Twelve Readers Were Correct. I /\NLY twelve leaden .succeeded m corvectv" iy fomasttDg that the Malays would score the fii^t goal and thai the result would be a cii aw. m connection with our offer of a second !'.i of M Tootb-ll Handbooks as prize* la^t320 words
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Article147 1933-08-13 20 Police Competition For Bell Cap. (F*Otn Oi'r On n Cot respondent j IfOMi Aus. 10. Thfl Bell Cup. presented bf the termer C.P.O. cl BeguzuM loa wwnpf Itlcn by tIM Jchore Sta c r o!icc win start this mor.th. The draw i°» as fellows: Jahore Baton r. Johore147 words
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Article345 1933-08-13 20 Big Batch Of Entries. ANOTHER $25 FOR READERS. A pain, this week, there was another bij? batch of entries for our popular "Couplets Competition" ir* anything, even greater tha :i last week, and the efforts submitted show how thoroughly the Sunday Tribune is read from end to345 words
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Article26 1933-08-13 20 Lisbon. Aug. 12. E.sc-cvUG by Portuguese planes the Italian Armada at 6.10 a.m. bcg.'n a non-stop flight to Ostia (Italy; m glorious veather. Reutcr.26 words
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Article25 1933-08-13 20 The oriciirt match between the Medical College and ths> 11.A.F. which was to bo played yesterd-y was called oil owing to the rain.25 words
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