Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 August 1933
1933-08-20
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Title Section41 1933-08-20 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. 1.-No. 14 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1933. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1933. 24 PAGES. FIVE CENTS."41 words
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754 1933-08-20 1 Mrs. Chang's Grave To Her Husband. WHERE ARE THE MISSING PEIPING TREASURES DID MARSHAL CHANG TAKE TBEM AWAY Museum Chairman Disappears. Robbers Of Invaluable Art Exhibits Must Be Prosecuted. Mystery still surrounds the loss of the Peiping palace treasures, though in some754 words
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Article93 1933-08-20 1 A Chinese girl employed in one of Mr. Tar **h Kefs factories in Sumbawa Road had twc J **r fingers badly crushed yesterday, wher I Jw right hand bcrame caught in some mac«»nery. Tho ambulance was in attendance. Mr Hugh Dunford Wood, son of Mr. J. Dunford93 words
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Article36 1933-08-20 1 New York London Closed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 19. London Rubber, market closed. New York Rubber, market remains closed on Saturdays up to and including Sept. 2. CROSS-RATE. New*" York London 4.50.36 words
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Article311 1933-08-20 1 Situations Bureau To Be Formed. AN executive committee m et.ng of tin Asiatic Unemployment Fund was held yesterday evening at the New Museum room at 6.30. the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, C.B E piesiding. With reg rd to the promisd aid by Cove^nment of 120311 words
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Article27 1933-08-20 1 Mr. E. Chelliah. attached to the Chief Police j Officer's Office, Kuala Lipis, accompanied by f his family, has left for Ceylon on two months' I holiday.27 words
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Article247 1933-08-20 1 Drought After Flood. YELIX)W RIVER STILL RISING. Shanghai, Aug. 19. JiHE waters of the Huangho 01 Yellow River, universally known as Sorrow," have reached within" so miles of Hsuchow, in Kansu. The floods blocked Peimiao-kow pass, near Hsuchow, at ten o'clock this morning. F^nghslen is safe.247 words
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Article181 1933-08-20 1 Grim Struggle At Pasir Panjang. 4 SCENE renvnisct nt of a bull-light in a Spani.h ■rwM w .s witnes: ed on an open ?rra ofT Alexandra Kord on Fridny af'ernoon According to an yp-w.tne'.s. a Malay polic constable was on his round when he saw a181 words
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Article159 1933-08-20 1 Sir Miles Lampson Goss To Egypt. London. Aug. n. THE "princ: of pacificators"" (the discriptLn cnce applied to Sir Aui; in Chamberlain and j 'super diplomat" are two phrases us d in general eulogistic comments occasioned 1 y Sir Miles Lampoon's appointment as High Commissioner to Erjypt. TheReuter - 159 words
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Article871 1933-08-20 1 GOOD MEN WILL BE NEEDED. I.S.P. Meeting. Price Rise Means Salary Rise. «JHE first Hag in prioi must be devoted to Improving conditions amongst the start* and wagi earners/* This stateme.it y Mr. Eric Macfadyen was taken as the text of the speech by Mr. Kootner,871 words
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Advertisement57 1933-08-20 1 THK LANKA STORES, No. 28, Riverside, Malacca. Branch:— N«». lfi. J.»lan Abdullah, Muar. BOOKS! HOOKS!! BOOKS!!! rttltlltl NOVKLS. BOOK -MINDING. We have mad* MnmngcaMoti with a book-tiiii'iiv from Siimrtpore to do bck- binding for our customers. Tiio fur whom such work has be<n cone a:c- more than aatisfifd with thu57 words
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Advertisement34 1933-08-20 1 1 !E^^= I Inereisonly ~&A one fhfaiq nicer T J j f nan a glass of j jr^. and mat is ■fc another olass BEEHIVE LEADS TO HEALTH A STRENGTH. THE EASTERN AGENCIES LTD.34 words
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Advertisement103 1933-08-20 1 S 24 PAGES I I i\ To-day's "Sunday J) Tribune" contains 1/ 53 columns of (I advertising, and K 91 columns of news. ON OTHER PAGES. Pafife. Hunting Expeditions in the F.M.S. 5 The Volunteers 7 A Singapore Fantasy 8 The Cinema 9 A Woman Peeps At Singapore 10 Shopping103 words
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Advertisement30 1933-08-20 1 WHY <;<) KLSKWHKKK FOR UP-TO-DA T K NEWS WII I N YOU CAN GET IT M. N. A. HAMKIDA CO., Sultan Street Station or At branch at CLPjOI Building,. KUALA LUMPUR,30 words
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Article41 1933-08-20 2 koh tan. lire engagonjent is announced «'i M. Koh Kong We., eldest son of Mr. and B< 1 Im, and Mi5 S Tan Kiam Neo, hth daufhtei cl the iate Mr. and Mrs. Ml L*ong Hang. The marriage will takJ41 words
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185 1933-08-20 2 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: August 20, 1933. 24 PAGES! To-day's issue of 24 pages (for five cents) is another step forward along the road to progressive success on which the "'Sunday Tribune" has embarked, and we do not doubt our readers will wish us well in our efforts lo provide a185 words
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Article1270 1933-08-20 2 IN AND OUT OF THE MALAYAN COURTS 4 FEATURE of the Bankruptcy Court in Singapore this week has been the number of clerical workers examined. In most of the cases it was disclosed that they had borrowed comparatively small sums and. owing to inability to meet the debt on the1,270 words
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Article811 1933-08-20 2 nfHE daily papers tell us of a centenarian who lives on onions alone, and for the life of me I cannot think of any easier way of being allowed to live alone. A Have you read the latest novel by Muckrake? One has to811 words
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Advertisement63 1933-08-20 2 For Perfect Results Use Cameras^ Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic daelers. "Choose a Zeiss" -iriHTIIUJ ■■U__T«MBBIJ._ LAND FOR SALE. tmi^dkM sit s for sale situm a Char.gi Road. Lots 60* x 125.' j i rk a Q c^nus psr sy. ft. Layout approved h, SIT Pot plans63 words
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Advertisement87 1933-08-20 2 CJdeW/iislnjofffreatQge. Malaya's Premier \VI-HSKY ObWwHe from all Club©, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) Sole Agents Sine, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Alao obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching. T-TJM ■■■■■■J.X- W»»»mm eXPBESS CAR SERVICE TWICE DAILY SINGAPORE TO MUAR $3.00 SINGAPORE87 words
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Miscellaneous44 1933-08-20 2 THE WKKKS TIDE TABLfc. Tm 4mf. n M am., 10.11 p.m. Ti,-:xtn r« UM a.m., 10.49 p.m. r— i :t> mg a-m>t 1124 pm unrvj;iv li.ld p.m., 115!) p.m. riniv drtV ?'J J« p.m. tuU\: .H ;lin l.oi p.m. Saltilfcyi 1.15 a.ai., 1.30 p.m.44 words
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Article591 1933-08-20 3 POSTAL EMPLOYEE CHARGED. Accused's Story. Allegations Against An Inspector. Sah Tee, an employee of the IV»>t Office, was before the District Judge (Mr. EL A. Forrer) yesterday, on charges of ■ecreting a postal article in the course of transmission, attempting to destroy it and wilfully delaying it.591 words
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Article218 1933-08-20 3 Mr. WilsonV Experience Of Cast Iron Bankrupts. An application ior discharge from bankruptcy *as made before Mr. Justice Mills yesterday *>.v A. L. R. M. A. Ramanathan Chettiar. Mr. E. E. C. Thuraisingam appeared in support and Mr. C. Wilson, the Official Assignee, appeared contra. It appears218 words
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Article407 1933-08-20 3 Five Hurt In Stabbing Affray. r|\\N Whay Km and Tan Ern Tany apixa r, A before the FuurtJi Magistrate (Mr. If. H Blacker) yesterday for voluntarily causing huh to Koh Eng Syr. Goh Linn Hee and Urn Ki., Ton*,'. Mr. Bannergea wa:> for tbe act used While407 words
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Article72 1933-08-20 3 Indian Superintendent For Singapore. Mi. K H. Choudhury. of the Bengal Flying Club, is one of the three Indians .<?c!e?ted by Imperial Airways fo: training. He will, it is understood, proceed to Engb M this month, and after three years' traintef be posted as Traffic Superintendent. Airv ays.72 words
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Article62 1933-08-20 3 A man named W. S. Gregory w?.s produced be tore the Second Magistrate fMr. R. J. f. Curtis* yesterday charged "with having or. Aug. 18 dishonestly induced Chan Cher Chong to deliver to him a number of handfa :gs which he would otherwise not have done. Bail was62 words
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Article497 1933-08-20 3 Stage Hand Charged. MANAGER'S EVIDENCE NEEDED. THE <.:.:-,* in whkh Abdul li;\hnum bin Jak A siagc hand at the Victoria Theatre, *ns convicted of fraudulently drawing double p.iy was taken up y.slcrdnv before M.\ J'^iice Miils. Mr. E. A. Btevcns, with Mr. E. E. c Thuraislnghasm, appeared497 words
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Article175 1933-08-20 3 Father And Daughters involved In Crash. An Englh.h-speakiii" Chinese end Ins two daughters, aged 11 and 7 years, had ft miraculous escape from Ml low injury on Fridnv night, at about 10.15 o'clock. It appear:- that they were goinq for drh» in a "Baby" Austin j*nd were proceeding175 words
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Article83 1933-08-20 3 Exciting Scenes Off The New Pier. Exciting scene! were witnesed off the new Pier on Fridaj' afternoon, at about 2 o'clock The attention of scores ot people was attracted by a loud splash and looking in the direction of the noise they saw a Chinese struggling83 words
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Article594 1933-08-20 3 No Passport Visa. WIFE AND CHILDRENHERE. A FINE ot SJOO v.as imposed on a Persian subject named L 70 Ahmed Ot>ly. when he appeared yesterday before the Third sfagls* trate, Mr. J. f. f. Gre'43. ehArged with landing in thp Cciony without a passport Mr. F. A.594 words
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Article344 1933-08-20 3 A QUESTION OF LAW Accused Need Not Prove Innocence. riiKE case in which Ptua Luii4 was cUarard -I undc the Merchant Marks Ordlnaiv- va b: ought on in appeal yesterday, before Mr Justice Mills, whea the point of law. la'bfd tag the Appellant, MM decided Mr. E. At Tainpoe-Phillips appeavccl344 words
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Article824 1933-08-20 3 RKVKNI'K OFFICERS' RAID. Pumped Through Pipe. Alleged L*rge*Sc lie Distilling. A EtEMAEKABLJS I Illegal distilling on a 1 which, it is stated. t'ntwo neighbouring htousc* was related in the Distrk terday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. Rubber piping running throuprh holes Imred in thi> wall betwe€tl824 words
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Advertisement224 1933-08-20 3 i i TRUTH THAT f_*^M IS PLEASANT m^jffl r 4 the moment vou may. or may not. /i v\i Vr-ji v J^p your responsibilities :».re companitive- > 1/ ii«rhl to what they will be in later I yi jirs. A chanpo is taking place in aJ^L the worKI 10-day. The224 words
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Article652 1933-08-20 4 The York Tattoo. A SPEEDWAY TEST MATCH. Doacaster, July 9. fpHE other ilay I j;.u:i» ycd a:;iin to Man--i- rtMftcr, io M*e th- S{.C:dway T si Mali -!i, Knglarid v. Am traiia. at Belle Vu<j. It v.a.s the *>< cond of fivo, and Aastralin. soundly beat- n652 words
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Article199 1933-08-20 4 Mrs. Hilda Ebert And Her Pupils. THE annual lecital of pianoforte music by the pupils of Mrs. Hilda Ebert. of 32, Duiwa n Road, Singapore, took, place on Friday evening before a gathering of parents and friends. The recital was most interesting. espcj^Uy to the visitor from199 words
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Article159 1933-08-20 4 Founder Of Christian Schools In Muar. The death occurred of the Rev. Chia Teck Guan, of the Chinese Christian Church, Muar, in the early morning of Aug. 12. at 4.30 a.m., I at his residence, 34, Jalan Hashim, Muar, at j the age of 53. He leaves behind159 words
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Article, Illustration81 1933-08-20 4 Import Duty On Luxury Goods. Batavia, Aug. 19. A PROPOSED import duty on luxury goodo of twenty ptr cent., plus fifty per cent, surtax, is included in a Government Bill aiming at strengthening the financial position of the country by increased import duties. All other taxable81 words
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Article87 1933-08-20 4 I At the general meeting of St. Michael's j Catholic Club. Kuching. on Sunday last the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year: President, the Rev. Father A. Hopfgartner. ▼tee-president, Mr. Aususttni chcri°: j ;t n secretary. Mr. L. K. L. Chan: hon. treasurer. Mr.87 words
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Article133 1933-08-20 4 Mr. R. E. Roberts And Miss Matthews. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala. Lumpur, Aug. It, THE wedding took place at St. Johns Qtaivefe, Bukh Nanas. this morning of Mr. ft. E Roberts, oi the Po r ts and Telegraphs en^lpoTi':e. branch, and Miss Ann? MaUhews. of the133 words
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Article187 1933-08-20 4 Details Of The A 1 pintDisaster. Pontresma. Aug. 19. JTtHE party of four Eton masters who were M killtd in tho Alps KN all expert climb n. r They left Samaden without guides on Aug. 16, on what was interded to be their last expedition before187 words
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Article110 1933-08-20 4 Whole District Of Laghouat Laid Bare. AlgL'is. BU'ins of locusts have UteraUy laid bare the district of Laghouat, in South Algeria, abou,. 300 mil.s south cf Algiers. Pople have been driven from the r horn and streets and alleys are choked with dead locusts. Cares, ga:dens. pis.ure?\ cr'110 words
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Article408 1933-08-20 4 COUPLETS CONTEST RESULT. Increase In Entries. A NEW LIMERICK COMPETITION. JUKKK was a marked incrPa.se fa tho number of entries fo- as week's -Couplets Competition" ami g< lerally speaking, the efforts flu mitted were of a very hitfh order Curiously enough many competitor* forgot to write their name and address408 words
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Article122 1933-08-20 4 Tamils Say They Were Promised Work. Another case of cheating tmonf Tamil* came up before the Ihrd Magistrate. Us J F. F. Orezg. yesierday. when Rajoo. a P.W.D. peon. stood charged before hm. Accused is alleged to have promised employment to four Tamils .nd each of them had122 words
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Article104 1933-08-20 4 Flew A Kite In Maxwell Iload. Flying a kite may be fun for boy«. but has to be carried out in a place mhere It .safe for all parties. That was the leswn th t was taught Chinese boy yesterday when the Third Haftotrate. Mr. J.104 words
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Miscellaneous638 1933-08-20 4 CROSSWORD NO. 2. H lias been decided to increase the prizes for Crossword Puzzle No. 2 to first prize $100.00 and second prize $75.00. SOLUTION CROSSWORD NO. 1. ACROSS. 1. Orb. 4. Care, 7. Cobs. 10. Curio, 12. Once, 14. Ap, 15. Tarts, 17. Ul, 18. Obi. 13. Cave, 20.638 words
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Miscellaneous140 1933-08-20 4 VESSELS IN PORT. "Xamuning." Brk., 1.J75 tons, from Ma'.octa. 10-8; for Bangkok, 22-8. 'Dajak." Dutch, 89 tons, from Ben?'<^lis 19-8; for Ashan via ports. 21-8. "Raub," Brit., 573 tons, from Pontiana-c i9-6: for Fcntianak 21-8. "Tobelo." DuUvi. 684 tons, from Bendjerrrasin, 19-8; for Batavia via Ports 25-".. 'Hua Tong." British.140 words
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3924 1933-08-20 5 DANGERS OF THE MALAYAN JUNGLE. CLEVER LOCAL-BORN HUNTERS. SCARCITY OF BIG GAME IN FEDERATED MALAY STATES. pwl^^fu B 8 55??' Anting expeditions in the tM.Z>. and the Rhio Archipelago were related by Mr E L Carnegie, a teacher of the Elementary3,924 words
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Advertisement317 1933-08-20 5 SUNDAY TRIBUNE THONE 6171. HimCßlPffllii BATES, TAYAHLE IN ADVANCR. I^elivery Inoluding Including at office Postage l'(»stagr or close to to I'areigu rcsuJcnce. F.M.S. Countries. Vearhr $.'.40 $3.56 15.18 Ualf-Venrly J1.20 $1.68 $2.«4 Quarterly |0.60 $0.84 fx.ja UNOUI COPY 5 CBNTS. Copies of hack numbers of the "Sninbv Tribune" if obtainable317 words
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Advertisement168 1933-08-20 6 "^<* l^r~ ULtIIQL Dllllllll sed SWISS MILK J^^S^^^r^ is pure rich Milk collected from selected cows which jrraze c/£&+ upon the verdant and health giving pastures of the Kmv>^ !mW^ L' monthal in the famous Bernese Oberland, which constitutes /ZKJb* /fcjir e mes^ Mi'k producing centre in the World. .v>ijg168 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1933-08-20 7 Fewer parades after camp Malacca Malays 9 enjoyable week Some promotions Officers 9 revolver course Another gathering at Siglap this week-end. TIIK week immediately after the cam)) at Chang] was an idle one for the Volunteers and last week was rot so busy1,377 words
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Advertisement72 1933-08-20 7 \J I i\f CII to kill elusive ants That's a job for the one and only powerful FLIT Weak imitations which lack FLIT'S remarkable killing power are helpless to cope with swarm, of ants. You need FLIT to kiU these peats— «Wt waste your money on something which data, to72 words
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Advertisement63 1933-08-20 7 Forget the heat! flB Tired? A little bit cross may be? A LONG COOL DRINK OF n PHOENIX will dispel all that c IBBu Among the varied assortment Y*«£*siii^ find tlu^ drink most specially ll^iSfi^^ II refreshing always you can't do bIIIM ■11 better than have a supply on I^Hi63 words
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Advertisement78 1933-08-20 7 V A Be\srare of Imitations! Of all good products there are imitations which arc not only worthless but positively injurious. If you want an approved medicine against Headache, Influenza, Feverish Colds do not ask simply for aspirin but for Bayebo Aspirin* Every tablet and each original packing boars the famous78 words
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1024 1933-08-20 8 What Lies Beneath? A Singapore Fantasy That Is A Reality. Queer Stories Of Coffee I Shops And Coffin Makers. I IN CHINATOWN BY NIGHT BY A Sunday Tribune' 9 Special Commissioner. Strange noises, strange sights and strange smells abound in Singapore's Chinatown. European, when he winds i way through what1,024 words
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Article, Illustration593 1933-08-20 8 Registration Needed. THE NEW SARAWAK ORDER. i ßy Our Chinese Correspondent.* pOK years the Straits Chinese ha\ been fighting for the registration of Chinese marriages contracted in this country, but for years the Government has fought shy of the question because a cor tain section of593 words
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Advertisement356 1933-08-20 8 J j\few EVBreSkdy :^1 Bim| V^ W ma^ aT i a^ tlebiltty.' 1 < W llMnPi writes Dr. 11. W.»^ U PnCCS. a well-known EnglUfc 2s I physician. «9 •II Regular Eveready Superior After Malaria, your body cries out for something j Quality Workman S hi D which will give356 words
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Advertisement89 1933-08-20 8 Aching Back? w yrHEN you feel overcome by pains in the liack or kidneys, apply Sloan's Liniment quickly. YOU will instantly fed a healtln circulation of the blood, a soothing, healing warmth thai drives the pain awa\ Soon you are a new man. Any kind of joint or muscle tfj\89 words
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1291 1933-08-20 9 CINEQUE - CINEQUE By THE <■' '•<•<■ "I'm Happy When I'm Hii 'in ihe police force •ays I 1 < PieMa in ln-r latest merry mu I ooktaf On the Bright £id"" tonati the Alhambra Theatre on Tueff'. l QTU&t'u outburst ;s swollen he reward"1,291 words
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Advertisement221 1933-08-20 9 /i^^/'^'^i'lLfiJi^Sl MATINEE TO-DAY! ■pjp^^ ARRANGE TO MKKT Yjgmgw*. 42m STREET I «m>Tia<i^^a^ Jjffi*s£jff Warner's magnificent musical ES? JSr **4A/ spectacle t h I is diawmg the k7%¥^EET Wy ,1' Warner Bros.ring BEBE DANIELS, Ev j^/y up the curtain on WARNER BAXTER, E| the wonders of a WK&k new show world!221 words
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Advertisement207 1933-08-20 9 CAPITOL THEATRE Malacca TO-DAY AND MONO "EMMA With Mari. Dresln. Kirhard C'romwill and I in llrrmhrlt. A Universal Picturr HKSDAY AM) UKDMSDAY: Mi-i n Skipworlh n M BPOKTIK€ WIDOW." A PHnunount Picturr Till KSDAY AND FRIDAY "THE LODGER." With Ivor Ncvrllo. Elizah Mi Allan, A W. Raskromb. A Twirkrnham I207 words
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Article1539 1933-08-20 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent- QJUNBURN and the holiday spirit seemed In prevail undaunted throughout last week on ;<}| Bides were tales of Changi week-ends launcn picnics —golf scores. Rallies had one of the largest crowds for some time visiting teams from up-country bringing many new1,539 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-08-20 10 TWO CHARMING EVENING DRESSES. <ireta Nissen and Joan Marsh in delightful dance frocks,13 words
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Advertisement20 1933-08-20 10 New Shipment Just Receiv;'d BIEN JOLIE GIRDLES COIBETTEO, Also ORFSSES. HATS, VEILS GLQVBB. PRISGILL.A 11, Stamford Koad. Wumr: Bttft. SINGAPORE.20 words
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Advertisement32 1933-08-20 10 MODERN FRENCH HAIR DRESSING By EXPERTS. PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair Gallia Oil $10. Long n $15. Opera system $15. Eugene system $25. MAISON hakeixe (LATE MAISON IflTTO). 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807).32 words
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Advertisement238 1933-08-20 10 T-H-E N ST _H j^^^*~NDb V w f________fe_ -ffffi-C-- jA*%>. f** ~"«l^ ______r _L Ml __S__h _C*3_mWPs. Xk* y^~_i ____VI. __F^*^ ij __B^^^t___ M*> s 1 -< __P^^s__v 1 iff ■_r? f^ 1 hi MB ltf_ni tf CRtATION in POWDtft/ ASK FOR |..< l., V r|y now ]>o\vtler «U-!iv:litfullv IV238 words
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Advertisement474 1933-08-20 11 T I HIGH GRADE i: H.M THE KING OF SIAM. U E.tabli.hed 1872. B >! jMBB DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IN 9 U VN I'OI'I.'LAR JEWELLERY. K 2.1 9 nJ Ii K <-,- 881 WITH DIAMONDS AND GEMS, 9 H A(i fl Rl DESIGNED IN THE J4ODERN TASTE plk M j P474 words
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Advertisement617 1933-08-20 11 monique 25^ i Capitol Bld«. DISCOUNT on all niaikd prices of f FRENCH CLOCKS WATCHES r^O\A7WC ing all(AVed for I A Limited Period Only. «IAXO Come tarly to make juur selections ttom f OUB WIDE VARIED STOCKS. ACCESSORIES YICK WOH HING j 429, North Bridge Road. I ALL OCCASIONS Qfawf617 words
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Advertisement184 1933-08-20 11 PAHLOPRONB RECORDS. MONOLOt.I LS BV RONALD FRANK \L. Z R1043 -Crepe Sole*. Nothing ever happens to some glrte. I R1268 You've got to pay for everything you get. She doesn't only get you with her beauty. Blll4—rd like to have a honeymoon with I I They have a much better184 words
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Advertisement235 1933-08-20 11 To be slim In no f* Problem In gowna 1k» exprrtly dealffnad -JlvSt to create sUmnens rkr'^ even whexi sllmneu fi to Mm i mwsos l>* Ltd. Obc Pansien, i !4t Hi-h Strt.ot. Singapore I Phone 4485 YOUR PHOTOGRAPH AMiBTICALLt TAKKN copies for Jp 1 .00 Visit Our Studio And235 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1933-08-20 12 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya. A Run Through Malaya On The Footplate. ln this article the writer tells of his experiences on the footplate of a Malayan train as it thunders through the jungle in the darkness. HPHE interesting features of Malaya are not confined to the peculiar habits1,464 words
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Article847 1933-08-20 12 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim n (^IR Cecil Clementi, now Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements, and former Governor of Hongkong, addressed the students and graduates of Hongkong University in 1928, in a series of lectures on "An Analysis of Thought and its Activities." The lectures showed847 words
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Advertisement151 1933-08-20 12 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from fj.no WRIST 12.60 SILVIR POCKET 17.50 WRIST i>o.oo Dust V/ater Proof 28.00 GOLD POCKET from 40.00 WRIST 18.50 18 ct. 75.00 Dust fie V/ater lYoof 14 et. 05.00 STOP-WATCHES from $12.50 EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED. REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY151 words
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Advertisement55 1933-08-20 12 f—t■X--T t t EVERY WOMAN A NOVEL BY Gilbert Frankau Men, Some to business, J some to pleasure take; Kut every Woman is at heart a rake; j Men, some to quiet, some to public strife; But every lady would he queen for strife. nUCI HM (FMtafi Kxtra). M. Mohamrd55 words
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852 1933-08-20 13 NORTH CHINA AT MEfiCY OF JAPAN. VAGIFINESS OF TBE WITHDRAWAL. CONTROL OF ALL PASSES ALONG THE GREAT WALL. The significant silence of the Tangku armistice agreement as to what places the Japanese troops will be withdrawn to la commented upon by the "Peiping Meriting852 words
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Article78 1933-08-20 13 Shanghai To Welcome Henri ISarlnisse. Shanghai, Aug. 1. Various public organisations in Shaiv;h?».i hold a meeting yesterday and decided thit. Htnri Barbusse. the famous French writer, who Is coming to the Far Fast, shortly to inspect conditions; in Manchuria, should be invited to give r. series of lectures78 words
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Article66 1933-08-20 13 Another Batdi Arrives From Mexico. Sliraighai, Aug. 1. Another batch cf deported Chinese from Mexico, :his time the 12th batch, arrived hero ficm San Francisco yesterday en boaid tho R s "President Monroe." It consisted of six persons only. More are coming by the next ship. They were66 words
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Article68 1933-08-20 13 Yellow River In Honan Is Still Rising. Ilaifeng, Aug. 2. The Yellow River in Honan Is rising rapidly. According to a report from Shenchow. itt Western Honan. the water-level there has risen three feet and it is .still rising. The situation at Shenchow. Yunchen and Wenhsien. in Western68 words
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Article52 1933-08-20 13 Shanghai. Aug. 2. The China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company steamer "Ou Mei." which went aground in the Yangtsze Rapids rear Ichang on July 26, was refloated yesterday and will so:n be towed to Ichang for repairs. The bottom of the ship is reported to have been seriously damaged.52 words
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Article53 1933-08-20 13 Prague A restaurant has b~rn opened here which only serves s'.ew and' beer. However, there is plenty of variety in the fare, as tfce menu contains 54 kinds rf stew. The proprietor claims that he can dish up every known k:nd. with the exception of vegeterian stew53 words
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Article49 1933-08-20 13 Mecca A new pstage samp is b?fng issued to commemorate* the official recognition <.f Emir Saud as Crown Princ? of ;he Desert Kingdom of Saudieh, Arab-a. The Emir, wl:o is the eldest ?:n of K'st Idn Saud. was cfflcially recognised as his successor on May 14.49 words
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Article159 1933-08-20 13 Desperate Effort To Get To The Coast. Amoy, Aus t. rr\UE situation in Western Fukien is reported ■i- to be extremely grave following UM i"*cei.t offensive launched aga.n.s.. the Ccrnnr.ini.'t ~*ronf;ho)d at Chungting by the J9«.h iioute Army. The headquarters of the 19t.h Rou^e Army ft|Eastern Times - 159 words
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Article163 1933-08-20 13 Norwegian Government Persecut ng Chinese. Nanking, Aug. 3. According to information from diplomatic source!;, the Norwegian Governnent is planning to deport Chinese nationals from tha. country under the p:e*ext that the p?;iod or residence allowed hem has expired. At present there are only three Chinese living in Norway,163 words
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Article118 1933-08-20 13 Shanghai Merchants Want More Dollars. Shanghai, Aug 3. The Chlrrse Banking Guld yesterday submitted a petition to the Finance Mlnlsry pointing out that the daily output of the Cen ral Mint is not sufficient to meet the d.mands on the market. They declare that, following th?118 words
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Article148 1933-08-20 13 "The Government warships can only patrol the coast line from Fukien, in the south, to Shantung, in the north. The defence of the Kwangtung waters and the Pohai Gulf is left entirely uncared for "This accounts for the frequent piracy cases in Southern waters. It is neces3ary,148 words
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Article117 1933-08-20 13 "Th!s shows th? deplorable ncligcnce of du'y on the part of the Navy. What is more, the Navy fe primarily for the protection <f our nationals abroad. "Now the Chlno.se people *re subjected to discriminating treatment In Mexico. There is no reasrn why the Chinese Government117 words
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Article553 1933-08-20 13 The China Committee. NO DICTATION FROM TOKYO. "^CCORDING to Japanese reports, the League of Nations has replied to the protest of Japan eo.icerning the extension of the League's technical co-operation to China and the appointment of Dr. ftajchman a* its representative to China in the following553 words
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Article115 1933-08-20 13 Held A Wealthy Merchant For Ransom. Shanghai, Aug. 12. Mrs. Ho, alias Miss Wang Pa-mei, the notorious woman leader of a gang of bandits in Pooturg, has been captured. She was personally responsible t~r the k'dnapping of eight wealthy Shanghai merchants a.«Sochow ard the k lling 'of115 words
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Article124 1933-08-20 13 Japanese Are Still Holding Miyun. Peiping, Aug. 11. Norr/nully Miyun has been restored to China but the new magistrate is experiencing all o r difT:u!tic3 in g tting along with the Japanese troops there. It i untiois ood tha". the nerv magstrate is virtually a prismer of the124 words
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Article388 1933-08-20 13 Relief Officers And Funds For Gen. Ma. «/^»ENERAL Ma Chan-shan has fo.mai;y vl announced that the total amount of mr.ney which he ret _ived during his campaign i'i Heilungki ng was only $1,700,000. "The total amount of contributions collide! eggregated $20,000,000. General Ma only leceived one-tenth388 words
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Article422 1933-08-20 13 COULD NOT PROTKCT COAST. Negligence of Duty. Must Survey China's Islands. 'WHEN tb€ ChilMM Navy was first organ toed during the Manchti Dynasty, it Wai divided into kbm squadrons; the North china Squadron, South China Squadron and the Kwangtung Squadron, each under the command of th«' highest422 words
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Advertisement102 1933-08-20 13 Malayan Breweries Ltd. Result OF Jumble Letter Competition IS PURE THE FOLLOWING WERE FIRST SIX CORRECT SOLUTIONS OPENED:— Mr. P. Sta Maria, co Govt. Printing Dept., Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Joseph Chee, 500, East Coast Rd., Singapore. Mr. Chan Cheng Swee, 18, Alexander Rd., Singapore. Mr. R. Gaw thorn, SSS, Kelawai102 words
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Article313 1933-08-20 14 Hadminton Section Highly Appreciated. <To the Editor, Sunday Tribune") Sir.- Be!ll| a keen badminton enthusiast, I feel that I should not neglect Writing this '.•■Hit in RppncftHton Of your praise-worthy sjx>:isorship in opening a section in your iniuasingly popular paper, ipeeteny for badminton. Although this healthful nami' has313 words
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Article129 1933-08-20 14 rTo the Editor, "Mun4a§ Tribune") Si... In connection with the proposed Penan? Hill Road. I have during the last few weeks st«n in some newspapers remarks such as "depletion of our rapidly diminishing reserves" and such expressions, which truly seem to show that few people appreciate what129 words
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Article204 1933-08-20 14 (To the Editor, 'Sunday Tribune.") Sir. Competitions in the form of cash prizes abundantly offered by firms almost any3^i' ic these days, in order to effect a quick .<- on a product tht| is slow-moving or mineable. Even Sunday papers have introduced their own. I know of instances204 words
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Article95 1933-08-20 14 (To the Editor, -Sunday Tribune" j Sir. Being a regular reader of your valuable paper. "The Sunday Tribune." it gives me jjreat pleasure to know, that one of your readers has suggested a r?cing competition for the "Sunday Tribune" in luture. This is a great idea for95 words
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Article1047 1933-08-20 14 fIIHE Mayflower Badminton Par.y held its A sixth anniversary celebration at Mr Aw Boon Haw's bungalow. Pasir Panjang. Singapore on Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 12 and 13. The function commenced at 4 pm. on Saturday, when tea was served. Thi«* was followed by a group photograph a 4301,047 words
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Article260 1933-08-20 14 'I 1) Mai A\. i I th 1 l( j Jnt i << roUanal m* tl •at thr churrta h A n Thr Lun.u AMi!.;.. i Mumc-u] Party .vp ftecetkmj >re play! i Bukon Ckrfca' civ* a pin«-j»u! k. lulliucK ;uid foo ball at Kukont Pteyori and260 words
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Advertisement383 1933-08-20 14 Klim Powdered Whole Milk FOR INFANT FEEDING m «MmESSH»MIL INFOHMATION FOR DOCTORS AND MOTHERS. fl INDIVIDUAL FEEDINGS FOR KR A'K BABIES. rfJI I. i I Use Packed Level Teaspoonfuls of KLIM Powdered Whole Milk zrr_ rB 1 M AGU Weight KI.IM \V~u7~C.r \i~ ~~~77~~~ HOW TO PREPARE FORMULA in Pounds383 words
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Article382 1933-08-20 15 League Competition To Start Next Month. A N itt.ni ui oiisiderable intercut to sporting **> circles in Malaya is the formation of a Singapore Baseball League. This long discussed project has at last taken shape. At a meeting held in the offices of the Yokohama Specie Bank382 words
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Article396 1933-08-20 15 Preparations For Forthcoming Tournament. At a extraordinary general meeting of the Lseiul Badminton Party held recently. the Hnal preparations for the forthcoming badminton tournament were convened amongst a large gathering of members. The meeting was opened when the sewetny of the Party addressed the members in a short396 words
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Article71 1933-08-20 15 Membera 01 the StnUta Ghinsce Reading Ciub <Eadniinto:i £^cti«)ni are hereby informed that •singles". "doubles" and 'mixt'd doubles" tournaments 're now open. Enlianci- fees tor the tournaments are 50 cents i>er comi;"tit',r for "singles" 30 '.(i»ts per oompstlta; for "doubles": SO cents pel pair for "mixt\l doubles". XDoee71 words
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Article80 1933-08-20 15 (/•■j(</;i our c),/?: Correspondent.) Johore Bahru Aut.. IT. The liuul m the Inter-Circle Cup. which h;t I been pPMnM by the officers $1 the Johore State Police, will be played in Johore Bahru on Wednesday next, when the winners of Batu Pahat against thr Depot. Segamat, will80 words
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Article395 1933-08-20 15 Ties To Be Played (XT To-day. rfdiE louort, um a llu Bismtfen totei* on championship touroamert arc t- > be Mayer! to-day it the SVC Drill H 11. commeactaf at 10 turn.: LADIES SINGLES Mrs. A. B. Pennefathcr v. Miss J ck- Souza. Miss Chio Sionq; Chin v.395 words
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Advertisement751 1933-08-20 15 Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $25. $25 "Sunday Tribune' Must Be Popß J? r F otba E»*™»« Contest. Wop I (No. 14.) F<*- i to t^J2r^a2sr£ h s dccidcd to givc ap^°f hic iijst ««"> by which the "u^fSTS tne l«»eBt number of correct MARGINS by wnich751 words
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Advertisement377 1933-08-20 15 MOBE PRIZE HANDBOOKS THIS WEEK. SOUVENIRS FOR SOCCER FANS. WHO WILL WIN THE WILTSHIRES v.S.R.C. MATCH? A fourth lot of fifty Football Handbooks aiv offend thia week in deference to the wishes of the scores of readers who have written in asking us to continue this simple competition. The #ame377 words
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1443 1933-08-20 16 Clunb G®§§np From Here And Thereo UNFORTUNATE DISPUTE BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND SELANGOR WISER COUNSEL DISPELS BAD FEELING WHAT HAPPENED AT THE S.V.C.? AUTHORITY OF COMMITTEE FLOUTED. T^IIE annual competition between Singapore and Mangor has not emM in the way true lovers of the*1,443 words
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Article289 1933-08-20 16 Two Players Suspended Till End Of Year. Disciplinary action was taken by the committee of the Sin-apore Eadmin'on Association H a meeting btM on Sunday lost when the conduct of several Singapore players in connection with Selangor's visit was disci ssed. Below a-e the decisions of the committee289 words
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Article852 1933-08-20 16 "Eye- Witness - A Much Misunderstood Affair. By "Eye- Witness" rpHE annual intti -State badminton match -1- U twees Singapore and Selangtr has not been ,as uneventful M every, hing mmu O jj tin■urfacc cf things. Mush PMteEnt has b:vn caused in both camps through very unfortunate misundcr- standings. The852 words
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Article797 1933-08-20 16 Who Will VVin Singapore Championships? A HARD Rtht is <xprcted in the ooen championship* of ine m^L TI*"" AlUuuoh U i, K m rally agreed that h, hnow tc KJn to decline, as evidenced by X5? teat a for.nitht a«o by Samuel, the champion, ye, h:797 words
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Article211 1933-08-20 16 Results Of Matches In First Round. The Klang Union Epworth Leajue is VOW running its annual badminton tournament IB I the following events Men's singles, me** singles (handicap). men's doublet, mMk doubles and ladies' singles. Results of first round matches Mready p»Vcd arc as follows MEN'S SINOLES A211 words
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Advertisement93 1933-08-20 16 "BE TOBACCO WISE" CET VALUE BY SMOKING ONE OF THE WORLD FAMOUS BRANDS OF THE GENEB4L CIGAR CO. "THE LARGEST MANUFACTURES OF CIG ARS IX THE WORLD." HIGH t.iixny ririD A UfcLIOHTFL HALF ty a**a. 1 UKAUt HOUR OF HAVANA CHARM. PARTICULAR SMOKER. After Dinner, At The Club, On The93 words
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Advertisement17 1933-08-20 16 Tooth Paste I is exsentialiij an article of coiif iileiic i?. M you ui:iij trust «COCTS. Everywhere17 words
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Article, Illustration876 1933-08-20 18 Walter Lindrum - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. Walter Lindrum fc^ y^^S d. How I Make Thousand Breaks (By Advice On The Open Game, "THERE are more ways than one of making a break. On purpose, I mean, I am not digressing to discuss "accidental effects." I make thousand breaks in three different876 words
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Advertisement477 1933-08-20 18 Win A Camera Free! We are offering 4 Prizes to the readers of the Sunday Tribune for the best photographs taken in our Studio from August 20 to September 30. 2 Prizes for Ladies; 2, for Gentlemen. LADIES GENTLEMEN Ist. Prize One Voigtlander Brilliant Ist. Prize One Voigtlander Brilliant Camera477 words
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Advertisement160 1933-08-20 18 -mm mmmmmmm IM [M m mm mmm% I THE "WALTER LINDRUM" BILLI4RD TABLE j IT'S GOX TO BE GOOD H9NI IF IT S THE SELECTED TABLE OF Wt Jk WALTER LINDRUM M* "IM THE WORLD'S CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. JL "wML I i> __i___k!/»^_B MNII ?7^ J[_____E?<____. MlI _B_l _KT— -E_-F_r_-^ _E—160 words
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Article653 1933-08-20 19 A Corner For Our Young Folk. ESSAY COMPETITION. I wish to enter for the Young People's Essay Competition. Name Age Address Singapore, Aug. 20. IT i a lonj ii te sin< ewe had a com- j and as the essays which I have re lived in previous contests hav< !i653 words
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Article, Illustration672 1933-08-20 19 A London Letter. (Prom Our Own Correspondent J London, Aug. 1. »|UIE Cabinet has a new watchword: "North■l ware* Ho!" Parliament has just adjourned •-»t does not meet again until November 7 I an mergence arises and no fewer "than I 'a Ministers are g3:nr> so Sc'iand. Thin holiday exodvs672 words
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Article1150 1933-08-20 19 Uncle Harry writes another story for his young readers. The Fknvers. ¥V D you know that flowers could talk? They *J do, and they suffer just a* badly as human boys and girls when they a.e trodden on or wilfully and carelessly broken down. A1,150 words
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Advertisement308 1933-08-20 19 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Coapany, United. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastwn Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. £.c The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England Mnd complies with the British308 words
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Article, Illustration2180 1933-08-20 20 " Rimau - "Rimau" -By AFTERMATH OF HOLIDAY WEEK-END DEARTH OF SPORT LAST WEEK RA I N WA SHES OUT ALL 8A TURD A Y A FTERNOON CRICKET EVAN WONG'S CENTURY HOPKINS' ALLROUND PERFORMANCE MUTUUCUMARU'S BOWLING FEAT UP-COUNTRY CRICKET TIE IN BELANGOR MATCH THE HENNESSY CUP GAME AT2,180 words
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Article1827 1933-08-20 21 DE SOUZA'S DEFEAT. Sinca these notes w t\ writ a, a disclaimer has been recciv J f cm Mr. Yon bin Mian stating that "ih.- PMMC *C1 in m s use a match and p.ay ,\a f.cju.m'y inttrrupUd by lain." Hf d <-, nJ t %nemUca the result,1,827 words
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Article357 1933-08-20 21 "K. 0 - "K.0." (By JJEFORE the month is out local sportsmen may have the opportunity of seeing Harry Graham in action again. Reports from Penang *tate that Bud Walley has fully recovered from his indisposition and is lit to i'v/M. Walley is still under contact357 words
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Article, Illustration502 1933-08-20 21 Yarns at the Totem. -j uHEAT many Scouts. '*hen they nv. mastered tho knots they must know to pass the Tender.ooi test, pursue this nios: fascinating subject no further. This is a pity, for the whole range of knots and hitches BOd la:-hings that one can learn to tie is502 words
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Advertisement285 1933-08-20 21 Notes and News For Malayan Boy Scoits Mi AR SCHOOL SPORTS. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Aug. 18. Thp annual a.hlttc sports of the Government Englisa School. Muar. was held on Thursj a;iy on the Muar Padang. Fair weather pre- vuiled and all t*:ose present thoroughly enjoy d themselves.285 words
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Article754 1933-08-20 22 FAVORITES OBLIGE AT IPOH RACES. AMATEUR MEETINC CONCLUDED. BOTH THE DOUBLE TOTES RETURN BIG DIVIDENDS. Thrilling sport was provided at the Ipoh Racecourse yesterday when the second day's card of eight events in connection with the Perak Turf Club's two-day Amateur race meeting- was brouhgt to a successful conclusion. i754 words
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Article154 1933-08-20 22 INTER-STATE LAWN TENNIS. Perak Champion Beats Penang Star. i From Our Own Corrcsixjndcnt.) Ipoh. Aug. in. AT ilr close of the day's play in the intor- State tennis between Penang and Perak. Penang loads by one match, one remaining unfinished in fa\our of Perak. Chief interest centred in the match154 words
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Article25 1933-08-20 22 Th;> p o Ma\?.ys meet tl:o K. Bahar XI in :i. r. A. Co'.man Shield com;>eti;ion M *hrJalan BfMT Stadium this -fternoon.25 words
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Article83 1933-08-20 22 Tin in ttM Clerical Union billiards (4-bnll.i ournamcnt resulted as follows CHAMPIONSHIP Ooli Gu.m Chu ii heal Ten siew Sun MW —IDS. •A- HANDICAP: Goli Gu:m Chuah <— 1GO» be»t Tan Bock Lim I 120 200 128. "B* HANDICAP Lim Kim Tcck i— 4o> but Lim Tua83 words
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Article109 1933-08-20 22 Beaten By Sourabaya Team. THE Malays, champions of the S.VF.A. League, who arr en a scccer tour m Java, experienced their second reverse yeste'x'ay of.'ernGuji, when they met a representative Bourabajra team at Sourabaya. There v.as a tremendous crowd to watch the name. The Singapore team109 words
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Article364 1933-08-20 22 No Play In Ladies' Singles, L^ESTERDAYS result* In the Singapore Bfitl- 1. mir.ton A^soctotten's open were tournament 9 follow: VETERANS SINGLES. Yco Feck Ngam boa Teo Kwar.q Hghea 15 5. I 4. Peek Ngam proved too ne>ort for Kwaßg 4fihec with his back band drives i.rd ftrehanc364 words
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Article272 1933-08-20 22 Five Readers Share Prize. FIVE readers coir ctly forecast the margin. 1 b\ which (rams won thri. matches Ifl four Of the sueu games lusted in ihe coup, n publifh.d in the Sunday Tribune' ot July 30. Thcrp were .1 few oUmq who claimed four correct, basing272 words
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734 1933-08-20 22 MALAYAN A. A. A. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. i CULLENS FINE PERFORMANCE. SELANGOR WIN GREATEST NUMBER as POINTS. W Although rain fell heavily at Kuala Lumpur yesteiArt the annual championship meeting of the Amateur Athl t Association of Malaya was carried through without a hitJh and proved a great success. v L.734 words
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Advertisement288 1933-08-20 22 Mr Q W Khlam. 2. Clwoa Outn Btm* Mr. N Boud vvn 11-3. Mirhaflh R**" Mr Tn S :>■; Tr- 610-3 Prlnce» lw«. ECeatot Linnpur. Mr. C man. .4' North Bricg. K a<i M; Billy Tar. 120. Joo rhiat Road. M riu.« Brk Hcon. 242. Orylanf I*6 Mr. Arcci O288 words
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Article459 1933-08-20 23 COUNTY CRICKET TO LOSE THEM. Others To Follow. 'Tatsv" Going As College Coach. From Ovr Onn Corrcsjx>mlcnt.i i mtdon, Aiii"-. t. gLOWLY but surely the great links with pre-war comity cricket are being broken. "Patsy" Hcndrcn, the idol of Middlesex supporters, has accepted the post of professional459 words
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Article272 1933-08-20 23 Emelfckman As Coach For First .Match. M^occv. Soviet Russia has just seen ttfl first game of rugby football and tHc p.amc has "caught on." for I loog tiire the arbiters of Scviet sport *ould not cons'der in'-roduchr; the game. They til ut-iu it was too rout;h. Now272 words
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Article38 1933-08-20 23 Muriel. ■all* mjuu u .lu-rtd In Jw first clay -I "oftclal summer in Spain. Several fflipi fc the province of Avila liavc had snow otormt rn 'i tb r.redo fountains h»n I mantlf w Vim.38 words
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Article429 1933-08-20 23 GIRL WHO BEAT THE PRINCE. Save Him A Bobby Jones Iron. (From LJui Oun COfTCSpCOtJmW I.ond'ii Aug. 4. A very proud American girl has ju.st left Enyianci for her Nrv. v ik home. Bbc i. (lie 1':. h woman to have b aten the Prince of Wales ai golf, and429 words
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Article253 1933-08-20 23 Where Opponents May Meet. A notable club dinner was held this week. It was the dinner of the 'Other Club" 'he membership of which i.i uniqur, not only by reason of the distinction of those eonprfatni it. in various walks of life, bu; also because it consists cf253 words
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Article188 1933-08-20 23 Where Sales Exceed U.S.A. Figures whicii the Air Ministry has juot published indicate that British aircraft manufacturers are gaining a substantial lead pni their foreign rivals. In the European marked alone, tha total wih'.e of British aircralt experts daring tho past three years was £1,180.482 In excess ot188 words
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Article415 1933-08-20 23 Somersault Of Form. LAWN TENNIS AT FOREST HILLS. From Our Oun Correspondent.* London, Aug. 4. WHEN Britain failed by the proverbial short head to wrest the Wightmai) Cup from America at Forest Hills, New York, high hopes of a brilliant double with the Davis Cup were shattered.415 words
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Article743 1933-08-20 23 Boxing Mystery. SEA CRUISE OR A LUMBER CAMP? {From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. '-'>> gOME mystery surrounds the immediate future of Jack Petersen. the British heavy-weight champion. There is no doubt that the champion vas pretty severely hurt during his fight with Jack Doyle. The743 words
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Article407 1933-08-20 23 Armour Attacks ll age n And Sarazen. (From Our Ouv CorrespoiMfeittj London. Au;.:. i AFLUTIER In j^oUin'- d.vecot, has heat! started by the Scott i.-h Amtrican Mlaynr. Ttmmy Armour, who has >>(>»: b-)t!i British ai:d American Opvn titles. Be has a quarrel will-. t.wo other MM Who407 words
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Article286 1933-08-20 23 NT KM I ON LOVKIAK KS RECORD. Is It Possible? What The "Flyinir Finn" Thinks. (Fro.'A Our Oun Correspondent. London, Auft l. #^AX four minutes be broken for the mile? Paavo Nnrmi, the "Flying Finn," is eonvinetd that Um record of I min. 7-8 "> sees.286 words
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Miscellaneous176 1933-08-20 23 SPORTS DIARY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO-DAY Colman Shield: P.o Malaya v. k. B;ihnr Jr lan Besar. TO-MORROW. AUG 21. Wiitsnircs v. Ohioeae n. Aman Road Honfkooa Bank v. AP.C Jalan Bt.,ar. lUESDAY. AUG. 22 Chinese HA.. Jalan Btsar. Catl.K« Co. v. Marine Anson Road. Y.M.C.A. v. Abattoirs. Geylang. WEDNESDAY. AUG. 23.176 words
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1099 1933-08-20 24 Great Success Of The Local Live -Stock Show. CROWDS THRONG THE GHODNDS c s evebv day. v EIGHTY CUPS AWARDED. MANY ENTRIES FOR POULTRY AND DOG SECTIONS. A great deal of interest has been displayed in the livestock show at the Great World. The poultry and dog sections are particularly1,099 words
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Article71 1933-08-20 24 Co-operation Between India And Lancashire. London. Aug. 19. -A-*** ct J van^ has been made towards the imminent o£ a scheme lo establish a new Anglo-Inch n organisation and secure co-T-^Z^^l Imlhin """n-groweni and i.ncd.hi.e. according to the Dally Tele t* pir ManchrMor correspondent tofl'S llsnl aiv »Ker^As71 words
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Article38 1933-08-20 24 Eight Soldiers Arrested In Havana. Havana (Cuba), Aug. 19. Eight soldiers have been arrested in consequence of the discovery of four bodies in the Castillo Atares fortress, where President Machado formerly remanded political prisoners. Reuter.38 words
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Article32 1933-08-20 24 Chicago. Aug. 19. The Board of Trade officials are understood to be contemplating the removal ot restrictions on the daily price of griin fluctuations and action is expected before Aug. 26.— Reuter.32 words
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Article, Illustration154 1933-08-20 24 Inquest On Body Of Little Girl. (From Out Ow-i CnrresDondevt.) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. .'P. AN inquest was held ic-day on the boiy ol a Chinese girl of fcur yrars of ag: who wes knocked drwn by a train from Pet Swe.tenham on the afternoon of Ju'y154 words
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Article123 1933-08-20 24 The Promoted Teams Do Well. London, Au?. 19. I>ANGZRS. last year's champiens, wcr^ held c a d:a\v in t j-day s malch in th? First Dvisior ci the Sect ish League, by the Hibrn:'ns who were p: emoted from the Second Dhricn at tli: end of the lastReuter - 123 words
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Article44 1933-08-20 24 London, Aug. 19. Sentences ranging fvom 14 yeais* penal «-erYHurie on the leader. Leopold Harris to four months' imprisonment were imposed on 16 men found guiKy at ihe Old Bailey of conspiracy to causo fires in order to defraud insurance companies.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article24 1933-08-20 24 Vienna, Aug. 19. Herr Dollfuss (Chancellor) has gone to Rjmini by air to meet S:g. Mussolini, who is holidaying in Rimini.—Reuter.24 words
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Article563 1933-08-20 24 Fukien .Delegate's Firm Denial. (By Cur diincsr Ccrrcrpondt iit.t i<ll7E are going to Fukien aiiu the nei ;)i--▼T L?jilj— pro\'.nct\s .o investigate condi-tic-as. not so much b?cause we are concerned in whnt lnvt-stmen s Ma'ayai Fukienese have pu; into the province, but because Fukien is our own563 words
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Article590 1933-08-20 24 I.C.F.A. Beaten. AIRMEN SCORE SIX GOALS. A HANDFUL of pejtaton tiiri present at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon to witneiu the game between the K.A.F. and the I.C.F.A. In the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, which the Airmen won 6— 0. l'lay was «.i" an590 words
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Article84 1933-08-20 24 A Prize-Winner's Appreciative Letter. Cue f th- item of th.- Fi>>tb*ll Handbooks oiTrrd as prises Still Ir. rrlvrd th Malayan Fro'.ball lUndb^k' ys'eriljy j»nd 1 am rrr.'My drllfhtrd with 1 hi\ irad a frw |»ar.i and think It h worthy prizr t>> br jpiv. n to othrn Th:*t84 words
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