Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 August 1933
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Title Section42 1933-08-27 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST Vol. 1.- No. 15 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AtfGUBT 27, 1933- ?IVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORI»ORATEP THE MALAYAN SATURDAY I'OST. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1933- I'iVE CENTS."'42 words
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682 1933-08-27 1 Chinese 'Nippies For Singapore Coffee Shops? Revolutionary Move By The Local Protectorate. GETTING BID OF THE PSEUDO WAITRESS. TO STAMP OUT GANGDOM IN SINGAPORE. Looking To The Future Girls' Respectability Is The Deciding Factor. Four murders and many quarrels have already occurred this year as the result of disputes over682 words
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Article84 1933-08-27 1 J u<tees And Magistrates All Deposed. Havana, Aug. 26. I 8 "fw Cubau regiiM has begun. The .^oviMonal President, Cespedes, issued n JJ* la *t night restoring the 1901 ConstiluJJV <liBBolving the National Congrus--, all Govcrn< rrs of Provinces, denouncPre ''>clent M.ichado as a usurper and sll his84 words
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Article70 1933-08-27 1 No Intention Of Altering The Rate. (From Our Oun Co.rcivonaent.) Bangkok. Aug. 26. A communique 1 uas issued by the Government to-day denying categorically any Intention to altor the rate of exchange of the tical. This is very welcome to traders, iis uncertainty and apprehension caused bv the70 words
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Article146 1933-08-27 1 Indo-China Holds The Balance. Batavia, Aug. 26. JT is learned from rubber sources that the Dutch Indies interests have reached agreement on rubber restriction and that the progress of restriction now hinges on the attitude ot Indo-China. Reuter. Negotiations have been going on lor some months between146 words
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Article36 1933-08-27 1 New York— London Closed* (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 26. London Rubber, market closed. New York Rubber, market remains closed on Saturdays up to and including Sept. 2. CROSS-RATE. New York.— London 4.64.36 words
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Article121 1933-08-27 1 Trip To A Dutch -i Island? j||lHß Roj-al Singapore Plying Club ate hoping to arrange a picnic by air to PuU> Nongsa. u iiewhbc\u-ing Dutch island on Sunday Sep. C provided the necessary permission ccn cbUUned. Weather permitting the 'planes will leave at about nine o'clock. All121 words
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Article161 1933-08-27 1 ttjiurn To Gold Standard Nrw York. Aug. 26. The decline cf sterling and the dollar is the team topic in the newspapers, togeih?r with thp arrrival yesterday of Mr. Leon Piaser, President of the Bank of International B?ttk>nients. ar.d the fact that Mr. Montagu Norman will visit161 words
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Article592 1933-08-27 1 The "Koln." NINETEEN YEARS' INTERVAL. gEPT. 19 will be a red-letter day for the German community in Malaya for on that day, for the first time since the War. a German cruiser the "Koln," will enter Malayan waters. It was in 1914. soon after the outbreak of592 words
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Article496 1933-08-27 1 LITTLE RESISTANCE OFFERED. Manchukuo Attack. Bandit Raid Repulsed By Police. Shanghai, Aug. 2*>. JiHE fempl of (ion. Tang Yu Liu. former Covornor of Jehol, MlttTWl Kuyuen, in eastern Charhar. yoster day. The allied troops under Oil Kut Hung Chontf who were del'endinr the city, withdrew without496 words
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Advertisement59 1933-08-27 1 THE LANKA STORES, No. 28, Riverside, Malacca. Branch:— No. 16. Jalan Abdullah. Muar. BOOKS! nOOKS!! ROOKS! CASSELL'S NOVELS. BOOK -BIN DING. W<- h»vt madt airar.(;cme:its with n tK'ok-bJnd«v from Singapore to do bock-blnding for our custom* t i>. Thoae lor whom such work hai be<n done are more than ■IkAsd59 words
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Advertisement34 1933-08-27 1 TV— mere is mny iv* one ihmq nicer* J^'y than a glass of .> p IfiiiiiiiV .^IMI ,flmf IS M ji 19 zuwmeir glass BEEHIVE LE4DS TO HEALTH A STRENGTH TEE E4STEBN AGENCIES LTOL 134 words
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Advertisement48 1933-08-27 1 I 50 COL UMNS! j The march of pro- v\ press again continues \j this week we have j n SO columns of adver* Using; more than) I DOUBLE that of any I other Malayan Sun- I day newspaper. I Advertising in the "Sunday Tribun?; 9 pays! 148 words
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Advertisement34 1933-08-27 1 i win GO ELSKWHOI FOR UP -TO -DA T K NEWS WIIKN YOU CAN GET IT M. N. A. HAMKID& CO.. Sultan Street Station or At I Branch at GJ\O. HuildinK.. I KUALA LAJMPUIt34 words
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Article769 1933-08-27 2 EWERYTIME I start writing this column it reminds me of the syce who told the tuan that the car was at the door, and of the tuan who said, ''Yes, I hear it knocking." I It's a deuce of a game getting started. The769 words
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236 1933-08-27 2 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: August 27, 1933. AN APPRECIATION. After twenty-one years' service, Mr. W. Marsh, the Municipal Secretary and Treasurer, is returning Home on retirement. He is a man who has served thio country faithfully and well. Malaya is always ready to welcome men of that type, whoso leadership, integrity236 words
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Article1157 1933-08-27 2 v^ London i Push" For Our Local Markets. {From Our Own Cvrreapondent.) London, Aug. 16 (by Air Mail.) pONSIDERABLE interest has been aroused by the remarks of Mr. E. D. Money, the chairman, at the meeting of the Chembonj: Malay Rubber Company. Mr. Money, hi1,157 words
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Advertisement77 1933-08-27 2 For Perfect Results Use i j* of> j_j i Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic daelers. i "Choose a Zeiss I I 9 LAND FOR SALE. Valuable freehold building sites for sale situate at 5 1 m-s.. Changi Road. Lots 60' x 125.' Aiea 7,500 ML ft.77 words
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Advertisement85 1933-08-27 2 Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealers— (This is fact) Sole Agents Sinn, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching. EXPRESS CAR SERVICE TWICE DAILY SINGAPORE TO MUAR $3.00 SINGAPORE TO MALACCA $3.50 785 words
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Miscellaneous39 1933-08-27 2 THE WEEK'S TIDE TABLE. To-day: 2 a.m., 2.19 p.m. To-mcrrow: 2.51 am, 2.38 p.m. Tuesday: 4 am.. 3.24 p.m. Wednesday: t> a.m., 4.34 p.m. Thursday: 8.34 a.m.. 6.20 p.m. Fiiiiav: 9.39 a.m., 8.05 p.m. Saturday: 10.18 a.m.. 9.16 p.m.39 words
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Article230 1933-08-27 3 WAYLAID NEAR MINE. MANAGER ATTACKED BY COOLIES. Leg Fractured. Police Catch Alleged Assailants. (Fro.n Our Oien Correspondent.) Ipoh, Auk. 26. A SENSATION was caused in Euro- paaa mining circles to-day when it became known that Mr. Treeby, manager of Bemban Tin Dredging, Sunßei Siput, had been the victim of n230 words
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Article191 1933-08-27 3 Former Employer Acquitted By Magistrate. A Tamil named Musahar was discharged by the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, yesterday, when he appeared before him on a charge of criminal breach of trust. Tirumeni, a Tamil boy. was .nc complainant. He said his box and bed. valued191 words
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Article191 1933-08-27 3 Recognised By "Patient" And Arrested. Posing as a dentist, a Chinese named Sim Yeu Tang Tinfoil 1° cheat a pa ient out of $1. but a few days la er he found himself under arrest Ytsterday be appeared before the District Judge »Mi H. A. Porter), for191 words
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Article181 1933-08-27 3 Revenue Officers Fish Out $4,000 Worth. AN attempt to smuggle a largo quantity of -fX chandu int the Colony WM detected by a party of Revenue Officers on Friday. Whilst they were on duty at Woodland^ a sampan wa.s wen bein? rowed about in the vicinity181 words
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Article158 1933-08-27 3 Alleged Interference With Arrest. Herman de Souza. a Eurasian of 25 years of age. appeared yesterday before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. F. F. Qregf. charged with obriruc.ing a public servant in the execution of his duties. A Sikh constable on traffic duty at the junction158 words
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Article101 1933-08-27 3 Alleged Promise To Provide Work. P. tM'nvAn. a Frenchman, nppearpd >n rbo Tcccnd Felice Court before Mr. R. J. P. Cmvti^ this morning on a charge of cheating K. Shivramatham. by dishonestly inducing htm to rart with $100, falsely promising him emp'ii;'r.ent. An Indian named Vu:gadasalam is101 words
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Article69 1933-08-27 3 Three Previous Convictions Admitted. Convicted on a charge of theft and admitting three previotu; comic I ions fcr dmiln? cuonces. L.m Ah Chons was ordered ten we.iV IffOTOUS imprisonment by the Dis.rict Jud?3 (Mr. H. A. Foirer) yesterday. Nine months' police suprrvision was al^o ordered. Court. Inspector Bostock69 words
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Article345 1933-08-27 3 Partner From India. ALLEGED FALSE BANKRUPTCY. J^AVENA Naprutha Mohamed Naina Maricar, formerly a partner of K. Sultan Mariear Bro.s. and Co., now bankrupt, who had been extradited from his home country, and for whose arrest warrants had been granted by Singapore magistrates, arrived yesterday morning by the345 words
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Article144 1933-08-27 3 Says He Was Wrongly Arrested. 'Ft cm Our Own Correspondent J I Johore Bahru, Aug. 20. I I i IN She Supreme Court yesterday befcr? the X Ho:i. Mr. Justice A. Savage Bailey, Inche Hamid Hassan, an architect of Kluang suet 1 Nen Yc:io Hin, a trader, also144 words
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Article52 1933-08-27 3 Police Arrest A Tamil. (Front Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 26. The police have arrested one Tamil in connection with the murder of Sabapathy, conductor of the Iclris Hydiaulic mine. who:e body wus found on the Kamp'r Rood. Habapathy was formerly a teacher in the MMMouist Boys' frftool52 words
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Article84 1933-08-27 3 One Stabbed Several Times With Pen-Knife. a Bfbt between two Chinese ■choolboy* «»t j rbout i2 years of age at Gcylang yesterci.v nflernoo'i might have had v« ry serious r^ult bii. lor the intervention ol MM pas.serr-by. As it was, on* of the lads drew out his pet)knife84 words
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Article109 1933-08-27 3 Elderly Chinese Woman Convicted. AU tlderly Chine*-? woman of the working class was convicted by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) cf possession o* dutiable liquor. Mr. P. Elkins, of the Revenue Dep stated that when a paity of Revenu? officers raided an isolated hu off109 words
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Article63 1933-08-27 3 Woman Rushed To Hospital After Stabbing. An alttication between husband and wife, in their honif in Priniep Sireet yesterday afternoon, culminated, it is alleged, in the B»un seizing a knife and a' tucking his wife. She .sujta'.ncd two deep incised wound-, on Ihfl forehead and bled profusely.63 words
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Article62 1933-08-27 3 Nasty Accident In Havelock Road. A nas.v accident occurred in HavelocK Read yesierday afternoon Said to have been knocked down by a mot-v--car, a Chinese cyolist was badly injured. The broken windscreen of the car infliccd dtep gashes about his Lead, fare* and neck The injuries bled62 words
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Article48 1933-08-27 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 25. The- Hinc'.u festival "Vinayaga Chadur hi" was celebrated by tne Hindus when the image of God Vinayaga and God Subrumaniam was taken in procession along the streets leaving ih» Temiaiix Temple to Rtihung Temple and back to Temiany n-uin.48 words
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Article374 1933-08-27 3 Assault Alleged. THREE ACCUSED ALL ACQUITTED. T^HE case in which two Chinese, Cheng Soh Hong and Lim Kia What, alleged members of a society, were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to another Chinese named Lim Eng Kwai, who it was alleged refused to join their society,374 words
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Article40 1933-08-27 3 Washington, Aug. ?g. Over a millicn and i.ali unemployed have I been re-absorbed during the June quarter, according to the Federal Keserve RevtoW, but eleven million arr still idl«\ Production Increaeed by r>9 p«r tint Reuter. i40 words
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Article282 1933-08-27 3 MALAY WHO RAN AMOK. Wore Only Baju. Thought Ho Was (Joint; To Be Murdered. (From our Own Correspondent./ Mitre Bahru, Aug. 26. A YOUNG Malay, named Mohanud bin Rwibom, at OM time employ ed U a cfoffli i.i the Customs Depart Jim nt, Johore BahrtL ran amok,282 words
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Advertisement25 1933-08-27 3 pi keeps leeTh 'Bnllionl' wifh Lusfre. and i Free from Dec By. Obtainable Everywhere Z£.,/M C N,V Jj T per lo'^e Tube Aj o pa".nc*»|25 words
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Advertisement55 1933-08-27 3 /^^?2l?^lt anc^ fl^s. keener JM^ edge to t/our appetite II ■Ml W?^&h-' r ~-*^*< 'SINGAPORE PRICE V i^«Hfc^i f or per doz $3 s I^^l i PER CASE (>F 48 QUART lPl^^pfif W l l/ U I>KR D Z $6 \V.. KCPALA \^^^>- BBITISHjBKEWED BEER Sole Agents: \->^ WILLIAM JACKS55 words
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Article878 1933-08-27 4 Stron Action. MAY HE DECLARED BANKRUPT. QPTRONG disciplinary action against Government servants who continue to keep falling into debt \a likely to be taken by the Government on the recommendations of the committee appointed recently under the chairmanship of Mr. C. Wilson, the Official Assignee. This878 words
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Article879 1933-08-27 4 Body Of Chinese Exhumed, (From Our Oiirt C'jrt ISerembait, Aug. ka A HOKKIEN Chinee. nanMd Koa Kut, ap- peared before the police ir.u?, -strate. Raja Kamaralzaman. charped with tinrlni llSJiiHlid the murder of afjQthfT Chir sp named Goh Van Chin, at Gedojiy LaHtnj on or about Auk.879 words
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Article77 1933-08-27 4 Control Of Relationship Overseas. WaaUka&m, Aug. 20. Regulation? aunivg at CQffttroltlnf the rclatlc.ni.hip of th«» Pfederal Heretf Bonlcs to foreign hank.s have b en issued by the Fpd^rai Reserve Beard. They ri-rjuix-e t.hut Wjititj b^uks Mibmit. to the Bm<mu forthwltb fuß 'nfonnaHOII concerning ,n rxistine r-latlorLihips and traasactionsReuter - 77 words
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Article632 1933-08-27 4 Profit Of 5270,000. ONLY AUSTRALIAN COAL USED. r FHE annual report of the Ga* Engineer, for 1982, is signed by Mr. V. Kelly, who was acting for Mr. Bedford at the end of the year. The following are excerpts from the report WORKS AND PLANT. CftrbooM&c Plant.—632 words
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Article38 1933-08-27 4 Washington. U g. 26. Fifteen per cent, reduction of the United States wheat acreage has been tentatively decided upon in consequence O f the London agreement. A formal announcement, nas m A fk S ffcrnoon.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article534 1933-08-27 4 A Brochure For People To Think About. ipllK brochure on Singapore, which has been compiled by tlie Kotury Club and the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore, has just been published and it is in every way an effort >vell worthy of the city with which it deals.534 words
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Article133 1933-08-27 4 Monthly Dinner Mooting. At Rail House. {From uur Oun Corratponmnuf Serembttn. Au?; 25. The monthly dflnmr meeting of the Sereinban Rotary Club. Ml held last niqht at the niHimlMlll Res Hoiu<\ uith Mr. H P. Bryson. M.S.C tho President, la the rhair. The President proposed the toa^t of133 words
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Article463 1933-08-27 4 Flamef Spread Swiftly. TENANTS PROPEftTf 1 A*o 1 (From our On »t 1 p^-Nd, f. ll>«»h, Auk 23 4 DISASTROUS liiv occurred »•>. terday which resulted iii a well. known bungalow in tin- European residential quarter <>i" the town bcinp practically gutted. It was shortly after thret463 words
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Advertisement8 1933-08-27 4 Ever v Where B^Sv v\t^^^TOOTH \\lP' PASTE V8 words
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Advertisement69 1933-08-27 4 I— uiijrwi r- uH u. 1 uw H IB l^o^l H I Ilnl| 111 BH VI A It^w rmn k Or IK fir Evenj Purpose PU RE FRESH MILK FOR //lA fiMmUfcK. drinking or cookim; > H^X SAFE MILK FOR (JROW- \\J« o^ ING CHILDREN. C S^ > <^J ALL69 words
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6301 1933-08-27 5 t ITTLE Misa Bedford had come out i to South Africa us a second-class pfjatenger, and was returning as a first-class passenger. That sounds Miccesflfu], doesn'l it? The mind i leaps to thoughts of Rand million- i ■ires, and6,301 words
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Advertisement93 1933-08-27 5 Throbbing Pain j"ir 1 1 1 1*1 acute pains I "v\ produced b> sprains quickly A \ieldtoSloan's Liniment. When yCf' *^\\v'M V_^' stimulates circulation instating /j l| I I L^ produces a swift action b> the m^ 'vV-*!^^ blood stream that s<mhi driven y '»t W mc pain .iu.i>. f|93 words
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Advertisement238 1933-08-27 6 J ii fl^B^B BI fll B^k Bh B^B^Bb Bh B^^^^m._ Bm BW Bk B^B^B^^^ U BT I BV^B BJ Bg B^ B^k B^ BJ B^B^BJ BV B^^^^ B^^^ BJBft Blß^^. Bff I I j| II BV .^fll Bk II Bul^V B^B^H Bk BBBH B^^. B^B B_v Bftßftw p^ 1 1238 words
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Article, Illustration748 1933-08-27 7 CINEQUE - Malayan Films Reviewed. CINEQUE By More Own 200 peracna were engaged bj Fox Fil.n Corporation to aid In the composition and sychronisatton of the m*isi<:r.l score of "Cavalcade," the fUm version ol Noel Ooward'i faoi us play, opening on Tuesday at he Capitol Theatre. i'.i nr.iiE researco on the music748 words
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Advertisement183 1933-08-27 7 I OPENING TO-DAY AT TBE WITED ARTISTS now eonwd, hit with tll( tmom C reen j lit '.'I lit} Gloria Swanson in I "TO-NIGHT or NEVER" i k^mß j3& a% *^^?^al v r: ?«^MHy'*^^ai H I Vbjiß -ww- .Jk£v^ '^^^mfi^»*' 'fc^ft^jL^' a^H a^a^^aV Baaed on the famous sta^e success. The183 words
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Advertisement130 1933-08-27 7 Everybody's Friend I Thousands of patients have I testified to the efficacy of the j pills. j ATANK NIGRAH PILLS:— Are j a pure and highly useful pre- i f paration containing the essence of vegetable tonics. They are an excellent remedy for nervous t debility, anaemia, stomach dis- order,130 words
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Advertisement201 1933-08-27 7 «nt HiKi hotel MviH.-.- u.rii ordinarj Urackln i,,,,,, rT r hots n* are usually usici to exploit »)lu .sol.-, i |i C\PirOL THEATRE Jiplcial attention a^s paM ;«> the gown I v.-.-rn by the women on thai aet. and several ]%/T Il^€* C* l A cautiful model gowna wore apaetelty201 words
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Article1309 1933-08-27 8 A Whkiii Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent. I'JXIC of the best arranged affairs J Singapore has seen for some time j vas John Little's fashion show last week Everything went smoothly--* no long waits, the models displaying the gowns to the btsl advantage and v.-ith much of the1,309 words
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Advertisement136 1933-08-27 8 A DELICIOUS ECONOMICAL MILK. HOUSEWIVES Follow these mmlmNvVlim^mmmmml advertisements carefully, they VTV^ %||^Ki^| mmmV^^^k^mmk lllmlmuMmmmmllliil will e a source of delight and ■m gf^ Bmmml U.I H v ■J^^^^^^J^jlS^^ advantage to you BUT be sure b «itish prod,-, i*[Z*- to^use the right milk— K-^ *"<^^i l^Ms^'^ << WmTm\¥^ m\ Wff136 words
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Advertisement32 1933-08-27 8 MODERN FRENCH j HAIR DRESSfNG By EXPERTS. PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair (iallia Oil $10. $15. Opera system $15. I Eugene system $25. MAISON MARCELLE (LATE MAISON NITTO), 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807).32 words
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Advertisement147 1933-08-27 8 V 4\J SCIlNIIflUll) CTS. LARGE TDCE I O C Every Where iA ToH€j n-ewc-st OitATION in POWDER/ ASK FOR I This lovelv M jH,vv dt r is dtlfcfctfaft. K perfWMd in several runies to all desired shades L^N^ l s et s "i!if. ]t win liot ll K ll i-'^147 words
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Advertisement596 1933-08-27 9 fv,^ So lIM] II kl l^lrJI 1 171 iff rl llllV" 1 I i r -'^y\ p U Ifi [Jl^^^fl^ ftßlkJ l^^ftTj >'' 'bi-m In fowm /£fruL£>V j S detuned I By Special Appointment BM' l:: ;:r? lr^ =^«=!=&?=l^=3 j_ 0h, 1W u.,..,,.,,.,,. tiffi To H K KY SOIVEMR StilJ596 words
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Advertisement95 1933-08-27 9 t < BEAUTY I The Quest of the Ages. j Solved by RICHARD HIDNUT'S THREE FLOWERS BEAUTY SPECIALITIES. I The Way to a lovely skin I made possible by home I treatment. I j Stockists: MEDICAL HALL I LIMITED. I CHEMISTS. l 1 CLEANSES I PURIFIES I BEAUTIFIES I THE95 words
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Advertisement82 1933-08-27 9 MISS JAMES 1 ailormades ft Underwear MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE RATES. Oxley Chambers 185, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. H y^^v >'' -v IB 1 Tel. SlB3. The Yurindo Printing Works. 7f A 78, WATERLOO STREET, SINGAPORE. PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, STATIONERS, RUBBER STAMP MAKERS. ETC. PRINTERS OP NOTK SHIIKOHSHA (Photo Engraving Dept)82 words
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Advertisement261 1933-08-27 9 I Wr voru PHOTOGM \PM AkTISTICALLV TAKEN 10 copies for $1.00 Visit Our Studio And Convince Yoursell. Satisfaction Guaranteed. LEE FLETCHER 102, North trlift I{oad. 'Phone 2550. Singapore. roiLSHAM'S HOME LIBRARY. Farh V. liurr Is S.iinci.nrl \vTrk Of Rpfi icnn*. $1 'JO 1..!, i FOOIMHAWB IXTTEr" W» PI t ..in.-,261 words
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Article, Illustration1371 1933-08-27 10 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya. A Story of Ghosts, Bodies and Whitewash. Did you know that the ffhost of the kaook tree can be expelled by driving a nail into the trunk:' IV^i'KN strange beliefs and supernatural horrors exercise such a profound influence on the lives of the peopleAmateur Photo Stare - 1,371 words
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Article785 1933-08-27 10 Charles Pilgrim - Cha rles Pilgrim By "Lorj of tar Sea." B) Petit ff<«fHhcrf. With nn Introduction bf /i/ ssatfer /?c?<c (Cape 103. 6(1. > "Mother Sea." By Fct,'x Ueiscnberg. Qoltones. 7s. 6(:..i IV wfl may trust the adverttemtots, sea travel is now "Lido all tho way/' whatever785 words
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Advertisement158 1933-08-27 10 BATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWLLF.rn LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL l'<»( M.T trom 5.00 WIHST 12.5C SILVJ.R POCKET 17.M WRIST 20.CK Dust Water Proof 28.5( COLD POCKET fiom 40.(X WRIST IS.SC W ct. 75. 1K Dust Water i'roof 11 ct. 66.0C STOP- WATCHES from $12.5( EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED. REPAIRS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS158 words
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Advertisement52 1933-08-27 10 EVERY WOMAN A NOVEL BY Gilbert Frankau Men, Some to business, some to pleasure take; Rat every Woman is at heart a rake; I Men, some to quiet, some to public strife; Hut every lady would be queen for strife. PRICK $4.00 (Postage h\tr;i). M. Mohamrd Dulfakir fo. Singapore Kualii52 words
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903 1933-08-27 11 TENSION BETWEEN JAPAN AND AMERICA. NAVAL ARMS RACE BEGUN. VEAR 1936 WILL BE CRITICAL IN WORLDS HISTORY. War in the Pacific wij come earlier than most people expect, according to the "Peiping Morning Poet" which contends that America cannot live at ease so903 words
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Article152 1933-08-27 11 FRENCH OCCUPATION OF ISLANDS. South-West To Seek Their Recovery. Hongkong, Awi. 1. INTRftVIFWED u,-dav. Mr. T.-iir Shao-yi. Um veteran leader of the KuoanSntang and a prominent member of the Sou n-weet Political Council, deelareri that the latter was paying close atten mn to ih" French occupation of the nine coial152 words
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Article57 1933-08-27 11 Peng Declines To Travel To Nanking. Peipiny:. Ann. II. Tiu beadquarten of 'he Anti-Japanese Aii.cd Ai".;y wa c Formally aboUabcd yesterday. In rt-plv t.o the G venmen', Marshal Wtng declared thai he will n'A come to Nanktog until The Oovanunert iia- formulated c :n-prt-lionsivf plan Cor resitting Japaaeae57 words
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Article283 1933-08-27 11 "TOjta conference en unemploymrr relief, j berefore, can-ot bir. be considered aa a en- ~reU expression f Mir Governments licit ude for the welfare of the <• mnr.r. people and i*worthy of our rappcrt. "Snce the .1.-- of the World Wftf ,-ry Western Qcvernmcttt has considered r283 words
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Article361 1933-08-27 11 Two Hundred Million People Idle. "Accctdirg to the lates' sta'i.-r.ics sTsJlabln .lie Uniod S'at;-s has over 10.U03.000 umn<- ployed. Germany is sec nd vi h 1,000.000,. followed by Britain wit> 3.000.000 and ?Tun:e with 1 000.000. '"Expressed la relation io popuia I c, tfceea Qfurra ahow that In361 words
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Article496 1933-08-27 11 Ticklish Problem. MAY CAUSE MORE JEALOUSY. 'W^ havj ree entl >' hoard a lot." say* the "China Times,"' "about League cooperation in th<> development of China but details of th< procedure are still lacking. "We are unwilling to comment <>n the question until we know more496 words
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Article182 1933-08-27 11 FUTURE GOVT. CHANGES. (Greater Powers For Mr. T.V. Soong. Nanking, hm n i IN connection with the proposed reorganisation Of the Minis ry ol Finance i:>to Ml Ecorinm <• 1 Ministry, wi.h f;:ll powers to control econonUi j strain In ihp aauntry, it is lur hat toaniril thai when the182 words
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Article105 1933-08-27 11 WOKST PLACE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT. China's Big Task. A Marvel How The (iovt. Continues. "ACCORDING t<> Chinese telegram from Nanking, the Executive Yuan yesterday morning i ailed a con ference of delegates of flu- tlinistrfc <>r Finance and Industry to dipcuai the question of relieving worklesi people in105 words
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Advertisement22 1933-08-27 11 f aw*»T i C fV*V*^^essi TlTie/" io^'T.^-To.- 1 o Bass J^JM °^X**^'Zjgov^^. wj aa-BS**^*'^!s^^^^^^S=^=^^^^^^ C^T3 V E <#! ftT/ "i i t*> irirtir,eai22 words
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Miscellaneous622 1933-08-27 11 SOLUTION CROSSWORD NO. L ACRCSy 1 ■ar 4 Snout R M< 10 Inn. 1! Id, IS. WiritCr, 14 TT II Ptrtaf II Ear. T. 111. It. Evan, 2). Acct-pts. 2 r > No. 2(5 !<• 27. Eia: 28 Oo*. :JO. Stir. 31! Roi, 33 Dim 3.-. Ooctta ed, It. K;.622 words
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Article1036 1933-08-27 12 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. The S.B.P.C. I The special general meeting Qfl the Straits BicMMn 1 Physical Culture will be hi'ld at Mr Tan Eoon Guan's residence. 71. Chin Swce Rod, m Friday. Sept. I, at 7.30 pjn. timip Members are lequesnd to attend without fail. Absentees win be fined icwj1,036 words
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1208 1933-08-27 12 On The Badminton Courts Of Malaya. Club Gossip From I Here And There, j MORE OF THE SELANGOR— SINGAPORE DISPUTE AUTBOUtf OF COMMITTEE MUST HE UPHELD INTRODUCTION OF THE GAME IN SCHOOLS GAINING A HPHE dispute which arose in the re- 7 cent inter-State competition was dealt with at considerable1,208 words
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Article516 1933-08-27 12 Why The M 11.1. Are Outs* From Ai.it' i ui r ji 1 do* J? ml < pinion iyur .n B vai I think, in mi thai t^t r^^ able troubh I tw< k re ull II- m \hv ii.rmn's i I""* 1 n i':i Arj«orU0it516 words
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Advertisement59 1933-08-27 12 I PEACE MOTHERS There are two ways of feeding Baby. The Right and the Wrong way. Which way are you feeding your Baby TO-DAY try a tin of "PEACE" Condensed Milk, because it is naturally wholesome, nourishing and fattening. Babies thrive on it. STOCKED BY ALL PRINCIPAL STORKS OR FROM59 words
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Advertisement6 1933-08-27 12 Other Badminton news on pa^re It).6 words
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Article, Illustration1679 1933-08-27 13 "Shoulder- Strap - "Shoulder-Strap" By Change Due To Members Keenness. 'The Engineers In Camp At CLSrfl THK principal item of news from Headquarters this week is the announcement that the Armoured Car Section, which was formerly part of "A" Machine-Cam Company, has been made :i1,679 words
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Advertisement549 1933-08-27 13 F\^ Irritability r^-deoi, Sleeplessness. SEETT* 1S in nine out ten M. PlOinGfS Mr ,>- i^B cases caused by a ■Hfi weakening of the teeth K ffcTE T*M^ "Kalzana arts efficiently in ;.^H from within. Your teeth J M. vT %'^^JH. Ms protecting tli*- exp<-ctant nnd S are largely built up549 words
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Article, Illustration875 1933-08-27 14 WALTER LINDRUM - Let Lindrum Teach You Billiards. WALTER LINDRUM dfsdfdfs Great Variety Of The Game (ISY No Two Shots A e Exactly Alike. ALTHOUGH people say I have the thousand -break habit, I cannot tell you how many different shots you may meet in the jjrame of billiards. There is such variety875 words
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Advertisement110 1933-08-27 14 THE "WALTER LINDRUM" BILLIARD TABLE IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD HB^USI^^ IT'S THE SELECTED TABLE OF jj^g^JlKl^ THE WORLD'S CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. 3m i- in i »*7" IKr%^ \3t&r '■''< 93 Walter I^indr, Greatest Player. Tlit Waiur Llndrum N T*ble I OTHEK h,^ K^x MAY BE M 3RE EXPENSIVE BUT— NONE110 words
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Advertisement491 1933-08-27 14 Win A Camera JL JL We are oflfering 4 Prizes to the readers of the Sunday Tribune for the best photographs taken in our Studio from August 20 to September 30. t 2 Prizes for Ladies; 2, for (ientlemen. Ist. Prize One Voigtlander Brilliant I Ist. Prize One Voigtlander Brilliani491 words
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Article668 1933-08-27 15 A corner For Our Young Folk. Uncle Harry writes about the essay competition and tells you something interesting about last week's eclipse of the sun. MANY young peoph have sent in antrfea for the essay competition H^ I announced last week and I can that it is going t<> be668 words
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907 1933-08-27 15 Saved From The Snow: A Dog's Devotion. This story is specially written by Uncle Harry for his nephews and nieces. JIMMY was n little boy who lived in a told «J country where every year the snow fell for days and days and sometimes for weeks so that the whole907 words
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Article, Illustration671 1933-08-27 15 Ijondon, Aug. 8. WERE i s War |n Southern Eng- j Soldiers 'are marching be-' n *n almost tropic sun, gun trains Mug across the countryside. j Britain's post-war army is approach**on th f lUi BUmmer training. Activile Aldershot and Salisbury Plain battle i ""Whfrn ncreasin daily,671 words
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Advertisement410 1933-08-27 15 ASSETS EXCEED 2 .000.000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. The Great Eastern life Assurance Company, limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SRTTLKMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. £.C. The Comptny has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the410 words
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Article2329 1933-08-27 16 " Rimau - A REVIEW OF THE WEEK' S "Rimau" THE MALAYAN A.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING LAST WEEK'S AND PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES COMPARED TWO NEW RECORDS ESTABLISHED AND A THIRD EQUALLED L. D. E. CULLEN'S BRILLIANT PERFORMANCES ACHIEVEMENTS OF DM. BARRY AND H.C. MILLS ECLIPSED— SELANGOR'S SUCCESS IN RECENT YEARS—WHY SINGAPORE ATHLETES HAVE TO TAKE2,329 words
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Article112 1933-08-27 16 k 'PHONE 6171. BBCRIPTIOM KAILS. 'AVAlil.li IN ADVANCE. I'tlutry In.ludim: Indudifl| at office J VjsU dOM to t loreL Uence. F.MS. Countne* llall-N, .riy >. K g i^* QMrterl) Mo $0.8, r, SINGLE COPY 5 CBNTB. Copiei < t back nambers ,f the "SimU» Iril.uiu" if olitaniiiltle can112 words
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Advertisement180 1933-08-27 16 Energy A course of Sanatogen wfl make you feel fit and freak and full of energy. Work more and better and enjoy life by using SANATOCEH S«> tnurh more for- so IJTTLE more b>9« ant <%i»»^p«^bk*^ >^fl That i» bccMu»r it i» nmmA Y^^WfgfL better than any other tyre. 4^180 words
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Article915 1933-08-27 17 K-jj,, was again responsible for ■rgshing out all the cricket arranged jp'r Saturday afternoon, both in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, and v-hat games were played were confined to last Sunday. St. Joseph's ttored a creditable win over the Nonileacripts at McNair Road, knocking up no fewer than 180915 words
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Article981 1933-08-27 17 "K. 0 - "K.0." (By J)UIiIN r G the month of September Sportsmen will have ;the opportunity of seeing what promises to be two of the greatest ring battles that have even been staged in Singapore for a number of years. Subject to th^ approval of981 words
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Advertisement362 1933-08-27 17 MORE PRIZE HANDBOOKS IBIS WEEK. SOUVENIRS FOR SOCCER FANS. HfHO WILL WIN THE CHINESE v. R.A.F. 1 NATCH? A fifth lot of fifty P'ootball Handbooks are offered this week in deference to further repeated wishes of readers who have again written in asking us to continue this simple com petition.362 words
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Advertisement127 1933-08-27 17 O Cents V^ PASTE 0- x •<^ > scitNtificAur ci»Mcn MEN'S WEAR FOB THE COMING SEASON j RAINCOATS. SHOES. tf I 111 I nT** Slocked in lisefl and ikei :> to it. 11l iII I i^ .Made in England. ru* «Aiww wvukrm IH OXFORD MODEL THE NQKWKIAN IHL ALFRED MACK.127 words
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656 1933-08-27 18 CHAMPIONS HELD AT HIGHBURY. START OF THE 1933-4 ENGLISH FOOTBALL SEASON. The 1933-4 soccer season in England was ushered in yesterday with full programmes of matches in all the divisions. Stoke City and Tottenham Hotspur are the promoted teams in the First Division, BoltonReuter - 656 words
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Article312 1933-08-27 18 Balhetchet And Wong Bat Well. lACK of time prevented a decision in the game on the Padang yesterday between the S.R.C. and the S.C.R.C. The former tatted first for a total of 180 and when stumps were drawn the Chinese had made 134 for the loss312 words
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Article477 1933-08-27 18 Perrott The Champion Athlete. rE Asiatic Petroleum Company's Sports were held yesterday on their own ground at Paya Lebar. A large crowd was present and a long programme of events was gone through without a hitch. The outstanding performance of the evening was that of W. R. S.477 words
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Article223 1933-08-27 18 SOCCER CONTEST RESULT. RESULT. i Three With Only One Error. THREE readers correcvly forecast the goal margins in four of the five matches set out in our soccer compatition No. 12 and they accordingly share the prize. One other reader also claimed four correct but his entry could not be223 words
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Article170 1933-08-27 18 Yesterday's Sprints Clocked. (By -Winning Post.") 4LL three tracks were worked yesterday Jlk^ morning, No. 1 being reserved for ia?t v.crk. Early out were Comprador, Prince Carav?l and Brown Tony, who did the last three 1 uric ngs in 40 seconds. Punkawalla. in company with Naghoo and Boardwalk,170 words
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Article239 1933-08-27 18 Oldham Hali Lose Soccer Friendly. An interes ing match was played yesterday Da th Oldham Hall ground when Oldham Hall opposed the unbeat n Chinese 111 and lost by cat gcal to nil. Mr. Un Sun refe.eed. and the team; lined up as follows OLDHAM HALL: Kim Tjio2;239 words
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Article248 1933-08-27 18 Fletcher's Hundred Wickets. I^LETCHER completed his 100 wick'. to f-j--m the .season and Gardner brought hi> urv ftggregate to over the 500 mark when Um RA.F. engaged the Nondescripts at McKatr Road yesterday. The Airmen won by 41 runs, wi.h one Vfc* t tc spare. Gardner hit248 words
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Article213 1933-08-27 18 Cummins Routs School Batsmen. WITH their best men playing for the Combined Schools team on the Pada»ij, 6t. Joseph's had to admit defeat by 13 runs wlicn :hey engaged the Wiltshire r. Reserves at tlv^ Bras Basah Road ground yesterday. Cummins bowled in deadly form for Um213 words
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Article116 1933-08-27 18 Splendid Battinir R* The Boys.'' rpwo hundrifd and twenty-iour t^ collected tor the lww of the Combined ScW te.m iiVVJe^£|!> cricket match eommrn-ed t th«- gpr^ c.ny °v.c. ytn 9% The same will bo re umed at 11 Scons U>-^ COMBINED BCHOOLB H. Boon run116 words
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Article55 1933-08-27 18 <tion* Uui Ou n CorrtspondmU) Johore Bahru. Aisj X The P.W.D.. Johore liahru. has notmk b»Kun effecting expensive r« pairs \o ssmm roads in Johore Bahru town. These roads no doubt badly requh^ metalling and will in a f»»w w»eks ron« m to the t-\i ,'llent condition of55 words
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Article162 1933-08-27 18 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL I I KSDAY. AUG. 2%. Polio* v. Harlequins. Jalun Besar. R A v. I.CJ.A Aii'im Read. WEDNESDAY. AUQ 30 Marine v. Chines? 11. Anson Road. S.C.C v. Wilt-hires. S.CC. Colman Shield U. Apiah v K. Tlong, Jslss Be&ar. THURSDAY. AUO. Jl. RAF. v. Chimse. Anson Road.162 words
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Article692 1933-08-27 19 Wilts Beat R.A.F. AIRMEN'S IMPROVED FORM. JTVISPLAYING improved form when they met the Wiltshires in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the Airmen were, perhaps, rather unlucky not to be able to share the points. They fully extended the Wilts,692 words
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Article938 1933-08-27 19 Yesterday's Play. SEMI-FINAL STAGES REACHED. 1 THE Singapore Badminton Championship tournament was taken a step further yesterday at the S.V.C. Drill Hall when the quarter-finals in the Junior Singles and one quarterfinal tie in the Men's Open Singles were played off. The programme also included a tie938 words
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Article468 1933-08-27 19 Offer Repeated iiiis Week. THE JiJt\ read- ,n ft* I. to be puked up OW of Itat manv tlMßMfli received, far the simple but i\u. ijhlv popul.competition for Vtlleli Mty Malayan FuMbaJl Handb-x>k." were offend as p,-:/i v are a* follow.'Mis. DArii do SUva, I i ng468 words
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Advertisement637 1933-08-27 19 PRIZE-HONEY INCREASED Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $50. $50 Sunda y Trib roe" risr" Must Be Popu co n te!t° tball Entranc€ W° D I (No. 15.) Fee. SPECIAL OFFER TO CONSUMERS OF SLEDGE BRAND MILK -Ssgurt i^sr l^ jawsja x of 525, which will be awarded637 words
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Advertisement72 1933-08-27 19 SLEIIE BfURB n v Attaching To Your Entry 1611 J Football Competition A Label K v^-O^ i ri ilkc n From A Tin Of This tl V ffl orW Famous Milk, You Qualify 9h T r Partici P ation In t}l(1 Addif i tional Priz e Money Of $25, In72 words
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Advertisement266 1933-08-27 19 \\^^nr ii^iimii\i V/ f" SfJiNiifiuiiy B uim i CTS. LARGE TIXX I Op- Every Where Jj JCCZ^^ OFFERS GRAMOPHONE RECORDS ■l'::!jM 'PICCADILLY." V^Ptjß k^^^W K> C l'SS< \> I M |()l\ in VACUUM Lav.;ulr. ptifaii, With Bakellt Cu P 10 INCH RECORDS Price SI ea Orchestra Dance and Vocal (ISSONs266 words
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Article467 1933-08-27 20 Many More Entries. ANOTHER LIMERICK COM PETIT [ON. r riJKRK was a marked increase in thv entries for the couplets eon* t»\st lasi week, and the new competition for a limerick also attracted a wry representative entry from all over lfaJaya. The couplets prizes of (5 each467 words
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Article339 1933-08-27 20 Yesterday's Game At Jalan Besar. KALLANG Batin defeated Kampong Tiong 4 2 at the Jalan Besar Stadium y stirday ii; Div. "B" of the M.F.A. Colman Shield B<»ccer competition. Mr. Mohd. Zain referted. and the I— iftl v <:re: KALLANG BATIN: Abd. Rahman b SatTar: Ismail b Awang.339 words
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Article167 1933-08-27 20 Sage's Teaching Needed To-day« npO-DAY is the anniversary of the birth of the groat Chinese Sage, Confucius, writes our Chinese correspondent. In many places in China, especially in the interior, where the influence of his teaching: has remainen intact against the influx of modern civilisation, homage will167 words
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Article129 1933-08-27 20 Peall Challenge Cup Tournament. BcNtttf of ties played in the Old Ramesians" ».a\v» tennis tournament for the G. T. PjVjl Challenge Cup are as fellows: Teo Tian Keng beai Wan Puteh 6 3. 6— l\ Mohd. Yusof b. Ishak beat G. E. N. Oehlcrs o— l. 6—2. Other129 words
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Article148 1933-08-27 20 Coleje Student Wins The Champlanship. < F fxjm Our Oivn Correspondent.' Ip»"»h. Aug. 26 The first athletic .sports meeting held uncles tfca auspices of the Pcrak Sikh Athle ic Unioix was held on the Padang here and provided interesting sport despite rain inerferlii^. The individual championship W§B148 words
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Article299 1933-08-27 20 Chok San Routs Selangor Rangers. (From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 26. Wong Chok San was in dradly form iv todays first Stonor Shield match played h?re be.wern the Selangor Rangers and the Kuala Lumpur Railway Institute. He was chiefly responsible for dismissing tlv: Rangers299 words
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Article81 1933-08-27 20 Yesterday's Return In Batavia. TIE Singapore Malays drew I—l1 1 with Batavia United in ihe return game played in Batavia yesterday. The Singapore team beat Batavia 5— 2 when they met on he outward journey. Matches played to date h»vc rcsulU?d as follows. Beat Ba'avia 5 2.81 words
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Article109 1933-08-27 20 SOCCER FRI ENDLIES. The Bendemeer Athletic Club beet the Raffles Institute in a friendly game 9f «oceer at the iaitrr's ground by 3 2. The Btndemeer Athletic Club meet the 3.C.C. on Tuesday, on the Padang. The following will represent the 8.A.C.: Check Wan; Siaiv Cheng. Kong Guan: Hor Kood.109 words
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Advertisement294 1933-08-27 20 DRASTIC REDUCTION IN CLOCKS, WATCHES GRAMOPHONES AND OTHER REQuWfftt :*(>', DISCOUNT ON MARKKT PRICES ONLY A LIMITED PERIOD* YICK WAH SING 81, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE. Don't Miss The September I PICTURE BOOK Out To-Morrow! Hundreds of Dollars* worth of prizes FREE for readers. 52 PAfiES fob 1 0 CENTS294 words
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